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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1940)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oreq. Tlmradry Morning. December ltL 1343 - '' " : ' - PAGE FOUmiST at : Parties Feted COMING home by airplane from Rochester, NY. is Misa Frances Paris, daughter of Mr. R. D. Paris. She will arrive in Salem this Week. , . Hostesses to Entertain Friday. Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Clay ton Foreman and Mrs. Robert Dra- J:ar bars Inrlted a amall groan of rtends to the former's home on McQllchrist itreet Friday after noon tor the pleasure of Mrs. Don ald Sneer of Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Speer and her small son came north last week for the holidays and Mr. Speer will arrive In Salem on Saturday. The afternoon will be spent in. formally with tea served by the hostesses. The Christmas motif will be used about the g e s t rooms. Honoring Mrs. Speer will be Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton, Mrs. John Drag'er, Mrs. Harold dinger. Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Loring Schmidt. Mrs. Qlenn Wilbur and Mrs. Donald Cannon of Valley Junction, Mrs. Oarlen Simpson, Mrs. William H. Hammond and the hostesses, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Clayton Fore man and Mrs. Robert Drager. Beta Chi Alumnae Have Party Mrs. Manfred Olson, Miss Helen Boardman and Miss Irma Oehler entertained tbe Beta Chi alumnae at a Christmas party on Wednesday nigbt at the chapter house oft; State street. The evening was spent inform ally and, an exchange of gifts was enjoyed: A late supper was erred and the long table was centered with red tapers and holly. Attending the affair were Mrs. Wilson Siegmund, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. Wheeler It. English. Mrs. Manfred Olson. Mrs. Clar ence Emmons, Mrs. Kenneth Ool Itet. Miss Phyllis Phythlan. Miss Pauline Winslow, Miss Helena Schneider, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Eleanor Trindle. Miss Lila Cation, Miss Melva Belle Savage, Mss Lucile Brainard and Miss Charlotte Kallander. Mrs. Stacey to Entertain i Mrs., William G. Stacey has in Ylted members of her crab to luncheon Friday afternoon at her home on Rural avenue. This will be a Christmas party with the holiday motif used in the table appointments. Several hours of contract will be in play during the afternoon. f Covers will be placed for Mrs. Ralph Campbell, a special guest. Mrs, L. V. Benson. Mrs. William Mott. Mrs. Kenneth Bell. Mrs. Frank Prime. Mrs. E. R. Viesko, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. Har old Wiley of Jefferson and Mrs. Stacey. The Junior Woman's club will hold its annual Christmas party at the clubhouee tonight at 8 o'clock. Members will bring gifts tor the Girls' Industrial school. A puppet show and play will be pre sented with Miss Haul Bratzel In general charge of the affair. Top mincemeat pfc with tree, shaped pastries. Cut the "trees" out of rolled-ou pastry, bake on cookie sheets in hot oven until lightly browned, then place on the baked plea. Spread each tree with cheese spread for an added touch. A much feted bride-lect is Miss Margaret Tayler, whose marriage to Mr. James K. Anderson, will be an event of December 31.' Tuesday night Miss Agnes Shields. Miss Lelha Pelleyand Mrs. Parnell Kupper were' host esses for Miss Tayler at; the for mer's home on Center, street. A stiver, pottery and crystal shower feted the bride-to-be. The rooms were festive with holly, a decorated tree, cones and cedar. The guests embroidered tea towels and brought their favorite recipes to. Miss Tayler. Refresh ments were served at it late.hour. Honoring the brtds-slect' were Miss Ann Morris. Miss Betsy Doane. Miss Kay Booth, Mrs. Her msn Brown, Miss Jean Cook, Miss Mabel Turner, Mrs. Leland Shlnn. Miss Gladys Anderson, Miss Carol Cunningham, Miss Lucille Brain ard, Miss Josephine Banmgartner, Miss Lela Bell Sanders, Miss Beu lah Syverson, Miss Agnes Shields, Miss Letha felley and Mrs. Par nell Kupper. .Miss Jessica Kinsey. Mrs. Rich ard Tatro.attd Miss Virginia Ben dicksen entertained at an informal party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Norma B. Shaw on Center street for Miss Tayler. A miscellaneous shower hon ored the bride-to-be and refresh ments were served by the host esses. Christmas decorations were used about the guest rooms. Bidden to honor Miss Tayler were Miss Gertrude Cannell, Miss Martha Rose Roddy. Mrs. Blanche Craig. Miss Roberta Smith. Miss Agnes Mickey, Misa Ruth Jones. Mias Lorraine Vick, Mrs. John Whittaker, Miss Echo Johnson, Mrs. Steve Anderson. Mrs. Robert Wilson. Miss Helen Neiger, Mrs. Norma B. Shaw and the hostesses. Christmas Dinner At Schneiders The women of the general di vision of the secretary of state's office entertained with a no-host dinner and Christmas party at Schneider's last night. The tables were festive with holly and red candles. Covers were placed for Miss Pauline Winslow, Miss Alene Phil Hps. Miss Leolyn Barnett, Miss Edith Libby, Miss Helen McElroy. Miss Irene Dahlen. Miss Hope Dowd. Miss Barbara Williams, Miss Jeanette Fulmer. Miss Eve lyn Lockwood, Miss Irene Staab. Miss Velma Romlnser. Miss Mar tha Kurre, Miss Edith Welborn. Miss Ruth Perfect, Mlas Zelma Bush. Miss Virginia Brickell, Miss Margaret Est rem. Miss Sadie Thomllnson and Miss Patricia Lee. . Churchills Give Holiday Party Professor and Mrs. Frank E. Churchill entertained with a Christmas recital party on Tues day night at tbeir home on D street. Refreshments were served following a Christmas program and the holiday motif was car ried out in the decorations. Musical numbers were, given by the Misses Clarissa Casper. Doro thy Caspar. Mary Reimann, Lois Schrenk. Charlotte Mathis, Eula 11a Blundell, Joyce Gorton, Shir ley Reimann and , Messrs Edward Marks and Kermit Burson. Smorgasbord to Be Given . Plans for the pre-holiday Sons of Norway fun carnival and smor gasbord Cor Dec. 21 at Moose hall have been completed, according to announcement made by Mrs. Er nest Arneson, regent of Thor lodge. Sons of Norway. The smor gasbord supper will" begin at 6 o'clock. Cards, Chinese checkers, other games" and a dance will be included In the evening's pro grant. J. T. Hopp, leader of Scout troop 9, was host at a Christmas party and lunch on Tuesday night at Bush school. Gifts were exchanged, and lunch was served to 22 scouts. The table was deco rated with a Christmas tree and holly. Hurry You're not too late to , have your Christmas Picture taken. However! i- m Saturday NitCs December 21; Is Your; Last Opportunity! O Large ABSortment Frames: O No Appointment Necessary O Gome as You Are. Are yon PUZZLED as to what yon want on your gifts list?-. . Are you having TROUBLE in nnding goodquality ? Are you downright PERPLEXED (or vexed) .with the service you are getting? , , . ' , . . , .. , . . 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