Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 31, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    'Many Dances Featured During Holidays' Amnual Rainbow
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The Holidays End
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
Another holiday week-end and then
It is all over for another year. With
ichools starting following the Christmas
Taeation and club groups getting back
on their Toutine schedule, the new week
finds Salem adjusting to a normal pace
gain.
But H has been a gay and happy holi
day time and rounding out the period of
festivities will be a long list of informal
t home and open house affairs tonight,
Sunday and Monday as local folk greet
the new year.
For This evening j
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde will
be among those entertaining informally
this evening for New Year's eve affairs,
friends oalling by after 9 o'clock.
Among those entertaining friends at
Informal New Year's eve parties this
evening are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Guild at their Cascade drive home. They
have invited a group of friends for a
watch party and late supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Speerstra are
among those entertaining at a walch
party this evening for a group of friends,
a late supper to be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Peery T. Buren are en
tertaining a group of 10 for an informal
New Year's eve party this evening at
their home, the group going later to
Chuck's Steak House for the midnight
supper. Their guests include Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
ney Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Le
Roy Mink and Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Phillips, Jr.
Among others entertaining this even
ing are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers
who have invited 30 friends to call for
the New Year's eve and a buffet supper.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ryan arc to
entertain this evening at a watch parly
at their home.
Parties Before Dance
Several parlies are planned in con
junction with tiie Carousel club's New
Year's eve dance this evening at the
Merlain dance studio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Foos and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Post are entertaining a group
preceding the Carousel dance t his eve
ning, at the Shaw home.
Following the dance the three couples
will entertain at a supper for a group of
18 of their friends at the Post home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold lleiscrman will
be among those entertaining a group at
their home preceding the dance, as will
be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynd, who have
Invited a group to their home, and Mr.
and Mrs. George I. Paiterson who have
asked guests to their home.
Following the dance, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene E. Laird are to be hosts at a
New Year's breakfast to honor Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin L. Graham who are moving
soon to Portland to live. In the group
will be Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. Smith French. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Thorington of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Todd and the Lairds.
For New Year's Day
Among New Year's day at home af
fairs, tomorrow afternoon, will be the
one for which Miss Nellie Schwab is to
ntertain at her new home at Grand
Yiew Place.
Guests will be members of the Salem
Eonta club and their husbands, guests
to call between 3 and 6 o'clock. Miss
Maxina Buren and other members of
the club will assist Miss Schwab during
the various hours.
Holts New Year's afternoon for an
open house affair will be Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Yeatcr, guests being invited to
call between 3 and 8 o'clock at their
Virginia street home. Assisting will be
Mrs. William Haskin, Mrs. Douglas Yea
ta, it. and Uiai Batty RuaseU.
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WEDDING of interest to a wide
circle of friends took place in St.
Paul's Episcopal church chapel
last evening when Mrs. Louise Ruth
Robertson was married to Richard D.
Barton.
The Rev. George H. Swift read the
service at 8 o'clock in the presence of
members of the families and a few close
friends.
Ronald Craven sang and Miss Ruth
Bedford played the organ.
Alan Robertson escorted his mother
to the altar. The bride was attended
by her daughter, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser,
Jr., of Portland, and Mr. Barton was
attended by his son, Richard P. Barton.
The bride wore a green suit with
matching hat and accessories, and a
corsage of tube roses and white roses.
Immediately following the service a
reception was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Law. The table was set
in white, silver and red, and Christmas
greens featured the room decorations.
Mrs. Philip W. Allison and Mrs. Paul
Lardon poured. Assisting at the recep
tion were Mrs. George H. Swift and Mrs.
Roy Lockenour.
Tile couple will be at home here on
route 4.
Salem General hospital auxiliary plans
Its January meeting for next Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock in the YWCA.
Plans will be discussed for the annual
membership campaign. All auxiliary
members arc invited to the meeting.
