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4 V Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Feb. 21, '58 (Sec. II)-13 if) Statesman's HOME ranorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Wed at St. Vincent's Willamette Will Welcome Fifth Sorority, Alpha Phi fifth sorority will come to the Willamette University campus when Alpha Phi colonizes a group in the near future, Willamette pres Ident G. Herbert Smith laid Thursday. Plana for the installation of a (roup are in the hands of Mrs. Wal lace Brennan, Salem, a former national officer of the fraternity. Mrs. Herbert Plumb, Seattle, who is chairman of the national membership (election committee will spend several days aU Willamette when the first group of WUlamette women la selected. The new Alpha Phi chapter will be housed in University House next year. This Is the former resi dence of the president located on South Winter street. President Smith said Thursday that "the university board of trust ees felt the need for a fifth house on campus because of the erection of Doney Hall (women's residence) and the increase in the number of women at Willamete." Thursday the WUlamette Pan heltenic group, an organization of representatives of the four nation al sororities -on campus, approved and welcomed the new group. The last sorority established at Willamette was Chi Omega which colonized a chapter here in 1945. Delta Gamma preceded H the tame year and Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Beta Phi chapters were organized in 1944. Consenting to head the local Al pha Chi Omega alumni advisory board as chapter advisor is Miss Antoinette Kuzrrmnich, present dean of women at Portland State College. Miss Kuzmanich plans to marry Secretary of State Mark 0. Hatfield this summer and will reside in Salem. Alpha Phi international fratern ity was founded at Syracuse Uni versity in 1872 and now consists of 59 active chapters. Early in February a new. chapter was in stalled at the University of Wich ita. On the fraternity agenda are spring installations at Drake, Pennsylvania and Arizona State. In the Northwest there are chap ters at the University of Oregon. the University of Washington. Washington State College, Oregon State College, Whitman College, University of Montana, College of Puget Sound, University of Ida ho, and University of British Co lumbia. Around Town . . . By JERYME ENGLISH LYONS-Mlsaes Jaeqne Walker I Alpha Del It Pi ahimnae will and Roselia Culbertson were hos- meet for a 1 o'clock no-host lunci tesses for a shower honoring Mrs. eon Saturday at Meier and Frank's Veneta Pemberton of Lyons at the Oregon Room. Mrs. Roy G. Green Culbertson home in Mehama. is in charge of arrangements. VlBetl Officers and ekoir members af , he! 43, Job's DiUC' trtS will practice for initialica Saturday at the Scottish Rite Tempt a 10:9 a.m.' ' - . i i ' .. i ' w. t t..? . . tvrv ? v Mr. and Mrj. Roger Carlton Harcourt (Eileen Marie Nash) whose marriage took place at St. Vincent dePaut Catholic Church on February 15. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Nah and Mr. Harcourt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Harcourt. The couple will make their home in Salem. (Klassen Studio). TYi iriit'ft nut! Stami has thtfilffsresOl .did sec and e've slashed the price; the most modest budget. Prints, soHiJsf linehit look rayons, cotton and rayons, coUonsrJttiany lime I ?HJrtf . JVrtVm an Orbn pmcktni sAw cfolt, fa pin. Uw r Wee. f 2 70. i. 5outninf raycm amf iflr print. Sprinf ihaitt IUcny4.l4HuUH. C. Smart print witk dot, i qmotity JtafUse eellm. Light Um pimk. 7 S IS Just Say, "Charge It" ea Seart Revolving Charge Up Mondu I Pay . . . Small Smits duu-s liHSiiSinirfllllfiW TTTII-Tr-llllTTllMriilrtllaWmi r.mmMTWi9. Illlllll Ml II HHiiiii ill I ill ' T - r., iSMw-vw-.wsa? Open "Mob, & Fri. Til 9 P.M. 1550 N. Capitol EM 3-9191 fill I S - - Bn. r . c r . -t a m s : .':aeT- . am -a amaDtn am an WlmBm . -(ij't--ll,l : vv-f-. I WWHHB- Mi' a IH 77.. "W-:vtra I "17 af XlJ A Vi ! mi Hal limn i I aan ii Ti al A ' ' II 1' ;a'i!,( , SOCIAL JOTTINGS . . . Invita tions have been received to a tea for which Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire anJ ).is James Allenby will be hostesses on Thursday, March in the Oregon Room at Meier and Frank's . . . guests ha've been in vited to call between 1 and I o' clock ... Hostess ... far a skewer Wed- esday ereaiag was Mrs. Charles. Weeber, wba eatertalned at her CaMlalaria heme ea Hasten Arc ane ... the affair was arranged ia eemplimeat U Mrs. Malcolm Marsh aid her yeaag sea. Keria . . . Twenty gaests were Wddea to the dessert sapper . . . Oa Tbartda aftcrae Mrs. Weeber was a laacheaa hostess far mem bers af her bridge clan . . . Of urierest ... to Delta Delta Delta alumnae in the capital and vicinity is the annual Country Kitchen breakfast to be given by the active chapter at Oregon State College on Sunday, Febru ary 23 ... the affair will be held at the Corvallis chapter house be tween 1:30 and U a.m . . . All alumnae in the area, their hus bands, families and interested per sons are invited to attend . . there is no charge for the break fast, but a silver offering is taken for the Tri Delt scholarship fund, which goes to an Oregon State coed ... A number of Salem alumnae and their families are planning to attend the break fast . . . EaterUlaiag ... at a dessert sapper sad bridge party Satarday aight Is Mrs. Fraak C. Myers, wba has larited a greap af friends to her North Winter Street bene . . . Oa Maaday Mrs. Myers will , fete aer elab at taaeheea and j bridge . . . A elnb . . . hostess Wednesday night was Mrs. Joseph Felton, who entertained at bridge and a late supper at tier sunrise Avenue home . . . Mrs. Carl Steelhammer was an additional guest . . . Mrs. J. A. Inglis invited members of her sewing club from Salem to luncheon at her Dallas borne on Wednesday ... Ia Leagrlew . . . an Saaaay wiU be Mr. aad Mrs. Wayae Had ley and children,. Eileen, Allan, Brace and Nancy, wba will be din ner guests at the bsme af Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hadley . . . ine oc casion will celebrate the birth days af Mrs. Wayne Hadley and her father-ta-lav, C. E. Hadley. MORE Of Interest ... to the college contingent is announcement of the engagement of Miss Edith Williams to Chapin Milbank of Grants Pass , The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mrs. C. V. Williams of Al buquerque and a niece of Rep. and Mrs. Favette Bristol of Grants Pass . . . she is a x junior at the' University of New Mexico and a member of Pi Beta Phi . . . Mr. Milbank. better known to his friends as Chap, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Milbank of Grants Pass ... He is a graduate of the University of California where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi and the San Francisco Bachelors . . . he is now a first year law student at Willamette University . . . The couple will make their home in Salem following their June wedding in Grants Pass at St. Luke's Episcopal Church . . . The future Mrs. Milbank plans to con tinue her studies at Willamette in the fall . . . The engagement was recently told at a party given in Grants Pass at the home of the bride-elect's grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Bristol ... Wedding bells . . . will ring an Saturday, March tt far Miss Ma rian McDowell and James Garden Gilmere, wbese engagement was revealee1 last tall . . . the eereme ay will take place at the First Presbyterian Ckarrh la Partland at I o'clock with a reception Mow ing .. . The bride-elect, wba Is leaching In Albany. 4a the daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Kenaelh J. Me Dewell af Partland and her fiance Is the saa af Mrs. Garden Gllmore af Salem . . . Mr. Gilmere Is com pleting his senior year at Oregaa State College . . . Chaage af address . . . Colorado Springs is the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Drahn (Marcia Webb I ... the young army man is stationed nearby at Fort Carson and was joined there by his wife last week ... Seen moving ... to Seattle will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole end daughter. Satan . . . The Cales have been residing in HUlsbera and he hat beea trnatferred by the Union Oil Ca. to the Seattle office . . Temporarily Mrs. Cafe and their daaghter are visiting at the home af bis parental Mr. aae1 Mrs. Artbar W. Cale. aatil they Mad Mvlag aecoasmadatiaas ia the northern city ... Moving aate . . The Edward Burnside moved the past weekend to their newly built home on Shore line Drive in aMnbrin Gardens . . . From Portland . . . comes aews of the birth of a saa, Robert Lyall, to Dr. and Mrs. Riehurd N. Botton oa February It ... the lad has a brother, David, aad a sister, Bar bars ... the graadpareats tn Mr. aad Mrs. Lyall Barton af Sa lem aad Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Webber of Gretham . . . WASHINGTON'S BI RTH DAY Wt chopped down prices for this final clearance. Hurry down for these outstanding values. 2 days-Friday and Saturday. ' 'KESSES $10 to $2. Regrouped values to $S. Formals, street, casual & cocktail dresses. A few slightly higher. SUITS & I COATS Odds I Ends $25 . $58 Values to $99 JACKETS Pedal Pushers Odds 4 Ends Broken sixes and colors. Famous Makes. $3.98 j HATS I Final Clearance 1.00 I Felts, Velvet, Sarin SWEATERS Value to 14.9S Site 36-31 Only. $5.00 BLOUSES Odd A tnd Values to 12.95 M.98 RAINCOATS 4 Only Value to $30 M2.08 Charge Account Welcome. AN Sale Final-No Exchange or Refunds. The TOWNE SHOP 480 N. Capitol, Free Parking Shop Fridays 9:30 A. M. 'til 9 P. M. Large' Group of Guests Attend OES Meeting fin Timuiav eveninf a laree number of members and visitors of Chadwick Chanter. OES. were present at the Masonic Temple for the regular meeting ana presiaing were Mrs. Arnold Johnson and Dr. Leon Bamck. Honored were Rex Hartley, past grand patron, Ronald Gilson, grand sentinel, Mrs. W. E. Know r anneals and grievance commit- ... ..J If-- D...I nllmn ml 1 m ainj mis. t aui wiuiim.i, v. . . dentials committee; all of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. Also honored was Hazel Borst. grand representative of the state of Idaho in Oregon. The nine rhaoters invited for the evening were Euclid ChaDter of Jefferson, Naomi Chapter of Dal las, Willamette uiapter ot &nea, Adah Chapter of Independence, Rhododendron Chanter of Falls City, Cedar Chapter of Scio, Mar guerite Chapter ot Leo anon, ura zillai Chapter of Albany and St. Mary's Chapter of Corvallis. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Johiuen be came member of ChadwkA Chap ter by affiliation. 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