1 , 1 1 C The Statesman, galena. Orew Wednesday. March 14. 19S1 I SOCIETY'! CHUBS- MUSIC Around Town.... By Jeryme English -THE SOCIAL WHIRL. . . . Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. William C. Ci others are entertaining with the second of a series of parties on Thursday afternoon at the formera Candalaria Heights home on Boice street. . . . Guests have been bid den to a one o'clock luncheon with several hours of cards to follow. . . . Bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Bidden by the hostesses ... re Mrs. ' Brace Knapp, Mrs. Horace MeGee, Mrs. C. Ronald Hedktns. Mrs. Dsnald Freel, Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. Gerald VVInr, Mrs. - Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. Richard Chambers, Mrs. Richard .Upjohn. Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. R asset E. Pratt, Mrs. Owen G. Miller. Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Mrs. Harmon Harvey, ' Mrs. William L. Lidbeck and Mrs. F. N. Taong. ... For a visitor . . . the dessert luncheon for which Mrs. P. H. Brydon was hostess on Tuesday afternoon at her Park avenue home for the pleasure of Mrs. Ron Buick, wt:o is visiting here from Master ton, New Zealand. . . . The Easter motif was used in the decor and table appointments. ... Geests Included ... a rreap t the visitor's farmer Willam ette university classmates. ... Fram Portland came Mrs. Her bert Hardy, Mrs. Robert Cnl bertson and Mrs. Neal Hamil ton ... others were. Miss Mary White, sister of the honor guest, Sirs. Rot Harland. Mrs. Panl Heath, Mrs. Wilmer Wells, Mrs. Floyd Albln, Mrs. Harold Rose braueh, Mrs. Robert F. Wolf, Airs, vera snay and Mrs. Rich ard Smart. . . . . Special meeting ... for mem bers of the Salem branch, Ameri can Association of University! Wo men on Thursday,! March 22 in the Carrier room ! of the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock.' The guest speaker to be Mrs Eric Johnston of Spokane and Wash ington. D. C, who is regional vice president of AAUW and wife of the national economic stabiliz er. . . . A dessert iupper wi"l be served by the committee . . members will be 'contacted, for reservations. . . . p Front Lewis and Clark ?; . . . eifflei news that two Salem coeds have been pledged to -sororities ... Donna- Beard, daugh ter of the J. R. Beards, and Bon nie Stewart, daughter of he Ivan Stewarts, have pledged Theta Kappa, local sorority on the eampns ... both girls fare Salem high school graduates, where they were popular in school activities and clubs. . . . .Date Is set . . . -Easter Supday has been chosen by Jo Anne Pal leske and Bruce W.. Moorhead for their marriage, which will li take place in Eugene at the Central Presbyterian church at 4 o'clock. . . . The bride-elect is the daugh ter of the Milton Palleskes of Eu gene and her finance is the son of Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead of Eu gene, formerly of Salem, f and George R. K. Moorhead of Salem. . . . Bruce and Jo Anne are; now attending the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. . From California . . . eames . word of the birth of a little girl to Mr. - and Mr. Llndley; H. Iehmann (Patricia Ryan) on Monday in Eureka. ... The baby has sister, Linda Ann . . v the grandparents are iMr. and Mrs. Herbert - Lehman n af Stockton and Mrs. J. IL Ryan of Salem. ... Returned . . . to the capital for a stay is Mrs. Rudie Wilhehn of Portland, wifa of Rep. Wilhelm . . . she was here for the first part of the session, but returned to Port land for several Weeks. . . XI The Wilhelms are at the Ted E. Reed home during the current session. . . . i Mrs. William Schlitt haa In vited members of her club to her North 18th street home Thursday afternoon for a bridge luncheon. Birthday Week Is Observed I i ' i 1 To commemorate the 39th birth day of Girl Scouts and in observ ance of Girl Scout week several radio programs are on the agenda for this week. The Louisa Frese intermediate troop will present , a skit, "How Important Is: a Pen cil", overlKOCO Thursday plght between 5:30 and 5:43 p.mJ On March 17 the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts will give a joint) pro gram over KSLM at 10 a xa. Dur ing the week Mrs. Eleanor Roose velt will j interview the national executive of the Girl Scouts,: Mrs. Dorothy Stratton, over a national hookup. ; The Senior Girl Scout troop cel ebrated its 8 th birthday and the 39th birthday of Girl Scouts; at a dinner Monday night at Nohl gren's. Mrs. Hal M. Randall is leader of the group and the; girls are studying to be service tides. Following: the dinner the girls at tended the city council meeting In connection with their studies. ; The district meeting scheduled for Thursday morning: at the YMCA has been cancelled. A Girl Scout leaders! training class was held Tuesday at the First Methodist church. Another class will'' be given next Tuesday In completion of the training course. i : ! Independence Cloverleaf Re- bekah lodge met here Tuesday and entertained Mrs. Helen Davis, president. Prior to the meeting, a banquet in her honor was held at Monmouth. Other guests Included: George Naderman, grand Junior warden of grand encampment; Lor a Wood, secretary of association of ladies auxiliary Patriarchs Militant; Vera Newbaur, Salem lodge, and Kath erine Olsen, assembly chaplain. The Dorcas Missionary Society of the Christ Lutheran church will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. V. Gerling with Mrs. G. Gerling as hostess, i i YWCA Rejects Bids on New Building Although bids for the proposed YWCA building have been reject ed by the building committee and trustees, it doesn't mean that the YW Isn't going ahead with plans for the proposed building. At a meeting of the board of directors of the YWCA Tuesday morning Mrs. A. A. Schramm, president, announced that . after due consideration the trustees and members of the building commit tee