Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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f-r'HE CHRISTMAS program for
u I Salem Lions club auxiliary is
-I1- scheduled for next Thursday eve
ning, the event to be at the country home
home of Mrs. Saul Janz at 8 o'clock.
There will be a special musical program,
Mrs. Bruce VanWyngarden in charge.
Mrs. E. Burr Miller is chairman of the
committee of hostesses for the evening
and assisting are Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs.
Joseph Tompkins, Mrs. R. W. PicKell
and Mrs. Lillian Ramage.
Members are to take food and cloth
ing for the family to be assisted at
Christmas lime, also clothing to be giv
en students at Chcmawa school.
The philanthropic committee is work
ing out plans for the Christmas work,
Mrs. Harry L. Miller as chairman.
By Marian Lowry Fischer
THE YULETIDE is always occa
sion for numerous open houses,
teas and other informal enter
taining, and certainly the coming holi
days will be no exception. As usual,
much of the entertaining will center
around the young people home from
school.
At Home Saturday
Among pre-holiday at home affairs
will be the one for which Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Herrall are to entertain for a
large group of friends at their Fairmount
Hill home next Saturday evening.
The affair honors Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
(Robert) Scverin.
Guests have been invited between 5
and 7 o'clock.
Assisting the hosts will be Mr. and
Mrs. Edward O. Stadtor, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Chandler Brown and Dr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Joseph.
Hosts Next Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet have
invitations out for a pre-holiday at home
next Sunday, December 18, the affair
to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Goulet, Sr.
Guests are invited between 4 and 7
o'clock.
Christmas Eve Tea
Invitations were in the mail today for
a Christmas tea for which Miss Barbara
Zumwalt will be hostess the afternoon
of Saturday, December 24, at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Zumwalt. Miss Zumwalt will be among
Oregon Stale college students return
ing home for the holiday vacation.
Some 125 school friends have been
bidden to call between 2 and 5 o'clock
at the Hood street residence of the Zum
walts. Mrs. Pearl Speer is leaving Wednes
day to spend the Christmas holidays at
Lake Mahopac, New York, with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Anderson. She will be gone two weeks
and is making the trip via the Great
Northern.
AT-HOME DAY ON TUESDAY
Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon'
governor, will be at home for her usual
afternoon, Tuesday, local and out-of-town
friends being invited to call at
that time.
The at-home afternoons will then be
discontinued for a month, Mrs. McKay
planning to resume them Tuesday, Jan
uary 17,
Next Thursday the McKays will be
in Roseburg and in Bend on Friday.
On Saturday evening next they will
be among guest at the dinner at the
Waverly club in Portland honoring Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Frey.
During the holiday week, Governor
and Mrs. McKay will be going south
for a vacation of two and one-half weeks.
They will be among those taking in the
Tournament of Roses event at Pasadena
and the Rose Bowl game, New Year's
day. They also will spend a little time
at Palm Springs and in Arizona at the
Lee Eyerly ranch.
Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod has invited
members of her bridge club for dessert
and afternoon of cards at her country
home, Wednesday.
Among affairs honoring Miss Betty
Lou Edwards, preceding her marriage
on December 21 to David Getzendaner,
will be the shower and party for which
Mrs. Oscar Liudahl, Mrs. Albert J. Tor
gcrson, Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom, Mrs. L.
J. Slcwart and Mrs. Everett Holmes will
entertain on Tuesday evening at the
Liudahl home.
Thirty-five have been Invited and the
group will honor Miss Edwards with a
miscellaneous shower of gifts. A lale
Slipper will be served.
Pi Beta Phi Mothers' club is to meet
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapter house
on Willamette university campus. The
group will take fruit and jam for a
shower for the chapter house. The ac
tive girls will sing carols for the mothers,
Miss Martha Bonnet accompanying. Mrs.
David Cameron is lo sing solos, Mrs. Ted
Gordon accompanying, and there will
be a dramatic reading. Mrs. Carl Schnei
der and Mrs. Dolph Craig are to be host
esses for the meeting.
