The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1941, Page 16, Image 16

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OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. December 21, 1M1
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ATJMSVILLE The TUlleum
dub met Wednesday and work
ed on two quilts. A covered dish'
luncheon was served at noon. At
the business meeting the women
voted to combine work for de
fense and the Red Cross, with
the regular work of the club.
Nineteen women were present
Following the business meeting
a social hour was held and gifts
were exchanged. There will be
no meeting of the club Decem
ber 24.
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"Tailspin" Dusting Pow.
d is a marvelous powder
with the rich fragrance of the
famous perfume. A beautiful
gift indeed. $2
Sachet la a flatterinc and in.
timate rift, reminding her of
you often. Highly fragrant
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If she likea the out- doom.
she'U lore woods; "Carefree"
Perfume . . . and too. The)
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Poker Chip Soao b a clever
gift SbeH hardly believe ber
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4 here $1
Locieo Leionc's Poker Chin
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"Pfamee" are nniqoe per.
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AT HOME RITES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler
(Sylvia Wolfe) pictured after their marriage on Decem
ber 13 at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Wolfe. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Wolfe and her husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Cutler. (Kennell-Eilis)
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but . . . it's all changed now. Somebody
smart once said "The trouble with war is
that it spoils conversation." That's right too,
all the mamas at the . clubs have stopped
talking about their youngest or oldest and
do nothing but chat about how to run the
army and navy.
Singing in the rain . . . Remember the wea
ther on Friday night? Well, a group of girls
from the Cescendo club were asked to sing
at a meeting that night and either they mis
understood, or Lena Belle Tartar told them
wrong, but they arrived at Labor temple
ready to sing. The union meeting was going
on, but officials obligingly agreed to put
them on the program anyway. In the mean
time, the program chairman who had made
arrangements, called Miss Tartar asking for
her singers. They were located, taken over
to Fraternal temple and they again sang
their program. The Neighbors of Woodcraft
MUX CITY The Mill City
Woman's club held its annual
Christmas party Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. C. M. Cline.
Miss Georgia Shane, assisted by
Mrs. C. C. Porter, was hostess.
Games were led by Mrs. Harry
Mason. The following attended:
Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. C.
M. Cline, Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs.
A. A. Holthouse, Mrs. Sig Jep
sen, Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mrs. Har
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Exquisite
H$Pil!y nanr
Lovely
heard and invited them into the meeting,
where they again sang. We haven't heard a
report from the audiences but the girls had
a wonderful time.
It may be true . . . that the Japanese are at
war with us, but they used to make awfully
pretty Christmas tree ornaments!
Don't look now ... but last spring we
bought a farm with a tiny creek in the mid
dle of it. This morning we have a creek with
a tiny farm in the middle of it.
Information bureau . . . Saturday we be
came a bureau of missing persons. A truck
company called, looking for "Mrs. A. B.
Latham, Salem,' Oregon" as a 6000 pound
load of furniture from Manila was address
ed She's such a newcomer that her address
isn't even listed in the directory. But we had
a story about her arrival and told 'em her
address. Pays to be nosey.
"Merry Christmas! . . . Maxine Buren.
ry Mason, Mrs. Albert Millsap,
Mrs. Lee Morris, Mrs. Frank
Potter, Mrs. W. L. Qulnn, Mrs.
Edward J. Rupp, Mrs. R. F. Sau-
cier, Mrs. Robert Schroeder,
Miss Alice Smith, Mrs. Frank
Smith, Mrs. T. W. Allen, Mrs.
James Dimit, Mrs. Donald
Sheythe, Mrs. Corbin, Mrs. D.
W.Rets, and Mrs. Max Kelly, a
iormer memoer.
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Luxury!
$5.95
Receptions Listed for
Holiday Entertaining
During the Week
Holiday "at homes" are a highlight of the social calendar
this weekend. Others are being planned by Salem hosts for New
Year's. '
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busick have invited several hun
dred Salem and out-of-town friends to an "at home" this af
ternoon at their North Summer street residence. Calling hours
are from 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock and
the occasion is the Busick's 31st
wedding anniversary.
Greeting the guests at the door
will be Miss Jeanne Busick, Miss
Nancy Wallace and Miss Miriam
Becke. Mr. and Mrs. Busick will
receive informally in the living
room. Assisting will be Mrs.
Thomas E. Rilea, Mrs. Wallace
Bonesteele, Mrs. Robert E.
Shinn, Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs.
Wmiam L. Phillips, Mrs. Karl
Becke, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Miss
Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Burton My
ers, Mrs. George Alexander,
Mrs. Robert Duncan of Silverton
and Mrs. George Croisan.
Presiding at the urns during
the afternoon will be Mrs. Her
bert L. Stiff and Mrs. Henry V.
Compton, who will pour the first
hour, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and
Mrs. Douglas McKay, the second
hour, and Mrs. E. M. Page and
Mrs. Donald Roberts the last
hour. Serving will be Mrs. Rich
ard Slater, Mrs. Merrill Ohling,
Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, Mrs. W.
Wells Baum, Mrs. Vern Miller,
Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mrs. Har-
WOODBURN Due to the war
emergency additional funds are
needed at once for the American
Red Cross,
A new drive is under way to
obtain the money and in Woodburn
donors are asked to leave funds
at Evendens Drug store where
Mrs. Fred Evenden will act as
custodian. For the present there
will be no house to house canvass,
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In Plain Colors and Flowered
Tailored and Lace Trim
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from Price's makes a gift of un
usual charm. Beautiful Selection.
old dinger, Miss Barbara
Compton and Mrs. Thomas
Hazlett of Portland.
