g The Statesman. Salem, Org.. Thursday, December IS. 1943 North Santiam Unit Entertains The North Santiam Woman's extension unit held a Christmas party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mrs. Otto Nelson, Mr. Louis Scofield, Mrs. Merle Crane, Mrs. Arden Hammen and Mrs. Peter Kremer assisted. Following a covered dish din ner, readings were given by Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. Edwin Ruby, Mrs. Overholts. Crane, Mrs. Marvin Gifts were exchanged. Twenty-three members and four guests, Mrs. L. H. Peters, Mrs. Gordon Knot, Mrs. Millard Ap plet and Mrs. Elmer Glidwell at tended. An all-day meeting for January 6 is being planned in the Marion Farmers union building, with Miss Eleanor Trindle demonstrating "making a blouse a day." Hostess es for the day are Mrs. Edwin Ruby, Mrs. Cliff Martin. A cov erede dish lunch will be served at noon. Yours for Christmas! The "Speed-Cooking Range You Have Waited For Km tho Gnrol Electric 'Taxxder" model cnrcdlabl ia limited quantity for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. (T"5i5 And With All These Feature O O o o o o o o o 5-Heat Deep-Speed Thrift -Cooker 5-Heat Hi-Speed Calrod Units No-Stain 0an Vent for Cleanliness One piece. All Porcelain Body All Porcelain. Acid Resisting, Top Heavily Insulated Oven Appliance Outlet on Back Splasher Ball Bearing Counter-Balanced Door Automatic Hydraulic Temperature Control Removable. Aluminum Drip Pans All Porcelain Broiler Pan and Rack AND TERMS TO SUIT THE MOST LIMITED BUDGET COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION 495 840 Court Phono 1-2493 I SO CI ETY CLUBS MUSIC u Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harrison (Jordeth Stenson) who were married on November 21 at the home of Mrs. Gwendolyn Collins. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gaub of Brooks and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Harrison of North Bend. The couple will live In Salem. (McEwan photo.) Auxiliary at Lebold's Mrs. Edward A. Lebold opened her Kingwood Heights home to members of the Marion-Polk coun ty Medical auxiliary Tuesday night. A dessert supper was fol lowed by meeting and program. Miss Margaret Jane Emmons was a guest and asked the auxilia ry to sponsor a Camp Fire group. Mrs. Carl Emmons was appointed representative of the sponsoring group. An offering was taken for a radio to be given to Hillcrest. Mrs. P. H. Brydon played a group of piano numbers. Attending were Mesdames Wil lard Stone, H. J. Clements, M. C. Findley, L. O. Clement, Burton A. Myers, C. E. Bates, Horace G. Mil ler, Carl W. Emmons, J. R. Mc Nickolas, Vern W. Miller, Wilmer Smith, Horace McGee, Lewis Clark, Charles Campbell, Eugene Tupker, Merle Brown, Dean K. Brooks, Frederick Hill Thompson, Harold Poole, Harmon Harvey and the hostesses, Tom Dunham, Mor ris K. Crothers, William Crothers, Chester A. Downs, James B. Ha worth and Edward Lebold. Mrs. Robert Barton will be hostess to members of the Merry Time club for a 1:30 o'clock des sert luncheon on Friday at her home on route 8. The afternoon will be spent Informally with ex change of Christmas gifts. Chi Omega alumnae will be en tertained at a Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Neuner, 2275 Hayden ave nue, at 8 o'clock. After an ex change of gifts a supper will follow. Turkey Dinner For Club Mrs. D. K. Crenshaw entertained the Laurel Social Hour club at her home on Glen Creek Drive Tuesday. The annual turkey din ner was served at one o'clock with Mrs. Philip Peterson and Mrs. Glen Adams assisting the hostess. Mr. Edward Fandrich was in charge of the gift exchange. New officers elected were Mrs. F. X. Hoereth, re-elected presi dent; Mrs. Irl Folsom, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Norris Zinn, sec retary. Attending the party were Mesdames Glen Adams, Philip Peterson, C .J. Jackson, R. M. Armrine, H. L. DeArmond, L. H. Dalkenberg. E. W. Emmett, Al Beckman, Edward Fandrich, B. Benson, F. X. Hoereth, C. Morri son. H. J. Clements, Norris Zinn and the hostess. Birthday Dinner On Wednesday i Glenda Lou McCormick, daugh ter of the Glenn McCormicks, cele brated her eleventh birthday at a Christmas party Wednesday after noon at the McCormick home on Kingwood Heights. Games were In play with a six o'clock supper serv ed by the hostess and her mother. Honoring Glenda Lou were Joy ce Randall, Judy Porter, Sue Sy ring, Marjorie Rhehm, Betty Burn side, Vicki Bryant, Diane Miller, Janet Hamblin, Jane Barlow, Julie Peterson and Kay Muhs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MeCermlck entertained their club at dinner Sunday night at their Kingwood HeighU home. O 171 1 1 0 fmiiasi Mmm'm XJm fr'm ' ImtW-r L sK' v . Sb v,--niifry Guests Are Bidden to Parties Pre-holiday dinner parties and at homes highlighted the social cal endar the week before Christmas. Dinner at Lamport Senator and Mrs. Frederick Lam port will be hosts for a buffet din ner party Saturday night at their Ben Lomand Park home for a group of their friends. Covers will be placed for twenty and cards will be in play during the evening. The holiday motif will be carried out in the decorations and table appointments- Younjrs te Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. -Young have invited friends to their Fair mount Hill home to an informal dinner party Sunday night with places to be laid for twelve. A Sapper