Mrs. Carl E. Nelson will preside as pres
ident. Mrs. Floyd Utter and Mrs. Nora
Thompson will be hostesses at the home
of the former, 446 Oak street, next
Thursday afternoon for the meeting of
the Raphaterians club, the meeting to
be at 2:30 o'clock.
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Students Returning
The Christmas vacation over, Willam
ette university students come trekking
back this week-end for the opening of
school on Tuesday.
Special events booked for next week
end are basketball games on Friday and
Saturday evenings with Linfield; all
church night, Friday; and all four
class parties planned for Saturday eve
ning. Rushing among the four sororities
will include informal dinners until the
week of final examinations in late Feb
ruary, formal rushing to begin with the
opening of the second semester.
The campus Panhellenic is working
on plans to entertain a tri-college con
ference on the Willamette campus in
April, delegates to come from Oregon
State college and University of Oregon.
The City Alumnae Panhellenic is not
due to meet until February.
A no-host dinner gathering was ar
ranged at the American Legion club
Thursday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin L. Graham, who are moving to
Portland. The group included members
of Mrs. Graham's bridge club and their
husbands, the Grahams, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
French, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoskens
and Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston.
Visitors from Portland for New Year's
day will be Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Van
deneynde and son, Peter, who will be
guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Vandeneynde.
Mrs. Emery Hobbs will be among club
hostesses of the new week, her bridge
group to meet Wednesday evening, a
late dessert to follow the hours of cards.
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af SUvarton. to SUnlar Varnon Torjeon,
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A LARGE GROUP of the yniuiK folk attend
ed the annual winter formal of Chadwmk
assembly. Order or Rainbow for Guis, just
preceding Christmas. The quartet, upper left,
includes, left to right: Miss hlizabeth John
son, Jim Lancaster, Miss Shirley Clark and
Fred Sproule.
A GROUP snapped between dances at right
above includes, left !n right: Paul Baker,
Miss Beverly Motl, Miss Ann Woodmansee
and Bill Hcinlein. To the high school crowd
the Rainbow formal each year is the big
dance of the season.
CHECKING IN their wraps upon arrival at
the Crystal Gardens for the dance are Miss
Bernice Imlah and Gene Oarver, at right.
T3 ALEM Garden club's meeting has
been changed from the first Mon-
day to next Wednesday, January 4,
because of the holiday.
The event will be at 2 p.m. in the Sa
lem Woman's club building, Wednesday.
Mrs. Lucille Hash of Sweet Home is
to be guest speaker to discuss making
of feather corsages.
Mrs. Lee Canfield is chairman for
the tea committee.
Mrs. George H. Swift is to be in Mil
waukie, Tuesday, to attend a diocesan
meeting for the Women's auxiliary in
the Episcopal church. She is president
of the diocesan auxiliary group.
On Wednesday, the Rev. and Mrs.
Swift will be in Portland to attend a
meeting of the church diocesan council,
called by Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Guild will
entertain at a family dinner event Mon
day evening in observance of the birth
day of her mother, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace
In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace and Miss Edna Sterling, their house
guest from Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert W. Gormsen and son, Paul Wallace
Gormsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Guild.
Mrs. Arthur D. Hay will be hostess to
her sewing group Tuesday afternoon,
the club members to meet for luncheon
and informal afternoon.
First meeting for Chadwick chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, with the new
officers in charge will be next Tuesday
evening, January 3, at the Masonic tem
ple Mrs. William L. Lewis is the newly
installed worthy matron.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Brewster of
Salem, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Phyllis Nancy
Brewster, to Ronald S. Blume, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blume, also of Sa
lem. The Brewster family, formerly resi
dents of Evanslon, 111., established their
residence in Salem a year ago last June.
Announcement of the wedding date
has not been made.
Altrusa club's dinner and business
meeting will he Wednesday evening at
8:30 o'clock in the Marion hotel, Mrs,
Earle Dclancy presiding as president.
