Heads New Organization . I' . :' M 8 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Sunday, Nov. 27. 1949 YM-YW to Give Annual Dinner One of the highlights of the coming week will be the colorful smorgasbord dinner and program to be presented at .the YMCA Thursday night The affair is sponsored jointly ! by the YMCA and the YWCA and its theme is 1 world fellowship. The costumes of other lands to be worn by we singers and dancers will help to create the illusion that the guests re dining in a foreign country. The smorgasbord will be served from 9:30 to 8 o'clock and the com mittee is planning for four nun s' dred. To be sure of reservations those planning to attend are asked to call either the YM or YW. As long as tickets last they will be sold at the door- The program of entertainment has been arranged by Mrs. Bruce SDaulding and Ronald Hudkihs featuring a festival of nations. Booths will display articles of various foreign countries with Mrs. Chester Cox and Charles Chittock in charge. Booths will be sponsored by the Tri-Y, Salore, Y-Teena and YMCA. .The general chairmen, Mrs. John R. Caughell and Norman Winslow, have asked a large committee to assist them in arrangements for the affair: Mrs. .Oscar Liudahl is In direct charge of the smorgas " bord. On the Directorate Mrs. Robert E- Shinn is in charge of table decorations with Mes dames Lester Barr, W. Wells Baum, William Cole and Louis Cerlinger assisting. Arranging the tables will be Mrs. George W. Ail ing and Mrs. C. W. Parker. Host esses in the dining room will be Mrs. Arthur Madsen and Mrs. Ralph Moodey and serving as hosts in the lobby will be Mr- and Mrs. Harold A. Rosebraugh and Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Post Mrs. Albert J. Torgerson is in charge of the dessert table. Thirty-five wom en will assist in preparing the food with 30 additional women making the salads. Personnel of this group . is made up of Service club mem bers, Hi-Y mothers, and YWCA members. Members of the Hi-Y will act as bus boys and the Y-Teen girls will serve as waitresses under the direction of Miss Norma Wallace and Mrs. A- W. Archibald. Also assisting will be a group of Wil lamette university students with Eleanors Loveless, president of the campus YW, and Al Minn, campus YM president, in charge. Other members of the general directorate for this annual affair Include Mrs. Albert A. Schramm, president of the YMCA board, Gus Moore, executive director of the YMCA, Miss Gertrude Acheson, executive director of the YWCA, Miss Joyce Lamoreaux, director of young adult activities at the YW, Carlton Greider and Ardo Tarem pt the YMCA staff. Bash school mothers will meet at the school on Tuesday after noon at 1 -o'clock. Mothers of all Bush school pupils are Invited. a -a K.e ; A,. M rs. George! Spcrur, who is heading the Salem Wom en's Amy-Navy league this year. The srroup is a new organization, formed just a year and a half ago. The mem bership numbers frearjy a hundred women, who meet mon thly for luncheon!. A tea and two dances are also on the year's agenda. The purpose of the league is to unite service women of the vicinity for social, benevolent and educational activities. Women whose husbands were or are officers in the army, navy, coast guard, marines or air force are eligi ble for membership. (Kennell-Dlis). And Tea ; Town and Gown, which usual ly meets ion the fourth Thursday of each month, will hold its tea meeting and program on Thursday afternoon December 1 in the Car rier room of the First Methodist church. The next regular meeting will then !be in January, f Mrs. James T. Brand will pre side at the 2 o'clock meeting. Miss Mabel Robertson is in charge of the program and will introduce Mrs. Brooks Moore, who will read The Other Wise Man." Mrs. P. H. Brydon, music chairman, has ar- r m : , a., rangea ior in wuunwns univer sity a capella choir to sing a group of numbers under the direction of Dean Melvin Geist jf During! the tea hour new mem bers will be honored Mrs; George S. Hoffman heads the tea director ate and 1 assisting' are Mesdames Robert L. Elfstrom, George E. Al len. W. Wells Baum. Robert G. Brady, Donald Brazie, R. H. Bal- dock. Allan Carson, Joseph W Chambers. Joseph M. Devers, I. M. Doughton, L- C. DuBuy, Frank Durbln, Frank A. Elliott, Edgar Pierce, Merlin Estep, jr., Silas E. Fairham, Roy A. Fedjc, Eugene Foster. Frank Fisher, Rex Kim melL F. J. Furman, Mabel Gabriel, W. I Osborne, Miss Alice Crary Brown. Miss Kate Dickson and Dean Regina Ewalt Linn Smith Is To Be Honored 'Club Dances On Weekend Agenda . Two club dances are the social slate for the coming weekend. The Trotters club will hold its monthly semi-formal dance Friday night at Crystal Gardens ballroom with Bill DeSouza's orchestra playing