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tfllie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning; December 21, 1923
Society Clubs
Music
.News
and I Fliires of Interest' to Womeii
Miss Millard to
Be Honored at
Tea Thursday
A charming affair ot Thursday
: afternoon will be the inforrual
tea which Mrs. E. B. Mlard
will be hostess at her home on U
street ' !n complement to he.
, daughter. Miss Lola Millard, who
' L- spending this week in the capi
tal as the gmst of her parents.
Miss Millard has been studying
' and working in Chicago for the
past year and a half.
'About forty of Miss Miliard's
friends hare been bidden to call
between ,th j hours of three and
- six o'clock. Receiring with Mrs.
Millard and her daughter " the
. hring room will be Miss ""ranees
Hodge of Portland, formerly of
Salem.
The rooms will be festive with
seasonal decorations and at jns
, end of the living room will be
. a lighted Christmas tree and the
f, mantel will be centered with a
; snow scene. The ea tab!- whl
. be . effective in silver and white
i covered with a silver cloth . nd
I f centered with a white sled filled
with, silver balls, and silver reln-i-
deer Ion a mirror flanked with
white and silver tapers in crys
, tal holders.
- Mrs. D. A. Hodge nd Mrs.
Florian Von Eschen will preside
. .at the tea tatle the first hour
and Miss Beryl Holt and Miss
Ada Ross will pour the second
i hour. Assisting in the serving
v will be Mrs. Harold Millard, Miss
j . Gladys Humphrey and Mrs. Joha
.;. Minto.
... Mr. and Mrs. Millard and Miss
- Millard are spending the ay at
their beach home at Newport
,Jsnd Christmas Eve a family Jin-
ner will be held at the Millard
.-?( home.
Worth's Employes at
nstmas Party
The employes of Worth's de
partment store met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foul
ger on Thursday for a buffet
dinner and Christmas party.
Present were: Mrs. Charles
Jacob!, Miss Verle Kreutz, Mrs.
Leslie Stephen. Mrs. Effie Vi-
imer, Miss Harriet Leslie, Mrs.
' Leon Barnes, Mrs. John Vesely,
Jr., Mrs. Samuel Fretivell, Mrs.
Ruth Nyberg, Mrs, Llllio Wynne,
Mrs. James Hurd, Mrs. Robert
Greer, Mrs. Ray Hiatt, Mrs. Fe
lix Keidel, Mrs. . Charles raulk
ner, Mrs. John Sacre, Miss Wil
ma Logan and .Miss LaVinia
Buirgy, Miss Janrose Wimer.
Miss Jan Foulger, Mrs. George
Giese. Mrs. Delbert White, Miss
Vivian Hampshire and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Foulger.
Piano Pupils Enjoy
Christmas Tree
The Junior class of the Melton
- piano studio was entertained at
the home of Betty Peetz in Tur
rer. Games and a gift exchange
occupied the guests who Includ
ed: Rosemary Gaiser, Alice Race.
Doris Harold, Margaret Barrett,
Margaret Wonderlick, Jean Fld
ler, Jean Clair Swift, Jean F w
ler, Evelyn Johnson, Genevieve
Winslow, Connie Cox, Chirlejr
Iverson, Carolyn Brady. Hostess
es: Betty Peett, Mrs. Sila Gai
ser, Mrs. F. L. Rose and Fran
ces Virglnie Melton.
.
Miss Jean McElhiney, a eni3r
In home economics at Oiegon
State college, has. arrived in i.he
capital to be the guest of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charle3
S. McElhinny, for the holiday
season.
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CLUB CALENDAR !
Wednesday, December 21
"West Central circle. First
Methodist church,, with Mrs.
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..
Cherry City auditorium.
FOE Christmas party, with
Mrs. Eva Nixon, 2630 Maple
avenue, 2 p.m. j
East Central Circle of First
ME church, with Mrs. Jon F.
Carkin, 735 Stewart street,
2:30. Gift exchange. .
South Circle of First Chris
tian cLurch with Mrs. Mabel
Hill, 1724 Chemeketa street.
Yew Park circle, with Mrs.
C. J. McAdams, 756 South
12th street, 2 p. m.
Thursday, December 23
Puppet Show, Salem public
library, 10 and 11:15 o'clock.
Miss Zach, Bride-Elect,
Is Given Shower
ST. LOUIS Miss Agnes Zach
was the inspiration of a bridal
shower Sunday afternoon in the
St. Louis hall.
