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8 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday. Doc 11. 1948 Little Boy Welcomed Lt Zol. and Mrs. Horace Wen dell Patch announce the birth of a six pound three ounce son. Thur mond Wendell, on November 23, at the General hoapital, Green ville, S. C. Col. Patch is a native of Canby, and Mrs. Patch is the former Helen R. Kestly, of Salem. Col. Patch Is chief of (he move ments division of the Ninth Air Force Headquarters A-3 Section at the Greenville army air base, SC. DODGE DIAFEQ DBUDGEBY ice USE Slork Laundry Service Opening Dec. 16 (Physician Heopital Approved) Call 21528 or 25600 Te make arrangement fee service In start Dee. UUt. Only a limited iimhI of aeeeents ran be handled. 4 it S. CWL Piano Player for Dance School Aiitrnoou Only If Interested Call 21089 The Beauty Bar Ml First National Bank Bid. Formerly Beauty Hacienda Under the New Management of Nan Williams and Zana HaJes Features Nestle Pemasenls and Halliwell Cold Waves Otner c Afl aad P Phone 3325 Sturdy Tricycle Cast aluminum frame - bark stand, olid rubber Urea aad pedal treads. 9.95 Serv Delta Kail-road type ELECTRIC LAHTERI! Eojaipoed with C-volt Everready Battery Two-Tone Door Chime Modernistic design with ivory finish. Provides separate rivets te five adjustable beam 3.25 rhime for front back doors. 5.95 I-Fanel AbU44 finish Fireplace Screen Complete trim on each panel Red Built for service. Bobber Tires aad Kiekstand 3.95 9.55 Now "" A aSV rsfjrav1 akjrf- Guests Are Bidden to Luncheons A large group of matrons have been invited to two pre-holiday parties this week at the Merrill D. Ohling home on South High street when Mrs. Ohling and Mrs. Wallace H. Bones teele entertain Thursday and Friday afternoons. Guests have been invited to 1:13 o'clock luncheons to be fol lowed by several hours of con tract bridge. The holiday motif and Christinas greens and candles will form the- decorative note about the rooms and on the in dividual luncheon tables. Bidden by the hostesses for Thursday afternoon are Mesdames Francis Smith, Ervin Peterson, Verden Hockett, Paul Morse. Loy al Warner. Ralph H. Campbell. Harry Schenk. L. V. Benson. Tom Dunham. James Humphrey, George Weller. Bertram Thomson. John Minto. Fred Stump. Lloyd Riches, Ke,ith Brown, Kenneth Wilson. Vem W. Miller. Walter Snyder. Raymond Bonesteele, i Wheeler Riles, E. J. Scellars. Wil 1 liam Deenev, Charles Clarke. W. Wells Baum, Francis Wade. Wal- ter Kirk and Mark Astrup. Guests on Friday afternoon will , be Mesdames E. M. Page. William J. Busick, Henry V. Compton, Carlton E. Spencer, Arthur Erick son, Phillip Allison. Herbert Stiff, sr.. Harry U. Miller. Leo Page, ; William L. Phillips, sr.. G. Frede I rick Chambers, Frank W. Lehmer, Donald C. Roberts. Harry Crain, , William S. Cole. Lester Birr, ! Charles A. Sprague, Richard Slat ' er. Linn C. Smith. George Alex ander. Edward O. Stadter. jr.. Roy ! S. Keene, Claude Johns, sr., Will Liam McGilchrist, jr.. Floyd W. Shepard, Margaret Rosecrans. ! Douglas McKay, James T. Brand, Lewis Griffith and Miss Dorathea Steusloff. J Board Holds Meeting Women of Rotary board held a I meeting Monday at the home of ! Mrs. Arthur Hay. Regular metn j bers attending were Mrs. Homer 1 Smith jr.. Mrs. Howard Maple, j Mrs. Bruce SpauTding. Mrs. Pres . ton Dough ton, Mrs. L O. Arens, 1 Mrs. WilUrd Bartlett and Mrs. Hay. Guests were Mrs. A. F. Mar cus and Mrs. R. I. Lovell. The next meeting of the Women of Rotary is to be next Monday, when carolers from the high school will sing and Mrs. Carl Nelson will read VanDykes "The Other Wise Man." Gl'ESTS ENTERTAINED BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. R. L Davis entertained Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and Alberta. Norman, Billte, Darrell and Wanda Fae. all of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. A. Scherick. all of Monitor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith. Lonnie and Marvin and Mrs. Albright of Gervais. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Lavern and Doris Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts have re turned from a weeks stay in Seat tle. Haskellte LAP TRAYS With Attractive Designs Set of Fear 1.98 Four Player CROQUET SET Standard size mal lets - metal wtck- eta with 6.25 rack White Enameled KITCHEN STOOL Made of Pressed Alaminam Well Braced 5.45 Scooter 8 Society SIC MAHNE BUBEN Women's Editor Miss' Mary Ann Brady to Be a December Bride Miss Mary Ann Brady takes the romantic spotlight today with the announcement of her engagement and forthcoming marriage to Robert R. Siddoway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siddoway of Nehalem, formerly of Logan, Utah. The popular, blonde bride-elect, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr., made Beta Phi sorority sisters at din ner Tuesday night at the chapter house. A nosegay of red roses