Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1338
THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL", SALEM, OREGON
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OCIETY
By llOVENA
OCIETY'S eyes today were cast on Cor.
C3 vallis and the big game. ' The annual '
football classic drew hordes of socialites to
the Bell field stadium this afternoon. This
evening cocktail parties and dinners will
predominate the scheme of things when
sports enthusiasts return to the capital.
Romance, too, has played a big part in the
week's activities. Miss Priscilla Fry, mem
ber of an old and prominent Salem family,
has announced the date of her impending
marriage to William Hugh Shattuc of Port
land, formerly of Salem, as December 6. The
ceremony will be solemnized at "Bright
view," the Fry residence, at 8 o'clock that
evening.
Thanksgiving will tend to make capital
city residents think primarily of home and
the family hearth. Large dinner parties will
be the order of the day next Thursday and
that evening the younger contingent will
make merry at the Junior Woman's club
dance at Hazel Green.
Mrs, H. G. Mahon wu hostess to members of her
contract club and several additional guests at lunch
eon yesterday.. Special guests Included Mr. T. A.
Llvesley. Mrs. Thomai De Beck Llvesley, Mrs. Lowell
Kern, Mrs. John Canon and Mrs. Albert F. Beral
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., will entertain with
a large dinner Thanksgiving day in compliment to
Miss Margaret Ardis Ulrlch and her fiance, Walter
Williamson, both of Portland.
One table will be centereo witn wmie ciiryauu-
i ii... .nil kin annnlntmimtft. The Other
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table will be centered with a striking arrangement of
fruit and tail yellow tapers.
Bidden are Miss Ulrich and Mr. Williamson, the
honored guests, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, Mra.
T. A. Norwood, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Anders, Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. James Norwood, Miss
Jean Anders and Roderick Norwood, all of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Norwood
and Mr. and Mra. Homer Goulet, Sr., the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs; Conrad W. Paulus will entertain with
a family dinner at their Pairmount hill place Thanks
giving day. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Llvesley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De Beck Llvesley,
Miss Patsy Livesley, Roderick Livesley, Tommy, Larry
and Peter Paulus, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
W. Paulus.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Fry. Jr.. will be hosts at a large
family dinner Thanksgiving day hi their West Lefelle
street residence.
One hundred new Girl Reserves will be welcomed
Into membership at impressive candlelight ceremonies
to be held in the First Methodist Episcopal church
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All Interested persons
are Invited.
Miss Betty Taylor will have charge of placing the
candles. Miss Margaret McCarty is In charge of the
ushers and the music is being arranged by Miss Gwen
Gallaher and Esther Peterson. Mrs. Elizabeth Oalalher,
Y. W. C. A. secretary, is In charge of the general ar.
rangements.
The Sketch class and the Painting section of the
Salem Arts League will not meet until Monday eve
ning, November 30. At that time members will be
entertained by Mrs. E. C. Hathaway at her home at
7:30 o'clock.
Announcement of the engagement of Miss Margaret
Marstfleld to' Orlen Oljen was made Thursday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Otjen. The bride
elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. J. Marstfleld
and Mr. Otjen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen.
Games were played during the evening, and the
announcement was made in wrapped candies served
during the supper hour, Miss La Veme Proctor and
Miss Elizabeth Otjen assisting the hostess.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen, Mr. and Mrs.
- Rennte Otjen, Miss Irene Marstfleld, Orien Otjen, Miss
Elizabeth Otjen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols, Chester
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamilton, Mrs. Elton Birch
and Burrell Burch, Raymond Danlelsen, Newton
Marstfleld, Miss La Verne Proctor, Mr. and Mra. C. J.
Marstfleld, Miss Vivian Marstfleld, Miss Emily Elossen
and the hosts, Mr. and Mra. Emil Otjen.
Mtaa Virginia Cross will arrive home Wednesday
from the St. Vincent's Nurses Training school. Port,
land, to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her
parent, Mr. and Mra, Curtis Cross.
Sllverton Miss Ruth Rue, superintendent of the
Sllverton General hospital, has returned to work from
a two-weeks' vacation spent with her brother, Laur
ence Rue, and Miss Verda Oeder on an automobile
and train trip as far south as Los Angeles.
Miss Rue arrived home in time to attend a number
of social affairs In compliment to her sister, Mlsa
Esther Rue of Salem, who left Wednesday evening for
Minneapolis, where she will be married on Novem
ber 34.
