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PAGC SEX s ocie ty Mews an Club The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. December 24, 1933 ME OH UGIITS !? Koute Alon toast OUTDOOR YUIE M Aff airs Olive M. Doak. Society E&te One of Hardest in AU the Nation, Says Fostomce I hostess. r . Those present were Mrs. Eck Dutoit, Mrs. WlU Dorman ana children. Bonnie ana wayne. Mrs. V. L. Boyd, Mrs. J tas- mt. Mrs. a I uecsner, jars. Alex Harold, Mrs. WlU Clement, Rev. XL R. Seheoennan and the hostess, Mrs. T&eo sioia. Wedding Tonight To be Home Event Seyeral affairs hare heen giv en wlthto the past few days for Miss Andna Peets who will be come the bride of Clyde Betts of Portland this evening at 8:S o'clock at the home of Mr. and vtrm v. N. Peetz. Barents of Miss Peets.' Rer. P. W. Eriek sen of -the American Lutheran church will read the simple cere mony. Mrs. Harry W, Parker will be matron of honor and Earl Miller of Portland will be best man. ; . - v. Among the affairs glren for Miss Peets was an Informal card erenlng at the Russell Woodry home with Mrs. RussellWoodry - acting as hostess." Monday" night. Friday-, night Mrs. - Harry; W. Parker entertained at the home of Mrs. IV N. Peets with an in, formal miscellaneous shower la compliment to her, sister, Miss Peets. : Guests for this were Un. H. L. PhilliDs. Mrs. Victor MeNarmara, Mrs. Russell Wood ry. Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Wayne Waters, Mrs. Malcolm Smith, Mrs.' William Rush, Mrs. D. C. Nelson, Mrs. Floyd Rudy, Miss Mar-Scrogglns. Mrs. ' E. N. Peets, and Mrs. Parker. j .. Surprise Party Honors Mrs Nadon Mrs.' J. O. Nadon was compli mented at her home on Oxford street with a happy surprise par ty Monday erenlng when a group of friends called to help her cel ebrate her birthday. A" pleasant social . erenlng was concluded with a late supper. Those to honor Mrs. Nadon Un T.niiU Ntdon. Mr. and urm vr VrMt aHm Mar Krest. Eastern Star families at the Ma and Bernard and Ernest Krest, sonle temple Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nadon. Geor- by members of the Eastern Star glna Nadon. Mrs. Ed Sostnot. social club. The social room of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hendrteks. the temple was beautifully dec- HaxeL Loelle, Marie and ViTlan orated for the Christmas tfme Hendricks. Leo Nadon. Mr. and with a Jarge treo small trees hoi- Mrs. William, Bllrens, and Ed- lr. mnuwo ,q it. --" mund Bllrens. ium jw. i i oecorsuuui. flimM ant much merriment on Tho Woman's Bible class .of the j v Dart 0f - the large group of First Methodist church will meet children present preceded the with Mrs. A. D. Hale. 696 Mar- program, which was giren by Lo- lon street, Friday afternoon at i, Barrick. Geraldlne Schmoker, 1:20 o'clock. Mrs. B. L. Steeves I vera Beeehler. Marjorie Mat- and Mrs. G. Johnston will be the thews, Betty Mercer, Helen Cook, assisting hostesses. Mrs. is. js. and' Fare Scott, the latter or ?! Aumsville 3Vomans FINANCIER'S SON MARRIES J IClub Has Party Dee. VI KTTTNGTON. Dee. II. (AP) With eold flgnrea f-i- V. warmth of tho Christ mas spirit, the postof me depart i MILL CITT, Dee. IS For the first time In tho history of Mill City the residents aro en Joying tti Pleasure of haTtag an ont- lam..m "Thm. annual Pliriar- 1 . v.tmii tTm ThlS HSS mas party celebrated each year by been accomplished by tho mem- ment each year makes elaborate the AumsTlllo Women's elub was br of the Woman's dub. A tree I pUna or reaching the most re ahurrid for thla ear at the homo th laws nt the A. L. -Baker l m-rtinnm with Christmas of Mrs. George 3axton Thursday homo has been strung with Mghtt J mn Dy Christmas day. - Today Is listed some or we more hasardous routes ' over which holiday packages and ears are carried. . Th loncest was from Kotse- bue to Point Barrowr Alaska, ci;a miiM. The mail started a month ago to make Christmas deUrery. The Alaskan mail man often really drlTes reindeer. Toughest treks, as described br.the department, were xr.wrt otter Rock. Ore gon -Carrier is compelled to An-mn the beach at low tide. If for some reason the in coming tide catcnes mm ti rnmnM his triP. hO mnst hniina his team and the mail and ellmb tho rocks -or bo dashed to pieces - against mem. .