'1 t- The Sfcrtttman. Salem, Oregon. Sunday December IS. 1851 MissCayghell Reveals Troth At Sorority From tfat University of Oregon comes news of thm encasement of MUs Josephine CauehelL ontar dauthter-of Mr. and Mrs. John B.I Jafee Jeseph Feliea wQ CaucbeQ. to John W.f Ixxihar7,on "Jurenile Detention at the son of lur. and Mrs. W. E. Loach-1 meeting of the Salem Council of ary ox Eugene. No date has been I Women's organization on Txmrs set for the wedding. I day afternoon In the fireplace The betrothal was first revealed I room of the city library at 2 Saturday night at the Gamma Phil o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Barber, presl Beta sorority house during dinner I dent. Is inviting all interested nour, when little cakes were pass-1 women to attend. ed with the names of the engaged duo. "; f - Miss Caughell Is a popular mem ber of the college set and an active member of the r Salem Spinsters. She and her fiance will receive their degrees from the University of Oregon in June. The bride-elec has also served as president of her sorority tnis year. Hostesses to Entertain At Teas AS ? w s pads! ilft fav Vomi This Lovely CLAUSKHi CUTE DOLL b Ycurs with tho Puretaso of 3 Pairs SI gauae, 30 denier 1.50 p 3 pairs 4.40 f LtaiJMJUJi NYLON HOSIERY 60 Gauge, 15 Denier 175 pair 3 pairs .5.15 fifctesoiiBgieirC o 409 COURT ST. On the holiday agenda for the m suing week are several teas. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Ralph Wlrtn and Mrs. Russel JC Pratt win be hostesses for a holiday tea at the formers home on -Harden avenne for a group of their friends. Guests have been bidden to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Arthur Bates and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Phillip H. Schnell of Portland, Mrs. Charles S. Pratt. Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and Mrs. Horace McGee. Assisting will be Mrs. i Wayne Keeney, Mrs. Maynard Sniffer, Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Thomas McNeflL Mrs. Frank Test. Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. P. H. Brrdon and Mrs. Kenneth Edick of Al bany. Mrs. Grsxff Entertain Mrs. Albert C Gragg will enter tain with a Christmas coffee Tues day morning at her North Capital street home for a group of mends. Calling hours are from 10 to noon. Mrs. George Bunn will open the door. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and Mrs. C Lester Newman. Serving win be Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mrs. Harlan Judd and Mrs. Carl Cham bers. Assisting in the living rooms win be Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mrs. Albert T. Anderson. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Gragg win be hostess for a holi day tea at her home with friends calling from 3 to 8 o'clock. Club Dances on Weekend Slate The pre-Christmas weekend will be highlighted with numerous club dances. The Waverly club rthiiwr dance is slated for Satur day night in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel. Glenn wood- rys orchestra will play for dan cing between 9 and 1Z:30 o'clock. The Christmas motif will be used in the decor and on the com mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collin, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bo- gardus, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mc Elhinny and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hicks. Ben Hem Clab The Bon Heur club's Christmas dance will be Friday night at the VFW hall between 9 and 12 o'clock. The Five Sharps will play for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Goodwin are chairmen of the dance com mittee and assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr, Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. John Gisler, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tweedie, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Scriber. Cesmis Dance The Cosmis dance club will en tertain with a semi-formal Christ mas dance on Saturday night, De cember 22 at the Izaak Walton clubhouse. Hours are from 9 to Greens Sale for Club The Garfield Mothers and Dads club Is sponsoring a greens sale at the regular meeting on Tues day night at the school at 7:30 o'clock. Members are asked to bring garden or house plants, bulbs or Christmas decorations for the fund to buy a, record player for the school. Mrs. Harold Bus- ick Is finance chairman for the club and Kenneth Perry is presi dent. Holiday Dinners And Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb win be hosts for a holiday dinner tonight at their Ben Lomand Park home. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stu art McFflhinny. Mr. and Mrs. George Sirnio and the Kolbs. