The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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. .. . i ? - The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday JHornin, December 19, 1935., 1 - 1 ,r '
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and
ociety
News
Club Affair
Jessie Steele, Society Editor
Chapter G Guests
For Luncheon
At IP. M.
CHAPTER Q of P. EO. Sister
hood will be luncheon guests
today at the home of Mrs. P. W.
L&nge at 1 o'clock. The table will
be centered with a bowl of colored
"ball studded with cellophane
spikes. Red candles and holly will
complete the Christmas motif.
Places will be laid for 25. As
sisting hostesses are Mrs. Earl
Cooler, Mrs. Silas Gaiser and Miss
Josephine Gray.
Gifts will be exchanged about
the Christmas tree and Mrs. W. H.
Virtx will talk on the origin of
carols. Mrs. E. J. ! Huffman will
present the story "Where Lore
Is" by Tolstoy and roll call will be
answered with early Christmas
recollections.
Christmas Concert in
Church Monday
A pre-Christmas muslcale corn
In; Just at the season when music
is .most acceptable is the concert
planned by the choir of the Amer
ican. Lutheran church, the Madri
gal club and the Civic Male
chores.
Prof. E. W. Hobson will direct
the three groups Monday night,
December 23rd, at the American
Lutheran church.
Soloists include Miss Josephine '
Bross, Miss Louglne Brietzke. ;
Miss Frances .Kelson, Miss Aiding
Smith, Mrs. J. A. ShoLseth, Ronald I
Craven, Everett Craven and Se- j
cundo Scarci. .
... .
Woodburn Miss Ethel Tresid
ider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
yy. C. Tresidder, and Alfred Jnve,
'son of Mrs. Sophia Jnve, were
married Sunday afternoon at a
simple wedding ceremony per
formed at the D. J. Gillanders
home on East Cleveland street.
Rev. Gillanders reading the single
ring ceremony in the presence of
the two immediate families. The
couple were attended by Miss Ag
nes Jure, sister of the groom, as
bridesmaid and Charles Tresid
der, brother of the bride, as best
man. .
After the ceremony a wedding
dinner was served for the bridal
party and relatives at the Juve
home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Juve are
well known among the younger
.set of Woodburn. They will make
their home on their farm west of
Woodburn.
Three lank Club Meets
In Clubrooms
The Three Link club will meet
Friday afternoon In the clubrooms
of the LOX.F. hall for their busi
ness and social session.
Election of officers will take
place. An exchange of Inexpensive
gifts will be in charge of Pearl
Swanson, Estella Callans and Bes
sie Edwards.
Jessie Moored, Lenora Kreisei
and Evelyn Bremmer will have
charge of the candy, and Jose
phine Erlckson Is In charge of the
decorations.
The hostesses for the afternoon
will be Ida Hochstetler, Sarah
Hutton, Ruth Hornada, Lena
Mason and Cora Van Pelt. All Re-
bekahs are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Deeney are
receiving felicitations upon the
birth of a daughter. Patricia Ann,
Monday in the Salem General hos
pital. The new arrival weighed
eight and a half pounds.
Dime Club Enjoys
Annual Party
I Wednesday
i.
rIE Dime club gathered at the
country place of Mrs. Rovilla
McAfee near Hayesville last night
for its annual Christmas party.
Gifts were exchanged and attract
ive holiday appointments bright
ened the rooms.
Contract was the principal di
version. Those in attendance were Miss
Gretchen Rinehart, Miss Margaret
Corey, Mrs. Albert Petre, Mrs.
Harold Hauk, Mrs. Tyler Brown,
Mrs. .Trove Jones, Mrs. Vern Gil
more," Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. Ro
bin Day, Mrs. Ed Raffety, Mrs.
Ralph Klnzer and Mrs. Glenn Wil
bur. Unlonvale--Honorlng Mrs. C. J.
Countiss with a surprise birthday
party, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown
of Portland, son - In - law and
daughter, entertained Saturday
night.
Airs. Raffety is Hostess
To Sorority Alums
Alumnae of Alpha Phi Alpha
were entertained Monday nllkt at
the home of Mrs. W. Edward Raf
fety. Following an informal eve
ning, supper was served. .
Present were Miss Dorothy Ann
Gordon, Miss Josephine Anderson,
Miss Edythe Glaisyer. Miss Velle
da Onmart, Miss Gladys Taylor,
Miss Mary White. Miss Myraa
Bonney, Miss Roberta Varley, Mrs.
