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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1951)
I : r if SOCI E TV i! G LU E S MU SIC A round u Town. . . . By Jeryme English vfw MEMBERS . from Salem Initiated at a colorful ceremony at Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile Saturday anernoon at Masonic Temple in Portland were . . . Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. E. JE. Boring, Mrs. Charles W. Mc- f!ab. Mrs. Eric A. fetre, Mrs, John M. Ramage and Mrs. Gilbert B. Wynkoop. . A special guest at the ceremonial was Airs, jueanor F. Heitzman of Salt Lake City, the supreme queen, who made her of ficial visit at the Temple ... A formal dinner and dance followed the afternoon affair ... The new members will be welcomed at the Salem Nile club meeting on Mon day. f :. Date is set . . . Tuesday, March IS the Republican Women's Fed eration of Oregon will be enter tained at tea by Oregon's first lady, Mrs. Douglas McKay, at her Jerrls avenue home . . members of the federation will be here from Portland and all parts of the state for the day . . . they will visit the legislature in the morn ing and a no-host luncheon will be held at the Marion hotel at noon with the tea following in the afternoon . . . Mrs. Roy T. Bish op is president of the state group and Bin. Charles A. Sprague of the Salem unit. . . Happy anniversary . . . today for Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., who are celebrating their 49th wedding anniversary - . they have made their home here since their marriage. . . To Comllls ... on Thursday to be entertained at ft bridie luncheon at the home of Mrs. Roy S. Keene. will be members of - her Salem club ... in the croup will be Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. G F. Chambers, Mrs. Wil liam S. Cole, Mrs. Richard Slat er. Mrs. W. Wells Banm, Mrs. William I. Phillips. Miss Doro thea Steuslof f, Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. Harry U. Miller, who now lives In Portland. . . Club notes . . . Mr- and Mrs. Merrill Ohling will be hosts to members of their club at dinner 'fend bridge Tuesday night at their South High street home . . . Mrs. Arthur Hay will entertain her sewing club at luncheon on Tues day afternoon. ' , In Portland . . . until Tuesday ere delegates of Chemeketa chap ter. Daughters of the American Revolution, headed by the regent, MLy Edna Mingus, to attend the 37th annual session of the Oregon Society, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution at the Multnomah hotel ... Honor guest at the ses sion will be Mrs. James B. Pat ton, Columbus, Ohio, president general of the DAR . . . Oh Mon day's agenda wil be a citizenship luncheon, a tea at the home of Mrs- Howard P. Arnest to honor Mrs. Patton - and Miss Jeanette Dentler, Portland, vice-president general of the national society . . . and in the eVening a defense meet ing at which Jack Hayes, Salem director of civil defense for Ore gon, will be one of the featured speakers . . . Tuesday's . luncheon will center around historic Cham- poeg and the theme of the style'' revue'will be "One Hundred Years of Oregon Fashions" ... a banquet CLUB CALENDAR L hbors. MONDAY 1 : 1 V Past Oracle club of Royal Neichl 7:30 with Mrs. W. G. Walker, j 1045 North Summer street I Hiniu Rosa Court. Order of Amar anth, meet Masonic Temple. S p.m. Salem Daughters of Mile. Masonic Temple, sewing 10:30 s.m noon lunch eon. , i s University of Oregon Mothers with Mrs. George Alexander. 2 pjii. . TUESDAY j ' I . ! I Alpha Chi Omega 'mothers, chapter house, 7:45 p.m. t f Pricilia Guild; ' Christ Lutheran church, parish hall. 1:45 p.m. Swegle Woman's club. 1 p.m. with Mrs. Louis Meuman, SOS North 38th street. Credit Women's Breakfast club. 7 s.m.. Nohterens. Her bert Carter speaker. - 1 - f Marion county "WCTU annual meet ing. Leslie Methodist church, all; day, 10 ajn.. noon luncheon. ; Missouri club With : Mrs. Wilms Loe. 1920 North 4th mt4 no-host dinner. 12 JO WEDNESDAY S M j ' First Congregational guild, board meeting 1 pjn., regular meeting 2 p.m. THURSDAY -.- ! ' I " Chapter CB. PEO with Mrs. . A. McGUufUn, 2t04 Huwey si, 7:30 p.m. Labish Garden club meet with" Mrs. Dorothy Ziclinski. i Elizabeth Lord, speaker. ! - I FRIDAY I Salem Woman's E club meeting, sclub house 2 P-m.. board meeting. 