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Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, December 2L 194$ Society.... Clubs Music . . . . The Home Mastno- Bor Jeryme English Kappas "Will Fete Coeds At Tea Calendared for Saturday af ternoon U tb holiday tea for which the Kapp Kappa Gamma alumaM will be howte ea at the Falrmount Hill horn of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Tba affair U being arranged to honor th active flrls from tha University of Oregon and Oregon State college and their mothers. The We hours are from S to 4:30 o'clock. ' Mrs. Roscee Wilson, president of the alumnae group, will pre side at the tea urn. Assisting Mrs. Spaulding will be Mrs. Rob ert GoodfeHow. The, table will be ccatered with white musi cal Chris tmas tree flanked by white tapers. Hostesses Fete Club Mr. William O. Stacey and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton were hos tesses for a smartly arranged dinner party Wednesday night when they entertained their club at the annual Christmas party at the former's home on East Nob HilL The buffet table In the din ing room was centered with an arrangement of gold leaves, Christines balls and vigil lights. Bridge wsj m play during the evening with an exchange of gifts following. Covers were placed for Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. William Mott, Mm. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr, :Mrs. Ed ward Ylesko. Mrs. Hal Wiley of Jefferson, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mrs. William Stacey. Club Members Entertained Pleasant Point social chib held an all day Christmas party on Thursday at the home of Mrs. RusscQ McLaughlin. Dinner was served at noon and Christmas gifts exchanged around the tree later. Guests were Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. Eaxl'Strausbaugh, Jr, and Mrs. William Grabenhorst. Mem bers present were Mrs. George , Cueroe, Mrs. William Vrooman, Mrs. Roe Drager, Mrs. William McCarroll. Mrs. Or a Potter, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. William Grab enhorst, Mis. George . Graben-' horst. sr.. Mrs. Harley Moon, Mrs. X. S. Coates and Mrs. J. M Coburn. The next meeting m ill be January J, at the home Of Mrs. George Crabenhorst, sr. Kortmeyers ! Have. Party Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kort meyer were bouts at a Christmas party for members of her pi nochle club and their husbands. The dining room was decorated In silver and white. Cards were In play. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kobln, Mr.-end Mrs. Harry White, Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilk inson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bones; Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walk ; er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain, Mrs. Ethel Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Kortraeyer, ' The Benhear dancing dab win meet for Its regular monthly dance tonight at the Veteran's hall at o'clock. Today's Menu : ". We notice today that there Is some perk sansage meet at our meat man's so well Include it tn the menu. Grapefruit halves Upside down sausage pie -Buttered carrots Celery sticks Strawberry shortcake . ' tJTSOS DOWN IACSAGX FT pound pork sausage meat ltt cups mashed sweet potato M cup orange Juice 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 egg . Vk teaspoon salt "Crown sausage well Combine sweet potatoes, orange juice, orange rind, beaten .egg and salt. Drain sausage. Place In bottom cf an 8-lnch pie plate. Top with sweet potato mixture. Bake In a moderate oven' (J75 degrees) I ,,r 3D minutes. Invert on a I latter. Cut In pie-shaped pieces to serve. Serves 6. - CLUB CALENDAR fUtOAT Woman's Relief Corps, hau. 2 P-ra, Initiation. SATUBDAT American Legion auxiliary Juniors Chrtetmaa party wtth Mrs. frank N. Waters. iMS Cen ter 1 pan. Miss White Married Sunday News has come from Chico, Calif., of the marriage of Miss Evelyn L. White, yeoman first class, USNR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. White of Sa lem, to Mr. Jesse W. Fowler, aviation chief machinists mate, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. I J. Fowler of Pitman, New Jer sey, which took place on Sun day, December 16. The afternoon ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harris Pillsbury at the First Presby terian church- In Chico at S o'clock. " The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore her navy uniform and a corsage of gardenias and white bouvar dia. Miss Betty White was her sister's only attendant She wore an