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r ; . . i . . ...... ! : ' I t : , - . , , . . ' ..-...:.) I m. rwrmrtrt otittcmim t.u. - e..i ur,(.. rw.mh . 9 . ia . i - ?aox cam Many Family Gatherings To Highlight Christmas i Annual family gatherings around tha Christmas tree, holiday dinners and Christmas eve parties will highlight the holidays. Secretary ot SUte and Mrs. Robert S. rarrell. Jr. will entertain - at Christmas dinner at their North Capitol street home for members of Mr. Farrells family. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Tarrell, sr.. Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Kingery, Susan and Frederick, Mr. C. H. Richards, all of Portland. 1 "l : : Joan Farrell, who is home from Annie Wright Seminary for tht holidays, and Sally Farrell. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. Scott will be the scene of a family gathering this Christ mas, Ue tint time in many years that all three of their children have been home. Miss Jeanettt Scott of Modesto, .who is in charge of the string Instruments In the Modesto public schools and director of the Junior Sym phony rrhestra there, will ar rive in the capital today for the holidays. Her brother, Donald Scott, is Just home from two years of service as director of the 417lh army service forces band in the South Pacific and Japan. He served as a chief war rant officer. His wife, who has been living in Eugene, will be here with hm for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. William Zentner, the Scott's other daughter and son-' In-law, will also be here from Eugene. Expected in the capital today to be the -holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvain and Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers art their roucinf, Mr. and Kirs. Wil liam Dry f Chester, Nebraska. The Drys expect to locate in Sa lem. Jo i ring them here for Christmasi will be their sons. Captain Psul Dry and Lt. Jay Dry of the maritime service. Mrs. Fry llesteas Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., will be hotttess for her annual Christmas morning breakfast in compliment to member of her immediate family. Gifts will be exchanged around the tree. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Oiris J. Fry of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., and son, Dan. Mr. and Mr. Hugh Shattuc, Billy, Jean ette and Di r.ny, Mrs. Kiltie Gra ver, Mrs. Raymond WaUh, Miss Jane Wcbh, Miss Barbara Smith of Portland and Mrs. Fry. Mrs. Fry and her daughter, Mrs. Waltn, will entertain at dinner in Lie afternoon and in the evening they have invited 24 additional iiietts to supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding will be het for a Christmas dinner at their Fairmount Hill home for tr.e pleasure of their family, ritces will be laid for Mr. and Mrt. Asel Eoff, Joe Eoff, Dr. and Mr?. John Griffith, Jonn and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mitt Lorah Kate Grif fith of Portland, John Griffith, Mrs. J. T. Whittig. Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mr. and Mr. Glenn Si gel of Portland, Doris Helen and Jean Spousing and tha hosts. Family Gathering Mr, and U:r. S. B. Gillette will entertain v.ih their annual Chri&tmes nor nine breakfast and dinner for their family. Guests will le Mr. and Mrs. Ice land Gillette. Land a, Loctel and Sgsie Mae Gillette nf ' Vancou ver. Wafh., Mr. and Mr. Mason Bishop, am? Mr. and Mr. Curtis French of Tr.e Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley will be hit for a family dinner Christmas day at thir Fair mount Hill heme. Their aon, Mr. ' Thomas DtBerk Livesley and his young tort. Tommy, are coming diwn from Vancouver, B. C, to day to be here for Christmas. Mrs. LWet'.ey and their little girl were tmabte to come south. Other fneitii will Mr. and Mrs. Cenrtd W. Paulas. Peter, Larry and Tommy Paulut. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bush and son, Aaahel." Dr. and Mrs. R. E.-Lee Steiner wilt entertain with ttvir annual Christmas t.nner foe their son and family. Dr. and Mr. Milton Steiner and children, Jean, Ann and Lre, cf Portland, -Mr. and Mrs. Dan it 1 J. Fry, Jr. nd son, Dan, Mr. -and Mrs. Milton L. MejersM.