for dancing between ten and one o'clock. The committee in charge in cludes Mr. and Mrs. Sam Camp bell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph At-wood. Tillicum club's monthly formal dance will be an event of Satur day night in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. The social hour begins at 8:30 o'clock with dan cing from 10 to 1 o'clock to the music of Wolf ex's orchestra. A snack bar will be a feature of the evening. New members will be introdu ced by the president Carl Cover, and a highlight of the evening will be a cane dance. The decor ating committee includes Mrs. Ho mer Smith, jr. and Mrs. Elmer Berglund. Roster Listed The club roster this year in cludes Messrs. and Mesdames O. B. Adolf. Dallas; Max Alford, Carl B. Arm priest, Edwin Arm strong. W. H. Bell of Stayton, Woodson Bennett I. V. Benson. Elmer Berglund. Russell Bone- steele. E. E. Boring, F. J. Brad shaw. William J. Braun, John Brown of Dallas, Lawrence Brown, Earl C. Bushnell, Elmer Church, Willis Clark, Nprris Cle ment Carl Cover, Robert W. Cra ven of Independence, C. L. Crider of Dallas, Morris K. Crtfthers, Wil liam C. Dyer. jr.. Howard Eis- mann. Wheeler R. English, Arth ur Erickson, Carroll Ford, Steph en Fouchek, M. E. Gadwa, Ray Gallagher. John GraybilL Paul Hale, Lynn M. Hammerstad. James o, Haworth. William E. Healy. Karl Heinlein, Glenn Hoar, ueorge k. Hoffman, . Edward Hoffman, Her man Jochimsen, Carl Jordan, Har lan Judd, Paul Keeney, Ray Kerr, Arthur Knox, A. A. Krueger, Eric Laetsch, Adam LeFor, Rollin Lew is. Harris Lieti. E. A. Unden, A. W. Loucks, C. T. Martin, Rich mam avav aw u. ism f mm imi ft CLtm CALENDAR ITUDAT Past Presidents club. Hal Ribbard auxuiarr- uswv. luncneon wiui Mrs. Bcssi Baker. S2S North Cottag U 12 :30 p.m. rOE auxutary car a party, suesu welcome. 371 North High tt i Salem Woman a club, board meUna 1 p.m.. general business meeting 1 p.m. Neighbors of woodcran meet at sa- clubhouse, birthday lera Woman's party. S p.rn SATUKDAT Salem chapter. OES. meet at Masonic Temple, I P,m. MONDAY Chanter AB of PEO. with Mrs. Ellen riaher. 10SS North SOth sU 1:4a djtl. TUESDAY -Salem Woman's club drama division of Literature group, program at cl ub house, S pjn. Publicity school of Instruction, stwn Woman's club,' S ptu SUNDAY FOE auxiliary ton meeting and In itiation, 371 North High St. Date for Ball Announced Spinsters have completed plans and announced the date for their annual Christmas Charity ball which will be an event of Christ mas nirht at the No-Name ball room. The formal affair is always one of the anticipated affairs of the holiday season for the young mrried and college set Claude Bird's orchestra will play for dan cine between ten and one o'clock-Co-chairmen of the ball are Miss Margaret Lovell, vice - president and Mrs. Roger M. Schnell. Other committee members are as follows: Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ausdell,: Miss Sally Ann Barr, tickets; Mrs. Tra vis Cross, publicity; Mrs. Rex Ad olph and Miss Helen. Zielinski, re freshments; Mrs. Richard Gentz kow. Misses Suzanne Small, Jo anne Fitzmaurice, Charlotte Alex ander and Evelyn Johnson, decora tions; Miss Jane Carson, reception committee; Mrs. William Shinn and Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, pa trons. Next meeting of the Spinsters will be December at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde with Mrs. John Steelhammer as hostess. Guests Are Bidden to Dinners Mr. and Mf. Vern Shay will be hosts for a dinner party today at their State street home for mem bers of his family. Covers will be placed for F. O. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith, Marilyn, Norman and Lorna of HiUsboro, Mrs. William Beal of Forest Grove, Prof. Russell Beal of Portland,) Mr- and Mrs. Nels Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jen sen, Linda atnd Kathleen of Ver nonia, Mr. ahd Mrs. Lowell Briz- ekdine, Shirley and Karen of ' Bremerton, Wash, MrsJ.' Rose W. Babcock, the Vern Shays and daughter, Nancy. Dinner at Cannons , Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Cannon will be hosts to, members of their club tonight at their Morningside home- A no-host dinner will be served with bridge following. i Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lochead, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs- T. M. Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and the hosts.; ; i ; Mrs. Hugh Bower and Miss Jan et Bower will return today from Bremerton, Wastu, where they went I to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Women of Rotdrv5 ! To Hear Dr. Swprd Women of Rotary will hear Dr. Victor Hugo Sword, who hay re cently returned form 19 years in j India, speak at the monthly ! lun cheon meeting Monday afternoon at the Golden Pheasant at one o'clock. Dr. Sword was an educa tor with college students in India and was acquainted with both Gandhi and Nehru. The subject of his talk will be The Political Leaders of India." All wives ef Rotary members are invited to at tend the buffet luncheon and pre gram. j i H. E. Barrett and Miss Helen. Bar rett i A. W. Loucks, C. T. Martin. Kicn- D,,,,,, il ..