The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 15, 1940, Page 11, Image 11

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" RECENT BRIDE lira. Blaine Vogt (Jean Gillespie) who wo3
married in the First Christian church last Sunday.
Family
Bookshelf
By the Library Staff ..
Among all t&e type of books
- available tor enjoymeat and 1b
formation, none sires more pleas
ure than a rood - biography. A
biography gltes pleaiare becanae
It Is Inspiring; and charged with
deep .httman- emotion based on
Intimate - personal' experience.
. while nof a tew sack books are
a source of sound Information in
some literary or scientific field. .
Here are described some of the
recent biographies - found at the
public library. - '
One of the most satisfying
boohs ot the season - Is "How '
Dear to My Heart- by Mary Mar
garet McBrtde. This Is an anto-.
biography of her early years on
a Missouri farm. The author Is a
well known Journalist and radio ,.
broadcaster. This might well be
called an Idyllic picture ct rural
life. Women readers will find ex
tra .pleasure here, for there are
fine recipes for old time cookery,
mixed In with memories.
Quite another thing Is "A
Judge Comes of Age." N by John
C. Knox, who Is senior United
States dIstiiBt judge for southern
New York. ThU extremely human
story of a lawyer, prosecutor, and
judge begins In the peaceful
Pennsylvania hills where the
author spent a normally exciting
youth. During his long career he
has gone up the legal ladder
from justice ot the peace to fed
eral judge. During the course ot
his career he has taken part In
such famous trials as those of
Insull, Harrlman. and Daugherty.
as well as those of such notor-
Garden Club Will
Give Exhibit
SUNDAY WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fish who were
suca noior- mrmie ?A H CV- i- r- t v amsu. Kmtutwm
lous criminals as Dapper Dan ""T T , 1 T,"" . vuaseuw and Mrs. L. B. Srtnger are mak-
Collln. r,iorn West, and Doc Millard. The COUple will UVO In Catskanie. Inr. ladlrldaal Christmas corsages)
(Kennell-Ellis photo) Donohue. Reading this book one CPhoto by Testen-Milleri &r the guests. Others on the
feels that the real Inside story on - committee are Mrs. O. K. Dewltt.
Mrs. A A. eraser esertafe4 Urn. TTi DeOeck Uresler
ef tie ECST dab em aa kai uXw4
Thursday aTtaraooa at aer boss, the middle et Che week tor as
She was assisted by X2se Jeaaette aearer.'BC. ts cnead the fca&aan
dated tor If oadsy, Ieesaber Oraber. Chrlsf ss eleceratteas jrants. Mr. Lafesfey
XJ. Ir the asaual Qsrdee dab were aaed to the room sssostM Vlll ga aarta last before Chrttt
exblhtt of home tfeeeretiess. ta- tarn table, There waa as. eacmaara C ZwT-.TZ
eide am oatdoorswklcb wCl be TttUU Trsseet werec MnTlUr T " J
bald at the TWCA- em : Stsia -csarfcT-frs. B. J. DemmeO. ttnu . 1
street Honrs for the affair wfa Nellie bTmezr tfxe. Mary Becsra, ' Iota Stssea at the tTCTO &3
.be from-S te f o'clock d the ttrs. DeUa ScbeUberg, Mra. Batam bold the regular meeOag om Mosk
pubue-U tartted to attend Thsmpase. Mrs. Bay Wasaaaa, day Bight at T:IS o'clock l'Se
. well as exhibit. There wm be m Mrs. C W. Stege. Mrs. H a r r y ball. . A Christasaa eregTasa wia
small admlsslos charge. This Is Re we. Mrs. D. A. Saaaders and be fjtvesv aaa gifts brought for
wwywura , airs. 4U uraser. tnaiauorata
8 pedal muxleal' programs wtQ .' ,
be girem ta the afternoon - and
craning and the TWCA girts win
nlag earola at T:lt p. mu -The
singing will -be - followed by a
caadia lighting ceremony. .
. Exhibits wlU laclada the deee-
. ration of the' two maattaa. door
ways end stairways. There wf
be garlands, wreaths; madonnas,
angels, - door sprays, deeoratioaa.
- tor ta. buffet, ; ltrlng room sad
Christmas dinner tables.
'Mrs. E. M. Page ts decorating '
-one mantle. Mrs. William Phil
lips the frost door and Mrs. W.
T. Jeaks ts - arranglag aa old
fashioned Wassall.bowL The Girt
Reserres will display a table of
wrapped . packages which anyone
may eater. " "
Others exhlbltlBg are Mra. Karl
Becks, Mrs. lisater Barr, Mrs.
Ralph Cooley. Mrs. Allan Car
soa, Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. Low
ell Kara. Mra. W. H. Lytto. MraT
Walter Smith, Mrs. H. V. Corns
ton. Mrs. R. L. Cartwrigkt, Mrs.
