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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1945)
' r' , i ; It I ! Invitations To Holiday At Homes le Tbe Coming k4LU social season prtxnim to be gay one, as already invtlattoee; have been received to a SMembcr.of. Ckliai mas parties " ' ' InyiUUooa have been receiv ed titn Mrii Glenn Slovens And Mrs. Harold Boekk to an at home ea Saturday afternoon, December 22. Itf affair wiH be held at tha Stevens home on North 23rd street ertta a large (roup ef their friends invited to call between t and 3 o'clock. Cards were la the snail Wed . nesday to a Chriatma at bom for which Dr. and Mrs. Charles 6. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. rimer O. Berg wlU be hosts at tha forsaers home ow Virginia street ea Sunday, December 23. In Thursday's mail came In vitations to a large open house fur which Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy will be hosts at their country place on Sunday, De cember 33. Calling hwn are from 1 to I o'clock. ' Colonel and Mrs. Elmer V. . Wooton have Invited fuests to a holiday buffet supper en Sat urdty night, December 22, at 'their home on East Wilson J street. Covers will be placed for eighteen of tha hosts intimate . friends. I 'Junior Miss Is Tonight 'The Snikpoh play, "Junior Miss," is scheduled for perform ance la the high school auditor lum promptly .after the Salem Klamath Falls basketball game tonight Tha gam win begin i st 7:30 pjbl and the play at 8:30 I , pnu, enabling basketball fans to f see both. Auditorium doors will t be closed until 730. ' Miss Margaret . SSXS Snikpoh adviser. 1 this spurklieg three set comedy.. The lead, Judy, Is played by Marie Lewis, a. small, blue-eyed, brunette sophomore. The other msin characters are , Norman Martin as Harry Craves, Judy's father; Shirley Poet as Grace Craves, Judy's mother, Evelyn Ksu as Fluffy, Judy's closest friend; Jean Doelittle as Lois, Judy's older skier. ' All the sets are built by the . Stagecraft chafc Tickets may be secured vt the door. " ' . ", 1 Bridge "dub b -i v Collins', Home " Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins , ; will entertain rriernbers of their '. club at bridge tonight at their North 14th street home. Earlier In the evening the group will meet for dinner at, the Marion J hotel. I j !. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mr. and IMrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mr. nd Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Judge f and Mrs. James T. Brand and ' Mr. and Mrs, Collins - ') I '' . t" ! CeagrataUUens ce te Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Kephart ' on the f birth of their second daughter. Keri, on Thunday morning at ( the Salem Deaconetts hospital. Tne mue girl nae a two and half year old sUter, Nicole Lynn. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Kephart and Mrs. C. C Geer. Mr. Kephart recent ly returned home after three years of service with the navy. Mrs. Earl Fiedler ef Jerrls avenie has 'returned to Salem after pending six weeks at La combe. Alberta, .Canada, with her parents. " as If 1 1 I Just Received Large Shipment of Mem ELASTIC V Erown end , Hack Meai IXrVTHER 6pefa,i .Fleece Lined Hard gJ, Je&ther tolea i " .SM3 Mm SHOE CO. ! ' 3S7. State i. : ' . Next to Midget Market Society Music .i . . . The Home ... - . - v r . a - . - - . .. -8 CLXTi CALZ3IDAB TODAY OA! Cnrtftmas Mrty. exchange .ef Cirta, TWCA. Won, lancti. NwrtA Salem WCTU Christmas party at Oid People's Berne. 1US tnlr cu las pjn. N.braaka club family Christ km party, T B-JM- KJ. hall; e ered twb dinner; take taMe serv ice. Pre America, chaaaber ef com arvrrre. S sum.' BPW cxrevtive board with Mite Ida Mm Smith. S2S K. lb at, loe pjb. IATXKDAT BfW Cbrtstmaa party, S.leaa Woman club, 1 JS pja. MOKDAT District He. S. Oregon State Nunes amartatioe. Christmas party at tubercutaaie boeptul aursee rkWrtee. 