The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. December SI. 1941
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HONOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Givens
will be honored at a 50th wedding anniversary re
ception on Tuesday night at the Waldo Hills commun
ity club house.
Anniversary
Celebrated
In "Hills"
WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Givens will observe their
golden wedding and anniversary
Tuesday night at Waldo Hills
community club house. Rela
tives and friends are being in
vited through the press to at
tend the reception that will be
gin at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Givens is a native of
Waldo Hills. She was Florence
Riches, born August 31, 1873, the
daughter of George S. P. and
Mary Jane Riches, pioneers.
Mr. Givens was born in Can
ada in 1870 and came to Oregon
with his parents, George and
Isabella Givens in 1871. They
settled in Waldo Hills on what
was known as the McAlpin place.
They were married in Salem
on December 23, 1891, in the
Marion hotel. Witnesses at the
ceremony were Mr. Givens' sis
ter, Mrs. Mary Sappinfield now
of Pratum and George Clymber,
brother-in-law, now of Macleay.
Children of the couple are
Mary Vearrier of Portland, Mil
lie Kaser of Forest Grove, Thel
ma Dahlen of West Fir, Mrs.
Alice Parrish of Sublimity and
Kenneth Givens at home.
Wisteria Club
Slates Dance
Members of the Wisteria club
have scheduled a New Year's
dance for Tuesday, December 30
at the Veteran's hall from 9 to
12 o'clock. Barney Cropp's or
chestra will play for dancing and
members may bring guests for
the affair.
The committee in charge of
arrangements includes Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Quistad, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Collins, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Follis, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
A. Victor and Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Bradshaw.
Group Exchanges
Presents
The Pollyanna club met on
Friday at the home of Mrs. Rob
ert Burton. During the informal
afternoon, gifts were exchanged.
Present were Mrs. Jack Pry
zabilla and Dennis, Mrs. Ed
Forman, Marilyn and Janet, Mrs.
Dean Tucker and Roger, Mrs.
Wallace Seguin and Jacqueline,
Mrs. Leslie Smith, Buddy and
Richard, ' Mrs. Melvin Propp,
Melvin jr. and Jerry Lee, Mrs.
Robert Burton, Sherry and Ron
ald. Mrs. Smith will entertain
on January 2.
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The Prospect Hills Women's
club met Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Lester Rains. The buf
fet was decorated with a mod
ernistic arrangement of pine, a
shadow box was hung on the
wall. White angels and candles
decorated the table. Red Cross
work and defense coordination
were discussed and a gift ex
change concluded the afternoon.
Friday Meeting
Is Party
Friday afternoon the Three
Link club of Rebekah lodge held
a Christmas party and exchange
of gifts. Christmas carols were
sung and Mayor W. W. Cliadwick
talked on the emergency black
out rules.
Mrs. Jennie M. Willis presided
over the business meeting. The
Christmas tree was in charge of
Mrs. Amie Mills, Mrs. W. A.
Cladek and Mrs. R. S. McNeill,
in charge of the program were
Mrs. R. G. Henderson. Mrs. Belle
Carlson, Mrs. Augusta Fleetwood
and Mrs. Linnie Simeral.
Guests were Emma Parker,
Weiser, Idaho; Mrs. Fredrika
Ash, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Viola
Clements. Others attending
were Mesdames Elva Estes, Eva
Keene, Coral Ballinger, Ida
Steele, Leila Vinson, J. E. Kirk
patrick, Mary Gosser, Clem W.
Ohlsen, Irvin Hochstetler, Louise
King, Walter Eberhard, Claude
Morse, Carrie Jennings, Gustave
Erikson, R. S. VanPelt, Carrie
Ringo, Daisy Mclntyre, Horace
G. Loveland, Clara Shields,
Sara Harter, Pearl Harland, Avis
Perrine, Howard N. Hunsaker,
W. F. Walker, and Miss Serina
Anderson, Miss Grace Robertson
and Miss Wilda Siegmund. The
next meeting will be January 9.
Tri-Y Girls Will
Give Program
Tri-Y Girl Reserves will give
a Christmas program at the Hill
crest Girls school this afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Esther Little,
general secretary of the YWCA,
will accompany the girls.
Joyce Ogden is in charge of
the program and is assisted by
Leona Kelso. The program will
include group singing, a vocal
solo by Miss Ogden, accompanied
by Margaret Morritz. Delvon
Long will read portions of
JDickens' Christmas carols and
Imogene Rock, accompanied by
Alice Rose, will play a flute solo
Alice FayexDaugherty will give
a talk and readan original poem
on "Christmas Today."
