;1 i 'I ! !?1 i '4 ?! 1 1 t ! r 'i 5 il i i f WISE CHOICE John makes the Vernon Perry family's Christmas tree selection, while his father and sister, Diane, ap prove ' choice. . , i (Statesman phojo) "MK..f,.'- . . ; New Year's Weddings Planned New Year's Day has been set t the date for two weddings with one solemnized here and the other ln Portland. Tupling-Kallander Miss Kristlne Kallander, who has resided in Salem for a num ber of years; will be married to Mr. C. Gordon Tupling of Port land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Tupling, on New Year's Day at J: 30 o'clock. Miss Kallander is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Kallander of Portland. The ceremony will take place at St. Michael and All Angel's church with Rev. Richard Flagg Ay res officiating. The couple will be married on the groom's par ents wedding anniversary. Miss Kallander has asked her cousin. Miss Charlotte Kallander of Salem, to be her honor attend ant. Mr. Tupling's brother will come by plane from Idaho to be best man. A reception for wedding guests will be held in the church parlors following the ceremony. Miss Kallander has been on the faculty of the Highland school and left for her home ln Portland Tuesday. Wirth-Eyerly ' The country home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly will be the scene of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Betty Lee Byerly, to Mr. Raleigh Wirth, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Wirth of Shasta Dam, California. The double ring ceremony will be performed on New Year's Day at four o'clock in the afternoon with Rev. Irvin Williams officiat ing in the presence of members of the two families and close friends. The bride will be given in mar riage by her father. Her sister. Miss Bernice Eyerly, will be the only attendant. A reception for the guests will follow the ceremony. The couple will go south on their trip and will be at home in: Redding, California. Mr. Wirth will come north on' December 27. Formal Banquet On Monday The annual pre-Christmas for mal banquet of the Alpha Gam ma Phi sorority is to be held at the Quelle Monday night. All ac tive members and many alumni are planning to attend. Covers will be placed for the Misses Ernestine Frederickson, Mary Jane Simmons, Myra Mad sen, Patricia Cannon, Barbara BelL Ardys Thomason,', J une , Varnes, Leone Spaulding, VanV nan Fargher, Betty Schaefer, La Verne Dnmas.' GeorMtta Thoma-v VU, - Un CU ittVvlCVUf M-rm iiiiu Simmons, Alice Ann Wirtx, Shir ley.. Huntington. . Mary-. Anne Owen, Helen Smith, Bette J3eZ marest, Molly Jean Maison, Betty Simmons, -Vivian Acrinwallr .'and Mesdames . Robert -Lrownell and. Emery Hobba. -. t r.l J 4 . SOMETHING FEMININE Johnnie (left) and Jimmie Humphreys go straight to a woman's specialty shop to make their selection of a gift for their mother. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. lames Humphreys. (Statesman photo) Shan't JlaoJz but . . . there's many a slip. Every time we've glibly written about a meeting to be held this week or next, we've done it with fingers crossed. Nine chances to ten we'll be writing a postponement story even before the typewriter cools off. Out to lunch . . . Mrs. B. F. Pound, on a trip south last week, enjoyed lunch at Sari Ouentin prison. With Mrs. Curtis Johnson, for merly of Salem, she ate in the officers' dining room. You simply order anything you choose from a menu card. We'd never thought of it before, but Sxm Quentin -ought to be a nice place to dine. It can happen here . . . Yesterday we saw a full bush oi camellias, blooming away in the 1400 block oa Center street, just as il the silly things didn't know it was December. You may remember her . . . Gladys Miller, of the mercantile Millers, who used to go to school in Corvallis and had many friends here, has been appointed head stylist far W. F. Whitney company, . one of the grpat names in the furniture: field. Miss Miller is a noted au thority on the decorative history of America, Parkers -Hosts to Garfden Club ; - .ir.:and Mrsl C. W. 