i 1 i $y FAGS CGHT Qiristening v Fortpheryl ' r Cheryl Afton Porter, nine month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A, Porter, will be christened this afternoon at St Paul's Episcopal chapel at 130 o'clock. Rev. George IL Swift will officiate at the christening services. - The little girl will wear, a long white christening dress of hand kerchief linen. The material , is from dress which belonged to the Scott Riggs family and was their granddaughter's dress. The baby's godparents will be Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page and Mrs. W. Carleton Smith. rv An informal, reception at the Porter home on North 23rd street will follow the services.' Calling hours are from 2 to 3:30 o'clock. The serving table will be cen tered with an artistic ; arrange-' ment of gardenias, bouvardia, smilaz and white tapers in, an tique silver candelabra. A light ed tree will be in the living room, also arrangements of roses. Pre-Holiday Parties for " . Glubs , ? The pre-holiday season is se ,' lected by many hostesses to en tertain their clubs at Christmas parties. :-: :- Mrs. Frank Healy will preside at luncheon "Monday afternoon in compliment to the Gaiety Hill f Garden club at her South Liberty street residence. After the lun cheon members will go to Inde-r pendence to view the Indepen dence Garden club's Christmas exhibit Mrs. Healy's guests will be Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Mrs. Robert Rieder of Ccrvailis,! Mrs. Walter H. Smith, MtsI Paul a Wallace, ; Mrs, Lester Barr, Mrs. J. N. Bi- ; shop, Mrs. Fred'Keeler, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Sch- ; ryver and Mrs. Chester Cox. - Study Club Party ;i Mrs. Conrad P. Paulson has in : -vi ted -members of her study club ; to the annual Christmas party ' Monday night at her Court street . home. - ' , ; A dessert -supper will be fol io Wed by an exchange of gifts and several (hours of contract bridge. . ' . - - quests wfil be Mrs. L. V. Ben son, Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mrs. Frederick 7X01 ThoaMon, Mrs. , Herbert Rahe, Mrs. RusseU Pratt, X Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. William ' J. Braun, Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mrs. ' C. Lester Newman. : Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and Mrs. T. Harold Tom Jinson, : )' ,r : ; . Waeeada Campity elub will meet Wednesday at the home of ' Mrs. Peart Lundy instead of with t Mrs. Ward Lundy aspreviously announced, ' The all day meeting will include a gift exchange and afternoon of cards. 7 C5 a . e, : a- & a e, a e, f I .a .a d a a a Says: n Jt. : - - . . ! ' i . ' . i s ' , ' , ' s " , V - . - " I " V , . , - r , . . - : 1 , ' ii - ' ' : V; 7 . ..j.V',,S : : .!:. Holly -r . :. t - - Jackso 25 Uo. Liberty -iOppositt Golden feasant ; i ,1- i - Mrs. Maude Roxers Is entrain ing today for Kansas City, Mis souri, to spend the holidays with her family. She expects to be away two months. Mrs. Rogers expects to go on to St Peters- -burg, Florida, in January to vis it her son-in-law and daughter, Lt and Mrs. Robert Welden (Maxine Rogers). ' . Charter Members To Be Honored Salem Council of Woman's, Organizations will hold ' their Christmas meeting December 21 at 2 o'clock .in the fireplace room of the First Methodist church. Rev. Chester W. Ham blin will be the guest speaker of the afternoon.: A group of girls -from the Tri-Y chorus, who have been under the direction of Vir ginia Ward Elliott will sing Christmas songs. This being the tenth anniver sary, the charter members and past, presidents and officers will , be honored. The ' charter ' members are American Association of Univer sity Women,. Altruists, Business and Professional Women, Daugh ters of American Revolution, Women of Rotary, Spinsters, Etokta, Young Women's Chris tian Association, American Le gion auxiliary, Salem Woman s club, Delphians, PEO, Salem Junior Woman's dub, Zonta and the American War Mothers. Mrs. Percy W. Cooper is chairman of the tea' committee which, includes .. