PAGE EIGHT Tlx OHTGOII STATESMAN. Scdexa Oregon, Wednesday Morning. DecernEer S3, 1942 Betrothal Is Told at Dinner. At a party given on Tuesday night at the home of ( Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holtzman for Mrs. M. Feves (Shirley Cohen), a bride of a few -weeks, her cousin, Miss Jean Holtzman, told of her own engagement to Mr. Herbert Ad- ler. Miss Holtzman is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dave G. Holtz- . man and her fiance is the son ! of Mrs. R. Ross of New York city. Mr. Adler is on the edi torial staff of the Oregonian but has enlisted in the air corps and is awaiting call. Miss Holtzman attended Uni versity of Washington last year, and is a sophomore at Willamette university this "year. Mr. Adler attended school in Portland. No date was set for the wedding. The engagement was- an nounced by - cards bearing the names of the couple, and placed 'under the service plates at din ' ner. Their names ,also appeared on small cakes served as dessert. The party was a shower for Mrs. Feves, who will leave soon to join her husband in Wyoming. Cards were in play after dinner. ' f-Guests at the shower 'were Miss Jean Fanton, Mrs. Ruth" Melzer, Miss Besse Brown, Mrsrt William Whittamore, Miss Fran ces Kells, Miss Esteline Smith, Miss Helen Huchnick, Miss Phyl lis' Eaton, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. ' S. Huchnick,' Mrs. A. Volchok, ' Mrs.' S. Cohen, Mrs. Phil Gold ' stein, Mrs. H. Cohen, Mrs. J. I Josephson, Mrs. R. Wies and Mrs. . Holtzman. . Morrisons at ; Party Guests were entertained at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.' Morrison, North. 18th street, Monday night. After games and ; cards had been played, gifts were exchanged around a Christmas tree. -Refreshments were served at a table decorated with a small tree and candles. Mrs. Thurman J. Hart assisted. 'Those present were: Mr. and 1 Mrs. JTE. Clique, Mr. and Mrs. 7, Paul Jones, Mr. Duane Griffith, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Battliner, ; Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Duncan, ; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Obrist and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morrison. . A son, William David, was born to Lt and Mrs. Douglas ' 4Va CaUm fieri 0ml v hospital on Tuesday morning. . The baby is the grandson of Mr. i and , Mrs. G. F. Oiajmbers and - ; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Astinwall and !" the great-grandson of Mr. A. W : Boorman of Long Beafch, Calif or l nia. f ix ; Chambers Spill leave - today for Camp McCoy1, Wiscon ' sin, after a leave, from his last station at Ft Lewis. -" J Mrs. T. S. MacKenzle Is spend- ; ing the holidays in Seattle at ; the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacKenzie. Pattern . Here's a smart schoolgirl ver sion of the popular two-piecer Pattern 4176 by Anne Adams. Use crisp contrasting Krollar and cuffs. Or make the top in vel-" veteen,' with the gathered skirt in wool contrast. . . Pattern 4176 is available in girls sizes 6, 8, 10. 12, 14. Size ' 10, entire ' ensemble,' takes ' 2Y ; yards 35 inch fabric; yard con- 1 trast; jacket, 1 yards 35 inch 5 nap fabric; skirt, ' lVi" yards 54 Inch fabric - Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins . for this Ann Adams pattern; Writ rhini SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and tiU2 1 UMBER. - " . Luy cn;r Winter Pattern Book and fnver the American Fashion Scene. . - r fabric-saving designs for ( ,jj in every size. Scrp-bsg it-,, "ns: war work styles ccessox i P attern Book, ten cents. - i your order to The Oregon " . . . -an, Pattern Department fca . - c.e. .liM(i;KlltJUUUl.lU,UXkHwBtJgMlll lllll III I I CLUB CALENDAR TBimSDAT Fidelis class, First Baptist church, with Mrs. Ada V. Skiff, 421 ',i Court street, 1 p. m. niOAT - Ann Judson circle, 7:30 p. m, 1st Baptist church. Junior Women At Tomkins' Members of the Junior Wom an's club met on Monday night for their annual