f, The Statesman, Salem, Ore,. Wednesday, Decinbw 22. 1948 I SOCI ETY CLUBS; MUSIC Travelers to Be Honor . Guests Travelers are also taking the so cial spotlight during the holidays. Several parties are being arrang ed in compliment to Miss Eliza beth Lord, who is leaving in early January lor the Philippines to vis Its her brother, Montague Lord, for several months, and Mrs. B. O Schucking, who is accompa nying Miss Lord to Hawaii. . Sunday night Mrs. Louis Lach mund has invited a few of Miss Lord's intimate friends to a buf fet supper at her South High street residence. Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Chester Cox will be hosts for an informal at home on De cember 29 at the Cox residence on Fairmount Hill for the pleasure of Miss Lord and Mrs. Schucking. Guests have been invited to call after 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith will entertain informally at buffet sup per on December 30 at their Che meketa street home for twelve friends of Miss Lord and Mrs. Schucking. Civic Players to Repeat Play A repeat performance of "Pas sing of the Third Floor Back by the Salem Civic Players will be given, on December 29 and 30 at the Salem Civic Theatre building. The two - night show is being given due to popular demand as many were turned away at per formances last week. Tickets will go on sale Monday and Tuesday, December 27 and 28 at Ladd and Bush bank. The play is being sponsored for the repeat perform ances by the building service em ployes, international union, local 160. Ohmarts Will Be Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ohmart will entertain members of their real estate office at a Christmas din ner dance tonight at the American Legion club at 8 o'clock. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs, William Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roethlin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. War ren Brasher, Mr- and Mrs. Theo dore Mankertz and Mr. and Mrs. Ohmart. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Eoff and son. Joe, left Sunday for Palm Springs and Balboa, Calif., to spend the holidays. They plan to remain in the south a month. V " ' 4 e Y Vr "- Miss Dorothy Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klein, whose en gagement to George B. Folz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Folz, all of Salem, has been announced. No date has been set for the wedding. Opening f aeon X i .1- , - : M tt- p- wiui jasiuuna lur una to lit women. Aiaae especially in our own tailoring shops. , Kaile's Apparel & Srinn 320 Court St X Couple Will Live Here From Chicago comes details ef the marriage of Miss Joyce Zeitler and Russell Renner of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Renner, sr., of Chicago, which took place on December 18 at the Martin Lutlt eran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Alori zo Zeitler of Punxsutawney, Penn sylvania and was given in mar riage by her father. ) The Rev. E. Huntley performed the nuptials and Annalise Broirj skie was the soloist. f rTor her wedding the bride chose a grey gabardine suit with brown accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of white pom pom chry santhemums centered with gar denias. Miss LaVerne Renner was the bride's only attendant and wore a hunter's green gabardine suit witji grey accessories and carried p colonial bouquet of yellow ponp pom chrysanthemums. Earl Reni ner, Jr. was his brother's best man and ushers were Robert, Jerrjr and Jack Renner. ' j For her daughter's wedcfing Mri. Zeitler wore a rust crepe dress with corsage of yellow rosebuds and Mrs. Renner attended hef son a mairicige m a grey print suk dress and corsage of red rosebuds A reception was held at the; home of the groom's parents after, the nuptials. The newlyweds are spending their honeymoon in Chicago and will arrive in Salem to make their home after January; 1. The groom is employed at the Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co. Dyers Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., entertained with a pre-Christ-mas dinner Sunday afternoon at their Chemeketa street home for members of her family. In the group were Mrs. Harry Bumside, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 'Burnside, Bet ty and Bobby, and Mrs. D. C. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Elton and Charles Reed of Forest Grove, E A. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and children, Connell and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessee of Cen- tralia, Kansas, are spending the holidays in Salem with her sis ter, Mrs. J. J. Nunn. Brides-elect Honored at Parties Holiday brides-elect are sharing in much of the Christmas enter taining with parties arranged in their honor. Miss Catherine Dallas, a dietitian in Dallas, Texas, and her fiance, Luther Carson, a student at Dal las, arrived in the capital Tues day to be the holiday guests of her mother, Mrs. Willis R. Dallas. The couple's marriage will take place on Sunday. Parties Fete Miss Dallas Several pre-nuptial parties are being arranged in compliment to Miss Dallas this week. Tuesday night Mrs. R. L. Forster, Miss Lil lian Davis and Mrs. E. G. Clark entertained at the Dallas home on Center street for the pleasure of the bride-elect. A green and white color scheme. Miss Dallas' Kappa Delta sorority colors, was carried out in the dec orations. A miscellaneous shower feted the bride-to-be and a late supper was served by the host esses to twenty-five guests. Mrs. Arthur Bates will be a hostess tonight at her Rose street home in honor of Miss Dallas. A late supper will be served follow ing a miscellaneous shower for the bride-elect and an informal evening. Honoring Miss Dallas will be her mother, Mrs. Willis R. Dallas, Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. Reed Chambers, Mrs. Laura Eaton, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. Frank Tat man, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom and Miss Patricia Elfstrom, Mrs. Tink ham Gilbert and Miss Alcetta Hulst, Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, Mrs. Latimer Chambers, Mrs. J. P. Bates, Mrs. Leo Reed, Mrs. Charles