Party Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McDonough and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huntley will be hosts for a buffet supper Saturday night at the former's home on East Wilson street at 8 o'clock. Guests of the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Elton McGilchrist, Mr. and Mrs- Melvin Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Warne Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hensey, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bose, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morrell, Edward Lambert, Miss Emily Downe y and Miss Alice Goetzinger. At. Home on Monday Mrs. Donald H. Davis will en tertain with an informal at home on Monday night at her Fir street residence between 7 and 9 o'clock. Bidden are faculty members of the Leslie junior high school, their husbands and wives. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs- Theodore Ol son and Miss Ruth McAdams. Members Assist At Gift Shop Mrs. Dow Lovell, Mrs. Theo dore Ullakko, Mrs. Bert A. Walk er and Mrs. Elvin Thomas were in Portland Tuesday to assist the veterans at the Veterans hospital in selection of Christmas gifts, wrapping and mailing. The four made a report of their visit at the American Legion auxiliary, 136, meeting Tuesday night at the Woman's clubhouse. The unit voted to assist in purchasing Christmas presents for veterans at the tuberculosis hospital and to provide clothing and a basket to a veteran's family. A report was made on the Mar ion county council meeting last Friday at the Senator hotel for which 138 unit was hostess. Mrs. Harold Streeter was elected vice president of the counciL Mrs. Harlan Judd has been appointed to the flag code contest commit tee andj Mrs. Ullakko was ap pointed jto represent the unit in sponsoring a Camp Fire group. The program included a his tory of Christmas carols by Mrs. Clifton Mudd and singing of carols, led by Mrs. E. Jack Simp kins with Mrs. Mudd at the piano. Mrs.. Robert DeArmond was pro gram chairman with Mrs. Mudd. After the meeting members ex changed! gifts and randy canes were given the children. Brides-elect Honored Holiday brides-elect are sharing in much) of the pre-Christmas en tertaining. Friday night Mr- and Mrs. Leo nard T. Cain and Mrs. Joy Houck of Portland will be- hosts for a din ner partjy at the Senator hotel in honor of their daughter and son. Miss Carol Cain and Howard Ho uck, whp will be married on Sat urday afternoon. The dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal and membe'rs of the bridal narty have been bidden to the affair. A nurtiber of pre-nuptial parties are being planned in compliment to Miss Florene Inglis of Dallas, bride-eltct of Mark Peter Miller of Portland. Their wedding will be an evenjt of December 28 at the First Christian church in Dallas. Miss Inglis will be honored at a luncheon at the Rocquet club in Portland on Saturday when Mrs. G. Gilbert Robbins entertains, and in the evening of' the same day Miss Inglis will be feted at her honor guests at a party for which Mr. andj Mrs- Robert Smith will be hosts at the home of Mrs. Mark P. Millejr. :. Miss inglis will be feted at ther spinster dinner on December 22 when hr fiance's sister, Mrs. Rob ert Smith, entertains and Mr. Mil ler will be honored at a stag din ner the same night when James Robbins, jr. and Robert Smith en tertain at the University club in Portland. Mrs, Mark P. Miller will honor the bridal party at dinner follow ing the rehearsal on December 27 at her Ifortland home for her son and hisljfiance. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bora rd us, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson and Mr. and Mr$. Robert W. Gormsen will spend the weekend at the former's summer! place at Road's End. Mr. And Mrs. Werner Brown will be! among those in Eugene Friday night for the Oregon-California basketball game. Mrs. Gemmell to Head Junior Guild The junior guild of the St Paul's Episcopal church elected Mrs. Paul Gemmell as president at a business meeting held fol lowing the group's annual Christ mas party for husbands and friends of members in Tuesday. The affair was held at Parrish hall and a no-host luncheon was served. Guests were Mrs. Jesse Camp bell, Mrs. Carl Quistad, Mr. and Mrs. Max Alford. Frank Brown ell, Eugene Foster, W. C. Gabriel, Harry Wenderoth, Paul Gemmell, John Langrell, R. E. Meredith, Cal Patton, E. E. Smith and Hom er Smith, sr. Mrs. Custer Ross headed the hostess committee and Mrs. W. C. Gabriel, Mrs. John Langrell and Mrs, R. E. Meredith were in charge of decorations. They used minia ture white trees and small bright ly colored packages at decora tions and lighted the tables with red tapers In brass holders. A large cake was served for those with, birthdays this month,! 1 : Other officers named during the business meeting were Mrs. W. C. GabrieL vice president, Mrs. A. H. Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Eu gene Foster, treasurer, and Mri. John Langrell, member of the ex ecutive committee. A new budget will be voted upon at the next meeting, Jan uary 11. ; i j Mrs. Leland Shinn. Jr. will en tertain her club at a dessert bridge tonight, at her North 17th street home. Additional guests will be Mrs. George Abbott, who Is her from Nevada City, Calif, and Mrs. Kenneth G. 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