The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 16, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Thm OREGON STATESMAN, SatanOregon, Thursday Morning. Dacamba IS, 1913
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Tea to Honor
New Army
iWives
Mrs. Douglas McKay is ar
ranging a lovely pre-holiday tea
for Friday afternoon at her home
on Jerris avenue. The affair is
being planned yi welcome to two
new army wives, Mrs. Samuel
Hoys and Mrs. Eugene Foster,
who have moved to Salem. Mrs.
Hoys is the wife of Colonel Hoys,
post commander at Camp Adair,
and Colonel Foster Is member
of Colonel Hays staff.
The informal tea will be from
3 to 5 o'clock and Mrs. Wilham
L. Phillips will greet the guests
at the door. A group of matrons
have been Invited to meet tha
newcomers.
wcomers.
The honor guests and Mr Mc-
ay will receive informally in
Kay will receive informally
the living room. Holiday decora
tions will be used about the
rooms and on the tea table.
The hostess has asked Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague and Miss
Dorathea Steusloff to preside at
the tea urns. Assisting about the
rooms will be Mrs. G. Frederick
Chambers, Mrs. E. M. Page, Miss
Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Robert E.
Shinn and Mrs. Dan McClellan.
Student Program
At High School
The program, which the stu
dents of Salem high school will
present today in the auditorium,
Is titled "The Spirit of Christ
mas to the Students of Salem
High in the Service." The pro
gram to be presented at 1:43
o'clock this afternoon and at
7:30 tonight, includes:
Church Scene:
Processional, Gloria in Excelsls Deo
Doxology
The Apostles' Creed
The Lord's Prayer
Schubert's Ave Maria ,
Geraldine Schmoker
Gounod'i Sanctus
Jean Sechrist,
Benediction Amen
soloist
Tropical Sceno
Everywhere Christmas Tonight
, Nevin
From Greenland's Icy Mountains
Mason
Australian National Anthem
MacCormick
I've Got Six Pence ....
Cox. Box and Ball
One Alone
Romberg
Home Scene:
White Christmas
Alaska
Wreath the Holly.
Bay
Jingle Bells
Indian Carol
Berlin
Twine the
Branscomba
.. Pierpont
Pietro Yon
Russia: .
Christmas Bells of Abruzzi
European Carol
Obligate Dorothy Hobson.
Connie Keller. Beverly Ken
ney. Margaret Newton
Carol of tb Russian Children.. Gaul
Sing Noel ; Traditional
Like a Choir of Angel Voices
Russian Folk Dai
ir
Bortneansky
Nativity:
Selection of Scripture and Carol,
Joan Schumaker
Lo, How a Rose Praetorius
O. Holy Night Adams
First Noel . Traditional
Shepherds Shake Off Thy Sleep
- Besaacon Carol
Glory to -God in the Highest
Bohemian
We Three Kings Traditional
O Little Town of Bethlehem
- Brooks
Away in a Manger Luther
Holy Infant, Pure and Sweet .. ..
14th Century
Solo. Margie Coolev
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Traditional
Joy to the World Handel
Silent Nigh Gruber
Recessional Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Nativity Characters:
Betty Jean Merten
Melchior Wiiford Beard
Caspar Dick Taw
Balthaii,r Clarke Houser
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins and
daughter, Conie, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Jorgenson are vacation
ing at the Surf Tides this week.
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All iie Lalesi Desks
Fiction-Travel-Detective-Biographies
War Stories
Heartslueld Testament
(Bullet-preef cover for soldiers' blouse)
Candles
Portfolios
Billfolds
Stationery
Bibles
Some with Zippers
Poker Sets
5-Year Diaries
Picture Albums
. W hay a tt fin selection oi Christmas Cards. Per
sonal and Box Assortmentsalso beau&fallr decora
tod large creettng cards "lor that certain person"!
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The home of Miss Mary Eyra
will be the scene of a gala
Christmas party Friday night,
when group of friends who
meet annually, gather for a no
host dinner.
Gifts will be exchanged
around the Christmas tree after
the dinner hour and the evening
will be spent informally.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Edwards, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Harland, Mr. and
Mrs. H. I Braden, Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Washney, Mr. and
Mrs. Norval E. Edwards, Rev.
and Mrs. Willard Hail, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Harland, Dr. Frank
Brown, Mrs. B. H. White and
Miss Mary Eyre.
War Mothers at
Holiday Party
Members of the America War
Mothers met on Tuesday for a
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. H. A. Smart Luncheon was
served at 1:30 o'clock by tha
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sarah
peterson and Mrs. Rose Hage
dorn. The tabic and rooms wert
decorated with Christmas greens
and red candles.