'Parker en tertalhed members of '"Our Gar- den Club" at their home - if: J r A- JL. "V : "5: e t -i Aacu. . , . and has written and on the staff Tl,-. -l. . have reputations decorations. But and earning a 1 1 1 , . i , jusi.as mucn sometime ",Rose street Friday night. A des- sert sapper was served followed -V- s .- -m. vj ucuutfi sbB. group.meeU the first Monday and Friday of each month with the husbands atUndinx the latter meeting . Those present were Mr. ana i i ft i i igi-a Jr J'r "'" . A " I -Families Will In Salem for Others7 -Are Leaving Christmas Is the, occasion for Miss Mary Jane Conmy. daugh more family jatherinffs than any ter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. B. Con other holiday In the year. Cele- my, la tearing thta weekend for Orations pretty well follow tradi- St. Paul. Minn., where she. will be tlon, with reunions, family din- met by her brother. Cadet Joseph ners,"lightlng of the tree and then Conmy of -West Point. They will Informal Tisits to the homes of spend the holidays in St. Paul, friends, being on the program. Miss' Lueile Brainard entrained While many families are lear- from Portland ' last night for ing town to be with relatires far Wardner, Idaho to spend Chriat- away, or hare gone to attend mas with her parents, ' Mr. and games elsewhere, at least an Mrs. R.' I. Brainard. . equal number of persons will ar- Arriring in the capital today to ; riTe in Salem to spend the holi- be the Christmas guests of her ' days here. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tongue are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fraser of - (Bernice Healy) of Seattle will be Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Fraser will in Salem this weekend and will be be remembered as Doryce Ross. the guests of her parents, Mr. and . borne' From School ' '. ' ' Mrs. Frank Healy. They will spend Home from 'school for the holi-' part of their time In Portland and days are Miss Ruth Anunsen, a - Hillsboro. j . student at' Oregon State College - Miss Margaret Corey, daughter and Miss Betty Anunsen; ffeah- - of-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corey, will man at the University of Oregon;! be here this weekend from her Both girls are pledges of Delta: home in San Francisco to spend Delta Delta. Miss Jean Anunsen, the holidays, with, her' parents who teaches; school in Grants and her brother-in-law and sis- Pass,' will also be home. They are ter, Lt. ana Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Adams plans to go to Ta coma to reside on the 28 th to Join her husband who is at Fort Lewis. jar. lrwin tawaras, eon oi Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards, is home '? th.e T.?at1? 'r0m. .N0ribJ " cific Dental college. Drt and Mrs, Edwards plan to leave shortly at ter Christmas for California where they will be joined by friends in Burbank and from there will go onto Palm Springs to vacation for seTeral weeks. They plan to be back by the end of January. LaTe for South Also going south after Christ- mas will be Dr. and Mrs George tr . " . " 2T "ZSZmZLSS. panted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulrtn of Pendltn. Mr. Oninn la mal school Mrs. Marie Schneider Is leaving this weekend for Los A n g e 1 e s where she will spend Christmas with her brother-in-law and sis- . . . ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Farren. vria. T.viiia Tht.i.n if i. plane on Saturday for San Diego to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Phythian, for the holidays. She will return by plane on January 6. En route south Miss Phythian will visit with her sister in San Francisco. A Salem rirl soendins: her holi- days in the east will be Miss Ruth to spend Christmas with her bro Jean Garnjobst, daughter of Dr. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and and Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst. Miss Mrs. H. William Thlelsen. Mrs. Garnjobst, who is attending the Katherine Gibbs school In New York City, left yesterday for Lake Placid where she will enjoy ski ing and ice skating until after New Year's. , , i.