Siegmund, Mrs. C. A. Mulkey, Mrs. William Carlson, Miss Bar bara Bates and the hostess. Thursday night Miss Dallas will be honored at a party in Port land when a group of her Kappa Delta sorority sisters entertain. For Mss Covert Miss Virginia Covert, who will be married on Christmas Day to Dorane Humphrey, will be the honor guest at a party tonight when Mrs. Oliver B. Huston and her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Fitz simons, entertain at the Huston home on the North River Road. A late supper will be served after the bridal shower. Bidden to honor Miss Covert are her mother, Mrs. L. S. Covert, Mrs. Donald Barnick, Mrs, William Shlnn, Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mrs. William Duncan of Silverton, Mrs. Patrick Hayes of Seattle, Mrs. Samuel Tripp, Miss Evelyn John son, Miss Jeanne Busick, Miss Marjorie Henery and the host esses. For Bridal Party Miss Phyllis MacGregor, who will become the bride of Robert Elgin on December 27, will enter tain with a brunch at noon on Sunday at the Golden Pheasant for the feminine members of her bridal party. The 8 f fair will pre cede the wedding rehearsal. Nuptials of Interest Two out-of-town weddings dur ing the holidays arc of interest to Salem friends of the couples. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley and Mrs. Roy Lockenour will go north next week to Yakima, Wash, to attend the wedding of the former's granddaughter. Miss Muriel Oliver, and Loren Winter scheid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winterscheid of Pasco, Wash, on December 30 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver, at high noon. Miss Oliver and her fiance are graduates of Willamette univer sity and members of Pi Beta Phi and Beta Theta Pi respectively. I They will make their home in Philadelphia, where both are at i tending the University of Pennsyl i vania. Mr. Winterscheid is en i rolled at the medical school of the . university and she is taking grad j uate work. They will live at the i Settlement House on the campus. LjRItes In Lonrview f Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley j and children, Eileen and. Allan, j Governor -elect and Mrs. Douglas I McKay, Miss Mary Lou McKay and Lester ureen will be in lxng view. Wash, on December 26 for the wedding of Mr. Hadley's sis- ter. Miss Marilyn Hadley and , Clell Conrad. The nuptials will i take place at the Community church at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Had j ley will serve as best man and ; Eileen will be flower girl. At the i receDtion Mrs. Hadlev will cut the t ralr TVlA V?nrilcvrc u'-ill art tn ! ! Longview Christmas Day and at ; tend the rehearsal dinner that night. They will be guests of his j , parents, the C. E. Hadleys. .Book and Thimble lub Honored DeSarts to Have Annual "Sing" :Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart will be hosts tonight at the home for an evening of music, an annual event. Invited to sing and play during the evening are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dreyer, Phil Dreyer and Miss Rosemary Loder of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Hobard Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven, Mr. and Mrs. E O. Bandel, Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowen and Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Colgan. Christening On Sunday John Stuart Williamson, three-month-old son o"f Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Williamson, will be chris tened at services on Sunday af ternoon in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church- The Rev. George H. Swift will perform the -2 o' clock rites before members of the immediate family. Godparents for the little boy will be Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Pitman of Hill&boro and his uncle and THE MODERNE FOR GIFTS Open Evenings Til Xmas 305 & 315 Court St Salem Annual all-day Christmas meet ing of the Book and Thimble club was, held at the home of Mrs. Ray Lacey. A no-host luncheon was served at noon with exchange of gifts following. In the afternoon members revealed their unknown friend and chose new ones for the coming year. Members present were Mrs. Rol lin Beaver, Mrs. Ross Damrell, Mrs. Harlyn England, Mrs. Conrad Fox, Mrs. Albert Issak, Mrs. Fred Kubin, Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mrs. Ed na McCarthy, Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. W. B. Sullivan, Mrs. Paul Wishart, Mrs. Will Kidwell, Mrs. Gerald Kubin, Mrs. Loren Hicks and Mrs. Robert Adams, Guests were Mrs. Marie Thomson of Scotland, Mrs. Roland Sugar, Mrs. Lewis and Miss Fern Morgan. The next meeting will bring election of officers at the home of Mrs. Rollin Beaver. After the election of officers Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. Hicks will talk about conditions in Scotland. Dr. Perry John - Powers, son of Mrs. Mabel S. Pqwers, left by j train on Monday for a two week j stay in the east. He will spend the remainder of this week and Christmas in Baltimore at The John Hopkins, where he took his post graduate work. He will then go to New York where he will at tend a meeting of language pro fessors. Dr Powers is an assistant professor of languages at Univer sity of Oregon. 2 Dormeyer Mixers g ! g Woodry Furniture Co. t$A&na camera fi 4cmone ittclat Truly a handful of picture-making efficiency, , this slick "miniature" assures top-quality results indoors or out, in black-and-white or color. Little negatives yield big, brilliant enlargements! Has lumeni'zeJ f4J lens and 1200 shutter witn bunt-in nan. mm Floe 50.00 ux tt U htrt today THf QUISNftr CONC If 3 COUC1 COMMCKMl m xm MIDICAl CfNTfl IMMCH 1440 CM A STMH iTSf that operate as aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul William son of Long Beach, Calif. .The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lochead and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Williamson of Long Beech, Calif A reception for the guests will follow at the William son home on North Summer street. WOODBUKN Patricia Aaa Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. 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