t Tho Statoaanan. Salam,' Oregon,. Sunday. January ,"M " M ; .T r-: : 7 : : e : 29, 1350 Old Fashioned Dance Slated For Friday The roeeeds for the old fash ioned dance on Friday evening, February 3 at the Salem armnrv. snonsored by, the Salem Woman's club, fa to ument the philan thropic and education fund of the club. All interested persons are Invited to attend. The Czech Jolly Dancer of Scio will dance two exhibition numbers. "The Czech Heel and Toe Dance"- and "Sekerecka" (Little Axe) dance. The Salem Gate Swineers will exhibit "Saint Bernard Waltz" and the yKohan isha Dance." All will be attired In their, brightest costumes. Art and Metha Gibbs, Portland, will bring the ONO and the ONT clubs, which will dance the "Mex ican Schottische." "Square Tan go." "Swin Ola and the "Waltz of the Bella." Arthur E. Gibbs, dance instructor for the Portland groups, is a member of the -Dancing Masters of America, Inc.. a member of the Dancine Masters ' of California, and associate mem ber of San Francisco Folk Dane CarousaL - ' Neil Brown will be master of ceremonies with Mitchell's orch estra furnishing the music. Dances will be called by J. W. "Tex" Richardson of St Paul, Pat Har vey of Portland, and Howard Sau cy of Dundee. After the exhibi tion dancing those who enjoy old fashioned dancing may take part in the square and other dances called. ., )".. Thev grand march will com mence at -6:30 o'clock, the dancing to fo'low. Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry will lead-the march with Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. George Ailing and the exhibition dancers following. Tickets for the affair may be obtained 4 from any committee member or Mrs. Verne Robb at Miller's. : ) Radio Skit Featured The international relations com mittee of the Salem Woman's club Is arranging the weekly program at the clubhouse on Tuesday at. 2 o'clock. Mrs. P. F. Bouffleur is chairman. A radio skit directed by Mrs. Charles A. Ratcliff will fea ture point four of President Tru man's program, "Technical As sistance to Underdeveloped Coun tries." Participating will be Miss Mirpah Blair, Mrs. P. L. Calvert, Hiss Ida Mae Smith, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg and Mrs. Bouffleur. Any one interested in hearing this one , hour program Is invited to attend. Stat ii ' !:.,. ; ''? . ri fat. 5-v,-. 7M tCAflf IMP Ait and Metha Gibbs. Instructors for Ih. ONO and ONT dandn? dubs, Portland, oiva their dancets sorno lost mln ute Instructions before. leaving by bus for an exhibition. The dancers will be here Friday night at the Salem Wom an s club's old fashioned dance at the armory to present a group of dance numbers. T)oh 't Cook flow . . . .1" but ... thank goodness for our faculty for hoping. Every time we see the eaves be gin to drip, we imagine the cold spell is over. We understand, by the way, that the Russian atom bomb supposed to have explo ded recently, is the cause of the cold wea ker. Theirs must have been more potent than ours, which set off no such snowstorms, v Secret Passion . . . The difference be tween men and women is that women admit they like fancy hats. The only time the truth is revealed by the men is during unusual weather. The first bit of snow brings out a gay and often shocking lot of plaid ski caps with ear muffs, knitted GI caps with bills turned up, and slightly faded red hunting hats. No, the men aren't a bit vain. Night life ... There is one interesting aspect of the snow which continues, though the weather is otherwise tiresome. Each morning we marvel at the number of tracks registered in the night's fall of snow. As we go out to bam or chickenhouse in the morn ing well see half a dozen different tracks of birds and animals on the clean surface of the ground. One doesn't realize how many vis itors come every night Nothing to fear, un less you'd call the cat tracks those of a Peep ing Tom. j.j . Headin' Home . . . For once, the Circuit Rider seems to be going the right way. He's heading east again, seeking a warmer cli mate. Never Know . . . We decided that our figure could stand a little paring, so went on a diet The first week we lost Wz pounds, last time we weighed we had gained those back and an extra 2 pounds to boot. We would mind starving to death lots less if we lost weight doing it. ... Maxine Buren 2 Club Dances Are Scheduled Two club dances are on the agenda for the coming weekend. Friday night the Trotters club will hold its monthly dance at Crystal Gardens with Bill DeSou za's orchestra engaged to play be tween 10 and 1 o'clock. The com mittee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. Robley Copley and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Franz. Tillicum club members will have their February dance on Saturday night at the Marion hoteL The so cial hour will be at 8 o'clock with dinner to be served promptly at 9 o'clock. Wolfer'fl orchestra will play for dancing. The Valentine motif will be used in decorating and the committee includes Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Gadwa and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich. Mrs. McKay Out-of-town Mrs. Douglas McKay will not hold her weekly at home this Tuesday as she will be in eastern Oregon with Goernor McKay, where he is fulfilling speaking engagements. Engagement is Being Told en- The announcement of the gagement of Miss Genevieve Ar lene Olson, to Clair Priem is be ing announced today by her par ents, Mrs. Genevieve Olson and Oscar M. C. Olson. Both young people are employed by the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph company. The wedding date is to be Feb