I Thm Statesman, Salem, Oreyon, Friday, Nortmbw S. 1343 SOCIETY CLUBS Dinner, Tea And Dance Slated Honor guest at the Sigma Chi Sweetheart dance to be given by members of Delta Zeta chapter of Willame,tte university Saturday night will be Miss Carolyn Slo the 1847 Sweetheart and second dace winner in the na tional contest and a member of Pi Beta Phi. The affair will be held at the Oregon Institute ol Dancing with -Kurt Kerryon's or chestra playing between 8:30 and 12 o'clock. This year's sweetheart will be announced during the dance and will be broadcast over KOCO. Thirty girls were nominated from the women's living organi zations on the campus. Candidates for the crown of "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" are Shirley Hanson, Denver, Colorado, a PI Beta Phi pktge; Marjorie Lettiken. Dallas, i Pi Phi pledge: Margaret Sar gent. Albany, Calif., a Delta Gam ma pledge; and Kay Stark, Port land, a Pi Beta Phi and e soph omore. Patrons and patronesses for the dance will be Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert M. Gatke, Dr. and Mrs. Eg bert Sr Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Dan iel Schulie and Mr. and Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks. Morris McElwee ii social chairman and Don Poul son and Colbert Neyin head the dance directorate. A color scheme of gold, blue and white will be carried out. with a false ceiling of white crepe Paper, and the entrance hall will j - . m. m i ' t e draped with blue. A large blue song book with the words and musical score of "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" will be featured on one wall. Black, larger-than-life ailhouettes of the finalists ancr: Carolyn Sloeum will dominate the?yr-j" i corners of the room. Spectroscope lighting will be another Teature. j 1 lienor Mrs. Kirk Mrs. William E. Kirk, house house on the Willamette univer- ... xommic n-ii i Via kr.nmaH : mil j iauuff TV 111 Sr I IV. w I V- n , tea on Sunday afternoon when ; the Alpha Chi girls entertain at ! their rorth vV inter , street chapter bouse. Guests have been invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Receiving will be Miss Vera Jack, house president, Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. James Walton and Miss Helen Montag. Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Floyd Siegmund, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Forrest Bodmer and Mrs. George Hanau tska. Miss Barbara Bates heads the committee in charge of decora tions. n Phi te Fete Dads The Pi Beta Phi coeds at Wil lamette university will entertain their lathers at a banquet tonight et the chepter house.- After the dinner the girls and their dads will attend the Linfleid g?me and then return to the house for a fireside. i Shirley Wiest is arranging the entertainment. Addyse Lane will give : a reeding. Martha Benard will play a piano novelty and a trio competed of Ejie Glasse, Shirley Wiest and Martha Benard will sing. - The Weasea'a Hear pcegraaa ea KOAC today is to be on "Free dan from Want" and will be giv en at 1 o'clock by Mrs. George Buxton of Corvallls. Your loveliest tvay togo stepping . . . Laird Schober (combines thm neivest, trend making shoe fashions with a seventy-five-year-old ' tradition of master craftsmanship. Width AAA to C. Sixes 4 to 9. Ours alone 15.95 Matching bag In genuine antelope black or brown - $10.95. ii W .Mi.: Vr V Mr. and Mrs. William A. Marshall of Seattle, who cele brated their golden wedding anniversary on October 23 at the Fairmount Hill home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard C. Marshall. A dinner was served to members of the immediate family and their three children were present for the occasion." The Marshall . formerly made their home here. (Kenn ell-Ell is). oiuD croups Honored . Several hostesses entertained 0- clubs at informal affairs lata in the week. ; Mrs. Forrest. Simmons was a hostess at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at her Morn ingside home for her; club. New members welcomed were Mrs. Lewis Clark and Mrs. Eugene 1 Tupker. Mrs. Howard Rex was an additional guest. Mrs. Florence Duffy entertain ed her club at bridge and a late supper Thursday night at her North Capitol street home. An ad ditional guest was Mrs. H. Wil liam McFJhinny. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Specht have invited members of their club to dinner and bridge tonight at their Chemeketa street home. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shinn and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers will entertain their club at dinner and bridge Saturday night at their North 15th street residence. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson will be additional guests. Members are Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. j Gardner Knapp and the hosts. Of MUSIC ? .7 N ...,,.'1 if Spanish War Veterans Meet A large group of members and friends of United Spanish War Veterans camp and auxiliary at tended a dinner on Monday night at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Mrs. Harvey Veach, department president, of Eugene, and Mr. Veach were special guests at the meeting. Committees serving were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClung. Mrs. Laura Buhar, and Mrs. Mark Baker. Mrs. Veach conducted inspection following dinner. . Other guests were Department Commander and Mrs. John Simmons of Klamath Falls. A' social meeting is planned for November 13. Mrs. William Saell aad twia children. Bill and Danna, of Port land have been spending a few days in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr. Friends ef Mrs. Edith Shaffer, who formerly lived here, will be interested to leam that she is now In Glendale, Calif., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schenk. Mrs. Shaffer plans to make her home in California. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime have returned from a two weeks stay in Eugene with their son and daughter - in - law. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime, jr., and at their summer place at Devils Lake. exclusives... i s Seen and By IERYME TEA TIMS ... on Thursday when the Salem General hospital aux iliary entertained at the spacious Charles D. Wood home on Fair mount HUT. . . . Always one of the highlights of the fall season and this year's no exception. . . . Over three hundred attending and all proceeds to go for equip ment in the new formula room at the hospital. . . . Young men driving cars all afternoon and taxing guests up the hill to avoid traffic congestion . . . and part of the time the two Wood boys. Chris and John, opening the doors of the cars for the guests. . . . At the dttr . . . Mrs. . Robert Joseph in a handsome spice brown satin afternoon frock. . . . Mrs. Conrad Paulson in black with collar and cuffs of gold metallic. . . . and Mrs. Edward Roth in a black crepe tea gown and for evening the jacket comes off and reveals blue insertion on the bod ice. . . . Mrs. Chandler Brown and Mrs. Robert Needham taking tickets . . . the latter chic in a red and black striped taffeta dress. . . . The settinr . . . down two steps into the beautiful living room alter worn. . . . where Mrs. David Bennett Hill, I About the suesU . . . Vivacious Mrs. John Wood and Miss Lillian j Mrs. Herbert Glaisyer, jr. in a McDonald received. ... As guests ! continental green suit and match went upstairs a lovelv view of in hat. . . . Mrs. C. Ronald Hud- the Willamette river and valley, ivy covering the paned glass windows on the stairway and the ivy design repeated on the walls. . . . The lovely upstairs sitting room and little Ricky's adorable bedroom with canopy at the head of the bed and doll house in the bay windows. . . . The decor ... A striking bou quet of yellow and gold pom and poms and chrysanthemums before the living room windows . . . and above the fireplace a handsome painting of Ricky done by a San Francisco artist several years ago. . . . The tea table carrying out the outdoor theme of the mural on the dining room walls by Carl Hall . . . The mural a scene of the Willamette river at flood stage with falls and moun tains on the smaller walls. . . . A bottle green floor length satin brocade cloth on the table . . . centerpiece of fruits in shades j JZ ' ":,"""a- b'-f" lemons ana oananas ana K'" leaves, with a tiered arrangement of ' green grapes with dried gladiolus spikes . . . hurricane lamps flank- ing the centerpiece. ... Presidinr at the urn . . . Mrs. George Swift and Mrs. George i Hill home of her parents, the Ro Rossman, both in black, the first j bert Herrals. Movies will be hour . . . the latrer's pine green hat with veil draped under the chin. . . . Mrs. Robert Elfstrom in a becoming costume suit of wisteria plum with braided de sign on the jacket and her black hat of plush. . . The Elfstroms having moved into their new Fair mount Hill home two days ago. . . . and Mrs. Douglas McKay, all smiles over her husband's victory, and stunning in a black crepe gown enhanced with a gold and silver design of beading and brilliants on the bodice . . . her black hat adorned with plumes and jeweled veiling. . . . Assisting . . . The ever popular black worn by Mrs. Emery Hobbs and Mrs. Vernon Drye . . . the tatter's of wool with Jewel trim at the neckline. . . . Margaret Wagner smart in a violet wool with draped girdle of green and violet plaid and green shoes . . . the new Mrs. Peter Geiser in an ebony blue wool studded with nailheads . . . and a deeper blue for Marilyn Walkey, here from San Mateo.s . . . Out-of-town guests . .