Christmas party for Chapter G, PEO
Sisterhood, will be an event of next
Thursday afternoon, dessert to be serv
ed at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
A. A. Schramm. Co-hostesscs with Mrs.
Schramm are Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs.
C. K. Logan and Mrs. Amanda Wash
burn. The social committee is in charge
for the parly, Mrs. Frank Voigl as chair
man. Mrs. J. M. Glass and Mrs. J. P. Duke
will be hostesses at the home of th
. former, Monday evening, for the meet
ing of Chapter BQ, P. E. O. Sisterhood,
this event to be the Christmas party for
the chapter.
Among holiday visitors expected in
the capital are Raymond Walsh of Los
Angeles and his sister, Miss Jane Walsh
of San Francisco, who will arrive Christ
mas eve to spend the week-end with
their mother, Mrs. Raymond Walsh.
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ALWAYS AN IMPORTANT accessory when It comes lo follt dancing is the accordiun,
and the one plnying the instrument is the spark D.ujr for the dash and color featuring
these dances. Above, Mrs. Ncls Tonnins and her accordion lead off the granl entrance
for the dancers.
Miss Carson Announces Betrothal
Spotlighted in- the romantic news this
week-end is Miss Jane Carson, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Car
son, who announced her engagement
Inst night to James Brice Shaw, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brice Shaw of Aber
deen, Wash.
The announcement was made at a
Christmas fireside party last midnight
at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house
at the University of Oregon, Eugene.
Miss Ann Carson, sister of the bride-to-be,
appeared at the party in a Santa
Claus costume and distributed candy
canes on which were written the names
of the couple. The traditional box of
candy was passed and a late supper
served.
No date is set for the wedding but it
is planned for some time next summer.
Miss Carson is a senior at Oregon,
majoring in psychology. She is serving
her sorority as chapter secretary this
year and she is an active member of the
Salem Spinsters club.
Mr. Shaw also is a senior at the uni
versity and will receive his degree in
business administration. He attended
Aberdeen schools and was in the navy
two years as an electrician's mate, first
class, stationed in the Hawaiian islands.
He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi frater
nity at Oregon and of Scabbard and
Blade, military honorary.
In addition to members of the sorority,
additional guests at the announcement
party were Miss Barbara Sundct, Miss
Gloria McClintock, Miss Barbara Mc
Clintock and Miss Joanne Fitzmaurice,
all of Salem and all attending the uni
versity; Mrs. George C. Alexander and
Mrs. James Love, both Gamma Phis,
living in Eugene.
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THK ENGAGEMENT of Miss Jane Carson, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Carson, to Jamrs Brlre Shaw of Aberdeen, Huh, was announced tut nijht at th.
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Sally Herron, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jay C. Herron, will observe
her third birthday on Monday and Mrs.
Herron has planned a party during the
afternoon hours for a group of mothers
and children. Mrs. Pearl Speer, grand
mother of the little girl, will assist at
the party.
Invited to fete Sally are Mrs. Ed Lewis
and Johnny; Mrs. James Harris and
Charles; Mrs. Max Clark and Stuart;
Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer and Billy; Mrs.
Morris Wamberg and Margaret Ann;
Mrs. James Vittone, Nancy and Danny;
Mrs. Louis Bean and Gary and Linda;
Mrs. Jean Watson and daughter, Melba
Jean Sears; Mrs. Mel Bowcut and Jo
Mae; Miss Imogene Vittone, Miss Mar
garet Mag'ee and her little niece, Kath
ryn Ann Vagt of Albany, and the latter's
mother, Mrs. Robert Vagt.
An informal after-game dance is plan
ned for the high school student body
next Friday evening, the event to fol
low the Salem-Eugene basketball game.
Music for the occasion is donated by
local 315, musicians' union.
Delta Gamma Mothers club is to meet
at the sorority chapter house Monday at
2 p.m. Following a short business ses
sion there will be a social hour. Mrs.
