PAGE SIX 5 g The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 23, 1938 'O'cietv ljews.o.Lil Dinner Parties to Precede Rainbow Dante Tonight Outstanding on the social cal endar this week for members Of the younger set will be the an nual Rainbow Formal dancJ to night at the Armory. Dud Mer cer's orchestra has been eng-ged to play, tor. dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock; The ice motil wl.1 be used lnihe decorations about th, . hall. Numerous informal dinners and parties are being rraagei to precede end follow the "d?.nce. Bliss Owen Hostess , Miss I Marianne Owen, daugh ter of Ir. and. Mrs. J err old Owen, h entertainlngSat dinner before he dance In honor of a group ot her friends at the home of her parents on Leslie street. Guests will be seated at indi vidual tables centered with min iature Christmas trees. Cover will be I placed for Miss Barbara Craln, Miss Bobbe Shinn, 'Miss MaryleeJ Fry, Miss Sybil Sears, Miss Pilar Livesley, Miss Wilda Jerman Miss Jean Bart, Miss Marianne Owen, Messrs Ed Bishop, Harry Car-, son, Bill Snell, Carl McLeod. Al lan Tople, George Alexander, Etuart Kelson and Bill Smith. , . Dinner at Bp The Misses Frances Ann and Dorothy! Mott hare Invited euests to dinner at the Spa preceding the danfce. Places will be marked tor Miss Mary Ross Holts, Miss Leone gpaulding. Miss Adele Say, Miss Frances Ann and Miss Doro thy Molt, Messrs Jack Hayes, Robert f Pound, Charles Boyce, Eud Mdynihan, and Jack 8alll anr 'L . Dessert Sapper Party 'Miss iMaxlne Goodenough will be hostess for a dessert supper at the" fome of her- parents, Mr. and Mrf. Bryan Goodenough, on 'Market street before the dance. Covers frill be laid for Miss Ger trude and Miss Josephine Schni der. Miss Barbara Lamb, Miss Maxine jGoodenough, Messrs Ray Lmka,Blll Thomas, Tom Stacer and Riqhard Jones. Party Follows Dance Mr. 4d Mrs. Marlon Ritchie will beihosts for a buffet supper lVE K1!0" Jht, ia,nct Past Noble Grands ot; Xortjh Cottage street. The af fair wll honor Miss Dorothy Lea Jones f n the occasion of her birthday. The gueHts include Miss Kay Ik J 11 me . Food Stifle - milei - - - r J,? f- en : i I VI l l ) 4 n v : 1 I) V J 7 s 1 l : " , ll " 11 :": M " O i5efa Chi Alumnae Entertained at Annual Party g , The Beta Chi chapter house 4 on State street was the scene of an interesting affair Wednes- r day night when the Salem alnm nae of the sorority ero enter tained at the annual Chrfctmaj party. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. George Scales and Miss Caroyl Braden. - The rooms were festive with Yuletide decorations aud the mantel over the fireplace was arranged with a Christmas scene. During the evening a White Ele phant exchange was enjoyed and carols were sung. At the supper hour guests were seated at one long table in the dinning room centered with a miniature tree encircled with silver and red Christmas balls and red tapers in red wooden candelabra. Vigil candles inter spersed with holly extended along the table. Those present were Mrs. Clar ence Emmons, Mrs. Harold Bu sick, Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. George 1. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Russell Mefford, Mrs. Mer rill Ohling, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Paul Morse, Miss Caroyl Braden. Miss Helen Boardman. ' Miss Virginia, Wassam, Miss Ruth Fick, Miss Mlva Belle Savage, Miss Helen Purvine, Miss EUan- or Trindle, Miss Lila Cation. Miss June Gaines, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Lucille Brainard. Miss Marjorie Christenson, and Miss Loretta Fisher. plum varieties, bnt makes a nice mid-winter dessert. Here is on recipes. Steamed date pudding is asltn- STEAMED DATE PUDDING pier dessert than some of the 3 tablespoons batter Steamed Pudding Has Dates as Flavor V cup