The affair was planned by Mrs,
Albert Prantl of Gervals,; Mrs.
Emil Zach, Mrs. Al Bentz, Mrs.
Eleanor Froemel, Helen Froemel
and Mrs. John Kloft, all of ML
Angel.
High scores at games went to
Miss Helen Susee and Mrs. Mat
Vachter. '
Miss Zach's marriage to James
Meyerhofer of Shaw will be an
event at the St. Louis Catholic
church January 11.
Present were: Mrs. Henry Saal
field, Mrs. Leo Barr, Miss Caroline
Sprauer, Mrs. Lyman Eder, Miss
Gertrude Sprauer, Mrs. John
Kloft, Miss Marjory Dehler, Mrs.
Paul Wachter, Miss Helen Froe
mel, Mrs. Al Bentz, Mrs. Peter
Vandyke, .Miss Letitia Zollner.
Mrs. Olive Schmitt, Mrs. Emil
Zach, Mrs. Mary Schwab, Miss
Theresa Zach, Misses Angela.
Lucy and Clara Zach, all of Mt.
Angel, Mrs. Albert Brantl of Ger
vais, ' Mrs. Matt Vachter of St.
Paul, Mrs. Lawrence Ferschwei
ler, Miss Edwidge Le Brun, Mrs.
George Mahoney.
Miss Doris Ferschweiler, Mrs.
Wayne C a r 1 e t o n , Miss Rita
Ferschweiler, Mrs. James Maho
ney, Miss Angela Ferschweiler,
Mrs. Otto Bittler, Miss Adallne
Manning, Mrs. Dave DuBois, Miss
Helen Susee, Mrs. Amanda Leith,
Mrs. Margaret Kraus, Mrs. James
Leith, Mrs. Morrisky, Mrs. Jake
Jungwirtb, Miss May Manning,
Miss Doris LeBrun, Miss Gertrude
Manning, Miss Margaret Kraus,
.Miss Marie Jungwirtb, Mrs. Henry
Kirkwood and Barbara Jean and
Celia Kirkwood, all of St. Louis,
and Mrs. Meyerhofer of Shaw and
the honored guest. '
Mrs. Ritchie Honors
Sister on Birthday
Mrs. Marion Ritchie was hostess
on Sunday night on the occasion
of the birthday of Miss Betty Jean
McCain, her sister. Following a
buffet supper and birthday cakes,
the group enjoyed games. Birth
day gifts were distributed from
the tree. "
Present were: the Misses Betty
Jean McCain, Carol Young, Doro
tha Ann Longnecker, Betty. Bur
roughs, Marjorie Pratt, Donna
Belle Savage, Sally McClelland,
Betty Cooper, Betty Smith. Jean
Carkins, Betty Gallagher, Marian
Boyle, Theda Mae Edwards, Bar
bara White, Patsy Higgins and
Estaline Smith.
Mrs. P. "W. Eriksen entertained
informally yesterday for officers
of the guild of the American Lu
theran church and a few addi
tional guests. She used Christmas?
greens and candles as decorations.
Delta Phi Aliijnnae
Dance SlatedMor
December 26
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A gala affair on p Monday
night, December 26 is2 the for
mal dance for which me alum
nae of Delta Phi sorority will be
hostesses at Castillian ifjall from
nine to twelve o'clock. Tommy
EeRine and his ' orchfjtra will
play jfor the affair, g
Miss Margaret Hafser and
Miss ; Dorothy Llpps sje chair
men of the dance. Pnch will
be served during the evening and
the Christmas motif wIH be used
in the decorations a$out the
hall. Several informal parties
are being arranged ty precede -the
dance. Patrons and patron
esses are Mr. and Mr Roy S.
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. lax Page
and Mr. and Mrs. iv'aul H.
Hauser.
Hostesses for the $ance are
Miss; Bertha Babcock, gMiss Ma
rian Bretz, Miss Gwendolyn
Hunt, Miss Dorothy Lrops, Miss
Kay Ringe, Miss Idelba Riopelle.
Miss Cathrin Headrfck, Miss
Doris Unruh, Miss Cyth'- De
Lano, Miss Margaret; Hauser,
Miss Marguerite Smjjh, Mrs.
Gordon Skinner; Mrs. Otto K.
Paulus, Mrs. Roy Fegris, Mrs.
Toy Lockenour, Mr Delvln
Durham, Mrs. Andrew JIalvorsen,
Mrs. David Lewis, Mi. Marion
Moore, Mrs. A. A. Cajien, Mrs..