O. K. DeWltt. Mrs.. Otto Paulas.
Mra. Homer Me Wain. Miss Eliza
beth: Lord. Miss Edith Schryrer.
Mrs. Lewis Jaaaoa. Mrs. B. O.
8cbaeklag and Mrs, Paul Head
rlcka. .
Mra. Phillip BraadU caalnaaa
of the exhibit. Mrs. Charles Cole
Seen and Heard
JERYMB ENGLISH
fore going on to Los Angeles and
Palm Springs tor Christmas.
these cases Is being rerealed for
the first time. ChTlStlTiaS Spirft
An equally fascinating blogra- . t
phy for men readers Is "Fessen- To Sj1lhlTt
Bardens Hosts
At Dinner
Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Miss
Helen Bocker.
cards were eajoyed aroaad a
crystal and blue Christmas tree
the varicolored
UP ... packages are aboat to be
a
n.:S:??V:: to "turn north shortly after the the wireless telephone, the fatho- swift Liked to th. exooT on
are beginning to arrlre from far fir.t of thli Te-- .nJ.ri. .i.nnnn. 8wirt i1"? to ToaB oa
away bringing holiday greetings Also headed southward after ni h'.rinr ma. Am the first radio
aVit- Christmas will be Mr. and Mrs. broadcast In history. Here is the
?fiL-iv i?u KJi-i rl wlter Cline . . . they will at- authentic story of a genius told
f-I 5! m nL.T" tend th SUnford-Nebraska grid by one who knew the man and
17. -!S ifff tfi2.? clM8le and wlu elebrate New his work for nearly a lifetime.
m" "i,."10 toe excitement will Year's ere at the Earl Carroll's Almost all readers are familiar
begin with one round ot parties theatre restaurant. .frImi ff . ii.
and family gatherings. . . The with the writings of the great
xtaw' m M.mtm. Aa ADmrtvn vtwrmnm naturalist and artist. Ernest
soon with the young ones going day of the Philharmonic 8ym- Thompson Se "JAJ
back te school and a lull in social phony orchestra ... A cold win- ""vT" Z
tnnitHiuia WnmanM nmnl.u rm tiUht Kn m AUtOblOgrSPny JUSt ISSUBO.
Til. ft wf .t.M . m .mmIIuI IMm mm A m- t 1 W -Jf
o . eatertained at thetr borne, Zlf Oaeets tartted
wt ArfL izfE-lll They wlu T,ew the Tournament great scientist. Reginald A. Pes
Festlre decorations are being pnt Cf Roses and the Rose Bowl game senden was Ameriea'a greatest
on New Tear's day . . . they plan radio pioneer, harlng lnrented vl -Tk Z1Z.J1 North list street, last sight. The Mrs. Pblulp Barrett. Mr. aad Mrs.
eless telephone, the fatho- o . ...i,. IT .r" I boase was decorated U holiday Lawraace Lister. Mr. amd Mrs.
meter, the submarine telephone. LulV Z.7.....; C:. Tirrf ... colors with wild red berries aad vlamle Ben. Mr. aad Mm
to play an Important part In so- concert goers arrlred In formal
clety during the holidays with attire, furs and evening wraps,
a dozen or more weddings slated and were accompanied by tux
and betrothals rerealed by ser- edo dressed escorts . . . From
eral young maids. where we sat glimpsed Lena
Shoppers are many these days Belle Tartar wearing red with
... also fur coats worn by al- a black velvet wrap and white
most everyone yon : meet these far collar. . . . with her was
cold sunny days ... Noted two Patsy Lee In an eggshell frock
sisters, Mrs. Margaret LeFargy with fur chubby. . . . The Brey
and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., man Bois.es coming In with Mr.
baying party accessories. f . . and Mrs. Charles Huggins . . .
Mother and daughter loaded with A smart twosome . . . Mrs. David
bundles. Mrs.-John-Waters Eason and Mrs. Kathryn MeU-
aiKliatioxler.., . jjje iatter-. auue gaj, both la aU black.)
upset, over xne cance,uauon ox tne ueorge Kossmans, were
bis
It
Is his best because It combines
the story of his struggle la youth
for an art education, his early
life In the real wilds of Canada,
and then his long life as an
artist-naturalist In many parts of
Canada and the United 8tates.
The book thus combines inspira
tion with Interesting knowledge.
This Is recommended for all the
family.
Genius Is treated in a skillful
manner In "Living Biographies
of Great Painters" by Henry
The and Dana Lee Thomas. The ca-
dlnner reers ana uvea oc twenty great
women
Christmas carols were led - by
Mrs. George B. K. Moorhead and
Mrs. a C Geer played for the
staging.
