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..r f : f 5s " . page sn ' Holiday Tea At Boise , Home . One of the largest 'affairs of the winter season was the Sa lem General hospital auxiliary tea Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Reuben P. Boise's lovely home on North ' Summer street Sev eral hundred matrons and maids called between 3 and S o'clock. This annual affair Is given as a benefit for the hospital, and the proceeds will go towards the hospital's new wing. ' Mrv William ConneU Dyer in a lavender silk crep gown in troduced to the receiving line which included Mrs. Boise, who wore black, Mrs. William' H. Burghardt, the auxiliary presi dent, in black with a white blouse, and Miss Lillian McDon ald, superintendent ef the hos pital, who wore black with blue ' velvet bands on the waist Beautiful Christmas d e c o ra tions were arranged about the house. On the door was a large wreath of pine tied with a red ribbon bow. Over the fireplace .was a garland of pine and fir with arrangements of holly and hawthorne berries across the mantle. A brass Jardiniere filled with pine, magnolia leaves and .cones was effectively placed be fore the big windows at one end of the living room. A simi lar arrangement was on the pi ano. A striking bouquet of red roses in a ruby and crystal vase was placed: on the Governor Winthrop desk. , , Beautiful Tea Table White and silver were used in the dining room. The tea table covered with an exquisite cloth of handkerchief linen' with lace Insertions with a silver ribbon running through the lace. The lace edged cleth was caught at the corners ef the table with sil ver bows. The table centerpiece was five quaint white lace Christmas trees decorated with silver sequin balls and standing In crystal star shaped dishes. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing 1 the afternoon were Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr., Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahri. Serving were Mrs. Rey nolds' Allen, Mrs. Wilson Sieg mund, Mrs. Robert Brownell, Mrs. Harry Carson,. jr.,, Mrs. Vernon DryeMrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., Mrs. Benjamin Whis enand, Mrs. John 1 Sullivan, Mrs. George Barnes, and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer. 1 " Past Matrons association will (hold its annual Christmas party tonight at the Golden Pheasant. A 6:45 dinner will be served. The committee includes Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Rex W. Davis, Mrs. J. C, Lindsey, Mrs. Mem Pearce end Mrs. George Stephens. i . : : ! 1 ' " ..: i . . ' ' ' .. : I f Wl mnn Tl-nnn rm . i - mm a m m mm riiiiiiifiififii s r 1: $M Lend ywer skill talielp wounded toldra . Do the work 0&I7 woman can do in reboilding tick bodies and tired minds. As a 7a in too Army Medical Department yon can heal and help. You are yitaUj needed now! T7ant to know more? Clip and mail the coupon below, today. i V.S. ASMT i rst Office ; ' Salem, Oregea I '. ' ' i Flaaas sea an ... ' ! NAM....J. : . Mtomt , , an : ' . . . . ' V. T '. . - SOCIETY Stf oe CLUBS L v MUSIC V Tho HOME ; ;.. ' f Coed Tells Troth to ". Marine . Co-eds at the Delta Phi soror- ity house learned of the engage ment of one of their sisters. Miss Barbara Jean Hobbs, and TSgt Joseph F. Schissler, United .States marine corps Monday night when she passed the tra ditional box of candy. The bride-elect is the da ugh- ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hobbs of Albany. She is a freshman on the Willamette university cam pus and a pledge of Delta Phi. Sgt Schissler is from Dayton, Ohio and attended Ohio State college.' He is now stationed at the Corvallis Marine air base. , No plans have been made for the wedding. Rebekahs Hold Initiation Miss Lora Callison, noble grand, presided over Rebekah lodge Monday night in the IOOF hall during which time Mrs. Fred Vesnaw, Mrs. Gomer Ed wards and Mr. Charles C. Ham blen became members by initia tion under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Townsend, team -captain. Mrs. icle Shafer was elected to membership by transfer cer tificate. The Odd Fellows were invited to the Christmas party to be held December 18. The Three Link club ; will hold their party on December 22 and there will be exchange of gifts. Mrs. Estella Hess, president of the club, pre sented the lodge with ten dollars., to be used in the jewel fund. Refreshments . were served in the dining room. Mrsr Arnold Ebert and son, - Stephen, of Heppner are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul H. Houser,. sr. , ' Mr. Ebert is in Corvallis attend ing the county agents' conference. J The Eberts will visit in Portland this weekend before returning to their home. . ' ooo THIS KESSACS SPONSORED BY rinorH d uai-ey, tacoeia Gsesers sf Alsaeasl Kca, tleamtalsi Ban, ''',t th ''" -iimm .