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PAGE FOURTEEN Fete Miss ;Mohr , j&ii&m muui muiir, wui uijr tiu- visor of Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls and 'recently chosen as the DeMolay ' sweetheart, will be the honor guest at a DeMolay tea and dance today. The affairs will be given in connection with the an- " nual DeMolay Day and the dance will climax the day's fes tivities. Miss Mohr will be honored at an informal tea this after noon from 4 to 5 o'clock on the fifth floor of the Masonic temple with the interested public in vited to attend. Mr. Mark Hatfield, master councillor, will introduce to the receiving line which will include Mrs. C. D. Hatfield, Miss Mohr, Mrs. M. R. Mohr and Mrs. Ar nold Johnson. Mrs. Glenn Saeley and Mrs. J. E. .VanWyngarden will pre side at the tea urns and the DeMolay boys will assist in serving. . Mrs.. W. E. Brown is heading the committee in charge of the tea and assisting are Mrs. W. J. Liljequist, Mrs. C. D. Hat field and Mrs. A. B. McLauch lan. Holly and red candles will provide the decorative note. Miss Mohr will be presented the DeMolay sweetheart pin at the dance tonight from 9 to 12 o'clock in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel. Mr. Hatfield will introduce Miss Mohr and present the pin. Patrons and patronesses will be Mayor and Mrs. W. W. Chad , wick, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hat field, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Habernicht, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. VanWyngarden, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLauchlan, Dr. and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mohr. Christmas trees, snow and tin sel will be used for decorations about the hall and punch will be served. 0 Th OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. Oregon. Friday Morning. December 1Z. 19U Linns firm in torz-itii...:... Pi Beta Phi Meets for S OC 1ETY MAXINE BUKuiN Editor MUSIC The HOI SHERWOOD Farm's SIIOKED OYSTERS SWEET SLICES AND HORS D'OEUVRE, SPREAD Are Economical Say Nancy Baker, Home Economist "There are 20 slices and plenty of spread for party dishes" At Your Favorite Grocer Kappa Alumnae Are Honored Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. James J. Hague and Mrs. Wil liam Martin entertained" the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae at the former's home on North Capitol street Wednesday night. Christmas appointments were used and after the dessert sup per Mrs. Rossman read a Christ mas story and carols were sung. Attending were Mrs. J. Ken neth Bailey, Mrs. Helen Webs ter Beelar, Mrs. R. S. Kreason of Dallas, Mrs. Harvey Quis tad, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Arthur Fox, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Brazier Small, Miss Mar garet Wagner, Mrs. Leah Ross Hogue, Miss Mary Louise Olli ver, Mrs. Wallace Foster, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry,, jr., and the host ess. Bill of Rights Dinner Slated Oregon society, Sons of the American Revolution will ob serve the 150th anniversary of the Adoption of the Bill of ' Rights at a dinner meeting Mon day night, December 15 at the 'University club in Portland at 6:30 o'clock. Judge James T. Brand of the Oregon Supreme court will be the guest speaker and his sub ject will be "The Four Free doms." Governor Charles A. Sprague and members of the su preme court have been invited to attend. Mr. Karl V. Pease of Salem, second vice president of the Oregon society, will be among those attending. Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk have been entertaining as their house guest the latter's brother, Mr. Carl Johnston of Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. Johnston is spend ing several months in the states and is now visiting at the home of his parents in southern Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Starrett recently moved to Portland to make their home where he is connected with the Bonneville administration. BE PREPARED FOB THE Save at Wards on these black-out aids! PLYWOOD Cut it to fit and slip in place of "your screens for a total black-out ! . . . 1.10 4'x8 . . . 