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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 14

Statesman Journal du lieu suivant : Salem, Oregon • Page 14

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Salem, Oregon
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1 3ec. 1) tat col Satan Om, Sunday 23, 18S4 Mothers Plan Sale Benefit Coffee On Tuesday Town, Gown The Sigma Chi Mothers of Wil lamette University are planning ram Polly Pennel Is Bride of their annual rummage sale for Dee. 1 over Greenbaum's. Mrs. Robert E.

Joseph, president of the mothers, is chairman of the sale. Proceeds will be used to And Tea The annual Christmas program and tea for Town and Gown will be held Thursday afternoon In MrrHaa lue purchase hew furnishings for the chapter house. Assisting Mrs. Joseph on the committee are The First Evangelical United the Carrier Room of the First Methodist Church at 2 O'clock. Mrs.

Lylt Shepherd, Mrs. Her-mtnLtfky, Mrs. Albert Mader and Mrs. Phil Ringle. Prof.

Robert Putnam, associate Piano Students In Rocjtal Mrs. David Eason is presenting her piano students in a recital Monday night at her South Church Street home at 7:30.01. John Gib-bens, cellist, will assist on the program of solo and two-piano number. Taking part in the recital are the following piano students: John Hammerstad, Ronald Potts, Michael Corcoran, Dean Hulbert. Stuart Goldblatt, Joyce Mount, Diane Hulbert, Joan Culbertson, Phoebe Lou Braun, Sandra Wiscarson, Sharon Tedrick of McMinnville and Toni DeSart of Corvaliis.

Mlsa Mary Angela Suing, daughter of Mrs. Cyril A. Stung, and Miss Joanne' Polster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Polster, have been home for the Thanksgiving holiday from Holy Names College In Spokane.

They are returning to their studies todsy. professor of speech and drama at Willamette University, will read Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, t5S North Comerical St, will open her home on Tuesday, Nov.

30 for a benefit coffee for the dish fund of the Woman's Society of Christian Serivce "of the Leslie Methodist Church. Calling hours will be from 10 a.m. through the noon hour. Mrs. W.

S. Ankney is the assisting hostess. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. C. Stacej.

Pouring will be Mrs. T. 0. Adams and Mrs. Robert McQvenna.

WSCS Meets Wednesday The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist Church will meet at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 1 In the church parlors for a dessert luncheon to be followed by a business and program meeting. The Rev. and Mrs. Bobert Mc Mvenna will paesent the devotions and program in the form of poetry and music.

Mrs. G. H. Templeton will talk on the World Federation of Methodist Women. Mrs.

C. W. Stacey will preside over the business session at which plans will be made for the annual cooked food sale and bazaar to bt held at the home of Mrs. Anna Brown, Ml S. Liberty SL, from i a.m.

to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Dec 4. Hostesses for the social hour will be Mesdames J. S. Murray, W.

K. Hughes, Henry sprick, Martin Moasoa, and Fred Hughes. Dean Ewalt to Speak The, AAJJW Pre-School Study group will meet Wednesday night at the homr of Mrsl Theodore deLooze, 790 Stewart St, at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. William Sweltman and Mrs.

Charles Hefty. Dean Regina Ewalt of Willamette University will talk on "Making the Child Feel Secure." a Christmas story. The Willam ette a cappella choir will sing a group of numbers under the direction of Prof. Don Gieckler. During the tea hour Mra.

Nor Brethren Church was the acene of the marriage of Miss Polly Ann Pennel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Pennel of Swisshome, and Charles Edward Hague, aoa of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Hague, Saturday night at o'clock. The Rev. A.

G. Jamieson performed the nuptiala before a letting of pink and white chrysanthemums. Dosens of lighted tapera were arranged at the altar, in the windows and down the aisle. The candles were "lighted by Robert R. Pennel the bride's brother, and Richard Pennick of Vancouver, nephew of the groom.

Miss Charlene Wells of Portland was the soloist and William Fawk wa the organist The bridal gown of lace and net over satin was fashioned with a Mrs. Ralph. Sippreall, Mrs. W. S.

Afiksey, Mrs. Wayne P. Loder, Mrs. Kenneth Lottick, Mrs. Don P.

