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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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8
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Tie Stateaaum. Salami Thttraddy. December 1849 of, the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club Tuesday morning at Nohlgren's. A general discussion was held on the effect of the Credit Discussion Held Miss Eleanor Bailey was in charge of the educational meeting present credit trend on various-types of businesses. A special Christmas brekkiast will be hell at Nohlgren's December 20.th I Betrothals Announced By Two Two more brides-elect have added their names to the list of engaged couples this week.

Miss Yvonne Simpson, who has been making her home in Salem, has revealed that she will be SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC married on February 15 to John H. Pautler of Fort Gage, 111. The i CLUB CALXNDAE THCBSDAT Srwlnf committee American LecJon auxiliary, Capitol onit. with Mrs. John Gordon.

IS a.m. and luncheon. i Din and Do club of Keller district, with Mrs. D.i Derrick. 41J Cum-ralnga Lane, no-host luncheon.

I ystroAT Salent Woman club, hobby show, 1 p.m. Board meeting 1 p.m. Labtsh Garden club with Mrs. Hazel Bartlctt. dessert luncheon.

1pm. Women's Society of World Service. KhKlewood church with Mrs. Harry Row. S40 street.

1:19 p.m. SATX-KDAT Salem chapter, OES, Masonic Temple. p.m. MONDAY University of Oregon Mothers and Dads no-host covered dish dinner. Mayflower hall.

30 p.m. Salem Memorial hospital auxiliary, meet at chapel. 1 JO p.m. Rotana club with Mrs. Wilmer Wells.

831 N. Winter p.m. TUESDAY Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Axel Jacobsen. Tabln 12:30 dinner.

WEDNESDAY League of Women Voters, lecture at Collins Hall. p.m. Hollvwood Lions auxiliary with Mrs. G. M.

Slentc. 124 N. 18th st, 7 p.m. covered dish dinner. Catholic Daughters of America meet at Salem Woman's clubhouse.

8 p.m bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Simpson of Evansville, 1 111, where the wed ding will take place. Miss Simpson graduated in June Varied Events On Social Agenda Br Jeryme EacUsh Sutttnua Society The social calendar is filled with varied events this week. Tor this afternoon is the 1:13 from Willamette university and i Shower For Miss Foat salad luncheon in honor of members of the Thursday club at the Chemeketa street home.

of Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. Assist in hostesses are Mrs. Frank H.

Spears, Mrs. Russell Cathn and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt.

The holiday motif will be used in the decorations and table appointments. Additional guests will be Mrs. Lester C. Mc-Leod. Misa Virginia Byrd and Mrs.

K. William Thielsen- Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Arm priest were hosts for an informal dam supper at their suburban home Tuesday night for Dr. and Mrs.

Vera W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts. WfctcrU Das rarties Preceding: the Wisteria club dance Friday night will be the Informal party for which Dr.

and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp will hosts "VJ 1 I llDucIget-wisc gifts 1 a- Mar-v-lus Clamourleg nylons, 99 pair, $2.90 1 b. Quilted crepe; floral print, white, pink, blue, $L99 Red or royal velvet or leopard print, fur trim, $2199 -JT I d.

Fleecy Shearlon in baby blue, royal, pink, red, $1D9 1 e. White leather beaded nwecasin, white fur trim, $2.99 M' i I Beautiful handbaf in blade suedme, Just I -Vte fA 1 tP i Open Frt TilT vK M. 1 70 aNo- Ubrt UX)ion. Utk Order? is employed at the Oregon State Employment service. Her fiance is in bus the si in Fort Gage, where the couple will live.

Miss Tarla te Wed Miss Clella Turin and Glen Clark told friends of their engagement at a party Monday night for which the bride-to-be and her sister. Miss Pauline Turin, were hostesses at their apartment A dessert supper was served with the names of the engaged duo written on the place cards. No wedding date has been set. Miss Turin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Turin of ML Angel and her fiance is the son of the Myrl Clarks of Salem. Miss Turin is secretary at the Salem office of the American Red Cws. Attending the party were Mrs. Hillary Etzel. Mrs.

