The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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flit OREGON. STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 21, 1537
News and" Features of Interest to Women
Christmas Party
Honors Yomarco
Class Saturday
A lovely affair Saturday night
was the annual Christmas party
Jot which Professor and Mrs. T; S. ,
Roberts were hosts at their North ,
Summer street home in compli
ment to members of the Yomarco
Sunday school elass of the First
Methodist church. i I
The ; rooms were festive with
holiday decorations and wreaths,
cedar boughs and greenery were
arranged In the studio. The serv
ing table In the dining room was
, covered with white cellophane
.over a lace cloth and centered
with m miniature Christmas scene
flanked with tall red tapers.
A varied musical program was
given the first part of the evening
opening - with Professor Roberts
playing severa organ numbers.
Miss Edna Thomas, pianist ' and
Professor Roberts played Dialogue
by Clokey and Miss Thomas play
' ed a piano solo, Romance by La
Forge. Miss Ruth Bedford sang 0
Holy Night and R. D. Barton sang
Gesu by Ton. A trio composed of
Miss Thoman, Professor Roberts
and Miss Marian Chase, violinist, t,
k- uo-..r Mrs. Bertha Bergman, Mrs
.3 T -fi,rr w-i .. -7m. Smith, Mrs. Harry Snead,
JrZV:Jl?Za. V Taylor. Mrs. C h a , I s She
Mrs. Eason's Pupils in
Musical Program
Mrs. David Eason was hostess
Dr. James E. Milligan gave short
talks. ;
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Mary Boeschen. Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. Phillip Aspinwall, of Mexican orange and snowber-
Miss Rnth Rpdfn1 Minn Marian rles. and bv Mrs. Clifford Brown
Mrs. Arthur LamVa, Mr. and Mrs. chase. Miss Mildred Bartholomew, with a tiny one of waxed Ivy and
orown DiBwva. jor. ana am. jjjsg Zoe Bartholomew, Mrj. and red and silver berries
Koy spence. Mr. and Mrs. William Mr8 Walker, Professor E. S. Ham- A large wreath of heather, ced
T. Forter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ev- -an(. u Edna Thoman Wii- ar and berries -won Mrs. Lester
ans, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Minier. Uim Moore and Henry Kloebping. Barr first in that class and a mis-
rir and Mm VI a v M Wait Mr - T , i - . j m tt. n James
..... - - - i uciuo cirvits bciuuu iur in. s. x .
ana Mrs. Merle Travis, Mr. and
terday at her home on South Lib
erty street., There was a short mu
sical program given by the pupils.
assisted by Miss Maxlne Gooden
CLUB CALENDAR
Tuesday, December 21
Younger v Women of Presby
terian 1 church, 1:15 luncheon
in church. Christmas pan y.
Laurel Social hour club,
Christmas dinner at the Pred
erickson home, 21 S South Win
ter street, 12rS-p.m.
Sons of Unlot. Veterans of
the Civil War and auxiliary, '
with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rjsilly,
1304 North Liberty street.
dinner and Christmas party.
Chad wick chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, Masonic temple.
American War Mothers,
Christmas party with Mrs. Ad-
die Curtis, 2 p.m. Exchange of
gifts.
Writers club, at home of
Mrs. Jessie Singleton, with Mr.
and Mrs. John Clifford of Cor-
vallis as hosts.
PLEF club with Mrs. D. P.
Slater,. 744 North Capitol, 8
p. m.
Wednesday; December 22 - Vv " v , sUaiiaWil-r' members of the class assisted.
General Aid tea. First Meth- r..,..
?Stt'-ittL Z"r ?nd Mrs. Clifford rown Rotary Women Meet for
k. p, hail, 8 p. m.-for tris,BIWWi"whlt,-bwllte. eMdleB. Luncheon Monday
mas tree, exchange of gifts and in .h-v, ..nt.ri, tt with1
short program. f.Rhinne,l arraneement of Th Women of ?'otary met for
finw.n ur. tf.ri n.v tneir annual Christmas luncheon
b. W. arranged. the list mantel with fir yesterday afternoon at Godfrey's.
Mrs. greens, cones, and large vases or . . y " ,V . . WBB
berries. cujoyeu lunowing me iuncneon.
First and second, prises, for " w" centerea w,t
Guests at Show
See Christmas
Decorations
The first Christmas decoration ;
show to be held by the Salem Gar
: den. club was staged yesterday af-
TArnnAll tat . tho nl rl PetrAfi at
: a perfect setting for display of 2" h' TlolIn PUP" ot MI" Mnr
wreaths, mantel decoraUons and
: dininrtable centernieces. - Those attending were: Mariorie
. Manv visitors were busilv-loU nd Miriam Becke, Carolyn Roo
ting down notes for their own ?"soJ?' Nn Baen; Mrllyn Wy-
ait, Tommy Ford, Horace Beldin.
