miii'i"!: litHjV:s;f jji(iniii:: MiUl""" "'' - 5 t Tho &irt""r Sclem, Oregon.' T7ednee dayy Sept 17, SOCIETY CLUBS To See Game, Social Tidbits By Jerymc English FIRST BIQ GAME . . . out-of-i town this season conies on Satur day when the University ol Ore gon and University ol Calfiornia play at Multnomah Stadium in Portland. ... A number ol Salem and Oregon football fans will go up on Friday night for the pre game festivities. . . . Ted Cham bers, a member of the state board of higher education, and Mrs. .Chambers will be in Portland for the game and weekened. ... The Chandler Browns and daughter. Vlvienne, the James Waltons and gon,-Jeff, the Harold dingers and John Eeltzels will make up a party at the game and attend the pre-game luncheon at the Town club.'. . . : Mare ef same . . . mile their kusbands are away hunting this weekensi tnetr wives wiu oe Fsrtlaad fer lvncheen and the game. . . .In the grasp will be Mrs. Charles Hnrrina. Mrs. - Mrs. Breymaa Boise. Mrs. Key H. Simmons. - Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Keith Brown. Mrs. Tern W. Miller. Mrs. Broee Spanlding mad Mrs. Werner Brawn. . . . Also headed for the same . . will be the Robert DeArmonds, Robert Needhams. Harvey Quis tads. John Steelhammers, James - B. Nicholsons. Laddie Gales. Bud Watermans, Leon Perrys, Ken and Jean Potts. Charles Woods. Merle Browns. Glenn McCormicks. Carl Nelsons. L. V. Bensons, William L. Phillips, the junior William Phlllins. Jim and Joan Phiiims. the John Johnsons, Roger Schnells, Ilmer Bergs and son. Jerrv, ' Charles Camobells - and John TL Woods . ... Mrs. Wood to leave after the game for Yankton. South Dakota to visit her parents, the Ralph Aliens .'. . Dr. Wood to Sain his wife. In mid-October and ecomoanv her home. ... Partv Notes S Yt visiters ... Mr. and Mrs. B. F-. Ows entertained at din ner Tuesday n'rfct at the Amer ican Tviea eV fer Colonel and Mrs. Elmer T. Woo ton whe are her from Washinrton. D. V. . . A few ef teier lon ti friends were bWden to the - affr. ... Ceionel Weoten re turn . the Hen, eanltal en TorMlv aM Mrs. Weoten win vVHt wWi re'-HT in Whint Um d in Portland with her eVvter for s-verl weeks ... rtntr te s-iem to say rood hre Wforejgeln east. A ries ... of parties planned h : Mrs.f v Wnhert Brownell and Mr. Donald Ttr this week . . . en Tuesdav and Wednesday nieht with euests b'dden to brldee at te 'Rrown ell home In Kingwood A- PM U Meet etwe . . . Aleia Phi " at"nne wf" he efficialW or f"M In Pen eome rne October S at the CandMarla -HMs home of Mrs. Bruce Pickett at Skooil avenue ... Mrs. Piett. whe recently moved here fr-m Portland, Is - provincial governor of the B west district and atted t .ed fe nation?' convention this . enninr. ... AM Alnna Ybto in the eltv' are Invited to attend . the mating. , ATIW trd Meetinc To state board meeting . . . Mrs. Xrvin Potter, president of the Sa lem branch. American Associa tion o Unlverir Women, and Mis Eleanor Stephens, state his torian cha'rman. will attend the state board meeting in Orvallis n Saturday ... a snecial truest will b Mrs. Fith Sherrard of fhe natiil WasMneton. D C. . . . Mrs. R. E..McCormick of CrvjMs is state rreident. . . . Serrard will talk with of ficers pvd members, on what Is bein done bv AAUW branches resrrifn economic and social problems. : ' Srnnl Birtrnlay Party Donald Glen Regehr celebrated his second birthday at a party on Sundar when his mother, Mrs. Don G. Regehr. entertained at their home on the Wallace Road. Honoring Donald were Mrs. Mar Tin Hiebext and Joan of Molalla. Mrs. Thomas Korn. Joyce, Betty. i Glen and Robert, Mrs. Warren Simer and James, Mrs. Robert Brown and Roger, Denis Mahaf ' s. Billie Musgrave, Mrs. John Hoff ert. Sharon nd Jonnie and Mrs. Loren W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stargess . ef 857 Plymouth Dr. are the par ents of a son, David Wayne, born September L Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ParkSturgess and Mr. and Mrs. W. L Gibson of Culver, Oregon, For Soilproof, AT ELFSTROM'S It's new, it's beautiful, it's Imperial .Wall paper. It's easy to hang. 153 y.X - r t r Mr. and Mrs. Howard Earl Wood (Donna Louise Ahalt) who -were married on September 9 at the First Christian ' church. The bride is the daughter ol the Victor Ahalls and her husband Is the son of the A E. Woods. (McEwan photo). Mr. Leary High In Bridge Series William F. Leary turned In high score as the Salem Elks Bridge club opened its fall series of week ly tournaments