Here 'N' There
nou NEW YORK comes word of Mra. John J.
Roberta and her daughter, MUdl Roberts, concert vio
linist. At present they are domiciled at 7 Park Avenue,
after spending three months at Music Mountain. Falls
Village. Connecticut. Mlldl gave two concerts In Con
necticut In October and this month she la to play
with the Hartford Symphony orchestra as guest artist.
The next few montha Mildi will devote to going on
tour In the South and Middle west ... and a concert
to follow at the Waldorf-Astoria In New York. Both
Mrs. Roberts and Mlldl have a tremendous yen to get
back to Salem and their old friends but with Mlldi's
concert appearance coming so fast It Is doubtful IX
they will get here until at least next 8prtng.
BEING WELCOMED are Colonel and Mrs. John
Leader, who have arrived In Portland from Vancouver,
B. C, where they have been visiting for a short time
following their arrival from their home In England.
Colonel Leader waa In Oregon In the 8prlng. but
returned to England and on this trip la accompanied
by Mrs. Leader, who has not been In the states sine
their departure from this country to make their horn
abroad. The Leaders expect to visit In Salem. Dallas,
nd Eugene during their sojourn and will be warmly
welcomed, (Continued on page 10, column ),
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hrtlllnnt young piunlst, who will appear as
Kiiext artist with the Halem Philharmonic
Htmphony orrhestra when It Rives Its first
cunccrt of the season December 4.
The Delta Phi Mothers' club entertained with an
informal tea Thursday In the Carrier room of the
First Methodist church. Calling hours were from 2:30
to 4:30 o'clock. The affair was arranged honoring
the Faculty Women's club and Alpha Phi Alpha and
Beta Chi mothers' clubs.
Mrs. M. C. Findley received the guests at ihe door
and was assisted by Mrs. James McGilchrist, Mrs.
David Pugh, Mrs. Carl Armprlest, Mra. Sidney Stevens,
Mrs. King Bartlctt and Mrs. Stuart Johnson. '
Assisting about the rooms were Mrs, Charles Sher
man, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, Mrs. Lee Unruh, Mrs.
D. C. Burton, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs. L. O. Clement,
Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. H. S. Bosshard, Mrs. W. H. Bretz,
Mrs. O. H. Oehler, Mrs. Rose Babcock and Mrs. A. M.
Chapman.
Holly and red candles were attractively arranged
about the reception rooms and the tea table was cen
tered with snowballs tied with red ribbons and flanked
with red tapers. Mrs. W. H. Smith and Mrs. W. R.
Speck were in charge of decorations.
A program was presented by Jeanette Scott, Eliza
beth Boylan, Martha Hottel, Catherine Smullln, Ina
Bennett and Martha Warren.
Presiding at the tea urns were Mrs. Fred Alban Well
and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser. Younger matrons assisting
in the serving were Mrs. Otto Paulus, Mrs. George
Rhoten, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs. Vernon Sackett, Mrs.
Albert Cohen, Mrs. Robert Wulf and Mrs. Roy Locke
nour. Among those motoring to Corvallis for the Oregon
State-Oregon football classic today were Mr. and Mra.
Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long and Miss
Dorothy Alexander.
Interesting visitors In the capital this week-end are
Commander and Mrs. D. A. York and their two chil
dren, Hilda and Henry of Portland, who are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Cross In Pairmount hill.
This afternoon the Portland foils, Mr. and Mrs,
Cross and Frank Cross attended the O.S.C. -Oregon
grid classic at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Erlxon will entertain at dinner
this evening In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Montgomery, who will leave Sunday on an extended
trip east.
They will visit in San Francisco and from there will
go to Tulsa, Okia., where they will visit her brother, W,
D. Moore. In Gasconade, Mo., they will visit another
brother, W. M. Moore, who Is superintendent of the
United States Shipyards there. In Kansas City they
will visit an uncle, E. Woodmansee, a brother of Mrs.
Erixon.
Bidden to honor the Montgomerys tonight are Ar.
thur Montgomery, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mont
gomery, Nancy and Jerry Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret
Montgomery, Frank Loveall and the hosts, Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Loveall.
Mrs, Max Gunter announces the resumption of the
Elks contract tourney at Ihe State-street temple on
Monday nights, aa previously held.