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, Mrs. Roy G. Livesly, Miss Anteinette White, Mrs. Ralph Maude,' Mrs.' Floyd K. Bowers, Mrs. Walter T. Nelson, Mrs. Charles E! Roblin, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mrs. Sa rah Peterson. Reports will be given by the different committees. Mrs. Al bert J. Walker will preside at the meeting. The presidents and two representatives of each club are required to attend the meet ing. " ' :.; ' Jackson Alright men it's Just one week. til .Christmas so better start thinking- about what youH get the "little woman" . . . ,v and by the way If you do not know (as usual) come In and well tell you. How do we know? Because every wom an In Salem has been in here at .least once in the past few weeks and brother if. they don't tell you they sure tell us. , 25 P 23 Tli ,1 r :. j - ' : Mfs. Warren Lee LNoolittle, the former Patricia June .Lamb, pictured with her bridal attendants after the cou-, pie's marriage on December 12 at the First Congregation- ' al churchJ From left to right are Miss Doris Duffy, Miss Virginiq Pope, Miss Dorothy Hoar, the mcdd donor, the bride, and in front the flower girl, Meredith Jean Huggihs. Insert shows the bride and groom at the wedding recep tion in the fireplace room. The newlyweds will reside in LongVie(r where he 13 stationed with the coast guard. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. John Marvin Lamb and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doo little. (Jesten-Miller). , Deaconess Hospital Tea Today The Red Cross Nurses aides will be honored at an informal Christmas tea this j afternoon at the Salem Deaconess : hospital. These women have been faithful and have given many hours of service to the hospital in the past two years. ' ' Silver, red and white will be the color, scheme used in decor- ating the hospital dining room. The Christmas music will be sung and played by Mrs, E. J. Kortzeborn, Mrs. B. D. Kleihege and by Mrs. Sam Neuf eldt. Those assisting with the tea will be the following hospital personnel and several members 'of the hospital auxiliary M Miss Selma Hilmer, Miss Florence Cameron, Mrs. Sioux Turner, Miss: Lucille White, Mrs. Marie Simon, Mrs. Vera McGregor, MrS. s Frances Donaldson, Miss Fannie Ogelsby, Miss Jessie Bel den, Mrs. Charlotte Stevens, Miss Velma Folsom, Mrs. -Fay Rice, Miss May Senner, Miss, Anne Benson, Mrs. Roxy Frohmader, Miss I Katie ' Regier, Mrs. Jacli Henningsen, Mrs. Irwin Wedel, Mrs. ! Frank Wedel, ' Mrs. Elsie Boston and Miss Esther Hilmer. I .: , , ;: ' ; v, :y. JUG ef Neighbors ef Weed- craft ; will hold their annual . Christinas party, and gift ex change at the home of Mrs. Flor ence i Bressler, 322 North 14th street Monday at 830 p. m. Mrs. Hallie Lynch will be assistant hostess. ; 1 1 Ave Dflei3e2v.r. J. ,- I , ' ' j IS' ' !; S . - " - " .- J I . N - M I If Vto - - r Tf . I ; I - , r J , , .-- I 1 I O ?. ' fc O - j j $ V--" ' - '' ' " I W'oC!' ' i ' 1; j j - r "" '" - S 1 ' if A ilk 'I It If I s A v - V 1 s t If ft & I " U'T "( -. v:f-. 'dm W T i - i n;-v MWf w& km-. - ' W hi - If - 'j ' ! ' IM j I . t . I tM LaMWHjuianii. 1 1 hi in in ici m "'yirMi;mmi r k.ii I N The smartest whi- V - i 1 vVh, : -n ' ter,: straws t add L ' f . ' ' . . - J 'M-r'f ' ' Smrt Shop: I jjf lijJJ '! J J 115 M. LIBERTY STREET J ' j LZy . SALEM, . OREGON " ' 'plWLER'S. 2nd FLOOR A j ; A ': -A . ' - :- ' - P i ' i; I ' i, Y" - rf i, f i i-iiii-MPH-m'-vr isinum'iii sr i - t -- - ---- -- .. , . v " - :. i - .. x . OREGON STATESMAN, Sodam. Mrs. David Eason and Miss Margaret Wagner will entertain the Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae, at a Christmas party Mon ' day ' night at "the former's home on South Church