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f PAGE SIX Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreeoa, Tossdcry Monslag. Ctoes&tr CI, 151 J lb Wootons . to Be Supper Hosts Colonel and Mrs. Elmer V, Wooton will be host for a charmingly arranged buffet sup per party Thursday night at 6 o'clock at their home on East Wilson street The affair wUl honor the officers of Colonel Wooton's selective service staff and their wives. The serving table will be fes tive with "an arrangement of red candles frora end to end down "the center guarded by holly and a bouquet of red carnations. Christmas greens and candles will be used in the guest rooms. Guests of Colonel and Irs. Wooton will be Lt Col. and Mrs. Carleton Spencer, Lt. Col. and I 'Mrs. George Sande, Major and flikrs. Hugh Adams, Lt. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Lt and Mrs. Ralph IfjEJ Purvine, Captain and Mrs. Lawrence Berlin, Major -and :' Mrs. Troy Walker, Captain and Mrs. Jack Routh, Major and Mrs. Frederick Brensan, and Mrs. Verden E. Hockett. Staff Members Feted at Party Members of the Marion couO .ty department of -health staff i were guests at a jnnsanas pany ,;- held at the. home of Dr. and ' iMrs. W. J. Stone on Wednesday night . . The evening was spent playing games after which .there was an exchange of small gifts with Batty Cooper acting as Santa Claus. . 1 - The Christmas theme was carried out' in the decorations used in the rooms and small red candles were used in the indiv idual plum puddings served at the refreshment hour. ..Staff members and guests present were: Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cole man Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ler mon, Mr. and Mrs. Batty Coop er, Mr. and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer. s. 5gt. . and Mrs. Frank Tilley. Mrs. Ber nice Yeary, Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, Mrs, Evelyn Rasleyr-Mrs. IJora Wood, Mrs. Lucille Kelly, Mrs. MarjorieWikoff, Miss Grace L. Taylor, Miss Erma Plett, Miss Merwyn Darbyiliss Vera .Wood, Miss Me(baCoarad, and Miss Neva Collier. Buffet Supper For BPW-Club" Christmas party plans were under discussion at a joint meet ing of the music, art and hospi tality committees of the Salem Business and Professional Wo man's club, called recently by . Mis Josephine Evans, 'chairman of the music committee. The party win-be held at the YWCA Tuesday night Decem ber 28, and will be a buffet sup per, instead of the usual dinner meeting. SCIO Era Greea f San Diego, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Green of Gettysburg, South Dakota, and LeRey How ard Montgomery, radio mechan ic 2c, of naval repair base, San Diego, son of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Montgomery, of Scio, were married at F"i r s t Lutheran church in San Diego December 7. They were attended by Mrs. B. I. Johnson of Lakeside, Calif., and r Leo Hoff art, of Beulah, North Dakota. The double ring ceremony was performed by -Rev, Vasseler. The bride wore a street dress of aqua green with brown acces sories and had a corsage of Tal isman roles.' .. -- :';'r :'; -' - - The groom' is a graduate of Stayton high school, and a fof--. mer employ of BeU Telephone. The bride has been employed at Consolidated Aircraft In : San Diego. . AUMSTLLE Tfce tVeman's club was entertained Friday at .the home of Mrs. Ernest Towle for the annual Christmas party, , . Mrs. EL Klein gave . a reading. . Mrs. Roy Hough and Miss Min nie Peterson tied for honors in a contest game. Greetings from a former member, Mrs. William Forgey, ' now ; of Los - Angeles, were read,':::'-Ar!- . ", Present were Mrs. C F. Hein, Mrs. Neal Wolfe, Mrs. George White, Mrs. T, Y. McClellan, Mrs. Ivan Putnam Miss Min nie Petersen, Mrs. Elmer Klein, Mrs. Roy Hough, Evelyn Hough and Mre. E. Towle. " SOCIEIY MUSIC CLD3 CALEZfDAB TUESDAT Minister Wives tiMditlga, Quistmas profrmm with Mrs. J. ' C Harrison. S3S State street S pjnu Ktokta club Christmas party with Mrs, S. B. Gillette S40S South Commercial street, 1 pjn. WlUimette university Faculty Club. 1:30 pja University house. Kaatera Star meeting. Masonic temple, pan. , WEDNESDAY East Central circle. First Meth odist church, with Mrs. H. Q. Carl. 6 K street, 11 US dessert luncheon. Exchange of gifts. Liberty Women's club, with Mrs. Mason Bishop. gifts for Children's Farm home. Covered dish luncheon 1 p.m. South Circle. First Christian church, with Mrs. Henry Piening, 850 Thompson avenue. FLZand F club With Mrs. W. J. Peck. 2273 Center street, 7 JO p.m. : Merry Minglers Entertained Mrs. Robert Fromm was host ess to the Merry Minglers club at their - regular meeting Thurs day afternoon at her home era the Suverton road. Mrs. John Klein,: a recent arrival from North Dakota, was a guest. ' A Christmas tree and an ex - change of gifts was a feature of .the afternoon. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Dan Scharf December 30. Refreshments were, served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. icbart. . Present were: Mrs. John Ack- erman, Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. L- BJ Malm,' Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Dan Scharf. , Mrs, John Woodburn, Mrs. Cleo Keppin- ger, Mrs. John Blinkhorn and , Mrs. Fromm. Couple Sings at USO Program Solos and duets sung by Mr. ana Airs. - William Bush, with tneir piano accompanist Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson. were the surprise feature on the" Sundav afternoon musical program at Chemeketa street USO. The growing popularity of these pro grams, under the direction of Mrs. E. J. Kortzeborn, was in dicated by an attendance of 150 Although civilians are welcome to attend, most of them were men in uniform.. Vocalists from Camp Adah were Pvt. Sam Boyer and Pvt. Benjamin Beitch, both of whom have sung on.' this program be fore. : Accompanying them was Mary Hughes who accomDanied also the 18 numbers for com-' munity singing ranging from "Pistol Packin' Mama" to ?Holy Night," each chosen by. request from the audience. A 1 very special program is promised for next Sunday. It will begin at 3 o'clock, earlier than usual. The Girl Reserve choir of 40 voices will begin the program. A string ensemble led by a soldier, formerly a concert violinist, will be featured. The public is invited to attend.' j Mr. and Mrs John Folsom Hayes (Ilene Paulson) are now living in Portland where they have taken an apartment. Mr. Hayes will enter the University of Oregon Medical school in Jan uary. ' tjuRjmnn hp I ! jeiueler ) . j . " .- t - wre Ike ruif mm kef Sneer Is worthy ef Ksr eee Ike leve ym there. Wkea yoe bey dieaweds er fewelry kef, yee " kee Ike ceerferties) eisreaie Ski yee ee getnes ike state i keeetv, ael- Mrs. Heater. To Preside ; At Dinner , Mrs. Maurice Heater has in vited a group of friends to a buf fet supper party tonight at her country home. Greens, holly and candles win provide the decor ative note about the- roams and on the serving table, r : ; ; t Several hours of contract bridge will follow, the supper hour.'; f ; h:-': l.)-' Bidden to the party are 1 Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs, Lee Crawford, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Del win Fin ley, Mrs. Ira Fitts, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton : Standish, Mrs. Cecil Young, Mrs. Verne Robb and Mrs. Wheeler R. Eng lish. j ; . Mrs. W. J. Peck wUl entertaut members of the PLE and F club Wednesday night at her Center street home at 7 JO o'clock. Mrs. Chester Hixson will assist the hostess at the Christmas party. New Shipment 'JXnou ies HE'LL IlEilLLY LIEAIl rr, UHEII Here where we obliterate that old assumption that men are never pleased with Christmas ties! Because we know they'll really go for any' from oor handsome collection . . and wear them with pleasure for a long time to come! Hell appreci ate roar "tie-ing him op" this Christmas! THEY'RE "ADII0T7S" TOO! Columbia Knit Slipons sleeveless, knit vests, coat style, all colors, all sizes. Sorvic6Tomcn What taay can do . . VThai dyr doing cbotil it Miss Frances V. Holcomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire. ' If. Holcomb, Salem, has com pleted - her enlistment in the WAVES, and Miss Wilma X." ", Kniess, Silverton, has enlisted in the Women's Army Corps, ac cording to . information from Portland Monday. " Relief Qdhds Has Luncheon ; Sedgwick Woman's Relief corps met at the jYMCA Friday for. an all day. meeting. A ne host ; luncheon was : served : at noon. A business meeting and exchange of Christmas gifts fol lowed the luncheon. Mrs. Ger trude Walker presided at the business session. Mrs. Mary Severson of ' Rob son corps Ne. 93 of Albert Lea, Muux, spoke briefly of the work being done by the Woman's Re lief corps in her home state. MjctAvqA Today ! HE SAYS "TEISY'IIS SHELL! I I f I Jmus m : Gift Headquarters for Men and Boys Salem, Oregon ; Elizabeth: Steed Receives Honor Miss Elizabeth Steed, daugh- J ter of Mrs. J. K Steed, 140 North 17th street, Salem, was recently elected to membership in Pi Lambda Theta, national educa tional honorary society, at Syra cuse university, Syracuse, NY. A graduate - assistant in the . office of the ' dean of women. Miss Steed expects to receive her MA degree in personnel admin istration at the end ' of Aprfl. Miss Steed is a graduate of the University of , Oregon and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mrs. Kanald Husk and davgh- ' ter, Ann, and her mother, Mrs. J. C. Evans, left Sunday- for Walla Walla, WaslL, where Mrs. Husk and her daughter will re side while Captain Husk is at McCaw hospital. Mrs. Evans will remain in Walla Walla until af ter Christmas, Captain Husk re cently returned from Australia and is recovering from a leg wound." For Men - And Boys! it ii Its i Gill UilhA Fnlnre. . . 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