molasses - . cup milk y, .pound dates, stoned H teaspoon soda n inann Halt . : teaspoon each clorei, allspice 2 hours. and nutmeg IT caps flour Melt butter, add molasses and milk, then dry. ingredients that have been sifted over dates. Steam li; M -m m mm mmMm ml 1 1TT - T 1 jost suffered a severe setback. My bos band met one of the former soitors I'm always bragging about!" M 't ' a- One of those things you hope won't ever happen, but can ?nly be non chalant about when it does. And to be gracefully nonchalant, give me an all enveloping, glowingly red evening cape liketthat above World fnnfprpnre with revers and huge square pockets embroidered in gjamlng me- v.uuicicui,c Ullic threads. Perky as anything is the stiff little pelam on the Misa Mar lor 1a MeraiiistPr formal brown suit, right. The skirt's ; f ullnew is all conWated in tterct Mr. and Mrs Mark back and a luscious mink collar falls over the houlrs dipping McCalliater ha, been named &9 downward toward the hourglass waistline. Copyright 1938, Es- one of the nine to represent the quire FeaturesMnc. j American Congregational young ieuyie Ki me wona xouin con ference at Amsterdam next July. Salem Girl Named to Select Hostesses "EViotviaI 'Rv.& f rerence at Amsterdam next July, formal Banquetf t Quelle MIs8 McCalUster is a freshman at lhis livening 3. w . The past noble grand associa tion of Salem Rebekah lodge met in Odd Fellows hall for a no- Boyle, 'Ails Dorothy Lee Jones, tost dfnner. Tables were decor- Miss Barbara' Lamb, Miss Doro- ated with holly and' red tapers in Oregon State college, majoring in noma ornnnmira. Sho Tint hpen A group of the lounger set ac"Ye va"ai" ot tne C.ongre ni k. JS v , gational church here and is now will be hostesses fog a no-host Btate, presIdent ot the organiza- MILLER'S OFFER YOU A HAVEN X FOR THAT LAST MINUTE GIFT!! formal banquet tonight at tha Quelle preceding tbj tion of Congregational young Rainbow people. The McCallisters are at thv Barker Messrs Ed Jo! nson. silver holders. Durin the busi- dance. Christmas decorations and Present residing in Lorvaills. John Van Osdol, Richard Jones, ness meeting, the hostesses for candles will center toe long ta- Faut Brandon and Mr. and aira. the new year drew names ot bles. "i!1' .ne."f'8.taSi. "Lra; Covers will be plaid for Miss Party Given for e?-fiSaa.,?J!!:.S: "?4tam,.i- Mr.Willwerth FOR HER 3 FOR HIM Canfield-Faxon Vows to Be Rfad January 1 1 tella Hess and Wilda Siegmund; February; Luella Engstrom, Ma mie Calloway, Louisa Loveland and Lena Peebles; March; Verda Olmsted, Lcnora Kriesei, Char- Alice Ann Wirtz, Mas Shirley Huntington, Miss Bitty Childs, A party was given Mr. Peter Miss Barbara Bell, p4iss Betty Willwert honoring him on his Liiafer, MisS Leonef Spaulding. birthday. Miss Molly Jean Mlaon, Miss Those enlovina the affair wers rjmmmtfflmmmm ..fj"'..1;'' jsr. ssa !?". turn? uZc&s ..ui'ZrtJlSSS.mZ W iuuei wiium5 J1.Uul e et Sermund. ux, Mildred .A Ttr U.rv lr .nl H 9 v 5T Siuu aaaa am j a a uikky aaaa a waav ueaney, miss Juart lag marriage of Miss Catherine Ida Faxoa of Portland to Mr. Edgar and fraglio, Mary Jane wade toaa Hammer; Ma; Hazel DRESSING ROBES WOOD NOVELTIES I SHIRTS ara Fierce. Mrs. Adam Kerber. Mr. and Mrs. Canfield ot White Salmon, Wash. Pricef ilberta Walker, Hattie unruh Mlsa Marilme Owen xZr .nMr- rV Th. vows wiU be read at - tine CamloVand Desaiine Eberhard; J, JJ or?' Dunielf d S KSn" 12;. Faxon home near Oswego on Jun Ktta Hodge, Ami Mills, urlet SnLan Mitf Inez Stan- r !nJ T'm S m pft Jr January" 1 at 8:30 o'clock tfilthe ,ri J Hntton and Bertie v-lk- $l&J??.b2l "oore and Mr. and Mrs. Peter r&y t - ibt. miss aar& neiia iuinr. miss wiiiAit jF. 