street at 8 o'clock. Mrs. i Josephine, Albert Spaulding will sing a group of Christmas numbers during the evening. Alumnae, are asked to ' bring games and books for girls at Hillcrest. - ' : I" ' Spinster Dinner On Thursday - The Spinsters will hold their annual formal dinner Thursday: night at the! Golden Pheasant at 7 o'clock. The affair is -given in ' , honor of the patronesses and v honorary members. t Miss Sybil Spears will servef as toatmistress. Miss Jean ; Bur- " rett. heads the dinner directorate. " Over 40 are expected to attend this annual affair. I Patronesses who will be "spe cial guests are Mrs. George A. . White, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, sr., Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry, jrH Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Arch M.i J e r m a n, i Mrs. .Douglas McKay, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Curtis Cross j and Miss Beryl Holt. S i LL aad Mrs. Jasars Besudsen (Leone Spaulding) are arriving Friday from Fort Smith, Arkan sas to spend the holidays with ' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville N. Bennison of Portland and Mrs, Walter L. Spaulding.! Mrs. Bennison plans to remain in Sa- F lem with her mother while her -husband is in the Service. 1 - ! Ortgon, Sunday Morning. Dumber 17. 1344 Don't took flow but ., . we couldn't "wis h" anything worse to ihe rnan'who invented the daybed,v than fo make him sleepj on one. , - i ' Sweet young. things. . , We heard the 3S girls the Tri-Y chorus sing on Thursday ," night ; H a person were deaf, he could en )oy them they looked so attractive in their formals; ' If one vrero blind, he could enjoy -the musla Virginia Ward Elliott has done ; . such a fine Job training Uiem. But those who both ee and hear ttiem! are Just plain lucky; ' the girls were cute and musioaL j ; : - JUnpto' ... MwtedL ;- AH -'the - boresome fire drills which. 'school children have been ' subjected to these ; past generations, were more than iustiiied In the ease with which Reception to Honor the i ; Hamblins , Event of Wednesday night will, ' be the informal reception for which members of the Westmin ster Guild of the First trsby terian church will be hostesses in honor of the new church rnin- Ister, Rev. Chester W. Hamblin, and Mrs. Hamblin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ..I, Elf -strom at 1655 Center street. Invitations nave been sent tor 175 guild members and their husbands. Calling hours are from 8 to 10 . o'clock. Mr. iand Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff will receive in formally with Rev. and Mrs. Hamblin. - - During, the evening Mrs. E.T. Barnett andiMrs. H. Jv Thomas will sing a group of numbers ac companied by Mrs. Ralph Dobbs. Mrs. Russell Pratt will' play sev eral piano selections. . j , Mrs. George Alexander 1 and Mrs. William N. Thompson will 1 preside at "the pundh bowL As sisting In the serving will be Mrs. Ivan Stewart,' Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. Paul Bale, Mrs. Elmer O. Bejg, Mrs L. V. Benson, Mrs. . '. Evert Givens, ' Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mrs.' John" j Jelderks, Mrs. Glen Hoar, Mrs. Malcolm Hawke and Mrs. Willard Bart . lett. - .- ,v. .'!-;. Mrs. Harold P. Dunsmoor and Mrs. Robert Stanley are, serving . as chairman -of the affair. Mrs. Russell Pratt and Mrs. William Lk Phillips will arrange the serv ing table . The ajanul ChrfstBias party and gift exchange of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club will be held on Tuesday at 6:30 at - the home of Mrs. Dorothy Hill, 1740 State street Dinner win be served. Delta Phi sorority will enter tain at a reception . and open house tonight in honor ' ot the new house mother, Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Calling hours are from 6:30 to 8 o'clock at the Court street chapter house . j ' the 413 children calmly marched bicycles, lunch stroyed by the fire which was whippea UP. by a high wind, but to the children, it was merely another fire drill. . 