Society Clubs Music 4- .News anil Featiires of Interest to Women ilniormal Party s Compliments j TLf ice J?i-rnnr AIM ItM AWIJJW Miss Cleo Rltner was surprised at a bridal shower Sunday nlsht , Doolittle entertained at the lat- k ICI UUU1S VII ftUIH JT Rltner entrained from Portland f last night for New Karen. Conn., 'where she will become the bride of Mr. Holly Cornell Saturday, December 24 at the Dwlght cha- jpel on the Tale unlTerslty cam pus, v; j . "TV hhIh timira wr anpnt t informally - and linen shower honored the bride-elect. The gifts - were brought into the room on a - sleigh. The rooms" were decorated n IVU - W aw w - tree' and tapers. Supper was serred at a late hour by the host esses. " " ; f Those, honoring Miss Rltner were Miss Margaret, wagner, miss .Margaret Simms, Miss Caroyl Bra- den, ; Miss Dorothy Alexander, iIU 1MB IUCLU IkdUlOV J i . w : Margaret Bell, - Miss Maxine ! Mc- Killop, Miss Helen Wiedmer. Mrs. ; Kenneth Manning, Miss Doris 'Drager, Miss Jean Doolittle ; and Mrs. Joseph Harvey. Miss Barnes Hostess for Annual Party j ' Miss Barbara Barnes was host ess to her students in her dance tiirlln RstnriliiT at the annual Christmas party. Baskets of holly, fir boughs and red bows decorated -the room which was lighted by a : Christmas tree. CiTilla Reeher assisted Miss Barnes with the games. Prizes CLUB CALENDAR i Tuesday, December SO Book and -Thimble club, alii day party with Mrs. 'red Ku bin, no-host dinner. i Westminster- Guild of First! Presbyterian ehareh, with; Mrs. L. 0. Clement, 345 North 17th street. . Program. Writers dub with "Mrs. C.! A. Lytle and Miss Renska Swart at 625 North, 14th street; 7:30 p.m. ! - - - - East Division of Ladies, Aid, First Presbyterian church with I Mrs. George Allen, 390 North 17 th street. ?;3.0rp.m. - Laurel Social Hoar club' Christmas party at Argo hotel, 1 p.m. v War Mothers Christmas par ty and gift exchange, with Mrs.! J. J. Tallman, 2320 State street, 2 p.m. j Credit Women's Breakfast! club, dinner at Golden Pheas ant. 6:15 p.m.. Gift exchange.! Etokta , Women's club, 1:15 luncheon, Mrs. Godfrey's then i to Mrs. H. G. Carl's, 965 E.j street; j Hollywood club, 6:30, Argo. Wednesday, December 21 j West Central, circle. First j Methodist church, with Mrs. j Ronald Glover, 635 North Commercial street, 2:30 p.m. Gift exchange. Salem Music Teachers' asso ciation. Argo noon. , White Shrine Christmas par ty and exchange of gifts, 8 p.m., j Cherry City auditorium Homemakiu Styles . .Food MAXINE BimENWomen'i Editor- Alumnaefiroup Is Entertained at Myers Hume The home of frr- and Mrs. Bur ton Myers on Jfprth 24th street; was the , scene M a . smartly ar ranged affair laa night when the alumnae of Alphi Chi Omega en tertained their u8band3 at the annual Chrlstma party. Assisting . the hostess was&frs. Lewis Grif fith.' . . I ' . - ; A no-host dinner, was served; and guests . wer seated ' at .two ; long tables whicJi were .attractive with greenery, jj&rnations, holly' end Christmas candles. A lighted ; tree and taperr decorated the ; guest room. Th evening hours' were spent in games, dancing and cards. v Covers were pced for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hadley of Independence, Mp.- and .Mrs. Ver non Gilmoro, M and Mrs. John Mlnto, Mr. and?; Mrs. James B. Young, ; Mr. ami' Mrs. - Robert Shinn.Mr. and fIrs. Paul Bales, Dr. and Mrs. H.pl. BarlowMlss Dorothea Steusl&h, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff ,Mr. and Mrs.. G. F. Chambers,, Dg. and Mrs. Wil liam Cole, Miss tkarjorie Marcus, Miss Beth Holcofab, Mr. and Mrs. ' Monroe Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knappf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith aid Dr. and Mrs. Burton Myers, ff .1 jSttfL - SmiUi - - - (ftf (ftetcktn foe Christmas party, with Mrs. HuniDhiSevs Hostess Mrs. Eva Nixon, 2630 Maple; . 