preparatory to the big sectional meet here October 28 and 29. Close behind were Mrs. Stuart Thede and John Pugh of Shedd with a 60 per cent aver age. Other high scores were made by Walter M. Cline, Mrs. C B. Bent son, Mrs. Walter M. Cline. Sidney Schechtman, Mrs. Edward E. Roth, Mrs. John S. Bone, Howard Pick ett, William Wood, Mrs. Arthur W. Binegar and Mrs. Jose Moritz of Corvallis. The Junior tournaments for du plicate beginners will open Wed nesday evening, October 4, alio the date of the Elks Bridge club monthly master point competi tion. : I Neighbors Hold Pep Meeting Silver Bell Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft was hostess to district 21 at a pep meeting on Friday at the VFW hall with over 115 in attendance. Special guests were grand captain, Ruth Gibbons; grand representative, Bonnie Grov; district captain, Ruth Beech; district inner sentinel. Nan Boyd, au or district 21, Portland. Others from out-of-state were dis trict representative, Cordia Mor rison, Amity; district representa tive. Alma Owens. McMinnville; district field manager, Ethel Ved der, Dundee; officers and neighbors from Amity, Albany, Corvallis, Dundee, Independence, McMinn ville, Monmouth, Newberg, Port land, Salem, Silverton and Toledo. Salem captains and guards es corted all grand and district of ficers to the Camp Fire and were greeted by Salem Guardian Neigh bor Peters. Mrs. Opal Bayer of aiem gave a group of solos. Dist rict Guardian Neighbor Russell Winchcomb presided. The next Pen me tin will be in Newberg on October 18 and an in vitation to Portland on September zb was received. Toastmis tress Meeting The Salem Toastmlstress club will hold its first regular meeting of the new season Thursday night at 8 pjn. at the Golden Pheasant. Mrs. Edward White and Miss Myr tle Westerholt will serve as hos tesses. Table topics are in Surge of Mrs. Mel Clemens. Toastmlst ress ef the evening will be Miss Alma Schroeder and speakers will be Mrs. A. J. UUman, Miss Freda Cherrington, Miss Constance Wein man, Miss Brenda Glass, and Miss Ruth Jaynes. Greaseproof Walls SEE MUSIC 1 CLUB CALENDAR WXONXSDAT WSCS ef First Methodist church. silver tea. Carrier Room. X p. circles of Jason Le Metboam church meet for dessert luncheons. THTJBSDAT League of Women Voters, lunch. meeting. Chuck's Steakhouse. 12:30 p.m. k'a Steakhouse. 12 :30 p.m. htrp at Salra tnihine club, with Mrs. sojourners, salad Women's clubhouse. Spiritual Sunshine Amy Pierpoint. 1574 Mill street. RIOAT Past Presidents. Hal Hibbard auxil iary. USWV with Mrs. Ora Harder. 534 North list street. 13:30 no-host luncheon. TUESDAY Yomarcos of the First Methwflt church, with Mr John Harper. 133 uwn afreet. xn p. m. - Insurance Women Plan for Year xa insurance w omens associa-1 non of Salem met for its regular uuuier ana ousaness meeting. iXiring the evening pitcures were taken by Pay Ley of North west Insurance News and the group I was entertained dt Mrs. OUver Huston who showed pictures of her I travels in lagland, Ireland, Scot- iana ana Austria. Mrs. Margurite Kirk. nresidenL asked for reports from her exec utive board which consists of Mrs.1 Sid Rising, vice president; Miss Delphine Cooler, corresponding secretary, who also cave the reoort for the recording secretary. Miss wary uiaoys Turner: Miss Leona I Teske, treasurer; and Miss Nillal uiuett. The newly appointed chairmen gave their reports and a sketch of their duties, as follows: budeet and finance, Mrs. E. A. Guenther; bul letin, Mrs. Victor Christensen: pro gram and education, Mrs. . T. Rogers; employment. Miss Alice Dahlen; legislation, Mrs. Lucille Burnett: welfare, Miss Kathyrn Williams; friendship. Miss Gwen tliu; contact. Mrs. Waldron Hill- pot; girl of the month, Mrs. James Stewart; membership, Mrs. Lorena C Anderson; and publicity, Mrs. u. m. isrewer. mere were plans made for a card party in November as a means for raising money and.various oth er projects were discussed. Sinpb - A Dash of This -A Dash of That ... and Plenty of Curly7! CURLY'S Your Friendly. Home Owned Dairy Fbno 3-0703 Ceremony Held In Jefferson; On September 19 at an 8 o'clock ceremony at the Church of God in Jefferson Miss Lois Marie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Stayton, became the bride of Gene A. Shamberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shamberger of Sal em. The Rev. Sam Wilson officiat ed. Freeman-Davis, brother of the bride, lighted the candles. , Mrs. John Shamberger sang. The bride wore an eggshell lace gown over satin and fingertip length veil. She carried a white Bible topped with an orchid and a spray of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Arthur Sandner, sister of the groom, was matron , of honor and wore a chartreuse chiffon gown. She carried a nosegay of salmon gladioluses. John Davis, brother of the bride, was best man. Arthur Sandner . and Howard Mumby were ushers. The bride's mother wore a royal blue crepe gown and black accessories.