1 -3S p jn. Amerieaa Laflon auxiliary ChrUtmae party with Lectoo. gim -Wtmu't chib. p ra. Sakre..S pja, YWCA. Qxrtot anaa msetioc American Legion auxOlary, 8a lent Wemaa's club. S pm. Women of Rotary Christmas party. Queue. 1 p-m. tlEIDAT Uialatra Wives, t P-m.. with Mr. WtUard HaU. S4S S. 19U St. Receot Craduatae of -YWCA, JO ChrUtmas banquet, st YWCA. WUNtlDaT South., aactlon. Woman ' guild. First Cotirrattoaa church, with. Mrs. 8. i. Buuer. 421 8. High st, 1 J8 pjn. . Barbara Frietcfale Tea!. Daush ten of .Cfrrfl War Veterans, an nual horneeetrtSay wtth Mrs. Zine Ulrtch. MS M. 12Ut st, pjiL. covered dish dinner. Westminster (vlkt, first Ttes bytertas) ciuircb. S pan. THtnueAT Saiam Council of Vomm'i or Canixauea. Ooral room, chamber eg commerce, t pjn. Beta Sigma Phi Party Tonight Beta Sigma ' Phi members will be entertained at their annual ChrUtmas party tonight at 8 o' clock at the studio of Mrs. Pris cilia Melsinger Wiltsey on North 20th street During the evening there will' be an exchange of Christmas .gifts, and cards. At a late hour refreshments will be served by . the hostess and her committee. The Three Uhkk cleb meeting 'scheduled for today has been postponed. Toddy's. Menu T- Fish creole, that ues tuna, will be the day's piece de resistance. . I Avocado salad Lemon dressing Fish Creole in toast cups Frozen green peas Apple cobbler eaa FISH CREOLE IN TOAST CUPS S tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper .' 2 tablespoons chopped celery Vt cup flour m cups milk M cup canned tomatoes 1 teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1 (7 oz.) can tuna fish, flaked 8 bread slices Melt butter in a saucepan; add green pepper and celery and cook about 8 minutes. Add flour and blend, then stir in milk gradually, blending until smooth. Add tomatoes, salt and pepper, and cook over low heat until thickened, stirring constantly. ' Add tuna . fish, end continue cooking until piping hot. Serve immediately in toasted bread cups. Serves " 8 ' leather ROMEOS with GORING IF Clubs k ' - jerysse English Rainbow Girls ) Dance . Always an anticipated event for members of the young school set during the holidays is the annual Rainbow Girls formal dance. The affair this "year will be held on Friday night, Decem ber 21, at the Salem armory. ; Tha Top Hatters orchestra will play for dancing between 9 and 12 o'clock. "Starlight Fantasy is the theme for the affair with i Lois Burris heading tha decora- tions committee. Invitations Were in . the mall Thursday for large coke party to precede, the dance for which Miss Suzanne Small - and Miss Dorothy Bergsvik .'wul; be hos tesses the affair will be held at the South Church street home of Mis Small's praents, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier EmaJL : . , . ; Fraternity Pledge Parties I Slated Featured social event of 'Fri day night on the Willamette uni . . versity .campus will be, the.xe- . turn appearance ' of fraternity pledge parties; with the newly installed pledges of the three men's organizations officially , entertaining for, the first time: in two years. 1 1 ' Pledges of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity; will hold their party tonight ; at 8 o'clock, with Clarence Edwards and Jack Hedgecock acting as committee heads for the' event ! Sigma Tau fraternity will hold their semi-annual pledge party at 7 o'clock at the Quelle, with a dance to follow the date din ner. In'; chargl of the eyent are co-chairmen Bui Bonnington and ' Norton Frickey. ' r Men of Alpha Psi DelU will hold ah infornud dance in their former! chapter house Friday evening from 8:30 to 11)0 when pledges of the fraternity enter tain their dates at the fall term' party. Bob Marr, Joe Law; and Ed Lynn are j acting