At Oregon
Sally Greig
Is Chosen
Finalist
; By MARC1A WEBB -'"
Statesman parrespondeat
EUGENE Sally Hoy was Spot
light Girl last week. with her pic
ture featured -on "The Campus
Spotlight," a bulletin .of advertis
ing published bi-weekly and distrib
uted to the living' organizations.
Another, girl, gaining" honors this
weekjs Sally Jo Greig, who was
chosen one of the five finalists for
Homecoming Queen. : " -
The four pledge skits judged the
best of "the 15 sororities' entering
the contest 'performed'- at I last
week's Friday at Four program in ,
the Student Union. Mens living or- i
ganizations bid for the pledge
classes and all proceeds went to
the scholarship fund. Jean Lidbeck
and Nancy Sue Payne -were in the
skit from Pi Beta- Phi, Sandra
Jochimson . and Kaye Tomlinson
took part in the Alpha Phi program
and in the Kappa Alpha Theta
ikit was Anne HeltzeL , " '
Barbara Bacon and Saudi Pear
ton were in the Gamma Phi Beta (
pledge class skit which was . auc
tioned to Kappa Sigma fraternity
for $63.00. Watching the afternoons
entertainment were Sally Jo Greig,
Sltarpn Heider, Karen - Johnson,
Nancy Lidbeck," Jan : McAlpine,
Julie Miller, Mike Thomas and Jan
Woodroffe.
Served at SU Party" ' ,
Anne Heltzel and Sondra Jochim
son, , as ' members of the Student
Union . Hospitality committee,
served coffee and cake in the SU
Thursday afternoon for 'the Stn
dent'Union's birthday party. Pat
Deeney. meanwhile, was bowling
lor Delta Gamma in the Women's
Kecreational Association's bowling
tournament Karen Johnson is the
SU publicity director.
Elected treasurer of the house
librarians was Judy Loucks, who
also wa schosen co-chairman of
the hostess selection for Dads' Day
. Weekend. Sally Hoy is in charge
f ticket sales" for the weekend.
Laurel Social Hour
Club Entertained
Mrs. William Haskins was "host
ess to the Laurel Social Hour Club
.Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was
served and presiding at the coffee
urn was Mrs. Axel Jacobsen.
Guests were Mrs. Joyce Becker
and daughter of Portland. -
The nominating committee was
appointed and includes Mrs. H. J
Clements, Mrs. Elmer Emmett
and Mrs. W. H. Zimmerman. "The
group will entertain with a Christ
mas dinner at the December meet
ing with Mrs. Haskins and Mrs
Clements in charge. Program com
mittee for the dinner includes Mrs.
- Jennie Sandrich and Mrs. Arnold
Coffel. ,; - .
Members brought baked cookies
to be sent to the Veteran's Hospi
tal. .Mrs. Zimmerman gave a
Thanksgiving reading.
Cvenincj.
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fGlut Women
Busy Withj
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of Sil-
a busy
Pagoda Skirt . . . This
evening gown is of white
satin designed with i a
"draped peg-top hobble
skirt. jCyrrent trend shows
a new elegance for formal
I dress1 and many more full
length evening gowns than
in recent seasons.
Modern Etiquette
' By ROBERTA (.EE '
Q. I sent my employer of ten
years a- wedding invitation when
my daughter was married, but nev
er received any reply or acknow
ledgment. Was it wrong for me to
send the invitation? .
A. Although business and social
life are! not usually joined, there
was nothing improper about your
sending! the invitation.. Most cer
tainly .your employer was guilty
of an extreme act of discourtesy.
Q. When one is eating in a
crowded restaurant and a strang
er wants to sit in a vacant chair
at one's table, asking. "Do, you
mind,", what should one's response
be?
A. The best answer, of course,
is, "Not at all." . . -
Q. What is the meaning of the
abbreviation 1 often see in letters,
"n. b.m? : r. :
A. This is from 'the Latin "nota
J bene." meaning "note well.
SILVERTON Women
vert on are swinging into
social season next week, with club
meetings, lodges., and church so
cieties planning various events.
The Silverton Woman's Club will
meet Monday at 2:15 p.m. at the
First Christian Church -with Airs.
Earl Dedrick in charge.-Mrs. E.A.
Finlay and Mrs. Robert Darrah'
have arranged the program which
wilt feature Mrs. Robert Gregg of
Salem in a travel talk on Europe.
. Tea committee, for Monday will
include Mrs. .0. A.' Peters, Mrs.!
E..A. Teter, Mrs. George Ander
son, Mrs. Larry Taylor, and .Mrs.
Carl Hande,.Sr.
Jaalor Diwc Slated
The Silverton Junior Women's
Club has. planned . its- annual fall
dancer for Nov. 26 at the Ameri
can Legion, Hall from 9 to 12 pjn.