3C avenue, 2 p.m. ! To AllXlliar) Thursday, December 22 Puppet Show, Salem public library, 10 and 11:15 o'clock. Christmas Tree were awarded to Sarah Ann Ohl- t 4. J J ing in the peanut hunt; Jane Car- UCCOl dlCU 12 son in the movie contest; Judith j JTT Page In the Santa Claus game; KjidGIl W 3y Marian Carson in the musical square game and Betty June Kelly The Women of Rotary met for ln.tne s unease reiay. viTiua xiee- iu regular muuiui? mucueua stryker. Mtsa Ellen Thomp- ner acieu aa uiiaiicas vi vc emu- muuuj uuu k . BOn jjra r loreiage jjucaies, Mrs. nies. - i This was the Christmas party for Edith Bane, Mrs. Lei a Kuhn, Ann Jlldson Circle Those participating in the pro- the group and a Christmas tree MrB Frank Hele, Mrs. Bessie . , gram were: , and exchange of gifts was en- Baker Mr8. w.H. Nelson, Mrs. At INewIand S PIriB( 1J . Jane jteioiiuat jujeu. ."emueis jbo uruugui. Marie Nelson. Mrs. Jessie Ber Mrs. Lulu Humphrey with her assistants, Miss!;' Chloe Holden, Miss Helen Cfaig and Ethel Welch, entertained Hal Hibbard auxiliary at a vered-dish lun cheon in her hme on F 'day. The rooms wer decorated with greenery and ai Christmas tree. Those presentijwere Mrs. Geor gia Davis, Mrs. SjEdith Woolpert, Mrs. Maude Cb4gnoti MrB. Pan sy Inman, Mrs.f Amy LaCombe, Mrs. Maud Dunljan, Mrs. Kath- .--,-- 1 ASS 'You'd have a hard time convincing Harry now that crime doesn't pay he finally sold one of his detective stories!" So that explained her stunning new coat, thought we. A coat that looked as if the story had brought a pretty stiff price, too, if we , didn't know what glorious surprises this year's price tags are on coats. Of brown wool, the Persian lamb bordering it, reappears in tiny cuff and band up to the elbow and for extra good measure, round the high neck of the dress beneath. A grosgrain ribbon bow is a delightful dressmaker touch on the youthful short length car acul on the right. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. Christmas Party Is Enjoyed by Rotary Women Edible gifts, bang on the Christmas tree, will make unex pected company happy, especially youngsters who like a cookie or popcorn ball oft each tree they Tislt. - - Gingerbread ; men are easy to make, and look attractive when hung on the tree. Make a large enough hole in the unbaked cookies so they'll hold a bit of red ribbon lor a hanger. GINGERBREAD MEN 3 cups flour 1 teasp. baking powder 4 teasp. soda Vt teasp. salt ,2. teasp. ginger 1 cup brown sugar cup shortening cup molasses hi cup sour milk - Today's Menu Little Shop on Hiehwav new Tn .oil Mil nA O T and spice nut cake. Endive alad Enterprise Veal pie-biscuit crust Mot biscuits Green beans Spice nut cake Canned fruit SPICE NUT CAKE cup shortening - 1 cup sugar 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons double acting baking powder S eggs . 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice teaspoon salt Vi cup milk Work flour and butter togeth- Atter all. leave it to the ladies l do things. There's a new shop opening up on the Dallas highway at Eola, and it's a woman's enter prise. Mrs. B. O.-tSclraclrmg. who for years has "enjoyed quite a , business in plants and shrubs :and has. a reputation for arrang ing beautiful Christmas greens, has opened up the small place she calls Oak Tree shop: . It's one of those cute plaees with a fireplace.