Grant Wicklander, Mrs. Francis
Earnest, Mrs. George Neuman,
Mrs. Francis DeHarpport, Mrs.
Wilmer Wells and the hostess,
Mrs. W. Edward Raffety.
Mrs. Mable Martin, 95 Hood
street, will be hostess for the
Christmas party of the West Side
circle of Jason Lee church Fri
day afternoon ta 2 o'clock. Each
one is asked to bring an inexpen
sive gift to exchange as well as a
contribution for a box for the
needy.
Past Residents Feted '
With Luncheon f ,
Mrs. Mary Kennedy presided at
a Christmas luncleou Tuesday af
ternoon in honor of the Past
Presidents of the Woman's Relief
corps. Holiday appointments and
lighted tapers glowed on the
uble.
, Gifts were ' exchanged during
the afternoon.
Present were Mrs. Florence
Ross and Mrs. Berth! Ray, spe
cial guests, Mrs. Bertha Loveland,
Mrs. Sarah Peterson. Mrs. Effie
W. Dunlap, Mrs. Florence E.
Shipp, Mrs. Helen M. Southwick,
Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith. Mrs. Rose
R. Voris, Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs.
Hattie B. Cameron, Mrs. Jennie
F. B. Jones and the hostess. Mrs.
Mary Kennedy.
Airs.. McCullough Honor
Guest at Affair
Mrs. Claude Darby is opening
her home this afternoon for an
informal affair complimenting
Mrs. C. B. McCullough who is
leaving in January to take up her
residence in Central America.
Intimate friends of Mrs. McCul-
iougu wnose husbands are con-g
neciea wna me state nignway de
partment comprise the guests.
Mrs. Will Reeves wlU assist Mrs.
Darby.
" Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Cree have announced the mar
riage of their daughter. Crystal,
to Arthur L. O'Rourke of Bridal
Veil at high noon December 7 at
the home of Rev. Lawrence Wells,
pastor of the First Christian
church of Vancouver, Wash. The
bride was attired in a navy blue
crepe dress with blue accessories
and was given in marriage by her
father. .
Mrs. O'Rourke Is a former Sa
lem girl and attended' school there
before' moving here. The bride
groom, a graduate of Oregon State
college, Is connected with the Bri
dal. Yell Lumber company at Pal
mer, where the young couPle will
reside.
Amreican War Mothers
Hold Jolly Party
The Salem chapter of American
War Mothers enjoyed a Christ
mas tree and exchange of gifts
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Car
rie Beechler. Carols were sung in
the late afternoon, j
At the tea hour, Mrs. R. J.
Hendricks and Mrs. A. A. Lee
poured. Those ? assisting Mrs.
Beechler were Mrs. Addie Mills,
Mrs. Lillian Chrlstopherson, Mrs.
Mary Sim. Mrs. Mary Cleveland
and Mrs. Maude Tallman.
Mrs. Florence Perkett and Mrs.
L. M. Thompson j were special
guests. !
Mrs. Henry Honored
At Star Luncheon
U Zenaii-Mrs. (Wayne D. Henry
of Zenalj was honor guest at a
1 : 3 9 oclock luncheon Friday,
December 13, given by officers,
quartet i'and Sunshine girls of
Chadwlck chapter. Eastern Star,
when Mrs. Henry was matron of
the organization In 1932, at the
home of; Mrs. Ida, Godfrey In Sa
lem, the occasion being Mrs.
Henry's birthday anniversary. A
huge white birthday cake was
decorated with red and green.
Dainty silver and blue appoint
menta were used at the large
square uble which was centered
by a silver Christmas-tree, flank
ed by blue candles in crycial
holders and at which covers were
laid for;? Mrs. Wayne D. Henry,
Mrs. H.!S. Bosshard, Mrs. D. X.
Beechlerj Mrs. R. K. Ohllng, Mrs.
George King, Mrs. Corydoh Blod
gett. Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson,
Mrs. Pearl Grote, Mrs. H. E.
Crawford, Mrs. Charles McCar
ter, Mrs. J. O. Russell. Mrs. Wil
liam Merrlott, Mrs. H. V. Car
son, Mrs; Harold Phllllppl, Mrs.
Leon Birrlck, Mrs. A. L. Tom
bleson, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs.
Lyman McDonald, Mrs. Walter
Kestly, Mrs. James Jennings,
Miss Lola Millard. Mrs. K. II.
Pickens,!! Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs.
