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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1945)
- 1 r Buying Spree pagz EGirr Christmas Shopping- Is No Problem Now, But Waif Longer and It Will Be ' 1 ' Bt ICudii Baron ' By Maxine B " Shopping Isnt going to be so bad tbi;year if you get around to it and have something to spend and don't expect to get what you start out to buy. Of course stocks are short and prices high, but there's a sur prising number of possibilities, Mrs. Heath Talks To Junior Women The Salem Junior Woman's elub met at the clubhouse on Monday night for the regular monthly social meeting and the program was in charge of the American home department Several piano selections were given by Miss Beverley Gustai , eon, pupil of Professor Ralph ; Dobbc Mis Emelyn Frazer, pu pil of Miss Lena BeUe Tartar, sang a group of numbers. Mrs. Paul Heath discussed the use of greens, holly, and . flowers for .Christmas decorating. ) Following the program re freshments were served In the dining room. The table was centered with an arrangement of fall flowers, guarded by lighted tapers. Mrs. Fred C Cast, club president, poured, and members of the committee assisted In serving. Member of the committee lm charge of the meeting were Mrs. Floyd Waltz, chairman, Mrs. La rf.TJ.re Ml- EmeTrn - eia Dare Tyler, Miss Emelyn Frazer, Mrs. R. T. Lockard. Mrs. Ferrel Covalt and Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Noble Grands Entertained , The Past Noble Grand asso ciation of Salem' Rebekah lodge No. 1 met at the home of Miss Hazel Price for their regular ' monthly meeting.;' She. was. as- , ' yaisted by Mrs. Effie Bonesteels, Mrs. Eva Martin and Mrs. Lottie Chaffee. Mrs. Ellen E. Reynolds j of Stayton was a special guest The Christmas party will be ' held at the home of Mrs. Gus tave Erickson. ' Present were Mrs. Ellen "E. Reynolds, Mrs. Victoria Stiffler, Vlrs. Clarence Townsend, Mrs. ; Clen Adams, Mrs. William Gard ner, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. Lola N. McFarlane, Mrs. Jennie D. Chalmers, Mrs. Eva ' Martin, Mrs. Annie Mills, Mrs. y Dora Hill, . Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, - Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. William. Cladek, Mrs. Grant Murphy, 'Mrs. Victor M. Koop,. Kirs. Rose Hammer, Mrs. George Naderman, Mrs. Lottie Chaffee, Mrs. Gustavo Erickson, Mrs. Ray Bremmer, Mrs. Thomas McLeod," Mrs. Effie Bones teele and Miss Hazel Price. . v ; The group voted to j send the resident of the IOOF home in Portland a Christmas gift. TJmiied gpeadak War Veteran end auxiliary - will hold their reguUrmUng Monday night at'- t o clock in VFW hau. Donald Prlee ef Caaaaa, Vfaalu, la spending the week in Salem as the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy U. Mills. 6 . 135 II. Ccimercial CORNS! CORNS! Get rid ef theea mlokly . and surely . . Use SCIIAEFEO'S CQ3II DEIED? Ferf ted rtto Ptee aad easy Sti:!:r'i Fils Ohl:l fcr Filer Ke relief iie pay Cg4 Seld e Schaefer OUf VTay ' - ; S SODE L1DSCLES and more things: are definitely coming into the shops. ; A year ago you couldn't look at a handkerchief for less than a dollar. Today I saw some very, pretty ones for half that much. They weren't linen, but good muslin, with attractive designs. They were hand embroidered, though why anyone would want to spend her life embroidering handkerchiefs to sell at half a dollar X can't see. Cosmetics seem to be avail able in any quantity you'd like them. You can get very nice nail polish sets from $1 up. Some of the better known manufac turers are putting out novelty sets. I was surprised to find that one leatherette case held several nail