-some-maple fur niture and raw. hide chairs. and red door.. Ton ring the trass .bell for the proprietress who's prob ably np at the ahotMe . making wreaths, re-setUng Trr I m r o .e plants or keeping 'hotrse. She's specializing in Christmas er until like coarse cornmeal, add dry ingredients sifted .together, i,ht mTll. hp. and add half the milk. Stir well, aortment of nnuaual things. For drop In unbeaten eggs, remaining , jBtncp thre'a a almnle nnrav Sift dry ingredients together milk and bake in a sheet pan with nf . -iiTPrp Vnriit in in th and pour milk in center. Pour, in oven set at 875, reduce heat lm- mantlepiecse; a spray of fir molasses and melted shortening mediately to 350 and bake about onghg and cones enhanced .by and mix well. .Roll, cut and bake 35 minutes in all. g0id iaurei leaves; a wreath of 15 to 20 minues in 350 degree hemlock. oven- t t -a m Home made peach conserve, Popcorn balls are an ever- Peanut Butter Makes wild plum Jam and plum-peach popular decoration for the tree butter are on the shelves. A dls- and the modern version is one Holiday SWeetS piay ef primroses, around the that's wrapped with red cello- walls gives color to the shop, a phane to keep it clean and make Holiday tarts take an nnexpect- few hand-made pewter plates and ii more coioriui. A.na wnue you re lutimnui i"""- uunci. xlJ p0uniei copper buttons are at it, let youngsters sring some this novel recipe for: popcorn on red twine, an old fash ioned and attractive ornament in these modern days of sophisticat ed tree decorations. Another edible gift that can hang on the tree, for each visit ing neighbor who Is entitled to a small present, is a plum pudding. Make the puddings in small bak ing powder cans, then wrap them in cellophane and hang each on the tree. PEANUT BUTTER HOLIDAY TARTS cup peanut butter 2 cups milk V4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt M teaspoon cinnamon hi teaspoon nutmeg V4 teaspoon allspice 2 eggs beaten separately shown. Later on Mrs. Schucking plans to have other products of the farm on sale fruits, shrubs and flow ers and we hope, herbs. Appetizers Include Unexpected Things Here are some rather novel ap- Ilealth Staff Members To Enjoy Party To Somber BUy June Kelly Ki8 an(j fOQA ror the Swtm IWm Janatt I .inriW Tmp Routine Betty Zoe Allen 7. 6 , Santa Oaaa Is Cominc Tonight .. u helps each Christmas. The long arious teiS011t Mrs. Efjzabeth Greene, The Ann Judson circle of the Miss Margaret McAlpine and Mrs Ruth Branfl Mrs. Catherine irsi uapusi cnurcn was enter- n. wuocyu iuuiis wui enier- ..Jo ABne Windihr tables were festive with the holi- '?1mIJSZ derations and burning ta- Sonf, Ine and gtmt i. Pers. .- ?.Fiora j.ne Johnson covers were placed "or Mrs. Aivcr no vis;"' Carle Abrams, Mrs. George U W. S. Lukins. tained at the home of Mrs. Glen tain staff members of the Mar- Newland on Friday night. Ion county department of health Mrs. Ed Lucas lead devotions tonight at a delightful Chrlst- and the book "Ann of Ava," was mas party at the former's home reviewed by Mrs. Clyde Crawford, on East Nob Hill. The evening Assistant hostesses were Mrs. hours win be spent informally Hewlett, Mrs. fe. M. Bumgard ner, Mrs. Frarttes Long, Mrs. Barbara' Arnold Mrs. Elsie Mc Clung, Mrs. Pal Shawver, Mrs. Bernice ClintonJMrs. Ida Girod, exchanged and refreshments serv- Arbuckle Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs, ler. Michael Crafg, Wayne Shaw- Russell Mille'tt, Mrs. Gilbert Stein, nd at a late hour refreshments ed by the hostess who was assist- Clarence . Byrd. Mrs. Chester A. ver. Joanne Sallow and Sally Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. Fred will be served. The Christmas r I "r!'1ls- Jnnson ana mrs. DownSf Mr8. o. F. Franklin. Mrs, Heide. 