PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 31, 1938 Society . . Clubs Music News and Features of Interest to : Women Mr Grabenhorst Is Honored at Dinner Party In compliment to their son, lir. Coburn. . Grabenhorst, Mr. ad Mrs. George Grabenhorst en tertained with smartly ar ranged dinner party Thursday sight at their home on Fir street. Mr. Grabenhorst is in the capital daring the holidays and la a senior this year at the Uni versity of Washington.. The Christmas motif was car ried oat .in the table .appoint" Bents and guests were seated ; 17 .ovy-i at small tables. Mrs. Graben- t QT neW Hf3Siem rorst'vas assisted by Mrs. Earl H C??i Severa Holiday Kingwood American Legion Teas Are Given masqerade dance, card party, "... J 1IT legion hall, West Salem. 8:30 UUTing Week UAXINE BUREX Women's Editor- Homemakin Styles.. Food J?tlle-J?miLi - - - i tftetctien m. Tuesday, January 8 . Delta Zeta alumnae, no-host supper with Mrs. Floyd Bowers cn North 15th street, 6:30 p.m.. i. . Order of Eastern Star, Ma sonic temple 8 p.m. regular meeting. Installation Held The holiday season Is always a festiTe occasion for Informal ities and several hay been given this week. Thursday afternoon Mrs. John J. Elliott invited a few friends to tea at her home cn Marion street in compliment to her mother-in-law, Mrs. F. A. Klllott, who has been spending the holidays In Salem. Mrs. El liott will return to Portland to day. Mrs, Busks: Hostess On Friday afternoon Mrs. Wil liam Busies: entertained inform ally at tea at her home on North Summer street in compliment to a few friends. Compliments Mother Miss Gladys Humphrey w a s rorst was assistea oy jurs. an n, flf Fearcy. The evening hours were OtPf UttlCerS spent informally. Covers were placed for Miss Chadwick chapter No. 37. Or- Jean Morrison of Walla Walla, der of Eastern Star Installed Us "Wash, who is a house guest at 1939 officers at a beautiful instal- the Grabenhorst home this week- lation ceremony Thursday night also a tea hostess Friday after- ena, miss uora urager, mis. m tne siacomc tempie. Mrs.. ooon at her apartment on D Helen , Wiedmer, Miss Barbara Wayne D. Henry and Mr. Harry street. The affair was arranged Williams, Miss Betty Read, Miss e. Crawford were the installing n compliment to her mother, Peggy Minkiewltx, Miss Carol officers, being assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Arminta Humphrey. Calling Potter, Miss Marybeth Ramsey. paul Hauser. Mr. Rex W. Davis, hours were from 3 to 5 o'clock. Miss Jane Mackeniie, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. Meade Mrs. George Davis assisted the Mr. and Mrs. Grabenhorst, Jr., c. Petteys, Mr. B. B. Herrick, hostess informally. The, tea table Mr. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mr. Mrs. J. O. Russell, Mrs. L. M. vvas carried out in a blue and James Nicholson, Mr. Douglas Fiagg and Mrs. Lyman McDonald, silver decorative scheme. Crager, Mr. Richard Grabenhorst. Harry E. Crawford was in- Tea at Trindle Home Mr. Robert cannon Mr. mory bU m wortn matron Mr. J. Miss Eleanor Trlndle and Miss l a mi w o - U 4S A 1 1 A A LJAe S AW 9 w S. Murray, worthy patron; Mrs. iieien Trmaie entertained at tea Mem Pearce, associate matron; Friday afternoon at the William Mr. Lawrence M. Fiagg. associate H. Trlndle home on South Com- patron; Mrs. Alma J. Thompson, mercial "treet for a group of secretary: Mrs. Virgil Hickethler. their friends who are in the treasurer; Mrs. Harold F. Phil- capital during the holidays, lippe, conductress, and Mrs. Ralph Guests were asked to call at a nAn o.ct.io nth. 4 o'clock and Christmas decor- Mrs. HG. Smith and Mrs. er of'flcerg selected to serve the ations were used about the Charles A. Sprague are entertain- chapter are Mrs. Ernest Peterson, looms. Ing members of their bridge club Mrg Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Wil- Those bidden were Miss Jnlia and their husbands at a New llam j&yf Mrg Ruth A Herndon Johnson. Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Near's.Eve party tonight at the MrB Jam'es Barmen, Mrs. F. c! Heln Parvine. Miss Jean McEl- Smlth home on Center street. unci Mrs Alherta Cohen Mrs hinny, Miss Charlotte Kallendar, A no-host dinner will be served w. y. McKinney, Mrs. William Ml8S Charlotte Eyre, Miss Edna Hobbs, Mr. Atlee Pearcy, Mr. Harvey Quistad and Mr. Thomas Earle. Hostesses to Entertain At New Year's Party ley. 01 uauas ana mrs. josepn rei- The officers were dressed in ton- us ? and cards will be In play during Tschono and Mr Meade C. Pet- Savage, Mrs. Chauncey Gettman This is, alas, sometimes truer than the more familiar formula and so theme will be used in the decora tions abOUt tne rooms. similar ilreMPa nt tnrnnni Mn .nS0pIr?wPrarCait Mr fnd lace 0Ter plnk and th08e two co1' Missionaries Will Leave and Mrs. Robert W. Craig, Mr. and ors were accented in the decora- , T ,. Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. tions and appointments. The lit- DOOn for India C. W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tle nower glrlB were g0wned to Hoffnell, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. accent the officers' dresses. The Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clemes Hunter ana Mrs, cnaries saprague flower girls were Elaine Murray, have set January 18 as the date and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith. Corrine Henry of Salem and Pa- of their departure for Lucknow, tjornne tienry or saiem ana r- iiyi u. """"u . - v- tt v. m. t tt 1. 1 j-v ir tricia Ryan of Vancouver, Wash. India, where Mr. Clemes will be MlSS JJoriS xlamDy tO Dt Xllgnlana trirl8 Meet at Mrs. Millison's xne regular eaiuraay turning The retiring matron, Mr$. Belle on tne stair 01 tne unnstian coi- f- J ClinJ9V Children's Story hour will be held N Brown, and the retiring pa- there. Mr. and Mrs. Clemes luamcu Ounuay at the public library in the fire- tron Mr. Harold F. Phillippe, have een residents of Salem Oclo-k Sundav place room at 10 o'clock. Miss were eacn pre8ented with pins mce their arrival a little over ,n L Anrrh of KiisaDem uarey, cnuaren s uorar- nnt But ghardt Home Is Scene ot Tea Friday One of the loveliest holiday teas was given Friday afternoon at the William H. Burghardt home on Union street when Mrs. Burghardt and Miss Ruth Fick entertained in compliment to a number of matrons and maids. Calling hours were from 4 to 6 o'clock. Assisting and receiving with the hostesses in the living room were Miss Marjorle Christenson nd Mrs. O. K. DeWltt. Seasonal decorations were used about the guest rooms. Presiding at the serving table during the afternoon were Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. Louis Lachmund. As sisting in the serving were Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Kenneth Rowntree and Miss. Rovena Eyre. The tea table was effective with a centerpiece of violets and narcissus flanked by tall white tapers in crystal candelabra. An arrangement of narcissus cen tered the buffet. Harmony Club and Choir Present Program The Junior Harmony club pre sented a musical program at the Old People's home Thursday night and was assisted by the Knight Memorial church choir which was under the direction of Rev. H. C. Stover and Donald Allison was the accompanist. The choir's beau tiful Christmas program was re peated at the home. Members of the Junior club who gave piano selections were Mary lee Fry, Ruth Bain, Elsie Mathes, our attractive subject has decided to enjoy her own company just "eill L' ii.lc.ia. VeBri "an: one evening, anyway. She has snuggled into a negligee, bttllt on the J 7J' B1"T . wrLgni,' 09T: monastic lines of some of her smartest frocks. Its heavy white crepe 9n"UTon' 1 vv . carries over the Christmas spirit with myriads of green and wine Jack Leee. Bobby Bain sang figures and a stout, wine colored cord, pulling through shirring, ronD of Christmas songs. Mrs. extends its tasseled ends to the slash