The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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Christmas: '
Musicale . 7
Slated .
" Outstanding on the week's so
cial calendar is -the annual
Christmas musicale of the Salem -branch,
American Association of
University,Women, which . will
be held Tuesday night at the
first Congregational church at 8
o'clock.' Members may bring a
guest to this informal affair.
Mrs. Melvin Geist and Miss
Alice Crary Brown have , arran
ged the program which will feat
ure Dean Melvin Geist, Miss
Margaret Burroughs, Mrs. Mary
Talmadge Headrick, Mrs. Gladys
" Mclntyre Thomas, Professor and
Mrs.' Ralph Dobbs and Miss
Brown.
Mrs. George Hugdal heads the
decorating committee. The mu
' sical "theme wjll ibe carried out
in the "decorations. There will
- be a scroll of music at each win
down -and a single square red
taper with a cluster of holly. At
the altar will be bouquets - of
Christmas greens and red can-
dies. -Assisting Mrs. Hugdal are
' Mrs. ' Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Ri- -.
chard - Kriesel, Mrs. Gofdon
'- Black, jr., and Mrs. Kenneth G.
Manning.
An informal reception in the
fireplace room will follow the
" musicale. The music theme will
also be carried out in the table
1 decorations. Presiding at the urns
; will be " Mrs Egbert , S. Oliver,
branch president, and Mrs.
George Rossman.
Serving will be Mrs. Bob Na
pier, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss
Margaret Scruggs, Mrs. Robert
- Wilson, Mrs. Perry - Spellbrink,
Mrs. Howard Bergman and Mrs.
Roy Nelson. Assisting about the
reception room will be Mrs. Da
vid Nielsen, Mrs. Floyd Utter,
Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs.' R. Ivan
Lovell and Miss Eleanor Steph
ens. -
The program is as follows:
Carols
Vocal Ensemble from Willamette
university. Dean Melvin Geist.
director .
Reading
. The Christmas Story
Margaret Burroughs
Viola
Andante Haendel
From Concerto in B Minor
Canconetta Tschaikowsky
From Violin Concerto K .
Mary Talmadge Headrick
Alice Crary Brown, accompanist
Vocal
Old French Carol .......... arr. Liddle
The aleep that flits on baby's
( eyea Carpenter
A Memory Ganz
Gladys Mclntyre Thomas
Alice Crary Brown, accompanist i
Organ and Piano -
Sheep May Safely Graze . .... Bach
axr. by E. Power Biggs -
, Adagio Beethoven
1 From Concerto in E flat
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs -'Ralph
Dobbs
Joint WCTU,
Meeting
The North and Central WCTU
will meet on Tuesday at 2
j o'clock in the hall for the annual
Christmas party for the children
of the Children's Farm Home at
Corvallis. 1
Some of the children will be
present and give part of the pro
gram and also enjoy a tree and.
treats. Mrs. Dora Cooley will
lead the devotions. . -.-
Anyone having gifts for the
children may leave them at the
hall on Tuesday.
Members of chapter BQ, PEO
will have a Christmas party
-Monday night at the home of
Mrs. J. M. Glass on Belmont
street at 8 o'clock. There will be
an exchange of gifts during the
evening. A Christmas music pro
gram will be given including pi
ano numbers by Miss Edna Fish
er, senior in music at the Uni
versity of Oregon, and selections
oy a tno composed of Mrs. Wil
liam H. Dashney, Mrs Roy Har
land and Mrs. Richard Smart
- t
The Junior Woman's club
Christmas party will be held
Sunday night at Hillcrest school
at 7 o'clock. Members will take
their gifts to the girls at this an-
. nual affair. The Hillcrest girls
will present a sacred program
during the evening. Mrs. Paul
Silke is chairman of the affair
: with Mrs. B. C. Harrison, Mrs.
J. H. Bray, Mrs. Lucia Tyler and
, Mrs. Carleton Roth assisting. -
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411 EUte St. . . Phone 5328
Salem Sllverton,
Seen and
By Jeryme
A DAYJtDK TEAS on Thurs
day . . -7 First the Salem Gen
eral hospital auxiliary tea at the
home of Mrs. Reuben P. Boise
. . . A large crowd causing
much buzzing conversation in
side . , '. The nippy weather
brought out many fur coats
which glistened in the sun . . . .