. Christmas decorations were
need la the rooms aad oa the tea
table. The centerpiece waa a tier
ed arrangement et holly, deco
rated with Christmas balls aad
lighted by red csadlea. The tea
committee was composed ot Mrs.
H. V. Collins. Mra. Frank Myers,
Mra. P. A. Elliott. Mrs. Oeorge
Alllag. Mra. W. E. Kirk aad
Mrs. James D. Sears.
Mrs. Estill Brunk aad Mrs.
Herbert Raho poured.
Mrs. Wonderlick
Invites Club
The Englewood Woman's club
will, meet at the home of Mrs. J.
Wonderlick. 23 S State street.
WnitAiatla' inrnHt rnrmalftr taat fknata Wa t)i. Anmnrt : m-iA In artists are Here S6t QOWO Uk tL
M'WaSS WWW aww W mmm mm mm mimmwv m MWa9.B Wa.WS V UV VVUVVt fUVt aaS . Mmm m A -
hlght.5. Marjorie was wearing their group were noted the a "d mipirmg way. wmcn ; " Mm
. tn.i -mmtr -mH n dw... . . distinruishes this book from the Joint hostesses with Mrs. Won
SB swyaH vs -...- aasaaavava'. ww aa ww Sa aaiswvoue see au sa li-u
brown felt hat , At the hand- floor length black velvet dinner many volumes written in the past derltclc are M r a
aerc met counter, sirs. . u. asa- aress ana tur coat . . . ur. ana """ut r
Franklin Thompson, the This boo is lor tnose . reaaj UK'
vi iiuwu i cu . 7. .7 .
in the careers or tnese artists.
wards . . . Looking at the color- Mrs. R.
ful displays. . . . Mrs. Boy Sim- latter wearing a
mons and Mrs- Conrad W. Panics, velvet cape ... At the reception
who was smart la a black ;coat after the concert . . . In the re-
ott the face hat and fox -furs ... ceivlng line ... Mrs. Theodore
Shopping, before going to tea . . . Kratt, attractive brunette . . . .
Mm n-Tal V nn no InfkBrtna? Iavb. f ni- thai rMi(nn iha Tnr hlark
ly in a rich brown beaver coat, with a white satin blouse 'had fox A f PciTTv'
fashioned three-quarter i length, a chubby . . . Mrs. Edouard Hurli- "l 1
Class Entertained
The Willing Workers class ot
the First Christian church met at
the home of Mrs. F. C. Perry for
their Christmas meeting. Mrs. D.
J. Tripp, Mrs. E. M. Rulitson.
Mrs. Jennie Willis, Mrs. Cliff
Phillips, Mrs. Lucia Walher, Mrs.
A. Jackson assisted. Others pres-
bonnet shaped bat. .the brim tnann was la teal blue crepe-and
edged In blue feathers . . . Har- Mrs. Wallace Wharton wore a
lug a grand time In the toy de- black crepe dinner dress ... A
partment ... Mary Anne Don- most attractive punch table . . .
nelly, daughter .of the E, A. Don- ia the center a miniature wooden
nellys, all dressed. uP la a ma- Christmas tree made In three
roon coat, matching velvet poke yerg anj each one edged in white
bonnet with white plume, white ruffles . . . Arranged on each
glovea and ..ehoea and , maroon tier were bright Christmas balls ent were Mesdames Mabel Robln-
aecks. and berries and a star at the top son Lioyd M. Hill, F. E. Roberta,
RftfiK HOWL nntTKTi Leav- . . -Sis single red candles placed Grace Cox. Ana LInd. H. L. Hal-
JSr&m ondavfortVhrlatmaa on old Paper were a ln. deman, P. A. Schmidt. Ralph John-
ln t.Ln-lSlr traight rowon;each side of BOn. Earl Gammon. L.E.Dagen-
- - . --- in. tt An f : n arr wiri nars.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aadersoa mm rwnin. wh Braided
at one of the punch bowls . . .
she returned on Sunday from an
extended stay In the east .
after doing Christmas shopping
N. E. 8kewla.
Cladek. Mra. Frank
Mra. Paul Nleswaader
C. R. Smith. A Christ
mas tree with the usual yuletlde
decorations will predominate la I
decorations. Refreshments wlu be
served and inexpensive gifts will
be exchanged by the members. A
free-will offering will follow aad
the proceeds will go to needy chil
dren ln the State Blind school.
The program Is as follows:
Darotiea Mra. J. J. afsaa
Vocal iolo Avar ia the Ksagsr
BvrsclT Jul J ohm
L-wrj, sec-ampMlat
Mrs. K. V
Christmas Carols,
Ylolia sola
.The OUk
At .Maris 4 8chbrt-WlIalsaJ
ifSaia.
