The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    -Th Stat man, Salem. Orew Thursday. December 19. 194S
A Formal
Dinner
Dance
The Sojourners will b hrust
es for a my holiday Dartv Frblav
night when thy entertain at a
iormai dinner dance at the Nor
mandy Manor. The lounge will be
open at 7 o clock and dinner will
be served at 8:30 o'clock.
The dinner tables will be festive
with arrangements of evergreens,
holly and tapers. Covers will be
placed for 120, including members,
thir husbands and guests.
The directorate for the affair
includes Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hag
en, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dann,
Mr. and Mrs. Dent Reed and Dr.
and Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders.
Bidden as guests to the dinner
dance are Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Gies, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tom
Imson, Mrs. Helen Kelmer. K.
LaBranch. Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Kertaon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cum
mings, Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Medio rd,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Colgan, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. DeLashmutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Nickens, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin SJuhr, Mr. and Mrs.
James Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ste
wart. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erick
on. Mr. and Mrs. Bjame Ericksen.
Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland.
Robert Jacobsen. Mrs. Elda Brad
field, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Simkin. Dr.
and Mrs. E. E. Boring and Robert
Kilham.
Mrs. Paul Harvey. Jr enter
tained members of her club at a
dessert supper and bridge party
Wednesday night. Mr?. A. Kinman
cf Portland was an additional
guest.
Society Clubs
Music .... The Home
MAUNE BURET! . JERYME ENGLISH
Women's Editor Society Editor
Luncheon at
Cameron
Home
Mrs. David H. Cameron will
preside at a holiday luncheon
this afternoon at her Center
street residence for a group of
her friends.
Contract bridge will be in play
during the afternoon. A silver
and blue color scheme will be
carried out in the holiday ap
pointments on hte tables and
mantle. Silvered leaves will be
arranged about the rooms.
Mrs. Cameron's guests include
Mrs H. Lawrence Lister and Mrs.
William Palmer of Portland, Mrs.
Charles E. Stricklin, Mrs. Karl
Kugel, Mrs. Donald Madison,
Mrs. Claude H. Murphy, Mrs.
Francis Wade, Mrs. Arthur Jones.
Mrs. Paul Hale, Mrs. Robert
Stanley, Mrs. Floyd Baxter, Mrs.
T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Har
ris Lietz, Mrs. Harry V. Collins,
Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. John
Strkkfaden. Mrs. Estill Brunk
and Mrs. David Wright
The KrulnrUn rlnh mill tv
entertained at a Christmas party
Th l a f trnvin at 4h pirtm ef M i-c-
H CI. rarl B5 V. ctr at
sert luncheon at 1:13 o'clock.
CLUB CALENDAR
TBl-mSDAT
OAV auxiliary chapter and families.
Christina party, SaJacn Woman's cjub
houaa. 7 JO p.m.
Klnxwood Garden club with Mrs. Don
Kuhn. 1316 Plaza St.. Christinas party.
1 P m.
Pioneer Poet 149. American Legion
Christmas party pja.
Sunshine Sewing club of Haxel Green
with Mrs. HattM Van Cleave, S p. m.
Willamette University Faculty Wives
club. Carrier room, first Methodist
church. 3 p. m.
Hajresvtlle Woman's club with Mrs.
A. P. Harvey, rout 1. 1 o'clock lunch-
LJLLIE HALL'S
GIFT SHOP
Featuring Gifts for Horse Lovers
El Vaquero Boot Jacks
Remove any Western or English boot with dispatch
An Ideal Family Gilt CI A CA
This Week Only lUtOU
Signed Salon Prints by H. H. Sheldon
Nationally famed photographer of animal life Ready
to frame This Week CLatt E?aft
Only DiDU
Books Ash Trays
Note Stationery Figurines
Gift Cards Plaques
Post Cards Jewelry
Bill Folds Compacts
Calendars Pictures
Across from Elsinore Theater
Open 4 30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M and All Day Sat.
Fidelia class. First Baptist church,
with Mrs. L. G. Piescott. 245 S. 15th
St.. 1pm.
Keiaer Ladies sewing club Christ
mas party and (1ft exchange with Mrs.
Nick LeRud. route S. 1 P-"-
Uoni auxiliary with Mrs. Virgil
Golden. p rn
Merry Minalcrs annual Christmas
party and gift exchange with Mrs. Dan
Scharf.