-t. Walter B-niton and Mrs. W.'Oj'.ton Smith. i , The Ft iiraryAc&U Circle of the JcHfn LecMethodlst church'fnet for a no-hoat lunch eon and 'Christina prty De cember 119 at the tfeOTK of Mrs. E. B. Tajkr. An esetrsrige of gifts waa held In trm afternoon. Those present were Mrs. E. ,W. Gallagher, Mrs. I. N.Met, Mrs. W. Benjamin, Mr. Ktunt John- ' an, Mrs. t. A. Utlay, Mr E. J. . William. Mrs. E. si. KitTmiller, Mrs. Earl Boyle, -Mr. Glenn Larkin and E. B. Taylor. t av w n mm - a CuGIAL CHECKING ACCOUNT HO MONTHLY SERVICE CHAjtCSt N3 arfMlMUM BAUNCS REQURtSdl , Ask for DefaJs LfXD CUS!!-SALEn CHAIICU U::iTE3 STfJES NATIONAL BANK Saltm, Ortflon , - mcmkr rate Town Glub Dance Is ! Slated' ! . The Town club, which is re suming its dance season for tht first time in two years, will hold a dinner dance on Saturday night, December 29 in the Mir ror room of tht Marion hotel. Dinner will be served at 9 o'clock with C 1 a u d t Bird's orchestra wmSi playing for the affair. Seventy- sawt five young married couples com- -aawrr prise the club's membership. -atatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waterman ,mmm will be hosts for pre-dance party ssMf. at their home on East Nob Hill. : m m "' Forty of their friends have been -ajj. invited to the affair. Coming' mm.i from out-of-town for the occa- . . .. ' aion will be Captain Keith Han'"" of . Portland, who resided here ' before entering the service. He Is now on terminal leave. Mrs. Hall is remaining in Washing- saawft ton, D. C, where she la on Sen- mm1 a tor Wayne Morse's staff, until Captain Hall is located in bus iness. He is the weekend house guest of the Watermans. ! Gardeners Have Annual Dinner Friendly Neighbors Garden club, had its annual Christmas dinner and party at the home of Mrs. A. A. Larson ; on Halsey road. Assisting were Mrs. W. J. Hall and Mrs. William Gardner. After the 7 o'clock no-host din ner, Mrs. Santa Claus, portrayed by Mrs. Glenn Ivie distributed gifts. , ; Each member brought a pound of dried fruit for a box the club is making up to send to a French family. . j Present were Mr. and Mr C. Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Poler, Mr. and Mrsi William Coon, Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Eric ! Butler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blundell, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Park, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ivie and Mr. and Mrs. A. A.1 Larson, Mrs. M. Butler, Mrs. C. Anderson,; Mrs. Letty Genre. Mrs. William Sanders, Mrs. William Gardner and Mrs. W. J. Hall. . i Colgans Plan v Holiday Parties The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal J. Colgan is the -scene of several holiday parties. On Saturday, they entertained at a pinochle party for the pleasure of Cpl. and Mrs. Lester L. Colgan of Grants Pass. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rossner, Mr. and Mrs. Rid McCornack. ... ! This afternoon a carol party will be held. Guests are Mrs. Carmen Jennison, Lt Glendon La Duke ot Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeDuke, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wotf, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. John Han cock and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harland. The Colgans have invited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mr. and. Mrs. Dale Flippo, Mrs. and Mrs. Burton Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw for Thursday for an evening of pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Marphy are entertaining their daughters and sons-in-law at a family ga thering this weekend at their country home. Their guests are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brunskill and Captain and Mrs. Cecil Crafts of Portland. Wtmaa's Kellef corps met at VFW hall Friday and Initiated Mrs. Christian Cladek and Mrs. Minnie Hughes. Refreshments were served later in the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dtnnell Sanders have arrived from Coos Bay to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. DcLano. 1 ' ' 1 1 .- : ' ! . .............. .v. . . - -I a - 1- Mr. and Mrs. Robin Linstromberg jfPcrtsy Chqpman) who were married on December 16 in die fireplace room ;of the First Congregational church. The bride is trie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Follis and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Linstrombsrg of Jacksonville, 111. The couple will live in Jacksonville The groom, just home from the European theatre of operations, has been discharged from the army. (Kennell-Ellis). Holiday Season Will Be (Bay With Many Parties Christmas week will be gay members of the younger set home from college and for club groups who entertain each year during the yuletidel season. j The Spinsters will be hostesses for their annual formal banquet in honor of their patronesses and honorary members Thursday tiight, December 27 at the Golden Pheasant fit 6:30 o'clock. , Patronesses who will be honor guests are Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs.- Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jjlrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Arch M. Jerman, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. Cur tSs B. Cross and Miss Beryl Holt. All honorary members pre invit ed to attend the affair, iJ. "j Miss Carolyn Brady, president if the philanthropic organiza tion, has announced the" follow ing directorate for the affair: the Misses Lorraine Taylor, Roberta Jean Yocom, Maria n o e Low, Mary McKay, Mary Ann Brady Ind Mrs. Stuart McElbiiiny. Tri Delt Tea ' . j The Delta Delta Delta alum nae are arranging a tea for tht afternoon of December '27 at 4 O'clock at the home of Mrs. Ray mond Walsh on South High street. . g ThT affair wiU honor Uhe act ive girls from the University of Oregon and Oregon State college, their mothers, and daughters of alumnae. Arranging the tea are Mrs. Carleton Spencer, Mrs. Fred Moxley, Mrs. Wallace Bone ateele, Mrs. L. V. Benson and ;Mrs. Ralph CampbelLS : Udbecks U Be Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Williahi L. Lld - beck will entertain with an in formal at home at their new country place on Thursday night Jn honor of members- of her bridge club and their Husbands, ji Bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mr. apd Mrs. Leon !Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert jajaaiFajaaagsaB, 0vaJa fZ4w.t0f? mt-4m f-4tPm-4tPfBf ! "Holly Hay Fellows! You can't just dream about it Monday at six o'clock is jthe deadlins. This is Sun day; if you are the ordi nary man you "still have lots of time" but many an ordinary man just dreams Says until It's too late. Of course we know YOU wouldn't do that but just to make sure we thought we'd better ; remind you. r j ' Outside of that -we miqd our awnilusiness." Mtn wt wrap your gifts Jackson 225 No. Liberty Opposite Golden Pheasant 1 -Ml -Is 1. V YA V-v with many holiday parties, both for Needhamj Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Ralph E. iPurvine, Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen, and from Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Evans, Mr. and Mrs William Martin and Mrs. Kimball Page. A Tea Planned Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver have invited members of the Gaiety Hill gar- den club and a few special friends of the club to a holiday tea on Friday afternoon, Decem ber 28 t their Mission street home, j j Newl Residents Welcomed Being iwelcomed as new resi dents in: the capital are Dr. and Mrs. Hajry Fredricks and chil dren, Ronald, Susan and Virgin ia, who have been living in Al bany. They have purchased,. a home on Browning street and Liberty road. Mrs. Fredericks will be re membered as Mildred Bender. Both are former Salem residents and attended schools here. Dr. Fredericks has now opened his optometry offices-in Salem, ICE CQEAII 23c OJ. SAVIIIG CEITTEB Salem it West Salem pre try. too. Jewelers! 'Ai I If ftoH'tSZook but . . A Salem schoolteacher this weelc intercepted a note from a.very-Sjjnall ' girl to a very handsome little boy. The hote said "I love you, I love you, do you love me" and down in a comer were two squares labeled "yes" and' "no," ready for him to check and return. The teacher concluded that the reason she is a spinster is that she never told any smart man to sign on the dotted line. ' j Machine age. . . For untold genera tions, children have tried to blow bigger jand bettor bubbles,; now comes a gadget w lere -hundreds of small and large ones corne l rom a mere breathj across the top. Wcrtciing some boys todpry, we wondered if theyj get the fun we used to, when we worked hard for At Homes on New Year's Weekend ; A number of Slem hosts have chosen! the New Year's weekend to entertain with at homes and to welcome the New Year. Lt Comdr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine have invited guests to an at pome on Sunday, Decem ber 30 at their Saginaw street residence. The affair is being ar ranged in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, who have recently moved to the capital. Dr. Fikher formerly resided here and i a Willamette university gradjuate. A large group of friends have been invited to call ' between 3 and 7 o'clock. Mr.) and Mrs. Robert Herrall -will be hosts for their annual holiday at home oh Sunday, De cember 30; at their Fairmount Hill residence. i Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edithj Schryver are planning an at home for December 30 at their Mission street residence for the pleasure of their intimate friends. Calling hours will be from 5 to 7 o'clock. On New Tear's Day On New Year's- day Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Far rell, jr., will be hosts for a large at home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Homir V. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs". Ransom Carpenter. The affair will be held at the Farrell home on North j Capitol street with calling hours from 5 to 8 o'clock. t Mi. and Mrs. iRoy Hitchcock have invited friends to call on New Year's afternoon at their hom! on Urban j Lane in King wooc Heights between 2 and 8 o'clo :k. j New Year's night Miss Lillian and Miss Jess McDonald and Miss Bernice Lee are arranging an a home at the McDonald resi dencs on North 23rd street. Their friends will call between 8 arid 10 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Carll W. Emmons will assist tht hostesses informjally. Coming from! Vancouver, Wasi fpr the holidays will be Dr. and Mrs. Dolph Craig and children, Robert and Prudence, former Salem residents. They will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert! W. Craig. Other gue: ts at the Craig home for Chr stmas will I be her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson of Seattle. S" - i i : I Hi I! : I- . " ' . -1 - . . Xbe first step toward better health is to consult your pfcr siciao, and abide by his ex perienced counsel. Bring bis prescriptions here to Pre criptioa headquarters. For here yoa art assured careful compounding, potent drugs and fair prices. It will jba a pririlegc to serve you. 1 ! . fit t; Capitol i' Car. SUte m Liberty - flow 1i each' beautiful big opalescent bubble that cams from a white clay'pipr, and mother ? very best white hand soap, j .' ' New role; . . Imagine ihe surprise of the Pioneer (Peeping Tom j to his friends) wheri he woke up on Thursday morning to fjrid his beautiful gold beard a mass of white icicles. With a little red paint, he could have j been marie into a beautiful Santa Claus. Untried. . . Of course we haven't tried it yet, but why couldn't a 'shopper merely . leave his car double parked across from iht limior store and ao about his last min ute Christmas one notice just Incr im tKe street over there? ' Visiting tod 7 at the home tf oda Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan axe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCol - loch of Portland, -former Salem residents, a n d their j son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McColloch of Baker. Mr. K. W. Spragae tf Seattle Is spending; the holidays in Salem at the home of his brother and s i s t e r-i i)-l a w, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles A. Sprague. j j Mr. and! Mrs. John Archer, Troy, KaUiie and Karen left Fri day to spend the Christmas hol idays with) Mr. Archer's mother in Boulder, Colo. Chi Qmeaas Hold initiation Virginiaj Wiebe, Portland, and Marie Hildebrand, Douglas, Wy oming, became members of Chi Omega atiformal initiation cere monies held at the chapter house this weeH. Both women were pledged during the spring semes ter. ' j A member of Beta Alpha Gamma, Sophomore w o m e n's honorary,! Miss Wiebe is also so phomore j class secretary, and university photographer in charge ofj the dark room. Miss Hildebrand, also a sophomore, is the. newly elected house mana ger of CKi Omega, f Mrs. jBurk Will Head Pythians Centrajia Temple Pythfan Sis ters met Wednesday to elect of ficers, followed by a Christmas party and exchange of gifts and treats foi the children. The following officers were elected: past chief, Eunice Burk, most excellent chief, Frances Neidberger; most excellent sen ior, Doris Decrter; junior, Enid Rockafellow; manager, Dora Stanton; mistress of finance, Az zil Hixspn; mistress of records correspondence, Mary Pugh; protector, Mildred Gatt; outer guard, Reva Davidson; press cor respondent, Florence E. Shipp; trustee, Nora Pierce. United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary department president, Mrs. EJsie McClung of Salem, will present three wheel chairs to the Portland veterans hospit al on Christmas eve. Monday afternoon a program will be pre sented, as -arranged by Mrs. Ida Mae Jqnes of Portland, chair man of j the department commit tee on entertainment. Drxj S :re Slit ..