Everyone enjoyed seeing Mrs.
Boise's home with its beautiful
antiques .. . . the rooms were
beautifully decorated with
Christmas greens for the occa-
aion . . -,v .
Mrs. M- Page, who headed
- the decorating committee, was
stunning in a black silk crepe
gown with three quarter length
sleeves edged in a pleated ruffle
of black lace . . the same ruf
fle extending from waistline to
the hem in front ... Two who
poured . Mrs. WUliam, Mc
Gilchrist,; jr, her usual smart "
self in a black silk crepe gown
made on simple . lines and' ;her ,
black hat trimmed m grey Per
sian lamb Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague in
a renoir blue after-,,
noon frock
servers
, . A few of. the
Mrs. Harry rCar-
son,
"jr,; in a gay ; flowered-taf-
feta gown
on a white back- ;
ground , and
multi-colored se-
quins on the
bodice .. . Mrs.
Robert Brownell in black velvet
. . . Mrjs. Vernon Dfye in black
..with red jacket .' . . and Mrs. ,
Reynolds Allen- in black crepe.,
Mrs. W W. Gabriel was down
from Portland and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Charles Heltzel, was
introducing her to friends ...
Mrs. Gabriel looked smart in a
grey ensemble and carried a fox
muff ... Mrs. Dolph Craig,;
home after traveling with her
army husband, greetireg old
friends . . . Mrs. J. N. Bishop,
elated because her son, Ed, is
home for the holidays from his
base in Oklahoma W i t h
Mrs. Frank Burlingham was her
daughter, Mrs. Louis Hilde
brandt Taking time off from
their duties were Mrs. Louise
Arneson and Mrs. Maxine Hart
man ..." A new bride, Mrs.
Daniel J. McLellan, jr. (Jane
Vincent) with ,. Mrs. McLellan,
sr. . . . The newlyweds left
Friday for San Francisco. , 1
BEAUTIFUL PRE-HOLIDA
party at the Carl Collins home
the same day when Mrs. Collins
and Miss Esther Baird entertain
'rd . - . Iris greeted guests in a
becoming black velvet dress
with waterfall blue satin girdle
... with baby orchids pinned at the
throat . . Esther wore black
silk crepe and red roses ...
The decorations were the most
effective in a long time ... A
' large swag on the white door
; . . A goregous Delia Robbia
wreath encircling the mirror
above the fireplace and on the
mantel angels and f igurinesf
... the s t a i r w a y decorated
with ropes of cedar and silver
bells . . . The tea table covered
with a handsome green satin
cloth edged in a wide white net
ruffle . . . and caught at the
corners with red roses ... the
centerpiece of red roses and cala
lilies, flanked by white tapers in
silver candelabras ... In a row
across the dining room window
Twinkling little sequins looked
pretty on dresses we added them toyour
hats. And crent fheyjayt Just that spectol -
touch of festivity yov need for dintvir parties,
' - , '
canteen dancing ond oht any number of places I
M
The
Heard .
English
sill were small round mirrors .
with altar candles , burning be-
j fore each one . . . :.j'-i7;.-: ;77
, Mrs. Edward Roth cam with
Mrs. Homer I Goulet, who wis
excited, about m, e t i n g Major :
Goulet,' who is now in the states
after two and a half years over
seas 7.;.' . .Margaret (Wagner
wore a chic brown; and white
wool with white ruffle down the
side .j'. V In "black 'were Mrs.
W, T, Waterman and Mrs. Don
ald Burke . . ; Other twosomes
. . Mrs. Robert , Coffey and
Mrs. John Griffith '," ; , Mrs.
Leon Perry ' and Mrs. H e n r y
' Marsden . . ' . 'Mrs. Creighton
Jones, who doesn't get in often
from her country home, wore
grey and a small black hat , . .