polish bottles, emery boards and. orange sticks. ... A gift for men, shaving soap in an attractive bleached wood box with carved oak leaf on the top, attracted my attention. Whether men like these period ical ' gifts of shaving soap I wouldn't ' know, but they are just the' sort of gifts a lady would like to select, and she ! could always say "I hope you will enjoy using this half - as much as X enjoyed selecting it" There are lots of scarfs for teen agers, wool cotton, plaid, figured, plain and striped. Small furniture Is available. Tables seem to be the chief kmd of gift furniture, but there's va riety. Pie crust tables, end ta ble. lW Coffee tables With . . m. -m aAsmaae vp swu ivwiu wm a with a shallow drawer. As women are continually getting gifts for the house it might not be out of line to fur nish the man of the house with a few pieces of equipment for cleaning out the drains, repair ing the plumbing, 1 tacking down the linoleum and fixing the woodlift If father or husband has a .turn toward carpentry, 'youH find plenty of gifts for him at the hardware store. There are electric drills, nice tool chests' with reen velvet linings, lovely 'assortments of screwdrivers, a few wrenches, saws and planes. If he has bad tires he might appreciate a nice . hydraulic hoist for changing tires. As to general run of gifts, go into the variety stores, you'll find most anything. Mrs. Homaday Heads Rebekahs : Salem Rebekah lodge met on Monday night with Mrs. John Darnielle, noble grand, presiding. Five candidates were given the Rebekah degree headed by Mrs. Clarence Townsend, degree cap tain. Those initiated were Mrs. Fannie Gesner, Mrs. Vera R. White, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. Ethelyn Thompson, and Mrs. Mayme HilL Mrs. Minnie John son signed the members, register to become a member by trans fer.. : The-xommittee on gifts for the piul reported that the gifts were purchased, wrapped and ready to boys at the Corvailla naval hoe- be delivered to the Red Cross. Election of officers resulted in Mrs. Ralph Homaday being elected as noble grand; Mrs. Al bert Beckman, vice grand; re- The Original "YELLOW FRONT" Drug td Candy Special Star 8ole Agents far Penalar Remedies far Marion County Prescriptions Filled 1899-1945 tions. hzlzdl Pcrcrdsr Praaaptly reUevee' aeid steea- aeh. ru, mmrn heart- ?. bam. Bottle EVEOTTimrG We have a complete line of medical needs for babies. Let cs fill toot prescriptions. - LI- " ' I This Is the oiflckzl Penalar Remedy Store 'for Marlon conn- 1 ty. You wi3 find these preparations of highest qucliry and guaranteed to be exactly ice what they ore sold and rep the cording 'secretary, Mrs. Clem Ohlnen; financial secretary, Mrs. William Gardner; treasurer, Mrs. Io Weir; and team captain, Mrs. Emil Otjen. The new officers will ' be installed early in January. Ladles Auxiliary Patriarch Militant was: announced for Thursday 'night. Willamette en campment has invited the Re- , bekahs to meet with them on Fri- . day night of this week for a no- -host dinner and picture show in . the lodge hatlJ -. , y . Sacred Heart to Give Recital A recital I to be held at the Sacred Heart! academy on to day will Include the following numbers: I- ; Cotton Pickers 4 ' , ) Martta Joan Ward Slumbertown ferry WOUama Siur)erKtsel -Dutch Dance i ; Sterens Teresa Bello rim uiin . . .5 : . i On Skates King, MaryjCeclle Rocque, Toe Last itoec ex aummtr ,. , , i i arr. horidnb - Han io Ana W India har ' In a Spanish Court Yard Navarre Jeen Riarwald loiy, Hoiy. Heir . Dykes Trom Second Symphony 5 1 . Hirdn-Ku- Hardn-Harfurtk PeUta fetring Knsemble -Vlollna Corinht Lassers. Jane Barlow 'CfcUe-t-Ben Laaaert i Piano Mary Angela Suits Xhapaodie ...