At the luncheon party for which Miss Allx Wilder
was hostess in Portland Friday announcement waa
made by the honor guest, Miss Katharine Hart, of the
date for her marriage to Albert E. Stephan. It will Da
an evening ceremony at the Church of Our Father,
Unitarian, In Portland, on December 30.
A dozen friends of the bride-elect were bidden to
the luncheon, which was given at the Town club.
The engagement of Miss Hart, who is the daughter
of Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Hart, to Mr. Stephan, son
of Mr. and Mra. D. E. Stephan of Washington, D. C,
waa announced last month. The bride-elect la well
known In 8alem.
Saturday Miss Hart shared honors with Miss Eliza
beth Clark at the luncheon for which Miss Alice Ann
Thomas will be hostess at her home. All three are
brides-elect.
Miss Josephine McGilchrist will arrive In the capital
next Wednesday from the University of Oregon to
spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
William McOuchrlst, jr.
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Elizabeth Boylan, brilliant young pianist and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berne B. Boylan, will be
the guest soloist with the Salem Philharmonic Sym
phony orchestra when It appears In its first concert
of the season December 4 at the Salem armory.
Miss Boylan Is one or the most promising pianist
along the Pacific slope. She Is a student of Frances
Virginia Melton and during the summer coached with
Jacques Gershkovitch, conductor of the symphony.
The young artist is a graduate of Salem high school
and Willamette university. She won the state and
district piano contest for students given by the National
Federation of Music clubs In 1932-33. In early January
she will leave for the east to take advanced work at
the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
Monday night Miss Boylan will play the Mozart
D minor Concerto, which was composed In Vienna
February 10, 1785, and performed there the following
day at a Mozart subscription concert.
The concerto Is in three movements Allegro, Rom
anze and Rondo, with two brilliant cadenzas written
by Hummel.
Miss Boylan Is a talented pianist. She has remark
able dexterity and strength in her small hands and
apparently always strives for absolute correctness,
clearness and warm expression. The orchestra score
is musical and Its melodious characteristics will make
a pleasing background for the piano.
The American War Mothers will meet at the Amer
ican Lutheran church Wednesday from 11 until 3
o'clock to fill baskets for Thanksgiving. Mothers are
asked to bring their gifts during that time.
The Hotel Marion Mirror room will be the scene of
a brilliant affair this evening when Sigma Tau
fraternity entertains with a formal dinner dance.
Members of the university set will make up the guest
list for the most part and an elaborate decorative motif
Is being worked out by the directorate.
Patrons and patronesses for the affair are Dr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Gatke and Prof, and Mrs. Egbert 8.
Oliver.
Guests will include the Misses Catherine Faxon,
Lunelle Chapln, Betty Savage, Betty Howe, Alice
Speck, Clara Letach, Charlotte Hill, Charlotte LaDue,
Helena Schnieder, Jane Fisher, Alene Galrclough, '
Helene Trulsen, Marian Clcnaghen, Betty Lou Lacey,
Dorothy Wright, Virginia Beaston, Anna May Unrath,
' Ilia Bennett, Harriet Childs, Dorothy Dingle, Ellse
Sharp, Betty Williams, Melva Belle Savage, Barbara
Chaplcr, Joy Cooley, Jeanne Probert, June Charboneau,
. Maxine Beagle, Wanda Landon, Maxine Goodenough,
' Blrdcna Ogden, Ruth Arney, Genevra Pond, Jean
Morrison, Dorinne Wilson, Helen Drake, Jeryme
Upston, Muriel Stewart, Virginia Moore, Enid Win
ningham, Ethel Denham, Marguerite Clark, Harriet
Waisman, Betty Hamilton, Sue McKensie, Mary Cole
man, Rosemary Geneste and Jean Hollingworth.
Hosts are Jack Alton, Bruce Carkin, Leroy Casey,
Robert Clarke, Herman Estes, Robert Farmer, James
Fowler, Harry Fredericks, Ross Gladden, Robert Hart,
Joe Harvey, Wlnthrop Henderson, William Miller,
Robert Ramage, Lloyd Riehl, Frank Shepard, Gerald
Sherman, Ely Swisher, Otto Wilson, Robert 8mlth,
Talbot Bennett, Harlan Sheldon, Paul Sllke, Ronald
Adams, Bill Burget, Tom Gabriel, Frank Hunt, George
LaVatLa, Oren McDowell, Ridge Miller, Dayton Robert
son, Curt Ruzlk, Ronald Sherk, Bill Wagner, Dick
Walker, Grover Williams, Justin Weakly, Fred Weakly,
Douglas Olds, Stanley Eland, Kenneth Brunkow, Al
Tebault, Louia Stutt, Bruce Eckman, Douglas 8harp,
David Clarke, Portland, Howard Campbell, Portland,
Malcolm Waltman, Portland, and John Robinson, Port
land. The rural women working on the Marion County
Seal sale will meet for luncheon at the Quelle Monday
at 12 o'clock. Dr. E. E. Berg will speak on "Behind
the Shadows,"
Mrs. William Swindells of Dallas left Sunday for
San Francisco where she will spend two weeks as
the guest of her sisters, Mrs, Harley G. Stevens and
Mrs. Robert Kirkwood. Mr. Swindells left Thursday
by train for the bay city. Their two children, Billy
and Gordy, are remaining in Portland with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger.
One group of capital society folk chartered a bus
today and steered for Corvallis and the Oregon-OSC
game.
Among those making up the party were Mr. and
Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mra. H. O. Maison, Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. D, Qulsenber
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Kern and Carl Gabrielson.
Alpha Mu Delphlans will meet next Tuesday In the
fireplace room at the Salem Public library to discuss
Ireland and her problems. Those taking topics will
be Mary Fake, Lawrence Maves, Mrs. Oscar Haytcr,
Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Charles Klnzer, Mrs. Ray Waltz,
Mrs. Kenneth Murdock and Miss Antoinette White,
MacDOWELL SINGERS
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THANKSGIVING day will be marked
by the marriage of Miss Frances Park,
daughter of Mrs. Lenore Park, and Milton
Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker
of Oregon City.
The vows will be exchanged at the Knight
Memorial church at 9 o'clock Thanksgiving
morning with Rev. H. C. Stover reading the
sen-'.: : One hundred and tiventy-five guests
will assemble to witness the impressive ser
vice. Preceding the ceremony Miss Marie
Statesman will sing "Oh, Promise Me."
Henry Clement will play the wedding
marches. The bride will be unattended and
will be given in marriage by her brother,
Rupe Park. Glen Sauter will serve as best
man for Mr. Parker and ushers will include
Glen Parker and John Bone.
The bride has chosen for her wedding cos
tii me a blue tailleur trimmed in silver fox.
Her at .cssorie will be gray arJ her hat will
'be of blue, trimmed with a short nose veil.
She will wear a corsage.
Mrs. Park will be gowned in black, embeU
linked with blue, and Mrs. Parker will wear
blue.
A reception will follow at the Park apart
ments at the Royal Court for members of the
two immediate families. Assisting about the
- rooms will be Mrs. John Bone and Mrs.
Ward Graham.
The couple will leave later for a wedding
trip in Washington. Upon their return they
will be at home in Salem after December 15.
Miss Park is a popular member of the
younger set. She attended schools in Oregon
City and Salem. Mr. Parker is a graduate of
Oregon City schools and is now in business
here.
Thanksgiving night will be marked by the Salem
Junior woman's club dance at Hzel Green. The hours
are from 9 to 12 o'clock and members, their escort
and guests will swing to the music of Ed Torgerson
and his band. Elaborate Thanksgiving decorations
will be in evidence about the ballroom.
Patrons and patronesses will include Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Schannep, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Mudd.
Those wishing tickets for the distinctive affair are
asked to procure them from the Misses Marcelle De
Mytt, Madge Reid, Jennie Lindroa June Edwards,
Emlyn Frazer or Jean Bahlburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William Everett Anderson will spend
Thanksgiving in Portland with Mrs. Fred T. Lisco.
Salem society folk will hold next Saturday night
open in their date books for the second Subscription
club dance of the season. The affair will be held in the
Mirror room at the Hotel Marlon and a no-host
dinner la being planned to precede the affair.
The Golden Pheasant will be the setting for a
smartly arranged no-host dinner Tuesday night pre
ceding the Tllltcum club dance.
Making up the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
8. Lamport, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Armstrong, Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mr.
and Mrs, Earl Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arm
strong, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammond and Mr.
and Mis. Thomas J. Drynan.
