P AG.u H l - - ' ! . 1 The OSZGOH STATESMAN. Sclera. Oregon. Fridar Momiag, Dcaber 8, 1344 j , r ' " ' j.v: i! ' Hosts for' .Y ' The . new home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett at 917 Kingwood Drive will be the scene of an informal part Saturday, night when they entertain for a group of their friends. The Clag getts were hosts for a similar affair last week. After an informal evening a midnight supper will be served ; by the . hosts. Arrangements of .late autumn flowers will provide ; the decorative note. ; ! Guests of the Claggetts will be 'Mr, and Mrs. Deryl Myers, i Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cannon and Mr; and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur. ; Bidden to the party last week were Mr.and Mrs. Robert Ram den, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood ry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wein stein, Miss Kreta Janz, Mrs. Rex , Adolph and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Dedcebach, Miss Rita Clag - geft and Mr. Farmer. Franklin al)f Portland. ,. . . ; Mrs.1 Roth . Is Honor Mrs. George P. Roth and Mrs.' Blanche Allen were hostesses for a smartly arranged party Thurs day night at the former's home on Colombia street In compli i ment to Mrs. Carleton Roth. Christmas decorations and can dles were used about the rooms. -After an evening of cards a des sert supper was served by the hostesses. The . guests honored Mrs. Roth with a shower daring the evening. Biddenjby Mrs. Roth and Mrs. - Allen to honor Mrs. Carleton Roth were Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. Adam Diebert, Mrs. Carl Porter; Mrs. George Bynon, Mrs. . Lu Singer. Mrs. Edwin Frank, Airs. B. C Harrison, Mrs. Henry Perlmutter, Mrs. . Henry Kropp, , Miss Maria Dare, Miss Jeanne DeMytt and Miss Dorothy Har dje. ' ; . - ' ;k (Jhristmas Party v Being Planned .During the meeting of Rebe kah lodge Monday night Miss Lora Callison, noble grand, made , plans for the, annual, Christmas party to be held December 18. On the committees are Mr. Alvie Burns, tree; Mrs. Ray Webb, decorating, and treats: Mrs. Chester Lank tree, Mrs. Blanche Hull and Mrs. Verri Suko, pro- - gram; Mrs.. Tom . McLeod, Mrs. Laiiehlin. kitchen: Mrs. niem j-augnim, Kitchen; Mrs. Clem1 Ohlsen, Mrs. Coral McNiel and lr W M fiantn.. TU will also be baskets for the shut- ins. Mrs. George7 E f w a r d s and Mrs. . Gus , Ericksn will have charge of the Christmas seal sale - to be held between December 8 and 22. , Mrs, Ema Otjen, Mrs. Gavin Hill and Mrs. Mer 11 n. Ready, committee for the shower held in honor, of the hospitalized serv ice men and women reported. On December l j Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. The Three Link club will meet at 2:00 o'clock for a short business session and then,: a white ele phant card party will be held. Next Monday night will be in itiation. jL Yh- ' , ' .-v After lodge 'a short program was held, and a chowder lunch served with Mrs. Gus Ericksbn, Mrs. Rose Hammer, Mrs. Addie Mills, Mrs. Roy Hill and Mrs. Cora Smith In charge. ' Musicale Is Slated At the executive board meet . lng of the Salem branch, Ameri can Association of . university Women Wednesday night plans were . made , for . the , annual Christmas musicale for which ' the branch will be hostess on Tuesday, December 19 at the First Conzrefational church. Miss Alice Crary Brown and Mrs. Melvin Geist are arranging the ' Informal , musicale. Mrs. Geist also heads the reception directorate. The decoration com mittee Includes Mrs. George IIugdaL Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Richard KrieseV Mrs. Gor don Black and Mrs. Kenneth Manning. The board meeting was held at the home of Mrs.' Herbert Rahe with. Miss- Alice Crary Brown assisting. The January 10 board meeting will be at (he home of .Mrs. W. R-Bradford. AAUW V'O . Y , MUSIC . V .. Tho HOME Dinner and . Slumber y Party . ; ,' A group of junior high school girls .will be entertained at a dinner and slumber party Fri day night. The home of Bar- bare Johnson oh Oak street will be the setting for the dinner. Y Later the guests will go to the John Carson home on South Commercial street for a slumber party with Ann Carson as host ess, i After brunch on Saturday the guests will iorm a line party at Mickey Mouse, t , , : j .. ' Guests of - Barbara and - Ann are