-' . Tslr km( Crs A UtUf tmir p- "TTtt Thm ,,CLUB CALENDAB FRIDAY r Salem Dakota Ladles club meet with Mr. C F. ReUly. 1304 North Liberty street, 1130 pjn. gift' . exchange. SATTJRDAT i -. Bras. Caller Helpers, fcsufcaaaa. aa families, with. Mrs. Carl WU 1U Nort Charts street, V.3S wi MOXDAT . t. Past Regents DAB meet with Mrs.- J. C. SeU, on .o'clock luncheon. & y Chapter BQ. PEO -Christmas party with Mrs. J. M. Class, 879 Belmont street, S fa i 1 District No. 3. Oregon State Nurses association meet at nurses - residence, tuberculosis hospital, 8 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumna meet with Mrs.? David Eaton. - I3i South Church street P-m. i Women of Rotary Christmas k party. Golden Pheasant. 1 pjn. TVESBAT ' ' ' " - t North and Central WCTU an nual Christmas party at hall, S pjn.. II I - THURSDAY Willamette University Faculty ' Women's club meet at .Carrier room. First Methodist church, 2:30 pan. ., . -:'.-.' Annuals Party for Daughters . 1 The annual Christmas party and gift exchange of the Cath olic Daughters of America was held Wednesday night at the Sa lem Woman's club building. The gifts were piled under the light ed tree beside a representation of the Crib of Bethlehem, and were distributed by members of the committee. The coffee table in the serv ing room was centered with a Christmas scene while the table decorations continued the Christ mas theme Mrs. Selby Shunter man and Mrs. Napoleon Rocque poured. Plans for the Christmas activ ities of the organization were discussed at the business meet ing. ; These included entertain ment for the state tuberculosis hospital patients and plans for a joint holiday party to be held with the members of the Knights of Columbus. j j : Reception of new members will be held January 14, with plans for this now tinder way. . ! Mrs. John Geiger was chair man of the program committee and was ' assisted by ! Clara Urlaub. Mrs. J. A. Rothenfluch was chairman of the supper com mittee. Other members were Mrs. A. L. Elvin, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Cecelia Brennan and Mrs. T. A. Windishar. OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Miss Vittone Hp Wed in Texas-,,' : ' Miss 'June Vittone, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vittone, will I entrain Sunday night for1 Cor pus Chris ti, - Texas where she will be married later in the month to Mr. James Martin, son gjjjj-j: X. MMM Corpus The young couple met while be was stationed at Camp Adair with the 70th division He since has been discharged from the army. The couple will make their home In1 the Texas city. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem schols and has been em ployed at Price's. Several bridal parties have been given in honor 1 of Miss : Vittone. Wednesday 1 night; the women employees of Price's en-: tertained at a dinner and show-, er for Miss Vittone at the Gold en Pheasant' Covers were placed : for twenty-one guests. The table was centered with a bouquet of roses and bouvardial Thursday night the bride elect's sister, vMiss Imogene Vit tonei and Miss Frances 1 Hoyt, were hostesses Jor, a bridal shower at the Vittone home in compliment to the ' bride-to-be. After an informallfevening a late supper was served by the hostesses. Bouquets of roses were arranged' about the guest - rooms,. , Honoring Miss Vittone were Miss Darlene StanleyMiss Jean DeLapp, Mrs. Floyd Mix of Port land,! Mrs. Fred Broer, jr- Mrs; Howard Berge, Mrs. Sam Gross, Miss Betty Clark, Mrs. Virgil Woodward, Miss Mary Copley, Miss Shirley Freele and Miss Hoyt and Miss. Vittone. - Mothers Meet For Luncheon The Chemeketa chapter of De Molay mothers met in Masonic temple on Thursday for a lun cheon. Mrs. Tom Fought and Mrs. Pauline Wilson as hostesses. ; Christmas greens and