Smith Mrs. Russell B. LaFon-taine, Mrs. Giles Martin, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs.

P. D. Baker, Mrs. E. TL Bragg, Mrs.

L. 0. Clement, Mrs. William H. Crawford, Mrs.

Helen Goodenough, Mrs. Hal Lusk, Mrs. Tom Watson, Mrs. A. D.

Shields, Mrs. Frank H. Spears and Mrs. J. H.

Solomon. man W. Todd will pour. Mrs. The odore M.

Veld and Mrs. Harold Laswell are ccxhalrmen for the afternoon. Assisting are Mrs. Rob ert Hartman, Mrs. Gilbert Charters, Mrs.

Stanley Butler, U'J 1 r. 4 train. The lace bodice was made with long sleeves, a Peter, Pan collar and a-tiny, lace peplum. The bouffant skirt was of two layers of net over satin. A white lace crown trimmed in seed pearls held In place her fingertip veil.

She carried a bouquet of white tephanotls centered with a white orchid. Bride's Attendaata 3 I A- Mrs. Richard CantweU of Port land was her rousin'g honor matron. She wore a portrait blue taf feta waltx gown with matching here's the -XmM T.1 shoes and carried a colonial bou-ouet of pink and white carnations. The Miss Lucille Hammer, Miss Vivian Reaves and Mis Fave Haeue.

the iroonvs Mrs. Charles Edward Hague (Polly Ann Pennel) wKosa marriage was an event of Saturday night at the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. The bride is the daughter of the Robert R. Pennels of Swisshome and 1h groom is the son of the Charles M. Hagues.

(Arte Studio.) Long and Short sister, wore mist Nut taffeta waltz frocks with matching; shoes and their colonial bouqueta were of pink and white carnation's. An- iella CantweU oi Foruana. we bride's cousin, was flower girl and Larry Sparling of Vancouver, nephew of the groom, was I- off it tins Formal Dances and Teas Fill Pre-Holiday Social Calendar By JERYME ENGLISH Statesman Society Editor The ore-holiday social slate Is already filled with numerous par David Hague of Vancouver stood with his brother as best man. Groomsmen were George Pennel the bride's brother. Glen Graber and Lores Lerud.

Ushers were ties, both formal and informal. One of the brilliant parties of the James Hague and William Hague, the sToom'a brothers, and Dick season will be the formal dance to be given Saturday night, Dec 4 Massev and Glen Lerud. at the American Legion Club. Hosts for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs.

Pennel wore a steel blue Mrs. John Hughes, Dr. and Mrs. William Burrell, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nicholson Mr.

and Mrs. two-piece costume with pink hat John Steelhammer and Mr. andi and gloves ana corsage pina rosebuds. The groom's mother Sunshine. Circle to Meet I choc a lavender ensemble with white hat and gloves and corsage The Sunshine Circle of the of white rosea.

-Reeeetien la Charck Parlors Woman's Society of Christian Service of the West Salem Meth A reception followed in the odist Church will meet with Mra. Sarah Chamberlain, 974 Terrace Mrs. Robert Burrell. Bob Williams and his orchestra will play for dancing during the evening. The holiday' motif will be used In the decor and In one room there will be a buffet table.

Over 200 guests have been invited to the dance, which begins at 9 o'clock, with several couples expected from out-of-town for the occasion. The party promises to be one of the gayest events of the pre-holiday season. Dinner Dance Monday 'The Monday Night Dancing church parlors. Pouring were Miss Mary Louisa Lee and Mrs. Frits Doerfler.

Cutting the cake were Drive. Wednesday morning at 11:30 a.m. The meeting will hi Mra. Charles Straw and Mrs. Wil preceded by the weekly prayer liam Soarllni.

Vancouver, the group at the same place ta groom's sister. Assisting were the Missea Patty Patton, Phyllis Le a.m. Mrs. Edward M. Culbertson will lead the devotions of the rud.

Lola Stevens. Myrna Miscmce Circle while the study will be con Sabra Blankenshlp, Mesdames Leotta Lerud. Carl Beech, Donald ducted by Mrs. Oscar Olsen on the book, "Man, God and the Club's Christmas dinner dance is slated for tomorrow night in the Gold Room. Harry Weeley and Thorpe, of Vancouver, Milton Miller, and Glen Lerud.

