Hi OBEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Soturdar Morning. December 21. 1843
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Betrothal of
Miss Kibbe
Revealed
Of interest to their many
friend in the capital and univer
sity circle Is the announcement
of the betrothal of Miss Dorothy
Janet Kibbe, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Kibbe of Salem, to Mr.
Frederick Richard Eley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Eley
of Salem. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Miss Kibbe Is well known In
Salem and la now attending Ore
gon State college where she Is a
member of Alpha Chi Omega so
rority. She is also affiliated with
Phi Chi Theta, secretarial science
honorary.
Mr. Eley Is a graduate of the
Unlrerslty of Southern California
and a member of "Scarab," pro
fessional architectural honorary.
He is now a member of the staff
of Austin and Co. In Seattle.
Miss Kibbe will spend the holi
days in Sale pa with her parents
and Mr. Eley plans to be here for
Christmas.
McKay Sisters
To Entertain
Miss Shirley and Miss Mary Lou
McKay, daughters of Senator and
Mrs. Dauglas McKay, will be host
esses for two affairs today at their
home on Jenis avenue in compli
ment to a group of their friends.
Miss Shirley McKay has bidden
guests to luncheon and later the
group will make up a line party at
the theatre. The Christmas motif
will be used In the table appoint
ments. '
Covers will be placed for the
Misses Carol Young, Pat Huggins,
Sybil Epears, Vlrgie Buzzard, Flor
ence and Frances Lllburn, Eileen
Paulson. Betty Cooper, Betty
Wlrth. Suzanne Wilson, Peggy
Relnholdt and Shirley McKay.
Miss Mary Lou McKay will be
a dinner hostess tonight for a
group of her friends and the even
ing will be spent informally.
Guests will be the Misses Janet
Rilea, Janet Gibson, Betty Mano
les, Joan Beakey, Ruth Moynihan,
Sarah Ann Ohling, Patricia Vies
ko, Shirley Kenagy and Joyce
Reeves.
Dr. Bellinger
Is Speaker
The Salem Woman's Council
held its meeting In the fireplace
room of the public library Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Glenn
Seeley presiding. Mrs. Howard
Hunsacker and Mrs. F. M. Lobdell
were appointed to attend the meet
ing of the city planning board and
Mrs. Hunsacker and Mrs. Grant
Hull were named to visit the
Mother's Boy's home.
Dr. Grover C. Bellinger spoke
informally and told of the progress
made In the prevention jaf tubercu
losis. Mrs. George R. K. Moor
head shower the film, "They Do
Come Back."
Mrs. Alice Ann Wirtz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Wirtz,
and Miss Shirley Huntington,
daughter of he Hollis Hunting
tons, are home from the Uni
versity of Oregon for the Christ
mas holidays.
A special Christmas story
hour will be held this morning
in the fireplace room of the pub
lic library at 10 o'clock. All
grade school children are Invited
to attend. Miss Elizabeth Carey
will tell Christmas stories.
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ENGAGED Miss Dorothy
Kibbe whose betrothal to Mr.
Frederick Richard Eley of Seat
tle has been announced. No
date has been set for the wed
ding. CLUB CALENDAR
Monday
VFW auxiliary, Christmas
party for children, 1 p. m.
Adults' party at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Ramey Is
Hostess
The home of Mrs. Homer Ra
mey was the scene of a gay Christ
mas party on Wednesday when
she entertained members of the
Pringle Woman's club assisted by
Mrs. Sadie Kotlek and Mrs. E. B.
Kotlek. A lighted Christmas tree
decorated the living room and
other holiday motifs were used
about the rooms.
Following a no-host luncheon
and business meeting, gifts were
exchanged. Mrs. Sadie Kotlek en
tertained with a reading.
In the group were Mrs. Wil
liam McCarroll, Mrs. Anita Bon
ney, Mrs. T. B. Wells. Mrs. E. S.
Coates. Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs.
Sarah Keys, Mrs. Eva Fairley,
Mrs. Ed Dimbat, Mrs. Lyle Lor
entz. Mrs. Henry Fabry. Mrs. O.
E. Davis, Mrs. H. C. Stapleton,
Mrs. P. O. Bowman. Mrs. O. T.