1.24 4'x6 Black Asphalt SHEATHING Shuts In ALL the lifht! Water proofwill last for months! Tack it to the inside of your screens. SQ rt. Or lc Running Foot, 36 In. Wide ahem Flood or spot! An exceptional i value. Complete with cells..... FLASHLIGHT CELLS - 5 c FLASHLIGHT BULBS rn.txm 13 c BLACK PAHIT 85 c ,,. TACHS. ...H-Lb. box 5c ea. ea. BLUE Christmas '1 Tree LIGHTS. ea. 155 N Liberty St.1; :I Phone 3194; CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY Missouri auxiliary, with Mrs. Alvin Stewart. 200 Culver street, 1 p. m., covered dish luncheon and exchange of gifts. Englewood Woman's club with Mrs. H. P. Grant. 1120 North 18th street, 2 p. m. Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft, Fraternal temple, 4 p. m. SATURDAY Salem Woman's club meeting and program, 2:30 p. m., board meeting, 2 p.m. MONDAY Pro America, 2:30 p. m. Marion hotel. MONDAY Hal Hibbard auxiliary at VTW hall. Christmas party, 7:30 p. m. Hollywood Lions auxiliary, at French Fryer, 1:15 p. m., des sert luncheon. TUESDAY Central WCTU, 2 p. m. Christ mas tree for Children's Farm Home. " Book-a-Month-club with Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, 1:19 p. m. dessert luncheon. WEDNESDAY East Central circle. 1st Meth odist church, dessert luncheon. Christmas party 1:13 with Mrs. H. J. Ostlind, 360 East Lefelle street. South Circle, First Christian church, all day Christmas party, Mrs. E. M. Woods. 1890 North 18th street. Luncheon Lions auxiliary members were entertained on Thursday after- ' noon at the home of Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Wayne . Doughton and Mrs. Walter Mar tin. Earlier in the afternoon the group met for luncheon at God frey's. ' ' . " The holiday motif was carried' out in the decorations and the group made plans for the annual Christmas party which 'they give in cooperation with the Lions club. Mrs. John Koenig and Mrs. R. Fox were special guests. Members attending were "Mrs. Talbot Bennett, Mrs. Floyd . Bowers, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Mrs. A. L. Elvin, Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst, Mrs. Paul Howarth, Mrs. J. K. Hubbard, Mrs. Joe Land, Mrs. Walter' Martin, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. C. F. Putnam, Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. George . Rhoten, Mrs. . Lee Ross, Mrs. Harry : Scott, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. LeRoy Stewart and Mrs. Li J. Young. ' A hostess today will be Mrs. Virgil Sexton who will enter tain at a dessert luncheon for the pleasure of her club mem bers. Bridge will be in play dur ing the afternoon and Mrs. Wil liam Woelk will be a special guest The Bonheur dancing club will hold its regular dance Saturday night from 8 to 11 o'clock. is By DOLORES BOLAND It's About Time to make trees out of 9-inch squares of cello phane. Wire centers of these squares to narrow round stick. Then wind cellophane around stick to hide wire. Nail stick to heavy composition board. Former Salem Girl Weds Laurel Guild Entertained Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. John Ficklin and Mrs. Francis Clark entertained members of the Laurel Guild of the Knight Me morial church Wednesday night at the Harland home on State street. Mrs. Loring Grier was elected to serve as president of the guild for the coming year. Christmas decorations were used and a gift exchange was held. The group made plans for their Christmas charity work. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Attending were Mrs. Clifford Pierpoint, Mrs. Paul Nieswander, Mrs. Kenneth Karr, Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. John Rousett, Mrs. Paul Davies, Mrs. Emory Feller, Mrs. Irwin Batterman, Mrs. H. W. Lehman, Mrs. Fred LeBaudour,' Mrs. W. H. Chap man, Mrs. DeWeese, Miss Doris Neptune, Mrs. Eldora Lundin, Mrs. Orville Bowers, Mrs. Ar thur Fiske, Mrs. Ethel Sundlie, Mrs. R. W. Land. Mrs. Hattie Pepper, Mrs. Gladys Christen son, Mrs. FJva Drakeley, Mrs. Marvin . Williams, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Clan Wilkes, Mrs. Jessie McCune, Mrs. Richard Smart, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Loring Grier, Mrs. Robert Ash by, Mrs. John Ficklin and Mrs. Francis Clark. Woman's Club to Hear Choir Salem Woman's club members