Christmas par ty, at the home of Mrs. Joseph V. Tompkins, with Miss Maria Dare and Mrs. B. C. Harrison assisting Mrs. Tomkins as host- During the evening, the group wrapped gifts for girls at Hill crest school, which they have done at these parties since their organization in 1934. Mrs. Vincent Crane and Mrs. Peter Di Paolo were guests of the club. A lighted tree decorated the room, clusters of red and blue bells were arranged on the man tle. Fir bows and candles com pleted the decorations for the in formal evening. Formal Dance Is Tonight - Bain bow girls will dance to night at the armory, at their an nual formal dancing party, to which they- have invited all 'members of the high school and college set. Decorations are to be in blue and silver, according to Miss Margaret Forsythe, who heads the committee in charge. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock and the music will be furnished by the. Top Hatters, local musicians. - A large turnout is expected, and the committee has an- : nounced that tickets may be pur chased at the door of the armory. Holiday Party At Soandling's ; - - i ; Mrs.fW.'E. Scandling and daughter, Margie, were hostesses to piano pupils of Miss Frances Virginie Melton, on Saturday af ternoon,' at a Christmas party, p Over I forty guests, including pupils and their mothers, were present.-- Games were played during the afternoon and an ex change of gifts around the Christmas tree concluded the af ternoon's pleasure. XDANHA Mr. and Mrs. Scott Butler entertained at dinner De cember 117 and the evening was spent playing cards. ' The fol lowing guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Healey, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haseman, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chesnut and Mrs. Sam Palmerton. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Haseman received, guests Saturday night for an informal bridge party. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haseman, Mr. and Mrs. . W. T. Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. Jim -Healey; Mrs. Sam Palmerton and . the hostess' young daughter and son,' Nancy and Dick Haseman. - The holiday season was ob-. served Sunday afternoon by an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Healey. The guests -present were Mr. and Mrs. Scott ' Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ches-? ; nut, .Mr. ) and Mrs. C T. : Hase- man, Mrs. Sam Palmerton, Mrs. R. C. Haseman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, ' Mr. Ernest Ueh r linger and Mrs. V. E. Ruedy. v ! ,- - . AMITY The East Side Sewing club met Thursday afternoon at . the home of Mrs. Edward Schaef fer. . Christmas songs were sung and a social time enjoyed." Gifts were exchanged among the mem bers and - refreshments y were served. . Those present included Mesdames Oara and Alma Hahn, Lilly Tallman, Mary E. Breed ing, John Switzer, Al Dereaue, Helen Beeler, , Nettie Schaeffer, Lloyd Fresham, E. M. Johnston, Leonard Schmidt and Lottie Tall man. Mrs. L. Noffsinger and two children were guests. .- The next meeting will-be held at the - home of Mrs. r Nettie Schaeffer Thursday, January 7, with Mrs. Leonard Schmidt assisting host ess. This 'will be an all day meeting ; with - a covered dish luncheon at noon. CpKINGLE Members af the "Pringle Women's club, and their families ' enjoyed a Christmas party at the clubhouse Saturday night.: T Games and refreshments followed a program1 which' in cluded : piano - accordion - num bers by Marguerite Gardner, a reading by Ralph Curtis, num bers by the Pringle school girls -chorus and a community Christ mas carol. sing led by Mrs. Clara Girod, ' school principaL f ' ' - i S OC KIT MUSIC itip mm Boys, Parents Have Dinner Boy Scouts of the Rotary troop No. 1 were hosts on Sunday night at a covered dish supper for their parents. ' The party was held at the scout hut and after the din ner, the group sat around the fireplace and sang carols. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mockford and Sheila (Mr. Mockford is scoutmaster), Mr. Ronald Ruddiman, Mrs. Harry Wiedmaier and Harry, Mr. Wal ter Zosel and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blume and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClellan ' and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale, Paul, Doris and Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips,' Jim and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom as, Dean, Mairnd Michael, Mrs. Mary Gardner and Harold, Mrs. James McReal, Ray and Jerry, Thane Olson, ' Harold Mansfield, Billie and Bobby Johnston, Billie Hart, Charles Johnson, Rex. Sco field, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reed and Leo. " FRUITLAND The Fruitland Women's circle had their Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Selma Dalke. i Presents were ex changed with Mrs. Ellen Silke being Santa Claus. Those pres ent were Mesdames Alma Bailey, Leona Faust, Leon a Runner, Leona Scott, Leila Fagg, FJise Eggler, Josephine Lucas, Carrie Branch, Mary Yergen, I sa belle Armstrong, Caroline Carnik, Hortense Kreft, Emma Gydesen, Clara Fischer, Olga Gerig, Elsie Girod, Edna Lively, Minnie Fagg, Winnie Bisbee, Ellen ilke, Lucy Brown, Nora Kufner, Lydia Wit ham, Zffie Lively, Helen Miller, Selma Dalke and Miss Daisy Lambert. Children were Sydney and Virginia Lively, Jack and Charleen Faust, Patty and Jim my Miller, Alan and Jimmy Gi rod, Richard Gydesen, Betty Fischer and Alene and Bruce Dalke. BUENA VISTA The next meeting of Woman's club will be January 6, with a covered dish dinner at noon. The ladies have quilt and Red Cross work to do. AMITY The December meet ing of the Amity Baptist Mission circle has been postponed until January 8, at the home of Mrs. Edward Lehman, west of Amity, at 2:31 o'clock, with Mrs. J. O. Casteel leader. . LIBERTY The Christian En deavor society of the Liberty church are planning to go carol ing agam. on Christmas eve if they can arrange some mode of transportation, perhaps a team and wagon. 1 J Residents here have enjoyed the young folks' carols for sev eral years and 'some have al ready expressed the hope that they may be able to come around with their songs this year. Recently the group . made Christmas boxes of goodies and gifts for all the boys in the ser vice who had attended Endeavor here. . DETROIT Mrs. Major Baughn has announced the mar riage of her sister, Joy Hammon, to Joe St Lewis, which - took place December 16. ' Mrs. St. Lewis was employed in Detroit : until a year and a half ago, when she went to Portland. The couple are residing in Corvallis. o. nJOTL 9 Come in tonight! You'll find a huge variety of quality gifts . all at W ards usual down-to-earth prices) Buy all of your gifts and all your holiday needs at 7 7i3 Cess Chrbtncs Ere ct 6 P. I L New Member in Salem Lodge - Salem Rebekah lodge met Monday with Mrs. Myrtle Walk er presiding. Mrs. Edythe Gray was elected to membership by transfer from Cascade Locks. The Odd Fellows and the Re bekahs are planning a joint in stallation of officers some time. In January. " x , After a very short business session the annual Christmas party and program were : held. Mrs. Emil Otjen had charge of the program which was as fol lows: violin solos, by Elsie Mae Otjen - and Jerry Lampkin; pl- ano solo, by Sharon Lampkin; the Christmas story- in sons and tableau; vocal solo by, Mrs. Joe Cunningham. Mrs. Olmsted Is Hostess - Mrs. D. D. Olmstead ' enter tained at her home Monday at a Christmas party for officers and guards of the Neighbors of Wood craft. Holly and mistletoe deco rations and candles were used. There were 30 guests. An exchange of gifts was held and the evening spent socially. Mrs. George McDonell of Buell, Idaho, and Mrs. Elmer McFadden of Boise, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. John . son. Mr. and Mrs.' Dwight Aden (Esther Black" of .'Spokane, are the parents of a son, born in Spokane on Monday. He