rurary 11. liiii.:: 'iiiitiiln I l i I" I A !U i 12 -lii : PT iqes-ciea Are Revealing Plans j For Weddings Three February brides-elect are revealing plans for their weddings. Evans-Bmndldge ;. Miss Barbara Brundidge,vdaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brun didge, will became the bride of Keith Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Evans, on Saturday, February 18. The ceremony will take place at the First Congrega tional church at 8 o'clock with Dr. Seth Huntington officiating. A re ception will follow in the fire place room. The bride-elect, who will be given In marriage by her father, has asked her sister-in-law, Mrs. Glessnor Brundidge, tor be her honor attendant Bridesmaids will t Mrs Douglas Armstrong and Miss Arleen Frogley. Bisbee- Shepherd The First Presbyterian church will be the setting for the Febru ary 12 wedding of Miss Lois Shep herd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd, and Donald Bis bee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Bisbee of Independence. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin will nerform ine 3 o'clock ceremony and a re ception will be held In the church parlors. Mr. Shepherd will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Janet Telfer will be the maid of honor and Miss Janell Johnson the bridesmaid. Lawrence Bisbee will serve as his brother's best man. Freele-Ayres At a 4 o clock ceremony on Sat urday, February 11 MissDbrothy Ayres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ayres of Salem, will be come the bride of William Freele, son of Mrs. Nettie Freele of Stay ton. The Court Street Christian church will be the setting with the Rev. W. H. Lyman officiating. Max Alford will sing and Miss Ruth Bedford will be the organist Mr. Ayres will give his daugh ter in marriage and Mrs. Gordon Johnson of Portland will be the bride's only attendant Roland Darby will serve as best man and ushers will be Calvin Hughes and Robert Schachtsick. A reception wui oe held in the church parlors, i 1 "S s . ' M - "".T . . i Jtf IAS mm I: i 1 "111 i ! i I ,J : 1 AuRevoirTea For Matron In compliment to Mrs. Kenneth G. Manning, who will be leaving in February for Portland to make her home, Mrs. Harold Busick and Mrs. Wheeler R. English will be hostesses for an informal tea on Tuesday afternoon at the latter's Chemeketa street home. A group of Mrs. Manning's in timate friends have been bidden to call between 2 and 4 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur G. Upston will preside at the tea urn. The Valentine motif will be used in the decorations about the rooms. Mrs. Merrill Online win enter tain the Modern Drama class at her South High street home Tues day afternoon at a one o'clock lun cheon. Mrs. C. B. Spencer will re view the musical, "South America" with the script and music. Kenneth Peabody, weaving In structor at Oregon State college, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Salem Weavers Guild Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wil liam H. Burghardt, 860 Union street Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. Clifford Farm er, Miss Maxine Buren and Mrs. Pauline McClure. i CLUB CALENDAR TrXSDAT Central WCTU meet in Carrier noom. rtm Methodist church, 2 p.m Bush Mother club, 1 p.m. at the school, speaker. Saletn Woman's club program, club- npiuc, i p.m. WEDNESDAY Salem Weavers Guild with Mrs. W K. Burghardt. 860 Union St., S p.m. THURSDAY Dabblers. 730 with Mrs. T. IL Stook. is mnfr noma. Raphaterians with Mrs. Morton reck. iu court st.. zso pjn. Tq Tell of uroperi Trip " Mrs.' Oliver B. Huston will tell of her trip to Europe at the lunch eon meeting of Women of Rotary Monday afternoon at one o'clock at the Golden .Pheasant The title of her tal will be "Blcvcllnr Through Europe and she will il lustrate it with pi tures. Joseph ine Albert SDauIdW will sin? with Mrs. A. A. Schramm the accompanist Presidents Will Be Feted at Tea Calendared for Thursday, Feb ruary 8 is the tea for which the University of Oregon mothers and Oregon Slate college mothers win be hostesses in compliment to the two state presidents, who are from Salem, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. president of the Oregon State mo thers, and Mrs. George H. Swift president of the University of Ore gon mowers. . The affair will be held at the Morningside home of Mrs. Glenn Paxson between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. The date for the affair had origin ally been set for February 13, but has been changed to the 9 th. Mrs. Paxson of the Oregon State mother' and Mrs. Merrill Ohling of the Oregon mothers are co chairmen of the affair. Mrs. Austin H. Wilson is president of the Ore gon State mothers and Mrs. Grant Failin of the Oregon mothers.. Carrier Room Scene of Rites At a quiet ceremony this after noon in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church at 4 o'clock Mrs. Fern Conne-, daughtes of Mr. and Mrs. L H. Vinson, will be come the bride of Joseph H. Ran dall. The Rev. Brooks Moore will officiate before members of the immediate family. . For her wedding the bride has chosen a grey tallleur with navy accessories. Mrs. L. L. Brown will be her sister's only attendant and will wear a pink suit with brown accessories. Joseph Jennet t, bro ther of the. bride, will serve as best man. A receDtion In honor of the cou pie will follow at the borne o'f the bride s parents. ' In March Mr. Randall and his bride will sail on the Lurline for a honeymoon in Hawaii. They will make their home temporarily at 38 Duncan avenue. 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