will have the pleasure of hear ing the Willamette university a. cappella choir of 45 voices at the regular meeting Saturday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dean Mel vin H. Geist, head of the Willam ette university music school, will direct the choir. ' The program includes: All Men Now Sing Bach Tenebrae Factae Sunt Palestrina Beautiful Saviour Christensen The Three Kings Willan Lift Thy Blessed Spirit - Tschesnokoff Jesu Priceless Treasurer Bach The Shepherd's Story Dickinson Pattern Miss Jeannette Wieder, daugh- ter of Mr. Van Wieder, Salem, is a member of the senior prepara tory class at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111., and will play the part of a peasant in the Christ mas operetta, "The Magi's Gift," on Saturday. - The Sunshine club of Hazel Green will serve a chicken and tamale dinner beginning at 6:30 o'clock at Hazel Green school house. A bazaar will be held in connection with the dinner. . ess to members of her sewing club at her new home on North 15th street Wednesday night If your little daughter loves pretty clothes and you love to make them, Pattern 4876 will be your choice! Designed by Anne Adams, it's practical as well as decorative. The jumper has a scalloped bodice front and back that serves as shoulder straps and continues as a panel in the skirt. A belt joins it at either side of the waist in front and ties in back. Do add the button trim. The jumper shows off just enough of the blouse with its round collar and front button ing. In wool, youH probably want long sleeves, gathered into a wristband; in cotton, short puff sleeves. Make several blouses one might be trimmed with ba by lace. The Sewing Instructor helps you finish this tiny outfit quickly! Pattern 4876 is available in children's sizes 2, 4, 6. 8 and 10. Size 6,-jumper, takes 1 yards 54 inch fabric and long sleeve blouse, 1 yard 39 inch contrast Details have reached Salem of the marriage of Miss Jane G. Robinson of. Olympia, daughter of Mrs. Walter B. Robinson of Salem , and Glendale, ' and Lt Wade M. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Anderson of Barksdale, Texas. The ceremony took place in the chapel of the 756th Tank battalion at Fort Lewis, or Saturday afternoon, November 29. The wedding, the first to be performed in the new chapel, was solemnized at 2 o'clock. Chaplain Stevens read the af ternoon ceremony, for which the bride wore a white jersey gown with a lace yoke and tucked bod ice, full skirt falling into a short train. Her full length veil was caught to a halo of niching. She carried an all white bou quet of gardenits, stephanotis and bouvardia, centered with an orchid and showered with white satin ribbon and bouvardia. Mrs. Carol Smith was matron of honor, wearing pale aqua chif fon with full skirt and princess bodice. Her bouquet was colonial style, of pink rosebuds, violets, bouvardia and white pompom chrysanthemums. In her hair she wore a single gardenia and pink bouvardia and white rosebuds. Miss Betty Boyd and Miss Vir ginia Lee, the two bridesmaids, wore pale pink gowns with full skirts and carried bouquets iden tical to that of the matron of honor. They wore shingle gar denias in their hair. Lt. Carol Smith was Lieuten ant Anderson's best man and ushers were Lt. Richard Baudo and Lieutenant Rideman. After the ceremony, the bridal couple was brought in one of the company's light tanks to Olym pia, where the reception was held in the home of Mrs. Max H. Clark of Stratford Place, an aunt of the bride. Reception Follows Mrs. Robinson, the bride's mother, wore dusty rose and blue, with a corsag of gardenias with bouvardia and pink rapture rosebuds. Asked to pour were two aunts of the bride, Mrs. F. J. Walsh of Tacoma and Mrs. C. E. Illidge of Glendale. Assisting were Miss Ruth Thorsen of Olympia and Mrs. R. Alvin Padget of Olym pia. The couple left for a short wedding trip to Victoria, British Columbia. They will, be at home at the corner of West Conger avenue ana Division street m Olympia. The bride attended Willamette university in Salem and Ore gon State college in Corvallis She is a member of Delta Zeta sorority, PEO sisterhood and Triads. Lieutenant Anderson, a native of Barksdale, Texas, is a graduate of