aqua crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. . Mr. Cecil Coats of Chico stood with Mr. Fowler as best man. Mr. and Mrs. White, Miss Nita andj Miss Betty White and Mrs. Clarence Appelgate went south for the wedding. Mrs. White chose a moss green afternoon gown and a corsage of pink bouvardia, for her daughter's nuptials. J The wedding reception was held immediately after the cere mony at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coats. The newlyweds are coming north on their wedding trip and will be in Salem for the holi days. Later they will leave for New Jersey where they will make their home. Mr. Fowler and his bride have been sta tioned at the naval air station at Liverraore, Calif. - .' 1 - , " ' 1 1 t V fi - . ' " f ? ' . i- -v ' Musicaleat Anderson morning ai the "Salem, General hospital. The little girl, who has an older sister Peggy Jo, weighed eight pounds. The baby's grand parents are Mrs. Joseph E. Good fellow of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck of Seattle, . j - c : 1 TS?!! 2? - Pected home this weekend from Miami Beach, Florida, to spend the holidays with his parents, Colonel and Mrs, H. G. Maison. Dragersto Be Honor I Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge H. Maske ir who were married at St John's Lutheran church December 7. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rahtz, is tiie farmer Rae Mae Rahtz. The groom is ftie son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maske, sr of Park Falls, Wise. (McEwan). Pre-Dance Miss Alice Ann Wlrtx Is ar riving today from Los Angeles to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wirtz. She will be here for ten days. Also Joining the family for Christmas will be their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wirtz, Jr, of Portland. A Birthday Line Party Saturday afternoon Mrs. Frank L. " Browne 11 will entertain in honor of her son, Robert, on his eleventh birthday. Guests have been invited to a dessert lunch eon at 12:15 and later will make up a line party at the theatre. Bidden to honor Robert are -Robert Riggs, Gordon Domogal la, Sally Jarrell, Louisa Lamb, Gay Lee Kline, Shirley Bier and John CaughelL Gavel Given to Past President Members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met- Tuesday night at ' the suburban residence of Miss ' Hattie Bratzel on Lansing ave nue. Sorority president Miss Hazel Shutt presided over the business session. Mrs. F. Allan Wright social chairman on the Christmas party and other stand ing committee reports- were given. . The cultural program on "Music into Drama and Dance Opera' was' presented by Miss 'Nyla Phillips, who briefly dis cussed the opera "Alda." - Miss Hattie Bratzel last year's president was presented with ai Jeweled gavel in appreciation of . her outstanding leadership of the sorority. Mrs. Henry A. Perl mutter made the presentation, , Following the cultural pro - gram, the hostesses. Miss Hattie Bratzel, and Miss Hazel Shutt surprised members with a chilli feed. The next meeting, scheduled for January t, will be held at the home of Miss Nyta Phillips, 1569 Jefferson street The social calendar is well filled for tonight with two for mal dances slated. The Rainbow Girls i will hold their dance at the Armory and the Spinsters will entertain with their charity ball at the1 Elks Temple. , Several parties" have been ax-1 ranged to precede the Rainbow dance. Miss Carol Fallin, daugh ter of the Grant Fallins, has in vited guests to a dessert supper before the dance 1 at her home on North J8th street Guests will be the Misses Ger ry Woodroffe, Suzanne Huggins, Donna Jane Macklin, Beverly Hutchinson, , Jackie Nautic and Cubby Houck, Ronny Oimmings, Phil Blankenship, Gary Kepping- er, Bob Seams ter and Del Kleen. Miss Patricia Carver, . daugh ter of Mrs.' Mildred Carver, will entertain at dinner, tonight at her home on Evergreen . avenue preceding the Rainbow dance. The holiday motif . will be used in the decorations. 1 Covers Will be placed for the Misses Beverly Marr, Lucille England, Barbara Smith, : Donna Jane ; Macklin and Bill Perlich, Charles Robins, Bob Wiper, Phil Blankenship, Elmer Kleinke and Miss Carver. - V Girl Scouts to ; Sing Carols Members of Girl Scout troop No. 4 will meet at the home of Mrs.; Hal Randall late this after noon for a Christmas tree gift exchange.; Later they will leave to sing carols at the Old Peoples home and other places. V After caroling the girls will be honored at a surprise supper party at the home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Arranging the affair are the leaders of the troop, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Leon Lassers. Mrsi: George Rossman will drive the girls to the home. .of Portland. The girls, students at the University of Oregon and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters, were enroute to their homes to Spend the holidays. 