FK1DAY
Salem Council of Women's Organiza
tions meet at chamber of commerce.
2 p m.
Cbadwick chapter. OES. Past Mat
rons association, dinner meeting. Gold
en Pheasant. ( 30 p.m.
Yomarco class Christmas party with
Mrs. H. G. Carl. 963 C St.. dessert
luncheon, 1:14 p.m
WRC. Sedgewick No. 1. meet at
VTW hall. 1 p.m.. Christmas party and
sift exchange.
Barbara Frietchie Tent No. 2. Daugh
ters of Union Veterans of Civil war.
homecoming dinner, Salem Woman's
clubhouse. 30 p.m . gift exchange.
Golden Rule class. Evangelical Unit
ed Brethren church meet with Mr. and
Mrs. Nick LeRud. Keizer district. S
p.m.. Christmas party.
Bon Heur
Club Party
Members of. the Bon Heur danc
ing club will entertain with their
semi-formal Christmas party on
Friday night at the Veterans hall.
Hours for dancing are from 9 to
12 o'clock.
A midnight supper will be serv
ed and hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Selander, Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Young, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Slentz, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bal-
lantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mil
ler. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooler was
hostess for an Informal bridge
party Wednesday night at her
North Summer street home in
honor of her husband's birthday.
A few friends were bidden to the
affair with a late supper served
by the hostess.
Thursday AAl'W Lieratsre
group will meet tonight at the
home of Mrs. Clifton Mudd, 1715
N. Capital street, at 8 o'clock with
Miss Helen Fletcher, assisting
hostess. Mrs. Eric J Allen, Jr., will
give H. L. Menckien's Christmas
story.
Mrs. Elbert W. KaberU will en
tertain members of her club at a
Christmas party this afternoon at
her South Commercial street
home. A 1 o'clock luncheon will
be followed by an afternoon of
contract.
Garden Glub
Show Event
Of Today
One of the largest events of the
pre-holiday season will be the
Salem Garden club's annual
Christmas greens show this after
noon at the homes of Mrs.' William
E. Anderson, 1577 Court; Mrs.
Conrad Paulson, 1694 Court; and
Mrs. A. A. Schramm, 165 N. 17 th
st. The interested public is in
vited to attend and hours for the
event are from 2 to 5 o'clock: One
ticket will admit a guest to all
three homes.
Featured at the Anderson home
will be a dining room table by
Mrs. Stewart Johnson; mantel ar
rangement by Mrs. Lester Barr;
hall and buffet tables by Mrs.
Henry V. Compton;t a Christmas
breakfast table by Mrs. R. E. Cart
wright; holiday arrangements on
piecrust tables by Mrs. Frank Dur
bin; a door wreath by Mrs. Wal
ter Smith and a Madonna arrange
ment by Mrs. Anderson.
During the afternoon Mrs. Mar
jorie Le thine will sing Christmas
carols and hostesses at the door
of the Anderson home will be
Mrs. William Burghardt, Mrs. Os
car Cutler and Mrs. Margaret
Rosecrans.
Mrs. Hall Lusk will decorate a
table and buffet at the Paulson
home. Mrs. Morrell Crary and Mrs.
Clarence Zielinski will arrange
coffee and occasional tables. Mrs.
Paulson's son. Tommy Steeves,
has decorated a Christinas window.
Tea will be served at the
Schramm home where Madonnas
and mirror decorations will be
featured. All of the, homes will be
I festive with holiday greens, gar
I lands and wreaths. Pouring will
be Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs.
Clara Brunk and Mrs. W. C.
Franklin. Mrs. Carl Nelson heads
the tea committee. Mrs. J. B. Van
Cleve is chairmain of the director
ate for the show.
Middle Grove The Emory
Goode home was the scene of a
pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower
Saturday night, given in honor of
Miss Gene O'Lee Masterson, Cas
tle Rock, Wash., bride-elect of
Murray Lee Dow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Dow of this community.
Mrs. George Plane assisted Mrs.
Goode. A shower center under a
parasol with pink and white
streamers was arranged on a lace
covered table. Yvonne Goode pre
sented Miss Masterson with a cor
sage. Mrs. Vern Shulz of Portland
and Mrs. Lee Dow were in charge
of the entertainment.