chairmen' in charge of the affair. , jr I 1 Priends of iProf. and Mrs. T. S. Roberts are being invited through the press to attend the " reception for;them which is be ing held tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock in the j Carrier room of the First Methodist church. Prof. Roberts is retiring as church or ganist after 40 years of service. a: if' ! ' " CleU Crabtree, OSC. senior m home economics, of Turner, has recently been initiated into The ta Sigma Phi,' national profes sional honor society in journal ism for wimen. Miss Crabtree Is . the exchange editor of theBa- romcter, OSC student E news paper. - j ... . I- An Ideal Christmaj vi ' f : 'Present : White and Colored . -. j . Paper " ' , 'j':. J; (.'High Quality" J. AVbractively Packaged to SSJtt COSMETICS ' " f j Full Line olj "S Nationd Advertised Lines i ? - : a' 3- t 133 H. Commercicd The OrTGOn CTAttSMAH. Scdean, Guests Are Bidden to Parties Markinx tha social calendar lto -Saturday fclfht will be three Informal parties. Mrs. Raymond Walsh hag. ln , vited a group of her friends b a . T o'clock dinner party Saturday ; night at the fSouth HI, street home of her mother, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr. i - " Covers wH be placed for ten jfuests with an informal evening . following the dinner hour. Miss Jane Walsh, 1 who arrives home Saturday front San Mateo Junior college, will assist T mother. The Chri?dmas motif will be used In- the table; appointments and . decorations. ' ':,, ,-Masmhigi Ilosts . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Man ning have lhvited guests to a buffet supper party Saturday night at their South Liberty street residence. Candles and holiday greens will provide the recorative note. . : Covers wlU be placed for Lt, and Mrs. Etwight Aden, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sbinn, Mr. and Mrs, John Kolb and Mr. and Mrs. Manning. $ "Party at Jeraigsns Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jernigan will be: hosts for an informal party Saturday night at their home on Myrtle avenue. . Cards Will be in pkty with a late sup per following. Holly and -candles wUl be arranged about the guest rooms.' 'j- ! . " Bidden by the. hosts are Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush. Mr. and Mrs. ;S2Sil SJ IS Roy Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Dean ERis. I- . OREGOIC I STATE COLLEGE Jean Lee Griggs of Salem, freshman soloist of the army specialized student band on the campus,' wfl: be featured in the band's last appearance Saturday night at that sophomore cotillion dance. S i "" f BPW Christmas Party Saturday i ... A Christmas party will be held for the Business and Profession al Women's ! club at 7 JO Satur day, December IS, at the Salem Woman's club. " - . " . . . Opening the party, the BPW vocal ensemble will be presented , under the direction of Mrs. Jes sie Bush Mickelson and accom panied by" Miss Gladys Edgar. Miss Irene Hollenbeck, hespi . tahtyf ccenmittee. chairman, has planfaied that dessert . will be served : while a brief business meeting will be conducted by the club president Miss Ida Mae Smith, 1 . . Other features of tne evening will be singing of Christmas carols, playing games fend ex changing gifts. Miss Helen Fletcher, in; charge of the deco rations, has arranged" for the Christmas tree. : General chair man for the party is Miss Ruth McAdams.'i FICIIT MISERY where youfeel it-rub IfVf C throat, chest and JflS9& baekwtthtbne-teated V VAroRoe BILL Large si.co 'i sao 5 '-? TOILET SETS S 1 55J00 ti SSS . "lanlcure Sent -I f LaCross and Cuter j This Is the oI2dcd Peaalar Eemedy Store for Marlon tounty. You wUl find these preparccions of highest quallrf and guaranteed to be exacfly for what thtY cae) sold and represented to.be,. , . SaBlQsd(Bfliio. Wmk Oregon. Friday Morning Dctm l- :f- .;', J. i--seJ ' --'1 T V . - - - J I - - - ': , SH - t; - -; - - " - y Wi " : f " (" " , -T-"-lt Mr. cthd Mr. Albert Depenbrock (Irene Greenbaum) : yho were married cm December 4 at the homa of, the , ibride'a mother, MrsC va M. Greeribaum. After me cere i mcmy -thecauple left for Berkeley, Cailf.; -where they will ,' )make.fhetr home. .The bride has been teaching In Eu ' aene for several yeari. Her husband is in business in the I ibay city. Kenriell-Ellis).