red can dles centered the luncheon table, Mrs. W. J. Beard presided at the meeting. During this ' business session, Christmas seals were purchased, '. Lt (jg)"and Mrs. Wlnstanley Jenks are receiving congratula r tions on the birth of a daughter - at the Salem General hospital Thursday morning. Mrs. Jenks is the former Annetta Schweizer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mi Schweizer of Monmouth. Lt Jenks Is aboard an LST in the Mediterranean theatre of war. . rC!i OVW GIFTS.?7? r &&r-J- rv HeK BD3ytr moss mni DCU2LE-CUTY CASSEXOLE Two smart gifts ia one. Practical toe die cover keeps food warm or Mrrn as tpart pit pUt. Foods balct fester ia Pyrex wart and last better! JFA I quart size only Jr PYSEXaXEHlSH Nofict the convealeat glass hare dUsl Ues perfect layer cakes er doubles for sseets, vegetables end o&e? baling. Washes easily. . A pak raakes a lovely ' gift. Each .... only 35 Oregron Friday Morning, December IS 1944' - : Captain and Mrs, Daniel Je-, seph McLellan, jr. (Mildred Jane Vincent) , are leaving today for San Francisco -after spending ! their honeymoon at the Oregon coast and In : Salem. The young couple's marriage took place on December 3 at St. Joseph's. Cap tain McLellan will receive his orders in the bay city. They also plan to spend some time in Mon terey with, her family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vincent.- ,- T-sl ' T A T 11 . PnHieS ; W 111 TD" TNi 1 OH ' JJlIlTiSr - . . .. 1 I nqq 7 v ivOlO .'- . . iThe home of Dr. and ' Mrs. Frank. V. Prime, sr, on South Liberty street win be the set ting for two Christmas parties this weekend. ... : f..--. Sunday night the Primes will entertain their club at dinner and a Christmas party. The ta ble will be centered with a min iature Christmas tree and ballav Contract bridge will be in play ' during the evening. ' . . Covers will be .placed for Mr. and Mrs. A.-L. Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Owens and Dr. and Mrs. Prime. 1 Mrs. Prime will preside at dinner tonight for members of tier ' afternoon club. After the " dinner hour there will be an ex Change of gifts and several hours of bridge. - . dU Mr. ; Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. W.' G. Stacey, Mrs. Wil liam Mott, Mrs. Kenneth- Bell, Mrs. Edward Viesko, Mrs. Hal Wiley of Jefferson and Mrs. Prime. I Mrs. Estill Bnmk and her mother, Mrs. Gdy, Johnston, of Azalea have been spending sev eral day In Portland. Mrs. John' iton has been visiting in the capi- jal the past week. ; - PYREX UTILITY DISH . A gift shell use a dozen ways. Cooks small roasts, hot breeds. rolis,bucurts, and dtsserts.lcfesl for candy and brownies. The handiest dish in the Ff A kitchen. I0tt . size JjF PYEEX PIE PLATE Just think how proud shell be of her pies in this smart; trans parent Pjrrex Pie PUte.She can watch crusts come to a crisp, ' flaky brown. 9ft inch Af "size only ........ jLar ''j Visiters in the capital this week have been Captain, and Mrs. Charles .L. Wood, jr, who are .the guests of. his father:Mr. ' Charles Li Wood, sr. Captain Wood . recently returned from two years of active , duty : in Africa, Sicily, France and Eng & risk, 2jhw ) : Hero Aro Chrlstmss CANDIEWICK I ROBES 5 f Raffy, clotly Whs nHw eanalawicl ia facthre kves anW karmiaf aWant. HOLIDAY . 1?.ESS ,' ,;;7;73-;. i; ; SqMa spartEaf da. dross, mart elanias a1 saH Vaeis. Sass MS, 1 2-20. r i P ( a&v (T xi V i Is f ( I land. They will spend- several days In Portland at -Mrs. Wood's home' before returning to aiem for Christmas., ' - .. Mr. and SZra. & G. Coyt left Monday lor Seattle, where Mrs. Hovt will reside with her parents : Mr.! and Mrs. Ahin Snapp. Wtih Six Siiro Ways, to Put Thst Cpcrido ia Ilcr Eyos . . . SUEDED -RAYON ROSES Latk d lowly tmid rvy wraper!!, ia ; qlowiaf col on. Tailored or frifly styles. EftlGHT COTTON DI2ESSES --,'iSf ' , G1 dtyHmmrt W ttl My fia- yr ift Kst serve vw easy days at keree. " her wOl be their 'daughter Sherry . Hoyt Mr. Hoyt will be Inducted .' into the ' navy on December 20 ' in Salem. f- ; .The Unitarian Women's Alli ance will meet with Mrs. George Goodrich, .834 Saginaw street; this afternoon, at S o'clock. FESTIVE RAYON ROBES JX3 , Fiattariaq Hack f, alaf aca for kr Uiwre kounv Esquisits ly detailed rayoss.' 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