in the skirt Shirring in the Walter Denton, the club counsel bodice frames her throat In a new ruffly ruffle. Copyright, 1938, lor- "ged the program. Esquire Features, Inc. ... Buffet Supper Party At Brown Home Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown will be hosts for a New Year's eve par ty tonight at their South Commer- fifffl&"M "fife ' "About all jou can say for liim is that he's tall, dark and tiresome I lan, will tell special New Year's stories. - afternoon Members of the Highland 4-H v.. .... rift. year ago wnen iney Degan tnew z.t . : r uu ;cioiuj meruuou mi ciai sireei resiaence. a ounei uy- Mr. Rex Hartley of Jefferson furlough from duty in India as r L' " vf the home of Mrs. R. W. Milllson. Per will be served and the evening sang two numbers "The King of missionaries of the Methodist Dme the bride of Mr Eldon Miss Maxine Buren talked ?ur' WIUvbe ,spe" ,nIQrm,a f-"U 7 11 Love Mv SheDherd Is" and "Out Episcopal church. They have made Decome ine onae oi mr. aaaou Tne New yearB theme will be 111 I HP VflllftV fi.. n-.W.fv many friends here. Newberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. to them on selection and hanging UM(1 tne decoratlong. V ttUCJ Today's Menu Mince Butter be the . Tt - ,I1t piece; de resistance for today, Jc p JaVOr Monday's a holiday and we'll serve cold ham. TODAY Avocado orange salad Liver and onions With tomato sauce Green beans Bran muffins Huckleberry pie SUNDAY Cranberry-banana salad Baked ham Cider sauce Hot rolls Many suggestions may come irom European countries to make cur own meal planning and cook ing of more interest to' us as well as to the diners. ., To include, rf specially flavored butters among the reg ular equipment in the kitchen, does not only mean that they are there to spread on crackers or open faced sandwiches, but that there are sauces and gar nishes ready for fish or meat dishes at an ordinary meal to i- Peach Melba MONDAY Cabbage slaw Carrots and celery, buttered Cold sliced ham Deep dish apple pie Cheese Candled apples and sweet potatoes make them a bit dress Many countries churn fruit Juices with cream, to give a fruity tang to, butter, some add herbs and find - interesting fla vors, desireable as sauces for meat and fish. Any bottled sauce will give excellent flavor to butter when worked in with the back of a iroon or a spatula. Any number of combinations are possible. Any of the many pr pared fish pastes, such as anchovy, sardine, caviar and others, mix well with butter. They are good, spread of bread or on crackers. Almonds pounded to a powder and added to M pound of butter ., v..--, d 2 tablespoons powdered su- onlons and other winter favorites .7 . , rv!, i mat is uiuisicueu ouguiij with milk, and whipped vigor ously makes sauce for dessert Cauliflower and Brussels sprouts or Bweet breads. Join broccoli to make vegetables Bacon butter "is another possi for serving with a cheese topping, bllity fry pound bacon until Root Vegetables Begin Holiday Selection Root vegetables include celery root, carrots, beets, turnips, green and begin a long list for holiday menus. Artichokes are a French favor ite, fast becoming one of Amer ica's most popular vegetables. Green peas and new green beans add interest to the market dis plays. Greens Include mustard, spin ach, kale, curley endive and lettuce. crisp, cool and mash fine, add to M pound butter and 2 hard cooked egg yolks, rub,, through a sieve and sprinkle with pap rika, i Chili powder butter is anoth er CHILI POWDER BUTTER Mince pound butter and mix in about 1 tablespoon chili children, Patty and George, are Ruthyn Thomas, accompanied by Their son Bill is a senior at Cj1isewffe,1'7' Leo W. Collar of pictures. They included sewing Covers will, be placed for Mr, Chinese cabbage and plain cob- powder (or enough to suit the bage are good for salads or for taste.) Rub the powder into the steaming. butter with the back of a spoon. Celery root is another mid-win- CHIVES BUTTER