PAGE SIX Tomlinsdhs " Hosts for f Visitors The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson In Morning side was the setting for a gay holiday party Wednesday night. The alfair was arranged in com pliment, to Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Charles F. Hageman and Mrs. and Mrs. Dennis Heen an of San Jose, Calif. Mr. Hage tnan is home on leave from the navy. The Heenans and --their children came north for Christ mas to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Heenan. The guest rooms were festive with many lighted candles and greens. Refreshments were serv ed during the evening. Bidden to honor the Hagemans and Heenans were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodry, 1 Mr. and , Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald " Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsden, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mr. and Mrs. Norns Clement vand Ml. and Mrs. Orval Lama. Wassail Party for BPW Club ' Miss Effie and Miss Ida Mae Smith entertained the Business -and Professional Women's club at a wassail party Wednesday night at their home. Mrs. Rich ard Kriesel assisted the hostesses informally. Over fifty members and guests attended the affair. The club chorus, directed by Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, sang carols and "O Holy Night." At the business meeting new members were introduced in cluding Miss Esther Eaton, Miss Mary Hammock, Mrs. Marie Barr, Mrs. Viola Parks, Mrs. Mamie Yates, - Mrs. Mildred Neuman, Mrs. Monica Radakow ki, Miss Eleanor Roberts, Miss Ella Johnson, Miss Gladys Ed gar and Mrs. William H. Bush. The club membership now totals 1. ' Special guests were Mrs. i Ruth Pound, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Kain and Miss Mildred DeVore. ' Santa Claus brought gifts dur- i ing the evening and Miss Ida Mae Smith: told the Christmas story. The club held a .collection for the Chinese Relief fund. The house was decorated with many red candles and the fire place was centered with a Christmas scene. Mrs. EL G. Maison entrained Thursday for Ottumwa, Iowa to spend Christmas with her son, : 'Lt. (jg) Mack Maison, who is stationed at the Ottumwa naval; air base. Mrs. Maison was Join-; ed in Salt Lake City by her daughter, Miss Molly Jean Mai son of San Francisco, and from there they went on to Iowa. They will return in early January. Today's Pattern ! little man . . . all set for a busy day, in a suit with suspen ders "just like daddy's." Pattern 451? has long or short-sleeved blouse; overalls. Pattern 4517 comes In sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 6, shorts, takes A yard 54-inch fabric and blouse, 1 yard 35-inch fabric Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this pattern to "Th Oregon Statesman, pattern Dept.. Salem, Ora. Print plainly SIZE. NAMX. AD DRESS, STYIX NUMBER. Send FIFTEEN CENTS more tor the Anne Adams Fall and Winter Pattern Book, full ot smart, fabric savins styles. Free pattern (or hat and rautt-twar print right to book. 9 Mat! CLUB CALENDAB i niDAT Yomarco clan annual Christ s mas party at Professor T. 8. Roberta studio, t pjn. WEDNESDAY Mayflower evening guild, with . Mrs. John Carr, 651 Thompson . street. 1:30 covered dish dinner. Presbyterian Women's associa tion, a pjn. church. College Girls ji r - VQXtlGr IOF . TiT-iyi V"vp Miss Sharon Burnett will be hostess for a Christmas party tonight at her home on North 13th street in compliment to a group of college girls, who get together each year. A no-host dinner will precede ft gift exchange around a lighted tree. Holiday decorations will be arranged about the rooms. : Guests will be Miss Miriam Becke, Miss Doris Berwick, Miss Doris Chapler, Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss Beverly McGil christ,Misa Anne and Miss Jane Huston, Miss Virginia Covert and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy. Bridge Club at , Nelson Home l Mrs. Richard Kelson was a party hostess Wednesday night when she entertained her club at a Christmas party at her Kingwood Heights