1 Broer. Jr. motif will be used in the table wamei rry, sr., Mrs. anas uaiser, " f " Those present were Mesdames 7C2 t,AA Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs, I . . . othello Purvlne. Ron Crawford. Those .bliden " Dr. Mrs. Walter E. Holts. Mrs. Paul Jack- T TJ.v riK -r-,.j- vernon a. uougias, ur. and Mrs Club Members Honored At Christmas Dinner Trudy Cates, Bessie Reimann, rI, T7t' 7 1' V, , ' r..-n t nt.n.. Bruce Titus, Mr. and Mrs. John Caroline Lucas, Ava Blume, Beth Ann Ansdell, Muriel Curry, Olive L. Geren, Mr. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mr. and Mrs. ... Gritton, Bernadette Broer, Wilma rt ' rr. J , ? wiU Min. M.r, ti nmr Batty Cooper, Miss Grace L. Tay- nKKi. t 7ih. - Z lor, lMss Beatrice Taylor. Miss son. Airs. w. r. j e n r s. Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Ralph Mar- Be Entert tin, Mrs. James t.. Mimgan, Mra- . . .. . " ......... Madison, Mrs. T. R. Paulus, Mrs. Milton if: Meyers a aeugnuui anair oi lasi mini Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. E. Ro- be hostess to Members of the Qribble Lillian From ,m Betty Zo- i01"'.,, BeatrlC6 Taylor. Mis " gers, airs. n. a. aimmons, Mrs. Leisure Hour in weanesaay vpi MnrtmrPt paHr Hrotn T?nth Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. Mose rwln P Smithf Mrs. Homer H. llternoon at hJ home on Court i?:,? ert. Mis. MarJorie pelting. Miss Aflams, Airs, trie sutler 1 ana Sniith. sr.. Mrs. Charles A. trt ARsiaMn.-hostesses will be rt;,T. niLZ, i "V..." t' ertna aecaer, Miss Kathryn Sprague, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Mrs. R. E. Leelteiner and Mrs. Snrham- Lo U np.Mr' ?"":..? G' .Ler Mrs. Ivan Stewart Mrs. Ellis w. W. Moore, dessert luncheon MiUett Theresa Kle,n Eg8,e Von Eschen and Mrs. Kenneth will be served flowed by an in- Nash Blanche Zahara Ruth New. Wilson. formal afternoons Christmas guts .v3 """1U'"5. "Clio Mrs. F. G. DeLano were hostess es at Schneider's - dining room in compliment their club and of to members husbands, i Later the group enjoyed an evening of cards and exchange fUJir Mrs. Eason Entertains will be. exchanged, later to be Edith Mmel.( Dr. and Mr8- Irving mon, Miss Marie Baumgartner, Miss Margaret McAlpine and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young. 1 teaspoon vanilla Place peanut butter In bowl, netiier sneeestions. provided bv Here's an old fashioned plum add milk, cup at a time, beat- the manufacturers- of condensed pudding, the carrot variety has ing with a rotary beater until soups. A rather unexpected place appeared before in these columns, smooth. Blend thoroughly sugar, t0 tind. soup as an ingredient but sail ana apices, aoq to egg yoiKs, adding a practical touch never beat until light. Combine with theless. peanut butter mixture; blend. SMOKY CELERY CANAPES Add vanilla. Fold in egg whites. Pour into shells. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) 15 minutes; then decrease . heat to slow (325 de grees) and bake 30 minutes long- EXGLISH PLUM PUDDING 2 cups stale bread crumbs 2 cups milk 1 pound each raisins and currants pound citron 8 eggs 1 pound suet, ground teaspoon each nutmeg, cinna mon, mace and cloves IVi cups brown sugar 1 Vg cups flour 4 teaspoons salt Mix and steam in C medium sized tins for 4 hours. This recipe 1 package cream cheese 4 cup condensed celery soup 1 cup salami, ground Cream the cheese and add the celery soup. Then add the ground er. Cool. Serve plain or topped aftlaml and mix well. KnrM.d mix with whipped cream. ture on toast or crackers and heat under the broiler until golden c re' , brown. stuffing for Roasts peanut butter canapes m i r . T . Vt cup peanut butter lakes fruit Juice CuP chin sauce Cream the peanut butter. Then A fruity stuffing for roasts Saginaw street. 