L ir. i . I. - ... . r" SOCIETY - CLUBS MUSIC The Oregon Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. December 28. 1948 I ... . i i . -, f. , , ji: fr. . v 1 .7 .A jfcrf I I: ,,,. ;-.. V f At Homes... The New Year's week end promises to be a busy one with at homes and parties slated for nearly every hour of the double holiday. Invitations are in the mail this weekend to an at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise and their son, Evan, will be hosts at the North Summer street residence of Mrs. R. P. Boise on New Year's Day. A large group of their friends have been invited to call between 2 and 6 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime and Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Owens have sent out invitations to a New Year's Day open house for which they will be hosts at the Owen's resi dence on Saginaw street. Calling hours are from 4 to 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hadley of Independence will entertain with a New Year's day open house at their country place for their Salem an dlndepen dence friends. Guests will call between 3 and 5 o' clock. On New Year's Eve Several parties are on the social agenda for New Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cannon will en tertain with their annual New Year's eve party and . midnight supper at their Morningside home for sixty of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gast sent out invitations the past week to a New Year's eve party at their Manbrin Gardens home. Their friends have been invited to call after 9 o'clock. .if.iil'.l' t i ; , r. t ...... Visitors Highlight The Gay Holiday Season A. 1 ..' M Si . f-.Vl-t-'--"'- J M .7 7 VACATIONING in the capital durinxth holidays are the Misses Jeanne Foster, stand ing, and Janet Kirk, who are guests of their parents, Col. and Mrs. Eugene Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. The young girls live in San Francisco, where they are attend ing design school. Pictured with them here is their cocker, Taffi, who accompanied them north. They will return to the bay city after New Year's. VT- li 1 liK ) Wife t. Op 11 1' 4 Holiday Teas Slated ... By Jeryme Enflish. Society Editor The holiday week will be gay with several informal teas and at homes on the social agenda. Tea to Fete a Visitor For Wednesday afternoon is the tea for which Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and her coed daughter, Miss Sally Smith, will be hostesses at University House for the pleasure of Mrs. Robert E. Guild, the former Paulie Wallace, who with Mr. Guild, is here from Madison, Wis., for the holidays. The Guilds are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and return to their studies at the University of Wisconsin after the first of the year. Mothers and daughters and friends of the honor guest have been invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Receiving in the living room will be the hostesses, Mrs. Guild and her mother, Mrs. Paul Wallace. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. William L. Phillips, and Mrs. Chester A. Downs. Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Mabel P. Robertson will preside at the urns the first hour and Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will pcur the last hour. Serv ing in the dining room will be Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Misses Margie Smith, Evelyn Johnson. Carolyn Brady. Ad dyse Lane, Edith Fairham, Roberta .Meyer, Pauline Morse and Maxine Meyer. At Home for the Young Set Invitations are in the mail this weekend to an informal holiday at home for which the Misses Janet Kirk and Jeanne Foster will be hostesses on Thursday afternoon at the Walter Kirk home on South High street. Miss Kirk and Miss Foster, daughter of the Eugene Fosters, are home for the holidays from San Francisco where they are attending design school. They have invited sixty-five of thejr friends, including many from the college set, to call between 3:30 and 5:30 o'clock. The hostesses will receive informally in the living room and assisting will be Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Jean Fidlcr, Miss Margaret Cooley, Miss Carolyn Carson and Miss Phyllis Schnell. CHRISTMAS visitors In the capital are Mr. and Mri. George Abbott and thres year old son, George, of Nevada City, Calif. They are guests at the horn cf her br6ther-Ir law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Barrick. Mr. Abbott Is coach at the Nevada Ctly hiihi school and they will return south the end of the week. , 1 11. .8 ml 1 i I 1 v. r, or' - if M ISS Barbara Compton, who has been living in San Francisco for several years, is spending the holiday season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Compton. Miss Compton will return to her position with the special education division of the San Francisco public schools on January 2. ' Dance Event of Wednesday . . Dances will also highlight the holiday social whirl during the coming week. .Slated Wednesday night is the semi-formal dance for members: of the young married set with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Taylor in charge of arrangements. The affair will be held at the Mayflower hall with Glenn Williams orchestra engaged to play for dancing twtween 9 and 12 o'clock. Over a hundred are expected to attend the dance. The hatt will be festive with Christmas greens and refreshments will be served at intermission. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carl will entertain at a buffet dinner at their home preceding the dance in honor of their out-of-town guests who are coming for the affair. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMullin, jr., of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. William Affolter of Sweet Hpme, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Jenks and the hosts. Mi : I y - i v . I i I 4. T 1 ' V.v; A; .- -- V K' -V.' '"'.' ; ' i '": i ' : ,-7 1 I I jy, Calif., Vh rjOPULAR holiday visitors are Major and Mrs. Howard Adams of Monterey, I are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corey and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams. They will return south the end of the week to be at his post at Fort Ord (tor NvC I ear s. (All photos cy ucn uui, oiaiesman pnoipgrapner;. i Coeds to Be Honor Guests at Parties 6! !l College girls, home 'rom school during the holidays, will be honored at ieveral sffairi thi week when sorority alumnae groups entertain. Tea for Pi Phi Coeds Pi Beta Phi active members and pledges and their mothers will be feted at an Informal :t on Tuesday afternoon at the North Summer street home of Mrs James T. Brand. Hostesses fof the affair will be Mrs. Brand, Mrs. Marion Mulkey, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, MrsJ Wajrn Doughton and Mrs. John Hughes, members of the advisory board of the Oregon Gamma chapter. All Pi Phis in the cityj who are home from college during the holidays, are invited to tal between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Mulkey will preside at the tea urn and a f pedal guest will be Mr. A thort T A nrl.rtf.n nrociHnt tit Iho Nanrv Rlark Wallace 1 URtnaC CIUD. I I Kappa Tea at Spauldings, H ERE from Philadelphia for the holidays Is Miss Beth Siewert, who Is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Siewert. and with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Siewert. The visitor will leave lor the east on December 30, where she has a position and is studying voice in Philadephia. Kanna Karma Gamma alumnae will entertain at tea on Thursday afternoon at the rir mount Hill home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding in honor of active memben md pledges, thtir moth ers and Panhellenic representatives in the city. Calling hours are from 4 to o'clock. I i Greeting .guests at the door will be Misses Suzanne Small and Betty Jean Manples. Mrsw Robert Drager and Mrs. David Eason will introduce the guests to Mrs. Donald L. Rasmusseiy president of the alumnae group, Mrs. Harry U. Miller and Mrs. 'Spaulding. Later in he fer noon Mrs. Spaulding will sing a group of Chris mas carols. i i Presiding at fche tea urns will be Mrs. George Rossman and Mrs. Louis Gerllner. Mrf. Daniel J. Fry, jr will invite guests into the dining room and serving will be Mrs. Walter Snyder. Mrs. Arthur Fisher, Mrs. Werner Brown and Miss Margaret Wagner. Mrs. Brazier Small will assist informally in the living room. To Honor Mrs. Simkin Mrs. Donald A. Young will be a tea hostess Tuesday afternoon at her Fairmount Hill horn to welcome back to Salem Mrs. Jerome Simkin, who ha been living in Ramona, Calif. Th4 hostess has invited a few friends to call at J o'clock to greet ths honor guest.