- ! Sojourners Glub Dance H- ! i' i" 11 Slated for Saturday night is the informal I dance for which members of the Sojourners club will be hostesses hi honor of their , husbands. The affair will be held at the Mayflower Co operative dance hall from 8 to 12 o'clock, j j A buffet supper will be served at midnight by j the committee . in charge. Holiday decorations will be arranged about the halL i Mrs. Sam a Campbell, presi- dent of the! club, is in charge of the directorkte and assisting will be Mrs. Helen Anderson, Mrs. Dent -Reed, Mrs.; John Dann, Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders, Mrs. Charles Shaw and Mrs. E. J.! Nobles. I ; ( . , !':- ; The Loyalty cUss ef the Cal vary Baptist church entertained with its annual aniatmas ban quet Tuesday night in tha church dining room. Covers were placed for ' 92 guests at tables -decorated with holiday greens and candies. A program and exchange of gifts around the tree followed the dinner hour. ; 1 )!: ; EMnnerj For Band Rartents Held Band and; orchestra parents of Salem high school had a' covered Sutter, invitations; Delores Ham dish dinner and exchange of ilton, program; Pat Long, clean gifts at the Cafeteria on Wednes-i up. I Watch for i IIARIOII noTons Temporary- Location: ,848 Chemeketa St ' Pheee 78S8 FOLDS Assortment Plus Tax S It 1315 3"-.'4af X"-f!a -ed .r day night The girls glee club sang carols and the school dance band played several numbers. Rex ' Putnam, superintendent of schools for Oregon, was. guest speaker, talking on the origin of music instruction and the first band at the high school. Short talks were also made by Roy Harland, Vernon Wiscarson and Harry Johnson. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Welter Snyder, Mr. and- Mrs. j Wiscarson, Mr. and Mrs. Don i Emmerson and Mr. Harland. . , . ; Hfmninrr Gfpens -iy HlvJ JimilZ j Tc PlrrnrioH ld . vThe Salem YWCA will hold its Christmas ceremonial, "The t Hanging of the Greens,1 Sat urday. The tradition. is an all association project .and is ob served by YWCAs all oyer the world. i : j, " : t ; From 6:30 to 7 .-00 p. m. the pre ' gram "Christmas at Home", will be broadcast over KSLM. The remainder of the evening will be open house to which the pub- r lie is invited. Samples of mantle pieces, wreaths, and other ever green ornaments made by the Chemeketans, a hiking club, will be on display.' : Committee chairmen are: Mar jorie De Tour, decorations; Shir ley Kinnane, refreshments; Hel en Sheldon, hostesses; Joseph ine Caughell, servers; Mayetta Announcement x Giarg, Cigarettes, 1 Totacco, Pipes, lighters. Pipe. Cleaners - Perftunes, -Asat. Kinds Imported and Domeetio' , S&to 09,00 Plus Tax Phone) 51S7-S723 : - Mrs-Smith ALimcheon Hostess': Mri."Hc-sf H. Smith presld at aTiuarrangtd lunch. ftn ThumdAv artemoen at her on TtuMadar artemoen at nerj North Summer street residence j for the pleasure of jnembers of the Town and Country , dab, i Mrs. Smith entertains the group j each year at the annual Christ mas party. several hours of contract bridge Iwere in play. Thevholiday motif was carried out in the table ap t pomtmenfat , - i Speciai guests were Mrs. Har ry Clark of Portland, Mrs. George Swafford of Oregon City, Mrs. Louis : Lachmund. Mrs. Sobert E. Shinn . and - Mrs.4 Homer P. Smith ' 'A Other guests were Mrs. Hom er