ter favorite in every market die- Mix 2 tablespoons chives that piay. have been chopped fine, in 4 Radishes add color and flavor V n"r- Use for meats or . for fish. v i to saiaas. go on tnrougtt s long llit of Squash Is waiting to be baked. BUCn addltloni hiney, nutI, Among the fruits we'll find apt caraway or poppy seed, fruit pies, grapefruit, fresh pineapple, pyrups. mustard, cottage cheese grapes, cranberries, good baking and any number of others, each pears and plenty of avocados. giving more Interest to menss. spending the New Year's week- Mrs. p. S. Thomas played two vlo- Willamette, having come here for will officiate. end at the Dorchester House. nn selections, "The Old Refrain" nIs complete college course. Olive, Misses Caramel and Carmagene afternoon's meeting. and a cooking project during the snd Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Pattern and "Waltz." Committees Announced Mrs. Crawford announced the following standing committees: Sick Mrs. C. S. Blodgett, Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. Elmer Mc- a Junior, arrived a year later, fol- Hoffer will light the tapers. Pre- Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Social Realm a (tint i,r. . it.. r a uaraner A.napp, mr. ana ir. r. lowed by Mr. and Mrs. Clemes and ceding the ceremony Mr. Lowell Epl and Mri j G gcJunifl A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar the younger children, Elizabeth Lovell will sing "Because" and "I Members of the group are- Doris Pulon snd Mr. and Mrs Keith and Ron who spent their furlough Love You Truly." Mrs. Clara Fen- and AHce Schmidtt xhelma Gam- Brown. wiwi me oiaer. cmiaren. ww S V. Rebecca Howard, Ann Schroe- jvir. ana Airs. Clemes, .nzaoein es. airu. fiance uaiwen vi run- der Dorothy Starkey Beverly AURORA Miss Hazel Carth crs, bride-elect of Kllian Smith of Mt. Angel, was honor guest at a shower at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. T. DeLaney of Martha Bradtl on Tuesday after Kee, and Mr. William Nelmeyer; Rn wl leave for India by land will sing a number following Eply Lou jy, Harriet San Mateo. Calif., formerly of Sa- noon. The Christmas motif was relief Mr. E. A. Rhoten, Mrs. J. wav 01 California. Chicago. On- the ceremony. Huston. Bonny Klein. Patricia lem. are arriving in the capital txpressed in the decorations. A. Brownson, Mrs. Gertrude Wil- tario and wiu leaTe New York on Mls" Ruta Tupper of Eugene, Gorman EBther Herbert and Bet- today to spend the weekend with Miss Carothera found her gifts boo; clinic Mrs. H. A. Gueffray. March 3- They, will be stationed cousin of Miss Hamby, will be the ty Brinkman. Mr. and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. They through clues given in bits of Mrs. W. F. Crawford. Mrs. B. W. aou miies irom ine piace nonor aiieiiuauu , wm De among tne out-oi-town Mr. Cecil Newberry will be his f0iw -t the Tillicum club dance Those Invited included: Miss brother's best man, and ushers Missinnarv SnriVtv tn tonight. Haxel Carothers, Mrs. G. Caro- will include Messrs. Dan Clement, iissionary oocieiy IO , tbers, the Misses Selma and Cleo Henry Mattson, Roy Flske, Ray Meet Wednesday Miss Ina Bennett, Miss Mary Carothers, Mrs. J. Case, Mrs. P. Fiske, Bob Huston, Fred Broer J Virginia Nohlgren, Mr. Ralph and N. Smith, Miss Florence Smith, and Garnett Six. The Women's Home Mission- Mr. Joseph Nohlgren are motoring Mrs. W. Aman, Miss Agnes Walk- A reception for the relatives arT B0Cietv will meet in the Car- tn Portland tonieht to be the Misses May and Marie Breed, and the wedding party will be r;er ,oom ot the First Methodist ruests at a New Year's eve nartv Mrs. J. Sonnen, Mrs. R. Sonnen, Edwards. Mrs. E. B. Millard: fi- or tnelr last PPomtment. nance Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Miss Laverne Kantner, Mr. H. F. Phil- Snooks Entertaining at lippe; examining Mrs. M. C. Pet- TT D teys, Mrs. L. M. Fiagg, Mr. W. D. Tamily home