Visitor for the week-end at the John
H. Carson home is James Shaw of Aber
deen, Wash. The engagement of the
Carsons' elder daughter, Miss Jane Car
son, to Mr. Shaw was announced recent
ly at University of Oregon where both
are students.
Theatre Arts group is to be entertain
ed Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Melvin H. Geist. dessert luncheon
to be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. N. F. Anderson
is to have charge of the program, re
viewing "The Mad Woman of Chaillot"
by Giraudoux.
Oregon State Nurses association, dis
trict No. 3, is meeting next Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock in the Salem Woman's
club. Mrs. Nova Young, president of the
state organization, is to be at the meet
ing to diaouaa the atruatuM atudy.
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A reunion luncheon for the 1949 Cher
r'land Festival court and the chaperon,
Mrs. Arthur Weddle, was staged Thurs
day noon at the Golden Pheasant.
Attending were Miss Patricia O'Con
nor of Stayton, who was the queen; and
three of the princesses, Miss Dorothy
Neufeld of Dallas, Miss Katherine
Specht of Jefferson, and Miss Grace
Marie Kirk of St. Paul. The fourth
princess, Miss Jeannine Bentley of
Lyons, was unable to attend. Sidney
Stevens, president of the Cherryland
Festival association board, laso dropped
in at the luncheon to extend greetings.
The girls reviewed their activities
since the festival. Miss O'Connor is
attending Portland university school of
nursing. Miss Neufeld and Miss Bent
ley are both students at Linfield college,
Miss Kirk is attending Marylhurst col
lege, and Miss Specht is now in Salem.
Guests New Year's day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson will be
Mr. Benson's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paige Benson of Kelso,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller who have
been here for the holidays as guests of
Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
B. Moxley, left today for their home at
Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Miller to continue
his work at Ohio State university.
Mrs. John A. Heltzel is to entertain
next Thursday for her bridge club, in
viting the group for luncheon and cards.
Salem Woman's club is not conduct
ing one of its Tuesday literature pro
grams next week, the programs to be re
sumed on January 10. Next meeting for
the club is January 13.
Independence The Independence Wo
man's club members will be guests of
the Dallas Woman's club Tuesday after
noon. Members are meeting at the club
bouse at 1:30 o'clock for transportation
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Mrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. Browni
E. Sisson will be hostesses to members"
of Chapter G, P.E.O. Sisterhood, for their ,
meeting next Thursday, at the home of
Mrs. Bowers at 1:15 o'clock.
Soroptimist club's business session Willi
be conducted at the regular luncheon.;
meeting of the group next Wednesdays
noon at the Golden Pheasant.
Trotters club's regular monthly dance,
will be an event of next Friday evening,'"
January 6, in Crystal Gardens, dancing,,
beginning at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Homer Goulct is to entertain
Tuesday for her bridge club, inciting then
group for luncheon and cards'.f
Mrs. Richard A. Meyer will entertain.;
for her bridge club next Thursday) the' i
group meeting for luncheon and cards. "
Installation ceremonies for Salem
chapter Order of Eastern Star, are planp :
ned for January 14. Mrs. Russell Beuf.
ler is the incoming worthy matron.
Among club hostesses next weeK'will'
be Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, her group ton
meet for luncheon and cards on Wed
nesday. Announcement was made during the.;
holidays of the engagement of Miss Rol
leene Rickard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!-.
James Rickard, to Dean Van Hess) sonv.
of Mr. and Mrs. Garret Van Hess of Sa--
lem.
No date is announced for the weddingt"
Silverton Invitations are in the niaibi
for the wedding of Miss Arlene Gott
chalk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Henryi
Gottchalk, and LaVerne Berj.ersoH, all
ot Silverton, the marriage cerWony ton
be read by Rev. S. L. Almlie at the Imwi
manuel Lutheran church, Saturday eve-,.