1 pjn. 40th Wedding Celebrated. ! By Souths I Mr. and Mrs. I Charles South celebrated their 40th wedding an niversary at an open house Sun day afternoon at their North fWin ter street residence with a llarge group of relative and friends calling5 between 2 and 5 o'clock. The affair was J given in honor o Mrs- South's - brother-in.-law and sister, Mrv and Mrs. Leoe Far- rell, who are here visiting J from Bulfalo, N. Y. Other membfrs of the immediate family who came Atitif.tnwn -f ri the nrrasion were Mr. South's sister, MrsJ Fan nie Smith of Haines, in. u.; mr. Smith's brother-m-law and sis ter, Mr. and MrsJ C. C. Berry of Portland, who are also cousins 01 Mrs. South; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rrr of Milwaukee, and Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Z. Raines of I Cor nelius. I I I Mr. and Mrs. South were! mar ried in Tindall. S. D. andj have lived in Salem lor 21 years.jiney have three children, Mrs. Ray Hart nf MhMinnvilleL Or- ville South of Portland and Frank South of Salem, and live grand children. '4 Prreidintf at the coffee i urns TiHnff fhp afternoon were! Mrs. Jess Paschall and Mrs.' John Murphy. Assisting aoouij mc rooms were Mrs. Raymond Hart, Mrs. Orville i soutn ana i wrs. Frank South.; Randall South, a grandson, greeted; guests at the door and Gloria ?jean jauuer, a granddaughter, passed the j guest book. 1 i 5 J wrk Racket elub met! with iur. vm Ostrander Tuesday. The day was spent working on afghans and Easter favors fpr the veterans hospitals Mr and Mrs. M. D. Bruckman are in the second week of a month's vacation fat scenic spots in the south. They are taking the trip by car. ' f - -i : Tuesday night will close th ses- - with KTrs Patton the i EUest BlUiu " . ; speaker, i .' . I --j - ' j mm wijsmm &m flew GAS Y with New Automatic Spin-rinfe New Built-in Water Filterj Tr New Handy Swing Faucct$ $269 95 EASY TERMS Come in and see tki BIG -VALUE EASY Spindrier in action today. Only the new EASY has Automatic Spinrinse wjth double-rinsing action . . .1 built-in "dean flow1 Wator Filter for cleanest washing and rinsing V . Handy' Swing Faucets. Does Jour week's wash in ess than one hour! Immediate Delivery raurrm nuxrs unixs itnmzi i i:xi rz:s galgm onocorj CITY C?m FRIDAYS Til 9 P. M. 115 So. Coram ordal Phone 3-91 4S J Coeds Pledge To Willamette Sororities Twenty-seven Willamette uni versity coeds were pledged to ithe four soroities on the campus at the conclusion of the mid-term rush ing period Saturday nightJ Pledge services will be conducted at a later date by the individual houses. The pledges are as follows: Alpha Chi Omega; Charleen As vik, Harriet Bennett, Marilyn Enns and Betty. Jean Mullin, Portland; Virginia Benner, Salem; (Marilyn Deetz, Oregon City; Linda Gragg, Monroe; Gloria Kainu, Longview, Wash.; Marjorie Leonard, Silver ton; Marilyn. Merb, Ada; and Betty Royer, Pilot'Rock. f f Chi Omega: Joan Bunnell, Dor othy Cannon, Salem; andrThehma Klepp, Rainier. j .Delta Ganima: Sylvia Hastings, Edna Hill and Marilyn Quamjme, Salem; Harriet AHer, Yakima; Marguerite Dawson, Longview; Ardath Durbin, Weiser, Idaho; (El izabeth Foster, Seattle; Jo Ann Hirtzel, Chihuahua Chih,' Mexico; Nancy Pratt, Clackamas; Edith Wheeler, Wendell, Idaho. j Pi Beta Phi: Mary Campbell, Alice Girod. Salem; arid Sally Bndgeman, Portland. J I DanceVs to v Give Program Here Tonight The Spanish and Latin-American dancers, Federico Rey and Pilar Gomez, win appear at Salem high school auditorium tonight under the sponsorship ; of the Salem Community Concert : asso ciation. The doors open at 7:30, concert begins at 8:15 o'clock. The following program will be given: : Cordoba . Rey and Gomez Bolero classico Rey , Albenlz Popular t . deFaOa Andaluza Gomes . Gato ArirenUne Fokelore Popular Silvia Masciareljk pianist Tamnotito Panameno Populsr i Rey and Gomez Suite Basque ; Popular Expata ISantza (Saut Basque) . Aurresku I Dance of Honor) Rey . Sagar Dantza Dance of the Apples) : Rey and Gomes j Zortzito (piano) : MasciarelU ! Masquerade de Soule (Dance of Rey and Gomez Binako-Arln-Arin ( piano) MasciarelU