is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Black' of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden of WilsonvUle. He was born on Mrs. Black's birthday, Decem ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. John Brimaeombe of Butte, Montana, are spending the holidays with their daughter, Miss Jean Brimaeombe, and Miss Nila Cluett at the Ambassador apartments. JEFFERSON The past noble grand club of ML Jefferson Re bekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Grace Thurston, Friday, and worked on a quilt' At 1 o'clock a covered dish dinner was served preceding the afternoon's work. Present were I Mrs. Lee Wells, Miss Flora Thomas, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Maud Epley, vMrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs. R. W. Curl and Mrs. Thurston. FRUITLAND The Women's Missionary, society met at the home of Mrs. Fred Gerig for their December meeting. Offi cers elected for 1943 were: presi dent. Miss Daisy Lambert; vice president, Mrs. Kenneth Runner; secretary, Mrs. Cecil Miller, and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Schulz. Today's Menu Philadelphia pepperpot is a practical dish for days like these, when meat is rationed and main dishes should aid the budget. If you aren't acquainted with tripe, try thi menu. Mixed fruit salad Philadelphia pepperpot Buttered broccoli Christmas cookies and fruit PHILADELPHIA PEPPERPOT Braise one diced onion and a diced green pepper with 1 cup of honeycomb tripe cut in small pieces. Add 2 cups finely diced potatoes and boil with stock or water for 30 minutes. Add noodles If you wish. Walter LeRoy Hall u Dies, Independence INDEPENDENCE Walter Le Roy Hall, . six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall, passed away at the family home' in Inde pendence' Sunday.. ; . Services were directed by the Smith-Baun1 mortuary 'Tuesday with burial in the IOOF cemetery south of Independence. Rev; L. H. Vickers officiated. i t - OTLdtffi III - " Mr. and Mrs. Roberts .Honored on 50th i Wedding Anniversary : Sunday r Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Roberts, honored on Sunday by members of their church, who gave them a tea. (Photo" is by Perry Reigelman.) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Roberts, 995 Mill street, who were married in Grizzly Bluff, Humboldt ' coun ty, California, on December 21, 1892, were honored Sunday, De cember 20, 1942, with a tea spon sored by the Yew Park circle of the Methodist church, cele bra ting the Roberts' golden wed ding anniversary. At this event, Mrs. A. A. Underbill, Mrs; Leona Mickey,- Mrs. C JMcAdams, and Mrs. Minnie Utter poured; .' Mr. and Mrs. -Roberta- -have spent 32 years in Oregon.-' They located in Turner when t they came to Marian county from; Cal ifornia. Then they lived ' several years at Independence f before coming to Salem. Mr. Roberts was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Roberts in California J Attending the event were Mrs. C D. Smiley, Mrs. Carrie E. Smiley, Mrs; J. E. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear, Mrs. L. M. Small,. Mrs. C. L. Breithaupt, Mrs. Caroline UnderhilL Mr. and Mrs. Lehman,1 Mrs. Lena Lisle, Mrs. Sarah Lappin, Mrs. Mayme i-,.-T. r ... . mm , mm mr ?-:?3 ' . -'.. . 'r . .... u ... ff m a tmym m -mi if 11 s , t -r4asr 4;v. - I m. i - - j -"I t 1 1 m 1 1 f - 1 ; a I p i 1 1 I . . v 01 M 1 1 t ! I 1 n I I f i ? 1 h .... - - - pk Perfect ,J j - . J , i .- ; . 1 : Store Hours: M M i ' p . ' ' - I 9:30 A. M. to l; r 1 xx 6 P. M. ) I ! ' A I ThilAHll ' Including i j j . i : I lVJlMCTS... -.Saturdays j: j j ! ." ). '7 , : . - i . I i Sanders, Mr. and . Mrs. H. J. Standley, Mrs. ' O. . W. Emmons, Mrs. i.M.'H. Utter, Mrs. Jennie Moore,; Herbert - E. Rahe, Helen L.' Rahe, Paul Rahe, Mary Jane Rahe, Miss Jessie Rodman, Mr. :and .Mrs.' Earl Bear," Mrs. Effie Dunlap, Mrs. J. Y. Cook,' Mabel . iRadcUffe, Ethel Roberts, Ruth McAdams, ,,JPhoebe McAdams, ;Mrs. Ida McAdams, Mr. J. C. McAdams, Mrs. Edna- R. ' Water man, Mrs. " Mary 5 R. .McClure, ' Mrs. " Jr A; :Mills,' Mrs. 7 Lenora Mickey, Mr. and Mrs.