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The evening circle of the Woman's
Society for Christian Service, Jason Lee
Methodist church, is to meet on Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Archie
Gardner, 4140 North River road. Mem
bers are asked to take articles of baby
clothing for the group's collection to
help out when emergency calls come
for needy families. Mrs. John Glodt
and Miss Blanche Baumgartner are host
esses for the evening.
Gates The engagement of Miss Helen
Louise Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold N. Wilson, to Donald Cecil Carey,
son of Mrs. Velma Carey, was announc
ed at a buffet supper given by Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson at their residence. Refresh
ments were served from a table decor
ated in silver and white. A mirror re
flecting the engagement ring was used
as a centerpiece and a large white cake
with the names of the couple in silver
letters was served to the guests and rela
tives present to hear the news.
Miss Wilson, the bride-elect, is a gra
duate of the Gates high school and at
tended Willamette university She is now
employed by the Mill City State bank.
Mr. Carey also attended the local schools
and is a member of the senior class at
Oregon State college. He served in the
air corps during the war. No date is an
nounced for the wedding.
Those present to receive the news of
the engagement were Mrs. Velma Carey
and son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Car
ey, Jack Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Harris.
Jason Lee Methodist church Wesleyan
guild announces its meeting and ham
dinner, planned for January 2, will be
held on January 9, instead.
Because of the holiday on Monday, no
meeting of the Salem club, Daughters of
the Nile, is slated that day, the meeting
to be on Monday, January 9, instead. At
that time new officers will be chosen.
V Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Amick will en
7H"tain at a New Year 's eve pinochle
party this evening, guests to include
'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horning, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Cracroft, Mr. and Mrs. Cliffton
Cass.
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Several of the girls' groups in the
Salem YWCA have meetings slated this
coming week.
Parrish eighth grade girls are meet
ing at 4 p. m. Tuesday at the YW.
On Wednesday the Ellie Welch Y-Teen
group will meet at 4 p. m, at the YW
and that evening two Tri-Y groups are
meeting, Rhoda McCullough chapter and
Abbie Graham chapter, both at 7:30
o'clock at the YW.
The Teen-Queens meet at 4 p. m.
Thursday at the YW, as do the ninth
grade Leslie Y-Teen group.
The marriage of Mrs. Claire Corby to
Russell M. Knowles is to be solemnized
this evening at a simple service at the
Perry O. DeLap home on Tabin drive,
the Rev. Mr. Jones to read the vows at
7 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Phillips are to
attend the couple.
Following the service there will be a
small reception with Mrs. Mabel McGee
and Mrs. Monte Jones assisting, and
later a dinner will be served at the
Supper Club.
American War Mothers are to meet for
their business session Tuesday at 2 p.
m. at the Salvation Army hall, 241 State
street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey are spend
ing the New Year's week-end at Astoria.
The engagement of Miss Muriel Pa
tricia Stewart to Robert MacDowell
of Centralia, Wash., was announced last
evening at a party given at the home of
Miss Stewart's parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. J. R. Stewart. Mr. MacDowell is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDow
ell of Centralia.
The wedding is planned for next sum
mer. Both young people are students at
Seattle Pacific college.
The Friday announcement party fol
lowed the Linfield-Seattle Pacific col
lege basketball game in McMinnville.
A group of college friends attended the
affair. Also attending were Mr. Mac
Dowell'! parents from Centralia.
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SHOWN ARRIVING at the dance, upper left
on this page, are, left to right: Dick Kline
felter, Miss Joyce Armstrong, Miss Edna
Marie Hill and Jerry Inskecp. The two girls
entertained a large group at a coke party
preceding the dance at the home of Miss
Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . T. B. Hill.
THE QUARTET pictured on the stairway at
left, includes, reading upward: Miss Elaine
Stanley, Jere McCarthy, Miss Patricia Filler
and Dennis Feike.