During the program period,
Mrs. Carrie Chase and Mrs. Min
nie Humphreys gave readings
and Mrs. Mabel Lockwood fi
nished music. An exchange of
gifts was participated in by the
84 War Mathers present.
Next Tuesday, the War Mo
thers will meet at the USO to
drap Christmas gifts for the
Camp Adair hospital.
Li. Richard D. O'Reilly ttt
Camp Rucker, Alabama, and Miss
Betty O'Reilly of Seattle, are
in the capital visiting at the home
of their brother-in-law and sis
xer, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney H.
Kromer.
The vv Oman's Relief Corps
will meet at the YMCA Friday
noon lor a Christmas party and
gift exchange. The regular busi
ness meeting will follow the
covered dish luncheon.
Perm Oil
Push Wave Q pa
Complete... 0.3U
Open Thurs. Eve.
by Appointment
Phone 3663
305 First National Bank Bids;.
Castle Perm. Wavers
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Only 8 More J
Shopping Days! g
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to buy your Christ-
mas gifts and cards. 8
Sugpsfiions
Christmas Decorations
Desk Sets
Picture Frames
Book Ends
Games of AH Kinds
Scrap Books
Desk Calendars
j Telephone Index
Cocktail Napkins
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MUSIC
The nOMEJ)
CLUB CALENDAR
THUKSDAT
Lions ' auxiliary with Mrs.
Charles Strtckfadden. 1590 North
-1st street, a p.m.
Keizer Sewing club with Mrs.
Harry Broad bent, Christmas party
gift exchange and Dutch auction.
Hayesville Woman's club, cov
ered dish luncheon with Mrs.
Bruce Willis, 12:20 ojn.
Fidelia class. First Baptist
church, with Mrs. Bertha Street,
1878 South Church street, 3 pr
FRIDAY
Women's Bible class ot First
Methodist church, with - Mrs.
Oren Stratton. 955 Belmont street.
2 p.m. social and business meet
ing. TUESDAY
Winisters Wives association,
Christmas program with Mrs. J.
C. Harrison. 63S Stat street,
3 p.m.
Fisher Home
Scene of
Party
Miss Phyllis Fisher and Miss
Florence Duffy were hostesses
for a smartly arranged party
Wednesday night at the for
mer's home on State street for
Mrs. Dale Shepherd.
Contract bridge was in play
during the evening-with a late
supper following. A shower hon
ored Mrs. Shepherd and the de
corations carried out the Christ
mas theme.
Honoring Mrs. Shepherd were
Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Patricia
Vandeneynde, Mrs. William Ha
mel, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Miss Ma
ry Jane Bra bee, Miss Florence
Duffy and Miss Phyllis Fisher.
Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Swensoa will be inter
ested to learn that they are the
parents of a son, James Lewis,
born December 2 in Seattle. Mrs.
S wens on will be remembers as
Cleo Nissen and the baby's ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Nissen of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Swenson art Wil
lamette university graduates and
he Is now stationed in Seattle
with the coast guard.
Mow to Get Vour
FREE UEB POD WIS
for Used Fats
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SAVT EVERY DROP of used cooking fat, no matter how
black or burned it is. Save it in any kind of clean tin can,
but please, not glass. When the can is full, take it to your
butcher who has been authorized by the OPA to give you
M nd two red points free for every oound of usf ft. -
You can use the points any time, anywhere, to fctrjoods"
requiring red stamps,
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urgently needed to make gunpowder, lif e-saving medicines,
synthetac rubber and scores of battlefield essentials: Even
just one tablenooriful makes: five machine-gun bullets.
So crape your pans and skillet, skim gravies and soups,
melt down the fat trimmings off meat Strain them into
can you keep en the back of the stove. The important,
thing isstart saving today! ' . ,
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Clubs
A number of hostesses are ar
ranging informal Christmas par
ties this week for members of
their bridge clubs. : x
Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr. pre
sided at a luncheon Wednesday
afternoon at her North Summer
street home for the pleasure of
members of the Town and.
. Country club A Christmas par
ty and an afternoon of cards
followed the luncheon.
. Covers were placed for Mrs.
Robert El Shinn and Mrs. Ho
mer H.. Smith, jr., special guests,
Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs.
Arch Jerman; Mrs. William
McGilchrist, jr, Mrs. T. A.
Livesley, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs.
Karl Steiwer of Jefferson, Mrs.
Homer Goulet, sr., Mrs. J. C.
Currie and Mrs. Clarence Keene
of1 Silverton, Mrs. George A.
White of Clackamas and Mrs.
Smith.
Mrs. Robert -Cannon will en
tertain herclub at a Christmas
dinner tonight at her suburban
home. Bridge will be in play
during the evening and a spe
cial guest will be Mrs. Harvey
Quistad of Portland.
. Mrs. Elbert W. Roberts will
preside atadessert luncheon
and afternoon of cards today at
her South Commercial street
home for her club members.
