V F - - 1 0 Miss Mary Carolyn Davis, only derucjmer of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Davis, who made known her betrothal to Norman E. Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mann of "Walla Walla, Wash., formerly of Salem, at a holiday party. No date has been bet for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller). j New Year's Weekend Will) Be Gay With Dances 1 i The New Year's weekend will be for Thursday. Friday and Saturday Wisteria club members will hold their New Year's dance on Thurs day night at the Veteran's hall with Guy Albin's orchestra playing for dancing between 9 and 12 o'clock. The New Year's theme will be carried out in the decorations and Mrs. Rex Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvorson and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson. Several pre-dance parties are being planned by hosts. Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage and Mr. and Mrs. Stanleymith will entertain with a party before the dance at the Ramage country place on Croi san Creek. Seventy guests have been bidden to call between 8 and 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Koertge and Mr. and Mrs. Bjarhe Ericksen .are also entertaining friends before the dance at the former's home on oOth Cottage street with twenty four guests bidden to the affair. THlieum New Year's Ere Dance For New Year's eve is'the Tilli cum club's formal dance at the Marion hotel, beginning at 9 o' clock. Dancing-will follow between 10 and 1 o'clock to the music of Glenn Williams and his orchestra. Tables will be arranged cabaret style and festive New Year's deco rations and candles will provide the decorative note. Hats, horns, confetti and balloons will be giv en as favors to the guests to ring in the New Year. A snack bar will be featured during the evening with a one o'clock breakfast cli maxing the affair. A number of guests, several from out-of-town, are expected to attend the dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. English and Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Jochim sen are in charge of arrangements for the party. Carousel Club Dance The Carousel Dancing club will entertain with a New Year's eve semi-formal dance at the May flower hall with Dan Uhey's or chestra engaged to play for the affair. The social hour will be from 9 to 10 o'clock with dancing following. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post head the directorate for the affair and assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gray, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Man beck, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schoen berg, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sar gent, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Woodson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin F. Bryan. Air Reserve Party The Air Reserve association will entertain with an informal New Year's eve dancing party at the Quonset Hut beginning at A o' clock. All former air force men and their friends are invited to attend. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Robert Gentzkow, Gordon King, P. D. Van Ausdell, jr., Claude Boyd, Edwin Vlaerz, and John Hagen. Dinner Dance Subscription club members will celebrate the New Year with a formal dinner dance on Saturday night, January 1 at the Marion hotel. Following the 9 o'clock din ner Glenn Williams and his or- j chestra will play for dancing until! one o'clock. Mrs. Werner Brown! heads the directorate for the af fair. Au Revoir . Prtic: k Incentive for such entertaining during the holidays are Miss Eli zabeth ord and Mrs. B. O- Schuck ing, who leave by plane on Janu ary 5 for Hawaii. Miss Lord will go on to the Philippines to visit her brother, Montague Lord, for two months, Mrs. Schucking re turning to the states the end of January. Mrs. Louis Lachmund will be hostess for a buffet supper party tonight at her South 'High street Residence for the pleasure of Miss ixrd and covers will be placed for 7 gay with many club dances slated nights the committee includes Mr. j and twenty of her intimate friends.;The buffet table will be centered with a tall white Christmas candle on a mirror encircled with sprays of red berries. Wednesday night Mrs. Chester Cox and Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand will entertain with an in formal at home for Miss Lord: and Mrs. Schucking with friends invit ed to call between 8 and 10 o'clock at the Fox home on Fairmount HilJ. Mr. and Mrs. Linn C- Smith will be hosts for a buffet supper party Thursday night at their Chemeketa street home for a few friends of Miss Lord and Mrs. Schucking. Headed fori Cotton Bowl Bound for the Cotton Bowl at Dallas', Texas