Mantel arrangements were not for J?1"6 td Marg?ret CooleT-
compeUtlon but were most effec- e i s o n,
tive with greenery, colored bows Bry era, Marjorie Reeves.
MnHi. Betty Mercer, Lora Barker. Bar-
' v -rianj-i vrw i1''..., b&r Bel1' J1" Patterson, Bet
Mrs. Danler Fry, Jr. arranged ty Ann SwanBoni E,jeen Go'oden.
one mantel with pine, large clus- iiJ Jr,
ters of gold and silver grapes and -,7.
y tlTP! of McMinnvllle, Mrsnneth DaY-
v-,,. ton, Miss Henrietta White and
-bowls, and green candles on an- Mr8. Berta K,rk Barker? Mary Ea
other mantel under a round mir- . .- o '
uiuiju uuigi, lurmer
MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor.
Homemaking
Styles .. Food
church. Rev. Guy Drill offlcl- ant1 followed the ceremony and affairs have been given or tho
ated at the wedding. . was attended by Intimate friends, bride the past few weeks.
The bridej who was unattend- Later a reception was given at
Mrs. Mabel McGahn became F? l "it of black ilSSS North 17th treet, where - .The Kurse .asocUtlon 1 I.
to the weeklv renertolre claaa VP. v v u l na oia corsage of tal- the couple wUl reside xoiiowing naving s annual, pany on mo-
;Wr-: I.?!".- L"a"7?. e Brlde of Harry Wenderpth i-m-B Tn. Th wm- ti Hm, tHn to Seattle and dar. December 27. at the Nurses
WenderothMcCahm
Vows Said Sunday
Sherman,
r1S? JnkJl"" Gallaher. Mrs. Or. F. Mclbtyre. small wreath, were ion by Mrs. S-iS 11 "! 1'
Pan! Paul Hendricks with a miniature " " '""'v-"" vuper.
x uvo yicscui were; MrB,
Chambers.
George Arbuckle, Mrs. Iester
Barr, Mrs. F. R. Bressler, Mrs.
Clarence fiyrd. Mrs. O. F. Frank
lin, Mrs. George Grabenhorst.
Mrs. William Munroe Hamilton.
Mrs.- Walter T. Jenks. Mrs.
E. Milligan, Mrs. H. H.
dinger, Mrs. Ervin F. Smith.
Mrs. Ronald Glover. Dr. and Mrs. i i tt i . . w,. ni,.mkSM .i 1 nr .MrB "orner n. bmitn, sr., Mrs.
Jam. Mni nV .5 Mr. DllOren Honored LrUeSIS ' r.'J" " . '"r Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. J. Ly
c ' - ujvuft I. lie uuwiB wjiu nu uauK- . - . n . .
man oieeu, Mrs. ivan oiewan,
Mrs. T. J. Amspoker and Mrs.
Hugh E. Rosson.
t1?c?t .V BZT Mr' M8- During Afternoon
A.L.Lindbeck, Mr. and.Mrs. Ar-
thur Keene,' Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. My
ers, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fortner;
among the bowls with an arrange
ment of cedar, pine and crypto
meria. Mrs. Chester Cox's ar-
The employes of the Safeway rasgement of small branches of
stores entertained their families bamboo thrust through Christ-
at a party given especially fir the mas balls In a silver jug won sec-
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. White, Mr. and children, at the Marion hcJtel on ond.
Mrs. D. H. Mosher, Mr. and .Mrs. Sundav afternoon. Josenh IWan- M
a., u. Aiuiara, mr. ana Mrs. cane gjer was n charge of the annual of the garlands with a large one
Abrams, Mf. and Mrs. Herbert affair, and acted as master off
usuma, Mr. ana Mrs. irea zim- monies.
merman, Mr. and Mrs. -, H. W.
Swafford, Mr.' and Mrs. Walter
Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cov-
w e r e
Christmas decorations
used, and following a program
... j.,x, o. ... a,. nu, Jf-J-IV,,.- o.iri.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carkin, Profes
sor and Mrs; T. S. Roberts, Dr.
and Mrs. Franklin Thompson,
Why Gamble?
Spa chocolates made
here fresh daily
A lighted
was part of the decorations.
Mrs. H. H. Carl, Mrs.
the church on Wednesday
noon at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs
Roberts will provide a
program for the afternoon.
READ WHAT
COLD CATCHERS
ARE DOING NOW
V
THANKS, DEAR.