and violets, with a card bearing the names of the couple and the wedding day, December 22, was sent to the house during the din ner hour to reveal the news. The ceremony will be per formed in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church before members of the immediate family. Miss Brady is a graduate of Salem high school and has been attending Willamette university. She wears the Pi Beta Phi arrow and is also a member of the Spinsters, iter fiance attended Utah State college where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. He served in the naval air corps for three years;' being released as a lieutenant junior grade. After his discharge he completed his education at Willamette univer sity where the couple first met. Mr. Siddoway is now attending the University of Oregon Dental school in Portland where the couple wilt live following their marriage. Mrs. Tartar New Federation Head Mrs. A. It. Tartar of Salem was erected president of the Willam ette Valley Federation of Dorcas societies of Seventh-day Advent i.ts at a convention held Tuesday in the Salem Seventh-day Ad- ! ventist church. One hundred twenty delegates and officers ! from 12 churches in Marion. Polk I and Linn counties were present. I Elder D. N. Reiner of Portland, j secretary for Dorcas Societies in ' Oregon presided. Elder C. S. ! Joyce of Portland. Dorcas Feder ; ation seereiary for the northwest, ; stated in the opening address that , thousands of fellow believers will ' perish in central Europe unless ' help can reach them. Reports were presented reveal ing recent ' relief activities of the : societies represented. The Salem I society's report included 4530 ar- tides of food and clothes and 82 boxes shipped during 1946. Let I tors of appreciation were read ' from recipients of relief packages sent to Finland. Belgium, Norway, j Denmark, Holland, France and f Greece. After the business ses ! sion a UNRRA picture of relief distribution in Greece was shownJT 4U",uUl l!' Other officers elected were: ! vice presidents. Mrs. Clarence Roy of Lebanon; Mrs. G. T. Dick inson of Salem; secretary-treas-i urer. Mrs. Merle Campbell, Hope ' well; assistant secretary-treasur-, er, Mrs. W. G. McKenzie, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Glena Stevens ! have returned from a busines and i pleasure trip to San Francisco. I They were away a week and made the trip by train. While in the i bay city they were registered at : the Sir Francis Drake hotel. Mothers of St. Joseph's school will meet Thursday at St. Joseph's 1 hall. A Christmas program will ! be given by the children. ev fee Setel vecatie borne Zciei DIDN'T GO XA TO CCD... -N Y some loaely laboratory a single lamp eats into too dark ness of the after-hours. A self less scientist blots oat the rec ord of ivo biioHred failures, as be begins another, and perhaps aaother long, tedious, rati I quest for the one elusive formula. Thus inch by painful inch our practitioners oftbo healing mas gain upon the intreecbed de moos of Disease. Bit by bit they strip dread scoerges of their vested terror. Accordingly, the tally of man's mortal enemies becomes teaser, year a poo year. Y7IULETT'S apiial Drug Store Cor. State & Liberty - Phone 3113 ..Clubs The Home . JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor known her betrothal to her Pi Hostesses to Fete Clubs Several bridge clubs ace meet ing this week for pre-Christmas parties. Mrs. Jack Price has invited members of her club to her home on West Myers street tonight for a Christmas party. Bridge will be in play with a late supper follow- ang. Mrs. Daniel Schrieber will en tertain her club at bridge tonight at the Harold Busick home on Court street. Mrs. Victor Murdock will be an additional guest. A late supper will be served by the hos tess. Mrs. John L. Sullivan will pre side at a dessert luncheon this af ternoon at her home on the Wal lace Road for members of her club. Mrs. Benjamin Whisenand will be an additional guest. Con tract will be in play during the afternoon. Thursday night Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer and Mrs. Rosemary Felton will be hostesses for a Christmas party at the former's home on East Superior street for members of their club. Coming from out-of-town will be two former members, Mrs. Kenneth Barker of Eugene and Mrs. Del win Finley of Portland. A late supper will follow an evening of bridge. Gaiety Hill Club Hostess for Tea The Gaiety Hill Garden club members . entertained informally at tea Saturday afternoon at the Feirmount Hill home of Mrs. Les ter Barr in compliment to Mill Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver. Calling hours were from 3 to 5 o'clock. The tea table was covered with a sheer white cloth and "centered with an arrangement of Pernettia berries, Indian quince, clusters of cranberry red ribbon extending from a silver candelabra. Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans presided at the tea urn. The South Salem Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. r- T T l 1 Iftft C 1 - lis r it v ct i r i v w r e irie an nual Children's Farm Home Christmas party. Gifts for the children should be brought marked on the outside as to the age and sex of the children for whom suitable. DeVern Fromke of the Youth Center will be guest speaker. Assisting hostess is Mrs. J. J. Purdy. The Christmas meeting- of the women's missionary society of the Englewoed church will be held Thursday at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Harry Rowe, 940 D street. Mrs. Jay Yarnell will be assist ing, hostess and Mrs. Otis Brad bury leader. A white elephant gift exchange will be held. tota W can never fittingly reward these men of science. Nor do they seek material gain for their devotion to duty. But in justice to ourselves and family, wo sboaid not fail to take all advan tage of the gifts they have gener ously placed within our roach; Consult your Physician To get well md ss Mjp well is a coaukoa obii- tit 0k iliis -oait roar Tfc Pavsioaav Hca4 Ihs ex- "VP1 w nop row wilt bring B his secsensooos bore S9? caseiolcoospouAaeoy VLf tmtm0m SsVUaaaawCUttU Pi Phi House Scene of Tea On Friday The Pi Beta. Phi house on the Willamette university campus will be the scene of a formal tea on Fridajr afternoon when the active chapter members entertain in hon or of their new housemother, Mrs. Denise Murray. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 o clock. Invitations have been extended to members of the faculty, alum nus and mothers clubs and mem bers of all campus living organi zations. Greeting guests at the door will be Miss Paula Smith and Miss Beverly Briggs. In the receiving line will be Miss Lorraine Murdock, house president, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Elbert W. Roberts and Mrs. Donald Jeppe sen. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing the afternoon will be Mrs. Lee tiown and Mrs. James Humphrey . Coeds serving in the dining room will be Misses Maryann Wittliff, Jean Gibbons, Bettie Olson, Adele Egao Winona Dillard, Kathleen Secord and Addyse Lane. During the afternoon Miss Witt liff and Miss Kay Karnopp will play piano selections. Trio Sings Carols For Mothers The Pi Beta Phi mothers were entertained at the chapter house Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. B. F. Williams read the Christmas story, "The Little Mixer." The Pi Phi trio sang a group of carols for the mothers. Tea was served fol lowing the meeting. Attending were Mrs. Miles Ed wards, Mrs. C. E. Stricklin, Mrs. W. H. East, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr., Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Frank lin Bishop, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. C. L. Carson, Mrs. Walter B. Minier, Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. "Gifts to Yanks Program Begins Members of the American Le gion auxiliary are again calling for gifts and cash for the "Gift to the Yanks" program being sponsored jointly by the auxiliary and post. Inaugurated in 1944, the program has donated some 3 million packages to veterans. Individuals and organizations wishing to make donations are to contact Mrs. Malcolm Camer on, 2050 Center street, or mail checks to her. Mrs. Bell Hostess For Shower Mrs. W. S. Ouderkirk was hon ored at a shower Tuesday night when Mrs. Christine Bell enter tained at her apartment at the Royal Court. Bridge was In play with a late supper following. Honoring Mrs. Ouderkirk were Mrs. Clyde Major, Mrs. James Mo hatt, Mrs. Eugene Morrison. Mrs. LeRoy Hartman, Mrs. Wayne Mayfield. Mrs. Else Allen, Miss FOR CHRISTMAS . I Give Her A Sweater j from the B 8 Sweater Bar I of S THE 8 In "White, Black, French j t f-r- " See Our Colorful Array of I ANGORAS i KNUBBIES EVENING SWEATERS J SWEATERS FOR EVERT OCCASION Lodge in Session Salem Rebekahs took in sever al new members at a meeting held Monday night. New mem bers include Mrs. Bertha DeSart, Mrs. Mabel Walling. Mrs. Kather ine Daniel, Mrs. Mildred McCor mick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sumpter and Lynn Hill. The aux iliary will meet at 8 p.m. at I OOF hall for a Christmas party. The Three Links club will meet Friday at 2:30 with the president, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, 1460 State street. Deputy president, Mrs. Thomas McLeod is in charge of the pro gram at next Monday's meet ing. Tea Honors Visitor on Tuesday Popular visitor in the capital is Mrs. Ezra Webb of San Fran cisco, who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Bert Ford and her brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Campbell, jr. Mrs. Webb will be remembered as Helen Campbell when she made her home here. She expects to return to the bay city the end of the week. Mrs. Ford was hostess for an informal tea Tuesday afternoon