PAGE SIX Physicians' Auxiliary Elects Mrs. James J. Paaton wu elected to head the Tri-coonty medical auxiliary at a meeting held on Tuesday night at the home ot Mrs. Croyer C. Bellinger. Mrs. Horace Miller will be rice presi dent for the coming year, Mrs. Charlea Campbell secretary and Mn. Verden E- Hockett treasurer. Mrs. Bellinger had arranged Chriatmaa decoration on the dinner table and In the rooms. She was assisted daring the ere ulng by Mrs. Robert Joseph and Mrs. Tarvence King. Tko jfroap aang carols and pi ayes Christmas games follow ing the business meeting. Pres ent were: Mrs. H. H. Barlow, Mrs." Horace Miller. Mrs. Charles K. Bates, Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Mrs. Croyer Bellinger, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Vernon Douglas. Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd, Mrs. . Carl Emmons. Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mrs. Verden E. nockett. Mrs. E. V. Fortmlller, Mrs. .Robert Joseph. Mrs. Ter rance King, Mrs. James J. Panton, Mrs. J. O. Matthls. Mrs. Burtod Myers. Mrs. Kimball Page. Mrs. R V. Pemberton, Mrs. John Ram age. Mrs. W. N. Thompson. Mrs. Ray Walts and Mrs. R. I Wood. . Mr. Albert Adolphson at 870 D street will be hostess to mem bers of the Boy Scout Mothers club of troop 11 on Friday at 2:30 o'clock. This is the post poned meeting. - . ' Mrs. Robert Herrall will enter tain, the members of her bridge club this afternoon at her home on Falrmount hill. A luncheon will be serYed. followed by sev eral hours of bridge. CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Willing Workers, with Mrs. R. A. Reeher, 140 Sunnyside, 2 p air Demolay Mothers, Masonic ' temple, covered dish luncheon. NALC auxiliary, with Mrs. Dudley Taylor, pjn. Swegle achool benefit card and Chinese checker party, 8 p.m. Merry Mlnglers sewing clnb wltht Mrs. L. B. Malm, 2 p.m. Christmas party. KCKT clnb with Mrs. Rich ard Van Pelt, 104 Broadway street, 2 p.m., Christmas party. 7-S-Sls ter hood class at church 2 p.m. Christmas party, exchange gifts. Frultland Women's circle, fViHctmna nnrtv with Mrs. OrsA Fagg, 1 p. m. Fidelia class of First Baptist church, with Mrs. Elmer Conn, 220 East Wilson street.. Women ot the Moose card party with Mrs." A. E. Waldorf. 1460 North Church street, 8 p. m. ' Maccabee Thimble club with Mrs. John Douglas, Salem Heights avenue, 2 p. m. "" Friday Englewood Woman's club with Mrs. J. A. Wonderllck, " 2382 Bute street, 2 p. m. Loyalty class. First Baptist church. 8:30 o'clock dinner.' Woman's Missionary society of the First Baptist church , with Mrs. Inrlng Fox, 549 N. f Liberty street 2 p.m. Sigma Tau Mothers' clnb with Mrs. IL R. Pickett. 960 Center street, 1:30 dessert lun cheon. Ladles of Salem Dakota club with Mrs. Edna Gllkey, 857 South Liberty street. Christ mas party. FOE auxiliary drill team, dance, FOE hall. Fidelia class at Jason Lee church, Christmas party, 4:30 p. m.. exchange of gifts. OE3 Past Matrons, dinner at Godfrey's, 7:30 p. m. Saturday Social Afternoon club ot Eastern Star. Children party, 2 ! p. m. Masonic temple. Woman' Relief Corns. Miller Hall. 2 p. m. Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's Episcopal church at Mrs. Frank Spears', 2 p.m. vy--- T ""ALMM . OR at O ON . sbsbibbs'W" Hmmmms eMsssMsjsss tHssmew MSMsemp BRING THIS COUPON GIFT RIXG AND CROSS I THUR. - FRL - SAT. ONLY This Cevpow Worth f&51 Toward This Parchaae. This Cowpom ad Only 49c Ea titlea Bearer to One of Oar Regular f3.oo Goaraateed CHOS3 NECKLACES la Plala or White Facsimile DIAMONDS 14-K Finish worn morning, afternoon and evening. Va , . .. rlety of styles. Including engagement, wed ding and dinner Ring and plala or fancy designs in Cross Necklaces, j Lixait 2 to a Customer This offer made possible by the manufacturer. Limited supply for this Special Sale. We reserve the right to limit quantities. This Coupon is good only while Advertising Sale is on. FIVE TEAR GUARANTEE GIVE 31 WITH EACH ARTICLE. This Is aa Introductory Offer aad the Articles Will Be 3.00 After This Sale Wedding Rings i SPECIAL ftUMC, The Christmas vespers, to be presented on Sunday Is of un usual Interest and will be siren by the school of music, the drama and art departments ot Willam ette university. The program will be presented