- Ellison, Bay to Detroit Har bor, Wis.: Carrier has to rmm rtAatna TJoor" passage. Its hrlrira. la speedily dissemi nated by shiftlirg gales and cur rents. Sometimes tnu oreaa up afternoon. The afternoon was I . each night the rart-coiorea inmt aodallr and In needlework. I ithta ,lim out. The Baker resl- ; Tno guest rooms wer oeeorai-1 dence occupies an eieraieo ed to represent the Christmas J 0f ground orerlooklng the rirer snlrit. A large treo held girts for I d the surrounding country and each member and guest, and Mrs. M a result the beautiful tree may Bland Speer acted as Santa Clans, i be seen from miles away at nisu Iwlth Mrs. Charles Martin as her 1 -.v. Knaines houses of the city: helper. A miniature tree, red te-1 v.w- ne their share toward pers In green holders and H0U7 1 ,tin- nA the entire city Is aerrea as a cenierpiece mr mBh4ng on a holiday appearance. luucueou uuie. ra)t Hayuug, mm I jQ maay of tfiO Homes, loo, Mr. and Mrs. i Austin Lamont, t s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. learmf St. John's ChapeL Bern- ardsTille, N. J following their wedding, which was attended only by the immediate members of tho two families. Tho bride James Amory Sulliraa,' of Bos ton. Mas,, and Asolo, Italy, while therroora is a son of Mr. Thomas w. Lamont, well-known WaQ Street financier. well as the menu, - were sugges tive of the Christmas season. At a late hour Mrs. Claxtos serred luncheon. Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. J. E; Towle and Mrs. Charles Mar tin assisted during the luncheon hour. ' : Mrs. Darid W. Lamb of .Casca- dla.was a special guest for the af ternoon, v s , . . 1 ' Club members present were: Mrs. Charyles Heln, Mrs. T. ,T. MeClellan, - Mrs. Millie Martin. Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Bland Sneer, Mrs. Margaret Strayer, Mrs. J. E. Towle and Mrs. George Claxton. Mrs. - T. T. MeClellan will be hostess to the club members at her homo in West Satyton. Janu ary 8. William Aliens Are Hosts Mr. and Mrs. William Allen mas trees and decorations may be glimpsed as one walks along the streets. Lodges, clubs, schools and churches hare either already pre sented programs, or. are planning on such this week in keeping with the season. Tho Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges started the season's festivities with a tree, party and supper, on Tuesday er enlng of last week. The members of tho woman's club also held their annual Christmas party at th. nam of Mrs. A. L. Raines on thA same ereninr. ' At each of these' glfU were taken which are occurs so suddenly the carrier is to be distributed to children In caught qut on tho lco with Bis Children Make Merry at Party A beautiful Christmas party was that giTen tno cmiaren 01 Gilbert will lead the derouons. This will be in the nature of a Christmas party and each one is expected to bring a gift for the tree. - ... Pattern llllllfn whom is blind and who garo a. de lightful dance number. In addition to the program and games Mrs. Marjorie Merrlott and Miss Gussie Niles told stories of the Christmas time. Following the program hour a Christmas treat was glren the children. Mrs. Bernlee Blodgett was chairman of the committee which planned the program. The meeting marked the last meeting of the year for the pres ent officers and committee wom en. A rising rote 01 manu was giren Mrs. Louie Olson who has acted as , chairman of the social committee for the year. Today's Menu Er.noT4 Or iter ' Ureaaea villoma JUllt Cranberry Jelly lUHtk 8la4 DmmObk Dot Pvddiar Hare Save Caffea the city whom Santa Claus might otherwise orer ook. - Both grade and high scnoois dosed Tuesday afternoon until af ter the holidays by presenting nrorrams. r . . a The Christmas program 01 me Church of Christ was presented will entertain with a Christmas Sunday erenlng at wnica wni m party Wednesday erenlng at the I following numbers were Allen homo for a family party. A ong Dy me Muenw' rv 7ii large Christmas tree has been sr- sical accompaniment by the Miii- ranged with all tho gay symbols say orcnestra; scripvur rui-B th. rni.tM mnA tit la wilt ha I and DraTer: "Merry Christmas primary class; Tecnauona, yu Wallace, Lorraine Read and Vlr alnlrri and mail. He must then resort to his motor launch. Idaho p or weex. y iwvul trarel on 0"r'.: Am nn re packing 0 pounas LJ VlJJfi --jr -r" w . 