'ST . " - wt a nvik, V . Kiarv I an a il m m nn Miai laan m m m evening with President Tiruce R. er; . . ? m TTT 111 j leaner ui vvuiainciie ui ireroiijr cfficlatlng. j Mlssi! Faxon attended ' Willam ette university and was a mem ber of I Deiu Phi sorority. Mr. Canfield is a graduate of the ley, Miss Sara Belle ustig, Miss Willwert. ni rv i9na m m iivi sjr miss ta J-a urtw t ia aaa vmw- wivs) wvaw u&; Evelyn, Bremmer, Elsia Hurley. Miss EleanorSederstrom. TowiSend, ' Cora VanPelt a n d Miss Vivian Asplnwafj. Misa Le- The Italian motif was carried Afcnaf Hunsaker; j August: Chris- tha Boyd, Miss MiryYeager. out in the appointments and tna Cladek, Jessie Moored, Myr- Miss Barbara WUlSms, Miss guests were seated at small ta- fa TreU and Coral McNeill; Charlotte Hill, Mill VlrglnU bles covered with red check 5,anijein is a grauuaie 01 me jgenteSnber: Edith McElroy. Mary Crnu. Miaa ?ettr Hamilton and cloths centered with candles, Willamette university law scnooi r t A r r-.ii. .whimi and wnn..hnta wirt, Late the eroun made un a line manque univer.uy law Bcnooi r tft. c .. wiles and WllmaholTre Wrt and has been practicing law mfPl.1jv.,(h.: rww i-r- . .S Vhite liSalmon with Mr. Ralph! Barberjlalso a Willamette graduf ate. Mr. Canfield has i recently been, elected district attorney an the eople will reside in Golden-? dale following their marriage. M - te ' ' - 1 Members of the Business and Professional Women's club met aft. the home of Miss Josephine Evans Martm, Blanche i Saunders, Eu genalMorse and Myrtle McClay; Novejnber; Ida Hochstetler. Ger trudi Kirkpatrlck, Alma Hender son Snd Stella Caldwell; Decem ber :Ardona Pratt. Helen Mc- Leo Clara Shields Gros. it St. Cecelia Mem!er8 Feted at Dinner party at a down town theatre. Covers were placed , for Miss Edith Brown, Miss Janice Nelson. Miss Marjorie Hill. Miss Laura Jean Bates, Miss Jeannette Wie- der, Miss Maxine Wagner, Miss Mrs. Frank VL Spears was Jean Yocom, Miss Imogene Kock, and Lora hostess for a buffet dinner last Miss Adele Say, Miss Frances Eight at her home oij Chemeketa Ann Mott and Miss Dorothy street in compliment Sto members Mott. fV Xfavlr- ra nnd vna th hnnn rtt tha Ct ruji1Ia Vn!1l Af St ' on Wednesday night, later alnglnj Q J' at a cnrjatmas party Satur- Paul's Episcopal crch. The ' . f . . Christmas carols to shut-ins. Mr. ,,a f n w t the hoe of Mr rooms festive Iwlth Yule- Christinas pnpim which f: , V a K andfMrs. Ray Moore in Reimann tide-decorations and Sn exchange n e.a " 1 u" " L 11 1" " t h the gronp late in the evening, with Jen, Thr(, waa an exchanreof rift, waa enloyed.I - eek 'rom .tne American Lutht- eran church was arranged Dy Miss Gladys Edgar. The .soloists siiss uois aiemie assisung ner. of gnrlstma8 gifts ad gamea Those bidden wereMlss Mabel . Jd.?ta.,u5 VkT" P"t were Mr. and Mrs. Homer man. Miss Marian gones. Miss Jere Ml lefc m ! tertained the staff of the Dairy Cfc;wi. Mm jn.t Rnwtnn fiR FtihBth Frances Graham, MUs Daisy Min- lunch. their home on South High Mr'. and Mrs. Per WUK 011" vlfr "mcF" treet lwt ntght we. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerlr. Patty Neimeyer, Mi Mary Ea- GUd jg . Edgar Mr rf CLUh CALENDAR I Ftiday, December r3 J Juvenile N el g h b o rs ot Woodcraft at Fraternal Tfm ple, 31 p. m, lor ChrUtfbas practice. : I Daughters of Union Vetef ana regular meeting, WJfrtJ hall, t; p. m. , j , Monday. January 1 1 Ladies ot December land April i circles, Jason f e churcli, chicken ; pie dinner at chsrclii.l to S p. m, ' companimenta. anC Mrs. Mark Cappa. Mr. and Marie Pat ton. Miss etn Pound. MJtSnlf ?,' 5 rJA.Ttlt Mrf Edward Engelnorn and Mr. Miss Margaret RossMlss Betty Pr J6"1 SJ,!!!; anl Mrs. Bay Moore. Byrd, Mlsa BarbarcLoughlln. "d8 and Miss Edgar played it . miss Harnett wenoM Miss unir- - - Members of the Albany DUV lotte McClary, Miss Shirley Even- wefe entertained at the home ot son, Mlsa Marian Hultenberg, Mrf. J. L. Rodgers on Tuesday, miss waire