James Lucas and Mrs. Frank Farmer are
hostesses for the afternoon.
Executive board of Capital Unit No. 9,
American Legion auxiliary, is to meet
Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Allan Carson.
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Folk Dancing's Fun Say
In Salem as elsewhere throughout the
country, folk dancing continues to be
a big interest and hobby for a large
number of people.
On nf the active local organizations
for folk dancing is the Lcikarring group
A TRICKY NUMBER in the repertoire of the dancers is the "weaving dance." Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arneson are
shown above just as they completed their round in weaving down the line of dancers, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Amundson
standing at either side.
Holiday Time Weddings Planned
Two weddings of interest just pre
cede Christmas Miss Betty Lou Ed
wards and David Getzendaner to be wed
the evening of Wednesday, December
21; Miss Charlotte Best and Charles R.
Johnson of Cottage Grove to be married
the afternoon of Friday, December 23.
The two brides-elect are announcing
plans for their nuptials this week-end.
Getzendaner-Edwards
Miss Edwards, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Miles H. Edwards, and Mr. Get
zendaner, the son, of the Rev. and Mrs.
M. A. Getzendaner, will be married in
the St. Mark Lutheran church Decem
ber 21, the father of Mr. Getzendaner
to officiate at the 8 o'clock rites..
Miss Beverley Kenney is to be maid
of honor for Miss Edwards. Young Miss
Martha Louise Lucas, cousin of the bride-to-be,
is to be the junior attendant. La
Vern Fowler will be best man and
the ushers include Kay Huntington, Rich
ard Taw, Dean Thomas of Tillamook,
James Seiffert of Portland, the Rev.
John Baglicn of Chchalis and Roy Houck.
The reception following also will be
at the church.
Johnson-Best
Miss Best, daughter of Mrs. H. C.
Walling of Salem, and Mr. Johnson, son
of Mrs. Mary K. Johnson of Cottage
Grove, will repeal their vows at a
ceremony arranged for 4 o'clock the
aClcrnoon of December 23 in the West
minster House at Orcson State college,
Corvallis, the Rev. Mr. Bulklcy offi
ciating. Miss Beverly Mott is to light the ta
pers. Soloist for the service will be
Victor Wolfe of Salem.
Miss Ecrnice Crwig of Portland is to
be maid of honor and attending Mr.
Johnson as best man will be Lee Collier
of Coltaj-;e Grove. George Vincent and
George Asbury,, both of Corvallis, will
be the L'.rr.crs.
The reception will also be at West
minster House.
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter were hosts
Wednesday evening at a buffet supper
and Christmas party at their home,
guests including the past presidents of
the local lodge of Fraternal Order of
Eagles and their wives.
The guests were Mr. aiid Mrs. John
Golden, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sim, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Fricsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore
who came from Portland for the party,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swift, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Guttman. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Capps,
Mr. and Mrs. Emery P. Sanders, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. L. T. Wallace.
Job's Daughters Mothers' club mem
bers are meeting Wednesday for their
monthly luncheon in the Masonic tem
ple at 12 o'clock. On the committee are
Mrs. E. T. llartwell, Mrs. Wayne Shrunk,
Mrs. L. R. BurdctVc, Mrs. James Pride,
Mrs. J. N. Van Loll, Mrs. Elaine Settle
meier. Theatre Arts group is meeting Tues
day at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. N. F.
Anderson. Mrs. Gertrude Ayres is to
give a reading of "Journey of Three
Kings" by Henri Gheon.
of the Sons of Norway lodge who have
made quite a reputation for them
selves. Almost weekly this group meets for
practice and appears frequently before
other organizations to give special en
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Julie Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Vern W. Miller, was honored at a des
sert party given last evening by her
mother at their home. Julie will ob
serve her 14th birthday, Sunday. A
group of 14 school friends was invited,
and ping pong and record playing fol
lowed the dessert.