1 " . . . Rocky Bar to "Carriers with Increased loads for Christmas. Not mrrequentiy Tn0 Marion county grand jury, riers oa this route hare been geMloll tot -the-last week, ad- eaught la snow slides and swept J late(,Ttteada without to instant death." . '.1.1.. ... .ranart' srhe iury will Sandusky Mlddlebass I A mnnm th caSAal "Carrier must use the one.pf t Lery, 'or- whlch is combination mfr LlSm resr row boat. Ice yacht and sled. W.M.S. Meets At Clear Lake CLEAR LAKE, Dec it The Woman's Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Theodore Stolk, Thursday afternoon. After the study hor( conducted by the .roaMont - Mrt L. J. Massey. a short business session and eleo-j lion of officers was neia. t""-re-elected were: president, Mrs. L. J. Massey; recording se eretarr. Mrs. C. L. Beckner, treas- wrmr. Mrs. Theo Stolk, corres ponding secretary, Mrs. Alex Har old: new officers elected were: nr.iientMrs. Alex Harold. a nriai hoar was enjoyed and refreshments were serred by the charged - wlth obtaining money faiA nretenses. ' and the case of the Oregon ruip,na x-- per company and -ine cinaer. kniiA oftfi. a case referred to tho grand Jury by Judge L. H. McMahan. decked, with presents which will Eak4 Foutoe I be presented In the course of the erenlng. Guests inrlted by Mr. and Mrs. Allen are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. rlnis. Mason: music by the orcnes- tra; song, beginners class; reel ta-1 Uons and songs by mreo giria; musical reading, Loare Lindsey; Progressive Party Tollv Event The Christmas party annually celebrated by members of the G. K. P. club was an erent of Mon day night at which time the hus bands were entertained with a progresslre dinner party and Christmas tree. Mrs. J. F. Billiter assisted by Mrs. Walter Nelson was hostess for the first course at the Billiter home. . ' From the Billiter home the party went to the home of Mrs. Thomas Roen where Mrs. Roen assisted by Mrs. Newell Williams and Mrs. W. C. Pickens were hostesses for the second course. Mrs. B. E. Sisson was hostess for the main course at the Sisson home. Assisting her was Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Har ry Harms, Mrs. W. F. Foster, Mrs; T. A. Raf fety and Mrs. O. Pickens. Dessert was waiting at the H. S. GHe home "Boulder Knoll" with Mrs. K. H. Pickens assist ing the hostess, Mrs. Gile. After dessert was serred Mrs. Ficnens acted as Santa Claus and present ed the guests with gifts from a beautiful tree.' A feature of -the erenlng following the Christmas treo ceremony was an . original poem written i and read by the president of the club, Mrs. Kath- ertne Mlddleton. Guests tor this annual party Youthful charm and slmpllc-I were Mr. and Mrs. j. F. meter. It - are- exnressed In this little Mr. and Mrs.- H. 3. uue, Mr. ana frnrV fashioned or main ana 1 Mrs. ts. is. oisson, Mr. u mr. nri.t material. Tha round IT. A. Raf fety. Mr. and Mrs. New- .w. th. Tm ni thA enffs mar I ell Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Dalo - - . 1 M , . . . . TTT W T7" . be Joined in tho usual manner, 1 1 ayior, mr. ua . w r r narrow farotlng. pur- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roen, haaaif rearlv made, mar be used Mr. ana Mrs. w. u. ncxens, ir. ,tt.twm tumhr n&ther I and Mrs. Hsrfr Harms. Mr. and o- l . j J it.iju. - - nffnrA amnlA 1 Mrs. u. ncaens. ana air. snu WAVW uv y w r - 1 - - fniinAM anrl prtem In the dress., t Mrs. jv. ti Tattra issa mifM nn de lightfully in dimity, swiss, per- Barbara Fritchie. Tho contrasting material 1 oOCiai VIUD iVieeiS Escalloped Oysters S plats mall ytter S rnmpm eraekar arambs 1 en battar, aaettea a taaapeoaa salt 4 taaapaoa paprika 3-3 caa ealery. ookc 2 caps yttar liqaar 3 eupe ailk . . Carefully look orer oysters and remove any shells. .- Mix the crumbs and butter. Add tho salt and paprika. Sprinkle a layer of crumbs orer the bottom of a shal low, buttered baking dish. Add layer of oysters and sprinkle with seasonings end celery. Add por tions of the milk and the oyster liquor. Add more crumbs and rest of oysters, seasonings and li quids. 