-Ae.i a book on the subject She has been decorating editor of Madamoiselle of New York university. . l c-- ... , " for always thinking of smart never before have we seen such unusual holiday front door ornaments. Scxturdoy walking down Court street we noted. hanging on the front door of the homo of an unusually clever -couple, a suit of clothe3, a striped tweed coot and three very clean look- ing neckties. A n.w order . . . Fathers of girls are at last swaiiowmg tneir pride. Well not men- tion names, but we've heard of several who wanted trains bad enough to buy them, the- oretically for their daughters, even if there were no boys in the family. Well tell a Joke Zrft "erefl0,set and as it wasnt a young ladys plaything, never got one. After graduating from college large and ample salary, we a & il . i , , bouaht ourselves an "erector" set rmH hA i.i.. . . .. run as we naa inougnt. Try it . - if-ri-. d, Marine Buren. Mrs, M.-Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weber, Mr.' and Mrs. Roy ili - 1 - w. a . :. a. . .hcmvu, ni iuiu . Jin,' . vnariea Low, Mr. and. Mrs. George E., By.. non, Mr. and Mrs EDsworth Ricketts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ree- her. Mrs. E. M. Holfnell and Mr. and. - Mrs. Parker.' . -, - Be Hrrlvlny I Holi daughters of Mr and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen. Mr. William Parker, son of Mr. and rs C. W, Parker, arrived in Salem Friday night from North Pacific Dental college. Accompa- nying him was his cousin. Mr. Stu- art Endlcott of Marshfield. also a student at the Dental college, who c,,5o Mr and Mrg Vernon Pomeroy of Portland wiu here today and wlll rcmam ln tne capItai for the holIday. with her parents, Dr. and Mrg. DaTld Bennett Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dick of The Dalles came down on Friday to be wIth her mother, Mrs. Dan Johnston. Mr, Dick returned to FVLV"'"' M -m be back oh Tuesday. coming uum BVu ior iue 1 1 M A. 1 ii.iiifiH.vi. iv im n. r . j. T iij til . r j tic-,, Arch,e B- Holt and daughter. Pat- -They wUl remain in Salem for and wlli,be ae8t?. f Mr. Holt Mta Beryl Btolt., and Mrs. James B. Young. "u """f, VTU TT mell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold auk re lnl" morning for , r where they will spend Christmas at the Empress hotel. They will return the end of the week. To Be With Relatives Mrs. Phillip Gearhart of Seattle "will arrive ln Salem on Monday Gearhart's daughter, Barbara, at- tends Willamette university and will also be at the Thlelsen home for the holidays. Mrs. Ward Davis and her daughter, Linda, left Saturday for Vancouver, Washington, to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Johnson. Mr. Davis will join his family on Tuesday and they will return to Salem on the 28th. Miss Jean McElhinny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhin ny, arrived ln Salem on Friday night from San Francisco where days eue una oeen auenamg me voca- vallis was the accompanist, tional education convention. Miss The bride, who entered on the McElhinny U on the faculty at arm of her grandfather, Mr. 8. W. the Heppner high school and will Holmes, wore a floor length mod be here for the holidays. i 0f white moss crepe fashioned Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aden princess style with long sleeves (Esther Black) of Spokane are and a V neck. Her fingertip veil expected to arrive here the first of tulle was arranged in a cluster of the week to be guests of her of white rosebuds. She carried a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon colonial bouquet of red roses, Black, for the holiday week. They white bouvardia and fern, will spend part of their time in Miss Janet Chase of Eugene Wilsonville with his folks, Mr. and was maid of honor and her gown Mrs. H. D. Aden. Also a guest at the Black home will be their son, Mr. Gordon Black, jr., and his fiance. Miss Jerry Rinker of For est Grove. Annual