Mrs. Homer Fr Smith, who also,
commutes f r o nTh e r suburban
home, wtf e'hite - wool under1
her ermine coat" 'and Jier tiny
pillbox hat - was of brown fea-:
thers . . 1 '. ' ' ' :7'-;v '
' 'i WEDDING BELL ECHOES : .
. The First Congregational church
- was filled ' oh Tuesday', for i the ;
wedding of 'Patricia Lamb and
Warren Doolittle '." . v They were
a happy couple as they walked'
up the aisle smiling to their
friends . ' . ' . , Pactricia rwas' one
of the prettiest brides we've seen
. i. . 1 her white" silk jersey gown
over a ruffled taffeta slip . .
beautiful was her train'' length
veil of ; bridal " illusion ' with : a
panel down the center 'of rose-'
point lace brought from France
in 1860 by Mrs. W. J. Noland's
grandmother .... The lace was
made by the sisters in a Paris
convent . . .j Pinned at the
i wrist was an antique gold pin
centered ' with an opal, the gift
of her bridegroom. t
Striking were the bridesmaids
in their chartreuse and moss
green dresses.-. . the two
bridesmaids' carrying purple sat
in' rings with streamers of pur
ple and chartreuse . . i on one
side were yellow roses and vio
lets . . I Causing much com
ment was little Jean Huggins,
niece of the groom, flower girl
. . . She was adorable in her
quaint burgundy dress with ruf
fle around the bottom and a low
neckline . . . Around 1 her ieck
was tied a narrow matching rib
bon and long ribbon streamers
in her pretty, blonde hair . . .
She didn't missTa step and when
pictures were taken didn't move
once . . . ' .; y . :
At the reception J . i- A num
ber of the bride's Pi Beta Phi
sorority sisters with Mrs. Joseph
Davidson, the house mother, who
wore black with . red j trimming
r i . i . :
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Pain Quickly
If yra -aufler from rheomstle, itrtfarttls ar
ararltla-pain, -try this slmpia tnexpondTa home
recipe tt at thousand sr using, (irt a pack
age of Ho-Ei CoBpoucd, a twoHreek sopplr,
today. Mix It with a quart of water, add tba
lute of - Irwinri. ir easy. No trnotde a
all and pieasaat. You aeed only S taMcapooB
fula two times a dar. Oftra wltaia 48 boon
aoawtlnwa orerBicbt spieadid multa arc
obtained. It tea pains do sot qub-klr laava
and if yon do Dot feel better, return tba
empty packagw and Ru-Kx will coat you Both.
Ins to try aa It Is sold by your dructlM under
an absrlut money-back uarantee. Hu-Es
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Phone 3134
OREGON STATESMAN; Salem,
on her hat I , Mrs. Emery
Hobbs being welcomed back to
Salem : after a three years ab
sence . 7 ..' Two who looked
grand in uniform . . . Don
Bower, who no wweara the navy
ensign's stripe, and Robert East
in his blue marine" dress uniform'
.'7 Mrs. Bradford Collins, who
soon - expects to ' be' leaving for
San Erancisco to join her hus
band, has accepted an executive ,
. position with an advertising firm
in the bay city .-. ;7 v7?
' Margaret Bellinger, t h r i lied
about her colelge days at Mills,
and later all smiles when she
caught the bride's bouquet . . .
;. Those assisting , .,' 7 Mrs. Ben
jamin M.1 Whisenand in pink
satin and net and, white feathers
in her dark curls 7 . '. Janice
Nelson : in ' white .marquisette
with black insets on the skirt.
Florence Duffy striking in white
jersey with gold sequin trim . .
Mrs. Harry V. Collins in black
'crepe witseqiiinj 6ii the bode
and a tiny "hat topped with flower
'era T"'. '. Mrs; Meredith;Huggins '
cut the' brideV cake wjUch" was
toppe4 with yellow rosea 1-7 '."
she wore a'waterfall bhje jwsey
gown . 5;f,' 'After' wedding trip
the newlyweds will live iif-Iiong-.
view. i -
Gross; Familyjtov
Mov& Aiyj "
Salem friends ; wUl soon be
saying au( revoir to Mr.; and Mrs.'