M. C. Cashatt. Following lunch
eon the group went; to the home
Af Mm. Ceorea Kins for a n.
clal hour, Mrs. Lyman McDon
ald. Mrs. William Merrlott and
Mrs. Harold Phllllppl conducting
contests. The honor guest was
preseniea wnn n viwk
as a fltt from the group.
North Howell The young peo
ple of the Dltcnen family were
hosts Friday night to a large
group of their Sunder school
friends. Music, games' and re
freshments were enjoyable feat
ures. . Present were Miss Ida Baker,
Miss Ruth Van ' L a a n e n, Ollie
Schendel. and Mr. and Mrs. David
Converse of Salem; Miss Flora
Woelke, Miss Frances Schmidt,
Irene and Helen Natsiger, Clara
and Leona Schmidt. June Baugh
man, Marine McDonald, Enid
Paulson, Fred and Anton Schmidt,
Arthur DeVrles, Donald Nafsigerv
Olaf Paulson, David, Thomas and
Joseph Pfau, Conrad Gunderson,
and Elizabeth, Freda, Carl, Pete
.j Tt. million
Rickreall Mrs. Robert Pence
entertained a group of girls Sat
urday afternoon in honoring of
her daughter's 12th birthday. A
beautiful birthday cake filled with
favors caused much interest and
merriment. Those present were
the honor guest, Jane Findley,
Betty Aver, Thelma Whltaker,
Nancy Adams. Elolse Findley,
Mrs. Bayard Findley assisted the
hostess. r
Pattern
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By ANNE ADAMS
"I'd give anything-to be slim!"
says the forty-eight. Then "dress
it oft" with a slim-ltne. beltlesa
frock such as this, which is easy
ta make, and; simply brimming
over with distinction. Well-placed
tucks mold the natural waistline
with subtle restraint, thus mak
ing a belt unnecessary. A simple,,
r pointed yoxe extends low in the
bodice, detracting j from a too
heavy bust, while clever diagon
als both back and front reduce
side - tp - side hip measurement.
Sheer wool, or dull crepe create
a charming daytime style; or rea
lize tti, possibilities for semi-formal
wear In satin, ankle-length,
with softly puffed sleeves. The
yoke and sleeves may contrast. -
Pattern 2503 is available in
sizes 34. 36. 38, 40, 42, 44. 46
and 48. Size 36 takes 44 yards
39 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-
by-step sewing instructions in.
eluded. .
Sa4 fifteen eenti (15c ia colai
r (tinpi (coin preferred ) for thi
Abb Adams pittenu Writ plainly
name, address anC strls namber. B
t to sUto sise.
Don't vatt! 8rad now for the wis
ter patter kool T need all tha
adrir Aim Adams firm yon keep
ing toe faatiiy tkrtftily mnd attraetiT
ir dressed. Ton nerd to know mom,
about clothes etiquette, mora about fa
brics and fashions, mora a boat glori
fjris 7r typo! You'll srelcomo th
timely tip en Christmas Gift prob-.
leas too. Pric of book fifteen cents.
Itpolc and pitUra together twenty firo
cents.
Addrsu order to The OrifOi
Statosman Tattern Dept, 1S South
Commercial street. Salem. Ore. Make
necosasry enclosures. Yoor order will
bo promptly nttonded to.
Orders customarily ar filled within
four 7 from tho tins roe oi rod
Thn Statesman.
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TONIGHT!
Men's Night at
iller s
7:00 to 9:00 o'clock
Yes sir, tonight is men's night at Miller's! It's a night set apart for
men only! For men who are either too busy or too shyi to gift shop
in crowds or shop daring the day.- So many men took advantage of
"men's night" last year that we decided to make it an annual affair!
We, at Miller's can give men valuable help in selecting just the right
gift! ' f
THE STAGE IS SET
We Are Expecting You !
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Just tell the home folks you have a date with Miller's. And it will be
a rendezvous well worth your time and effort. Expert salespeople
ready and willing to help solve your gift problems!
... Salespeople who know gloves.
How they fit . color, fashion,
etc.
. . . Experts who Icnow silk hosiery.
Kinds and colors required
. . .Sympathetic salespeople who will
tell you how to select lingerie,
robes, pajamas to please her most.
Come Be Our Guest Tonight!
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Gift shop, with a thousand ideas,
ready to lend valuable help.
.... Linen shop offers first aid -and
expert advice to men who, want
gifts for the home, f
. . . And so, witli every department in
the store", helpful service will be
the order of the day!