at the First Metho ds, church at 4 o'clock. There will be chamber music presented by the newly organised faculty string trio which includes Mary Schults Duncan. Clara n ess and Bernard t Barron. The university a capella choir, nnder the direction of I Dean Melvin Geist, will make Its first appear ance at this program. There will be a vocal ensemble and tableaus during the afternoon. A beautiful candle lighting ser vice ia being given and the choir will sing the processional. Dean Geist is directing the pro gram, Mrs. Chester Oppen is in charge of the tableaus and Miss Constance Fowler ot scenery. i Surprise Party At Noble s Mrs. James T. Noble celebrated her birthday Friday night when a group of friends entertained with a surprise party. The eve ning was spent informally and at the supper hour Mrs. K. G. Hlatt assisted. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James T. Noble, Mrs. Carl Staats, Mrs. Cecil Woods,, Mrs. Emma Hublman, Mrs. Etta M. Watts, Mrs. K. G. Hlatt, Loren Watts. Earl Noble, James G. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cain, MaeBelL Irene and Jlmmie Cain. Salem Girl Weds Burbank Man The marriage of Miss Edna V. Anderson, daughter of Mr. Nels Anderson of Salem, and Mr. Fred F. Penny of Yucaipa, Calif., was solemnized on Thanksgiving day in Los Angeles by Rev. Julius Du Bois. Mrs. Delia MacLean ot Los An geles, the bridegroom's sister, was the- bride's honor attendant. Mr. Guy E. Penny, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. After the ceremony a small reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. A brief honeymoon was spent at Santa Catalina Island. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Peterson are brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Penny will live ia Bnrbank, Calif., where he is employed. Mrs. Burke to Entertain Mrs. Donald Burke will be hostess tonight at her home on North Capitol street. After des sert, the group will play bridge until later in the, evening when gifts will be exchanged. Invited by Mrs. Burke are: Mrs. Kimball Page, Mrs. Russell Pratt. Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Samuel Schwarts. Mrs. Noel Ca vender, Mrs. Phillip Brandt, Mrs. Robert Goodfellow, Mrs. Mar shall Nauman, Mrs. William Dick, Mrs. George Podd, Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Chester Frits. Wednesday Club Has Dinner Members ot the Wednesday afternoon club met at the Argo hotel on Wednesday night for a dinner meeting and Christmas party." Present were Mrs. Ray Cates, Mrs. Gilbert Stein, Mrs. Russell Millett, Mrs. Glenn Newland, Mrs. Loring Greer, Mrs. Dennis Keefe, Mrs. Delvin Durham. Eastern Star Past Presidents' club will meet at Godfrey's on Friday at 7:30 a'clock for the din ner and Christmas party. Host esses are Mrs. Rex. Davis, Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Ora F. Mcln tyre and Mrs. J. E. Godfrey. Or 1'onr Choice of Ladles or Hen's Rho diam Finish Rhaga with Dentelle Dia monds. . - j ; Bring this Coupon and 4c to our store and receive one of oar regular $2 Cross Neck laces, or ladles or men's Rings. Ton save exactly $2.51. This 49c merely helps pay for local advertising, express, salespeo ple, etc., nothing more to pay. New Streamlined Designs These beautiful Cross Necklaces and Rings are the new fashion sensation now beinr 7 OFFER I ScnxeflcBtty o JMuusndB Mrs. Busick Sorority Mrs. William Busick will enter tain members of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority Friday night with a Christmas party at her home on North Summer street. A buffet sapper will be served followed by an Informal evening. The 'mem bers will dress to represent the name of some book or song. A musical program Is being ar ranged by Mrs. Thomas Drynan, Mrs. Jesse Butler and Mrs. Bruce Thompson. , . Those bidden are: Miss Velma May, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell. Miss Mary White, - Miss Cynthia De lano. Miss Rorena Eyre Miss Ida Jo Eaton. Miss Gwen Hunt, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Frank Sha fer, Mrs. Thomas Drynan, Mrs. Lynn Helae, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Harry E. Weinsteln. Mrs. Kenneth Bell,: Mrs. Bruce Thompson, Mrs. Jesse Butler and Miss Helen Sh reeves. ' Junior Guild to Celebrate The Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Sanderson Reed on Tues day afternoon and discussed plans for the coming golden Jubi lee of the organization which will be held in 1041. Mrs. Henry Mey ers, first president of the guild, was a special guest. Miss Mary Chadwlck was the first secretary. Assisting Mrs. Reed were Mrs. : George Otten, Mrs. Harry Belt and Mrs. John Lauterman. Mrs. L M. Schannep was elected to presidency for the next year, Mrs. J. N. Chambers and Mrs. Henry Compton as Tlce presidents, Mrs. Robert Brannan as secretary and Mrs. Lee Warnlck as treasurer. Members present were: Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. Sidney Kromer, Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Charles Jory, Mrs. Henry V. i tt m r iumpuiu, mis. xxcurjr , . uc;cn, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden. Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. IT. O. Shipley Mrs. John Bropby, Mrs. Rose Bab- Mrs. Mysta Hendricks enter- Beta Chi Mothers met on Tues- cock, Mrs. Edward M. Duffy, Mrs. tained members ot the Good day at the chapter house for the Lee Warnlck, Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Neighbor club with a 1 o'clock regular Christmas party and gave Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs. Cor- luncheon at her South 12th street a paper napkin and tea towel to nella Thomas, Mrs. James J. Pan- home Friday. The serving table the house. Professor Franklin ton, Mrs. George Swift, Mrs. W. was centered with attractive birth- Thompson talked about his work Carleton Smith, Mrs. Calvin Pat- day cakes honoring the birthday as freshman councellor and also ton, Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. anniversaries of Mrs. C. D. Court- discussed the origin of Christmas Sanderson Reed, Mrs. Harry Belt, nler and Mrs. Elma Dickey. Cor- customs. Mrs. George Otten and Mrs. John ers were placed tor: Mrs. C. D. A vocal ensemble from Wlllam Lauterman. ! Courtnler, Mrs. Milton Steward, ette, which gave several carols. Guests were: Mrs. E. A. Percy, Mrs. William McKinney, Mrs. Included: Carol Reed. Laura Lee Mrs. J. H. Bagley of Portland, Curtis Odenberg, Mrs. Elma Tate, Jewell Minler. Gertrude Mrs. John H. Bagley, Jr., Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. J. C. Courtnler. Mrs. Cannell, Helen Dean, Jack Hedge Ronald Craven, Mrs. L. E. Pre- Stuart Johns, Mrs. John A. Olson, cock and Irvin Potter, with Olive ble, Mrs. John Carson, Miss Al- Mrs. Austin Cater, Mrs. John St. Clemes as accompanist. did a rage. Miss sally Keed and Rev. George Swift Past Presidents At Peterson's The past presidents of the A Christmas party and gift ez- Mrs. Albert Llndenau, Mrs. Woman's Relief Corps met at the 1 change will be held. Charles McCargar, Mrs. Waldo home ot Mrs. Sarah Peterson on Mills, Mrs. Walter Mlnier,- Mrs. Wilson street Tuesday afternoon George Moore, Mrs. J. J. Nunn, for their Christmas party. Fol-; Mre RrrUTTrfO M rTQ Mrs. Frank. Power, Mrs. E. T. lowing the business meeting the AVAA: v wivj AAU" Barnes, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. afternoon was spent informally. A lnmnrra rrA1 F. H. Probert, Mrs. W. D. Pugh. At the tea hour Mrs. Mary Ack- XllUlIlIlLlfc? VJUOlip Mrs. E. A. Ramp, Mrs. C. E. Sieg erman assisted the hostess. v . . mund, Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. Ar- Those present were: Mrs. Eva Members of Delta Gamma al- tnur rjpston, Mrs. O. A. Macey Martin. Mrs. Eftie Dunlap, Mrs. omnae f!061"011 me at the and Mrs. Homer Goulet, a pat Rose Voris, Mrs. Bertha Love- Lom5 of tM- J&wrd Sala,oa nness. land. Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mrs. Cor- 5n'!hi8JmaS 5ari.e Hostesses for the afternoon delia LaBare. Mrs. Helen South- -J-JZ were Mrs- Braden. Mr8. Eyre, wick. Mrs. Mary Ackerman. Mrs. 1aa"d "? lSVL? Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. White, rsii. v.u vr, r glasses for two school children Mrs. Sarah Peterson. The regular meeting of the American Association ot Univer- sity Women for this month has ker wickwire, Miss Jean Martin, -""L ry w b been replaced by the annual mj yivian Chandler and Mrs. ..v . . Christmas program which will be Edward Savage. Alpha Phi Alpha met on Tues- held on Wednesday, December 20, day night at the home of Mrs. at the Roberta studio, 50$ North Mrs. Robert Taylor was host- William DePew for the annual Summer street. Each member is ess to the Chi Omega alumnae Christmas party and exchange of to bring a guest. The program club Tuesday night at her home. gIfif- co. Mra Vrm will be of Christmas music The plans were made for their P5ese?rt weie "" NorT1J:d" . Christmas activities. wards Mrs Frank Earnest, Mrs. The Lions club auxiliary will Those present were: Mrs. Phil- f1""1 Dtr'TmFkne - J be entertained this afternoon with Up E. Barrett, Miss Edith Libby, 5 5 wii- r ir a 1:15 luncheon at Houser's tea Mrs. Mardi Burdette, Mrs. Joel Ca- Mrs- "i w v - room followed by a meeUng at vender, Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. fj .w?i' AttT ' f", a the home of Mrs. Arthur Bates. Ralph Bailey. Mrse. Ronald Es- Ul'Jte,lla D2?PWMJf! Those in charge of the affair are: son. Miss Evelyn Carpenter, Miss X ,rt. e i , I Mrs. Russell Butler, Mrs. Joe Ona Mae Massey and the hostess. cl"?on' Tufs a,, Gross, Mrs. A. L. Elvln and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Taylor. r Ma"h Jan Ho"el, Miss Eva L. S. Christison. Cochrane. The Social Afternoon club of Mrs. DeHarpport played sev Thc Anburn Woman's clnb will the Eastern Star will entertain er1 DUno 1 ,"on.8' J?? hold an all-day meeting today at Saturday at 2 o'clock with a Te C&rliitmas story, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Thomas Frleson, Christmas party for the children Harland and Mrs. smart sang. 890 Monroe avenue, with no-host ot Eastern 8tar members. Mrs. accompanied by Miss Eva coch- 12:20 lunch.. A gift exchange and L. M. Flagg and Mrs. H. F. Phil- ran . , , Christmas party will be given, and lippe are in charge of the affair. members will then give the pres- The party will be held in the Ma en ts to the Children's Farm-home, sonic temple. Laura Wheeler Knows Cuddle Toys Capti livate the Ay Make these for the Christmas tun. A gay print does for kitty; Aft i.m tm j... 7s . . ' material tor the Jolly tar who's shirt is embroidered on in outline stitch. Pattern 22(2 contains a "7 rrrrrr' J . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. UAXLNB BUREN gtyL-.gntihl HIIIIII Of c ' IS f V ; it "My theory Is that the brighter a girl, the more she'll keep a man tn the dark I " And the brighter the lady as she matures, the softer the lines of her clothes. Observe the dress on the left; the bodice Is softly draped to one aide, the th re-q u arter sleeves are loose; the skirt flares slightly. Silk embroidery is used on the bodice. Right, a draped neck and hip line accentuate the fitted bodice. The sleeves are bracelet length. Mrs. Hendricks T T T JS riOSIGSS Clair, Mrs. Lyle Castor and Mrs. Mysta Hendricks. Later tables were made np for pinochle with honors going to Mrs. C. D. Courtnler and Mrs. Elma Dickey. r -k Mrs. Stuart will entertain the group at her home December 22. saving campaign. V'lift "nHs? J.er! jirS- m.hIa. n, wwih,,;,, xfr. t Tots at Xmas pattern for three toys; directions r maklnc; materials required. Send ten cents In coin for this ? P"ern to The Oregon Statesman, jNeedlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS, , itl'C. ViT ii n h i if Oregon, Thursday Morning Wommti Editor- tfuick en Beta Chi Mothers At Party Present were Mrs. H. L. Bra- den. Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. H. R. Crawford, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. U. S. Dot son, Mrs. H. M. Doud. Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs. Frank Erick- son, Mrs. Charles Eyre , Mrs. Charles Jory. Mrs. Leona Johnson. jr i i m . w ' . Aipna rnis Meet A Ti ' The Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary had the last in a series of card parties Tuesday night at the Knights ot Pythias halL Pi nochle and "500" were In play with prizes going to Mrs. E. Wet sel, Mrs. F. Winer, Mrs. R, Giese, Miss Ana Prrybilla and Mrs. R. Llttlefield. Blaccabees No. 84, will give a benefit party tonight at Fraternal temple when pinochle, "500" and Chinese checkers .will be la play. Ia charge ot the cards and re freshments will be Mrs. A. X MacDowell and Miss Margaret Taylor. SDLVERTON Miss Catherine Arbuthnot of the Oregon College ot Education at Monmouth, spoke on "Palestine, the