City." Rossman and Mrs. Chauncey L. The newiyweas nave gone i Victoria B. C. on their honeymoon nri for traveling the bride changed The Mason Melodieres will play for dancing.

The directorate includes Mr. and Mrs. Denver Young, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Grider of Dallas.

Assisting about the living room and serving in the dining room will be Mrs. Walter Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mr, and Mrs. J.

to a rose knit suit with white felt hat adorned with pearlised sequins, navy accessories and pastel blue coat The couple will make their home In Portland. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mrs. Carl W. Hmmoni, and from Dallas, Mrs.

Cecil Dunn, Parker Lineberry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

J. A. Inglis and Mrs. Mau Lawrence Ballmer. Tillicum Dance Saturday rice Dalton.

Siemas Annual Open House The Tillicum Club's holiday dinner will be an event of Saturday night in the Marion Hotel's The Sigmas will be hostesses for their annual pre-holiday open house on Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Candalaria home of Dr. ana Mrs. Gold Room. Harry Wesley and bis orchestra will play during the evening.

The decorating commit hVi -1 i sF' ')' vvvs; 'tJAxK-. s. u.r I vi i 1 H- Vv tf 1 lu i5.i-. 4. Charles Gray, 220 Boice St All Sigma Chi alumni and their wives are invited to attend the affair tee includes Mr.

and Mrs. Bradley Burkland, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burkland and Mr. and Mrs.

Erich Laetsch. with calling hours from 7 to 91 o'clock. i Mrs. William Haberhkht Is gen Cosmls Club Formal The Cosmis Club dance will eral chairman of the party, as take place Saturday night at the leu it iii iwhwi Miss Iwaki Women of the Salem churches are invited to a tea honoring Miss Michiko Iwaki of Japan, scholarship student sponsored by the United Church Women of Salem, on Saturday afternoon, December 4 at three o'clock in the Carrier Room of First Methodist Church. This is the second year that Miss Iwaki has been a student at Linfield College under the sponsorship of 4he Salem group.

Pouring at the tea will be Mrs. E. A. Collier, Mrs. L.

H. Randle, and Mrs. Ernest P. Goulder. Miss Iwaki will be a weekend guest of Mrs.

J. Edgar Purdy, chairman of the scholarship committee. The tea is a benefit for the scholarship fund. sisted by Mrs. Robert sprague, Mrs.

Gersld Holland, Mrs. Dorsey Moore, Mrs. Harold Adams and To Fete Woman's Club Mrs. George Rossman has sent out invitations to members of the Mayflower Hall between 9 and 12 o'clock. Ed Lewis and his orchestra has been engaged for dancing.

Hosts for the formal affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rainwater and the committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. St John. Mrs.

Lewis Tea Hostess A pre-Christmas tea is on the agenda for this week when Mrs. Salem Woman's Club inviting them to a coffee for which she will be hostess at her North Cap itol Street home on Monday, Del cember 8. Club members have been asked to bring friends in Sidney B. Lewis entertains at her Fairmount Hill residence Thursday afternoon. Guests have been invited to call between 3 and 9 terested In the club to the coffee between 10 and 12 o'clock.

Mrs. Mrs. Chester A. Downs will en terUln members of her study Rossman is first vice-president of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs and a past president club at luncheon Tuesday after o'clock. Mrs.

Samuel R. Haley will greet the guests at the door. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Arthur Atherton, Mrs. Tom H.

Dunham, Mrs. George noon at her South High Street of the Salem Club. home. if Capital Drug Store 403 State St. Corner of Liberty Wt five Green Stamps Here art the formats that make a grand en tranct at Holiday Parties.

Sweep in with the majesty of a queen in a floor length gown. Or our short-length formats. Both fashions hove the brilliance and beauty that belong to Christmas ond New Year's Eve! hlh I i 4tep'blithtly with th Qroct of bollrina in 4tep'blithely with the grace of a ballerina in It) Fromtht I. fiGOTYS' Christmas Collection 1 (J Court and Liberty Twittick Solid Cologne and fabulous drum of Dusting Powder 300 Avoiloble kt tow famous Coty rrogroxti IO I A lA IMANT EMERAUDE. 'PARIS' OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M,.

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