1 The rooms were festive with Christmas decora- Music Pupils tinn and 4anrilM. " tions and candles. Covers were placed for : Mr. Elijah Kurtz and T. and Mrs. '-. ' . . were Margaret Hood of rervals. The Westminster guild of the 0T?tnJ Mlller of McMinnville, Mrs.; Wil- w t - ir.. j J r:Vr,r,"u"v."la iI P of Berta Kirk Barker, iaiu Auuuiyouji ib iu kunifev a a a tea hour. Guests are to bring food for a Christmas Dasket. . The Business and Professional mittees for the evening are: Din- T TT IL'nni.li'. .1nK mill annnsnv a In,. w.i'Ti y-. - J If.. ftlFS. I OnTI flTl HnnHrS vunu a vjuu nit oyvuou. a ner. AirS. MSUiH VjttI UUCI , IO. " " " v course it must be served, within a day or so, but it adds novelty to the gift. FOAMY SAUCE 1 egg 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup powdered sugar 1 teaspoon -lemon Juice 1 cup whipped cream Cream butter and sugar, add well beaten egg and lemon juice, just before serving add the whipped cream. In the Valley Social Realm STAYTON The Lady Fores ters held their annual Christmas party at the Foresters' hall re cently. Tables were made up for cards and the players were di vided itno two teams, the red and the green. Mrs. John Gries and Mrs. Leo Odenthal won high scores for the green side and Mrs. Frank Schumacher and 'uw iaue xiuuei, in o - ' t woo Vlv t- . arranging a play to be presented win be held with exchange of " " . "I ?" ' and nohhl Ram will .inr i gifts. The committee in charge AUl luc ieu The Past Nohje Grans assocla- numbers. Mr. Ralph Gustafson of the gifts include Miss Leila e'y Jvn ff. .v. evening program and a feature of the evening was a Christmas tree and an exchange of gifts. Hostesses wer): Mrs. Alva Fery, Mrs. Gilbert Wourms, Mrs. George Frichtl and Boedigheiiner. ' mar h rut in half if dpalrpd Some generous cooks Include such as veal, lamb and beef or Cut crusts from bread, toast and a small bottle of the following Ior loTX.. one that takes cut in triangles or squares. Spread sauce with their puddings. Of , j " with peanut butter mixture Eastern Star to Hold Last Meeting of Year Chadwick chapter No. 37, Or der of the Eastern Star, will hold a short- business meeting Tues- turned over toan organlzaUon F Mrs. Flovd White and Mra for charity purposes. Mack McCullah. Those bidden? are Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. Fijnk Pover. Mrs. John Albert. ms. J. w. Bever- Church rartv blated j A. . - . . m T) V ;r , r ' : : ; , Jira. umiu iun was uusiess iage, Mrs, Aiaxaiuren, -n s. ivc t? t? j ivy t . and Mrs. Fred ,S Anunsen, Mr for a Christmas mug!c paTty yes. w jjavis, Mrs. f. A. Hodge, Mrs. For Friday Night and Mrs. Harley White, Mr, and terdav afternoon in comnliment nT,0i Vrv r SMr. Kittie Gra- Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. to the members of the Monday fr rh4a waller. Mrs. An all church party and Christ- day night at the Masonic Temple, Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. piayjng ciag8 which is a member c S Ha'miltonl Mrs Georre mas celebration will be held at which wtll be the last meeting Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, of tne Junior Federated group, p'earce Mrs H W. Steusloff. the First Methodist church Frl- the 1938 officers will preside Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vlbbert, Mr. Tne motiH;rs 0f the pupils were Mrs U G ShSiley Mrs. J. H. day night with a no-host dinner over. The installation of new