Dixon Van Ausdell. Jr, Mrs. Richard Gentz-kow, Mrs. Donald McNeil, Mrs. Robert BechteL.

Mrs. Neil Selander. Mrs. Martin Barstad. Mrs.

Neil Boehmer. Mrs. Dale Esch. Miss Dolores Ebner, Miss Van Ott, Miss Ardell Scott, and Misses Clelia and Pauline Turin. Fifth Birthday Celebrated Barbara Pickhard celebrated her fifth birthday on Wednesday afternoon at the Jefferson street home of her parents, the Fred W.

Pick hards. Games were in play with Christmas decorations and favors used on the birthday table. Honoring Barbara were Cheryl Rains, Dennis Perry, Susan Carl, Bruce Stangeby, Sandy Atwood, Keith Strain, MarcU King. Jean-nette Warner. Jan Schuler and Penny Pickhard.

Star ef the See treep, Janler CD A. met at the home of Patsy McReaL. Plans were made for a Christmas party and exchange of gifts. The girls will also sing Christmas carols during the holidays. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her.

mother, Mrs. James McReaL Next meeting will be at Josephine Schlag-eteri home. at th Gordon borne on Rose street. Thirty couples have been bidden to the affair and holiday decorations will prevail throughout Miss Ruth Squicr ad Miss Corah Lund were hostesses for a pre-nuptial party In compliment to Miss Glenna Foat. who will be married on December 17 to Sgt.

Ray Courser. The affair was held at the Squier home on Court street. I The bride-elect was presented with a recipe file of favorite recipes of the guests and a shower. A late supper was served by the hostesses following an informal evening. Honoring Miss Foat were Mrs.

Leon Gouchcr, Mrs. Doris Scott, Mrs. Esther Patrick, Mrs. Kath-erine Montgomery, Mrs. John Branson, Mrs.

Lloyd Darling. Mrs. vtn Branch. Mrs. Frank McKen-rle.

Mrs. H.ry Unruh. Miss Patricia Burghart, Miss Nita Caimes, Miss Val Brenner. Miss Jane Hill-man and the hostesses. 1 Salem chapter, OES.

win meet Saturday night at the Masonic Temple for initiation and to honor past matrons and patrons. The annual election of officers will also be bjfld. the house. Miss Donna Mentzer, daughter of Mrs! Mariorle Mentzer and crjxsnddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harley L. Bosler, whoso engagement to Ronald E. Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stroud, all of Salem.

No wedding date has been set. Following the dance Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler will entertain with a nidnight supper at their North 21th street Their truest will be Dr. and Mrs.

Estill Brunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Turn- and the and Mrs P. Mrs. Leon H.

Brydon. Mr. Margosiaa and Moo res. KebearsaJ Sapper The hbme of Dean and Mrs. Robert Gregg on Marlon street will be the scene of a buffet supper Friday night In honor of Miss Jean bull.

Mr. and Mrs. George Keortfe, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeill.

Mr. ad Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quistad.

Meerea be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore win entertain at their Kinrwood Heights home Saturday night for thetr club, which meets monthly. A no-host dinner will be served wfth cards following. Cover will be placed for Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Miller, additional guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matujee, Mr. and Mrs.

Vera Shay, Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf. Mr.

Ht'BBAKD Mr. and Mrs. Levi filler, Mr. and Mrs. George Lef-fler and Mrs.

Minerva Hochstetler attended the wedding Saturday evening In Portland of Miss Mary Pauline Van Winkle, daughter of Mrs. Regina Van Winkle and the late Rev. Stanley Van Winkle of Portland, and Calvin Aid en Town-send of Portland. The Van "Winkles were former residents of Hubbard. The newlyweds will live on Skyline drive in Portland where he is an excavation contractor.

Mrs. James Clark entertained members of her club at her Saginaw street home Tuesday nlht. Carrico and her fiance, William Barber, who will be married on CHRISTMAS TREES Phone 2-0401 9 State slse watt4-win bring several te choose from, Free delivery service. Saturday. The affair will follow the wedding rehearsal and members of the bridal party have been bidden to the supper.

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