1 Spread remaining crumbs on top. Bake 30 minutes In mod erate oren. - Cranberry Jelly S eaaa feerriea 3 eapa water 'wis" 'berries and look them oy er carefuUy. Add the water. Cot r anri cook slowly until the ber ries are Tory soft. Mash through coarse strainer. Add the sugar and boil gently 5 minutes. Pour into mold and chill until stiff. . Relish Salad 1 pack ace lemon flaTored gelatia mixture 1 2-3 eupe boilinc -water 1-3 cap aagar 1-3 cap vinegar 2 caps enapped eabbare U ma enoDDad tweet pieklea 1-3 rap chopped pimenta-atnifed Four Ue boning wwr belatln mixture. Add the sugar and rinegar. Mix well and eooL Add rest of ingredients ana pour into a mold. Chill until stiff, un mold on lettuce and surround with salad dressing. a Ohmart. Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Al-1 9.?ff?-mat.T?!i' vimJT ifn len, Mrs. Genie Burton, Miss Louise Allen, Raymond Hoffman, Ralph Burton, Lee Ohmart and Merlin Burton. Cards and music with a late supper wll conclude a happy Christmas . party. UNEMPLOYED STILL recitation, Naomi Chance; ylolin dnet. LaDuke brothers; recitation Dorothy Higdon; orchestra; Tio Un solo, W. H. Darls; song, young folks class; recitations, Dellora Dike, Lawrence Berry and Marian Swift: nantomlme. Betty Wal lace: song. George and Esther Mason; song. Junior girls; Christ mas play. Junior boys ana gins; nantomlme: song, audience with orchestra accompaniment; bene diction. REGISTER WORK 4.48 Shipley's HOSE ...... JEWELRY . . SLIPS Dance Sets . . SCARFS .... JAQUETS . . ROBES. . . . . Full fashioned, pure thread sUk hose. Beads, choker, and hot elty costume pieces. Non-run rayon. Non-run rayon. Mew double-faced narrow two tone crepe de. chine scarfs. Infants' knitted jaquets. Wool buggie robes. Gray Belle 440 StaUSt; Salem Celebrate CHRISTMAS DAY Special Dinner 50c Served From 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. - SOUP Tomato with Croutons CHOICE OP ENTREES Chicken . with Dumplings Boast Young Pork Apple Sauce Pot Roast of Beef Mnsnroom eauce Filet of Sole Tartar Sauco Cream Whlpt or Sweet Potatoes - Buttered Squash Hot Rolls Salad Waldorf. CHOICE OF DESSSRT Hot or: Cold' Viae Deep Apple. Pumpkia or Lemon Pio - Ice Cream or Bherbet Jello or Layer Cake Tea -. Coffee or-Milk and Also Gray Belle Dinner 75c Dinner De Luxe $1.00 Members of the county court and Roadmaster Frank Johnson hare been spending a good share of their time tho past week ln restlgatlnr the condition of men and their families who hare re cently applied for work. a m on inn ITT nm l is -li I lOU bnAUb AI IM ' H0MEG0IV1IN6 EVENT II Fully ISO old grids were baek Many I at the high school yesterday to By ANNE ADAMS witness the homecoming assem blr held in their honor. That many registered. While most of tbe old students were of tho classes of 1929 and 1930, there for work at the were a few from earlier years. D. E. Arnold of tho class of '19 was the oldest in print, of gradu ation there. He Is here on a fur- being I lough" from service in the Mar- regls- I lne corps. Jessie King Rains, now of tho men, the court reports, are not In desperate need but hare put In their names In order to hare a Job if one is arailable. Up to yesterday afternoon 637 had registered courthouse. County Judge Siegmund said that the road supervisors In the various districts were asked to check on men Leslie Can Do Glass - To Elect Officers Members of the Leslie Can Do class will meet at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Pound Mon day erenlng where a Christmas party will be enjoyed ana an election of officers for tho com ing year will be held. The committee in cnarge ox the social hours is Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound, Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Sackett. The Daughter - of Veterana will meet at the Woman's club house Friday erenlng at 8:00 o'clock for the regular meeting. Thla will bo the last meeting of the year and will be glren orer to clearing up all business yet standing. Mr. and Mra. George W. Com p ton of Redmond, Washing ton, with their children, Mildred May and Enrol arrired Monday to bo tho guests of Mrs. E. D. Proctor and Mr. and ' Mrs. B. E. Otjen for oyer the holidays. v.