Utleys to Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Utley will
celebrate their 35th wedding an
niversary this afternoon when
they entertain with an open
house at their country place on
Wallace Road.
Their friends have been In
vited to call between 3 and 6
o'clock. Receiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Utley will be Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Blodgett and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Allen. Miss Betty Zo Al
len will greet the guests at the.
door.
Mrs. Anna Utley of Portland,
Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs.
M. P. Adams and Mrs. Harold
Phillippe will preside at the
serving table and assisting will
be Mrs. Ernest W. Peterson, Mrs.
Meade C. Petteys, Mrs. Charles
S. Pratt and Mrs. Floyd Utley of
Portland.
Candles, holly and greens will
be used about the guest rooms
and the serving table will be
centered with a Christmas scene
and candles. During the after
noon Miss Myrtle Meiers and
Mr. Corydon Blodgett will sing
solo numbers.
Carroll Gra.gr Hostess
Members of the younger set
will be honored at an "at home"
.this afternoon when Carroll
Gragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert C. Gragg, entertains.
Sixty friends have been bidden
to call between 3 and 5 o'clock
at the Gragg home on Tammar
ack street.
Miss Gragg and her mother
will receive informally and as
sisting in the living room will be
Margie Cooley and Roberta
Jean Meyer. Jean Rowland will
preside at the punch bowl and
serving will be Helen Paulson
and Elcena McCune.
The punch table will be cov
ered with a red tarltan cloth
centered with red -tapers in a
bronze candelabra banked with
holly.
Informal Party Monday
Mrs. Harold Busick and Mrs.
Glenn Stevens have invited 35
of their neighborhood friends to
an informal "at home" Monday
afternoon at the Stevens home
on North 23 rd street.
Mrs. Robert Coffey and Mrs.
F. J. Forristel have been asked
to preside at the servin table.
Holiday greens, and candles will
ay wwa. vauuivs
provide the decorative note.
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TELLS BETROTHAL Miss Lois Coomler. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomler, who will be married on
December 27 to Mr. Fred Scheidegger of Salem. The
wedding will take place at the Knight Memorial church
at a four o'clock ceremony. (Jesten-Miller)
Liberty Mrs. Mason Bishop
was hostess for the Liberty
Women's club annual Christmas
party "at her home on Thursday
afternoon. A covered dish
luncheon was served. A trim
med Christmas tree and green
ery were used to decorate the
rooms.
The annual Pollyanna gift ex
change was held.
It was announced that local
residents who have any material
usable for bandages, such as
new or used pieces of white or
boilproof print, should get in
touch with Mrs. Harold Lane,
local chairman for the project,
or contribute the material direct
to Red Cross headquarters.
Mrs. C. W. Stacey has been
appointed legislative chairman
for the Oregon state federation
of women's club. The club also
brought jams and jellies to be
given to the Doernbecker hos
pital in Portland. Eight new
pairs of skates were given by
the club to Children'! Farm
Home in Corvallis.
Mrs. L. D. Walker read a
paper on Christmas legends and
Christmas carols were sung.
Special guests were Mrs. V. A.
Ballantyne and Mrs. W. S. Ank
ney. Mote
Fur Coats
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in all die better
known furs at spe
cial prices. ,
Keizer Sewing
Club Meets
KEIZER The Christmas party
of the Keizer Ladies' Sewing club
met at the home of Mrs. H.
Tanner Thursday.
A one o'clock luncheon was
served. After a short business
meeting the program committee,
Miss Lois Keefer and Mrs.
Broadbent presented the follow
ing program: Violin solo, Gloria
White, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. White; vocal solo.
Mrs. Otto Yunker, accompanied
by Mrs. J. N. Brinkley; Christ
mas reading, Mrs. Wolf; reading,
Mrs. Arthur Cummings.
Games were arranged by the
committee. An exchange of
Christmas gifts took place, and
the meeting closed with the
group singing "Silent Night."
The nouse was decorated with
a Christmas tree, fir boughs
banked on the mantle along
with candles resting in attractive
holders. The nativity scene
graced the top of the radio.
Th dining room was decorat
ed in red, white and blue, with
fir boughs.
Those present were: Mrs. Ar
thur Holden, Mrs. L. R. White,
daughters Gloria and Ruth, the
Misses Alto and Ethel HTL Mrs.
E. T. Ideen, Mrs. IL JL Bliven,
Mrs. H. Z. Wolf, Mrs. Dave Mil
ler, Mrs. J. Z. Bartruff, Mrs. J.
E. Putnam, Mrs W. E. Savage,
Mrs. L. Hill and daughter, Mrs.
XL S. Melson, Mrs. Otto Beaty,
Mrs. Ben Claggett, Mis Lois
Keefer. Mrs. W. G. Earle, Mrs.
Paul Pierce, Mrs. Otto Yunker
and son Bobby, Mrs. R. B. Mc
Clay, Mrs. J. N. Brinkley and
daughter SherrflL Mrs. H. W.
Irvine, Mrs. H, M. Broadbent
Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mrs. A
L. Mason, Mrs. John Gardener
and the hostess, Mrs. H. Tanner.
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