TAKING TIME OUT to stop at the punch
table set up at one side of the hall are tha
four In upper right picture, left to right:
Bob Hamblin, Miss Pebble DcSart, Miss Alice
Girod and Dave Becker. A group from the
Rainbow advisory board and the patrons
supervised the punch table for the dance.
ANNOUNCED last evening at an in
formal dessert supper party was
the engagement of Miss Elnore
Dierks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Dierks, to Duane Kottek, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward B. Kottek, all of Salem.
The party was given at the home of
Miss Zelda Hardy. A dozen red roses
from Mr. Kottek arrived with the en
gagement ring hidden among the blooms,
and the names of the couple were scroll
ed on individual cakes served at the
dessert.
No wedding plans are announced. The
bride-to-be attended Salem schools and
Mr. Kottek was graduated from Turner
schools.
Guests at the announcement party
included Miss Dierks, Mrs. Manfred
Shower, Mrs. Donald Smith, Miss Vir
ginia Lewis, Miss Zelda Hardy, Miss
Rose Marie Gottfried, Miss Patricia
Wodzewoda, Miss Jeanne Brown, Miss
Barbara Owens, Miss Lorene Rossiter.
Honor Patronesses
Spinsters club members are planning
their annual dinner to honor their
patronesses for the evening of January
17, the affair to be at the American Le
gion club.
Miss Patricia Viesko is general chair
man for the affair and on the committee
working with her are Mrs. Peter Geiser,
Mrs. Roy Edgerton, Miss Sally Ann Barr,
Miss Evelyn Johnson, Mrs. P. Dixon
VanAusdell, Jr.
Next regular meeting for the club
will be January 9.
Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Cords are
to entertain this evening at their home
for a New Year's eve party, guests to
include the YMCA staff members and
families a midnight supper will be
served.
Invited are Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Roth Hollz and Barbara
Sue, George Smalley, Miss Margaret Lo
vell, Mr. and Mrs. Ardo Tarem and
daughters, Avie, Ann and Astrid, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Greider and Gena
Christie, and Mr. and Mrs. Cords and
children, Sandra and Ricky.
Dakota club members are gathering
at the Salvation Army recreation hall,
241 State street, next Wednesday, Janu
ary 4, for a no-host dinner at 6:30
o'clock. All former Dakota residents
are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eggert and
son, Jack, of Los Angeles are visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Hyames.
Visitor here for a few days is Cap
tain Murray Cameron of Mather Field,
Sacramento, who is guest of his wife's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Eason. He
has been transferred to the west coast
from Oklahoma and will be joined by
Mrs. Cameron in the spring.
Members of the board for Unit No.
136, American Legion auxiliary, are to
meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Abraham Friesen, route 5.
The Centralia Temple, Pythian Sis
ters, will meet Wednesday, January 4,
at 8 p. m. in the Knights of Pythiai
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An Epiphany Party
The annual Epiphany party for St.
Paul's Episcopal church is planned for
the evening of Sunday, January 8.
There will be a vesper service in the
church at 5 o'clock, the Junior choir to
sing. At this time the rector, the Rev.
George H. Jiwift, will give his annual
address to the congregation.
Following the vespers the group will
adjourn to the parish hall for the annual
business meeting of the parish with elec
tion of four new vestrymen and reports
from organizations and officers of the
church.
The Epiphany party wil follow, fea
turing the cake with the various symbols
concealed in it.
Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Dean
Brooks, Mrs. James Olinger and Mrs.
John Horner are the committee in
charge of the parly.
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding is in Gresh
am this evening as guest of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clay C.
Miller, and will be guest of theirs at a
New Year's eve party given by a card
club at Gresham.
Tomorrow, Mrs. Spaulding will spend
New Year's day with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Bcnnison,
in Portland.
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(Jean Fidlcr), pictured here at the reception. The wedding wan Tuesday evening in
St, Paul's Episcopal church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fid ler
f Salem. Mr. Hosej the son vt Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, liosey of Oak Grove.