St. Vincent de Paul Altar society will entertain with
a Thanksgiving turkey card party at the parish hall
Tuesday. November 24. The committee Includes Mrs.
Dan McLellan, Mrs. Fred Scaling, Mrs. C. D. Thomas,
Mrs. J. Nadon. Mrs. Fred Wei-ner, Mrs. Alex Scher
bach, Mrs. Sylvester Smith, Mrs. A. Bairey, Mrs. E. A.
Pruitt and Mrs. A. Senske.
Mrs. John Griffith entertained members of the
Round-Up club at luncheon Tuesday at Godfrey's
Tables were made up lor contract later. Additional
guests Included Mrs George Rodgers, Mrs Percy B,
Kelly and and Mrs. Roy Mills.
The Town and Gown club will meet at Lausanne
hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A musical pro
gram of special Interest has been arranged, including
a group of piano numbers by Miss Dorothy Pearce,
well-known Salem pianist, and vocal solos by Mrs.
Josephine Albert Spauldlng, contralto.
The hostess committee Includes Mrs. Charles H.
Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. David
Bennett Hill, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks and Mrs. D. H.
Mosher.
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Aetlve In rapltaf mnle rlrrle H Ihe MseTtnwell etuh trio, whleh Inehirtes Mrs. John
, Mlnto. MU flretthen Rlnehnrt and MW Cntherlne ttnsnn. Mr. Kenneth IMItnn U the
accompanist and Mlae katluura Metsker (sir ma rlht k) the business manaier.
Bib 'N' Tucker
By Roby Laughlln
THRILLS A-PLENTY .... this week for Priscilla
Fry who, as the popular bride-to-be of Hugh Shattuc
of Portland, was the Incentive for much smart "hos
tessing" .... At one of the many gay sohees Priscilla
was stunning In a dazzling cocktail frock of dubonnet
and gold metal cloth, with which she wore a very
striking pair of dubonnet suede oxfords. . . . And an.
other might; charming person was Charlotte Zleber,
who wore a swank black crepe model embellished with
jet beads and a dash of red scarf at the neckline. . . ,
GET A WHIFF ... of these exhilarating evening
sheers for the Junior maid. . . . Thanksgiving holiday
season is always the time for much stepping out by
the young miss, and this year she'll find clothes that
make her look romantic, glorious, conquering, breath
taking (that should be enough) .... There ar
dresses with skirts that swirl to dance music, wrap
with tremendous sleeves and sky-scraping collars,
coronets for her hair, bright gems for her ears in
fact almost everything to bring forth gasps of surprise.
. . . There's a daring embroidered taffeta with off-the-ahoulder
decolletage; a coquettish taffeta with a puff
sleeved, fitted Jacket; a romantic Chantilly type lace
over a slim tube of taffeta in black, flame, hyacinth
and royal; and - (Continued on page 10, column 6)
Miss Patsy Livesley, daughter of the T. A. Lrv ealeys,
and Wilda Jerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Jerman, atudenta at St. Helen's hall, Portland, will
spend the Thanksgiving holidays In Balem.
Godfrey's was the scene of a beautifully arranged
luncheon Friday when Mrs. Victor R. Griggs enter
tained in compliment to Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr.
whose birthday anniversary It was. Tables were made
up for bridge at the Griggs residence later.
Bidden were Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs. George
A. White, Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr, Mrs. Taylor
Hawkins, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs,
Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Frederick 8. Lamport, Mrs.
David Bennett Hill, Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. O. O. Lock,
Mrs. Homer Smith, Sr.. Mrs. Margaret Le Furgy, Mrs,
Edwin L. Baker, Mrs. Wallace Wharton and to hos
tess, Mrs. Victor R. Griggs.
Oak Point The Independence Rural Woman' eluk
will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Gwln Tuesday
afternoon. This will be the annual election of officer
and a large attendance Is requested.
Corvallis Delbert Moore, professor of violin and
conductor of the college symphony orchestra, will b
presented by the Oregon State musto department In
recital Sunday at 3:30 o'clock In the Memorial Union,
lounge.
Since coming to the college a year ago, Professor
Moore has given several recitals and ha been heard
as a soloist on many occasions.
His program will Include Concerto In I minor by
Mendelssohn, Gypsy Serenade by Valdes, The Blue
Lagoon, Mllloecker; Walt In A Major, Brahms; Negro
Chant, White; Gavotte In E Major, Bach-Krelsler;
Praeludlum and Allegro, Pugnanl-Kretsler.