- . many noted amidst the crowd. . . . Mrs. Donald Page and her sister-in- law. Mr Wavne Paie over from naiia th lattoi-'a hiaz-lr cult highlighted with black and red halo hat. . . . Also Mrs. E. B. Bossatti of Dallas. . . . Mrs. Carl Heard . . . ENGLISH Porter drove up from Albany.... Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. Roswell Beach, who are remain ing over for the Spinsters benefit today, down from Portland. . . . Blonde Mrs. Peter Murphy of Grand Ronde in a spice brown ensemble and fetching feather off-the-face chapeau. .... Welcome hesae ... for many, who have been raveling. . . . Mrs. Harry U. Miller wearing a pine green hat with her brown ermine coat to which was pinned a green orchid . . . Mrs. Miller having been away nearly six months . . . the summer spent on the Metolius and recently in San FrancLsco to see her son-in-law and daughter. Bill and Barbara Speirs, who -are building in the bay : region, having just moved down in September. . . . Mrs. T. L., Kuhns also home from the south as well as Mrs. Donald C. Roberts and Mrs. Louis Lach mund. . . . Many of the guests coming in Late after luncheons (two large ones on Thursday at the G. F. Chambers and Karl Steiwer homes), also noted sev eral teachers and others calling i kins in a stunning grey satin and faille striped suit with black satin fisherman Style chapeau. . . . Brunette Mrs. Burton Sellberg smart in black with gold adorn ing her matching hat. . . . Mrs. Francis Burgy, who is now in Salem with her mother, Mrs. Dan iel B. Jarman. distinctive in a black suit with caramel brown gloves and maline on her black hat . . . Mrs. Glenn Woodry in a good-looking almond crepe gown with tucking embellishing the bodice and slim skirt with draped effect at the hipline. ... Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, in a burgandy red suit with hat to match, coming in with a newcomer. Mrs. Wayne Keeney. . . . Mrs. Kenneth King and her niece, a new bride. Mrs. Howard Dickson (Arlene Wikoff ), wearing a becoming deep plum silk suit with matching hat. . . . Mrs. Earl Newbry, who is happy to say Salem is her home now. with Mrs. Allan Carson and Mrs. Lester Barr . and many, many more. ( , j Linda Herrall will celebrate her J tenth birthday on Saturday after- noon at a party at the Fairmount shown in the play room to eight' een of her friends and birthday cake and" refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forkner will have as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Hill Berglund and son, Robert Custer Strain. The vi sitors will arrive Saturday. Mrj. Berglund is the former Frances Custer. ' ii . . . . ii r I : MdDTI Because Our Prices are Lower and Our Stock Is New! (We haven't any old stock to unload 1 3 with a so-called Sale!) i' Compare Prices.... Save Dollars at Fust Received -COIIPLETE Plenly of Freo Parking Space! IF Mr. and Mrs. Luther K. Osbom (Frances Rkrket) who were married on October 15 at the Jason Lee Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Ross Ricket and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L M. VanCleave. The groom is the son of the L. N. Osborne of Independence. (Jesten-Miller). - llt MODELS CHRYSANTHEMUM SALEII ABIIORY 7 November 2:30 p.m. till Style Shov7 Admission 25e TTT n TT TTT 1 f : Large Shipment of Asphalt Tilo and Inlaid LinoloumI RADIO A17D APPLIAIICE BEPAII1 SERVICE - 6lh 10 p.m. 7 p.m. Style Benefit Optimist Club Boys' Work Program A f "N ? A II lli - f Ii MKIS'J Bride-Elect I Honor Guest , - Miss Charlotte Williams, popu lar bride-elect of Richard Givent, .will be thchonor guest at a pre nuptial party this afternoon when Mrs. Glenn Morris, Mrs. L. S. Remington and Mrs. Glenn Hoar entertain at the Morris home! on South High street. J f Guests have been bidden to a 1:13 o'clock luncheon with a mis- bride-to-be, Covers will be placed for twenty. The hostesses will use bouquets of autumn flowers to J decorate. . , . UJp SILVERTON Mrs. Virgil TtU tit, who lived in France with her husband. Dr. Petti t, for a, time af ter the war while he was in the service, will tell of "Housekeep ing in France" at the Monday af ternoon meeting of the Sllverton Woman's club at the Christian church social rooms. French r- i, corded music and French refresh ments are to be served. Coffee ostesses are Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Reber Allen. Mrs. Mark Hun- ' gate. Mrs. R. B. Renwick and Mrs. F. Glenn McDonald. j Te rsnrrs mlaoies msm. without dosing, rub oa SHOW I Novcnbcr 7lh 10 a.m lo 9 p.me Show 4 p.m. Open Daily 9 a. n. lo 9 p. n. t: P i , Then njDRKJniTQJ Phono 2-5455 4SS State Street 1425 Edgeuafer Si.