The afternoon book study group of
the American Association of University
Women is to meet this week at the home
of Mrs. Custer Ross, 787 Cross, at 1:15
o'clock. Mrs. Ross will talk to the group
informally on her recent travels.
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Owen Petty. Jr., the former Mavis Arlene Egjcns, married last Saturday eveninr ui the
First Methodist church. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H Eggens, Mr. relty,,
th son of Mrs. Maud. Petty of Gladstone
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tertainment, all for the fun of it.
The Lcikarring group is a colorful
one, the members wearing bi-ighk. red:
caps and jackets. The women always
don black skirts and the ttionul
white aprons.
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EMBERS of the Marion - Polk
Medical society are sponsoring
a dinner for the medical socioty
members next Thursday evening De-
cember 15 in the First Congregational
church at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Lynn M. Hammerstad, "H
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liam Lidbeck and Mrs. Brace' Kpp
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are on the entertainment committal, ''
Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Horace1 Me- Among dances next week is the semi
Gee and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson are in formal buffet dinner and dance to be
charge of decorations. sponsored by the Salem Women's Army
The auxiliary is not holding its reg- anti Navy League next Friday evening,
ular second Tuesday evening meeting, December 16, a.t the American Legion
the dinner to take the place of: this ciu, starting at 8 o'clock,
month's meeting. , IT ,. .
Mrs. T. W. Hardisty is chairman of
Mrs. Willard Marshall Is to be lost
ess to her bridge club, Wednesday, in
viting the group for luncheon and cards.
of the Norwegian Leikarring Group
With their costumes, the women, too,
wear the solje really a national pin
in Norway a type of brooch, and their
jackets, have the Colorful braid trim.
J The costumes arc all hand made by
(lie women and arc of hand-woven mate
PRESENTING THE "file, file, bom, bom, bci" Is this group above, including Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, O. 11. Lunda, Mrs. Stanley Quamme being glimpsed in the background.
Pre-holiday Dance
The pre-holiday weeks are . crowded
. seyeral bfii Qn
the caiendar6 fr net week-end. And
with holiday decorations featured, they
I are gala events.
League Dance Friday
the committee and working with her
are Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton, Mrs. Con
rad Paulson, Mrs. Phil Brownell, Mrs.
Robert N. Phillips.
Reservations are to be in by Monday.
Those taking reservations are Mrs.
Hardisty, Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Robert S.
Gentzkow and Mrs. George Spaur.
Bonheur Party
Bonheur club's Christmas time dance
is scheduled also for next Friday even
ing, the event to be in the Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall, dancing to be be
tween 9 and 12 o'clock. A dessert supper
Holiday Month Calendar
December 10
Panhellenic dance, Labor temple.
Town club dance.
Sojourners Club Christmas dance.
December 1 1
Annual presentation of "The Messiah" by Salem Oratorio society, at Salem
high school, 3 p.m.
December 12 '
Junior Woman's Club Christmas party, Woman's club house.
December 13
Christmas musicale of AAUW First Presbyterian church ,
December 16 ,
Oregon State College Mothers' club bazaar, Portland Gas and Coke company.
Salem Women's Army and Navy League dance, American Legion club.
Cama Club dance, Crystal Gardens.
Bonheur Club dance, Veterans of Foreign Wars hall.
December 17
Monday Night Dance Club party, Marion hotel.
Christmas greens show. Salem Garden club, Valley Motor company.
Christmas party for Rotana club.
December 18
Christmas greens show, Salem Garden club, Valley Motor company.
December 19
Jaycec-Ettes Christmas party.
Christmas greens show, Salem Garden club, Valley Motor company.
December 22
Christmas formal of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Crystal Gardens.
December 25
Spinsters club Christmas dance, No-Name ballroom.
December 27
Christmas formal dance of Junior Catholic Daughters of America, -No-Name
ballroom. .
December 29
Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae Christmas tea, home of Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis.
December 31
New Year's dance of Subscription club.
New Year's dance of Carousel club.
