Miss Ball Now Mrs. Brown In a setting of whit chryvan-j themuim and tapers at the First Congregational church Friday ! night Miss Frances Alberta Ball, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ! net C BjII of Raymond. Wash.. became the bride of Warren Blame Biown, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Blaine Brown. The Rev Daniel Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist church. Vancomer. Wash, performed the nuptial t 8 o'clock. Mis Betty Louise Sinkola was the soloist and Miss A I ice Rose the organist Lighting the tapers were Mis Maijoiie Grenfell and Mis Veriui StK k. who wore pastel blue govt ns Mr R.ill g.je his fiaujihter in ni.irii.iKe and ht r bridal gown was of white .itin with a lull tram of lace. The bodice was Jit ted with a high, pointed neckline atul long sieees Her fingertip length eil cascaded from a cor onet of homardia and she rir icd a w hite Bible w.th a shower of boiivaidi:i. Mi F'jtiicia Brown, sister of the grom. w;is the matt f horfoT and bridesmaids were Miss Flla Louise Ball, sister jf the ' Society Clubs Music .... The Home i MAXDfE BUREN JERYME ENGLISH Woman's Ediloc Society Editot y Staff Feted At Party Pupils Give Pageant bride, and Miss Joan Kathan of Rogue River. The girls wore mist blue net frocks with gathered kirt.. cap sleeves and sweet heart necklines. They carried net bouquets to match their dresses and centers of flowers. honor attendant's was of magenta and the bridesmaids' of yellow. Attend the Groom Kenneth Bartley stood with the groom, as bet man and seating the eue.-ts were Robert Busick. couple will live in Albany while he Is attending Oregon State col lege. The bride has been attend ing Willamette university. ! Husbands to Be Guests The children of St. Vincent de Paul school presented a pageant at a meeting of the mothers club recently. Roger Kerr, Mark Gun- Staff members of the Marion i ther and John Raney provided roontv deoartment of health and I stage decorations and setting; Marion county public health as- I James Flowers and James Heenan open ociation were entertained at a were in cnarge oi ugming. anu Christmas party and turkey din- stage managers were Frank Frot ner Thursday at the home of Mr. zie and Teddie Perenbloom. , and Mrs. I. G. Lermon on Sunny- 1 Plans are being made for a i view avenue. After the Christmas party January 6 for children in j tree colored films of scenic spots , the afternoon and adults at night, r in Oregon were shown. Mrs. James Heenan was in charge Attending were Dr. and Mrs. j of the tea hour at the mothers , W. J. Stone. Jackie, Jean and i meeting. I Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Batty Coo- I Ramages At Home Th Statesman. Salem. Ow. Saturday. Dcmbr 81. 194S 3 Dr have ; per, Mr. and Mrs. Koss Coleman, i Mrs. Nora Wood, Mr. and Mrs. I Harmon Yeary, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krueger and Beverly, Mrs. Ruby Bunnell and Joan, Mr. and j Mrs. Austin H. Wilson and Sue, j Miss Lenore Headley, Mrs. Val Lenier, Miss Eleanor Swedenburg, , , v . Mrs. Portia Conway, Miss Helen and Mrs. Harry Fredericks.,,. vtk. ,,. arfJa r,ie Tom Morley. Charles Foster and bridge club Elmond Decker. Mrs Ball and Mrs. Brown both wore black afternoon dresses and their cottages were purple or chids. A reception was held at the bride's sorority house. Alpha Chi Omeea after the nuptials. Mrs. William E Kirk presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. J M Ball of Longview. Wash . cut the bride's cake. Serv ing were the Misses Janie invited members of her ! and their husbands ' MLs Betty Schlapkohl, Miss to a holiday party and gift ex- ; Joan Schneider, Miss Ardith Eck change Sunday night at their steirl) Mjss rnna Baker, Miss home on Browrung avenue. Vera Wood Miss Rutn stover. Cards will be in play during Miss Merwyn Darby, and Mr. and the evening with a late supper Mrs. Norman Schuetz. following. Bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ! house mother. Ham Bush. Mr. and Mrs. John M. ' Ritchie, Mr. arid Mrs. Richard Hauge. Mr. and Mrs. Richard i Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fer ris. Mr. and Mis. Emery Hobbs DANCE TONIGHT! Silverion Armory W dry's 14-Piece Orchestra Mathers. Betty Ann Dutton. Pa- and Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Put- truia Mansfield and Shirley nam of Portland. Brown, v ho passed the guest book . When the newlyweds left on their hncymoon the bi id'e donned a chrome grey suit with black hat and accessories and a short buigandy red coat. The Campfire Girls Heard on Air SPECIAL While They Las! - Golden Harvest 1 lb. . . . 