home. . A late supper followed' an ev ening of contract. Gifts , were exchanged around the Christmas tree. Mrs. Nelson's guests were Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Dean Ellis; Mrs. J.' Marvin Ritchie, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mrs. Roy Ferris, Mrs. Roger Kellogg and Mrs. Edward Pace. Mrs. Hager Fetes Club ,Mrs. A. A. Hager presided at a one o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon at her country home for members of her club. The Christmas motif was used in the table appointments. Contract bridge was in play after the luncheon and Christ mas gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Ray Binegar was a spe cial guest Members attending were Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Warren Ba ker, Mrs. Daniel Hay, Mrs. Rich- f ard Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Bar ker, Mrs. Barney Van Onsen oord and Mrs. J. A. Rothenfluch. Mrs. C. T. Pemeroy has re turned from Longview, Texas, where she visited with her son and daughter-in-law, Sergeant and airs. Charles Pomeroy. Ser geant Pomeroy recently undern went a major operation. : j .1 , 8ILrERTON Members and special guests of the Junior Woman's club were entertained Wednesday night when Mrs. Charles Hoyt gave her annual Christmas party. Mrs. Hoyt lis advisor to the Junior club members.., '- .. Christmas decorations, a Christmas tree and an ex change of gifts added to the .. pleasure of the evening. . 1 . Attending were Mrs. Pat Gro gan, Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Ida Bradyr - Mrs. Melvin Brandon, Mrs. William Woodward, Mrs. ' G. W. Enbusk, Mrs. John Mid cUcmiss. Mrs. Victor Hadley, Mrs. Clifton Hadley, Mrs. Aud nie Tokrtad, Mrs , Howard Coomler, Mrs. William Morri son, Mrs. Ole Meland, Mrs. Mel-, vin Hewitt Mrs. Emanuel Kel lerhals, Mrs. Donald Christen son, Mi's. Harvey Kaiser and Miss Virginia Anderson. ': Jus! Received 46 and II t' 1 f i : I and The SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC - Tho HOME .Open Houses Slated for Weekend - Two holiday at homes are on the social calendar for Saturday night Dr. and Mrs. George Wil- , liamson will be hosts, for an at home at their suburban resi dence for forty of their friends. 1 Guests have been invited to call from 8 o'clock on. Christmas j greens and candles will be ar ranged about the rooms and on the serving table. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches andj Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schenk will entertain informally at . ih former's home on South High street Saturday night" ' Sixty guests have been bidden to call between 8 and 11 o'clock. Assisting the , hosts will be. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson and Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Holiday greens, a lighted tree , and candles 'will provide the decorative note. Edith Fairham a Dinner Hostess Miss Edith Fairham was host ess for a dinner party Thursday night at 6 o'clock preceding the Hi-Y and TrI-Y , caroling party. The affair was held at the Fair ham home on North 14th street rne xaDie centerpiece was a small silvered Christmas tree flanked by tall white candles. At each' guest's place were small dishes with floating red and green candles and sprigs of holly. Covers were placed for the Misses Jane Acton, Betty .Zo , Allen, Betty Brown, Carolyn Carson, Connie Cocking, . Jeanne Foster, Addyse Lane and June Young. , , .' Mrs. Barnett to Entertain - 1 Mrs. Robert Barnett will be a hostess tonight at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Bell, on Leslie street In honor of Mrs. Charles powers, Jr. j ., - - ; A dessert supper will precede 'an evening of contract bridge. A Madonna with red altar can dles will center the serving ta ble. A shower will honor Mrs. Powers during the evening. Bidden are Mrs. Powers, Mrs, , Adam Engel, Mrs. Donald Na- gel, Mrs. Robert . DeVlieg, Miss Mary Jane Simmons, Miss Bet ty Childs, Miss Jean Burrell and - Mrs. Kenneth Belt Mrs. William Rawlins (Janice Judson), who has been residing in Norfolk, Virginia