regretfully rejected the . con tractors' bids, which were opened on February 15, on the proposed Kuilding. The contractors, how ever, have been asked to hold their work sheets until sQcb time build ing is possible. . The bids were in excess of the present funds available. The firms submitting bids included: T. V. Peterson company, Portland, $75, 993; Erwin Batterman, - Salem, $498,580; and Robertson, Hay and Wallace, Portland, $582,429. Mean while, the YWCA has made appli cation to the National Production Authority to build and plans will continue to raise additional funds for the building. To Go Ahead With Plans Membership at the YWCA Is constantly growing as is interest in the various activities of the YW, which means a new building is much in need as the present State Street structure has become in adequate. Members -of the build ing committee are determined to go ahead with the building, but due to high costs and problems of construction arising there will be a delay at this time. On the build ing committee are Miss Dorathea Steusloff. chairman. William L. Phillips, Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Richard Slater and Charles A. Sprague. Members of the board of trustees are Miss Steusloff, Mr. Phillips, Milton L. Meyers, A. C, Haag and Dr. Frank Brown. During the business session Mrs. Schramm announced com mittee chairmen for the year as follows: Finance, Mrs. George W. Ai ling; membership co - chairmen, Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers, Mrs. J. C. Annpriest; personnel co chairmen, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Mrs. Robert D. Gregg; publicity co-chairmen, Mrs. William Croth ers and Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett; public affairs, Mrs. Robert E. Gangware; Y-Teens, Mrs. Carlton E. Grelder; young, adults, Mrs. Harold O. Schneider; house, Mrs. Extension Agent Talks : . Mrs.! Marjorie I White, Marion County home extension agent, dis cussed: the basic I wardrobe with accessories, and clothes that are appropriate for women to wear on different occasions at the. Fri day afternoon meeting of Swegle home extension Unit held at the home of Mrs. Mary Swingle. Mrs. Oscar Forgard, - chairman, named as her nominating committee for new , officers, Mrs. E. E. Brandt, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson and Mrs. Menno Dalke. i i . . ' - ', The j unit has been assigned the Azalea house project for the spring festival. ; iK- Auxiliary, at ' Jones' Home i: The country home of Mrs. Ron ald E. Jones at 1 Brooks will be the scene of the Salem Lions aux iliary! meeting Thursday flight at 8 o'clock. The guest speaker will be Mrs. George Rhoten, who will tell of her European travels last fall. Mrs. John Ramage Is presi dent of the auxiliary. Mrs. LeRoy Stewart heads the hostess committee and assisting are Mrs. Roger Hoy. Mrs. Lee Can- field, -Mrs. Milan Boniface, Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. C. A. Schae fer, Mrs. Morrell Crary, Mrs. Wil liam Scandling and Mrs. Marcus Seal. - Due to limited parking space at the Jones home auxiliary mem bers are asked to fill their cars. i ' .i ' The Maeleay j Woman's eltob school benefit card party scheduled for Friday, March 18 has been can celled, j Field Director IsSpeaker ' Miss Beatrice A. Patterson, na tional field director of the Na tional Federation of BPW clubs, was guest speaker : at the BPW workshop Monday night at the Mayflower hall with women at tending from Oregon City. Med ford, Silverton and i Salem. ,Miss Patterson's subject was "Better Business Worneen for mil Better Business World." . 1 The speaker emphasized four objectives of the club: to elevate the standards of the business wo men: to promote her best interest in the business world; for coopera tion of all business i women; and to exteend opportunities for edu cation to women. ' ! ': - ' A tea hour followed and pour ing were Mrs. Byron Herrick and Mrs. Arthur Weddle. The commit tee in charge included Mrs. Mar ian i Wooden, Mrs. Maxine Law rence, Miss Merl Dimick, Miss Mil dred Yetter. Mrs. Lu Verne Hard wicke and Mrs. Clark McCall. I Miss Patterson was guest speak er at meeting of all the BPW clubs In the Central Willamette district in Sweet Home Sunday. Present from Salem were Mrs. Marion Wooden, Mrs. Sue Booch, Mrs. Grace Clark, Miss Vada Hill and Mrs. John Versteeg. t On Etiquette By ! Roberta Lee f . Q. Does a Woman employee ever call her employer by . his first name? .,,.,(:. A. This depends upon their res pective ages, length of their ac quaintance, jand whether or not the office is conducted .informally. However, to clients and visitors she must always speak of him as Mr. Gordon. ' Q. What should a girl do if her family cannot afford an elaborate church wedding? A. She can plan a very simple ceremony in her own church, and Invite only ! relatives and a few close friends. V . ' Q. Whea two men and two girls are eating - together In a public place, at a small table, how should they be seated? A. The girls should be jeatei opposite each other. . . 3 , . Auburn Mrs. Melvta Shaw was hostess for seven members of the Monroe Avenue Sewing club at her home Wednesday afternoon. SPEIICEl COSSETS . 4 ; -1 Armena Felt of Sneneer Sup port Shop in Portland will be at the ; -(..- i r ;; - Senator Hotel, Friday, ;'. March 16th ; .Come in or phone far I : ; appointment ' ;j G. Herbert Smith; telephone, Mrs. A. E. Ullman. i During Passion Week the YWCA and YMCA will jointly sponsor services at St. Paul's Episcopal church Monday through Friday be tween 12:15 and! 12:45 p. m. Na tional YWCA week is slated for April 22 to 28. i fi&b C POPS BETTSfP) If ; 7i USStl TBNOIR 1 g)ZL AMD NO ) MG Pn ini )(r LIJlkJB I. rvnra Lnij R Uhilehey ILasI mm Jnsl Look Al All The Oulslanding Fealnres WW 1 Toxxiica Tablo Top 2 -Trifle Chrome Apron 3 Duncan Phyfe Base ' J 4 Heav, Gage Triple C4ne . 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