Hal . Ri Gjross and, daughter Pa
tricia Ann, who are" leaving - the
end of !the month for Berkeley,
Calif, to reside. Mr. Gross has
been an attorney at the unem
ployment compensation commis-.
' sion.
'Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cam
eron entertained informally at
supper last week In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Gross and -a few of
their friends. ' : ' 7 I . ..
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Wedding Ring J QJJ
164 ct. diamond in a white
gold trimmed filigree ' set
ting. Matching wedding
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and I ay a way plant per
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Blue white diamond, 2 side
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Oregon, Sunday Morning, December 17. ISM
Greens to Be
Hung at
YWCA
Monday, has been set for the
. "Hanging of the Greens," tradi-
tional ceremonial for decorating
-the YWCA for . Christmas. ,
From iO - 70 1 o'clock, the
program will be broadcast over
RST-M and the association will
welcome visitors to the 'open
house during the evening. The
- program will be sung by the 35
voices of the Tri-Yj chorus. ! A
large creche, painted .' by Miss
Virginia Tomkins, former Girl
Reserve and npw a student at
1 the University of Oregon, will be
, the, center, of interest. Miss Pat
.'Powell and Margaret Simpson
are responsible for the ', stained
glass window effects. i '
- Girls responsible for the pro-
; trram' are: narrators, Catherine
Moran, 'Barbara JRyan7 Nancy
Farrar, Maxine Toeys, , Norma
Jean Loewen and Martha Fish
er; lighters of candlesl Kathleen
Mullarkey, Gloria and Barbara
McOintock, Etta Jo Tpdd, Mary
Houser, Barbara Johnson and
Jeanette Schiedel; laying t h e
yulf log, Charlotte Reeves, Char-'
'lotte Ramsey, Arlenej Sheldon,
; Diane Perry, Elsie Cannon and
Jean Pickens. The I following
, girls from Tri-Y are In charge
of refreshments: Bobbie "Brooks,
; Ada .Mae Teel, Mar jorie 'Mode,1
. ' Meina Moore, . Shirley; ' Luidahl,
: 'Shirley. Kinnane and! Lorraine
Poindexter. S e r v in g refresh
ments in their'rooms ire: Mar
ilyn Zink, Arlerie Peper, Sharon
Hamilton, Diane Perry.) Lila Par
menter, Shirley Rockefeller, Lois
Polly and Doris Lappinl Hostess
es are Gloria Williamson, Doro
thy, TeSelle, Barbara Lewis, Pat
Long, Jean L eh mart. Barbara
1 Upjohn, Nancy BurenJ Wilms
Dunn,. Carol Crawford, Marilyn
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Marjorie Bee k, Joan Elliott,
Marilyn Hall, Shirley Ross, Ann
bt Ross. Ann :
Carson, Beverly Krueger, Shar
on Hamilton, DeloreS Lehman
and Virginia Chilles. .,j
.M7flower. Guild members of
the First Congregational church J
will entertain their husbands at
a ' Christmas party Wednesday '
night at the church. A covered
dish dinner will be served at
. 6:30 1 o'clock. After- the- dinner
hour there will be games and en
tertainment. .'. .-i v
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Faculty Women's cluV of Wil
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with' tte.'aimuai Oiristinaj jotr
ty t TAursday aunernoon ? in the .
Carrier room of the First Meta4:
odist church at J:30 o'docfc Th ,
men will Join the wives for tea at
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Mrs. Daniel H. Schalze is
chairman of the directorate. Shi a
will be assisted "by Mrs. Robert
Lantz, Mrs. Herbert McMurtry,
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Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Miss Con-
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- Miss Marian Moran ge, Miss Gailv
Currey and Mrs." Charles Sher-
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galem Minister's Wive
elation will have a Christmas
meeting Tuesday wiflt MrsJ, Wea
ver Wess at her home on Jeffer
son street at S o'clock. Assisting
hostesses are Mrs. C C. Haw
orth, Mrs. W. H. Lyman and Mrs.
Dudley Strain. All Salem Minis
ter's wives are invited to attend.
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