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JANUARY meeting for Chemekcta
chapter, Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, will be next Sat
urday afternoon, January 7, in the Sa
lem Woman's club.
Mrs. Ted Gordon is to be guest speak
er, her topic to be "Living with a
Hobby."
Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs.
M. A. Pekar, Mis. L. C. McLeod, Mrs.
Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Roy H. Mills,
Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mrs.
A. A. Underhill, Mrs. Roy Rice, Mrs.
A. E. Austin, Mrs. J. C. Sell.
Amity The Rev. and Mrs. Fremont
Faul were honored at a surprise party
recently on the occasion of their 30th
wedding anniversary when their two
daughters and their son and families
called in to give a dinner and present
the couple with gifts. Attending the
gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ro
sendahl and Tommy of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Faul and David of Cor
vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, and
all of the family also were at the Faul
home for the holidays.
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day afternoon and evening by Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Keys at their new home
on Thompson avenue.
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Concerts Listed
Two concerts are circled on the calen
dar for January.
Anticipated for the evening of Janu
ary 10 is the season's first concert in Sa
lem by the Portland Symphony orches
tra, the first of two programs to be given
by the group here during the winter.
The Salem Symphony association
plans to have a booth again at the Ladd
and Bush bank the latter part of the
week for the ticket exchange.
Harpist Plays Here
Next concert for the Community Con
cert association series is booked for Jan
uary 20 with Mildred Dilling, noted har
pist, to be presented in program. This is
the first time in the history of the Salem
association that a harpist has. appeared
for a concert and the program is awaited
with interest. Miss Dilling has won wide
acclaim from other cities in the series as
one of the popular artists.
Circles of the First Presbyterian
church are meeting Wednesday at the
following homes:
No. 1, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Mc
Clung, 1865 South High street, dessert
at 1:15 o'clock; Mrs. C. O. Wilson, lead-
er.
No. 2, meeting with Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague, 425 North 14lh, dessert at 1:15
o'clock; Mrs. O. H. Kent, leader.
No. 3, meeting at the home of Mrs. A.
E. Nelson, 1770 North Capitol, dessert
at 1:15 o'clock; Mrs. B. M. Bennett,
leader.
No. 4, to meet at the home of the lead
er, Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, 1065 South
Liberty, dessert at 1:15 o'clock.
No. 5, meeting at the home of Mrs.
E. A. Collins, 559 North 24th, dessert at
1:15 o'clock; Mrs. J. F. Ulrich, leader.
No. 6, at the home of Mrs. Silas
Gaiser, 825 North Winter, dessert at 1:15
o'clock; Mrs. J. C. Singleton, leader.
No. 7, meeting with Mrs. W. L. Os
borne, 16D5 Norway, dessert at 1:15
o'clock; Mrs. W. D. Pugh, leader.
No. 8, meeting with Mrs. J. H. Shu
bert, 1325 North 21st street, dessert at
1:15 o'clock; Mrs. M. H. Hawke, leader.
The executive board of Salem Memo
rial hospital auxiliary is meeting Fri
day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed.
Goeckner, president,
Among larger New Year's eve parties
planned for this evening will be the one
at Mayflower hall for which members of
a bridge club and their husbands are en
tertaining. Dancing will begin at 8
o'clock and a buffet supper will be
served.
Hosts for the affair are: Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Baker, Dr. and Mrs. For
rest Bodmcr, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. James
Schuller, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Whitman,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Stevenson, Mr and
Mrs. Foster Winrermule, Dr. and Mrs.
S. D.. Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Pickhard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ziclinski were
surprised Wednesday evening when '
forty-five of their relatives and friends
gathered for a house warming at their
new country home, Graystonc, on route
7.
Hosts last evening to their club for a
dessert supper and evening of bridge
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers.
Asked as additional guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Kugel, Mrs. George Aiken, Mrs.
Custer Ross, Captain Murray Cameron.
f.