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f,frrtmvm, Scdcau Ore- Thursday December 6. 1951 SO CI ETY CLlUBS MUSIC Around Town ... By Jeiyme English THE SOCIAL. WHIKL . . . Mrs. Robert W. Steeves "was the honor guest at a 7 o'clock dinner party Wednesday night when Mrs. Har land G. Brock and her daughter. Miss Patricia Brock, entertained at their Oxford street home . . . After the dinner hour bridge was in play and a shower feted the guest of honor A pale yellow umbrella centered the table and the gifts were also concealed under n umbrella . . . Covers were placed for Mrs. Steeves, Mrs. Con rad Paulson, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Newbury Close, Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mrs. John P. Mauld ing, Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mrs. Donald Sommers, Mrs. Ralph Un derwood, Mrs. Budd Coons, Miss Janet Kirk. Miss Patricia Ray and the hostesses . . . A Christmas party ... for Sunday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 8. D. Wiles en Falk avenue when members of Mrs. Wiles' bridge elnb enter tain with a no-host affair for their husbands ... A buffet capper will bo served and the evening will bo spent Informally ... Is the troop will be Dr. aad Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Forest Bodmer. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Crothers. Mr. aad Mrs. Stephen Foachek, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Springer, Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Hammers tad and Dr. and Mrs. Wiles . . . Entertaining . . . informally at party Saturday night at their home on Culver Lane will be Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stevenson, who have invited a group of their Portland and Salem friends for a get-together. Coming from Port land are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Law rence and Jay Kolliner . . . Dinner hosts ... on Saturday night for a few friends at their Boice street home will be Dr. and Mrs. Woodson Bennett . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chambers have invited twelve of their friends to an evening of bridge on Saturday night at their South Commercial street home . . . Clab notes . . . Mrs. Courtney Jones has Invited members of her Salem club to her Stayton home tonight for bridge and a late sup per . . Mrs. George Aiken will preside at a dessert bridge on Fri day afternoon at her street home for members of her club . . . VISITORS OF NOTE ... Ar riving in the capital Wednesday , night were Colonel and Mrs. Ira Wintermute, who will be at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton. until after the first of the year . . . The Wintermutes and their children, Sheryl and Randy, docked in San Francisco last Fri day aboard the liSS David Shanks from the Philippines, where the air foree officer has been stationed at Clark Field . j . They were met in the bay city by Mrs. Hamilton, who immediately came north by train with the grandchildren . . . the Wintermutes' going on to Reno for a short visit -with friends . . . Colonel Wintermute was overseas for 28 months, nine of them spent in Korea ... his wife and children were in the Philippines for 23 months ... From Pullman. Wash. . . . have come Mrs. Badd Coons and daughter, Sharon, who are vis iting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pazson, un til after the -Christmas holi days ... Arriving ... In the capital to day will be Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Frink of Berkeley , who are guests of Mrs. Frink's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, for a few days ... the visitors canto north oq a fishing trip . . . Coming this weekend to visit the Primes will be their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and -Mrs. Frank V. Prime, Jr. and children, Frank m, and Bill, of Eugene . . . Expected . . 5. home Saturday from Oakland, Calif, will be Nan Mishler, daughter of Mrs. Ruby Mishler of Portland . . . Nan is a freshman at Mills college and will be home for a month . . . she will divide her time between Portland and Salm with k.