New Year's dance of Tillicum club.
rials. Each of the white aprons would
be a story in itself with .its traditional
lace inscrations.
Any big smorgasbord would not be
complete without the Leikarring group
there to give the special entertain
Parties Listed
will follow the dancing. Holiday decor
ations will be featured.
On the committee for the evening are
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brown as chairmen;
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Basinger, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Meola, Dr. and Mrs. Waldo C.
Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Olvis. Wayne Strach
an's orchestra is to play.
Cama Party
Cama club has arranged its December
dance for next Friday evening, Decem
ber 16, in Crystal Gardens, dancing to
be between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock.
A snack bar is to be set up through the
evening. Bill DeSouza's band is to play.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Olsen are on the com
mittee for the dance. x
Preceding the dance, 10 couples are
entertaining the club membership at
a social hour between 8:30 and 9:30
o'clock. The hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Stoddard, Mr and Mrs. Milo
Van Houten, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geer,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Burres, Mr.
ment as illustration, the recent fes
tival of nations smorgasbord sponsored
by the Salem YMCA and YWCA.
The group has two divisions of danc
. ers, some being able to go at one time,
the others on another occasion.
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Mrs. H. G. Gann, at left, and
and Mrs. Elmo McMillan, Dr. and Mrs.
John R. Wood, Charles Emerson, Miss
Trudy Schiess.
Saturday Event
Monday Night Dance club has planned
its pre-holiday dance for next Saturday
evening, December 17, in the Marion
hotel, dinner to be at 7:30 o'clock, danc
ing at 9 o'clock.
Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. T. J. Brabec,
Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan, Mrs. Donald
Madison and Mrs. Denver Young are the
committee for the evening.
Chadwick assembly, Order of Rain
bow for Girls, .is meeting next Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic
temple.
There will be initiation for "seven new
members, Miss Marilyn Power presiding.
Later, degrees will be conferred upon
retiring members of the Rainbow board,
Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs. W. L. Lewis,
Mrs. D. G. DcSart, Mrs. Carl Anthony,
Mrs. Clarence Webber, Gail H. Jones
and H R. Robinson.
Mrs. D. M. Eby, worthy matron of
Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, and Jason Frizzell, the worthy
patroil, will be given special honors.
This being the final meeting preceding
the big annual Christmas dance of the
group on December 22 Drograms and
tickets will be handed out. to I he com
mittee for the ticket sale at. this meeting.
HIGHLIGHTING THE pre-holiday social activities for Willamette university students Is the annual Christmas ball
of Panhellenic, the event to be this evening in the Labor temple downtown as a formal party. "Holly Daze" is the
theme, featuring, as its .lame Implies, holly and other Christmas decorations. Working on plans for the event are
these five above, Including, left to right: Miss Midge Newton as delegate from Chi Omega on the Panhellenic coun
cil; PI Beta Phi's, Miss Carol Ann Snarr; Miss Roberta Batey, Alpha Chi Omega, president of Panhellenic) Mrs. C. R.
Nelson, campus Fanhellenlo adviser; and M1h Folly Pollock, delegate from Delta Gamma.
THERE'S PLENTY of whirl in the fast Norwcffian polka being danced by Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Quamme, above. When the whole group of dancers present this number there is
really some action on the floor.
NNUAL Christmas party and fun
event for the Junior Woman's club
-is announced for Monday evening
at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's club.
For special entertainment there will be
a skit, presenting Santa Claus and his
reindeer.
Games will be played and prizes will
be given. Refreshments are to be served.
Each member is to take a gift, the
presents then to be collected and given
to the Chemawa school.
The party is very informal with sports
atlire or jealis all in order.
The youth conservation committee,
headed by Mrs. Ralph Atwood, and the ,
membership committee, of which Mrs.
Charles Leroy Mink is chairman, are in
charge for the evening.
On Mrs. Mink's committee are Mrs.
Peery Buren, Mrs. Thomas Gabriel, Mrs.