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock have invited a group of friends to a holiday dinner and bridge Tues day night at their Royal Court apartment. Covers will be placed for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman will be dinner hosts on Wednesday night at their South Church street home. The holiday motif will be used in the decor and bridge will be in play during the evening. A Latneheen Justice and Mrs. George Ross- man will be hosts for a luncheon at noon in Wednesday at their North Capital street residence for members of the supreme court, their wives and a few guests. Covers will be placed for Gov ernor and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Jaureguy of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Justice and Mrs. Jamei T. Brand, Justice and Mrs. Hall Lusk, Justice and Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, Justice and Mrs. Harold Warner. Justice and Mrs. Earl Latourette, Justice and Mrs. Walter Tooze and the Rossmans. Children's Party On Tuesday Mrs. Stuart Johns, 3790 Monroe street will open her home for her annual Christmas party on Tues day for disabled veterans' child ren and families. Santa will be there for the children. There will be an exchange of gifts for the adults, program and refreshments. Committeees for the affair are program, Mrs. Dennis Stephenson, Mrs. Rose Hagerdorn and Mrs. Pauline Richards, gift exchange. Miss Mary Bremmer, Miss Es telle Walrath and Mrs. Fanny Bard, gifts, Mrs. Verne Dstrander, Mrs. Alma Hatfield, Mrs. Ray Short, hostess committee, Mrs. Eva Ben nett, Mrs. veyln Bremmer Mrs. Blaine Martin, Mrs. Cora Hutch inson Mrs. Jim Mix and Mrs. Johns. Fear Corners Hense guests In the Willard Roscoe home are Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Gourley of Hepp- ner. Parties to Fete Miss Swift And Fiance The home of the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift will be the scene of much excitement this coming 12 o'clock and the committee in cludes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman. re UL "V 1 I A. 1 S if A limit to Fit Your figure ... Your budget . . . Your Christmas List! Yes, Knit Dresses fit all occasions any season of the year and are always ready to be put on . . . made from soft "Botany" yams by Barbara Carol in flattering one-piece and two piece styles . . . with or without collars in luscious tones of winter white, soft pink, mint, peacock, purple, green . . . and priced from just -$35 Sizes 10 to 18 ! j?) 464 CTATI fT- Open 9 Fridays end .Mondays end Tfcsrs., Fit, Sat. Dec 20-22 week as their youngest daughter, Jean Claire, is being married on Saturday night to Russell C Haehl. jr. of San 'Francisco. The ceremony win take place at St. Paul's Episcopal church with the bride's father officiating at the 8 o'clock service. Miss Swiff s broth er, George Swift. jr will be home from the University of Washing ton to give his sister in marriage. Miss Swift, who has been mak ing ner home in San Francisco for the past two years, is arriving by plane from the bay city on Wed nesday night and will be met in Portland by her parents. Her fi ance is driving north and will ar rive on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Haehl, also of San Francisco, will arrive by plane on Friday for their son's marriage. Several of the ushers are also coming north for the rites. Rehearsal Dinner Mrs. George C Alexander of Portland, who is arriving in the capital Wednesday to spend the holidays, and Miss Mariann Croi- san will be hostesses for a buffet dinner on Friday night preceding the wedding rehearsal for Miss Swift and her fiance. The affair will be held at the home of Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, on North Sum mer street. - Covers will be placed for thirty i including members of the bridal party, the immediate families and out-of-town guests here for the nuptials. , , A Bridal Shower Thursday night Miss Janet Kirk, Miss Charlotte Alexander and Mrs. John P. Maulding will be hostesses for a bridal shower in compliment to Miss Swift at the Morningside home of Miss Kirk's parents, the Walter Kirks. Forty ox tne Drtde-elecrs friends nave been bidden to the party. A mis cellaneous shower will fete, the honor guest and a late supper will ne served by tne hostesses. Several parties and showers were, given in the bay city this past wees: tor Miss Swift by group of ber San Francisco friends. Engagement IsTold Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evenden are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Jessie Wyatt. to Dale Van Laanen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen, all of Sa lem. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect is attending Sa lem high school. Her fiance is a graduate of Salem high school and during World war II served with the United States marines. He is now employed with the Oregon state highway department Members ef Eta chanter ef Beta Sigma Phi will be entertained at a Christmas party on Wednesday night at the home of their director. Mrs. Percy Kelly, at 8 o'clock. The pledges will serve as hostesses and Mrs. Thomas Beal, vice-president, is general chairman. Yopp -Cain Vows Read The marriage of Miss Irene M. Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cain of Salem, and Corporal Marvin R. Yopp of Portsmouth, Virginia, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Topp of Portsmouth, took place on December 9 in Vancouver, Wash, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. JL Horton preformed the double ring ceremony. " j Mrs. Mae Belle Veneman was her sister's only attendant and Or villa Veneman served as best man. A reception followed at -the home the bride's parents on Try on avenue. Miss Evyhn Groves pour ed and Mrs. Edith Richardson cut the cake. Assisting were Miss Ida Ann Richards and Mrs. Richard Veneman. T The STOom wm return TatI Richardson, Alaska in mid-Janu ary ana nis oxide will follow in the early spring. j i And IffagaHY Service COMPLETE FROM WINDOW MEASUBJ INSTALLATION OF DRAPERIES NTS; TO HAND WOVEN EARLY AMERICAN t nmice STYLE COGS L . 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