The Tri-Y quartet composed
of Mary Ann Brady, June jnick
ols, Betty Lou Vasby and Ethel
Lolloth, will sing. Margaret
Morritz will play piano selec
tions and Geraldine Schmoker,
accompanied by Rosemary Gai-
ser, will play violin solos,
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Junior Club
Will Begin
Classes
Salem - Junior Woman's club
members will hold their annual
Christmas party at the clubhouse
Monday, night at 8 o'clock. Miss
Lois Coornleii to charge and
the committee includes Miss
Phyllis Gardner, Mrs. W. Mar
tin, Mrs. W. G. Nibler, Mrs. Jes
sie Baer and Miss Mabelle Fra
zier. -'-
Mrs. Maurice Saffron is ar
ranging the program and each
member will bring gifts for the
Hillcrest Home. Refreshments
will follow the party. A board
meeting will precede the affair
at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Thome
H. Hammond presiding.
Miss Hazel Shutt, chairman of
the Old People's Home commit
tee, arranged for the MacDowell
club sextet to sing carols at the
Home Monday night.
The Junior club will begin
first aid classes on January 6.
The classes will be open to all
members and interested persons.
Reservations must be made by
January 1 with the chairman,
Mrs. Ray Lafky, 21180, or any
of the committee members, Mrs.
W. G. Nibler, Mrs. George Roth,
Mrs. L. Merrill Falkenhagen or
Mrs. Riy Mink.
The classes will be held twice
a week, or equivalent to two
hours, including a ten weeks
course.
Club Members
Will Carol '
Singing of Christmas carols is
a part of the MacDowell club
activities each year. The club
prepares an itinerary that takes
it to the greater portion of
Salem and is now receiving re
quests from shut-ins who desire
to hear the carols. Members will
meet at the Chamber of Com
merce at 7:30 Monday and take
a bus at 7:45 to points in the
city.
Following the caroling Mac
Dowell members will go to the
home of Miss Blanche Gibson,
1455 Saginaw street, to be en
tertained at an informal party
given by the club president, Miss
Lois Steinke.
The Okiciyapi Camp Fire girls
chose the following new officers:
President, Donna Seay; vice
president, Betty Wieser; secre
tary, Virginia Bowers; treasurer,
Irene Boatwright; scribe, Ruth
Fuller; song leader, Edris Stew
art, and social, Gloria McDowell.
A gift exchange was enjoyed
by the members following the
business meeting.
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CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Oregon State Nurses associa
tion District 3, gift exchange, 8
p. m. at state tuberculosis hos
pital. Koyal Neighbors of America 8
p. m. Fraternal temple
Chapter BQ of PEO meets with
Mrs. Zella James at 1610 Court
street, 7:45 p. m.
Yomarco Class
Party Held
The home of Prof, and Mrs. T.
S. Roberts was the scene of the
Yomarco Sunday School class
Christmas party Friday night.
Christmas greens were used
about the rooms and the supper
table was centered with an ar
rangement of silvered leaves,
colored balls and candles.
A musical program was given
with Miss Beth Siewert singing
several solo numbers, and vocal
numbers by Mr. Richard Bar
ton. A trio composed of Miss
Jessie Kinsey pianist, Mr. Wen
dell Johnson, violinist, and Pro
fessor Roberts at the organ,
played several selections. Christ
mas carols were sung by the
group with Mr. Barton directing.
Arranging the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck, Dr.
and Mrs. James C. Harrison, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Covert, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sherman, Mrs. Norma
Shaw, Mrs. Winifred R. Herrick
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lake.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. John Foley, Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Sisson, Mrs. Frank Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Travis, Mr. and
"Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Mr. and
Mrs. James Purdy, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Page, Dr. and Mrs. B. H.
White, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turn
bull, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barton,
Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Burton, Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Millard, Dr. and Mrs. E. C.
Richards, Dr. and Mrs. B. F.
Williams, Mrs. Hartsell, Mrs.
Milo Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Gal
laher, Mrs. Frank James, Mrs.
Carrie Sneed, Mrs. Bertha Berg
man, Mrs. Charles Fessenden,
Mrs. Avis White, Mrs. Edythe
Medley, Mrs. Mary Boeschen,
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Plamondon,
Mrs. G. Kortzeborn, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, Mrs. Murray
Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.
Siewert, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oh
mart, Mrs. Florian VonEschen,
Miss Schrober, Mrs. Nora
Thompson and Prof, and Mrs. T.
S. Roberts.
The Oregon State Nurses' sa-
sociation, District 3 will hold the
annual Christmas party and ex
change of gifts at the State
tuberculosis hospital on Monday
night at 8 o'clock.
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