Fred Gast, Mrs. Marvin Holland, Mrs.
Harold Heiserman, Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs.
William Judson, Mrs. Calvin Kent, Mrs.
George Sernio, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs.
Don Cannon.
On the committee with Mrs. Atwood
are Mrs. C. M. Collins, Miss Betty Jean
Bergner, Mrs. Gast, Mrs. Helland, Mrs.
Judson, Mrs. Mink, and Mrs. Arthur
Roethlin.
Rotana club's meeting is arranged for
Monday evening at the home of Mr. Wil
mer Wells, 851 North Winter, Mrs. Her
bert Miller as co-hostess. Plans will be
outlined for the group's Christmas party
to be held December 17 as a dinner
event in Four Corners Community hall.
Chapter AB of P.E.O. Sisterhood is
meeting at the Roberts studio, Monday
evening at 7:45 o'clock, for its Christ
mas party, the event to follow the regu
lar chapter meeting.
Soroptimist club members will hear
Mrs. Mable Hayles, librarian and recrea
tion supervisor at the state hospital, in a
talk for their program luncheon Wednes
day at the Golden Pheasant.
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UO Groups Dine
Parents, of all University of Oregon
students and alumni are invited to at
tend the no-host dinner to be sponsor
ed by the UO Dads and Mothers clubs,
Monday evening, the affair to be in
Mayflower hall at 6:30 o'clock. Each
family attending is to take its own hot
dish for the dinner and its own table
service.
Mrs. Walter Kirk is chairman of the
committee in charge.
On the committee with Mrs. Kirk are
Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Ralph H.
Cooley, Mrs'. John R. Caughcll, Mrs.
Charles H. Huggins, Mrs. J. L. Mahula,
Mrs. Douglas Yeater, Mrs. William
Paulus,. Mrs. C. W. Paulus.
Faculty members from the university
who will be guests at the gathering in
clude Don Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lillie, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Robert Mc
Clure and Howard Lemon.'
Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary
has planned its Christmas entertainment .
meeting for Monday afternoon at 1:30 .
o'clock in the hospital chapel.
v There will be a musical program, Mrs.
Frank R. Kellogg as chairman. On the
hostesses committee are Mrs. M. B. Rudd
as chairman, Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mrs. H.
E. Gilbert and Mrs. Kellogg.
Zonta club's business meeting will be
in conjuction with the group's luncheon
next Thursday noon at the Golden
Pheasant. The luncheon is called a
week early because of the holidays. The
board is lo meet Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock at Ihe homo of Mrs. Robert
M. Fischer, Jr.
Marion auxiliary, Veterans of For
eign Wars, is meeting Monday in the
VFW hall at 8 o'clock. Plans will be
completed for the Christmas project.
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IN v setting of Christmas greens at
the First Congregational church this
afternoon was solemnized the mar
riage of Miss Stella Jean Carrico, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Carrico of
Phoenix, Arizona, to William Roy Bar
ber, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bar
ber of Salem, the Rev. John Schroeder,
director of religion at Linfield college,
officiating at the 4 o'clock rites.
Lighting the tapers preceding the ser
vice were Misses Diana Arpke and
Nickie Haynes, both wearing gold faille
gowns made with bateau necklines and
full skirts.
For the music, Mrs. Howard Carrico
and Miss Joy Bushnell sang, Miss Patty
Jo Hammond being at the organ.
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a wedding gown of white
faille. It was designed with bateau neck
line, fitted bodice, the slim skirt front
and full panel train. The veil of Chan
tilly lace was brought from France re
cently. For her flowers the bride car
ried a round formal bouquet of white
camellias.
The Christmas colors also featured the
attendants' gowns.
Mrs. Donald E. Clark of Seattle, sister
of the bride, was matron of honor. She
wore a Christmas red gown that was .
made similarly to the bride's dress and
she carried a wreath of holly tied with
red ribbons.