Mrs. Garlen Simpson will be an
additional guest.
Mrs. Ronald Jones has invited
her club to a Christmas dinner
and party tonight at her country
home. Bridge will follow the
dinner hour.
Mrs. Lee Crawford and Mrs.
Clinton Stan dish will entertain
members of their two bridge
clubs at a Christmas party to- '
night at the former's home on
Park avenue. An exchange of
gifts will follow an evening of
bridge and a late supper will be
served.
Shower Given
Bride-Elect
An informal bridal shower was
given by Mrs. R. P. Rathbun and
Mrs. Lowell Sloan at the for
mer's home on Friday, for Miss
Willow Gibson.
When the bride-elect was
asked to cut a large wedding
cake that centered the table, she
found that gifts were concealed
inside.
Present were Mrs. Jack Gib
son, - Mrs. Everett Holt Mrs.
Clark Blackwell, Mrs. Wendell
Halseth, Mrw-Jack ,Coulson, ,Mrs
Willard Rathburn, Mrs. Lowell
Sloan, Doris and Marilyn and
Mrs. R. P. Rathbun.
uecause usea zats &re so
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What they're doing about It
Lt. Margaret Grewell, above,
Is at home, spending her leave
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C Leavenworth, on South
12th street. Lt. Grewell took of
ficer training in the WAC train
ing center. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.,
and following her leave will go
to Fort Des Moines, Iowa, as an
instructor.
Lt. Grewell will be in Salem
for three or four days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams'
heard their daughter, Barbara
Jean Williams, WAVES, in a
broadcast over station KJR, Se
attle, on Wednesday. She was
interviewed at noon over the
regular navy program. Miss Wil
liams is now on recruiting duty
In Seattle and arrived there
three weeks ago from Atlanta,
Ga where she has been sta
tioned. She- enlisted in August
and took her Indoctrination at
Hunters college, New York.
A daughter; Karen Ingxid.
was born on December 10 to
Mr. and Mrs. Arne S. Jensen,
jr. of Portland. Mrs. Jensen is
the former Eleanor Sederstrom.
The little girl's grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Se
derstrom of Portland, formerly
of Salem, and Dr. and Mrs. A
S. Jensen, sr. of Seattle.
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Christmas :
Program
Planned
The Presbyterian augmented
choir under the direction of Vir
ginia Ward Elliott, assisted by
.guest soloists Josephine Albert
Spauldng and Corporal Mackey
Swan will present a Christmas
program at First Presbyterian
church, Sunday. Through the co
operation of radio station KSLM
the entire program will be broad
cast commencing at 7:30 o'clock.
The choir numbers consist of
Christmas carols ancient and mo
dern. The program is as follows:
Solo Numbers
O Holy Night
Adams
Josephine Albert SDauldine
-. Sweet L'il Jesus Boy .... McGimsey
Cpl. Mackey Swan
Chpir Numbers
And the Glory ot the Lord f Mes
siah) Handel
, Clear and Calm was That Holy
Night : Nikolsky
Yule Song - Luvaas
Legend, of the Bells Rhodes
Mother and Son (Russian Folk
Song) arr. by Kibolchick
He Came All Still Strom-Harris
'What Can This Mean Staley
. Carol of the Winds Sileslan Carol
A Joyous Christmas SongGevaert
Organ Group
Frank Churchill, organist
The Holy Night Buck
Jesu Bambino Yon
Christmas March
Le Blanc
Degree of Honor
Elects Officers ,
Mrs. Violet Fry has been
elected president of Degree of
Honor for the ensuing year. Her
officers include Mrs. Ruby
Rockhill, first vice president;
Mrs. Frances Kleen, second vice
president; Mrs. Vera Jean Fry,
usher; Mrs. Gladys Miller, as
sistant usher; Mrs. G. E. ZelL
outside watch; Mrs. Bertha Zell,
Inside watch; Mrs. Rose Hage
dorn, musician; Mrs. Vera Jean
Fry, juvenile director; Mr. Lew
Is McKinhey, financial secreta
ry; Mrs. Julia McKinney, treas
urer; Mrs. Louisa Spalding, right
assistant; Mrs.-Dora Morley, left
assistant, and G. E. Zell, trustee.
Mrs. Malinda Parsons is the
retiring president Installation
will be held on January 13 with
Mrs. Bertha Bergman in charge.
Mrs. L. V. Bensea will enter
tain informally tonight at her
East Nob Hill home for the vol
unteer receptionists of the Red
Cross.
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T7EST COAST ASSOCIATION
HILLS HI ODEGOII
Mrs. Wllbar Aakney
hostess to members of chapter
BC, PEO, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Oscar Paulson, sr. was the
assisting hostess and Mrs. Jay '
Stockman gave the Christmas
story.