Phil Day and his . orchestra -from
Salem will furnish the music with
"Paris Nights, 'to' be both music
and ' decorative v theme., .Proceeds
of the dance will go to the Chil
dren's War dof the Silverton Hos
pital. . ' 1
Mrs. -Larry Crennel is general
chairman with Mrs. James Ekmaq
as co-chairman. Other committees
include: tickets. Mrs. Charles
Leonard Jr. and Mrs. Nick Weiss;
prizes. Mrs. Earl Hartman Jr,
and Mrs. Tom Harley; decorations,
Mrs,. Calvin Caser, Mrs. Sheldon
Johnson, Mrs. James Lorenzon,
Mrs. Denzel .Legard ! and Mrs.
Donald Reed; refreshments, Mrs.
Dale Krug,' Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Mrs. Wally Flager; lights, Mrs.
Gale Stephens, Mrs.4 Melvin Mel
ton; publicity,' Mrs. Keith Berg,
Mrs. Edwin Heinomen and Mrs.
Albert Lynch; clean-up, Mrs.
ton Baum .
Meetings Scheduled
Mrs. Kenneth Henjum, president
of the- Immanuel Women's Mis
sionary .Federation will preside
over the November meeting Thurs
day at 2 p.m.- Mrs. Stanley Sw
son will present the "Stewardship"
topic, Mrs, C. G. Halvorson wttl
give devotions and hostesses are
Mrs. H.". K. Funrue. Mrs. Oscar
Strand, Mrs. Anton Dahl and Mrs.
Conrad Dahl. '
Naomi Society of Calvary Church
wiU meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. B. Brye and Miss
Gladys Brye. Friday the women
will hold a fancy work and food
sale at Carter's Plumbing store,
starting at 9 a.m.- j
Trinity Guild Charities circle
sponsored an apple-sauce canning
project this week with 15 women
canning 161 quarts of sauce for
the Lutheran Sunset Home for the
Aged, Eugene. . Mrs. Sheldon Knutt
son is chairman of the Charities
Circle and Mrs.' Theodore Sever-
son, secretary. ,'.
Vcddmg Vows for
Salem Couplo
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FOUR CORNERS The marriage
of Miss Veronica'- Ziebart : and
Donald Kuper was solemnized on
Saturday, November 5, at SU Jo
seph's Catholic church. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. Lena Zie
bart and the bridegroom is the ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuper all
of Four Corners. .. ,
The Rev. James' Harris offici
ated at the f :30 o'clock rites.
Soloists , were Lorraine Nelke and
Vern.Esch, organist Mary Barton.
The . bride wore . a floor length
dress , of. white lace over satin.
The fingertip veil was held in place
by a tiara of - seed - pearls. She
carried a cascade of white spider
chrysanthemums centered -with, a
white orchid.
Mrs.' Jlussell Graves, sister of
the bride, was her honor attendant
The bridesmaids Were Miss Mar
lene : Martinass . and Miss, Janice
Sites. Miss " Patty Ziebart was
flower girl and Merle Hoesing was
the ring bearer, niece and nephew
of the bride. . r " " . .
- Jerome Kuper was best man for
his brother. :
Mrs., Ziebart chose an afternoon
dress of navy blue with, white ac
cessories. Mrs. Kuper wore rose
taffeta with navy bine accessories.
Their . corsages were pink and
yeUow cymbidium orchids. , " .
The reception waa held in ' the
Four Corners Community hall.-
Cutting the cake was Mrs. Leslie
Chastain, and . pouring was I ' .
Harold Anderson, . sisters of the
bride. "( i ' ' i
Following ; a wedding trip ' the
newly weds win 1 be at home at
Rt. 4 Salem. '
Junior Guild to
Fete Husbands
The Junior Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church met for lunch
eon Tuesday at the parish hall
Hostesses were Mrs. Gerald Fish
er, Mrs. Lawrence Osterman. Mrs.
Carl Dorffler, Mrs. J. N. Cham
bers. Mrs.- E. E. Boring, Mrs.
Leon W. Gleason and Mrs. Austin
Wilson.
Committee reports were given
and plans discussed for a Christ
mas dinner for members and hus
bands. Miss Virginia Nowlen gave a
talk on the work of the altar guild.
the altar linens and vestments of
the clergy. .
Mrs. E. C. Hobbs and Mrs.
James Olson were welcomed as
new members.
Club Calendar
FLOOD RELIEF SENT
. MEXICO CITY. VP) Guate
mala has delivered a check for
$5,000 (U.S.) to Foreign Minister!
Luis f aauio wervo tor ine Mexican-Red
Cross flood relief., i J :
IHIDAT
South Salem WCTU . annual roll
call membership tea with Mrs.
Charles Vick. 125 Z. Meyer St, 1J0,
p.m. i
Merry Time Club with Mrs. Gay I
Diehm. 29S4 Silverton Boad, 1 p.m.
luncheon.
Silver Bell Circle. Neifhbors of
Wooden fl annual hemecominf. S.
lem Woman's club, no-host dinner,
6:30 P.m. ' ..
Salem Woman's Club meet at club
house. S p.m board meetinf, 13 JO
o.m. , 1
SATURDAY '
. Salm Chapter, OES. Masonic Tem
ple. S p.m. "
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