1 Mrs. George Rodgers left en Wednesday for Vancouver, B.C., to spend the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James G. A. Hutchln-gon. and : Mrs: William Everett An derson was the scene of a de lightful informal: Christmas mus icale Thursday night The af fair was arranged In compliment to Mr. Bernard Baron and Mr. Alfred Keller, new faculty mem bers of the Willamette- univers ity School of Music. g Fifty guests Were bidden to the affair and ah Informal pro gram was presented durjttg the evening. Later in the evening a' buffet supper was served by the hostess. ... The rooms were festive with , holiday decorations Including ar rangements of pine, ' cedar and holly, garlands and many lighted , tapers. - ; i Tri Delts to Give Tea The Delta Delta Delta alumnae are planning a, holiday tea for ;Thursday afternoon, December 27, at the home of Mrs. Ray mond Walsh on South High street . i ' . .the active girls from the Uni versity of Oregon and Oregon State college, their mothers and daughters of alumnae. ; Guests have? been Invited to I call at 4 o'clock. Arranging the J affair are Mrs. Carleton Spencer, Mrs. Fredoxley, Mrs. Wallace j Bones teele, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Ralph Campbell and Mrs. fWalsh. I I ! . Congratalations ge to Mr. and jMrs. Paul Kern Buck (Dorathea Goodfellow) of Klamath Falls on ) the birth of a daughter Thursday Mrs. Edward Boring was hos tess Thursday afternoon at her home in honor of members of - her club. 1 A dessert i luncheon preceded several hours of con tract Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale hare, invited a group of friends to an informal party tonight at their home on Stewart street in cra pliment to Lt and Mrs. Robert Drager. Lt Drager has just re turned from duty In the Souta , Pacific - : - ; Bridge will be In play during the evening with a late supper fiwfnff TTniidar ereens . ma in nrir mm - v candles wfl provida the decora- tive note. ; . - f Honoring Lt tnd Mrs. Drag er will be Lt and Mrs. Harold i Olinger; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Iperry, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Per ry; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fore- Iman and Mr. and Mrs. Hale. I r. asrf Mrs. Percy Meier ! (Nona Woodry) are - xeceiving ! felicitations on. tiie birth.of a son Wednesday; December 19, at the Salem Genera! hospital. The lit tle boy, who weighed eight I pounds and two ounces. Is the 1 grandson of Mrs. J. W. Hyeatt ! and Mr. and Mrs. William Meier. i uuv vv w 1 GIFTS bijy.hMr from . . . 8 Send her the nicest warmest robe you can H . . ", - i ' ' ' ' frr A soft cozy, toast-wcrrm rob of quiltod j . . '-. 'j scrSn or gcry printed challis or bright relvet A robe to wear on Her evenings-crt-home, " i ' ; ' , . . - hose best loved hours of her busy day when she curls up with a book or begins her let ter to you. i . ; i ! ROBES 5LP-9S to 22 HOUSE COATS Dinner to Fete Mr. Goulet ! Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Brownell will entertain at dinner at their home in honor of Mr. Homer Goulet sr., on his birthday.'; The table will be cen tered with a. white basket hold ing a small white Christmas tree encircled , with vigil lights. Covers; will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, . Mr. arid Mrs.: J. N. Chambers, Major and . Mrs. Frederick Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Browne!!. : I '. '4 9. i ' Bluebirds Enjoy -Holiday Party : 4 ' ! ' - . .. Ann 9 Fallin, daughter : of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin enter tained Bluebirds from the' third grade at Englewood . on Thurs day after school, with party at the home of her parents. ' Christmas gifts were exchang ed, carols sung and refreshments served. Mrs. B. Bostrack is the leader. In addition to the mem bers of the Bluebirds, Mrs. Bos- track's small son, Kathleen Fal lin, Mrs; Fallin and Ann's aunt Mrs. CI M. Williams were pres ent ! .-- H . ' -a - - ' ii Goesta of Miss Janice Nelson Tuesday were Miss Louise Twyning' and Miss Ann Wilder ICE CI1EAII ' 23 c 01. SAVIIIG CEIITEQ Salem West Salem . jri M ACOUSTICOII IIcDOIIxUD CO. 90S first National Salem, Oregon - f . .j. . . - .1 . . . 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