-- r " . I ----- - . shoDDing. How would any one extra . J. Maxine Burea Au Revoir - :heons Mn. Homer V. . CarDenter Is the incentive; for more entertain ing prior to her departure for Portland after the . first of , the year..;. j . ' Mrs. N. J. Undgren and Mrs. Leo C. Dean ! are planning a lun cheon for Friday afternoon at tht former's home on North Capitol street for the pleasure of Mrs. Carpenter. The New Year's theme will bt used in the table appointments. ' Contract bridge will be in play following the! luncheon hour. Guests include m e m b e r s of Mrs. Lindgrpn's club of which Mrs. Carpenter is a member and a few additional guests. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Carpen ter, Mrs. James T. Brand. Mrs. F. E. McCracken, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs; Abner Kline, Mrs, J. E. Reeves, Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs. R. T. Boals.iMrs. L. M. Purvine, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs; Lindgren and Mrs. Dean, j Mrs. Chambers Hostess Mrs. J. N. Chambers was a lun cheon hostess Thursday for Mrs. Carpenter at her suburban home. The table and rooms were decor ated with berries, greens and holly. Contract was in play dur ing the afternoon. Covers Were placed for Mrs. Carpenter,' Mrs. Abner Kline, Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr., . Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mri Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. J. T. Whit tig and Mrs. Chambers. i j Miss Ellen Morley, recently discharged if rora the WAAC, has as her houseguest for the holi days. Miss ! Emily Crittenden of Atlanta, da., whom she met while in the service. I if Il's Will You I il Jaquiih's s I I I 1 Electric Record Players, Haraonicas, Ilelal Balons, Ukelelej, Gnilarx Other Gilt Snggestions Fro n Our Stock Grand Pianos $650 to $1550 Upright Pianos $195 to $425S I t f I I 1 I t Clarinets $40 to $195 Flutes $95 to $250 Saxophones $35 to $295 Oboes $200 to $350 ' I 1 I Cornets and Trumpets $50 to $125 I Trombones $40 to $195 Violins $20 to $3300.00 Cellos $90 to $375 I I Drums and Drum Sets $1 5 to $195 Guitars $10 to $65 j Electric Amplifiers $75 to $95 I II Ukeleles $3 to $15 Mandolins $15 to $27.50 Violin Bows $6 to $50 r i All Kinds of Band Saxophone, Clarinet, Cornet,5 and Trom. - bone Accessories ' x Xylophones $22.50 to $35 ! Sheet Music, Christmas Collections and Books J; Records and Record Albums Violin Cases $7.50 V Radios $40 to $90 Musical Toys, Jewelrj Microphones $15 Musical Powder Boxes Bugles $5.93 i i i i i i if II II II I I COMPLETE 4 i 191 South nzK Salem, Ore. FreeTarklnjr far Culiaur. - nt . . . . g . II SalemFolk 'Away For Holiday ; ; Families art already leaving for points porth and aoutrr- to . spend Christmaj with other rel atives. 'AA '' 'A-AA ; : f' Mr and Mrs. Thomas J. Dry uan " and sons, Bobby, Tommy and Douglas, entrained Saturday for Walla Walla to spend the holiday week at the home Df Mrs. Drynans uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Durand. Dr and Mrs. Estill Brunk and son, Hohald, left Saturday for Azalea to be with her parents, Mr. and Mfs. Guy Johnston for Christmas. : ! Dr. Brunk will return-"Wednesday, ; but his wife and son plan to remain until the end of the week. Mrs. Waiter Spaulding and daughter. Mrs. James Bennison, and her small daughter, Becky Anne, are. leaving Monday for Portland to be the Christmas guests of Mrs. Bennison's hus band's parents, - Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bennison. Mrs. Ellen Fisher is leaving today for.Portland to spend the Christmas week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph E. Harvey, jr., and their children, Joey and Joyce. She j will return on New Year's. ! ' . Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. El gin, Jr. and son.. Harrison, III, left Saturday for Tillamook to spend the holiday week at the home of her parents. Sen. and Mrs. George Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel will go to Portland today to be the Christmas guests of her daugh ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kierulff. Our triiaed fitter is here tf CO (Kip JOIL f g Comcraand MILLER'S Musical find 11 at 1 I I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Instrument Casm MUSIC SERVICE I ARCH BUILDERS 1 I HAVE HELPED I THOUSANDS! 1 tr i S ' ,1A,v"-M'P'-ytrw.-a -, J V Depi& Insurance Ctravtratioa