are several Salem grid fans. Governor-elect and Mrs. Douglas McKay will be among those attending the Oregon-Southern Methodist university game at the Cotton Bowl on New Year's day. They will board the special train leaving from Portland ' this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vanden eynde wi$ also attend the Cotton Bowl game and will make the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. James Avriette and three daughters are spending the holidays in Dallas, Texas with relatives and will attend the Cot ton Bowl game on New Year's. Mr. and" Mrs- Wilfred Wilier are leaving today Tor Dallas. Texas to attend the grid classic at the 'Cot ton Bowl. Their son, Fred, 1 will remain in Salem during their ab sence and will be with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jphns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worth will also board the special train in Portland bound for the Cptton BowL Salem H COF will entertain with a Christmas party Tuesday night, December 28 at the Salem Wom an's clubhouse. A covered ! dish Supper will be served at 6:30 o' clock to be followed by an ex change of gifts. Mrs. Al Foreman is chairman of the affair, assisted by Miss Mary Nee Ion and Mrs. B. F. Dimelar. g v Experience in Filling Prescriptions Oar registered pharmacists are long experienced in filling pre scription needs. We carry the finest in pharmaceutical lines we fill year prescriptions skillfully, accurately, prompt ly. ' Schaefer's t Drag Store 189S 1948 Pfcoo 3-5197 or 2-9123 135 North Commercial Corvallis Rites of Interest A number of Salem people will be in Corvallis this afternoon to attend the wedding of a former Salem girl. Miss Mary Margaret Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Glenn, who will become the bride of Robert L. Coate, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coate of Richmond, Indiana. The nuptials will take place at 5 o' clock at the Presbyterian church with the Rev. Robert R. Buckley officiating. Joe Cosley will be the organist and Miss Marilyn Powell will sing. Lighting the tapers will D) be Mrs. Robert Blair and Mrs Quentin Greenough. Mr. Glenn will give his tall, brunette daughter in marriage. Her bridal gown is of white satin with lace bodice and peplum and full train. Her tiered illusion veil is fingertip length and was worn by Mrs. Roger M. Schnell at her wedding last summer. The veil will cascade from a laced open crown headdress. She will carry red poinsettias and white orchids. Preceding the bride to the altar will be a quartet of young girls, who will wear red velveteen dresses and carry holly wreaths. Mrs. Melvin D. Knorr will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids u !1 be Mrs. Roger M. Schnell of Salem, Miss Mary Jane Kestly of Corvallis, formerly of Salem and Miss Ruth Hoffman. James Coate will be his broth JT iOUB STOBE WILL BE FAIR WE HEM IT! j . - ..... ... . . ... ..... ...... i.. ...... . ,i .................... ...... , ........ er's best man and ushers will be three of his Stanford classmates, Edward Sammons, jr. and Charles Crookham of Portland and Borah Hanson. Mrs- Glenn will wear a royal blue gown for her daughter's nup tials and Mrs. Coate, who came west for the wedding, will wear a violet gown. Reception at Kappa House The reception will be held at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mrs. A. L. Strand of Corvallis and Mrs. Dean Walker of Independence will preside at the urns and Mrs. John BeiTkey of Salem and Mrs. O. H. Cornell will cut the cake. As sisting will be Mrs. E. L. Getz, Mrs. W. P. Duruz, Mrs. Eugene Kelley, Mrs. H. W. Wood, Mrs. Bert Mcintosh, Mrs. Henry Hart man, Mrs. Luke Gill, Mrs. Frank Allbright. Mrs. H. E. Casly; Mrs. mm MEMs' CLOSES THUBSDAY AND FBIDAY (Dec. 30 & TDADED (RESALE) P. X. Knoll, Mrs. Robert Cornell and Mrs. Jack Hughes. The newlyweds will go to the mountains on their honeymoon and her going away outfit is a black faille suit, black accessories, and black coat with leopard collar. Her corsage will be of orchids. The couple will make their home in San Francisco. Mr. Coate is taking his master's degree at Stanford university and his fraternity is State TOGW i f 1 HEBCHAHDISE EXCEPTED The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Phi Gamma Delta. The bride is a gradiate of Oregon State college and a Kappa Kappa Gamma mem txr. She has been working in San Francisco the past year. ' The Most Comprehensive GROWN I 7. Box 212, Brooks, Ore. Catalogue Free on Request MM m M 1 31) FOB mVEHTOBY Sunday, December 23, 1943 -9 Iceland is one of the most vol canic ' regions of the earth,- with activity continuous from the form ation of the island until the pres ent '.'j . . - s Collection In America BY I i r. I )