of- and Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mr. and bidden a8 8peclai gUe8ts. An in- Scott, Miss Odf Chapman, Mrs. served at 6 o'clock. An informal fleers will take place Thursday, Mrs. Mose Adams, Mr. and Mrs. formai Droeram was presented w xi unn lun Tf E. Lee program and games will be eniov- December 29. F. G. DeLano, Mr. and Mrs. -n1 refreshments were served. cli.' t,h Milton L Mev- ed during the eveninsr. Following the business meet . flca Martha Tana Aonearinz on tne urogram ers. v Miss Martha Jane Hottel, Is lnS the annual Christmas party " . . , Bettv Ann Swanson Jovce Peter- Ane 1 "1 " numoers. Mr. itaipn uustalson U1 l" ,llB 'uuuuo 1S First Presbyterian church ;'wUl Ree'ves Marjwfe tlon wyi meet fjr a 6:30 no-host will lead the group in carols. Mr. Johnson, Dr. Gussie Niles and meet at 2 o clock with Mrs. L. O. . Irl n.. v dinner in the difcing room of the Marion Moore is in charre nf tha Ira Darby. Refreshments will be Clement on Tuesday afternoon. A Elizabeth Odd Fellows tttall- Wednesday party and Is assisted by Dr. Ro- served in the dining room with Christmas program will include Nelaon' John' Wellerf John 3eak- night. The dinnr is for members bert M Gatke. superintendent of Mr- n,d MrB- Panl Hauser head" T,HrtnTirhv Mra riTdvT mo" Diane stoody. Horace Beldin, of the club a their families. the Sunday 8cnooL MrfJ D H Ing this committee club trio, solos by Mrs. Gladys Mc- . r-i tui. wtt Followine the dinner will be the Misher is in char f th fond WrilhJand" Christmas nadlns Patricia-Zosel,' Betty Gene Sim- regular busings meeting and committee, Mr. Paul Acton, hospi- Bridge Party Monday - ill 1 1 f I K n 1 1 1 1 jrnrii uueiiru,. jl uu- a . " r . waaslj . .ix i . aiiuui ijbiu&a hiiu i i in baked alone in a casserole, add ing some butter. PLUM NECTAR A'ARIETY STUFFING 2 cups pared sliced cooking apple 2 sliced onions Vl cup cut celery Fat cup chopped ripe olives Salt and pepper to taste 2 quarts toasted bread cubes hi cup chopped parsley lhi cups plum nectar Saute apple, onion and celery in fat until apples are tender and vegetables are wilted. Com bine all ingredients and stir to blend. This recipe may be) varied by the substitution of apricot, peach-nectarine, pear or peach neciar oi me wnoie-iruit variety Serves 6 to 8. Hot Sauce for Pudding Is Popular Hot sauce to serve over Christ- pudding combines lemons STUFFED CELERY Vt cup Roquefort cream spread 2 tablespoons condensed toma to soup Cream the cheese with' the con densed tomato soup. Use the crisp, tender white stalks at celery. Wash well and drain. Then fill the grooves with the cheese-tomato filling. T Makes about 15 stalks stuffed celery 3-inch lengths. TOASTED TOMATO HAM CANAPE 1 cup boiled ham, grountl cup cheese, ground or gra ted Vt teaspoon grated horseradish Vt teaspoon prepared mustard k cup condensed tomato soup 5 slices bread, toasted Mix the ground ham, eheese. horseradish , mustard and con densed tomato soup together. Toast the bread, trim off crusts and cut each slice Into 3 or 4 strips. Spread with the mixture, then toast under broiler until del icately browned. mas and butter and Is a bit less rich ened. Add, and blend well, 3 than hard sauce. tablespoons lemon juice, rind of HOT LEMON SAUCE 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons butter. Combine, then mix thorough- Pinch of salt and V4 teaspoon ly. cup sugar and 2 table- vanilla. Serve hot over puddings, spoons cornstarch. Add slowly Serves 6. 1 4 cups boiling water and cook. Then there's whipped cream stirring constantly, until thick- concoction that looks attractive and tastes good too. WHIPPED CREAM SAUCE FOR PUDDINGS Members of the Salem Credit ture on oriental rues DV Air. t i n.ra.Unii Un Viippha i . t i Women's Breakfast club will meet Aram rnrtmian nf Portland on w r. tXL -!.