the University of Texas In Austin. Party Held Thursday The home of Mrs. Charles Huggins on Stewart street was the setting for the Pi Beta Phi : alumnae Christmas party- Thurs- ; day afternoon. Assisting host-: esses were Mrs. P. D. Quisen berry and Mrs. John Hughes. The group exchanged gifts' around the decorated tree and holly, candles . and fir boughs i were arranged about the rooms. ; The group made plans for their , Christmas charity work and will furnish kits for soldiers at Fort Ord. At the tea hour Mrs. Ches- ' ter Zumwalt, president, presid-. ed at the' serving table. Alumna present were Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. Lee Bown, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. Carl Rickson,.Mrs. Marion -Mul- . key, Mrs. ' Edwarth Roth, Mrs. Robert Stuart, Mrs. Elbert W. Roberts, Mrs. Floyd Thompson, ' Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs- P. D. Qui senberry and Mrs- Charles Hug gins. . Mr.F.D.ttMoriierlettTlurrt- CyjU WbrkS for day for Wilmington, Del, to vi- git her son and family, Dr. and Rea OrOSS Party at Mapes' Home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes have invited a group of their friends to a pinochle party at their home on Saturday night. A late supper will be served by the hostess and Christmas dec orations will be used about the rooms and on' the serving table. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William McClary, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Mosher; and Alli son Jean. The other son, Harry S. Mosher will come from the State college- of Pennsylvania to be with them, at Christmas.- En route east, Mrs. Mosher will stop in Ames, Iowa for a visit with a nephew, William Stone.' . Campus Dances Scheduled Sigma Tau and Kappa Gam- ; ma Rho fraternities' and Delta , Tau Gamma sorority members are planning large parties for Saturday, night The Sigma Tau men will be ; hosts for their annual formal : dinner dance in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel. The theme of the affair will be "Our Eve ning in Heaven." Paul Seibert's orchestra from Oregon State college will play for dancing during and after the dinner hour. Patrons and pat ronesses will be Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Brennen, Dean and Mrs. Daniel Scnulze and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sevillier. Mr. Wesley Mc Waln is in charge of arrange- . ments. A .carnival and danee will ' feature the Kappa Gamma Rho party and the affair will be held at the chapter houe on Court street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ei ickson and Dr. and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson will be chaperones. Mr. Bruce Van Wyn garden is arranging the dance. Delta Tau Gamma girls will be hostesses for an informal dance at the Billings and Arm strong studio for their guests. Patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tschudy and Mr. and Mrs. Murco Ring .nalda. Frank Earnest and Mr. and Mrs. William DePew. The Friendly Neighbors Gar den club met Thursday with Mrs. Erie Butler for a covered riu luncheon served on small tables centered by lighted tapJ era, - pine . cones and holly. A gift exchange was arranged for members. - .Mrs. Butler, president, re ported the following work done for the Red Cross: 15 little girls . dresses cut, made and ornament ed with embroidery or buttons, 8 pairs socks, 2 scarfs and 5 sweaters. Made for the "Bundles for Britain were S ' woolen quilts, , 5 ' kits and 58 knitted , squares. Present, were Mesdames H. E. Reynolds, C. E. Baker, W. H. uaicnm, w. oaruner, a. . Peck, Myron Butler, Delia Jenks, R. H. Parks, F. J. Brad shaw, A. A. Larsen, Lyle Davis, J. C. Turner, Glenn Ivie, Hom er Smith, Jt, Dorothy Flowers, Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff, Eric Butler and Miss Lydia Hunt Music Students In Recital The junior music students of Sacred Heart academy school of music will be presented in re cital this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at St Joseph's hall. War condi tions necessitateoT a change from the evening to the afternoon for this program. Harp, violin, piano and vocal numbers will be of fered. 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