-: ,, .' .. a , . Mrs. H.' A. Smart will be hos tess to members of the West Way club at her home .2475 Cherry j street Tuesday afternoon. There will be an election of officers at I this time. -., - tered from their vicinity. Tho Judge Is of tho opinion that the state highway work will be on a basis of three days a week for the man who will be paid three dollars dally. Tho work will be rotated, one crew working three days and followed by another working the same amount of time during tho week. DeGuire Pays $250 teaching at Liberty school, ' was in attendance. She finished Sa lem high In 1924. Joseph Toung, '25, was also registered. Greetings to the alumni were extended by Ronald Hudkins, stu dent body president, and respon ses were made by Joe King, dick Baker, Gertrude Winslow and Wally Hug, all class of '30. J. & Nelson, principal emeritus, was also called upon to greet tne Serve Sentence Feature of tho assembly was Pint Jnhn 1?t . tn the ' one-act play, "The Gate,' rine9 JUIIIlKe' IU Bre-ented by snlkpoh dramatic club members: Billy Dyer, Betty Parker. Dolly Morgall. Frank Cross, George Corey and Waldo MIRa. Special musle was furnish ed, by pupils of Lena Belle Tar tar, head of tho music depart ment. . , Pete DeGuire, often In Justice court on liquor charges, was fined 9250 yesterday for unlaw ful sale of Intoxicating liquor. DeGuire promptly paid his fine. H. Johnko who plead guilty Monday to. possession of a still was fined 1 100 and sentenced to 10 days In jail. Haying no mon ey, he did not pay his fine but Immediately began to serve his sentence. WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB BRUSH CREEK. Dec. Mrs. Theodore Grace will be host to the Royal Neighbor dub at her home on Paradise Alley on the night of January th. silk. may be chosen to harmonise with the ground of the fabric, or with the outstanding color of the printed design. . May bo obtained only in' sisee S. 4, and 8; Size 4 requires 2 M yards of St-lnch material. No ' dressmaking experience necessary. Yardage for erery size, and , simple, exact instrac- tions aires), v : - Send Fifteen Cents (15c) In colas or stamps (colas,, pre ferred), for each pattern. Write plainly . your , name, address and style nnmber. State size wanted. . Sm draniaaklni axpariaaca la aaeasaary ta auka tais asadal with ear- pattara. Tadaca 4ar avary isa. aa4 siaipla. ax act . lastraa ties ara kiva Saaa fiftaea aaata ia eaiaa ara fally artvMii. ar ataapa far aaca aattara. Writ plaial? yaar aana. addresa and atria anmbar. Ea a ara te ttata aita waateo. Our aaw fail aaa arlatar faaaios fcaak toataiaiac aaaaiaita aiodala (ar aasrta aaa childiaa aad aa . axealtaat aortaiaat a traaatar attra aoa atampad aaraitiaa. ia aaw raaar. Priea tifUca aaata. Baek a-Ka aattara. ti cant. A4- . 4rsa all mail aad araara a Stataa. an Pattara Dapartaicat.- S4S Wm tTta atraat. Nav.Tark City. The "Barbara Fritchle social club was entertained . at the home of Mrs. W. P. Neptune Friday erenlng. Tho affair was a Christmas party with a beau tifully decorated Christmas tree as the center 4 of attention. Tap ers, holly and other Tuletlde greens were : of f ectiyely Used about tho rooms. Games and an -Informal social erenlng with' gifts . presented from tho tree made up tho hours until -a late supper ' was serred. Most of the club members were In, attendance. ; ' . ;.- - - ' ' . An .annual Christmas - party which was the inspiration for much fun ' was : that - enjoyed " by Mrs. Harry Pierson. Mrs. W. W. ilnn, Mrs. Loulo Olson and Mrs. J. J. Tallman at : tho Tallman homo Monday night. This small group has met together for bot- eral years now : Just - for -social meetings during the year and a Christmas party during tho holi days. A Christmas tree, exchange of gifts both real and humorous. and a late supper made of tho Monday night occasion an unusu SOURCE OF MANY ILLS At your personal mm mm the world's swlf eslt - CoaHpeHoa.Col Ms, HeasorrhoUs of Rectal aad ataer Coioa aUMndars stay bo looked so as the caass of saost aervoas dJs easts, rheassatlsss, stomach troaaSrs,aritk-,aiaMitli,tr Only tho Deaa Oiaic affords caa briag pmaaaeatrcSeC. Oar FRES keote kterpbfaisodr famous aoawagteu ntbod of treatment and rtmark able GUARANTY. ; . : - i, , , RLCTALWCOLOri CLINIC- : KAM ftUf. 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Schilling is the one coffee roaster who produces one grade of coffee only. There are no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling coffees no cheap blends no dual standards of qual ity. There are many excellent coffees but, of them all, where is the finest apt to come from? - . IV J Baaing fowder U ' ; , 31 Extrsctt 43 SpLces ' :1- ally happy one, v 1