- grandparents, the Rue Dragers, and other members of her family here . . . In Portland . ,: . a few days this week attending the Oregon and National Wool Growers association conventions are Mr. and Mrs. Wer ner Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Drager . . .? Leaiigue has Luncheon A holiday luncheon for mem bers of the Salem Women's Army Navy League was held on Tues dy afternoon at the American Le gion club. The tables were festive with candles and holly. Mrs. Ray mond Barton, organist, played a group of Christmas carols. The next meeting on January 8 will feature a white elephant sale. Guests attending the luncheon were Mrs. N. F. Young, Mrs. T. M. Velde, Mrs. Brace Knapp, Mrs. W. A. Foster, Mrs. R. H. Wood, Mrs. Loren D." Hicks and Mrs. Robert Moe. Joyco Beclcen, Mr. Boll Wed Miss Joyce Louise Becken, daughter of Mrs. Ben F. Becken of Newberg, formerly of Inde pendence, and the late Mr. Beck en, became the bride of Pfc Ken neth O. Bell of Newberg, on No vember 26 at Stevenson, Wash. For her wedding the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and pink accessories and orchid cor sage. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gabriel of Portland attended the couple. Mrs. Gabriel wore a brown suit with pink accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The bride is a graduate of In dependence high school and has always made her home nearby on the Becken Dairy ranch. The groom, who is stationed at Camp Carson, Calif., with the army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Bell of Newberg The groom has returned to his army base and his bride will re main In Newberg with her mother and continue with her position at the West Coast Telephone Com pany. Students in Concert Thirteen Oregon State college students from Marion county will participate in the annual Christ mas concert by the OSC music department December 9, at 8 p.m. in the coliseum. They are Bill Rock, Pebble DeSart, LaJune Rahtz, Beverly Hofstetter, Edna Manning, Sally Johnson and Maurine Jones, all of Salem; Bev erly Funk, Brownsville; Marlene Odenthal, Stayton; John Stuck art. Sublimity; Larry and Harry Weinert, Aurora; and Byron Schriever, Molalla. On Etiquette By Roberta Lee T Q. Is It proper to wipe off the tableware in a restaurant with the napkin? A. Certainly not! This Is an act insulting to any reputable pro prietor and usually inexcusable. If you do happen to get hold of a "doubtful" piece of silver, quietly call the waiter's attention to it and have it replaced. Q. When stopping to speak to a woman of his acquaintance, what hand should a man use to take off his hat? A. His left hand, which leaves his right hand free to shake hands if the woman should offer her hand. Q. Does the host who is doing the carving at the dinner table perform this task while seated or standing? A. Whichever way he prefers. . 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Hol lenbergs. The couple will live in Corvallis. (McEwan photo). Insurance Women Feted in Albany The Insurance Women's asso ciation of Salem was entertained by its Albany members at the November meeting held in the Cascade Room of the Albany Ho tel, with forty members and guests attending. Twenty - five Salem members traveled to Albany by chartered bus. Guests were Eva M. B rower, re gional director, of Portland; Bea Voss, Fran Freedenburg, Frances G. Pearson, Bernice Taylor, and Ellen Owen of the Eugene Insur ance Women's association; Else D. Allen, Alma Mutch, and Joan M. Nelson, of Salem; and Mary Pon tius, Albany. Plans were discussed for the Christmas party to be held in conjunction with the regular De cember business meeting at the Marion hotel, December 20. Pebble DeSart Chosen Phi Sigma Kappa, national so cial fraternity, has selected Pebble DeSart, sophomore at Oregon State college, "Moonlight Girl of 1951'. As winner, she is entered in a national contest to reign over the annual fraternirr convention In Chicago next summer. One of five finalists chosen from a group of 30 OSC women, she is a represen tative of Delta Delta Delta soror ity. Miss DeSart is the daughter or mx. ana Mrs. ueuner u. DeSart, 1555 N. 19th Street, Salem. A visitor at the home of Mrs. J. R. Anderson is her niece. Miss Mary Catherine Megnin of Bed- lord, Indiana. The visitor has been in Edgecombe, Alaska, for two years as a nurse and enroute to her Indiana home is visiting relatives in California. Oklahoma and Texas. Miss Megnin also served as an army nurse during the war and was overseas. Grand Officers Visit Court Mrs. Charles RundelL Portland, (rand royal matron, and Jack Schulze, Klamath Falls, grand royal patron, of the Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth, state of Oregon, made their official visit to Banna Rosa Court, Salem, Mon day night at the Masonic Temple. They were accompanied by other grand officers and presiding at the meeting were Mrs. lames Bar rel!, royal matron, antif Gordon Hetrig. royal patron. Initiation was held for Mr. and Mrs. Jess Payne and Mrs. Mabel Rogers. Other grand