Diane' Perry Leone Lewis, Beverly Beakey, Joan: Smith, Beverly Krueger, Virginia Ellis, i Katherine Person, Norma Pound, Lila Parmentier, Margaret Ac ton, Alice Louise Ohling, Jean Clement and Audrey Simmons. - Mrs. Beach to Be Honor Guest . ' I Mrs. Richard Chambers will be a party hostess Saturday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers when she entertains' for Mrs. Roswell Beach, the former Jo Love Lehmer. Mrs. Beach re cently returned to Salem from the east coast where she has been with Lt Beach. She ex pects to-remain in Salem with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Lehmer, i while her husband is on active) duty. . v 1 1 ; Guests have been invited to a dessert , supper and later bridge 'will be in play. Holiday decora tions win be used about the -rooms. --'-) . . . : - Honoring Mrs. Beach will be Mrs. Douglas Chambers,' y Mrs. i Roger Quackenbush, Mrs. Robert Brownell, Mrs. Melvin :'Loop, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, jr., Mrs. John L. Sul-.1 livan,, Mrs. Benjamin Whisen- and, Mrs. Robert PowelL Mrs. , Alan Siewert, and Miss Beth Sie- wert " . , . ! (YinV Q Monil ' r j Tuna will appear on the' menu as a casserole , dish today. : Corn relish salad " Tuna noodle casserole Buttered peas . : Fruit gelatine with . 1 Nut cookies ? , TUNA FISH AND NOODLE CASSEROLE ' 1 jpan tuna fish, flaked ' ! ' 2 cups noodles, cooked ' J, tablespoons butter - - 2 tablespoons flour I cup milk , Y Y '- 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped , Salt and pepper , , Vx cun bread crumbs Place layer Of tuna fish In cas serole and cover with layer of noodles. Repeat until fish and noodles are' used up. Melt butter in saucepan. Take off heat and mix with flour making a smooth paste. Return to heat and add milk . stirring constantly. , When mixture has thickened add pars ley and salt and pepper to taste. Pour sauce over fish and noo dles and top with bread crumbs. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 min utes. ' Ml JtM f wk M "cff duty . fw the cvretWal 0r uHi wta 1 tiptop stop wB M wiMasn. Our wikmmklp It ' fenmlMd. Or torvke k fnmpu Om prist ers w wiMble. Mag , eaett, CLUB CALCNDAB ntlDAT i ' - . Norti Slem WCTU. with Mrs. , Harry GUUtto. 10 . Beech ave- poe, 1:19 pxo. SATURDAY Salem Woman' club ' board . toeeUng. VJSO pjn business ses sion, t'M pjn. sundat" Cootf tt rlnYi nut ' tnrar nau. u inner wiin i cooties lol- lows business session. . ; MONDAY . Auxiliary to VTW, meet at call, pjn. Rotana club with Mrs. Fannie I Zouglask 2390 SouUi Comfberciai street. S p.m. j Junior Woman's club business meeting, I pju, ' clubhouse, TUESDAY Laurel Social Hour club, with ; Mrs. Albert Beckman, Glen ; Creek road, 12 JO Christmas ' dinner. . . t Junior Guild St Paul's Eplsco- pal church. 1 p.m. pariah house. ; Order of Eastern Star social club. Red Cross sewing, lunch eon at noon. i Teachers Hold Gift Party-' .' Twenty five members of the! PEP teachers, club met for. a dinner at the Lions den on Wed nesday. Gifts were exchanged and a business session,- presided over by Miss; Matilda Gilles fol lowed. Christmas decorations were arranged by the hostesses, ' Mrs. Agnes Booth and Mrs. Carmalite Wv1Hl : Repfesentatives from Kelzer, Pringle, Eldridge. West Salem. Riverdale, Hayesvffle, j Turner, Auburn, Middle Grove, Salem Heights, senior high school, Richmond district' and the coun ty school office were present. Mrs. D. D. Craig and Mrs. Lyle Rains were guests. Measures to come before legis lature were discussed. A vote of appreciation was given Miss Gilles for her interest of the Marion County (Teachers associ ation and the PEP club, i Mrs. Robert Ream Rankin of Portland was a Visitor in tho capital Tuesday as a guest of Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter. g I - -' I' ' I- "Y, gj V v" 't.: i J - ' S ) i. 7 U. ' ! t itM M i Y: I S Y r. ft1 LUU E? - - . ...I. Exquisite lags'1 ;' S 2.90 to Hostesses to Fete; Mrs. . Coyne r . . ' Mrs. Craig Coyner ;will be the honor guest at a dessert sup per party r tonight when Mrs. George LaVatta and Miss Betty Thomas entertain at the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Guests will be seated at small tables centered with arrange- , , ments of holly and red candles. Contract bridge will be in play after the supper hour. A shower .will fete. Mrs. Coyner durinjg the