Sealey. Mrs. W. F. Scherdel,
Miss Etta Scherdel. Mrs. Ray
Mohler. Mrs. Joe Klinger, Mrs.
S. Hetzler, Mrs. Paul Gurgurich,
Mrs. John Fabry, sr., and the
hostesses, Mrs. Homer Kotlek and
Mrs. E. B. Kotlek.
Mrs. George Adams will enter
tain the members of the club at
her home at its next meeting
with Mrs. Ben Miller and Mrs.
Fred Ramey Joint hostesses.
Friends... of... Miss.. Martha
Sprague, daughter of Governor
and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague,
will be Interested to learn that
she will arrive in the capital the
first of January to remain in Sa
lem through the legislative ses
sion and the spring season. Miss
Sprague has been in San Fran
cisco for the past two years.
INDEPENDENCE The annual
Nenika club Christmas party was
held on Thursday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Mix
A no-host dinner was followed
by an evening of contract and a
Christmas gift exchange.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
McBee, Mr. and Mrs. Melford M.
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Hart, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker.
Dr. and Mrs. George C. Knott,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Black and
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas.
Mothers, wives, sweet
hearts, friends are unanimous
about BtlUSburmeen. These
sheer and lovely stockings arc
individually sized for leg
width as well as lcg-lcngdhu
No wrinkles, no twists! The
colors are perfect, too . . . and
our salesgirls are. experts on
what shades, to select. Just re
member, BtlU'Shmrmttr
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Miss Broer
Home From
Chicago
Visitors are the incentive for
much entertaining these days ss
well as members of the college
set who are home from school for
the holidays.
Miss Marjorie Broer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Broer, a
sophomore at Wheaton college in
Chicago arrived in Portland by
train on Friday and will spend the
holidays la the capital with her
parents.
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs.
Broer win entertain with an In
formal party at their . home on
Noith Eth street for the pleasure
of their daughter. Another honor
guest at the party will be Mrs.
Hal M. O r m e of Burllngame,
Calif, who is visiting- at the Broer
home for the holidays. Mrs. Broer
and Mrs. Orme are sisters.
The Christmas motif will be
carried out In the decorations
about the rooms and a late sup
per will be served by the hostess.
Gifts Given at
Legion Party
Kingwood American Legion and
auxiliary held their annual Christ
mas party at the Legion hall
Thursday night. About 60 per
sons enjoyed the no-host dinner
which was followed by a Christ
mas program.
Plan) for the annual New Tear's
turkey dinner and dance to be
held December 28 were completed.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. K. P. Mobley and Bill, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Lacey, Mrs. L. B.
McClendon and Joyce, Mr. and
Mrs. George Combs and family,
Mrs. E. A. Dickson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schiller and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nicodemus,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eksman, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Schleffleld and fam
ily, Mr. O. D. Long, Mrs. Bob
Hinx and family, Mrs. Fanny
Smith, Kenneth Abbot, Vernon,
Anita and Betty White. Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Dietz, Mrs. D. A. Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bouf
fleur and family, Arden Craig,
Frank Lightfoot, Ruth and Mary
Monyhan.
Surprise Party
For Gerlingers
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gerlinger
were surprised with a housewarm
ing last night when a group of
their friends made up a party.
The Gerlingers' new home is on
Fairmount Hill. The evening was
spent informally with a late sup
per following.
Honoring the Gerlingers were
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs.
Loring Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Herrall, Mr. and Mrs. James
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fore
man, Miss Mira Belt and Mr. Alex
deSchweinitz.
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MAXINE BUREN
Editor
Dinner Party at
Country Home
Christmas decorations and a
turkey dinner were features of a
party given on Thursday night by
Dr. Marion F o 1 1 i s Mayo at her
home on Garden road.
Canned foods and fruit for
needy families were brought by
members of the group. Contribu
tions were made to provide
shoes for a number of children.
At the dinner were Mrs. La
Verne Winkler, Mrs. Ora F. Mc
Intyre, Mrs. Phil Brownell, Mrs.
Margaret Rosecrans, Miss Helen
Barrett, Mrs. Byron B. Herrlck,
Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss May
Rauch, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Dr.
Helen Pearce, Miss Helen Bocker,
Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Genevieve
Morgan, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss
Maxine Buren, Mrs. Marie Well
ing and Dr. Marion Foil Is Mayo.