at her South River Road home for the pleasure of Mrs, Webb. Friends of the honor, guests were invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Moody presided at the tea urn. The hostess used holiday greens for decorating. Junior Women to Give Party Mrs. Bern ice-' Yeary, nursing su pervisor of the Marion County public health department, was the guest speaker at the Salem Junior Woman s club meeting Monday night. Mrs. Yeary explained the Child Guidanec clinic and pro gram. During the business session the club voted to make a dona tion toward the Child Guidasce program. Initiated at the meeting were Mrs. Clarence Collins. Mrs. Eu gene Morrison and Mrs. John E. Johnson. Members voted to buy a bond for the Christmas seal sale campaign. The club will buy Christmas gifts for the patients at the state tuberculosis hospital. Mrs. Carey F. Martin, jr., is chairman of the club's Christmas party to be held December 18 at the home of Mrs. Fred Gast. Club members will exchange gifts. The committee includes Mesdames Bert Walker. Wallace C. Wilson. Robert E. Worral and Albert J. Walker. Secretary of Slate and Mrs. Rob ert S. Farrell. jr. will spend Thurs day and Friday at Timberline Lodge, where he will be the guest speaker at the Savings and Loan convention banquet. Little Garden elab of Salei Heights will meet Thursday for a dessert luncheon with Mrs, William Niemeyer at 1 p.m. Marjorie Price, Miss Lillian Kay ser and the hostess-. FASHIONETTE 'A ; 4Z 'I 9.95 Gray, Aqua and Stripad CLUB CALEHDAB WEDNESDAY rtrrt Methodist WSC3 ntotl tting. hmn. Car- net Room 10:45 Jti.. imm following at 1J0. Royal Neighbors Sewing club with Mrs. Frances Hoyt. 753 N. Winter st no-host luncheon at noon. Meadowlark auxiliary. VTW, busi ness and social meeting. Vrw hall. S . m.. initiation, refreshments. Hollywood Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Marvin Clatterbuck. 099 Locust St.. p. m. WSCS of Jason Lee. 10:30 business meeting. 12:30 lunch and program. Afternoon literary group with Mrs. J. E. Goodfeltow. 776 Shipping St. Evening Literary group with Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner. 255 West Wilson, call the hostess. THtmSDAY Sojourners guest tea. Salem Wom an's clubhouse. 1 :1S p.m. Pi Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. University House. 7:30 p.m. WRC card party, with Mrs." A. W. Faster. 1585 Saginaw St., 3 pjn. FRIDAY Neighbors of Woodcraft and Juve niles. Christmas party. Woman's club house. p.m. North Salem WCTU. Christmas par ty at Methodist Old Peoples' Home. 1C23 Center street,' 2 p.m. SATURDAY Salem Woman's club meet at club house. 1:30 p. m.. board meeUng at 1 :30 p. m. Nebraska club covered dish dinner, KP hall. 6:30 p. m. Home-Mixed Syrup Relieves Coughs Quickly Saves Big Dollars. So Easy! No Cooking;. A real surprise awaits you. m yourj Awn kitchen, for the relief of coughs! due to colds. You can easily mix a v"u times as much for your money. Make a syrup by stirring; 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup. ou water a few moments, until dissolved. Or you can use corn syrup or liqukl honey. Instead of sugar syrup. Not cooking needed it's no t rouble at all Then put Ihi ounces of Pinex 1 I I f r 1 CHRISTMAS I I u I F rl Ilichobon's j I i I ITiipi uur nenetian nuers a I S-faS-l Wires Us: I i n A11 renetisn orders reeeired here by Thars day afternoon, December 12, marked for Christmas' will be shipped to yoo by Decem ber 20." Let Us Give You a Free Estimate ... Order Your Venetians This Week Dial DRAPERIES RECORD ' . . tv-: sw m r MW s a w ' e- hp? I IN OUR RADIO DEPARTMENT Over 30 Models Displayed IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Table Models - Portables - Combinations Radios - Records Tbe Alpha CM will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John Minto on Saginaw street Thursday night. The alum nae are meeting to honor the pro vince president. Mrs. Claudia Har tung of Portland, who will be in Salem visiting the active chapter on the Willamette university cam pus. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames James Walton. Gardner Knapp and Lewis Griffith. . The Oregon Bob 130 ; It's Smart Ifs New If Mad For Youl Machine Permanent &50 up We Also Have Machineless and Cold Permanent Waves. IIILLEQ'S BEAUTY SHOr Room 7. Miller BaUdiag Elevator Service Ceext Street Entrance Pkono 7593 tained from any drturglaO into a pint bottle. Fill up with yoar pyrnp and you hove av full pint of wonderful courh medicine.' It never spoBs, lasts a long; time, and children tov K. This mixAoro takes rhtht bold or a, raurh in at wav that mMiu htuunem. in loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and quickly bases sorenesa and difficult breathing-. Pinex ta a special compound of proven tngredienta, tn concentrated form, well known for quick, action in coughs aad bronchial trrttatkms. 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