evening. : Bidden to honor Mrs.. Coyner '2 re Mrs. jVlctor Collins, Mrs. Donald Nagel, Mrs. Dean Trum bo, Mrs. Sumner Gallaher, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Bruce. Van . Wyhgardeii, Mrs. John L. Sul livan, Mrs, Charles Powers, Jri, Mrs. Wflliam Whittmore, Miss Barbara Jean Vincent, Miss Pat ricia and Miss Phyllis Ryan, Miss Margaret I Ewing, Miss I Muriel Lindstrom and Miss Rosemary Bell. U I s -1 ;. i ' if - ' -""-.t- ; Y Lindseys Feted ' On Anniversary . Honoring their 44th' wedding anniversary, friends of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Lindsey, 236S Claude . street, honored them at, a sur rise gathering; Tuesday 'night After a ; social evening re freshments were served. Those . present were Mrs George Grif- xith and sons, Wessley and Geoff ry," Mrs. Gerald Cox and childrai, Joyce and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Stevens, Mrs! Padoere, Mrs. Eugene Preseott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Hamilton, Mrs. Joe Valisck, Mrs. "Wayne : Webster and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Lindsey. WRC Elects New I Offiroro 1LLi b Sedgewick chapter, i Woman's Rellfef Corps installed Mn. Jus tina Kildee president for the : coming year, at a meeting held last Friday. On her cabinet will be Mrs. Bertha Loveland, senior vice-president, Mrs, Blanche Stewart, J Junior vice-president, Mrs. Mary T. Lickel, treasurer, Mrs. Rose Abbott, chaplain, Mijs. ' Lura Tandy, conductress, Ada Beyers, guard. - Mrs. Gertrude Walker was installing officer: The following were elected delegates, j Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mrs. Lavena Fiala, Mrs. Bessie Grayson, Mrs. Ada Beyers, Mrs. Zulu Boring, Mrs. Rose Abbott ,and Mrs. Blanche Stewart 25.00 Y Jg ft L00 Twenty American War I Moth-' ers met at' the USO for their regular meeting- Thursday aft- ernoon, with the president, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, presiding. V Mrs. Carrie Chase was elected iwording-secretary to fill the. term of Mrs. Carrie Beechler, who moved away. fr . W11 Y v . Yv; u ; ; ;' ' , Y i;-. y ..' ':v ' Xllkx : i, V y f i yf 7A;j' Y"llwf -f - LX'r w-.-J v ' " ' "'X'f f 'Yr- i I) ' Y '",- V"""- ttrjf "Y - "j ,v !' - v Z -? " if . YYYvCYYj i C ',"' J ;t 1 "Tl f t Costume Jewelry to 35.00 Two Gold Star mothers - of World war II Joined the chap ter, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson and' Mrs. Sadie Vernall Pro. - Mrs. Mabel A. Lockwood read " an interesting excei$t from, the national executive board of the American War Mothers by for mer national president McClure concerning postwar plans.. . f The Christmas party t with ex change of gifts will be at the USO on December 19. Y i .r . Christmas c- Christmas 1 Y " 4 1 Y : v -St: . :-. .f Give her" the strictly feminine things that she always wants ; lingerie of course . V'.'let this item rsalve your diristmas hppptna problem . . . it is. certainly a most desirable; offering. for her perfect holldcr-i . . - , . t. QukKty Housecoats 7.98 to 39.75 Exquisite Pajamas. 3.98, to 29.75 Beautiful Gowns 2.98! to 10.66 Mi Durable Slips 1.98 to 10.00 Rev. Knight to Be j Guest Spedker y Rev. John XL Knight, professor of religion at Willamette univer sity, will be the guest speaker j at the Salem Woman's 'dub meeting- Saturday, afternoon at the clubhouse at 2:30" o'clock. . Mrs. Frank Burlingham will sing a group of Christmas songs and . Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be Y ' i 3lYtgYt r" 3 Y YJ.- '! Y f Y Y YYr , N f i- "i ' ,:" 1 '-' .; ; . . Y. til5' YYY?rr- .r Shall feel the HrriHnar nlAn4rtp Christmas every time she wears a soft," warm fur coat Our rich quality . . . beautiful furs are ! me tasteful vroman's prime choice from every angle! Come in early for greater selection. - ; 98.00 to 400.00 Fur Trim Coats 39.75 to 135.00 V ' " Y " J . I 'i : ' . ; Y' - ' . ; i vy f I r',c. i! .1 Y .. Smart Suits 19.75 to 135.00 -VT" t he accompanist. Delegates to ' the third district meeting ; to be. held. . at the Salem Woman's clubhouse on December 15 wil be elected at the business ses sion. Mrs. Charles Johnson heads the tea committee for the after I f ' Mrs. Jerryld Owen has re turned from a several days stay in Portland. . - J. , . . . 9 M 2 sn I 'VYlYrs: Y;?Y Y'-Y i- "-fe;;Yl;i 1 Yt:Y" :,i '.V; '" ..- j.t j' ' J''"' .' ' ' ' Nwitusereittitfi f j