with her navy husband, has returned to Salem to reside with her mother, Mrs. ie Nicholson. Her hus band accompanied her west and returned earlier in the week to I his base. Mrs. Kaymend Lamka (Geer- gina Clark) returned to the cap ital Sunday from Norfolk. Vir ginia where she has been with Lt Iismra. Since their mar riage in June the navy; couple has been residing in Rhode Is land and Georgia. ? I Mrs. Charles McCargar has re- turned from Eugene, where she Is housemother on the University ! of Oregon campus, to spend the holidays in Salem at the home of 'her ison and daughter-in-law, xar. and jura. Donald MeCargar. ' '- ' - r-: - -- . Via Marian Harvey ef Sam- merland, British Columbia, is in Salem for the holidays yjstting ner sister, Miss Eunice Harvey. Miss Harvey is the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark. V 54 Inch L II per yard ll 'll- u OIGO:i STATESMAN. Sclera, Lt. Williams Takes Bride .Wednesday Surprise wedding of the pre holiday season Is the marriage of Mrs. Edith; Berry Birckhead,i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur French Berry of Narragansett Rhode Island, formerly of Salem and Lieutenant Bruce Wade Wil liams, United States navy air corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Salem, which took . place .Wednesday in Vancouver, Wash. (:. The bride, who formerly re sided in the capital, arrived from the east : by train Wednesday' morning. Judge Norman Hall Performed the, remf (witty the bridegroom's parents present or the occasion. For her wedding , the bride wore a beige suit with ' brown accessories and fur coat 5 Her flowers were gardenias. -Lt and Mrs. Williams are spending the Christmas holidays here with his parents.' They will leave later .'for San Francisco where he will report for assign ment y !'! -'M'- M .U"."'' The new Mrs. Williams receiv ed her education in the east and fa a graduate of the Traphagen School of Art . Lt Williams is a graduate of Salem schools " and .Willamette university, where he was prominently : Identified 1 in athletics. He returned last week from the South Pacific where he has been awarded five medals, which included The Navy cross. Home for Christmas Notables Arrange Around the Family . i f .. ' ') r General interest in the doings of radio and phonograph. An enterprising press agent took the trouble to check on the Christmas plans of audiences. The story indicates as important pleasure even for the Many of the artists will spend Anderson, for example, intends to have an old-fashioned Christ mas at "Marianne," her Connec ticut farm, with her husband, , Orpheus Fisher, her mother, sis ters and little nephew James from Philadelphia. Richard Crooks plans to be at bis Buck Hill Falls home atop a mountain in the Pennsylvania Poconos. The Crooks are , happy that their. daughter, whose husband: is in the South Pacific, and their son Dick jr., a naval cadet will both be with them this year. Alexander Kipnis plans a fam ily Christmas in Westport, Conn., where the James Meltons' also live. After a traditional dinner Melton will probably interrupt ' his afternoon with the family to sing,! as he' did last year, for -wounded veterans in a nearby hospital. Grace. Moore will as usual spend the day at Far Away Meadows, her lovely Connecticut farm, with her husband and! a few close friends. Turkey raised on the spot is on the menu. , The Jan Peerces have moved into a new! home in New Ro chelle, N. Y. With their Larry, 14, Joy, 9, and Susan, 5, they'll spend the day around the piano singing. Gladys Swarthout, with , her husband, Marine corps Cap- ; tain Frank Chapman, will cele-' brate a double event Christmas and Gladys 1 birthday at their Connecticut home. ' Maestro Ar turo Toscanini will make a fam ily day of it at bis comfortable home in Riverdale, N. Y a few minutes' drive up the Hudson from New York City. And John Charles Thomas also expects to spend Christmas day with his family and a few friends at their, country home, eating roast , tur key from his own turkey pen. So much for Christmas in the country. Even more