THAT'S WHAT
IT TAKES TO
RELIEVE A
HEAD COLD,
ALL RIGHT
EVEN BETTER,
I DARLING, IT HELPS
J PREVENT A LOT
OF COLDS-JUST
USE IT IN TIME
THIS specialized medica
tion Vicks Va-tro-nol
is expressly designed foi die
nose and upper throat, w bere
1 most colds begin and grow.
Used in time at the jrst
sneeze or sniffle or irrita tion
in die nose it helps to pre
vent many colds, or to throw
off head colds in their early
stages. Even when your head
'is all clogged up from a fold,
Va-tro-nol brings comforting
relief lets you brtcihe again !
Mrs., Terril Soloist for
Miss Edith schryver won first Organ Concert Tonight
Mrs. Laura Rand Terril, dlrecr
para, nf cpilar and Mr Wnltpr Klrlt'i
of pine, silver bells and red bow r w uoweu ciuo. fiu
won second. De tne 8oloist tonight at the
Amone the manv madonnas, Christmas program which Pro-
foana ere Mrs. Lowell Kern's Belgian lessor T. S. Roberts is giving
tree lner ana cniia wnicn piacea " ui6"-
first, and Miss Elizabeth Lord's eek. The concerts are being
Mexican carved wood madonna broadcast by two loud speakers
, . .... Jl. ifi Lii . 1 a
'x m piacea second. uum mo nuuiu. me puuuc is iu-
Keene and Mis Helen Litchfield ' irs- tnainDe ana v .1
of the East Central circle Tf the Schryver won first and second of 8.30 o clock and hear these pro
First Methodist church ale in the Packages; children's prizes grams Mrs Twil will sing "The
charge of the general aid tea be- were won y Marjorie Becke and Virgin s Lullaby" by Reger. Wed.
ing given in the carrier rolm of Jean Busick. - nesday night Miss Ruth Bedford
after- alts, .-uervin r luier won iirsi oi win ue me soiuisi ior me organ
c the table centerpieces with a concert. She will sing "So Can-
musical frouP of carved soap angels, the die Was There" by Lehmann.
aaoring maaonna ana cniia ar- ; .
Z
VlCKS
Va-tro-nol
JCr ct HJl ...Unit iry
ranged with cathedral candles on o Aw-;r. ril
a mirror. Mrs. Lester Barriwlth TiestS Arrive by Flane
an antique red table-cloth, white prom Oakland
candles, and arrangement of snow-
berries in a silver castor was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson,
awarded second. t jr.t and daughter Emelita of Oak
Twin vases were won by Mrs. ianaf Calif ., arrived in Salem yes
Max Page with a berry arrange- terday to spend the holidays with
ment with both laurestenus. and their parents, Mr. jind Mrs. Frank
gilded mistletoe and leaves t in Erickson. The fa!mily came to
whtte and gold shell vases. Min- Portland by plane from Oakland,
lature vases were won by Mrs. lDr. Mary Erickson will spend
Chester Cox with tiny white Ital- th holIdayg on a field trip along
kn vases i on a mirror, and Mrs. th coagt and wJ1, be 4
Lee Canfield with arrangements Ml88 BarDara Blanchard, who
M?, XT?, Pwfnp.tfUn attended school with Dr. Erickson
Mrs. Max Page won best of Del- , tti-.-.;.- . nu i
la Robbia wreaths with her ar- t, the Lniversity ot California.
rangement of grapes, laurel and
strawberries. Mrs. Carl Nelson's Birthday Party to Honor
wreach of lady apples and love ap- at -p i
pies won second. INancy runrer
I Nancy Fuhrer, daughter of
n , - - . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuhrer,
Out-of-town guests at the Mon. wm celebrate her fourth birth
day Night dinner dance last night dayj this afternoon when her
at the Marion hotel were Mr. and mother entertains 1 with an in
Mrs.. Rex Parsons and Mr. and formal party at the Fuhrer home
Mrs. John Carney of Portland and on j Stewart street. Games will
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murton of be played and refreshments
Hillsboro who were all guests of served with the Christmas motif
on Sunday afternoon at a quiet lowed the church service. Bellinrham. " ' home at the state tuberculosis
ceremony at the First Christian A dinner at the Golden Pheas- Several showers and erening hospital.
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BISHOP'S
Help You With That
MAN Problem !
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Miller.
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WE WANT TO CLEAN ALL OUR SHELVES OF GIFT ITESIS THERE-
FORE YOU BENEFIT BY THIS CLEAN-UP SALE! COME EARLY AVOID
THE RUSH. MANY ITEMS TO CHOOSE. ,
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A REAL SALE
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BOYS' LADIES' LADIES' LADIES'
DRESS SHIRTS WASH FROCKS COMPACTS IIDKFS.