George Rhoten, Mr8f Ridglev
Miller, Mrs. Joseph Fulton and
Mrs. Vera Bain. K
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No-Host Dinner
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Among the faithful volunteer workers for the interest of
Christmas seal sales are Mrs. George Edwards (left) who Is chair
man for the Rebekahs at Ladd and Bush bank, and Mrs. Glenn Seeley,
chairman of the American Legion community service committee, who
has acted as mail sale chairman for the city. (Kennell-Ellls photos.)
Carl Home Scene Informal Affair
Of Etokta Club At Miller Home
Party Tuesday This Week
Members of the Whitf Shrine of
Jerusalem met for a nchost din
ner Monday night at thj Masonic
temple at 6:30 o'clock. fMrs. Car
lotte McKinney was in'tharge of
the decorations and e tables
were centered with arrangements
of holly and red taperartn crystal
holders. f
Visitors for the evening includ
ed Mrs. Ruby E. Talbcp, district
deputy, No. 1 of Oregon from
Bethany No. 5 White Sine. Van
couver, "Wash.; Mr. and -lira. L. V.
Walton of Gasper WhlGte Shrine
No. 3, The Dalles; Mrand.Mrs.
MacRate of Pomona N 22, Po
mona, Calif.
The birthdays of October, No
vember, December an January
were honored during tip evening.
Gifts were presented bi the wor
thy high p r i e s t e s s.JConstance
Kantner. The annual Christmas
party of the shrine will e held to
night at 8 o'clock at the Cherry
City auditorium. There ieill be an
exchange of gifts and gfchristmas
carols will be sung. if
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Beta Sigma Phi Iarty
At Drynan Homel
The Beta Sigma Phd; members
entertained with thr annual
Christmas party Mond night at
the home of Mrs. Thoras J. Dry
nan on Parrish street. white el
ephant exchange was. afeature of
the evening and wie guests
brought toys for boysfat the tu
berculosis hospital. At late hour
supper was served by tie commit
tee In charge beaded Miss Ida
Jo Eaton.
Those present wereJyMrs. Wil
liam Busick, Mrs. Kegneth Bell,
Mrs. Leslie Whitehise, Mrs.
Thomas J. Drynan, Stb. Frank
Sbafer, Mrs. Lynn beise, Mrs.
George Scales, Mrs. Hjfrry Wein
stein, Mrs. Richard Difvers, Miss
Ida Jo Eaton, Miss Gwendolyn
Hunt, Miss Betty Read? Miss Dor
othy Blaisdell, Miss Hfttie Blals
dell, Miss Mary White Miss Cyn
thia DeLano and Miss selma May.
.
Brigadier General Sand Mrs.
Thomas E. Rilea wergihosts for
ah informal dinner Tugsday night
at their South High i&reet home
in compliment to a ironp of
friends. Covers were placed for
ten guests. 1
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A delightful affair for mem
bers of the Etokta club Tuesday
afternoon was the luncheon at
Godfrey's at 1:15 o'clock The
afternoon hours were spent at
the home of Mrs. H. G. Carl on
E street. A Christmas party was
enjoyed with Santa Claus dis
tributing gifts to the guests.
Mrs. T. S. Roberts spoke in
formally on the Christmas arols
and later the group sang carols.
Members also brought gifts for
the Children's Farm Home at
Corvallis and refreshments were
served at a late hour. The serv
ing table carried out the Christ
mas motif with silvered leaves,
ornaments and blue tapers. Mrs.
E. J. Donnell and Mrs. Mason
Bishop presided at the urns. Tha
committee in charge included
Mrs Carl, Mrs. W. J. Entress
and Mrs. Mason Bishop.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Edwin E.
Thomas, Miss Antoinette White,
Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Ray
Clark, Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mrs. E.
J. Donnell, Mrs. W. J. Entress,
Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs. M.
A. Estes, Mrs. S. B. Gillette,
Mrs. P. E. Graber, Mrs. J. A.
Johnson, Mrs. Stuart Johnson,
Mrs. Addison Lane, Mrs. Ernest
Lee, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs.
E. M. McKee. Mrs. Clifton Ross,
Mrs. A. L. Skewis, Miss Gertrude
Savage, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs.
H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs.
Arthur Upston, Mrs. Harry El
gin, Mrs. O. H. orning and Mrs.
Vard Hughes.