Henry; instruction Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Paul Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. H. Snook will Mr. M. T.. Movers- hnatoesoa Vn celebrate their 55th weddine annl- B. B. Flack, Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy! versary on Sunday at their home held at the home of the bride's church on Wednesday at 2:15 for which Miss Suzanne Curtis MIs Justine Hunt, Mrs E. Grim, Mrs. Belle N. Brown; program .on soutn LiiDeny street, au xneir pruu oiiu. o ciock with a Mrs. Ira L. Darby and Mrs. Ivan Children and famines plan to De at i:& p.m. Stewart; decorating Mrs. G. S. here for the event. The Rickey Sunshine club met Mrs. M. C. Flndley has charge Paxson, Mrs. M. Starrett; refresh- The family includes:. Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Mysta Hend- of the devotions. Mrs. L. D. Wa- ments, Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. Mrs. I. N. Traver of Corvallls, ricks Thursday. Members voted terman will review the first two L. M. Pnrvine- nfternnnn inh .. Mrs. J. f. Traver of Sacramento, to cnange tne name or me ciud chanters of the study book. n i a nt to iniBi cnin Mr a t n Pnoooii m. to.i Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ireland of tc Good Neighbors club. Mr. Hnlrnmh. aHminlatratnr of ri.,,a.. xtt ua .a neetlne Bradtl, Grote; press Mrs. ' H. F. Phil- Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Marion county relief, will give a Lertine lodge. Miss Downs will M,1f," Barbara Blosser, Mrs. H. lippe, Mrs. Ralph Allen. M. Lemmon and Janice, Mr. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg are talk concerning his work. Miss ieave Sunday for Pomona col- Sn,g111, yet Hgi11' Miss The new officers will officiate snook and Mr. Glen Snook of eu- entertaining a group or inenas Florence Lewis will rive violin lege to complete her senior year. "ei""5 XT cabinet meeting will be hostess. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, Miss Flavia Downs, Hume and Miss Esther Grim, Miss Mabel Stelger, Miss Ida Sonnen, Mrs. J. Sonnen, jr., Mrs. G. Pardy, Miss Marjorie Sonnen, Mrs. H. Warren Downs, and Mr. Carl Ar- l"' Mr8' TLyf.on' Mr"-, w1 nold of Los Angeles enjoyed Henry' Miss Er" for the first time on January ene, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snook informally tonight at their Center numbers. Mrs. E. C. Miller's third, at the first regular meeting of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen .street home preceding the Wis- study class will meet at 12:80 of Chadwick chapter. ? Ireland and baby. teria club dance at Castlllian hall, for a no-host luncheon. . , i ' Musical Programs on Radio This Weekend Worth-while musical programs for the weekend, to be heard on the radio, are: Today on KEX at 10:55 until 2 p.m. is "'Fidelio" by Beethoven. The cast: Don Fernando, prime minister of Spain Julias Heahn, bssso Don Piiarro, foTernor of the prison. ...I'rederich Schorr, basso Florestan, a Spanish nobleman Rene Haison, tenor Lenore, his wife .Kirsten Flsjstad, soprano Roceo, chief Jailer Emanuel List, basse Slsnellina, his daughter - i Marita Farrell, soprano Jacquino, Roceo 's assistant .... - Ksrl Laufkoetter, tenor First Prisoner Nicholas Massue, tenor Second Prisoner.... Arnold Gabor, barlton Also over KEX at 7 to 8:30 o' clock tonight will be heard NBC The bolero-frock and the sus- Symphony orchestra with Artur render-frock are "best beloveds" Rodzinski. conductor. in fashion well do kiddies know Concerto Grosso for Strings in G minor it from what the grown-ups say!