officers present were Mrs. Robert Ostrdb, grand secretary; Francis Hinkle, grand associate patron; Mrs. Charles Hunt, associate conductress: Mrs. Jack Schulze, grand standard bearer; Mrs. Elizabeth Matson, grand page; Charles Rundell, grand sword bearer; Mrs. Carl Shetterly, grand assistant lectur er; Mrs. Ray Heckinger, grand truth; Mrs. Olive Brown, grand wisdom; Mrs. William Wilson, grand representative to Okla homa; Donald Patton, grand rep resentative to Colorado; James Tindall, grand representative to Maine; Carl Shetterly, grand rep resentative to New Jersey; Charles Hunt, grand representative to On tario. Patrons, Matrons Feted Present royal patrons and ma trons attending were J. B. Hewitt, Willamette Court, Eugene, Mrs. Anna Houck, Camellia Court, Mc Minnville; Roscoe Brundage, Aca cia Court, Hillsboro; Clyde Lam bert, Camellia Court, McMinnville; Ray Johnston, Cherry Court, Lau ra Laulette, Willamette Court, Eu gene; and Mrs. Stanley Dillatush, Cherry Court. Mrs. Harvey Aston, Mrs. J. B. Hewitt, James Manning, Mrs. Maude Presnall, James Bar rel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boock, Mr. and Mrs. Fylnn Faugh t, all past royal patrons and matrons, also were present. After the meeting refreshments were served by the committee in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Harvey As ton, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. James Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby, Sir. and Mrs. Ger ald Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saling, and Mr. and Mrs. Frede rick Farrar. Four Corners The Lincoln School Mothers club will meet Friday at the school in the multi purpose room at 1:30 o clock. There will be child care provided for pre-school children. Hales Beauty Center Personality Ha?r Cutting and Styling FRJI PARKING UH GREEN STAMPS 11114 Union St. Ph. 2-0992 CLUB CALENDAU , THTJSSDAT American Gold Star Mothers. YTW n s y election. KDOAtriaaa with Ifra. T - - UnniH- S3 D street. 130 pjn. Auburn Woman's dub at Coaomunitv hail. 1 pm. stft exebaace. Merry-Co-Round club wttb Mr. Clayton Clbb. Hollywood drrre. 1M pjn. auddle Grove Mothers club meet at cboolboo . 1 pjn. nun at Hal Hibbard auxOUrr. USWV. with Mrs. Charles Kinzer. 1&60 North Sum mer street. 1-JM pjn. Trinity chapter. OKS. meet at Wast Salem City nail. 8 p.m.. election. City Panhellenie ope luncheon rrtctttnr American Legion club. 11:39 Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV. home eomlnav coraned dish luncheon, noon. Salem Woman's club, burl ruts sesrlnn and election follrwin(. lATTJSDAY Nebraska club ham dinner. Mayflow er hall. (30 pjn. Salem chanter, oes. Masonic Temple. S pm election. Initiation. Hostesses Fete Mrs. Rothweiler Mrs. A. G. Wilkerson and Mrs. Almira Robertson were hostesses for a shower Thursday night at the former's home on Crowley street for the pleasure of Mrs. Carl Rothweiler. A late supper was served following an informal eve ning. Feting the honor guest were Mrs. William Legler. Mrs. Walter Beck, Mrs. James Falk. Mrs. Ed ward Kottek, Mrs. C W. Roth weiler, Mrs. Roy Rothweiler, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Ervin Meyer. Mrs. Woodrow Van Woert, Mrs. Roy Sherwood and Gregory, Mrs. Duane Kottek, Mrs. Francis La Mire, Carol and Larry Rothweiler and the hostesses. Mrs. Johnston Heads Chapt er Chadwick chapter. Order d Eastern Star held Its tmmii elec tion of officers at the regular meeting oq Tuesday nigJat. Chosen to serve for the ww,! year were Mrs. Herman Johnston worthy matron; Gordon Barker, worthy patron; Mrs. Pad Griebe now, associate matron; Paul Bram ble, associate patron; Mrs. Gor don Barker, secretary; Mrs. Emory Wood, treasurer; Mrs. E. T. Ana strong, conductress; and Mrs. W. E. Knower. associate, conductress. Installation of these officers will be held on January L. Mrs. P. H. Michael, farmer member of Acacia chapter, Hast ings, Nebraska, was welcomed by affiliation. The next meeting, De cember 18, will be the annual Christmas party with exchange of gifts. Following the regular meeting refreshments were served in the dining room which was decorated with Christmas green and candles. The committee chairman was Mrs. Zina Shjirpnack. aritnri by Mrs, Emory Wood, Mrs. Delman Asher, Mrs. H, M. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holt. Mrs. Jason FrizzeH was in charge of the birthday table. I f Barbara Frietchle" Tent. DUT, will hold a homecoming and cov ered dish luncheon at noon ca Friday at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. 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