High School Choir on
Program Today
At homecoming exercises In
Salem high school at 12:50
o'clock today the school's a capel
la choir will sing a group of
Christmas carols. The program
will begin with the traditional,
"X)h Come All Ye Faithful" as a
processional and "Angels From
the Realm of Glory," by Smart
will follow. "Gloria In Excelsis
Deo" and "I Hear Along Our
Street," both French carols, will
be sung, followed by "Ninna, Nan
na", an Italian carol and "Joy to
the World" by Handel.
The choir is directed by Miss
Lena Belle Tartar and includes
the following students:
Eunice Johnson, M a r i a n n a
Liebe, Florence Elsasser, Mabelle
Frazer, . Marjorie Friesen, Kath
ryn Kauffman, Florence Lilburn,
Frances Lilburn, Lola Rae. Lois
Toland, Janice Robinson, Evelyn
Boatwright, Claire Marshall,
Gladys Crawford, Helen Gwynn.
Virginia Steed, Louise Hansen,
Jeannette Mack, ?ary Moses, Ma
rie Cowden, Robert Haines, Rod
ney Hawkins, Henry Beutler,
Amos Mlnneman, Warren Carkin,
Gilbert Clausman, Milton Beck
ett, Bill Brown, Richard Gookins,
Wendell Emmett, Ward Miles,
Dale Rowland, Alan Smith, Clif
ford Tucker and Dale Harden.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mndd en
tertained members of their club
and a few additional guests at
the annual Christmas dinner
last night at the Argo hotel with
covers placed for 20. An Infor
mal evening followed at the
Mudd. home on North Capitol
street.- Fir trees, boughs and
berries decorated the rooms.
. .The dramatic club of the Fair--view
home is presenting an op
eretta "Santa on the High Seas"
at the school tonight at 8 o'clock.
me public Is Invited to attend.
Collegiate folk home from
schools on the coast for the holi
day season and the high school
set are the center of much en
tertaining this week and the
days following Christmas.
One of the larger affairs on
the calendar for this week is
the Rainbow formal dance at the
armory and several dinner par
ties are being arranged to pre
cede the affair.
Miss Barbara Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry U. Miller,
has Invited a group of the col
lege folk to an at homt for
which she will be hostess Thurs
day night at her home on Rural
avenue. Miss Miller is a sopho
more at the University of Ore
gon and a pledge of Kappa Kap
pa Gamma.
Calling hours are from eight
to ten o'clock. Assisting the
hostess Informally during the
evening will be Miss Sally Mc
Lelan, Miss Bobbe Shinn, Miss
Barbara Compton and Miss Nor
ma Jean Gilbertson. Christmas
decorations will be used on the
serving table and about tha
rooms.
Club Entertained at
Thomas' Home
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Thomas
were hosts to members of the
Knot-A-Care club and their hus
bands at their country home Sat
urday evening.
The rooms were gay with Christ
mas decorations and a lighted
tree. Pinochle was in play dur
ing the evening with high scores
going to Mrs. W. C. Thomas and
Mr. A. C. Baker and second scores
going to Mrs. Carroll Robinson
and Judson Bressler.
Gifts were exchanged and at a
late hour a supper was served by
the hostess.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Andresen, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Bressler, Mrs. Irene Birch,
Burrell Birch, Duane Andresen
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Thomas.
Dinner Club Honored
Centerpiece at
Dinner Table
Is Festive
"Kriss Kringles" are bright,
old fashioned table decorations
attractive for family breakfast
tables on Christmas morning.
With a razor blade shred down
quill toothpicks (get them at
the drugstore, specifying as
long lengths as possible) to al
most the bottom of the quill,
spread the shreds -out and stick
a raisin on the tip of each, In
the center put a small birthday
candle, and stick the quill In a
small orange. Put the Kriss
Kringles at each plate, light the
candles and spread the raisin
tipped ends to they spread out
fountain-like.
Another decoration for the
breakfast, or dinner table, is a
wooden bowl filled to jverflow
Ing with popcorn bal's each
wrapped in green, yellow or red
cellophane. j
Or put a wreath of holly on
the table and fill the center with
apples and oranges, red apples
and avocados or large popcorn
balls.
Many women like to center
the table with miniature rein
deer and Santa Claus, with a.
winter scene made from small
figures or houses and trees. One
woman has a miniature of her
own home, which she uses to
center a winter scene on the
Christmas table.
Silvered or gilded ivy, with
lots of red candles will make an
other centemiece annrnnriatn tn
the holidays.