Home of Christ" at the Taesday afternoon meeting ot the Silrerton Wom an's club. Mrs. H. B. Latham read the Christmas story from the book ot Luke. The January committee was ap pointed to Include Mrs. J. Mor ley, Mrs. Leonard Hudson, Mrs, Fred Baker, .Mrs. Dale Lamarr, Mrs. Dewey Allen, Mrs. Clay Al len, v. N Bine and silver decorations were used In the room where Mrs. Byberr presided at the tea table. A Christmas tree was dee orated and under this gifts from club members were placed for the Corvallls farm home, Mrs. A. J. Titus was chairman ot the com mittee. Hostesses included Mrs. C M. Wray. Mrs. Ernest Starr, Mrs. B. N. Kiev and Mrs. Clark .Bockman. , December It, 1939 JFpnaD Cookbook in Good Among the many cookbooks at the Salem public library is one which, would be an excellent ad dition to any culinary library, "Flavor's the Thing by Florence LaGanke Harris. Those women who find pleasure In feeding their families on tra ditional foods on holidays, will find the chapter on "Foods for days of fasting and feasting," of special Interest and the "calendar of holidays and their foods" of value for planning menus. A chapter on herbs and flavor ing makes good reading; and yet Is of great interest to the cook who wants her's to be the best of foods. Recipes for such Interesting fa vorites as mailed ciaer, and rasp berry shrub are found in the chapter on beverages. Cookies listed, include many Christmas favorites, and specials for other occasions, along with the history of many of the foreign ones. Chapters on soup, stuffing, des serts, salads and relishes make the book doubly valuable, be cause explanation of the flavors which make the dishes distinctive, give the cook a reason for using them. A discussion of yeast breads (mostly holiday ones) give wide variety in dinner and breakfast hotbreads. It is one of those books that Is more than a recipe list, al though there are many good formulas included. It is a book sd ydDODir (Bfiffits art Wsnrdls 1 jy INTIME FOtf CHRISTMAS! Apple Cider for Jelled Dessert Jellied dessert Is an excellent Idea tor winter days, especially when flavor is gained by fresh winter cider. APPLE CIDER TANO 1 package lemon gelatine 1 cup hot water 1 cup sweet cider 1 cups red apple, cut in match-stick pieces Dissolve gelatine in hot water, add cider. Chill. When sUghtly thickened, fold In apple. Turn Into Individual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold. Serves 6. Kensington Club At King's Mrs. George King will be host ess to members of the Kensing- for Interesting reading, a book of informative material that a good housewife would like to know. t SMSYRUP!, soupy pour uip BOlUriG 17ATCH over4cups SUGAR add I teaspoon r.iAPLEirjc. .andyovhaveSFMTSde- Bdow MAPLBNE SYRUP. A 35-cmtboHtoef MAPtBNE Savon 32 ptntu Abo a fine food Bavoc At grown. t mi ".I- vi.i l7! w nim AHJL LOOK YOm BEST FOR CHRISTMAS WITH A BRIGHT COLOR UNDR YOUR DARK COAT 98 New, festive dresses with tiny waists, flaring; skirts, fine shir ring and other feminine details t Rayons in new colors I Lime, Gumdrop Rose, Aloha Bine I Black, tool Sizes from 14 to 20. OTHER NEW COLORED DRESSES, 2.98 and 3.98 UEAH UP-TO-TH-f.JNUTa HI COATS CINSATIONAL VALU23 l75 Worth $14.98 and Morel 5ve almost 30 on richly furred winter coats I Choose from pieced Persian, mink-dyed Marmot; Seal dyed coney, fins Squirrel, and French Beaver (dyed coney).Latest styles! Beautifully textured, supple fab rics 1 In black, wine, blue, or green! Broken sizes from 12 to 48. Oae Words Hate Fsysaewt. fim ton clnb today at her home on Falrmount avenue. As special guests, Mrs. King has invited: Mrs. A. C. F. Perry and Mrs. B. B. Herrick. Members of the club are Mrs. X, M. Doughton, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Fred Anunson, Mra. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Barrlck, Mrs. T. S. Roberta, Mrs. A. A. Keene and Mrs. Har ry J. Mobr of Portland. flip fi(i!y h r.i . v I A- h'"" N . " RAYON SLIPPER SATIN onsecoats Ton can be sure shell "ooh" and "ah" over one of these! . They're so luxurious looking, so glamorous! Beautifully styled, with new tricks to flatter the figure! Bustle In fluence, lots of bodice inter est! In rich-looking Raisin, Evening Blue, Royal, or Dusty Pink! Sizes 14 to 201 ft'lillll'Se