- Mrs. Shamberger'a gown was of grey crepe. Their corsages were of gladioluses. The reception was held In the church dining room. Assisting, were Mrs. Howard Mumby, Mrs. John G. Shamberger, Mrs. N. C White. Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mrs. Heather Bowers, Mrs. Arthur San dner. Mrs. Marion Robison and Miss Marie Busch. For going away the bride wore a beige suit with brown accessor ies. After a wedding trip east and south to Mississippi the couple will be at home in Stayton. Juniors Hold Rush Party Salem Junior Woman's club members entertained with a rush party at the clubhouse Monday night with forty attending." Games were In. play with prizes going to Mrs. John H. Sullivan and Mrs. Edward' Nilsen. Honor guests were Mesdames Lawrence Rich, Roger Ritchey, Harry Ewing, Arthur Wilson, Smith French, Wesley Voorhees, F. Norman Young, Larry Johnson, Robert Pranger, Robert Shephard, Richard Jenning, Wills rd Glaze, John H. Sullivan and Miss Doro thy Cooper. The autumn motif was used in the refreshments, decor and fa vors. Pouring were Mrs. Ralph Atwood, president of the club, and Mrs. Robert Johnson. I . Mrs. Tom Bays was chairman of the affair and assisting were Mesdames Boby Babbitt, Sam CamobelL Richard CriswelL Don aid Freel, Richard Klover, Terry Randall, Clarence Rickard, Lloyd mitn, and Wesley Goodrich. -n T I r 1 ' Chest Workers to r T" i i ' 1 oe nmenainea Mrs. Gus Moore, chairman of the West Salem women's division of the Community Chest, will enter tain her workers at a 10 o'clock mffee nn Thirrertav mnmln at tha I vi j tr.i.v..i. '"""J,?? 7? I .vnu. wn;&u nui w as mui;u ana rtex Gibson, acuve workers on the chest drive. Attendine will be Mrs. Barnev Van Onsenoord, Mrs. Richard Nel son, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton, Mrs. Harold El- rttfrt Mr VronV Tr Hnaratti Itm w t. cwa -mv. u t Mr. t v jnhnvn ni tut.-. m,,k I hell Young. w r n LJUUZaX Corner State Ill' l un Glass Designed by Designer, Adapted By Sue Gardner Alban Conway,- an American designer, has taken a centuries old technique of brown glass, and fine, glass ac-fT cessories fori contemporary ; homes. Conway ' visited Italy last j year and watch-1 j ed the procc&s .. of Venetianl . glass blowers of Murano. Theyf were making! rococo and ba-I roque patterns from the days of the Renaissance in a method that does not allow the hands to stop until the piece Is completely shaped. ' Conway studied the process and then designed a collection of fine vases, bowls, candlesticks, centerpieces, decorative flowers and ashtrays In colorful hues and shapes. The pieces, all of which are made In Italy, are in such a wide range of colors and styles that they fit into many periods. The first group is now ready for distribution in this country and more will be available from the 'A Miss Phyllis Ann John ston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Johnston, whose betrothal to John Henry McConville, Jr.,; son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCon ville, has been announced. No wedding date has been set (Jesten-Miller). HUBBARD The Pythian Sis ten of Arion Temple met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lester Pulley, MJLC presiding. Mrs. A. F. de Lespinasse talked on her recent trip and reported on her attend ance at the biennial Supreme Temple in Michigan. Next meeting win be October x in the rythlan hall. HTJBBAKD Henered with a shower of gifts Sunday afternoon at the Legion hall was Miss Louise Danskey, bride-elect of John Strawn. Hostesses were Misses Ar lene and Betty Strawn, Velma Barendse and Mrs. Clair Emch. Games were played and Mrs. Merle Danskey, Arlene and Velma assist ed with the gifts. Refreshments were served to the more than 30 guests. : and Liberty .