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Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, January 19. 1948 PAGE NINE I' Dancers to Appear on Monday Plenty of life and color is promised membersj of the Sa lem Community cjoncert asso ciation on Monday! night when the Roa 110 and Antonio com pany of Spanish dancers make Its appearance on the stage, of the Salem high lchool auditor ium This, the' third in the winter, aeries. s will feature the two young" flamenco dancers and tffeic company which include! three other dancers, a pianist and guitarist. - The ccjimpany is quite a family group. Rosario and Antonio are first cousins, the musical direc-tor-ptaniist, Silvio Masciarelli is the husband to the former and Pastora jRuiz is a cousin of the latter. 6ther members of the com pany are Sinda Iberia and Car rncyi Luj.' dancers and Geromino Viliaiinoj. guitarist. The group comes bj bus and Is a complete unjt duifiitg its coast - to - coast j tour. ' Kosarib and Antonjo are au thentic ipamsh dancers and c oii.sidwed . mcfig the world's finest transhrWa of the flamen . to rhythms; Stamping of feet, j clicking of heels, clapping of hands and use of castenets are almost as important as the dance steps to their art. The program I as follow: , Ilan. No; 1 . (Spanish laMH'i Crandiia trvi la Run. l-opr No. S l3panlli Ciiuic Cirnds Rfwino tnd Antonio Kondrm (itana (Flamenco - dance 1 ' Rom Run. and Lopes Heienc.a filana Montjio Rmjiiu and Antonio Boio o . Andaluiian Mm Iberia 1 nii'riinrii ifolk damn. Gurrifio Riarm and Antonio litromonlti Turina Mm Ruiz :m Navarro Iarreila Mr Mnriarelll, piano Pot Alegnai Andaluaian Mi Antonio Srle Hon ti orn ballet "Et A 101 Bfuio" d Fall! J ota. firms 7rurla, "La Do'.orea' .. Breton Kiitne company foid,ra . Albenli Mo: Mactarelli, piano Tor Alegrtai Andaluiian Mini Rmni) I! Maninrro I Peanut Vender in ('jbi Simon Roiarlo and Antonio Andahiatan Folk Melodies . Arr Villarino Mr: Villafmo. guitaitat ri tiona. from ballet. "The Three ( ;nreJ Hat" de Falls Members of the company Marine Corps at Dinner Meeting - TV Salem detachment Ma rine Corps league and auxiliary. L : ij) e t Manor Thursday at NormandysJ to hear Lt. Carlton Grei- i - riei of the United States Km pl'ymet service talk on hi; personal rehabilitation prob li-nn and his present woik, National Vice Commandant arid Mr. U L. Pittenger, StaU I)-partmnt Commandant and Mr. H. W. Stewart, of Eugene, were present. Gene Wheeler, Salem adjutant, newly elected department junior vice com mandant and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Florence?. of Portland were also present. Joining the organization dur ing the evening were Lt. Grei rier. Charles Foster, K. J, Slm- k in and Ronald Eahleman. -j 1 ' i , Ivan Oa4es. engineer n- ilysl- I for the Willamette Valley jnojiHt. will be the guest speak er ai the meeting of the Salem ( Kini'crl of Women's Organiza- t,onJ -Thursday afternoon at X o lok'k in the floral room orr the Salem c hamber of commerce. Mr. William Hraun will talk oni the rmpBpnPv hniiHtnff f nr vpteri.na. Mr Al!-rt J Walkier will prr- side:anrt routine committee rc- port will be given. The interest ed public is invited to attend. The Salem MinUiers WWee will meet on Tuesday .afternoon at the homn of Mrs.' Floy Ferltje, N Capitol st., with Mrs. Si las K. Fairham the asKisling ho te. An interesting program hag be-n arranged for the meeting. enetian Repainted Relaped Recorded la Salem Tbntloe Washable WIIIDOW SHADES ;Wc turn them, repair them, or make them to size. leinholdt VENETIAN 560 South 21st St. ' V M 1 ; r , '-. .. '4 4 P. - -1v -y 1 v(7 Mr. and Mrs. Jasse W. Fowler (Evslyn L While) vhcx vr married on December 16 at th First Presbylerian; church In Chico, Cali(. Th bride is the daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. Floyd E. While oi Salem, who went south for the : wedding, and Mr. Fowler' parents are Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Fowler of Pitman, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, who hav gone east to New Jersey to live-since their discharge : from the navy, wete formerly stationed at the Uveirnore: naval air station. ; Emancipation of Turkish Women Tolcl By Speaker at Saturday Meeting The Salem Woman's club, at the regular