Party at Roberts' Studio Members of the Yomarco class of the First Methodist church enjoyed their annual Christmas party at the studio of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts Friday JaZTS was given. Miss Ruth Bedford sang Christmas carols and Miss Bedford and Professor Roberts played organ duets. Mrs. Herbert Rahe told a Christmas story and Mr. R. J. Barton sang a solo num ber. The rooms were festive with "5tevfJldle' ?fnf C?n8' KreenB rr vi r JI ? by the committee which ovt V Mnr; M? BkrTnnbrir1' S St JtaiSSSSk Mr. S Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Herrick and Pro- fessor and Mrs. Roberts. Others attendinr were Mr. tnt Ur, t. s rnrt x v7 Ronald Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lindbeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fo- iey, Mrs. Florian Von Eschen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Mr. and siuna, air. ana SrfJEi Mr - Merle Travis, E. B. Millard, Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Sneed, Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson, Dr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Pordy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ZIm- iTrV. "iut: MrSf laS Walter Wlnslow, Mrs. Mary Boes- chen, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roth- rock M. and Mrs. Henry Carl, Mr: "d MEf; hmart'Mr- Ei. SSti??' A. Siewert, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison, Mrs. H. L. Lister, Mrs. JhawAspinwaI P- B- W Miss Millard to . WCl ill SoUtfl The wedding of Miss Lola Mil- lard and Mr. Elbert W. Rna al&teil - il" iWi. iZ. tor tnis aiternoon naa neen nost . . - r , . -. . poned due to illnesef the bride- groom - and several the bride's family rf a,tn- j . w last "...a kT -TTk " - " -- anee. who Is now in San -Fran- Cisco. The couple plan to be mar- rfed shortly after Christmas In the bay city. Mr. Ross and his bride will be at home after January r .- . In Salem: SWEET MUSIC will be heard in the Charles Claggett home doubter Patty has anyfcin. to say about it On a shopping I Xl A 1 f .l 1 tour oi um luy isiiypa wim xitfji father, it was a toss-up between a piano, a tricycle and all the dolls In the store, .. (Statesman photo) Church Rites Solemnized Saturday The Carrier Room of the First Methodist church was the setting for a' lovely Christmas wedding on Saturday afternoon when Miss Freda Muncey, daughter of Mrs. Anna Muncey of Salem, became the bride of Mr. Wayne Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pe terson of Woodburn. Dr. J. C. Harrison performed the ceremony at 4 o'clock before an archway of Christmas greens and lighted tapers. Miss Margaret Hayworth of Harrisburg sang "I Love You Truly" and "At Dawn ing" before the bridal party en- tArmt Mica DnPno !stev nf Pnr- was of orchid taffeta. She carried a colonial nosegay of lavendar chrysanthemums. Miss Caroline Monroe of Bonanza, Oregon, the bridesmaid, wore a teal blue taf feta frock and carried a nosegay of yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Roy Drake of Malin, Ore gon was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Norman Guerber . of Corvallls and the bride's broth er, Mr. Joseph Muncey. To Live In Corvallls For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Muncey wore a blue silk aft ernoon frock and a corsage of yel low rosebuds and violets. The SSi.Er black velvet 'and corse ' white carnations. Mrs.: Pflf ahah v a m 4m Vla.W bride's grandmother, Mrs. S. W. Peterson was gowned ln black ' " , , . silk and her corsage was of violets and pink rosebuds. A reception for the wedding guests at the Muncey home on North Winter street followed the ceremony. Mrs. Claude Arthur Stuart of Corvallls cut the bride's cake - and Miss Martha Thomas of Corvallls presided at the coffee " M2Una- MIs roih Baldwin JiJSJ? SJ5?i land. Miss Marr Louise Starker of Jennings Lodge and Miss Hazel Mae Biker of Sllverton. The counle will reside in P. 1H. .....i e:' "V" son attended Willamette unlver- sity her freshman year. Officers Will Be ZJJ - . r,- MOnOr VjUeSIS MX;r p1h Miss pjillaReeher, worthy ad- S' en!ertalnRwitn: S3iS5- baffet anpper at the suburban home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G Jni lgh r-v.. of fleers and sUeseeaS SfTrttTr? &WThTS w m mark puces at each table and tiny wooden shoes bearing the names of each girl will be favors. tti j ,,, SSluSSSB-1,m decorate the serving table. xrSZflXS, Pt'gJ0:?: Jean Hodge. Helen Mae Cook. Edith Mohrj.rRownd."Mar: garet Forsythe. DonabeUe Savage Lois Robinson. Mary Elizabeth Sisson. Barbara Ann Rtov.tt. w . r.r . rr. - B .. . " 1 ft B , "eien ng, tjiaire Toomb, viv- w.vm. .... . . mu iicub, .uiin iieiae. jean New- m4Br Jea'n rowler, Eileen Te3 " Carolyn Brady, Florence Lewis and" Lontaai nanta . ' : air. and Ur. Earl Coofrv will be hosts for a family tparty this afternoon at Uelr Center atreet home. Guests will include mem- v3! famUy f5? Albany, and . Lebanon. ' Hi 7 i -X . i' i St"' . irl; iiw jf '"i ' i V- . ft A -. , - wr.-:.--: V. f SMALL SHOPPER-Patsy decides on cologne as a gift to her father, and shows mother, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, the exact 1 1 .1 1 1 Ml 111 -f . . . bottle sha thinks he'll lita. twiue bh uuiua ne u iuls. Open -House TT1, 4- X r.VRM T OT I I f 1 1 J"r jSSL' . fovily'af homl " c"rt?-" ay athelrome n Fawk t- The occasion will 1 , n weaamg anniver- large f"0, .f h,flr Mends have received invitations W call Detween the BOUrs Of 3:30 and 6 o'clock. nJilBZ. ?"Mt"e vmln?i only daughter of ' the hosts, will greet the guests at the door. Re- celvlng in the living room with Dr. and Mrs. Emmons will be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Olson. Those who have been asked to preside at the urns the first hour last hOQr wll, Mrs. William nd Bartfn A' Assistln. In the servlnr will be Mr8 Howard H. Barlow, Mrs BJarae Ericksen. Mrs. B. m'.-Don- ,dson Un' A' Adolphson. JS.WB'" Md Mr8 Christmas guests at the Em- mons home who will also be here for the celebration will be Mr, tor ids ccicumuuu wiii oe air, d rs. Martin . Lindle of Ore- gon City, Miss Ann Lindle and Mis. Lulu Heist of Portland. or romana. , ' Rainbow Dcmce 'io iUAJ vv AUlt? IU P0 Doromhor 07 leCeiTlJjer Z tti. . v i , t. tB annual rhriitmn onA annual Christmas dance changed several times, the Rainbow Glrli - uuacu times, the Rainbow Girl 'hTe 'T settled on Friday, De- cember 27 as tha nif lit for , tlia affair. -;- -" -3-,. - - . ' " ; .- The dance will be held at h armorv. from to lt nvtmv hk Roger Miller'a orchestra ached- a l e d'to pU ran red. Tickets ma h ar"orr on Thursday and Friday, .r . T . - - , ( iotaresman pnoio; The Busy Neighbor club held Christmas party -on Tuesday with Mrs. D. D. Olmstead. Seventeen guests enjoyed the Christmas tree. Mrs. Olmstead . will be host ess on Monday night to members 1 t.1 1 . ""r' RofrVll rf DC LL J 11 ICLL Ui rl i flCC: Swift IVll OW11L Revealed Romantic news was revealed n-j-- v. , , , , . X ' f WhiCh M88- Eleanor Marjorie Swift was hostess on Friday night when she told her friends of her betrothal to Mr. Roger K. Putnam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam. Miss Swlft Ia th -ter of Rev. and MrB Geore H- Swift, No f date ba been 8et for the wedding, Guests called between the hours of 8 and 9:30 o'clock and Mis. Jean Claire Swift LT& OBt the announcement cards at tne door. . Presiding at the-serving table mo - -erriug oie wereMrs. Paul H. ; Hauser, Jr. and Mrs.- Roger Kellogg.. Assisting jniormaiiy were Miss Sybil Spears, Miss . Doris Draaer. Miss ffibi;i?to: ille. Miss Barbara : Compton and v.UMZL?.on' MUs Swift is. a member of the Spinsters. She attended the TJni- i . , " w uregon wnere snewas M.v. n m., a member of Gamma Phi Beta and Kvimi. Wr. Pntnim, ettAnfaA m ucwuci ui ubiuuib ru Kwama. Mr. Pntnam the University of Oregon, Oregon stiu a1Um an urm. t iirhnni - n i aw -t i-.i . r.mn unm . ; tal Saturdar to inend hoi Xs,'lt7 ".prir- .1 r. if A - V.J ( -' 1 ; .y,..;- - y ...7 - : LUJ tending the Spinster', dance last nirht. . .. . ... v-tn 5:;-. , . . a