nuriey miss ayou jius charlotte Eyre, danghter uaroia were aung aroaaa lam iree, '"" 0f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyre, who gicss were exenangea ana laiica- mn. oytam eo was served at a table centered wltft ChrlstmU greens and tapers. cSran? Mra. a'-Ie! Palmer" and leA,?JMi"I.d"d. Mgi, hostess 4Hafce This Rich qioth in Laura Wheeler Jiffy Crochet If s Fun has been teaching at Central Point has arrived la the capital to spend Mrs. Gerald Bonn>on (Lore- the holidays with her parents. Blatchford) and laughter Ber . M. A. Klopots assisted the f'VR The entertainment edaled Hhr wltt "ftViXa: raSfTtr: a,sf au aiinvvutvi fv lighted tree. i i P 'P .lad Mr. and Mrs. Thoiuis f. Dry nan are annual at at thel -residence ?n Parriah street in complimentto a group ol their frtendsr Cillng houri are from 8 to lO:Stj o'clock. .1 a Mra. Thttiias J. Dry- tt f 7 11 S 'cfe1 In the Valley $ Social Realm Sirs. Fred. Stump entertained WEST STAYT0N The Birth day club held its annual Christ- ! nirtt C1 TllhCLil V In ftlA memners ot ner ciud at luncneon Mccief hailf decorated for the Thursday afternoon at Godfrey's CTent A l0Tely Christmas tree H and later the group enjoyed a eld a tor wU member. Christmas part y at the Stump Twenty five member and guests M home on FainnounLhill. were seated for-the luncheon fa - that was served at 1 o'cloc. un.. ctu...a. uni...ii rt...h. Guestswere Miss Agnes Snod- tJ ter of Mr. and Mrs., Phil Usnln- Mrt. Seymour Stewart, Mr. If wall, is spending the . Christmas Hilton and Mra.- ruixabeth eft Mrs. Henry Snoddy and Mrs. f vacation in Salem. She Is attendV4?.1111, lag Sacramento Junior college tfris year. r, , SILK GOWNS SILK SLIPS PAJAMAS LINGERIE HOSIERY SLIPPERS GLOVES HANDBAGS 'KERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS LINENS BLANKETS BED SPREADS SWEATERS FOOTGEAR TQWELS POTTERY GLlSSWARE LAMfS FRiED PICTURES SYR0&W00D OVEN WARE TOASTMASTERS SLLEX &FFEE : SLAKE RS ALABASTER COSMETICS PERFUMES SKI WEAR DRESSES COATS FORMAL FROCKS WISS SEWING SETS GLIDA BAGS CLOSET CABINETS COSTUME JEWELRY PAJAMAS SOCKS TIES ROBES SWEATERS GLOVES HATS BELTS 'KERCHIEFS JACKETS MUFFLERS SWIM SUITS UNDERWEAR SUSPENDERS LEATHER GOODS 'i SALE! WOMEN'S "SAMPLE" Gorgeous Affairs Silks . Velvets Chenille - Wool - Etc. LUGGAGE MILITARY SETS SMOKING SETS SHAVING SETS UMBRELLAS HOUSE SHOES LAMPS BOOK ENDS ASH TRAYS LIGHTERS SMOKE STANDS SHOE TREES OVERCOATS SUITS TIE HOLDERS W. E. Schafer wilt be hostess to the club at tie , next meeting at the Snoddy: home. ' SCIO Mrs. Mylo Bartn will j Miss Margaret Ayers who Is senior at the University of Oregon ga. has arrived in Salem to spend entertain ;;the Sdo Bridge dab - the Christmas vacation with her Mffvi 2S!?2f- mether, Mra. E. J. Ayers. ,. January f, Mrs. RolUe Sheltoa 'was -hostess to the group last ' r ' .kwweek, when Mrs. Fred -Bllyeu Jtflas Betty Parker, who Is an scored high. advertising major at -Los Ange SPECIAL Boxed Hosiery-3 pairs $2.85 The intricate; rose designia this making cloth; Illustrations of It lovely Tlx launch cloth ftearsQd ot aUtches; jynaterials re incredibly last hcn icrocb til to -5; Ki ffl " M, t strands of string on ajar ge pattern to The Oregbn Statesman;' hook. Use the corners form scarf. lea City College is the holiday m pi V lg?"'1!?1" gOak Tree Shop pattern to The Oregbn Stajesms,' ; Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Benson are v? T av.p- . Pntfl Wf Needlecraft Dept, WriHTlalalr; entertaining a, group of their Ff i;.61 fTf fouea: r PATTERN NUMBERv oof' NAME friends at their .East Nob HIU Plants - UhTlStmaS A ? o cri Begin now! Pattern MgT on- PATTERN NUMBER; yaor' NAME friends at their .East Noh,HIU tains a chart 'and directions 4 for and ADDRESS. home tonight.' 5Enla' Ph -5730 i.nnsrmas - a r .. . .. ..' . ' : l :. WreaUis - H