The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    The) Statesman. Salam. Orsw Wednesday. January ;19. 191f
Guests Are
Bidden to
Luncheon
Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs
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SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC
Board Will
Meet on
Friday
MiH - winter conference and
n-tinff of the board of the Ore
gon Federation of Women' clubs
will be held In Portland on rnaay
at the Mallory hotel with sessions
to begin at 10 a.m. Club presi
dent from all over the state have
also been bidden to the meeting
and luncheon at noon.
Mr. William Chandlee. Hills
boro, state federation president,
-will -preside and the guest speaker
ll b Theresa Montenegro of
Chile , exchange student Pan
American student now studying
t the University or Oregon.
Attending from Salem will be
Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs.
George Ailing, board members,
Mr. Guy Hlckok, president of the
Salem Woman's club, Mrs. Bert
Walker and Mrs. Paul urieoe
now.
Lois Thompson to
Be Installed
WOODBURN Miss Lois
Thompson, high school senior and
daughter of Theodore Thompson,
will be installed as worthy advis
or of Evergreen assembly. Order
of the Rainbow for Girls, on Jan
nary 28 at the Masonic Temple.
Other elective officers to be In
stalled are Betty Jo DeHaan, wor
thy associate advisor; Patricia
Jiouseweart, chanty: Patricia Wl
there, hope; Carleene Helsel, faith;
Oleta Murphy, recorder, and Mar
gie Green, treasurer.
Miss Thompson has appointed
the following officers who will al
so be installed: Darlene Swanson,
chaplain; Eileen Rogers, drill
leader; June Polly, assistant drill
leader; Arlyss Nelson, love: Peggy
Bechtel, religion; Lor is Merriott,
nature; Katherine Miller, immor
tlity; Carol Taylor, fidelity; Shir
ley Anderson, patriotism; Carol
Blake, service; Eva Mae Rheln
holdt, confidential observer; Lore
lei Lantz, outer observer; Vera
Pantle, organist: Joan Williamson,
choir director; Shirley Knox, Nan
cy Schuler, Jo Anne Mattson. Pat
ty Luffman and Vickl Moranf
choir.
Leslie Circles
To Meet Today
The two circles of the Woman's
.aWiety of Christian Service of
the Leslie Methodist church will
meet this afternoon at 1:30 for
dessert luncheon. Circle No. 1
with Mrs. W. S. Orwig, 175
South High st., and circle No. 2
with Mrs. T. O. Adams. 805 South
Liberty. Mrs. Mason Bishop will
present the devotions for circle
one, and Mrs. Emil Stripling will
review the chapter on the Virgin
Islands from the study book "On
Our Own Doorstep." Mrs. A rile
Largent will lead devotions for
circle No. 2 and Mrs. W. S. Ank
ney will present the study book
chapter on the Panama Canal
Sane.
AWOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Arlo McLairt, 3840 Monroe
ava., entertained Saturday for the
Friendly Neighbors club. Pinochle
was played. Present were Mr. and
Mrs.. Warren Shrake, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Snook, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Sunderlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scorgie, Mr. and Mrs "'Lawrence
Shrake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frier,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gilming.
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Mrs. C3aud Post, nawly elected worthy matron of Sa
lem chapter. Ordor of Eastern Star, who was installod at for
mal ceremonies on January 8 at th Masonic tempi. (Ker
nell-Ellis).
CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Ctrcl oim of Woman's fellowship
ot Knifht Memorial churoh to nr
luncheon at church. 1J :30 p. m . busi
ness meeting of Fellowship fellows.
Orecon Grao cams. Royal Nelsh-
bors of Amerrca, meet at VTW hall.
S p. m. f
Weatmuuter Guild moat at ahurofa.
t o'clock desaert luncheon.
WSCS First Mathodist church, aueat
day. It 45 mjtu. sack lunchao. pro
gram. 1:13 p.m. ;
Saln Writara club with Mrs. N. F.
Andarson. Glen Creak Drive. ;1:S p.m.
Ladies ot GAR, no-hoet lunch. IM-JO.
YWCA.
Centralis temple. Pythian sifters. p.
m.. ki hau.
Beta Siarma Phi. Eta chapter, meet
at Vans Schools of Dancing, S p.aa,
THl'BSDAT
Keizer Ladies aa wins' club with aCas
Lois Keefer. covered dish luncheoa. all
day meeting.
Past Presidents. Marion auxiliary.
VTW. with Mrs. A. M. Davis. SOS K.
20th St.. S p.m.
Mavesville Woman's club. 1:11 des
sert luncheon, with Mrs. K. L. Moor.
Portland highway.
Fidelia class of First BaDtist church
with Mrs. L. O. Preacott. 1 N. lTth
t.. S p. m.
Salem Council of Woman's organ
izations, chamber of commerce, 1 p.
m.
St. Vincent dePaul aard party, sohool
hall. S p. m.
Garfield Mothers and Dada alub
meet at school, TJ4 p. m.
Saletn Roso society, 2nd floor YMCA.
p. m.
rmio a y
Barbara Frietcht Tent. Daughters
of Union Veterans. pubUe inttallatloai.
Salem Woman's alub. p. m.
SATURDAY
Satem Woman s elub legislative Sea.
clubhouse. X p. m.
Salem chapter, oza. Ma ion la Tem
ple. p. m. ,
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TWf QUtSlnilltr COtNff
couaf a coaasMm n xmn
MCOICAl ClHTlt $tANCH
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operate ms one
Wamen'a Connril of the First
Christian church will hold a spe
cial meeting Friday night with a
dessert supper at 7:30 o'clock. Men
and members of the Victoria
Byerlee group will be special
guests. Feature of tha program
will be tha motion picture. "My
Name Is Han", a new release from
the Protestant Film Commission.
Mrs. Kenneth Fowler will lead
the devotions. All church mem
bers are invited to attend and
there will be a nursery for babies
and small children.
Mrs, Pan! Bale will entertain
her club at a dessert bridge to
night at her Saginaw street home.
John Ca ugh ell will be hostesses
for a one o'clock luncheon on
Saturday afternoon at the former's
home on Fairmount Hill for the
pleasure of a group of their
friends. Contract bridge will be
in play following the luncheon
hour.
Bidden by the hostesses are
Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mrs. Vera W.
Miller. Mrs. James Humphrey,
Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. Leah
Hogue. Mrs. Frank Deckebach,
Mrs. William Deeney. Mrs. Wil
lard Marshall, Mrs. Walter Soco-
lofsky. Mrs. P. D. Quisenberrv.
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Mrs. How
ard Maple, Mrs. Melvin Geist,
Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Theron
Hoover. Miss Nancy Craig, Miss
Maxine Buren, Miss Josephine
Baumgartner and Miss Mildred
Christenson.
Marcabee Card Party
Maccabees 84D will entertain
with a card party at the Beaver
hall, 248 N. Commercial St., Thurs
day night at 8 o'clock. Five hun
dred and pinochle will be in play
and all Maccabees and friends are
invited to attend. The committee
in charge of cards includes Mrs.
George Dietz, Mrs. Golds Kyle
and Mrs. Rova McElroy; and in
charge of refreshments are Mrs.
Edith Strang, Mrs. Wayne Miller,
Mrs. W. r. Follls and Mrs. Eve
lyn Bremmer.
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