-iJ. ard Meyer, Ira Mix of Indepen- nUSSeliS VJlUeSIS dence, Glenn Mccormick, fcimo McMillan, George Neuman, t:. Lester Newman, B. E. Owens, James L. Payne, E. K. Piasecki, Carl Porter of Albany, Carl M. Quistad, Howard Ragen, Donald Reinke, Kenneth Rich, William Schlitt, Robert Sears, Hollis Smith ' of DaUasT Homer celebrated their Wth wedding Smith, jr.. George Spaur, Sidney anniversary, Sunday, at : their Stevens, E. . M. Syring, rramc I home here. Test Harold Tomiinson, xaernn At i Celebration SWEET HOME Sons-in-law and daughter, grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rus Truax, Barney. Van Onsenooru, Edwin Viesko, nrea viesxo oi Gervais. Ellis Von Eschen, Harry H. Weinstein. Harry J. wenoer- oth. Harold Westfall. S. D. Wiles, Victor Wolfe. John R. Wood. R. D. Woodrow. Gilbert Wynkoop and Lfra TJnn C. Smith will be host- I TVVWUVWj ws ess at a party Tuesday (rom I to I Douglas Yeater. m a a M sr C X,l a. I celebrating his 40th year with AAUW rianS Ladd and Bush bank. Guests will be officers of the Ladd and Bush branch of the United States Na I tlonal bank of Portland, and sever al of the officers from Portland. Dinners Tuesday i . Tho Storo of a Thousand Gifts! Is: . The annual fellowship dinners of the Salem branch, American Association of University Women will be held Tuesday night at 6:15 o'clock at the homes of various members. The dinners are held for the purpose of acquainting members with the fellowship pro gram of the association and fol lowing the no-host dinners enter tainment will be offered stressing this phase of the organization's activity. The branch has been divided into groups with reservations al' ready made by 250 women. One more home has been added to the list already published. Miss Bren da Glass will entertain a group at her home, 290 Manbrin Drive, with Mrs. F. A. Massee and Mrs. L. J. Chapln assisting- Mrs. Mas- see la fellowship chairman and as sisting her are Miss Lorena Jack, chairman of the dinners, Miss El' eanor Stephens and Dr. Helen Pearce. Among these attending the put no concert of Lili Kraus in Port land Friday night were Dean and John T. Russell and Winifred reari xsoyce were married near PerrysviUe. Ohio, November 18, 1899, by the Rev. S. A- Sherman, pastor of the Baptist church. The groom was editor and pub lisher of the Perryville Enterprise and Uieir honeymoon was spent In the newspaper office getting out the Wednesday edition After 17 years of newspaDerlng In Ohio the Russells came to Ore gon City In 1908. In 1909 they came to Sweet Home where they have since resided. In 1929 Russell helped to establish the New Era at Sweet Home. In 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Russell purchased the news paper and with the exception of a rew months, published it continu ously until they sold it In 1948. During the war Mrs. Russell con ducted a column under the head Soldier Bits." She saw to It that the 350 soldiers got a copy of the paper and the men kept track of eacn otner through this column Open house was held Sunda from 2 to 6. Pouring were Mes dames J. C. McCreadv. John Me. Masters, Jack Keeney, Joe Thomp son. Sam Emery and Clara Daueh- erty. A granddaughter, Mrs. Peter rerteilo sang, Mrs. A. J. Sports man and Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Homer played. Present were five couples who have lived beyond 50 years of wedded life. They were Mrr and Mrs. Fred Rolfe who celebrated their 0th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dave King 57 years, r. and Mrs. Jack Keanev 57 years, Mr. and Mrs. John McMaa ters 30 Mr. Melvin Geist Miss Marraret a" Z" na Mr- and Mrs. tt w: i n xZ IKusseU 50 yean. Besides friends nresent Hogg, Miss Alice Crary Brown, and Bennett Ludden. is BcJe-SharaMcrB are the longed-for stockings loved for their fabulously smooth fit . . ior their lasting, fine quality. Choose these cherished gifts jtet, from e fresh selection of 3 I ' - j- ahears sad pew-aahlon shades. sat tdtpktmt tr jmr gifl ssreypxf Belli-Shmi mm$ sseW m rcuri f im $U mmi fmmitt iW ntoelMo elsittaM far slender for average for tall, ersssalllega sisekga larger lee avd .lai.a l lor largest lefs $1C3 I pr. 3 prs. 5 30 AT PERSOIIALIZED eWltSi' ewt NAME OR MONOGRAM were sons-in-law and daughters. Mr and Mrs. Wm. C- Powell, Camas, rn.: mr. ana Mrs. C. J. 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