Mrs. Wolgamott
Is Hostess
Mrs. Tom Wolgamott enter
tained with an informal Christmas
party at her South Church street
home Thursday night. A dessert
supper was served with covers
placed for 16 guests. Cards were
In play during the evening.
A special guest at the affair was
Mrs. Wolgamott's sister-in-law,
Mrs. Arthur E. Snook, of Oregon
City, who with her young son,
Clarence, Is visiting at the Wolga
mott home.
The mantle was festive with ce
dar, pine cones and holly and the
small tables were centered with
red candles and holly An arrange
ment of greens, holly and tapers
was used on the dining room ta
ble. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrath will
have as their Christmas guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse U. Stout of
Spokane and the Wraths son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Strasser (Margaret Wrath)
of Portland.
Miss Charlotte Eyre, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyre,
has arrived in the capital from
from Central Point where she is
a member of the high school
faculty.
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Taylor this weekend is her sister,
Miss Ruth Irene Jordan, who Is
a student at the University of
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Hailey-Dilley"
Vows Said
Miss Nette Dilley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Dilley of Gar
rison, North Dakota, was married
to Mr. John Hailey, son of Mr. H.
D. Hailey of Salem, on Decem
ber 5.
The wedding took place in the
First Presbyterian church at 9
o'clock with Rev. W. Irvin Wil
liams officiating. Attendants were
the groom's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis.
The. couple Is now at home in Sa
lem. Past Presidents
Are Honored
Mrs. O. E. Palmateer and Mrs.
Mem Pierce entertained the Past
President's club of the American
Legion auxiliary on Thursday
night at the former's home. This
was a Christmas party with an ex
change of gifts. Christmas ap
pointments were used in the dec
orations. A late supper followed
an informal evening of games.
Guests were Mrs. On as Olson,
Mrs. Hattle Cook, Mrs. J. E. Can
non, Mrs. Ella Voves, Mrs. E. W.
Rlchey, Mrs. Paul Gemmell, Mrs.
Stevens, Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs.
Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Avis White,
Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. Palme-
teer and Mrs. Pearce. The next
meeting will be held at the J. E.
Cannon home on January 23.
Entertains for
Club Group
The PLE and F club met at
the home of Mrs. W. J. Peck
Thursday night. After a short
business session and exchange of
Christmas gifts cards were In
play, the prizes going to Mrs. Dor
othy Wilson and Mrs. C. J. Pugh.
Members present were Mrs. P. An
dresen, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Miss
Daisy Hayden, Mrs. Charles Par
menter, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs.
Earl Burk, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Fur
lough, Mrs. Chester Hlxon, Mrs.
C. J. Pugh, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson,
Mrs. Charles Klnzer and the host
ess Mrs. W. J. Peck. Refreshments
were served by candle light at a
late hour. The club will meet with
Mrs. Mary Aplin on Jan. 2.
Oregon and is en route to her
home In Enterprise.
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-Radio programs for ,ths week
end are as follows: '
J TODAY "
KEX 11 ajn. Don Pasquale by
- j Donizetti Is revived at the Met-
: ropolltan after a five year ab-
senee from the -repertory. Et-
tore Panizxa will conduct.
Xrina . .- .Bi4a 8;m
: EntiM vi- Hartiai
; Dr. MiUttiU ,, -frmaeec Vmleatia
Da Paiqm)e Salvstar Baeloai
Kotarr . JLlcuio d Pmolic
KEX f :1S p.m. Arturo Toacanin
; will conduct the NBC Symphony
: orchestra, . ; '
: ; 8rapaoay N. S Schiaaa
' "from th Crs4I i the Grava" Lisst
"Sren4" "la U Gartea" l
. ' . : : GoMmark
"Tkrrach U Field aad Wh4i" .
aa "CaraiTai" "Pitatiti"
ait 8iaimt-lia
KOIN 12 m. Philharonie Sym
phony orchestra conducted- by
. Dlmltrl Mltropoulos. .
.Tare fagvas, fro at "The Art of
Fngna" . Bach-Darmstadt
The ccliscnaa at nigat, from "Twa
Impreuiana -af Roma" Woltaaan
Siaionia Doatcatira Straasa
Spinster Dance
Tonight .
