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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1948)
I SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC The Oregcn Statesman, Solera, Oregon. Sunday, December 5, 1948 1. i! ' I 1 it 4 I r i v f sat ' ' 'h rr k ' - v v.. - ;" V '.-.v, -1 ' - I - 4.. v. Werklni on fined arrangements for the Salem Garden club's annual Christmas greens show at the Salem Woman's clubhouse Monday afternoon and venirig are above, Mrs. FU E. Cartwright and Mrs. Ben Maxwell, who are putting the finishing touches on a tea table centerpiece to be- exhibited. In the circle is Miss Edith Sehryver, chairman of the show, displaying a colorful wreath of greens and fruit, also one of the xhibits. (Statesman photo by Don Dill). ( . i - Dancing Parties Are Slated Dances always take the social spotlight during the holiday months with more than usual number scheduled lor this year. Event of Wednesday night will be the Salem Army-Navy League's infor mal dinner dance at the Legion club, with dinner slated for 8 o'clock. The pa triotic theme will be carried out in the decorations.. Reservations may be made by calling any of the committee members pictured below by Tuesday noon. Wisteria CluVs Party iW Wisteria club dance will be Friday night at the VFW hall with Guy ATbin'a orchestra playing between 0 and 12 o'clock. The committee in charge - rcluesirlirs. and--Mesdames Louis Lorenz, chairmen, Edward Majek, Carl Soos C. W. McCabe and Thomas McNeilL if Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mr. and 'Mrs. LaVerne Young and Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith have sent out invitations to eighty of their friends to a pre-dance party at the Fuhrer home on North Church street between 8 and 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough will be hosts after the dance for a midnight supper at the former's home on North list street for 40 of their friends. - f V r f . - I 1 '.-,11 B eing welcomed back to Salem Is Mrs. Hubert Williamson and small son, John Stuart, who have been living in Long f Beach, CaliL, since their marriage. Mr. Williamson Is now. in I business here and they will occupy the North Summer street I home of her parents, the John S. Locheads, when the latter mbv I to their new home in Kingwood Heights. (Kennell-Dlls). December Social Whirl I j 1 By Jeryme English. Society Editor , i . j r The pre-holiday. social calendar is filled with numerous in- . , formal affairs including teas, luncheons and dinners. Mrs. Melvin - j Geist will be a tea hostess on Friday afternoon at her West Let- 1 felle street home for the pleasure of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Don- I aid Campbell, who recently moved here from Sedan, Kansas. She has invited a group of friends to call between ,3 and S o'clock to meet the newcomer. J I Jftii' -1 M 1 r..: 1 1 in fc- X Ttvo Bridge Luncheons Mrs. Arthur Erickson will entertain with t wo i parties this week at her South High street home for a group of matrons. Guests have been bidden to one o'clock luncheons on Wednesday nd Friday afternoons with bridge following. Covers will be pla ced for 12 guests each day. The holiday theme will be carried out in the appointments. 1 Dinner at McKay Home j The Jerris avenue home of Governor -elect and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be the scene of a no-host dinner party on Wednes day night when members of Mrs. McKay's bridge club and their husbands entertain with a pre-holiday party. In the group will ; be Mr. and Mrs. Boy S. Keene of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page, Dr. and Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. William S. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Slater, Miss Dorathea Bteusloff, Mrs. Harry U. Miller and, the hosts. i -1 To Honor a Netvcomer Mrs. Gus Moore is planning a luncheon for one o'clock on Thursday afternoon at her Kingwood Heights home In compli ment to a newcomer in th.e capital, Mrs. Fred Cords, whose hus band is the new physical director at the YMCA, . 0 V .. - " i ... mX " t y r? i . a ;r j if u i, l i; n A . v iniii lLft4 LrA I if s. 1 Committee members for the Salem Army-Navy League's dinner dance on Wednesday night at the Legion club are left to right, Mrs. Sidney Schle singer, the chairman, Mrs. Morris K. Crothers, Mrs. Robert Drager Mrs. George Spaur, Mrsl Horace McGee and Mrs. Keith Flory. (Statesman photo by Don DUD . . j Willamette university coeds pAmnmg the Panhellenlc formal dance for Saturday' night at the Labor temple are left to right on the floor. Joan THomas, Barbara Bates and Helen Blevins; cn the love at is Barbara Goldman; and in the back are Ruth Janes. Donna AHamsand Joy Bushnell. (Statesman photo by Don Dal). , !l I