Tha Old Kofi
JEceislar
. ; . they win be the guests of
her brother-in-law an aister.
and Mrs. Glenn "Perry, for the
Christmas and New k ear's : ht-
days,
Sir fifth -ous stage plays and musical ton L. Cass. E. J. Reesor.Wa
1 ,7 . V,rl attend cmedles. and seeing some ot the Little. Dorothy McDowell and La
wedding "al"" "en night spots . . . Mrs. Ronald Rue BothweU.
the Rose Bowl eajme . - v0!! Jones, who arranged the recep-
than InteresUng for Lawrence as , . hBB hfi PM1M,nsible for
the many benefit parties given The Women of the Moose aad
the past fortnight tor the or- Moose lodge are having their an-
hardt. M. J. DeLapp, D. L. Har
den, E. W. Cooley, A. Z. Flint, T.
W. Ladd, A. M. Hansen, Eva Ar
nett, Grace Conklln. Grace SUrr,
E. M. DeHutt. W. H. Gardner. W.
B. Baine. J. D. Sears, Earl Wood,
Waadell Josmaoa
Doretay Millar, aasapaaiat
Tanor aoloa
Thara's a Seag la tkm Air-Olar Spaaka
Star at tha Eaat Kamaaa?
The Tint tfoaL Traaitioaal KagUak
Oarlaad HoUovall
Talk Otrlatmaa Oar Haritaca
Dr. ML jr. Thaataaae
spraaa aoloa - .
Tha In
Lara's Prajar
O, Holy Klfht
Miss
isu Marks
AdaaM
B trine amartat
Mlaa rieraaea Bkaasr,
1st ViaUa
Bah Seklacal. Sad ioUa
Vraeaa Shialar. viola
Elbert McKiaUr, calla
than InteresUng tor Lwrence as d been responsible tor
Nebraska university ts bis alma n Da.
inaicr.
Snendlns? the noli days in- tne . . . ai-,- .mi rhH.tm.t ir n.pt at th
south wUT be ' the BWjt mt- Ber of deep yed erepe fash- hall oa Tuesday, December IT.
stroms and their ehUdren. Rob- loii0d a ,taaded girdle, at p. m. Mrs. 0. B. Olson U
ert ptrl jr.rJLTi gold broach at tha V neckline and chairman la charge ot the pro-
k The Christmas meetlaar ef the
Women's Missionary society ot the
First Evangelical church will be
held ln the parlors oa Tuesday at
S o'clock. Devotions will be ted
by Mrs. Helen Bier, aad lessee
study will be conducted by Mrs.
Grant Wlkotf and Mrs. Jay Cook.
Mrs. J. E. Campbell will alng
Christinas carols.
Board Elects
New Members
'Members et the Philharmonic
orchestra board met oa Friday
night at the Chamber of Com
merce rooms aad elected Guy
Hlekock. Mrs. Helen. Webster
Beelar, Chester Bernard and Mrs.
Walter Barsch to membership la
the board. ' - (
Wallace Wharton, president, re
ported on his contact with the
union, and the group agreed to
continue on a nonprofessional
basis with the orchestra, and to
pay union musicians the ' regular
scale. " " "- ' v
Miss Frances Virginia , Melton
reported en the orchestra's first
concert and Mrs. Ronald Jones
discussed the successful benefits
held in November. The next con
cert was announced as February
fr - t - e.e; 4- .
Flans are being made, lor the
annual homecoming s banquet . or
Sigma Lambda chaptiir of Nation
al Honor society, which la te be
held' December- , At p-m ta
high school ' cat eteriatj Roserra
tlons are bow belhf madetta the
principal's etflcei at? Salem high
ithool . The organlsaUea was
formed ia is s ana nu ."
bers, 0 of whom lure living in
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' , The TTlSamette University rae
alty Womea's dub w hich was te
have held a meetfa'g -Thursday
haa cancelled the aftilr. -
SLIPPERS
f Christmas
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CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS
8 x 10 Size
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By Appointment
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Thafa -vrhcA wo hear our customers sdr ersrr daf.
Perhaps not "everything" Iiisrally speaking, but
our selections are ezpertrr picked far thorough de
sirability ail fiie way around. No ojaudy bamula
affairs ar old shop-wocn niercbaadiee ... do Tsjaly"
or "halfway service' to make you feel unwelcome.
. . . We go the limit to make you foet at home .'
to make you glad you made your purchase in our
store.
Every day we receive compliments upon our cheer
ful and friendly service and our willingness to go
the limit to please our customers. Is it any wonder,
men, that they smile and say, greatl Ifs from
Miller'sl
Have you noticed the predominance of "AMERICAN MADE"
crifts at Miller's this season? Gifts that will surprise you . . .
better made , . . and lower prfcecl. Almost unbelievable . . .
volume or J;" mass'.;- production makes this possible. Shop
Miller's this week and learn, at first hand, the new AMERI
CAN MADES. '
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