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.V at--The Statearncm. Salm, Oregon, Thursday October 21. 1948 SOCIETY CLUBS College Duo Reveals Troth , ; Causing much excitement at the Alpha Chi Omega house on the Willamette -University campus on Wednesday night was the an nouncement of th eengagement of one of the "sisters," Miss Beverly Hutchison, to Kenneth Arthur Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenn Holmes of Albany. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchison of Sa lem. No date has been set for the wedding. The news was revealed at the Alpha Chi Omega and Beta Theta Pi exchange dinner, and fireside when two flower hearts, with the names ?Bev and Bud", arrived for the president, accompanied by a poem disclosing the betrothal. It was at a similar affair in (the spring that the couple first met. Miss Hutchison is a freshman at Willamette and her fiance is a junior at the university and a member of Beta Theta Pi fratern ity. Guests ef Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith on Wednesday were her mother, Mrs. F. A. Magruder, and her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Whitney, of Corvallis. Mrs. H. G. Smith en tertained informally at a dessert bridge for the visitor at her Cen ter street home in the afternoon. Master Sergeant and Mrs. Hale T. Cade and children, Herbert and Inez May of Fort Lewis will ar rive in the capital Saturday for the golden wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Babb, at their country home on October 23. 'SALLY & jl m saver- psj m Today -Friday fj and Saturday Only! J GOATS ji I OnegTou'p, values 11,00 - Comer Court & liberty S 'SALLY ff SAVER' Jjl M H mimi 1 m 'r&A- Today. Friday and Saturday Only ! Ijiisj J suits H fp Sr$U'l Coma Court & Liberty pSS V CLUB CALENDAR : THURSDAY Gold. Star Mothers social gathering, VFW ball, . JO dinner, entertainment. Came.- i - - Woman's Council. First Christian church, 11 a. ra.. sack luncheon at noon, program 1 p. in. Fidelia class. First Baptist church, with Mrs. Mary Long. 473 Division st. Hayes-vin Woman's club with Mrs. Bruce Willi. Claxter road, 1:13 des sert luncheon. DAV auxiliary, woman's clubhouse, social meeting. FBIDAT DAV auxiliary meet with Mrs. HelenH Noyes. ass N. Liberty St.. to sew for bazaar, no-host luncheon at noon. SATURDAY Salem chapter. Order of Eastern Star, meet at Masonic temple,' S p.m. MONDAY Mrion auxiliary. . p.m. VTW hall. Barbara Arthur Weds in Reno The wedding of Miss Barbara Arthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Arthur, i to Robert Fish, was solemnized at the First Meth odist church in Reno, Nevada on October 18. The new Mrs. Fish wore a toast brown suit, brown accessories and a yellow and brown orchid. She is a graduate of Salem high school and worked in the motor vehicle division. She has been employed in San Francisco for the past year, Mr. Fish, a graduate of San Francisco schools and California Agricultural college, sis a deputy sheriff in San Francisco, They are now in Salem visiting her parents enroute to California to live. The Oregea Federation of Worn en s club Droaacast over aual Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock will feature public health with Mrs. Walter Adriort, Corvallis, member of the Oregon State college faculty, presenting the program. MU SIC Lunbheons, Dinners Slated Entertaining centers around in formal dinners and luncheons this week. ! The Fairmount Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Estes L. Morton will be; the scene of a no-host dinner on Friday; night when a group of men entertain their wives and guests. The husbands will make all arrangements for the party and prepare the dinner. The affair will be held n the recreation room ami later j bridge will be in play. In the (group will be Dr. and Mrs. B. Fl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur A. Rogers. Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Shubert, Mr. and Mrs. David Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eades, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schlap kohl. Miss Sadie Mae Scattaboe of Seattle. Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. AJ A. Siewert, Mrs. Leona John son, Missj Mabel Gaines and Mr. and Mrs. Morton. As Revoif Sapper Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith will be hosts ;for an informal supper party Sunday night at their Che meketa street home for the pleas ure of Mf.and Mrs. Roy H. Sim mons, who are leaving next week for Palm Springs to spend the winter season. Twenty of their friends have been bidden to say au re voir. Salad Luncheon Mrs. Herary Hanzen has invited j a few of. ,her friends to a salad luncheonj today at her South High street hofnewith several hours of bridge to be in play during the afternoon. Covers; will be placed for Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. J.! N.I Chambers. Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrt- W. E. Hutchens, Mrs. John PoWell, Mrs. I. M. Doughton A Dinner Party and Mrs.i Hanzen. Mrs. 0eorge Waters will pre side at 4 dinner party tonight at her: North Summer street resi dence for a group of her friends. Bridge will be in play following the dinner hour. Covers! will be laid for Judge and MrsJ George Rossman, Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eades, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schlap kohl, William Evans and Mrs. Wa ters. "Listen to Leon" Opens Friday . A coiinedy-farce, "Listen to Leon." will open the season for the Salem Civic Players on Fri- i day, October 22 at the Salem Civic theatre, 155 South Liberty it, at 8U5 o'clock. Included in the cast are Agnes Drummohd. who takes the role of Babe step-daughter to Leon, following him everywhere and insisting; he find her a husband. Anne Cushman, played by Eleanor Ftnden, is a demure eastern Rirl who is shocked at the boldness of her western friend. Carolyn Jami son, played by Helen Lucas. The role of Leon, the liar. Is taken by Jim Baer, who has ap peared in numerous Civic Player productions. Nate Steinbock plays the blustering uncle of Leon and Archibald Darby, English friend of Leon is portrayed by Maurice Deckard. George Hall, new to the Civic Players this year, plays the role of Rogers, Leon's valet, and Nellie, Babe's maid, is played by Evelyn Esau. "Listen to Leon - is being spon sored by the Salem Postal Clerks auxiliary and is directed by Miss Beulah Graham. Academy PTA in Session Tuesday :' i i October meeting of Salem aca demy Parent-Teacher association was held Monday night. Speaker was the Rev. Robert Hovlaind, pre sident of the academy. Ronald Lush, professor of music. sang The Love or tod. When offering! was taken, one party gave enough for the full cost of hym nals for 'the chapel, and enough was raised for drapes for the cha pel and jof flees. i Refreshments were served by the 7th and 8th grade room moth ers, j profits in EGGS x T4a7' recerd-fcraekia I J wftaX-rra taaj Pfdm jmm pav na aaamiaawaa prm awrtif ffaan imt fUck. I M M aV p"aWaaT; fasjVan BanSani' Federation Meeting ; Friday . The Salem Woman's dub ' will be hostess group to some 100 wom en attending the Marion County Federation meeting all day Friday at the Salem Women's club house. Mrs. Paul Grienbow is county fed eration chairman, and will preside at the morning and aftenoon ses morning and aftenoon ses- Luncheon will be served at y women of the First Con- sions. noon by gregational church, and Ss by re servation only. Registration is set for 9:30, and the morning business session at 10 a.m. The reports will be given by standing committees during the morning session, which will open with an invocation by the Rev. Seth Huntington. T. M. Medford will give the af ternoon address, following a group of numbers by a group of Salem high school band members. Much of the day's business will be in connection with the Chil dren's Farm Home in Corvallis, the federation's major project. Mrs. dinger Will Head Golfers Mrs. Harold dinger was elec ted chairman of the Salem Wom en's Golf association to succeed Mrs. Robert Joseph for the com ing year at the annual election ' of officers held Wednesday after- ; noon following the regular ladies i day play at the Salem golf club. Officers to serve with Mrs. Olin- ger will be Mrs. Fred Bernardi, j co-chairman; Mrs. John R. Wood, ' secretary; Mrs. Louis Gerlinger. treasurer; Mrs. Stephen Fouchek, ; tournament; and Mrs. Vernon Perry, handicap. The golf season for the women will officially end next Wednes- i day with a stagette at the Golf ! club. Bridge and golf will be in play starting at one o'clock with a social hour and dinner follow- : ing at 6:30. Prizes will be award- ; ed for both bridge and golf and final awards for this. .reason will be announced. Those wishing res ervations are asked to call Mrs. J. E. Albrich by Monday. Mrs. Douglas Drager of Forest Grove was a guest on Wednesday. Those winning prizes for the four ball, best ball were Mrs. Max Flannery and Mrs. T o m m y. Thompson, classs A; and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Mrs. Reyn olds Allen, class B. j Oak Point Mrs. Herbert Bar tell, assisted by Mrs. Zack Bartell, entertained the Independence Ru ral Women's club at the first fall meeting. Mrs. Theodore Muller is the president and plans were made for the club year. Guests were Mrs. Don Webb, Mrs. William Al derson. Miss Cora Knowles and Mrs. Clara Lewis. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Orley Brown on October 28. The Independence Rural Wom en's club home extension unit will be held October 27 at the home of Mrs. Charles Bullock and Mrs. Viola Shaffer, home demonstration agent, will speak. YoxCd never guess it's a maternity dress i 1 A The Moderne Mrs. Stowc to Leave Mrs. Leland Stowe of Bronx ville, N.Y., who has been Visiting in the capital for the past month as a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs, will leave Friday for the south and east. She will visit in San Francisco and in Pasadena with her son, Bruce, who is attending California Institute of Technology. Mrs. Stowe plans to arrive in the east by Thanks giving to join her husband, who is now on a lecture tour. - ! f -pa rt i I Itti oat' VXL Cll 1JL VyIllV-t?I Honored Mrs. E. E. Bergman, grand rep : resentative of New Mexico, was : the honor guest at the meeting of Chadwick chapter. Order of East ern Star Tuesday night at. the Masonic Temple. Also honored : were members of Barzilia chapter, 1 Albany; Romona chapter, Silver ton; Evergreen chapter. Wood burn; and Thurston chapter. Har risburg. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. David A. Wright and I Mrs. Byron B. Herrick. Escorted : to the East were Mrs. Ben Fel ' ger. junior past grand matron; ! Mrs. Bergman, Mrs. Muriel Pint ; ler, Mrs. Bertha Burton, Mrs. i Catherine Moelding and Mrs. . Edith Wall.and 1948 matrons and patrons of the visiting chapters. Initiated were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackman. Mrs. Averill .'E. Rea ney, Mrs. H. M. Boesch and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teel. Mrs. Vi ola Zander, Mrs. Myrtle Hoover and Mrs. Benjamin Knight were admitted by affiliation. Mrs. Da- ' vid Cameron was the soldist with i Mrs. Lawrence Flagg, the accom- panisL The chapter, assisted by t the ' courtesy girls, honored Mrs. ! Bergman and Mrs. Felger paid I her a tribute. Refreshments were served in j the dining room with Mrs. L. M. ; Ramage in charge. Assisting were i Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. C. E. Roblin, Mrs. R. G. Severin, Mrs. Claire Ham- mang, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ! Weber, Mr. and Mrs. William Damery and Mr. and Mrs.; Charles Hammang. Hostesses Fete Mrs. Walz Mrs. R. L. Reed and Miss Lu cile Dunigan were hostesses for a shower on Friday afternoon hon oring Mrs. E. A. Walz at her home. Invited wede Miss Helen Randle, Miss Doris Albin, Miss Helen : Walz, Mesdames Stanley Parton and Colleen, Virgil Trick and An j gela, George F. Davis,. Martin I Chassman, John oiWalz, Joseph I Walz, Frances Walz, Elsie Trick, IE. J. Trick, E. A. Walz and the J hostess. Covered Dish Dinner A covered dish dinner will be served tonight at 6:30 by members of Capitol Tent hive 84d and fam ilies. The dinner, and program and cards which will follow, will be held at 248 North Commercial street. Men are in charge of the din ner, and are headed by J. Edgar Reay. Congratulations! It'R a joy Junior Mom's brightly buttoned variation of a classic theme Soft plied yarn rayon crepe. In black or brown smartly collared and cuffed in ; aqua bengalin. Sizes 9 to 17. Alumnae Will Aid Spastic Children Salem , Alpha 'Gamma Delta alumnae will contribute financial ly this year to the aid of spastic children in Oregon in connection with the national altruistic work of the sorority. Plans for the pro ject were made at the meeting of the alumnae Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Francis W. Smith on Cascade Drive with Mrs. J. Wesley Sullivan as co-hostess. Mrs. Dorothy Sloan gave a dem onstration on various uses of sew ing machine detachments. A late supper was served following the , meeting. Attending were Mrs. Howard ' Arnot, Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs. Her 4 j j f j : f ? J f I ; : ;: f ; i U J THE COAT MODELED IN THIS AD IS ONE OF AUTUMN 'is LEADING. COAT FASHIONS1 MADE BY 'MISS CALIFORNIA' i ... of lovely Stroock woolen fab ric .. . the coat leaves nothing to be desired in coat apparel fashions! SEE IT AT MILLER'S . . . TRY IT ON . . . YOU'LL WANT IT FOR NEXT SATURDAY'S GAME ... j i This and many other famous names in the world of fashions are to be found at Miller's. The new est suits and dresses, too, are hejre just as they are revealed in Vogue, Harper's and Charm magazines. 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