meeting" on Saturday afternoon heard L. B. Prillaman, instructor of social science In Portland high schools, speak of "The Rise of Modern Turkey." Mr. Prillaman outlined the methods of Kernel Pasha Ataturk, president of Turkey, In revolutionizing government and customs of a land which for thirteen centuries had followed the rigid teach ings of the Koran, In a brief 20 V - years women of Turkey have acquired a standing in political, educational and financial cir cle., he said. Thrive en freedom Comparison was made with the wheat found in King Tufs tomb, hidden away for centuries, when planted quickly germinat ed. The Moslem women when Exposed to life, sunlight and op- portunity have proven abilities, he said. Head of the bank of Ankhara is a woman, also health and education depart ments are directed by women, the speaker said. Music was provided by Jew- j ell Gueffroy, pianist, who play ed two waltxcs by Chopin, and ponna Jane Macktin played violin numbers, "Spanish Dance" by Raphael and "Ron djno" by Kreisler New Members At the business session, pre sided over by Mm. George Rom man. contributions were voted to the March of Dimes and the Children's Farm Home. Voted into membervhip were Mrs. Clara B, Poland, Mrs. D. B. Kleihrif, Mn Donald Bal lantyne and Mrs. Ralph Da Met. Mrs. G. A. Rerher reported $59,550 in. Victory bonds sold by the Woman's club committee. Mrs. Robert Hutcheon urged cooperation in the victory cloth ing collection. Mrs. Charles 1 rc meeting eported on the recent of Salem Women's Council. At the social hour Mrs. Fred erick Eley and Mrs. J. K. West pon red at a table centered with red and white carnations and white chrysanthemums ' in a ciystal bowl, flanked by tall awhile tapers. Tea chairman was Mrs. Ar byj Mrs. thur Jones, assisted New hi the time te have yeur Venetian Bliaas rtfislikti Qaiek, expert service. slice 1S7 VEATHER STRIPPING An eiperienced weather stripper is available to girt you a firat class job. & Levis BLINDS Jelephone 8991 J ills , r f ' Floyd White, Mrs. CJiarles H. Fowler; Mrs. J. A. Garson, Mrs. F. A. Elliot, Mrsi Seymour Jones and I Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Mrs. Sloan Will : Head Club Mrs. Delji Johnson was hostess to the Dine and Do club at a luncheon on Thursday. A birth day cake, in honor of Mrs. Gerald Lappen, centered the table. Yel low tapers flanked the center piece. 3 At the business meeting Mrs. John Sloan; was elected president for the ensuing year; Mrs. H. Ji. Bieneman, vice-president; and Mrs. Gerald I .a p pen, aecretary trrasurtr. ! ,. Attending were Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Lawrence Bagger, Mrs. H. H. Breneman, Mrs. Glenn Cooperj Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Mrs. Walter Convoy, Mrs. Gerald I La'ppen and Mrs. Delia Johnson. t s j' T t 1 i r- v s - i j ' it . NEW SPRING STUDIOS HAVE ARRIVED! t Be sure to re tbm now . . . they ar smarter tlian rxerl X 1 ALL WINTER HATS GREATLY REDUCEDI GreertlT Rducedt EaeclaDr attractive y priced j aro soma Now York patterns. 2ND Seen and By Jeryms NEW ADDRESSES for Mr. and Mrs. Amedee M. Smith, III, and their daughters, Sidney Ann and SUcie Carolyn, who ate now livjng in Eugene . . . Amedee, who returned late in, the summer from Europe, is now enrolled at the University of Oregon .... They were one of the fortunate few to find a house in the col lege town. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Napier (Peggy Hay) have taken an apartment in Corvallis, where they will remain while Bob is attending Oregon State college . . He returned home this win ter! from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McDow ell! (My ra Madsen) and their ;children, Rupert and Sandra, have moved to DeLake where Mr; McDowell will be engaged fn business . . . later on they plan to build a new home over looking the ocean. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Eason will be interested to know that they are now loca ted: again in Wenatchee, Wash., where he is with the state high way commission . . . at t h e present writing they are still house hunting and are tempor arily located at the home of her mother . . . Stearns was released from the navy this winter . . . his sister, Mary, is now stationed at Hickam Field, Honolulu, with the; Red Cross . . . On Christ mas day she called her family, the David Easorts. NEW ARRIVAL . . Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph, who have waited two years for a phone at their Oak Grove home, sent out clever "arrival" notices of "Lit tle Belle" when it came last month . . . giving iU weight of two pounds and three ounces, time and so on . . . Incidentally the Adolphs announcement was Christmas greeting to their friends with their new phone numben BRIEF NOTES . . . From San Francisco comes word of Virgin ia Steed Wittwer, who shares an apartment with two other West 5 Point wives and a Red Cross worker . . . Virginia is doing personnel work at The Presidio . . ', the other two wives are also working at The Presidio, so the girts have great fun together waiting for the "go ahead signal" from the army which will permit them to go abroad to join their husbands . . . Lt. Wallace Witt wer is now in Japan. 1 The "welcome home" sign is out for Captain Otto Wilson, jr:, just home from Okinawa and once again wearing civilian clothes . , . Lt. Clarence Em mons, who has been in the South Pacific as skipper of his ship . . . Lt. Charles Mills, who has also been in the South Pa cific for many, many months . . . Already arrived in the states and soon to be home following their discharge are Captain Wayne J. Page, who has been in Portland, and Captain Ki m b a 1 1 Page, whose family is now in Portland . . . Kenneth Hanson has wired his ; wife from New York and . will be here by the end of the month . . . Expected to arrive in the states soon is Ensign Man fred Olson, who has been on Ok inawa. Just heard that Capt. Rex Adolph arrived in Salem Tburs- "'' .1. m 0 ? M t af ! FLOOR Heard .... English day ... he came by plane from Manila, stopping in Honolulu en route . . . After a few days here with his wife and daughter, Joan, he will go on to Fort Lewis for discharge. A grand turnout for Mary Elizabeth Kells' concert Monday night . . The blonde singer, who has a gracious stage pres ence, wore a white silk crepe gown studded with rhinetones on the bodice and on the bow at the waistline, where the skirt draped. . . Red roses and a pas tel nosegay presented to her at intermission . ... Also roses to the accompanist, Alice Crary Brown, , who wore black studded in gold. CHIC WINTER COSTl'MES . . Mrs. Robert Drager seen dining and dancing in a brown "5 o'clock" dress with long water fall blue gloves and blue flow ers in her hair ... Mrs. A. L. McCafferty. her usual smart self, in a black gown and an un usual high crowned black hat studded in gold with a wide rib bon band enhanced in gold at the side . . . Mrs. Victor Wil liams over from Dallas and wearing a stunning shott evening dress of black with pale blue bo dice shot with sequins and bead ing . . . Mrs. Homer F. Smith in a new black and white spring print . . Kay Addink, former ly of Salem, down from Portland and wearing a chic brown and white tweed bolero suit and mart brown felt hat enhanced with gold .' . . Mrs. Myron Fos ter striking in her mink coat and becoming felt hat which set right above her chignon in back . . . Mrs. Fred Davis wearing a good - looking black suit with three-quarter length coat and carrying a beaver muff . . . her off the face black felt hat em bellished with two beaver balls in back. The Salem Deaeonea Hospital auxiliary will honor the hus bands of the members and the honorary members at a no-host supper at the hospital at 6:30 Monday night, Twenty word re . ports of Ahe activities of the or ganization has been arranged with Mrs. Sam Neufeldt featured with her vibra harp and Mrs. Ted Gordon playing piano selec tions. The committee in charge of arrangement is Mesdame Nettie Roberts. J. J. Nunn, W. W. Thome. "Frank Wedel and Miss Katie Holzrichter. Salem Central WCTC will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mayme Hill, 1724 Chemeketa st., at 2 o'clock. -A social hour will follow the business meeting and program. Friends are invited to attend. i M-if i r : y - Fluid, flattering line foe tlu Catly Original Im rayon Jersey... witli new falloet s . . . new bell and bwttaa detail. SMART SHOP 115 NORTH LIBERTY ST. The Willamette University Faculty Women will meet on Thursday afternoon in the Car rier room of