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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1949)
10 tb Statesmen, Saleea. Oregon, Trldaj, October 7 ltU : CLCB 3ALCfDA - f Music Teachsrs ' Entertained . . '. "Mrs. Ronald Craven, president at the Salem Federated Muiic S Teachers, entertained the croup at the first fair meeting Tuesday , night at the home of Mrs. Hal DeSart Several members from Portland were present including the state president, Mrs; Mae Ross Walker; who talked inform ally on the ; national convention . held in Seattle in September, Miss Marjorie Trotter, past state president, and her mother, Mrs. Z. Trotter, .and Mrs. Mary Craig, state chairman of Junior com petitive festivals. New members welcomed were Miss Alice Arnold, Mrs. E. Don ald Jessop I and Mrs. Adeline BradtL Plans were made for a I "liver tea to be given by the Sa m Federated Teachers in De , eember. Refreshments were serv 1 ed following the meeting. -'' . j, Horn from Bay City. Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr. and Mrs. Prince W. Byrd are being . welcomed home from a ten-day stay in San Francisco, where they attended the San Francisco opera. They also .visited in Santa Rosa rid Palo Alto. Mrs. McGilchrist attended a reunion of eight of her ' eousjns at Santa Rosa. They mads the trip both ways on the Shasta .Daylight '' 9 Mr. aad Mrs. Richard Dussler el . Long Beach, Calif, .left Tuesday for the south after a visit in the capital with Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood, r , Woman's Belief Corps snoot at VTW ban, I pjn plans for yearly awpeotloo. FOX card party at ball, f pan. tunea aad prizaa. r Nebraska ciuB mo-aon npMr at VTW ball. SO pa, octal snooting for members and friends. i - Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid meet with Mr. Henry 8 tor lie. 389 D street. Independents. 1 pxa. Barbara Frtetchie toot. No. . Daugh ter of Union Veterani, snoot at Salem Woman's clubhouse, 1 p.mj Englcwood Woman's stub with Mrs. Ralph Maude, route t. box M. 1 o'clock deaeert luncheon. , ; IATVKDA.T - I ' Salem chapter. OES homecomina. advance night, covered digh dinner. 30 p. m.. Masonic Temple, t MONOAT i I Rotana club wuh Mrs. Lyle Bains, 1980 Jefferson St.. 8 p. m. f University- of Oregon Mothers . and Dads no-host dinner, Mayflower ball, JO p. m. i Chapter AB. PEO with Mrs. Olenn Brtedweu. suverton. p. m. Salem Practical Nuraea ' aaaociation meet at Salem Memorial ' hoaprtal chapel. Ip. m. t Salem Memorial hocpita! auxiliary. meet at chapel. 1 p. m. : TUESDAY 3' f ' . Laurel Social Hour club? with Mm. r. X. Hoereth jOlen Oreek Road. 1 M dessert luncheon. ' WEDNESDAY i WUlametto Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, a social meeting, covered dish dinner, Masonic Temple. (JO p. m. Miss Lew Belle Tartar, J Miss Gladys Edgar, and Mrs. . Lora Groves were in Portland Thursday night to shear Blanche Thebon, mezzo soprano, in concert at the Portland auditoriupi. Jefferson Mr. aad Mrs. J. Swanzy of Jefferson have announ ced the engagement of their daugh ter, Margaret Louise, to George Schulte, Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. George Schulte of Albany. The wedding will take place in late November. Attend Fall Meeting 1 Woman's Guild of the First Congregatiooal churoh'' was T re presented by several members en Wednesday- at the annual fall meeting of the Oregon Fellowship of Congregational women in Fort land. As state chairman of wo man's gift, Mrs. Charles A. Rat cliff appeared on the morning program and in the . afternoon spoke on her observations in Lon don. Other guild members attend ing were Mrs. Robert Haley, Mrs. P. L. Calvert, Mrs. George B. Dur ham, Mrs. S. S. Huston, Mrs. S. J. Butler, Mrs. Seth R. Hunting ton, Mrs. W. B. Stegner, Mrs. Hj almer Anderson, Mrs. K. W. Hein lein, Mrs. Howard Doak and Mrs. Roy D. Byrd. On Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Is it all right for a man to remove his glove to shake hands when being introduced? A. 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