- Mr. dlllD at LiUncneon . ... . . - - inurse, mio. uvia vivo, for a Christmas dinner and party January 19 at the chamber of Malissa Persons, Mrs. Charlotte - tonight at the Golden Pheasant at commerce. The speaker will dis- Gladden, : Mrs. pyrta Tyrell and t;i o ciwva. luers win ire au ex- cuss weaving ana coloring. A vr tt,i l.T.nd Thorn will be . " cards change of gifts among the mem- master weaver will illustrate the J-. nanal exchSige of gifts with "l 00" " n7 noml n Members of the club are Mrs bera ana canned goods and rood- talk. There will be a collection - ir,a5n Twnd and Bessie " luu:uu stuffs will be brought for charity, of rare pieces on display, INDEPENDENCE The R. R. Mrs. Bill 7 a D T V Beat 1 eg Tolk. Add. he home of Mrs. 0. B Lyday f or then mix well 2 tablespoons pow lts Christmas party and exchange mrtl. toa.i:' ELDRIEDGE A surprise r.ift of gifts. Members are: Mrs. P. U Tanilla. Whlp cup whipping shower was held Thursday after- "edges, Mrs. Bliss Byers, Mrs. cream untli BtJjff foid jnt0 yolk noon at the home of Mrs. A. tW. fail Sterling . Mrs. Burris Rose. mIxture and fold In 1 egg white. Sahli for Mrs. Roy Lenhart of Mr- Clyde Hunnlcutt. Mrs. O. B. stiffly beaten. Serve over pud- this place. Lyday' Mra. Lee O Kelley and dIng8. Othra nrPBPnt were Mesdames Mrs. Harding Of Valsetz. wa- the annual Christmas party Mar,on Schindler. F. P. Run- , 3 Mrs. Grace Johnson was host- an,d a dessrt 8upper, wa 8enred, corn. Ed Veveto. Craber, George DAYTON Mrs. Jennie Mur- gOV TrAf 9Vinn to members of her club Mon- Allowed by several hours of Bro' KaTl BrowIlf C- A Han. phey was hostess to the Dayton WWOK ire OIlOp . wiiu , A 1 - A1LUU1 XjCIUl&a HIIU Jl IB . , r -r tees during thf new year, with 8Couts, Ubles; and Mrs. Marion At ArOlden ilOme the re-elected piiesiaent, Mrs. n- Moore, decorations. bel Gardner presiding. The com- Mrs. Virgil Golden entertained informally last night at her home on Saginaw street in compliment to members of her club. This was the annual Christmas party Cross and Outline Stitch Form Laura Wheeler Nursery Motifs Mrs. Elsie Towlisend and Bessie B. 0j fiw,i v . jg w av v v ivMvnvu VJ saaa, unci- Edwards In chage. ' coon 0f cardi. ' ' Guests were Mrs. Frank G. The Three Lnk club met Fri- Myers, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. R. day for the annaal Christmas tree c Hunter, Mrs. Frant, Loose, and exchange of! gifts; musical se- Mr8, T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Rex lections were given by Miss Ale- Davis, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. na Bremmer; Christmas songs w. E. Hanson, Mrs. W. J. Lilje- bys the group, xne Qui8t, Mrs W. by several hours of Brown KaTl Brown, C. A. Han- Phey was hostess to the Dayton negan, Grant Loy, Conklln, Car- fieasant nour tteaaing ciud s ter Keene, A. C. Keene, Gilbert annual Christmas meeting, pro Smith, Arthur Banyard, Jean rram, tree and exchange of gifts Goldade, Virgil Fahey, Joe Klen- Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. B. ski. Ray Weidner: also the Miss- Sweeney and Mrs. W. S. U'Ren es Lela Runcorn, Lorraine und assisted Mrs. Murphey Dorothy Sahli Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. H. R. Robin son, Mrs. John H. Bagley, Jr., Mrs. Elmer Berg and Mrs. Virgil Golden. Mrs. B. O. Schueklnr Eola . Ph. 5730, Silver Leaves - Potted riants - unnstmas f& Wreaths J STAYTON The Christmas nftvf s4 ft V a TlTAman' i1nK wo si turn from Walla Walla college to Touse' Thursy" Miss