-B. Blatch t ord,: JMrs, ; Emma Gunning, Mr. - and' Mr C. M.Roberts,Mri and , Mrs.- Roy ; Ohmart,- "Mrs. ; Roy -.Mink. Mrs.Alma BI Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.' Rothrock. West Salem Students. , j To Sing . Cantata .: i . WEST - SALEM Wednesday at 8 pjn. the upper grades of the West Salem school" will present a cantata, Another -Wise Man.- Ro bert Goffrier portrays Peter; Jac qulin -Johnson, Mary; '- Tommy Akers, David; Donny Lewis, Tony; Robert Cleaver, 'The Thin Mafl ; Carol Ashcraft, Mrs. Allegretti; Midge Dobbs, Mrs, Callahan. Miss Frances Smidt is the ac companist with Miss Alma Stauf. feir and - Mrs. Emily Van" San ten assisting with the coaching. ' Also - on -the - program will be four numbers by the band, direct ed by Mrs. Helen Campbell; Two part chorus numbers by the upper grade' girls' chorus and a. reading by Midge Dobbs. Clifford Calkins has become the new night patrolman. He isva former West Salem resident Grades to Present Play, King Christmas ; .:. DETROIT The school Christ mas program will be . given De cember 23 at 1:30 p.m. . - A play; King Christmas, will be presented by the lower grades and the high school. " - - ' " , Trouole .in Toyland win Te featured by -j the , intermediate grades; Mary' Lou Nillson and Barbara Gilson will dramatize The Night Before Christmas. Mrs. O. J. White is the pianist and W. L Krause directs the singing. . Vacation wll begin at noon De cember 24; school will resume January 4. '- - , v Mr. and Mrs. Guy Armstrong and Mildred have moved to Mill City where they will reside until February 1 when they, will go to their new pastorale, Glendale. Mr. Armstrong, was pastor at the De troit Church of Christ from January,- -1941 . to October, .1942. Gus1 Pienges M oye ; To: Saleni Heights " LIBERTY The " Gus " PJenge family is moving: to Salem Heights. They have rented "the home formi- eriy occupied by Ray Cleveland. The Dodson family has moved to Portland. ' ' " ' Miss Edna Holder yrent to Olym pia Saturday and 'wuT remain - to i-spend Christmas with" her sister. Mrs. J osepbrPierre, and family. Mrs. Sv B. Davidson and daughter,- Delee,' have .returned home from a visit, with Mrs. Davidson's sister, Mrs. Sara Henry, in Puyal lup, Wash. ' . - ' '- - Buena Vistans to Go , Caroling Thursday . BUENA VISTA Mrs. Georga Wells visited several days with her brother, Rose Smith of River side, Wash. ;; ' Elmo Prather underwent a ma jor operation Thursday , at tha Deaconess hospital. p The school presented a Christ mas program at the hall Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock. All who wish to go caroling are requested to meet at the church Thursday night at . 8:30 pjn. . Any extra cars would be appreciated. Miss Willa Dean Long, who has been visiting relatives and friends In . eastern Kansas and . Missouri since early In October, returned home Thursday. ; College Students Home j ' FRUITLAND Among those who are vacationing from college are Raymond Armstrong from Northwestern , Bible College of Eugene; Inez "Runner from the Oregon College of Education, Monmouth; 'and - Dwight Runner from Oregon State college. The . Christmas j?rbgram was well attended at the church Sun day. The program was given by the young people with Bib Ben nett In charge. . ' f ' Roses Visit, Tell . News of Son in Navy SttiVERTON Mr. and Mrs. S. Parzy Rose .and their son,' Neil," Of; Donald were Silverton: visitors early this; week; They had received .word from their sorir. Parzy Rose, jr that he .was sent Jrom Bremerton.-to, Chicago - for" a three months, course as a radio, techni cian and then. , will be sent to . a college for a five-months' course. Prom Wednesday ' i. UNION HILL The Christmas program of the-. Union Hill school will be presented by the children at the Union ; - Hill grange ' hall Wednesday . commencing at 8 p.m. Mrs. Noah i Hunt is -the teacher.