Lillian Jeffreys Petri, head of the piano and theory
department, will assist Mr. Moon at the piano.
Chapter AB, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will meet at Hi
home of Mrs, Leslie Sparks, 140 North llt street,
Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock.
Cordial social interest I being evinced In the an
nouncement that the Salem General hospital auxiliary
has set aside December 4 as a day for two benefit
affairs, the proceeds to go for hospital accessories.
The Woman's clubhouse will be the locale of both
parties. The afternoon affair will be in the nature
of a tea and In the evening tables will be made up for
bridge, with prominent couples attending.
Tickets will be on sale soon for the charity affairs,
according to Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, who Is general
chairman of the directorate. Mrs. T. A. Llvesley la
auxiliary president.
Members are Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mr. Karl G.
Bccke, Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs.
Armln Berger, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. William Boot.
Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs, Breyman Boise, Mrs. Jerald
Backstrand, Mn. Edwin L. Baker, Mrs. Raymond
Bonesteele, Mrs. J. H. Callaghan, Mrs. Russell Catlln,
Mrs. John Caughell,
Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mr. Allan
Carson, Mrs. Connell Dyer, Mrs. William B. Deeney,
Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd, Mrs. Rex W. Davis, Mrs. Carl
Emmons, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr, Mrs.
Clayton Foreman. Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Ed N.
Oilllngham. Mrs. Romeo Gouley. Mrs. Ray D. Gilbert,
Mra. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs. Hotlts Huntington, Mrs.
Paul Hendricks, Mrs. R. J. Herrall, Mr. Taylor Hawk
Ins, Mrs. Vernon Hockett,
Mrs. James R. Humphrey, Miss Alice Hersch, Mrs
George Hugh, Mrs. Ernest Iufer, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks,
' Mrs. A. M. Jerman, Mrs. Claude Jones, Mrs. Carl
Collins of Eugene, Mrs. Lowell Kern, Mrs, T. A. Lives
ley, Mrs. James Linn, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mr. Wayn
Loder, Mra. F. 8. Lamport, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Mrs.
L. F. LeGarie, Mrs. H. O. Maison, Mrs. William Mc
OUchrlst, Jr.
Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. P.
C. Macdonald, Mrs. J. O. Matthls, Mrs. T. Everett May,
Mrs. Verne Miller, Mr. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Wlllard
Marshall, Mrs. Max Moon, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mra
Harold M. Olinger, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs. Con
rad W. Paulus. Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. E. M. Page,
Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Kenneth
Power, Mr. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry. Mrs,
Arthur Rahn, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. B. O. Schuck.
lng, Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mrs. F. H. Spears, Mrs. C.
A. Sprague, Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. James Scars, Miss Dor.
othea Steusloff, Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs, Laoan
Sleeves, Mrs. Sarah Hunt Steeves, Mrs. Earl Snell,
Mrs. Homer Smith, Sr., Mrs. W. E. Turley, Mrs. George
Weller, Mrs. Oeorge A. White, Miss Margaret Wagner,
Mrs. Ed Weller, Mrs. Charlea Weller, Mrs. Wallace 8,
Wharton, Mrs. T. A. Wlndishar, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson,
Mrs Paul Wallace, Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs.
Donald Young.
The social committee of the Salem Philharmonic
orchestra also serves on the auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport ar entertaining
at dinner In then Ben Lomond residence this evening
following the Oregon-O.S.C game. The Lamport wers
accompanied to Corvallis by the Arch M. Jermans.
Women of Rotary will meet for luncheon at Godfrey
Monday afternoon.
Jefferson Members of the Wedding Ring club mo
tored to Salem Wednesday morning and surprised
Mrs. Weldon Looney, a club member, at her horn In
West Salem. A covered dish luncheon was served at
noon and a gift was presented by the club to Mrs.
Looney small son. Dale Weldon.
Present were Mrs. Dixon Vose, Mrs. Charles Hart,
Jr., Mrs. Harvey Thurston, Mrs. Lelfand Wells, Mrs.
Kenneth Dorman, Mrs, Howard Powers. Mrs. Gerald
Phelps. Mrs Leon Boycr, Mrs. Clinton Hart, Mr. Ol
iver Stephenson and Mrs. Weldon Looney,