-: - : , Vjraidl Tattem 4004 combines both o'p" o ( il"7 L Scri.bl. Styles, and i therefore SUre tO Suite for Orchestra, "'Coeperia's be almost Idolized by "four to . Tomb'' twelvers'- . while mother, will HaAE-ai, appreciate it easy making and ; r. gtrausa its usefulness. One bolero will On Sunday over station KOIN do with two frocks and serve from 12 m. to 2 o'clock will be as an extra, garmen) after play- heard the Ney York Phllharmonic- ing,- or as a street jacket next Symphony with John Barbirolli, tpring. Choose a serivceable wool conductor, and Mishel Piastro. vi olin soloist. Symphony No. 5, in B flat Schubert Violin Concerto in A minor Glaiunoft Overture to "Die Fledermaus"Pisaieato Polka; Walts, "Joya of Life"; Over ture to "Der Zigear,erbaron"J. Strauss Over KOIN from C to 7 the Ford Sunday evening hour will be Cupid Wins 15 UP Stewardesses in Year! Huber, Miss June Blosser, Mrs, Miss Sybil Spears will enter- B 1rton: Jbs Alice Nordhaus . wvT. -t-A- . en, Mrs. J. Stauffer, Mrs. O. M New Year's Eve supper party at the home of her parents, Mr. serge : or crepe or stitch up a pretty pTaid, to show off the very pretty bias cut o! the skirt! Have plenty of tub-cotton blous es so there'll be one ready to put on. : - Pattern 4004 is available in children's sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and heard with Frits Reiner as con 12. Size , Jumper, takes t ductorand Lily Pons, coloratura yards 25 inch fabric; bolero, soprano as soloist. yard 25 inch fabric and blouse. Overture to "Uasanlello" .........liuber onaaow song irom " iiinorsn- neyeroeer liaideronnetto. Empress of the Pagodas, from "Mother Goose" 8uiU Havel Ring Oat, Wild BllsGoonod Variations - - - Pritfh Walu, Pas des -Fleurs Delibes Apree an Revo Fsura yard 35 inch fabric. fend FIFTEEN CENTS (15e) la erins 'or this Anne -Adams pattern. Writ ' plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS and STtl.E NUMBER. Write TODAY for yoor etpy ef AVNE ADAMS. WINTER PATTERN BOOK, and at smsrtly dressed with economy This brilliant eolloctioa of "round tbo clock", fashions saovs eorrect elothej yea eaa easily make for every outdoor and indoor occa sion. Styles for th very young and , . for women who want to stay youngl ' Lingerie on d gift ideas for the eoming holidays, a welt as fabrics and ae eessoriesl Don't miss this stunning book of psttrrrsl Mail your order at oncel BOOK, f IFTKKN CENTS.. PATTIBH. F1FTKEN CENTS. BOOR AND PATTERN WHEN OR DERED TOGETHER, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. - Send your order to Tb Oregon Statesman, Pattern Department Lol Here the Gentlo Lark. Rokoesy March O God ot Bethel. . o i BUhop Berlios .Scottish Psalter Miss Helen Pnrvine, daughter of Dr. Mary Purrlne, who has been visiting in Salem for the past fortnight .will leave Sunday for Oakland. Calif., to resume her work at Mills college. o e i Mr. and Mrs. William Basics: ' had as their Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Baker and daughter, Nelva, of San Mateo, Calif. Ottaway, Miss. Lejune Gardner, Miss Glen Vinyard, Mrs. D. Satter, Miss Lillie Gillee, Mrs. L. Keil, Mrs. B. Oiler, Mrs. C. Case, Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, and the host ess. 0 0 0 SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Al and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, on Chemeketa street. OOO Mr. Paul H. Hauser, Jr., Mr. Paul Sturgis and Mr. Lelghton ing for San Francisco where they Schroeder were holiday hosts at will attend the East-West game "reI SSuth ,WteF 6treet hom1 voar' Aav Wednesday night to a group of iNew iears oay. relatives from Mt. Angel and , . . , . . . Portland. Covers were laid for Miss Patsy Livesley, daughter M and Mr8 Jonn Gn, Helen cf Mr. and Mrs. T. A Livesley, Kebe Mr and Mr8 Bob Din, T 1 leTf..Sundva7 nlg?1 f0rPal Mrs. Emma Lassas, all of Mt. vain., wucrc sue win re- Anets AnA Misa Elizabeth Keher sume her studies at Leland Stan ford. oo Miss Charlotte Hill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill, of Portland and the Al Schroe ders of Silverton. OOO WOODBURN The annual Christmas party of Chapter J of Traffic Offenders In Overton Court WOODBURN Phillip George Dykstra appeared in Judge Over ton's court here after being ar rested for operating a truck at eight without clearance lights lights after being warnod a number of times. , He was fined ; f 20 and costs of $8.30. Failing to pay he