-4. 4 - . aKateui KUaea Susbauer Im. Olniham Gown . IJ, Pena Voice Cynthia Neadham . Aceompanla t-4olores MetcaU Turkish afarcb Mosart CerakUne Klaer The aCaglo rountain CJhalmers Harp Vadeleiava Becker The Ghort J: : Schytte - Plano-Anna Welaoer - . The Desert Sena . Slamberg - Voice t orraine Blckler Accompaaiat Angela Kropo Iflghty Lak'ai Rose Nvln-Bnner . Sftring Trie f ii -.- VtoUnaH-Eleanor Corejr '.. . Thereaa Meier i; .. . Harp Madeleine Beckee; : l - It! ; Waconda Clufa at Bdrth6lomewfs Mrs. B. J J. Miller, Mrs. Rob . ert Runcorn! and Mrs. Fern: Run corn were pHe-winners at cards at Thursdays a 11 -day meeting of the Waconda! Community club for which Mrs. J. Bartholomew was hostess; : -' . j Mrs. Hajrry Singleterry of Brooks was a guest .for the meeting. Which was attended by 13 members. . jj The net session, annual Christmas party and gift .ex change, will be held at the home of Mrs. Afch i Boyles, 1880 N. Winter street, December 19. Male td Wm , Continiie Role'! I j - Dick Spapner, Portland, who holds the romantic male lead in "The Man Who Came to; Dinner,w a Willamee university drama departmentjjproduction fcheduled for Leslie junior high school aud itorium December 7, will not re quire an understudy for his part as It was feared earlier in the -week following a skiing mishap over the Thanksgiving:: holidays which cost him a severely sprain- ' ed ankle, jgpooner wui resume rehearsals Friday after a week of A IX J ' reai, it was announced : Wednes- day by Dr. Herbert Rahe, direc- tor of the play. . Another important announce ment made as work on TTie Man Who Came, to Dinner-reached a point only (one week away from dress rehearsal was the addition of Joyce Fled en, aenior In speech and drama who returned to the campus last week, and Wednes day began working as production assistant , to Lois Messing!. Miss Fled en haaj had three! years ex perience inj collegiate drama and forensic prpductions. 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The initiates are the Misses Irma Darr, Betty Brinkley, Mar garet Sown, -Virginia Chilles, Vlrginia Beall, Shirley Clark, Pat Young, Patricisl Smith, Sally Cornelius, Barbara Spragle, La Velle duBuy and Betty KlempaL j During the meeting the as sembly j honored Mr. i and Mrs. Wayne Henry on their 40th wed ding anniversary with a degree and presented them with a gift 1- Huggins 6 Head Orchestra Board ' K ,'--ti U T'.--': The Salem Philharmonic as sociation, holding its fall meet ing at the chamber of coixuneroe on Tuesday night, elected Charles Huggins president to succeed Harry V. CoUina. i Judge George . Rossman was elected first vice-president, Mrs. Karl Becke second and Mrs. David Eason third vice-preai-dent The new . secretary will be Mrs George Bchwars, and treaaurer, Leo Page.:; 1 - Attention was turned to plans for the coming year, and hope 1) a a -i You CsnBuy AT GROCERS Made .by the bakers ec Vhzzi 5137-S723 i AtL' THE .TIME I' Keeyj a Bottle ef Heed's FOISOII OM v 5 . j LOTIOII la your medicine chest socU si.oo , , jrealttve Relief - Bsiy It at Schaefer's 'l.-Csa Yea Sec? If not, try ouf kidney pill. They will, give you Immediate relief. ! -I . I -b u- . ; Kidney Pill 500 j .- V' "4 wm . . , was expressed that the cnoice "of ' .able, could soon be made. While; U probable that concer cu ... uw. w :, a new director to replace Edou- no plans for reorganization of benciven in, the fall of W4, J ,4 . sump as vein fone rd Hurlimaon who Is noi avail- the orchestra nave been made, It member of; the board said. pounds through pet, si. f ' i ii 1 " e toys vm. ma' ; . , ; . 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