Shaws Hosts to Club
At Their Home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw opened
their home Saturday to mem
bers of the Harmony club and
their husbands. Pinochle was in
play with honors going to Mrs.
Fred LeBaudour, Milton Stew
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tulton.
The birthday anniversary of
Mr. H. L. Taylor was honored.
The attractive table for a late
supper was centered with a
lighted birthday cake. Covera
were placed for Mr. and ;Mrs. H.
L. Taylor of McMinnville, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Shafer of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Steward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. David
Chilles, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Le
Baudour, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Shaw.
On Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown were
hosts to members of their club
for a Christmas party at their
home on North 23 rd street last
night. Earlier in the evening the
group enjoyed a no-host dinner
party at the Golden Pheasant.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Madsen,
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin E. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Brown.
Mrs. Maude Curtiss and Danny
Curtiss entertained with a Christ
mas party at their home on Rural
avenue. Present were: Miss G.
Reinhardt, Miss Vera Smith, Miss
Vivian Greene, Miss Thelma Mc
Donald, Miss Dolly Allingham,
Mrs. Kitty Graver, Mrs. Day Idle
man, Mrs. Jean Shelton and Mrs.
Josephine Murcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Kramer1
are now at home at their new res
idence on Lincoln and Rock, for
merly occupied by the Arthur
Rahns.
Bliss Sally McLellan Is visiting
for several days in Portland as the
guest of a Kappa Alpha Theta sor
ority sister. Miss Virginia Lee
Shaver.
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Miss Ferguson Feted
At Affair Today
In compliment to Miss Geral
dine Ferguson whose marriage to
Mr. Werner Brown will he an
event of December 28, Mrs. Rob
ert Herrall and Mrs. L o r i n g
Schmidt. The luncheon table will
be centered with snowberries and
white narcissi.
Today's Menu
Cauliflower will ' be served
with cheese sauce as a vegetablo
dish today.
- Pear salad
Braised pork chops
Mashed potatoes
Cauliflower with cheese sauce
Lemon custard
Cookies
Drop the cauliflower into
rapidly boiling water and keep
boiling with the lid off for 12
minutes. Remove, drain and top
with a rich cream sauce, add a
generous topping of ohredded
cheese, put in the oven for a
half minute to partially melt the
cheese.
Baked Ham Served
On Holidays by
Many Families
Ham is the traditional holiday
meat in many families, and this
meat like others, is treated far
differently than it was few
years ago. Most good hams do not
require par-boiling, but if you're
a cook who still clings to that me
thod of cooking, merely follow
with this baking method.
Modern hams are cured differ
ently than they were in the, last
generation, packers preparing the
cure so mild that it seems unnec
essary to remove any of the good
flavor by boiling.
In baking a whole ham it is im
portant that the oven tempera
ture be low. An oven temperature
of 300 degrees is recommended
for best results. Place the ham,
fat side np, on a rack in an open
roasting pan, and let bake at the
low temperature until done.
About 45 minutes before serving,
remove the ham from the oven
and remove the rind, if this was
not done at the market. Decorate
as desired. Return to the oven to
finish baking and brown..
Decoration Suggestions
Simmer thin slices of orange in
a syrup until glazed. Arrange on
whole ham. Stick centers of
orange slices with whole cloves.
Stick ham with whole cloves
which spell the word, Merry
Christmas diagonally across ham.
Rub with brown sugar which has
been mixed with a little mustard
and moistened with ham drip
pings. Spread ham with orange marm
alade. Garnish with orange cups
filled with mashed sweet potatoes
and topped with a marshmallow.
Slice maraschino cherries into
1 cup of strained honey and pour
over ham.
Baste ham during the last half
hour with maple syrup.
Spread ham with currant or
grape Jelly and return to oven to
glaze and brown.
Apricot Sauce Will Top
Bread Puddinj
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Apricot sauce will be an excel
lent topping for good old bread
pudding, for lemon cornstarch
pudding or for plan ; one-egg cake
that's to be used as a simple pre
Christmas dessert.
APRICOT SArCE
Vt cup sugar
cup water
1 can strained apricotr
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Boil sugar and water 10 min
utes, add fruit, bring to boil, add
lemon. Chill. Serve over puddings.
The annual Christmas tree of
the Disabled American Veterans
of the World war and auxiliary
will be held at the armory to
night. The meeting was prev
iously, announced for Tuesday
night.
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