the First Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Chester F. Luther, chairman, Mrs. Ernest C. Rich ards, Dean Olive M. Dahl, Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, Mrs. E. E. Bragg and Miss Marion Moiange. South section of the Women's guild of the First Congregation al church will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. May Chris tenson, 465 S. Winter st . at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Rowland will be the assisting hostess. Miss Pinneo Engaged Announcement is being made this weekend of the engagement5 of Miss Darlene Pinneo, daugh ter of Mrs. Bert Cothern and Harry Pinneo of Kings Valley, to Jimmie A. Watenbaugh, MM 3'c. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watenpaugh. The wed ding will be in late spring. Both are graduates of Salem high school. Miss Pinneo has been employed at the state se lective service office and Mr. Watenpaugh has served in the Pacific. Kindergarten to Be Subject Walter Snyder, director of curricular activities for the Sa lem public schools, will speak on kindergartens for Salem schools at the Salem Junior Woman's club meeting Tuesday night at the chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock. The meeting was orig inally scheduled for Monday night, but due to the community concert falling on that date it was postponed until Tuesday. Mrs. Fred C. Gast will preside at the business session and the board meeting to precede at 7:30 o'clock. All interested club women and persons in the city, who would like to see kindergartens includ d in the -regular public school system, are invited to attend the open meeting. Resolutions have been received by the school board expressing interest and favorable comment on the pro ject by various groups and it is expected there will be more pre sented in the future. II the pro ject is accepted by the people of Salem it. is hoped that it might be included in the future expan sion program of the school sys tem, i Committee in charge of the club's kindergarten project in cludes Mrs. Lawrence Fitzger ald, chairman, Mrs. Richard Iockard, Mrs. Elmo Lindholm and Mrs. Roy Mink. Miss Cupper Is Married M Billie Cupper, daughter o Irs. Percy A. Cupper was ma ied in Los Vegas, Nevada, on December 20, according to word received by her family here. Her husband is Clark R. Stone, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stone of Santa Monica. The wedding was performed by the Rev. Albert C. Melton. The bride wore a blue wool jersey bolero suit with w hite ac cessories. Her corsage was an orchid. The couple was unat tended. The new Mrs. Stone is a grad uate of Oregon State college and a member of Alpha Chi Omega. For the past two years she has been at the navy YMCA at Long Beach, Calif., and is now assist ant county home demonstration agent for Orange county, Calif. Mr. Stone attended University of Nebraska. He is a signalman in the navy. Waconda Club Entertained The Waconda Community dub met at the home of . Mrs. Pearl Lundy on Wednesday. Mrs. Jay Bartholomew was elected presi- . dent for the coming year; Mrs. Ed Becker, vice-president; Mrs Robert Kromm, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. B. J. J. Miller, buyer. Twelve members were present and a guest was Mrs I-atrd Kaup. j Mrs. Charles Hannegan was 1 welcomed as a new member, j Prizes in cards, went to Mrs. C. C. (4 , fk s P IT 484 Statt Smart Camouflage Comfortable enough for fcporti wear, yet controlling enouh for dress wear ... a panty for you who disdain hosiery; a grde for stocking devotees. Both made of the popular one-way stretch elastic. 1.49 raniy Girdle Glrdlt 484 State St Russell, Mr.; B;5 J. J Miller an4 Mrs. Van O. Kelley. The neicf meeting of the group will be oa January 23 at the home of Mrs. A. L. Lamb. 527 Knapp street. Delta Gamma mothers will meet at the Court street chapter house Monday afternoon at t o'clock. Mrs. B. F. Schmoker Mill b hostess to the Ltokta Women's club Tuesday afternoon at her North Cottage street home for a dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock. -Mrs. E. A. Lee and Mrs. P. E Graber will be assisting hostess es. Miss Marjorie Tye, home demonstration agent, will be the guest speaker. 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