musicians plan to be in town. The Metro politan opera I diva Rose Bamp My 2 I I ii III :x-:.j-r:: 'SI! . ;:--:": FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF . OUR CUSTOMERS . I Onri Sforo Uill Bonain 0p3a Till 9 Pi II Escb Evening . Onlil Christeias ; Oregon, Friday Morning. December 22.J944 Mr. Stoart Nelson b ltiTtq Saturday for Klamath Falls to JSSitS: Us Scheduled . E. D. Johnson Younger Set Bidden to. Parties The Rainbow dance Saturday MM.M..v.M.Mt 'tt-rfM. rrr-rr.tr jrJVrS will be hostesses for a progress ive coke party at their apart ments at the Royal Court Twen ty guests have been invited ' to 1 the party. i--t- - - --M, 'M- Attending will be Cathy Mo- ran. Peggy Paxson, Patsy Nick- ens, Joyce) Scott, Norma Cass, j Beverly Kenney, Jim BunneL j close, Tad Shinkle, Dudley Slater, Harvey Lovell, Phil wexung, Jim Armstrong, George Adams, XArry sumvan and theovny rv Christmas Bells nostesses. Leone Lewis is entertaining with a coke party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Lewis, on South Capital street preceding the dance. On the calendar for Sunday is the 12:30 o'clock breakfast for which Margaret Newton will be hostess at her apartment at the Royal Court The - breakfast ta ble will be centered with an ar rangement of red candles and greenery. Margaret's guests will be Peggy Paxson, Gloria and Bar bara McOintock. Peggy Sears. Jane Carson, Cathy Moran, Pat sy Nickens and Joyce Scott - . - to' ISpend Holiday Hearth v.:-"-.- i - ." - - - musicians has been stimulated by various musicians known to local ' that getting home for Christmas is great ' the holidays in the country. Marian - ton, lor example, will-spent a quiet Christmas day with her husband, the conductor Wilfred Pelletier who this year celebrates his twenty-fifth anniversary as the man with the baton in the opera pit' Vladimir Horowitz plans to spend the day quietly with his wife, the former Wanda Tos canini, and their daughter, Sonla, at their New , York , apartment Another city slicker is Dr. Hans ; Kindler, maestro of the National Symphony orchestra. , He has scheduled quail on toast in Jus Washington home. To the Kreislers, New York City is home , now; Christmas will be quiet for them, too a few friends in, perhaps. The lyric soprano Dorothy Maynor plans to attend 7 o'clock (a. m.) com munion service at the St James Presbyterian church in New York, where her husband Dr. Shelby Rooks will preside. Yehudi Menujhin, the brilliant American-born violin virtuoso,' Will join his Australian - born wife and their two children for a family Christmas at their New York town house. - His parents too, have come from the West coast to ' be with their famous son. Sigmund Romberg will be busy with dress rehearsals at his forthcoming .musical play, "Up in Central Park," which is being produced by Mike Todd early in the New Year. On Christmas eve, Leopold Stokowski conducts at the Tfew York City center a children's festival in which the Victor chorale directed by Rob ert Shaw is participating. The festival will depict in pantomime the Saviour's birth. Stokowski will spend the next day resting quietly I at his New York apart ment " 1 Shopping lay bonsai ppnmw.m Frirliv "OgTam TTlUay i For Jefferson i ; JEFFERSON Hie Christmas program of the Christian church will be Friday night Dec 22, at 8 o'clock. A program of recita tions, exercises and songs will be featured, Including the following numbers; song, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," by congregation; song, "Tell Me the Storx of Jesus," prayer, Robert Simpson. Reading the Christmas story, Sara Hutchings, and Barbara Mil ler; recitation, Welcome, Anna Wilson and Ramona Wheeler; rec itation, "Christmas Bells," Gary Peterson. Gladys. Workman and Arrlvs Vasek: sonar. "Do You Know the Song,", girls chorus; "One word,, uan uoyer; marine uavis; "Going to . Grandmas," Bobby Wright; "Just a Little.Totf Dan ny Wilson; Juay uuoway: song. Away m a Manger," Mrs. Chris- 4 Mrs. Hutchinsl class; Ring." Earl Wright; ."Silent Night" Car- Today's Menu Tuna, more abundant now In the grocery .stores than previ ously, will be today's main dish. Pear, cottage cheese salad 1 Tuna fish pie Mashed squash Celery Applesauce and ginger cookies . TUNA FISH PBS 1 can tuna fish. Lemon juice 1 medium onion, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped , 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons shortening 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt , Pepper and cayenne Cheese pastry cook onion and : pepper in two tablespoons shortening un til onion is golden brown.