was sent to the county jail. Melvin W. Tautfest was ar rested for passing stop signs without ' stopping and pleaded guilty. He paid a fine of 1 5 and costs. He was also charged with operating a motor vehicle without current license plates displayed thereon. He pleaded not guilty. Jesse Willhite paid a fine of $5 and costs after pleading guilty to a charge of operating a car at night without a rear light. Horace L. Alley of St. Paul for passing stop signs without stopping, was fined $5 and costs. He was taken to jail, being un able to pay. Perry Springstead of Portland was charged with passing another motor vehicle without sufficient . clearance to which he pleaded guilty. He was also taken to jail. in lieu of pay ment of a fine of $5 and costs. Alex Sharps Hosts HAZEL GREEN Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Long and children, Gerald, Lois and Jean of Portland and Mrs. Robert Massie and daughters, Charlotte' and Katherine of Forest Grove were guests to dinner tt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sharp. Mrs. Long and Mrs. Massie are sisters of Mr. Sharp. . tree and exchange of gifts feat ured the meeting. Asfijiinr the Is spending severay days in Port- tne peo sisterhood wes held at hostess were Mrs. John Muir, tana as tne nouse guest oi miss tne nome of Mrs. h. F. Butter- Miss Gladys Adams. Miss Wilma Arvilla Bates. OOO Mrs. Merritt Truax entertained with a dessert bridge party Thurs day night at her home on North 19th street in compliment to a (roup of friends. OOO Mr. and Mrs. George Fiagg and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell are en joying the holiday weekend at the Surf Tides. field with a covered dish supper Morrison, Mrs. L. S. Movhel and served at 7 p.m. A Christmas Mrs. P. L. Love. 1. Bright as the Garden Itseli Is This Laura Wheeler Scrap Quilt SILVERTON -- Miss Frances Stewart was a delightful holiday hostess at an evening party at the I. L. Stewart home on South Third street. ' Miss Betty Kleinsorge scored high Guests - included from Salem, Owen Hunt, Doris Unruh, Esther Black, Jeanne Cladeck and Elva Sehon; Margaret Hagg and Jane Opsund of .Portland; Mrs. Kelley Standard of Wood burn; Mrs. Ev erett Gettmann of Stay ton; Mrs. Arthur Smith, jr., of White Sal mon, Washington; Mrs. Jimmy Sehon of Washington, D. C, and Frances Thompsa, Mary." Jo Barth, Betty Kleinsorge, Eunice Maulding and LaForest , McDon ald of Silverton. . - WALDO HILLS Of interest here and at Silverton is the an nouncement of the marriage ot Miss Nellie Hatch of Portland, sister of .Mrs. John Overlund, to Franklin -Humphries, son of finds it, bat that etrnally young matchmaker, Daniel Cnpid, appears to have Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hum- Easy patches economical scraps sewing and finishing; y a r d a g e usiness during 1088 on Union Pacific trains, according to that railroad's records, phries, srM of Salem, December a colorful design all make this - chart; diagram of quilt. , i Romance is where one dona o. land of fir trasineaa during 1 Q5ttt rmt Fnlnn 1au1f to trminm avnrvlinar During the past year Mr. Cupid's darts found their mark-on the 15 Union Pacific registered-nurse 23. The ceremony was read at Old-Fashloned Nosegay quilt fas- Send ten cents In coin for this stewardesses rbo are shown above, with the result that they resigned, two to become wives of law- the home ot the bride's brother- cinating to make delightful to pattern to The Oregon Statesman,, years; two, brakemen; one, radio announcer; one, pharmacist; one, doctor; one, steward; one, con- in-law and sister, Mr. .and Mrs. own! Pattern 1888 contains ac- Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly doctor; one, oil company executive; one, naval pilot; one, fibn company executive: two, inercnania; -a. um.cj .vi Vancouver, in curaie pattern pieces; Diagram ot rATTEKN NUMBER, your NAME one, auditor. which city they will reside. block; instructions for cutting, and Address.