Millicent Kanfer will re- Mi. n rr t9& T 11 A VTrnn 1 n II.. TTT - 0 T r election of officers were: Presi- Jesse Campbell and Mrs. Grace !f,?? i. -rf. TtV JIW mT afternoon. Each member brought with her parents, Mr C. W. Kaufer. a dent, Mrs. Lol McFarlane; vice- Johnson president, Mrs Pearl Swanson; aecretary-treasi-er, Mrs. Anna The annual Christmas tree of Hunsaker; fod stuffs were the Disabled American Veterans .!t , , u,:rc" 1W ' . v . v. ed meetings until after the holi a night. The next meeting is on The Beta Cu alumnae will be January 9th. nlortalnni ttii Mnnnil Phrlnt- days a gut ior a cmia ai me tnu dren's Farm Home at Corvallls. The book review class of the and recltatlons was presented by students of the Parochial school. Motion pictures of the club's ac tivities and some sceneic viewa was presented by Mrs. Virgil R. Salem Woman's club has suspend- SILVERTON Mrs. Henry Stor- Tuel. Hostesses were Miss Harriet mo natv WuIhiIit nicht at ttiA Misa F.iln T,. fititnD, nt Sj lie was elected nresident of Trln. chapter houses on State street, attle will arrive in the capital Fri- ity Dorcas society at a meetirg Pacha, Mrs. Fred Berger and Hostesses wil bHe Mrs. Merrill Oh- day to be the holiday rueBt of Tuesday night. Other officers Mrs. Wilbur Porter. ling, Miss (jroyl Braden and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B, Wallace at elected are: Vice president, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Mori. their home In Wallace orchards. Mrs. Oswald Johnson; secretary, s a fra. Dan Riveness: treasurer. Miss Ruth &ck has arrived in Mrs. Donald C. Roberts was Mrs. M. G. Gunderson; assist- nt cial Service club at its annual the capital to pend the holidays hostess to members of the Mon- treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Larson. Christmas ptogram at the home with , mfw Mra. NnHnA dav stndv raiib Mondav at hr For th social hour, Mrs. G. E. of Mrs. Fred Lyman. Mrs. C. b. VlV Xtloa PtVr u r.nit mhi.rh.Ti nnm- Moberz and Mrs. Elmer Olsen Lewis will be the were Hostesses. iuo umi u,ci.ue. DAYTON Mrs. Tommy Ly man entertained the Webfoot So- hostsss for of the Multnosjah. grade school In Portland. -I CC HKXSCFT SiKVICS, INC The 4-tctha-lnchosses "nelp"nt,IH Inches to H 6 inches: you to decorate lbs, pUIows and materials required; Illustrations m v-v- n or sutcnes. - , - other accessories for bahy m gend ten nts In coin for this mighty llttletlme.THe cross Stitch pattern to The Oregon Statesman, lends lots of color. Pattern! 192 Needluecraft Dept. Write plainly contains a transfer pattern of a PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME bib and 1 motifs ranging from . ano auunwa, . Mrs. F. A. $lliott of Portland, formerly of Sapem, has arrived in the ' capital tog spend the Christ mas holidays gwith her son and daughter-in-laf, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliot Salem's fnest Showing in Exclusive Boxes Thtl S1PA DchScncd? Do Yon Wear v HEARING ATO? " Western ; Electrlc's New. OR-THO-TECHNIC ATJDIPHONB will bring yon new hearing de light! Scientlfaclly fitted. Pow erful - Dependable Eco nomical. Write or call for FREE Booklet. - POMEROY & KEENE Optometrists Opticians Complete Optical Service 379 STATE ST SALEM ORE. PRE XIHAS SALE M Oregon Agate Novelties 25 & , a. Pniieiii AcrafM ..; Agate jewelry vur w . - . . - iu. w. - - ; W IVlUgS, jMWlvuca, , lie Petrified Woods ping, etc . . ; Slake Beautiful Christmas Gifts Drive out to Agate Shop and Museum, Portland highway, 2 miles north of railway underpass. Visitors welcome. Vn TJTT T AGATE SHOP . 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