-Add .. rest of shortening, and melt Re move from stove and- blend In flour. Return to stove and add milk, stirring constantly until thickened. Season with salt, pepper and a dash of cayenne. Add tuna ish and pour ' into casserole dish. Top, with cheese pastry. . V ' . - . : Sony i mow (for CIHrfsftinniasP Also hare all wools and pari wool styles in assorted colors. Just the thing; for Cchistmas giving. , - : Mv'- -'' :-" VM:;M " --.;;.; y, vr"":"::' Glamour Pins end Necklaces ' " , .. - ! ' ' " "'" "' ; : Beautiful butterflies, florals aaf"g1eamln rhlne-, atonee ta grace the tapel ef the new salt or dress. lent Vasek; Nell Spencer; Christ mas Welcome, Carol Ottoway. v A Christmas Boy," Bobby Har ris; Christmas Prayer Peggy Sher man; "Not so Hard After All," Ruth. Ottoway; "What .Shall n We Bring," ; Johnnie Wright; Solo, Leighton WedcHe; Raymond Ter hune; exercise, Herman Wilson's class; Christmas Cheer, Ruth Ly on; How Far is it to Bethlehem, Joyce McLain; The Secret Evelyn Workman; exercCe and songs by Peggy Sherman and Mrs. Wed dies class; Candles Story; Barbara Blackwell; exercise, About the Birth of Christmas, Ernest Powells class; solo, Donald Miller; : song. Star of the iEast Betty i and Florence Ricks. L. H. Foss Is President JfJI Lutheran liege SILVEBTON Silverton friends have leraned that Dr. H. L. Foss, new president of the Pacific Coast Lutheran churches ot America, has returned from a month's trip to Alaska by boat, airplane and train. Dr. Foss was pastor at Trin ity church at Silverton for a num ber of years and visits here each year. He is now stationed in Seat- tie. w;.:k--w:-- JusI Deceived! 5 loses Hen's GaffpeBieB' 1S5 N. liberty. SC - ' 11"-" Select From Ah Assortment of Well-Designed and Ever-Popular Sizes: 34 to S3 V: "j ,. . .. '- Cleverly Designed Slipovers Classic and Novelty Styles ft Wools ond Part Woofs .. . .. " L ..r She win love on ef these warm, soft sweaters. She can slip on with any skirt or use over her dress to keep her warm. Sweat' ere - to revery - occasion. Many styles from which to choose. A large assortment of colors. Melon red, pink, blue, yellow, Green, Ulae and many others. . Cozy Mittens 79 c Ne costume is hankies. Pali ill frW Sf7r WQn'l AppmrA S tetiam Prices Good Friday Through Swegle PTA Party Held at School SWEGLE The December meet ing of Swegle school PTA was held at the school house Tuesday afternoon. The executive commit tot met at 1A5 and the report of fthe membership,. chairman, Mrs. Carroll Rprr showed 84 mem bers, the largest number for any year.: ' y V. - .1 School children from the dif ferent rooms helped in the mem bership drive. The children of the primary room, won the reward," $5.00 to be used as they wisn. With the help of their, teacher, Mrs. Irene Castle, they spent the money for play equipment color books, balls and jumping ropes. The chairman- fit the program committee was asked to prepare a special program for founder's day in February, a play if possible and the ways and means commit-" tee a dinner for the purpose ot raising funds. i Twenty mothers and friends ob served the teacher of the primary room teach three reading classes, after which tea was served by Mrs. Carroll Runner, Mrs. George Quinn and Mrs. Charles Norton, the president veralls pair. Phone 3114 ; ' ,: - ... j - Alioay m VUom Gift complete without just the right and prints. i : ; n 1 (rCo) IIS J r'lA If 11 "' ' ' Km" ' ' " 1 1 r''' i Monday JIVIltnS.OPTOfAETRISTS .-Tol -M TT Day 44 VmvM Mm 0 - s mm' li3 II. Lit:rty: Dm- Zll&z 155 N. Liberty Phone 3194 : Jiiat -