Goulet. sr- Mrs. WBliam' Mc- - Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs., Arch M,Jer-'t man,' Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. T. A. Uvesley, Mrs. George White of Clarkamas, Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Jack Currie of Silver-: j ton, Mrs. Karl Steiwer of Jef-f erson, . . , - Independent -Women Feted ! The Independent Women: of. Willamette university tonight at! 7:30 are sponsoring a Christmas party in the dining room oil Frederickson hall, 21S South: Winter street. This is the second social event of the newly ori ganized group. Games and a short program art planned to fill the evening fJf ".jf iLifA6 honored guest, with decorations carrying out the Christmas menu, au niuunenc women "not affiliated with a sorority are invited to attend. ' ' .-' Committee heads for the party 'are Glenna Round tree, refresh ments; Winona Henderson, games; Freta Hendrickson, deco rations. Barbara Kent in vi ta ctions; Helen Larson, chaperones; Jean Caldwell, dean-up, and RoJean - Finley, publicity. . Mrs. ' Geerge Belt whe has " been' making her home In Coos BayN while her army sergeant husband was serving with the army intelligence corps in Italy, went to Portland Wednesday to meet Mr. Belt who has - been 1 discharged from i the service. They returned to Salem Thurs day and are guests at the home of his parents. Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Belt 1 Over 53 Uarieti5s Cigarettes ) I i " lftifre i i TV I f ri 8vi 15 Value Old &Id Cigarettes wiudx m auka jrour ; rl kaxx. Sens ia rr V I GmJ . 203 w i.iiwi imi 40c Formal CTgercHes, 352 f or iStt $9.45 carton 600; ; i 30c Melachrino No. 9 Cork tipped tv CigareHes. $2.70 carton 200 . tTSc Bcnson:& Hedge Parliament Cigarettes, 20$, $25 carton 200 V 25c Benson & Hedges Cork No. 1 7 Turkish Cigcre 20c Marlboro CigarettesIcin. IvofV or ,.; ncutyTippedt20s, $lJ0.ccrton2C0 20c Joknnb Vc!ke ClgcretteSe Pi-fa ;. .Tipped. 20si $1.70 cartcaC? n ' r20cCso . riqin or CcrkTisaed 2Q i t -a. 2M P S? C,8cltt8- 20. $1.70 eta. E 15c Racrnt Kjags ClecMttsi.'iei. ia 1 ermhproef box. $1O0 ecrtca 2C3 J7feMoCCtt,i?-, bw. 61 ,50! 6 el J 3 cQCo Jtyi IQv70T l Ti TTavne Eafiey arrtred ta Salem Thursday from Prnsaccda, Florida, to Join Ma wtf e and daughter. Kleen Patricia, who Breceded hint home last laontn, Satoxday IX and Mrs. Hadley and their daughterr are leaving rnHw to visit with his f parents. Mr. and Mrs- C. HHad- They wUl return to Salem ,alor tristmag. .-. ! ( j.. t . i .. . NcUtbers a Waederaft wfl odd their annual Oiristmas par ity tonignt. u .w " w club house. 'There is to be a C3irlstmaa,tree for the Juvenfle i -.a f4uiiM rifts he- rnembers. la charge are aoi. William Kensen. Mrs. Don Mack Un, Mrs. LJoyd Mitchell Mrs. rred Visnaw, Mrs. Walter Crav. en and Stella Peart Teeson. i- ' i ' - ' Club Meets : With Mrs. Allen The Oak Q rove Gardeners met Tuesday with Mrs. W. B. Allen. Chrysanthemums, holly, and fall flowers, were the dec orations. Soil preparation and hardy shrub planting were stud-led.-. , . ; '. . Election of officers resulted as follows: president Mrs." William . B. Allen; vice president, Mrs. ' M. J. DeLapp; , secretary, Mrs. -rM ' Davis 'Auenf coTresponding sec ' ' I retary.: Mrs. Jahn t A. Qibson. ! Others attending were Mrs. Mab el Moorehouse, . Mrs. Florence Kortermeyer, Mrs. R. W. Hogg. Mrs. J. R. i Faux, : Mrs. E. L. Eerrell, Mrs. Bhoda Ratdilf, Mrst Frank! Farmer and Mrs. John A. Gibson. f The next meeting will be on January 8 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Moorehouse at Eola. : AdrCUonal Society New . On Page 8 i novcllyllooh -154 Scnlh Ckzich Jxat Received a Shipment of Hand Tooled BUliolds and Ladies ' Handbag Must Be Seen to - Be Jlppreciaied - Our Prices VTia Asiound You . ; . We SUU Have Seme Nice Chip Racks Left Come fat and Save f f uiisa 7 - . . 1 a Ma ha 1ft. T T " Tl