-. GROUP 1. GROUP 2. , 0 ffljjfyh 5,11 "fcr' ' t Sell for II fjMm 10.95 14.95 I i .' ' t t M . . I t . American for Modern Homes Italian craftsmen. A fluted bowl in white glass with sulphur yellow stripes and matching yellow vases is among the show pieces in the Conway collection. "Well have to use uranium for this yellow group, so I don't know how long we will continue it," the designer said. However, he also has available vivid cardinal .reds, gold and silver flaked pieces, and pastels. His heavy glass . ashtrays come with glass pestles to stamp out cigarette butts. They are almost too beautiful to use for ashes, be ing in shaded tones of red and amber, or green. For center pieces, Conway has - designed shallow glass bowls with Intri cate flowers. One has white musk roses flacked with gold, and these flowers are shown with matching glass candlesticks. The Conway candlesticks are made with a removable shelf just be low the - candle part and this makes for an unusual silhouette. - Many of his larger vases make fine lamp bases, especially the carnmai rea ones. General " riatureaiorp.) Lieske-Becker Vows Read The marriage of Miss Doris E. Becker and Eueene F. Lieske was solemnized at the Bethel Baptist church on September 10 -. at o'clock with the Rev. Woyke and the Rev. Frederick officiating. Miss Ruth Giese was the organist and Mrs. Christine Cuen ; sang, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Becker of Bis marck, North Dakota and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lieske of Salem. The bride's sown was of -white satin . and lace and her fingertip veil was lace edged and held by a coronet of seed pearls. She car ried a white Bibl topped with camellias. Miss Jeanette Durant was the bridesmaid and wore a rose taf feta gown and carried a pastel nosegay. 'Joe Ann Losha, cousin of the bride, was flower girL Wil liam Lieske, Jr., nephew ef the groom, was ring bearer. William Lieske was his brother's best man and uushers were James Sheldon and Robert Morris. The bride's mother wore a wine afternoon gown wltn grey acces sories. Mrs. Lieske chose a grey gown with navy blue accessories. A reception was held in the church parlors. Assisting were Mrs. Florence Fawk, Mrs. Irving Becker of Olympia, and Mrs. Wil liam Lieske After a wedding trip to Wash ington the couple will be at home in Salem. For traveling the bride wore a grey suit with beige ac cessories. Twe mere names te be added te the list of - pledges recently an nounced include Susan Perry, daughter of the Kenneth Perrys, a pledge of Delta Gamma at the University of Oregon, and Rob ert Hamblin. son of Dr. and Mrs, Chester W. Hamblin, who pledged Beta Theta Pi fraternity on the University of Washington campus. Phone 2-0912 A Music Club'i' ; i i i Plan Events Federated Music clubs of Salem held their first fall luncheon meet ing on Tuesday at the Marion ho tel with Mrs. Ronald Craven, pres- dent, presiding. - Plans for the coming year were discussed. The annual tea sponsored by the group will be December 3 and is a benefit for the Mrs. Walter Den ton Memorial fund, The group de cided to cooperate with James Sample, director of the Portland Symphony, in helping to further Interests of the symphony in Sa lem. t The Federated clubs will sponsor six monthly recitals during the year with students participating. The Erst one will be in Novem ber and one will 'feature ensem ble numbers. Mrs. Craven announced her committee chairmen for the year as follows: membership. Miss Ruth Bedford; ways and means, Victor Palmason; telephone, Frederick Wilson, . Mrs. Mary Kiely. Mrs. Victor Palmason; publicity, Miss Lena Belle Tartar; and December tea, Mrs. David Eason. Attending were Mrs. Craven. Mrs. Clyde Gilbert. Mrs, Kenneth Rich, Mrs. Nettle Larson; Mrs. Harvey Gibbens, Mrs. David Ea ton, Mrs. Fred Rawlins, Mrs. Mary Kiely, Miss Elma Weller, Mrs. Adeline Bradtl, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Alice Arnold, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelspn, Miss Lena Belie Tartar, miss Kutn ueoiora and Frederick Wilson. Meeting: on Thursday Alpha Epsilon , chapter. Beta Sigma Phi will meet on Thursday with Miss Cecelia Greene. 450 Rosemont street at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Sam Campbell and Mrs. Donald Stiffler are in charge of the pro gram which Is to be on literature. The first regnlar meeting ef Job's Daughters Mothers club, Bethel 43 will be the fourth Wed nesday in October, instead of to day as originally announced. : . .i' mm vmi BPAQCI pfSSSSSSS . r ,oacowotHswu. 1 ( &PSFr 1 --'. a ... V.. : , ' ... .............. . mm rtPLUM3lttO-ttATPtO P . .'vv'.' J Jr i79 H. 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