Xan Petrtque Dantza (Comic Dance) . t - . : Rey and Gomez I Arabesque Debussy MasciarelU ; d Amor Brujo (Loy. the Maxician) deFalla Dance of Terror Ritual Fire Dance Dance of Game of Love ! Bells of Dawn ! Rey and Gomez Three Classical Dances (18th Century) . Popular Panaderos Seiruidillas Manchexas Malaruenas Rey and Gomez Pa vans capticcio Albeniz Rey Cafe Cantante Waldteufel Rey and Gomez Zarasoza . Albeniz MasciarelU Gypsy Rhythms Popular Rey and Gomez Scenes from Old Madrid .... Chueca EI Barquillero (The Cookie Vendor) Onl,Etiqiiette ' , By Roberta Leo : Q. When a man is entering an elevator with a girl, or getting out of an : elevator, which, one should precede?' A. He should allow the girl to enter . first, and also to step out first, unless the elevator is crowd ed and he is in front of the door. In that case, he can- step out first and wait for her. Q. How- and when does ! the bridegroom give his - fee to ; the minister who performs the wed ding ceremony?. : A. The bridegroom should give the money or check (nclosed in an envelope) to his best man, who gives it to the minister after; the ceremony, and of course privately. : Q. Is it considered proper, for a woman to 'adjust her makeup at the table after dining in a pub lic restaurant? ' t A. While formerly 1 rowned upon, society has now relented enough to : condone the repairs most women deem necessary to their lips and shiny noses after eating. . Entertain Guests At Lodge Meeting Trinity Chapter, Order of East ern Star, held its regular meeting on Friday night, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, worthy matron of Ains- worth chapter was honored, and gave a short talk. Mr. Reay and Stanley Brown, junior past patron of Trinity chapter also talked briefly. Mrs. Robert Gahlsdorf, ac companied by Miss Barbara Cone, sang. The refreshment committee included Mrs. E. M. Eby, Mrs. H. T. I Hartwell, Mrs. William Not- helfer and Mrs. W. W. Wilson. Sacred Heart Recitals Planned ! Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8:15 in St. Joseph's Hall the music students of Sacred Heart high school will be presented in a recitaL Choral numbers for both evenings will include: f Ave Maria , , ..Gregorian I Got Shoes Arr. Cain Cool Water ' ; j -Jolan --' t The Boys Glee Club ! Tumbling Tumble weeds .i. Nolan My Own America Wrubel t Double Quartet 1- ; The Lovely Sens My Heart U Is Singing Goulding Arr. Dews Yours la My Heart AloneiLehar cecuiana ; A Bird new- Children of the Moon. Clokey .Warren It Was Not Meant For Me. Frlml - Treble Triad Praise the Lord H. N. Hany Life ' ' Hi j The Ctatesmcca, , galem. Orecotu Monday, ITarclt f. IS 51 3 Mixed Ensemble , .Pfano soloists on Monday night will include: Lois O'Connor, Marne Christensen, Patricia Gilles, Donna Lebold, Joann Dougherty, Joann Polster, Jacqueline j Larson, Mary Angela Suing, Jeanne Brewer. Vo cal selections will be presented by Duane Heubergerj: I Joan Steiner and Maria m Meier.t ; i - : Piano selections'1! on Tuesday evening will be presented by Shir ley Koutny, Joanne Finney, Cath erine McCormack, Frank. Lebold and Rosemary Dougherty. Vocal ists will include Dolores Gottfried, Vivienne Brown, and Grace Corey. Jo Ann Windishar will be pre sented as. a harp soloist. Parents and friends of the stu dents of Sacred Heart High School are cordially" invited. ; i. - Officer to fie ,i ; Here' Tonight T i Miss Beatrie Patterson, nation al director, of the Business and Professional clubs will be. in Sa lem tonight and will attend a, meeting of the local club :.t May- flower hall at 7:30. the Salem club has invited member bf the Oregon City, Woodburn and Sil-! ?erton clubs to attend. f . I Miss Patterson is here to attend the conference . in Sweet I Home March 11. I L i The Salem club heard W. W. McKinney, former municipal Judge at a dinner meeting last Tuesday. Paso doble (Dance, of Madrid) Rey and Gomes Baracarola Albeniz MasciarelU Jota Argonesa, from "La Dolores" Breton R.y and Gomez Prices Good 'Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Reg. 8c Guest Size 2 SWAM! Lk Cp)(p)s Toiletries 3.59 Certified VITAMIN "A" CAPSULES, 100's I 50,000 $fl QQ Drugs . 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