Also attending were Mesdames
Clifford Chaffee. Raymond Jef
ferson, Roy Rutchman, John Van
Laaner, Kate Scharf, Mary Her
ridan, Paul Bassett, August Ot
jen, W. H. Scharf, John Cage,
George Klotz, Harris Ault, Lester
Dudley, William Massey, August
Wirsching. Fred Scharf, Ray
Scofield, Gerald Jaffee,' Lawrence
Hammer, John Koch and Vernon
Van Cleve. The wedding will take
place at the home of Miss Mas
ter son's parents in Castle Rock,
December 26.
At the Salem Woman's elub
meeting Saturday the annual
Christmas tree for the Children's
Farm Home at Corvallis was held
by the members. Mrs. Walter
Spaulding. president, will take
the gifts to the children in Cor
vallis today.
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Oomphie sre just full of the
Qiristma spirit. They're pretty enough
to use for tree decoration o you know how
petty they'll be.on her foot. Wonderfully "comfort
able, too under all that fancy eye-catching
flitter and smartness is. the famous
Oomphies cushion sole com
forUhle as an old friend 1
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A Christmas pageant, entitled
"The Christ Child," based upon
the story- told by Maud and
Miska Petersham will be present
ed at Fairview Home tonight at
8 o'clock. The cast will be com
posed of school children who are
especially interested in dramatics.
The public is irivited to attend.
Visitors Will
Arrive for
Holidays
Visitors are begining to arrive
in the capital for the holiday sea
son to spend Christmas with their
families.
Captain and Mrs. Winston Wil
liams arived in- Salem Monday
from Washington, D.C., where he
has been stationed. They drove
west by way of California. The
visitors the guests at the home of
her mother and aunt, Mrs. Thom
as Holman and Miss Helen Litch
field. Miss Susanna Schramm is ar
riving in the capital Friday to
spend Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm.
Miss Schramm, who will be here
a week, is coming from Denver
where she is occupational therap
ist at Fitzsimmons General hospital.
Mrs. William Dick of The Dalles
is expected in the capital Saturday I
to spend Christmas with her mo
ther, Mrs. Dan Johnston. Mr. Dick !
will join his wife here the first
of the week. Mrs. Johnston's son, .'
Dr. Robert Johnston of Portland, j
will also be here for the holidays. :
Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn ,
(Miriam Becke) of Corvallis are :
home for the holidays and are
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Shinn and Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Becke.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Haag are
also here from Corvallis for the !
holiday vacation to be with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag :
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berwick, j
Shower Will j
Fete Couple I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will
be hosts for an informal pre-nup- 1
til party tonight at their North !
Winter street home in. compli- :
ment to Miss Kathryn Donaldy
and her fiance, Frank Fisher, who
will be married Saturday.
Mrs. Maurice Brennen will as-
sist the hosts informally. Holi- j
day decorations will be used
about the rooms and a late sup-
per will be served. A shower will ;
honor the engaged couple. Bidden
to the affair are members of the :
Willamette university music fac- j
ulty of which Mr. Fisher is a :
member, and a few friends.
Vounr Matrons elnb of YWCA
will meet tonight at the YWCA !
at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Betty Dot-!
son will give Christmas read-1
ings and Miss Shirley Dean will
give a group of Christmas solos. !
The home of Mrs. Arthur Bates
was the scene of the Christmas
party for members of chapter BC,
PEO, Tuesday night. Twenty-four
attended the costume party and
gift exchange.
Girl Scouts
Go Caroling
Girl -Scout troop 4 will enter
tain with the . annual Christmas
and caroling party Monday after
noon in the Carrier Room of the
First Methodist church. The Girl
Scouts have invited their mothers
to tea. and will sing carols in
their honor.
A feature of the afternoon will
be the Judging of the miniature
table gardens by Mrs., George
Rossman, Mrs. Walter Spaulding
and Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mrs. Ross
man will give a reading The
Black Madonna."
After the Christmas, tree gift
exchange the Girl Scouts will go
caroling, to the Deaconess Cottage
Home, Methodist Old .People's
Home, Boyce Convalescent Home
and last to Mrs. Armin Berger's
home, where supper will be served
the girls. Mrs. Hal Randall and
Mrs. Mark Astrup are arranging:
the affair. j
Chest
(Colds
Act promptly tai
relieve muscular soreness and tight
fits of coughing in the night.'
Tonight, at bedtime. HCtttl
rub on time-tested V aetf aw
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