4c 2 lb. IMck wick. Rum and Brandy Fruil Cake , ,b. 49 C z b. 95 C STATE STREET MARKET 123 STATE STREET A half-hour program will be heard on KSLM this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, given by various Camp Fire groups. Auditions were held last week and numbers chos en for the broadcast. On the program will be: "White Christmas." sung bv the WeYah- . . Nah Camp Fire group, accompa- Past P reSlCleniS nied by their guardian. Mrs. Rich- ard Kriesel; "Angels We Have A CTClCin Home Heard on High.' sung bv the Saca- 1 -M 1 1UliiC Zellers Will Be Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller will be !.osts for a holiday party tonight at their South Church stieet residence for a group of their friends. A late supper will be served by the hosts. Holiday greehs and candles will provide the tive note. Guests of the Zellers will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. H. D McMiliin. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett O. Welling and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Lucille Bair Betrothed News of the engagement of Miss Lucille Bair. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bair, to KenVieth Eilert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eilert, all of Salem, was revealed Friday night at a party of the Youiig Peoples class of the First Evangelical church. Guests learned the news when a poem, telling the betrothal, was read during the refreshment hour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ram- age were hosts for a pre-holiday house at their home on South 22nd street on December 15 for a group of their friends. Guests called during the after noon and evening. The rooms were festive with holiday greens and candles. Bidden were Mr nad Mrs. Ronald Rossner, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ford, Dr. and Mrs. John M. Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Rjdg ley C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Embrey of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lindholm. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lockard, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Davis, 'Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. John Scharff. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Braun. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lip pert. Mrs. Emma Ramage. Mrs. Frances Pulse. Mrs. Louise Ed lund and Ralph H. Denham. From Sacramento, Calif., comes news of the birth of a son, Theo dore Eric, to the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Lebold. sob of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lebold, ( and Anita Becker, daughter of the Anthony Beckers, were hosts for a Christmas party for fourteen of their friends Friday night in the recreation room of the Le hold's Kingwood Heights home. Refreshments were served after several hours of games. No plans have been made for j Theodore A. Youngquist (Marion the wedding. Miss Bair and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school and he sei ved in the army. Mr. Eilert has been attending Cas cade college in Portland. Spanish War Auxiliary Meets Horn) on November 29 at Sut ler Maternity hospital. The lit tle boy weighed nine pounds and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horn of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Youngquist of Glen dale, Calif. Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly (Lucile Brainard) will be interested to learn that they are the parents of a daugh ter. Jill Beverly, born on Decem- 2 V I I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL For Immediate -Delivery Aulomalic Radio-Phonograph Combinations Regular Tf 10.50, Special' Jaquilh Music Co. 136 South Hinh Salem, Oregon 2 I I I I I i 1 I 2 i I a i t s i i i i i jawea group under the leaaersmp of Mrs. Howard Houston: a skit. "Christmas Fun with Santa Claus" by the Niwauna. Camp Fire group led bv Mrs. Joseph Kelly; Mrs. Hal DeSart's Blue Bird grouD. sincing '"Jingle Bells:" "Santa's Little Brother Philip." a skit by the Tanda group, led by Mrs. George Hewitt; "Silent Night." sung bv the Okihi group, led by Mrs Charles Hagemann; "Jingle Bells" played on tonettes. led by Mrs. John Allison: "The First Noel." sung by the Teckawitha group, led by Mrs. O. F. Coffel. ard "God Rest Ye Merry Gentle men." a piano and violin duet by Patricia and Elaine Mcaquier. Other groups participating in the audition were under the lead ership of Mrs Leslie Morris, "Jollv Old St. Nicholas:" Mrs. L. S Hornschuch. 'Silent Night:" Mrs Jasper Button. "Little Town of Bethlehem" and "Awav in the Manger:" "Com All Ye Faithful." Mrs. P. C. Anderson: Mrs. Ray Westphal. "Little Town of Beth lehem:"' Mrs. Edwin Pease. "We Three King? of Orient Are;" Mrs. W. C. Cavender, "We Three Kings" and "Oh Holy Night:" Mrs Roy Wright. "Father Christ mas." a plavlet: Mrs. Martin Schmidt. "Silent Night." Mrs. A. P Sprague. "Marv s Lullaby." and Mrs. Ralph Steele, a skit. Beverly Reakey will entertain a group of her friends at a Christ mas get-together and exchange of gifts Sunday night at the John Be;ikey h. me on East Rural. The group meets each year at Christ-mns. The home of Mrs. Albert Gragg was the scene of the annual Christrras party of the past pres The United Spanish War Vet IS uu . . . . , rr-.. decora- u m,,' - mel V- inf- vr w, 17 in Bingen. Wash. The lit- ;VT" ."T "'ici;0U l tle g'rl weighed nine pounds. fr nl-ZVr V D twelve ounces, and has an older Mrs. Hazel Gordy. a transfer from brother Jeffrey. membership. Mrs. Emma Bohnet, past department president of Ne- ; braska. was a visitor. Following the meeting the vet- , erans joined the auxiliary in a social hour, visiting and singing' Christmas carols. Next meeting will be January 6. with a covered dish supper at ! 6:30, followed by a meeting at 8 and joint installation of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Jr.. arrived in the capital Friday night from a two months' plane trip of South America. They were met at the Portland airport by their son, Dan. a student at the Uni versity of Oregon. OREGON STATE COLLEGE idents of Capital unit. American For the third consecutive vear an Legion auxiliary, Thursday. She OSC student took first place in was assisted by Mrs. Florence the women's division of the state Ames. Mrs. James H. Turnbull extempore speaking contest held and Mrs. Stanley Krueger. recently at Pacific university. Christmas carols were sung. Anjelia Kleut, Reedsport, won with Mrs. Earl T. Andresen at first this year when she drew the the piano, and Mrs. Don Madison subject "No Tresspassing" from told the history of several carols, the general theme of "World Mi Mrs. W. S. Ankeny gave a book norities " Roberta Meyer, daugh review of "Papa Was a Creature." ter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Meyer, Mrs. Krueger was named chair- Salem, was second in the inter man to purchase Christmas gifts class speech contest, for patients at the tifberculosis hospital. Gifts were exchanged. Miss Kay Barnjrover will leave Also present were Mrs. Huldah on the streamliner today for her Waters. Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Mrs. Bess Watkins, Mrs. Paul , spend the Christmas . holidays. Gemmtll. Mrs. H. G. Kottke,:Mrs. She is a member of the Parrish Minnie Gregory. Mrs. Frank Mar- junior high school facultv. shall. Mrs. Blain T. Hubbard. Mrs. A. M. Johnson. Mrs. Mem Pearce. Mrs. Hattie Cook, Miss Jessie Rodman. Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. Mrs. Ella Voves. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron. Mrs. William Drew, Mrs. Lulu Walton Quick, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Mrs. Faye Kuensting of St. Paul, and Mrs. I. N. Bacon, president of Capital unit, were guests. Mrs. Madison, president of the group, is making arrangements for them to conduct the initiation ceremonies at the meeting Janu ary 6 at the Womans club. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr?. Frank N. Waters with Mrs. H. G. Kottke and Mrs. Aus tin Wilson as hostesses. The Meadoulak auxiliary and post. VFW, will entertain with a Lhnstmas party tonight at 8 o clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris, Jr., 205 Salem Heights avenue. PICKETT'S FURNITURE Salem's Only Exclusive Unfinished Furniture Store Has the larrest assortment and best made obtainable. Every thing for the home. Useful things for the kiddies at re duced prices. State and 13th Street i I'M DELIGHTED! IT'S from Alexander's! l phecious , y$i !K J - 0tstandirC Soli- : k K yM 1 ,aire Rin I- .'Engagement Ring I Jif, IJ .with 3 diamonds Lj&l?f - Pay CQ85 J2,Z'lt:Xl'' OSSSC ! 'i i. iL: Stunning 3 diamond Engagement Ring " Kgemeni King l -rJlriM BUDGET TERMS OF COURSE Choose yours . with complete confidence. We guarantee diamonds in ejuality, in style, in value. IDIGNIFIED' 1 LCrcEPJLTJ DIAMOND. UiHTCHGy - yiLV6RUIflR6 i44t COURT ST. Rededicate at Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of J oddP MeetinQ utell. Kansas, are visiting their 1 lVlcrtlil mtn. g r Ax jnn and family, Mr. and Mrs. O G Howard at Jefferson. The vis itors will be here for the winter .,r:o.-' GIFT Suggestions i FROM MILLER'S NOTION I DEPARTMENT 3. ers .iff' :$fwtr?r rr;..wssi, 9f GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS Plastic and fabric garment baps are, indeed, appropriate Christmas jfifts! In 42", 5.1", 60" sizes. $3.49 lo $6.98 Also of plastic or fabric . . . shoe baps to attach to the closet door or wall will keep shoes in much better condition. Eight, twelve and sixteen pocket sizes. Also child's size. $1.25 lo $2.98 MANICURE SETS APRONS Give these good quality manicure sets in both real leather and simulated. Made of finest tool steel. Priced from 89 c lo $17.50 Make it an apron gift for Christmas this year. She always needs aprons. Kitchen aprons, hostess aprons apron for every use . . . hand-blocked organ dies, prints and many other fine fabrics. 89 c lo $4.98 SILVERTON : Homecoming night was observed by 90 Try Dhena Rebekah lodge membe December 12 with Florence T ele. noble grand, as official host ess. A re-dedication ceremony given under the direction of the good of the order chairman, Mrs. Nettie Larsen. Mrs. Larson has been appointed state good of the order chairman by the assembly president. Mrs. Marion Wilson. Presentation of a gift to her was made by Mercy S lvester. In charge of decorations were Irene Giroux. Tekla Rue. Thelka McClure, Daisy King and May belle Gay. The refreshment committee was 1 Clara Moser, Velma Thompson, I Edith Grace, Marie Thomas, Ida ! Davis. Grace Taylor and Jos- ephine Hartman. Holiday Party For Auxiliary The Nebraska auxiliary held a Christmas party at the Mayflowe hall Wednesday with Mrs. t-lla Rolpon and Mrs. Gladys Dagen hardt as co-hostess. A covered j dish luncheon was served at noon, j Members present were Mes- j dames Ida Knight. Ella Worm. Clara Stirniman, Billie Scherrer, Hattie Cameron, Clara Schleich- ardt. Josephine Austin, Lura j Hary, Blanche Stewart, Clara j McDerby, Julia Ideen. Mabel French. Nelle Osborn. Katherine I Schwynach, Fleda Helmhout, La j Vira Severns, Lucile Garner, Ma rie White. Florence Holuet, Hazel Runkle, Ella Rolpon and Gladys Dagenha'-dt. Rehearsals Stop During Holidays METAL Reg. $4.79 Today Only Bright red finish. Rubber tires and handle grips. Stand for parking. V, Plush 1771 Hoys Reg. $1.98, Today Only 77 INCLUDES DOLLS, BEARS AND DOGS IN COLORS TO DELIGHT THE CHILDREN Red Metal Pump Truck Rubber tires, handle for dumping. $77 Plastic Toy TEA SET LITTLE GIRLS LOVETM Reg. $1.49. Today Only Miller's m Rehearsals for the Willamette university players production "Blithe Spirit, will be suspended during the Christmas holidays but other work will continue in order that all pre-playnight work can be completed by January 25 when the comedy will be present ed at the Salem high school au ditorium. Tickets are in the hands of printers- and will go on sale downtown about two weeks be fore the play. Carl Ritchie and James Elliott, wno are in cnarge oi ine con- j i struction of the set, are work- ina rn uniietigt harVflmnff - Children's In Cream, Red, Haple colors. Beg. $2.79, Today Only if-; 7 LMJ 55 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8