Highlight of .the weekend will
be the annual Spinster Charity
ball in the Marion hotel tonight.
A number of out-of-town guests
will be present for the affair and
several parties will precede the
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser,
Jr. will be hosts for an informal
affair at their apartment on Divi
sion street before the affair.
Their guests will be Mr. Hau
ser's sister. Miss Margaret Hau
ser, who is home from Fossil for
the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot
Bennett of Hlllsboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Harvey, jr.. Miss Alice
Unruh and Mr. Douglas Olds.
Mrs, George A. White and Mrs.
Ruby Drager Fishier have in
vited a number of Salem friends
to luncheon this afternoon at the
Town club for the pleasure of
Mrs. Richard Krlesel of Bolivia
and Mrs. John Drager, who has
returned from Shanghai.
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Decorating: Is
for
We eken d -
. There'll , be. many a Christmas
light strung. . and greenery hang
this weekend, and every family
will have Its own Ideas on dec
orating the house.
- Bright ornaments are attrac
tive to buy - and use, but it's the
families who make popcorn
strings, cedar garlands and tin
foil stars who have the fun. '
An attractive decoration being
used In a house this year are the
small fir logs (about C Inches
through, and' 20 inches long)
which form holders for red can
dies. Holes, bored to fit, and ends
of the log cut oft at . an angle
make the candle holders. They are
surrounded by ' cedar boughs and
holly.
.The fireplace was center of in
terest In the house, with a minia
ture snow scene arranged on the
mantel. Tiny cardboard nouses
were lighted by Christmas tree
lights, 'the electric cord was con
cealed under cotton snow. Above
the scene were many tinfoil stars.
Christmas . morning has many
traditions to follow and every
family has its own. One decora
tion enjoyed by European families
of, some countries are the orange
Kris Kringles which are made the
night before and placed on the
breakfast table, one at each
child's place. :
Use small oranges or tanger
ines for the Kris Kringles. With
a razor . blade, split quill tooth
picks down from one end, almost
to the ether,, making 5 or more
thin strips. On the end of each
put a f raisin, and stick the other
end of the quill in the top of the
orange. Put a small candle in the
center of the toothpick and light
It.' This makes a sort of spray,
with raisins at the tips to weigh
down shredded ends of the quill.
Quill toothpicks may be bought
these days at the drug store.
Mr. Warren -Doolittle, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doolittle, Is
home from Oregon State college
to spend the holidays with his
parents.
Her Towels
Christmas!
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Todays Menu
Sausages will be the appetixinf
meat to begin the weekend menus,
TODAY
Jellied cranberry salad
Sausages and applesaucs
- " , Green beans. v
Hashed brown potatoes
Butterscotch tapioca
4 . . Cookies i
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-SUNDAY 1
Hot tomato juice cocktail
Beef steak !
Baked potatoes
Cpinaca with demon
Celery, curls, olives
- Steamed persimmon pudding
Hard sauce ,
MONDAY
Hot slaw .
Ham and scalloped notatoes
Fresh' frozen peas with carrots
Mmni spanisa cream I
White cake - 1
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New Idea Given
Modern quick freezers are tak
ing a page from the experience of - -
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on r rucia jmkuu, IBS vcrauij '
Fnrlllthmin whn firmt frnr ' m. ,
chicken to keep it from spoiling.
Sir Francis experiment of stuff- ;
ing a chicken with snow is. with
modifications, the new method of
preservation, says the Frozen Food
Research bureau.
In freezing a chicken, the ,
fctnwifA la nriTlaeri- to pnt th
fowl with ice. This is done, by
dipping the already-frozen bird
into water just above the frees--in
it n o 1 n t . and lettinr the zero .
form a coating of ice over It. Re-
peated dipping of the fowl builds'
a protective shell of ice over It
that will keep the bird from dry
ing out.
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INDEPENDENCE Members of .
me Monday mgnt onage ciuo
were guests of Mrs. Martin
Fratzke this week. A -Christmas
party and sift exchange was held
at the close of the evening.
High scores for the play of con-'
tract were awarded to Mrs. Nor
man Baker, Mrs. Sherman Foster
and Mrs. John Holechek. Mrs. W.
C. FraBtz was an additional '
guest.
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