The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 28, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    For Brido-Elect .
Miss Florence Inglis of Dallas, De
cember bride-elect of Peter Miller of
Portland, will be the honor guest at
an informal tea on Thursday after
noon when Mrs. Bruce Spaulding en
tertains at her Fairmount Hill home.
Seventy Portland, Dallas and Sa
lem friends of the bride-elect have
been invited to the affair and call
ing hours are from 3:30 to 5:30
o'clock. Miss Inglis, her mother, Mrs.
J. A. Inglis, and the hostess will re
ceive informally in the living room.
Presiding at the tea UKns.will be
Mrs. Asel Eoff and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith of Dallas. Serving will be Dor
is Helen and Jean Spaulding. daugh
ters of the hostess, and Ann and
Mary Jane Gerlinger of Dallas. As
sisting about the rooms will be Mrs.
Carl Gerlinger, "jr., Mrs. E. B. Bos
satti and Mrs. Erie Fulgham of Dal-'
las and Miss Hattie Bratzel.
SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC
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Reveals Plans .
Invitations were in the mail this
weekend to the wedding of Miss Nina
Marie Sears, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. James L. Sears, and Robert
Tonnesen, son of Captain and Mrs.
A. S. Tonnesen of San Francisco,
which will be an event of Saturday,
Deceftiber 11 at the First Presbyter
ian church. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin
will perform the 8 o'clock rites. Da
vid Branson will sing and Mrs. Ralph
Dobbs will be the organist.
Lighting the tapers will be Mrs,
Ernest Hobbs and Mrs. Budd Coons.
Dr. Sears will give his youngest
daughter in marriage and she has
asked Miss Jane Carson to be her
honor maid. Bridesmaids will be her
cousin, Miss Roberta Sears, and Miss
Anna Marie Van Hoomissen. William
Egan will serve as best man and
ushers include Tom Jackson and Gor
don Gillifilan of Portland. A recep
tion will be held at the Sears home
on North Winter street.
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Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Kappa Alpha Theta;
end Mrs. Lester Carter, Gamma Phi Beta.
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Mrs. George Neuner, Jr.. Chi Omega; Mrs. Earl Co
ley. bigma Kappa; and Mrs. Kenneth' Carlson, Delttf
Uella Delta.
The Dancing Season . .
The pre-holiday and Christmas season will be gsy
with dances this year with several tl ted for nearly every
wtek during the coming morUh. j
Christmas night will be highlighted with the Spinsterf
annual charity ball and the affair this year will be held at
the Glen wood ballroom with Glenn Woodry's orchestra
playing for the affair between 9 and 2 o'clock. Proceeds
from the formal dance will be used to carry on the philan
thropic work of the group. Miss Betty Jean Manoles is gen
eral chairman of the affair. Just two nights preceding on
December 23 will be the Rainbow Girls annual formal danca
at the armory. ' . . h
Event of Wednesday night, December! 8 will be the' Sa
lem Army and Navy league's Informal dinner danca at tha
Legion club for members and guests. Mrs!! Sidney Schlenin
ger heads the directorate and assisting are JMesdames Robert
Drager, George Spaur, Morris K. Crothers, Horace McCe
and Keith Flory. j ; j
Only Panhellenic form.il dance of the year slaved for
Willamette university sorority women will be held on Satur
day, December 11 at the Labor temple.
Club Dances Slated
Seeial club dances are slated for the ensuing few
weeKs THJicum club will hold its monthly formal dance on
Thursday night, December 2 at Glen wood ballroom with
dancing from ten to one o'clock to the music of Glenn
Woodry's oichestra. A social hour will precede at 1:30 o'clock
and a bullet table will be a feature cf the evening.
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The Trotters club will also hold its dance this month
at Glen wood on Friday night from ten to one o'clock. Slated
for December 11 at the Marion hotel will be the Town club's
Above, Mis Elsfe Schroder,
Xi Delta; and Mrs. Albert T. Ande:
Beta Phi.
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formal dinner dance.
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At the left. Mips Gertrude
nnd Mrs. Done Id L. Rasmus-Gamma.
Kcke, Kappa Delta;
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Mrs. Lewis Grlfiith. Alpha Chi Omega; and Mrs. Viola Shaffer. Delta Zeta.
Greek Letter Day . . .
By Jeryme English, Society Editor
Playing an important role in the civic and philhar
monic work of the community are the 13 organized alum
nae associations of Greek letter sororities and today wa
have pictured the presidents cf the active alumnae clubs.
The groups range in membership from twenty to a hun
dred members, thus their activities combining to be of
wide influence in the city.
In the past few years the groups have grown to such
importance that it is hoped a City Panhellenic will be
formed in Salem this winter. Mrs. Carroll Roger Nelson,
panhellenic adviser at Willamette university, has sent
out invitations to the thirteen alumnae presidents and
four other representatives of groups not organized, to an
organization meeting on December 3 at Eaton nail on the
Willamette campus.
The alumnae groups all contribute locally to charity
and philanthropic work and send oversea parages.
Those affiliated with the naiional alumnae organization
assist with the national projects of the sorority. Many of
the Salem groups give financial aid to the local chapters
at the University of Oregon, Oregon State college and
Willamette university.
Among the worthy projects being carried on by the
national groups are: Alpha Chi Omega, cerebal palsy; Al
pha Gamma Delta, altruistic project, helping local pas
tics; Alpha Xi Delta, just completed rehabilitating the
Dutch village of Noordwyck and granting two scholar- .
ships in American universities to Noordwyck, students;;
Delta Gamma, all phases of the blind; Gamma Phi Beta,
camp for underprivileged children, fellowships and main
taining of an endowment fund; Kappa Alpha Theta, El
oise Buck Memorial fund; Kappa Derta, maintains a ward
in Crippled Children's hospital in Richmond, Va.; Pi Beta
Phi. Settlement School at Gatlinburg, Tenn., and sup
port of a Finnish child Locally the Delta Delta Delta has
the Chemawa Indian school as its project, planning to
equip the playroom.
(All photos by Kennell-Ellis).
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Miss Shirley Hill, Alpha Gamma Dflta; and Mrs. Leon Perry, Delta Gamma.
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