Mrs. E. McCargar, Jr., sister of the
bridegroom, Miss Joanne Blaxall, a cou
sin of the bride, Miss Norma Lu Faaborg
of Honolulu and Miss Margaret Atwood
of Corvallis were the bridesmaids. All
were attired in forest green gowns and
carried wreaths of holly tied with the
red ribbons.
Martin Barber of Eugene was best
man for his brother. Ushering were Bur
rail Birch Dick Johns, Stanley Jobe and
Charles Johiwm.
Reception at Sorority
For the wedding the bride's mother
wore a gown in gray with corsage of
pink roses and the bridegroom's mother
was attired in a royal blue gown and
wore a corsage of red roses.
The reception following was at the
Delta Gamma sorority house on the Wil
lamette university campus. The Christ
mas greens and bouquets of white blooms
decorated the reception rooms. Mrs.
Howard Carrico and Miss Joy Bushnell
cut the bride's cake. Miss Ruth Barber,
aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Grace
Marquam poured. Miss Eleanora Love
less served the ices. Assisting at the re
ception were Miss Kay Stark, who pass
ed the dream cakes, and Miss Joan
Klindworth, who had charge of the guest
book. Members of the sorority assisted
in serving.
For traveling' the bride wore a brown
wool suit with matching coat, winter
white accessories and poinsettia corsage.
Following a trip to the coast and a skiing
jaunt in the mountains, the couple will
be at home in Salem. The bride is a sen
ior at Willamette, having previously at
tended University of Alberta, and is a
member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Barber
was graduated this year from Willamette.
BPW CLUB PARTY ANNOUNCED
December meeting for the Salem Bus
iness and Professional Women's club is
to be a Christmas party on Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Salem Wo
man's club house.
. Members of the Woodburn, Dallas and
Silverton clubs have been invted as
guests.
Each one attending is to take a gift for
a child between the ages of 10 and 15
as the admission to the party.
The Tuesday event is the only meet
ing in December for the club.
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Miss Carolyn Williamson, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wil
liamson, to Darwin W. Calsee, son of
Mrs. Ethel Gibbons of Salem and Glenn
W. Calsee of Chicago.
The ceremony was solemnized Thanks
giving day in Reno, Nevada. Following
a trip through Nevada, California, Utah
and Idaho the couple are at home on
route 7, Salem.
Hollywood Lions club auxiliary has
planned a meeting for next Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs. G. M. Flentz,
1245 North 18th, at 7 o'clock. There
will be a no-host dinner and an exchange
of gifts. Mrs. Carl Gies, Mrs. M. G.
Porter and Mrs. P. W. Hale are on the
committee for the party.
Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood will
be entertained by Mrs. Frank Myers
and Mrs. C. W. Parker on Tuesday at
the Myers home, dessert to be at 1:30
o'clock..
The garden study group and the in
terior decorating group of the American
Association oi University Women have
planned a joint event for Thursday eve
ning at 7:45 o'clock in the home of Mrs.
Goruon Carl, 1675 Fair Oaks way. Mrs.
William li. Anderson is to be guest
speaker to talk on Christmas decora
tions. Hostesses for the meeting with
Mrs. Carl are Mrs. R. H. Bonner, Mrs.
C. J. Dalzellc, Mrs. Donald Fisher.
Catholic Daughters of America plan
their regular meeting for next Wednes
day evening, December 14, at the Salem
Woman's club, at 8 o'clock.
GOP WOMEN PLAN MEETING
Salem unit of the Republican Women's
clubs oi Oregon is meeting Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock in the Chamber of
Commerce, the meeting this time being
on Tuesday instead of Monday.
Mark O. Hatfield, instructor in poli
tical science at Willamette university,
is to talk lo the group on the Hoover
commission report.
New officers will be installed. The
new president is Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague and other officers serving with
her include Miss Elizabeth Porter, Miss
Marjorie Harris, Mrs. O. K. Beals, Mrs.
Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs. Helen McLeod,
: Mrs. Glenn McCormlck.