Miss Day Weds
Lt. Kandra
was th ttinr fnr th WArfrf inr
of Miss Dorothy Ruth Day,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence M. Day, and Lt Lawson
Lewis Kandra, son ; of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Kandra of -Merrill.'
Rev. George H. Swift officiat
ed at the afternoon rites at . 4
o'clock. Mrs. .Marjorie Lethen
sang "O. Promise Mee" and "At
Dawning." Miss Ruth ; Bedford
was the organist
The bride, ' who was "given In
. marriage by her father, wore a
. white faille gown fashioned with
fitted bodice, sweetheart neck
line rand long sleeves. The full
v skirt ended in a train. A Mary
. Stuart headdress held her fin
gertip length tulle veil in place
and 'her bouquet, was of white
carnations centered with an or
chid. y -- .
Miss Jo Ann Day was her sis
ter's only attendant and she wore
a turquoise taffeta dress. On the
back of her head was a lace cap
and she wore matching lace
gloves! Her old fashioned nose
gay was of pink and white car
nations.
Mr. Ivan Kandra, USA, was
his brothers best man and Mr.
Frank Verting seated the guests.
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents followed the wed
ding. r
Later In the day the newly
weds left for Fort SilL Oklahoma
where Lt Kandra is stationed
The bride has been attending
Oregon State college and her hus
band is a graduate of Oregon
State college where he was a
member of Theta Chi fraternity.
Mrs. Clair M. Miller and small
daughter, Sharon Lou, left Mon
day for San Diego, to spend the
holidays with Pfc Miller, who is
stationed there In the marine
paymaster corps. V
Mrs. Harvey Quistad and her
young son, Mark, of Portland
are visiting at the home of her
husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl M. Quistad, for a few days.
Seedlings TODAY,
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The millions of tree seedlings growing
on mountain sides are the timber of the
future. A Douglas fir may grow from
Christmas-tree size to a 125-foot tree in 50
years. The yearly growth of its young trees
is the gift of the forest to the future of the
Pacific Northwest. Every additional year
of growth is a promise of payrolls, taxes,
local business and local farm markets for
tomorrow. More than 8,000,000 acres of jun
ior forests are already growing on the West
Coast . . , a junior forest equal to the com.
Dinea anq area ot Connecticut. New Terse v
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are partners in growing trees: Lop-P-in is
planned to that at least
r .wauwwau. coggers
equipped to fight the enemy -fire. The in-
dustry nursery has a capacity of 5,000,000
seedlings per year for planting oh burned-
over lands. YES lumbermen and nature
are together increasing the gifts of the
- - groS forest for tomorrow's citizens I i
Beta Sigmla Phi
Members jFeted
. Beta Sigma Phi hiembers held
a business meeting and Christ
mas party Mondajj; nigt at the
home of their sponsor,! Mrs. O.
K. DeWirL on Cotirt street.
Axrs. i i-.Tuia vv nzai, presiaent.
presided at the business j session 1
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af KtVI -it TVICU SAJT .-. Ill ;
And rntati v nlri tturA ma
lor a dance to bejgiveft In Feb
ruary by the club xnembers. They
will alsa assist im th- rahtn
WUI& ttL Lilt- liV a. I Jl I 1 . .
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tie Bratzel presided atfthe serv-1
At trt ctirtrtor riimir ivTlec? TTn.
tng laoie wnicn j was centerea
with candles aijid Individual !;
cakes jwith candlejt. MrsMlenry.
Perlmutter assisted im the serv- :
Ing. Greens and fijrethorn decor-,
ated the guest rocjms. Ill
Attending were" MrsJ Lvdia 1
Wright Mrs. Paul Maxwell, Mrs.;;
Henry- Perlmutter, Miss; Claud
ine Gueffroy, Mis i Winona Ma
son, Miss i Marian TlUde, Miss
Loretta Ma this, Mijss Haizel Shut 1 1
Miss Hattie Bratzel ahd Mrs. O.
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CANTEEN CALENDAR
THUKSDAT DECEMBER! IS
Woman's Society of Christian Sr.
rRIDAT, DECEMBER IT I I
Salem Nurses' association. I
JOIN TRIAM
PMOGRAM
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WARTIME CONTDITlONfS have af
lecwd the nation's feed supply. Dus
" to the tremendous niion-vide feed.
" program and to tfie irregularities
of our transportation isystefns poul
try and dairy feeds jr not always
available in die exairt amounts d
nanded by feeders. J ; 1 ;; ! .. '
Yon can help by cooperating with
rour Triangle Feed dcaltt Rcmem.
ber that both your f eaieri and our
selves are making evry effort to see
.that all of -our customers; get their
fair share. Help by accepting smaller
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amounts wnea ock are jow.
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