4 . . 1 ; ; Whopping the ble : among schoci Bionds lected to be 'grain, but whooping cough 'germs plays no favorites, and now it's nip . and tuck which will have'the upper hand, good or evil on the day of the program. '. - " - ---f ' Mr. andMrs A. CL Apperson of McMinnville and Mrs. Charles W T?nHortnn " will nind' the Christmas weekend with Com mander and Mrs. Chariea O. Eo- :o- bertson" and ' daughter; Carolyn, in - Astoria, Cmdr. Robertson stationed at the naval hospital in Astoria where he is in.charge of, the surgery.- Their son, Charles, Jr is with the V-12 program at . Crete, Neb. ' , ' t ',. v LeQlOn AUXlliary To Join Post . Capital unit, of the American Legion auxiliary will meet on Monday night for their regular meeting. A short business ses sion is planned by Mrs. Don Madison, president, after which the. unit will join. Capital! post members at Legion home for a joint '; Quistmas party. f - Mrs.i Vern Ostrander, rehabuv tation chairman, and her com mittee are in charge of arrange ments. Those assisting' are Mrs. Ira Pflcher, Mrs. Clyde Kaiser, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. Barbara Stumbo, Mrs. Louis Ramus, 'Mrs. Earl Odom and Mrs. Agnes A. Bjornson. " I ; ' i Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. will read "The Black Madonna "and the glee club from Hillcrest will sing selections. There is a pos sibility that the department pres ident, Mrs. Charles E. Lemons - orpendleton will be present. , Expected heme the middle ef the Week from Seattle where they are attending the Univer sity of Washington are Miss Nancy Wallace and Miss Mari anne Low, Pi Beta Phi pledges. They will spend the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Low. Permanent Posh Wave Cfl OompleteL. Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment i Phone 3663 Castle Perm. Wavers ; MS first National Back Cldg Beautifully tailored suits . smooth of shoulder . slim of line. That's what you want right now under your fur coat ... and youll feel well - dressed wherever you ao. In pure wool gabardine.. of Portland's Creston school to safety on Monday. Even . pails and wraps were de - it up . . There's been trpu . w i : angels ' ovef at Garfield.' - from the first grade were se angels .in the Christmas pro- a , . . Mcodne Buren "KK Tl ' J.' JVllSS - JiT OSteF - " - A OT -O- . J-lJLll 1C?1 J. , JS1L111Z : Hostess. .Miss Jeanne Foster was hosi tess for a dinner party before js the Salem-Klamath Falls bas- ketball game Friday night at the Lef telle street home of her par- 1 ents, li. CoL" and Eugene Fos- The large dinner table was -centered with an effective ar rangement of holly and red can- : dies and? miniature sleighs filled with fancy wrapped Christmas candy. The smaller tables were festive with holly encircling a tall red candle. Covers were placed for the Misses Helen Paulson, Phyllis SchneU, Jean Fidler, Margie Codley, Shirley jSeverin, Mary Lou McKay, Janet Rilea, Betty Hughes," Josephine Ellis, Betty Zo Allen, Jane Acton. Carolyn Carson, , Connie Cocking, Batty Brown, June Young, A d d y s e Lane,. Jean Swift, Donna JJutz, Joan Monkman, Charlotte Aiexr ander, Helen Shepard, Edith Fairham, Janet Kirk, Elizabeth Nelson and Marilyn Archibald. WHY SHOULD YOU BE WITHOUT TEETH WHEN YOU CAN GET PLATES! Arrange with Accepted Credit to pay for dental plates as you wear them. Pay by week or month. New plates have j both stability - and time-tested resiliency. When Batural teeth are lost, replace - them with dental plates. Without teeth yea cajuot eat the 1 a e r s .feeds necessary for health ' and energy. ;.. ': : A;:: Transparent dental plates ; f v Hannontxe with Individual features.' 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