Fast colors, reg. 79c Reg. 1.13. on - Complete One Lot of
to 98c CO Now ..., UUC stock Of Reg. 25c t)AH
Now OyC reduced... 20 O Now IOC
riTPXTT V COAT mmmmmmm .T""""""""
TARTF rnWRS - SWEATERS MEN'S TOWEL j
Iffi lwSK MenV reg. 3.98. FEL1 HATS SETS '
52x52, &J Fancy qo Reg. 3.9S. a) 0 Cellophane wr a p-
at 2.98 ...... 19S back. Now ZU Nowfl Z9S gi : QQq
BOYS' RAYON LOUNGING r
POLO SHIRTS TABLE CLOTH - nr BIEN'S FANCY
Reg. .98c To dose 52x52, guaranteed or PtjalSis -' SUSPENDERS
: 59P mi9c 20 4gc
SWTERS nJHre! FLEECED . COAT I0L
PURE SILK CORDUROY - - - -
HOSE TROUSERS MEN'S & BOYS' - AXMINSTER
Larkwood, reg. 98c. Boys, reg. 2.29, 'DRESS GLOVES t RUGS
Slightly Of sizes 6'16 HO Lined aid HQii 24x48, reg. J AO
irregular U4- Now AoVU unlined, tiow VuC 2.98. Now.. lVU
used In the decorations. Mrs.
Luke Shields will assist the
hostess.
Guests bidden to honor Nancy
are I Jean Hoffman, Patty Pick
ens, Carol Mary Shields, Jean.
Margaret and Julia Ann Miller,
Sally Terril and Suzanne Fuhrer.
Today's Meml
!
White radishes will be treated
just like cabbage to make the sal
ad, chocolate cornstarch pudding
is the bid-fashioned dessert. i
White radish slaw 1
Hungarian goulash
' With noodles
Beans and onions
Chocolate cornstarch pudding
Cookies
' " , BEANS AND ONIONS
1 large can green beans
1 cup juice
2 or 3 sliced onions
salt and pepper
Tablespoon butter
Cook onions In the luice from
the beans, and when almost done,
add beans and butter and season
ing, allowing the Juice to cook off
as much as possible, i
tOOT MONlTHt NEW
ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC
WATER HEATING SYSTEMS i
HAVE MADE AUTOMATIC
HOT WATER DOWNRIGHT
ECONOMICAL. FIND
OUT ALL ABOUT THIS
PERFtCT HOT WATER
service. YOUfV
MISSN& SOMETHING-
Real good j ust
SEE ANY" ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCE
DEALER
Beautiful ' Silks and Botany
Wools, all
newest colors
For these last few days
w shop the store of the town
for Men and Boys . . . for
greatest selections ... for
ana uoiany i p l
$1.00 P quality . . . lor values.
PAJAMAS
Rich silk and rayon
w e a t e s, clererly tai
lored for comfort and
wear, smartly designed
for looks, invitingly
priced Tor Christmas. '
$2.50 P
fw-cumnnc mmamm sunt U
Suede Jackets
The finest suede leath
er we've seen, carefully
made into well fitting,
smart looking and su
per warm jackets. So
handy, so useful,' fine
gift item.
$4.95 p
islioifs!
atmnc woctaHou nost
Others
95
SPECIAL
Delayed shipment beauti
ful Silk and Rayon Robes.
Values up to
$15
on sale today. Your choice
while they last
Only
95
up
To Match Any Robe
Clever new slippers
to match any robe.
All colors, all styles
in beautiful new
leathers. Choose
yours at Bishop's.
$1.25 $5.00
1
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Pure Linen
Handkerchiefs
6 s
MONOGRAMS
1 Fine Arrow
Handkerchiefs
Truly a mark of smart
) fndividaality, mono
t grammed i h a n d k e r
chlefs will make a most
welcome Christmas re
membranceand a lnx
nrioBsIy lnexpen s I t e
one. '
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$1.
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REMEMBER!
BISHOP'S QUALITY
COSTS NO MORE!
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SHIRTS
' Xo man ever has too
many good shirts, espe
cUUy if they're as
smartly patterned aad
tailored as these. AU
wanted fabrics and
shades, from
$1.00 1. $3.50
HOSIERY
Phoenix & Holeproof
How a man will appre
ciate the gift of trim,
attractive socks. These
In a great variety of
colors and designs are
especially good for giving.
25c t.$1.00
sdyshop'st
TIES
Here are ties that will
take that gift out of the
"conventional list" and
pnt them at the head of
desired gifts. We've
never had a better look
ing assortment at the
price.
55ct.$2o50
hlioifst
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GLOVES
All the latest models of
Winter gloves, lined
and onlincd. Pigskin,
Suede, Calf, knitted
and many others In a
good selection of col
ors, priced as ' low as
$1,95 1. $5.00
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