The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1948, Page 10, Image 10

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    0 The) Stat man, Saleny Oregon, Friday. December 17,
1948
Pre-Holiday
Parties
Slated
CLUB CALENDAR .
FRIDAT
Barbara Fritchi Tent. Daughter
of Union Veterans, with Mrs. William
Eatress. 1863 S. Commercial St.. p.
m. Christmas oar-ty. aift exchange
to follow.
Willamette University Faculty Wo
men a club Ciu utmai party, Baxter
hall. 8 p. m.
Christmas week will be ma rkad i Englewood Woman' club with Mn.
With a number of holiday parties. r Aitmg. soa statesman at.. 1:13
For Monday and Tuesday after- d"
. ,.j, I Golden Rule clasa of Evangelical
noons are the pre-nolidav unch- Uned Brethrn church, Christmas
eons for Which Mrs. Charles A. i party, with Mr. and Mi t. Nick LeRud.
S prague and Mn. Jamei T- Brand 5tx chemawa Road.
will be hostesses at the former's t '
home on North 14th street. Guests -kt i i -r i , -i
have been bidden to one o'clock i ij eWlyWeCtS 1 1Q.
juncneons, 10 De xoiiowea oy ana-
At Reception
ge. Christmas decorations win dc
carried out In the appointments.
Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Sil
as Gaiser have invited a group of
thrir friemic to a rami in 2 nartv at
their North Winter street home, i reception given by Mis. Bertha
SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. El
ton H. Coon were honored at a
The Gaisers were hosts for a sim- j
liar affair last year. After singing ;
f carols a late supper will be serv- I
d by the hosts.
Mrs. Ray W. Gallagher will be
hostess for a "bridge luncheon on
Tuesday afternoon at her Norway
Street home. Coven will be placed
f r twelve guests and the holiday
motiff will be used In decorating.
Salem Council
Hears Speakers
Salem Council of Women's or
ganizations, meeting at the cham
ber of commerce Thursday after
noon heard talks on the polio drive
bv Di Robert Anderson and Elmer
Church. -
M:. C. M. Griggs, resigned as
secretory a:.d Mrs. V. J. Beard,
the previdei t. will make an ap
pointment otn. A Christmas tea
conducted the afternoon's meeting.
lv. Robert Hutcheon wa in
charge of the tea. with Mrs. Alma
Shipley Mrs. Wallace Wilson. Mrs.
E. A. Lee a iid Mrs. Frank Kolskv
Heckart at her home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coon (Grace Chand
ler) were married November 26
and recently returned from a hon
eymoon trip to California.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Alexander. Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Hills, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cole,
sons Billy. Gary, Tommy: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Beckiey, Mr. and Mrs. Ir
ving Bunse, Air. and Mrs. John
Neuenschwander. sons Freddy, Di
cky, Jerry: Mrs. Joe Va.sek, daugh
ters Darlene. Ardys: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Bunse. Air. and Mrs Frank
Barrnett, Albei t Chandler, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Heckart, son Larry and
Mrs. Bertha Heckart
BRI SH COLLEGE Christmas
gift exchange of the Brush College
Helpers and families will be held
December 18, 8 o'clock, in the dan
cing room of Mrs. Howard Jenks in
the Van building,. West Salem.
Those attending are asked to bring
gifts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechtell (Kathleen Jane Ryan) who
were married on November 21 at the Siivenon home ot the
bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patnk Ryan. The cou
ple w::l live in Sa!e:r.. (McEwan photo).
Today's Pattern
4643
S'ZEt
12-20
Dinner, Party for
Alumnae Club
Alpha Xi Delta alumnae were
entertained at a Christmas dinner
Necdlecraft
Y'W.C.A. Corner
BUY HER A COMPACT FOR XI1AS
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The All Aluminum
VACUUII
CLEAIIER
Phonr 2-1549. Salem
Mr. LaUurc
For Frrr Home
Demonstration
No Obligation
j Salore club members met for a
I covered dih' supper at tha YWC'A
! Monday and made plans to hae
I a Christmas party for December
'21 at 8 p.m. Those appointed to
committees were: refreshments.
Gayle DeFord and Irene Koseluk:
i entertainment. Ruth Foster, Joan
! Essley and Rosalie Dalke.
, Thursdav at 8 p.m. the Young
1 Matrons' group had their annual i
Christmas party at the YW for
I members. An evening of games and
other entertainment is being plan
ned by Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mrs.
I Ernest Gray, jr., Mrs. Carl Hamre
j and Mrs. Phyllis Cross.
An exhibit of articles made by
I the textile painting class at the
YW will be on display December
16 from 7:30 to 9:30 Mrs. Maynard
! Nelson, instructor, will meet with
: the class that evening for its last
j session and members will be pre
: sent to explain the exhibit to
guests. Anyone interested may visit
the class and see the display.
I Members of Tri-Y at a Christ-
I mas assembly Wednesday at Salem
i high school gave a skit telling of
1 Christmas customs from the coun
' try of their ancestors. Nancy Mil
' ler was narrator, and otheis taking
part were Pat Fitsimmons, Bobby
I Jo Morse, Diane Perry, Joan Hen
j drie, Dolly Wagness, Ann Carson
; and Dorothy Pearce. Following the
skit, the group sang Christmas ca
rols led by Marlene DeWitt. Don-
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Wedtiesday night at the Legion
club. The table was festive with
holly, red tapers in star shaped
holders and miniature Santa Clauses-Attending
the affair were Mrs.
William Healy, Miss Eleanor Ste
phens, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs.
Rollin O. Lewis, Sirs. Andrew Hal
vorson, Mrs Lloyd Darling, Mrs.
John H. llann. Mrs. William D.
Galloway, jr., Mrs. R. W. Taven
ner. Miss Verna Keppinger, Mrs
M. E. Knickerbocker and Miss El
ise Schroeder.
Child's Christening
Day Is Sun
One-month old Judith Irene Ball
daughter of Mr. and Mrs..1 El wood
Ball will be christened at the First
Methodist church by : the Rev.
Brooks Moore on Sunday. The
i aiiuiiiuinvri , iiii rvaine
ryn Southworth of Sclwolcraft,
Mich., will be a houseguelt at the
Ball home.
The christening day is also the
sixth wedding anniversary, of the
child'! parents. ,
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Mmouriie a siaf-s'Afpi oat'K-
intorBkt in tu- rinil v ri t
S.-.n'.ln- nr h,h nrkl.n' Make nine star medallions, join
short, three-quaiter or draped, them for Constellation Chair
sieee-' Set! Or, if you'd rather, make a
PatteVn 4643 comes in size. 12.; PadchIIorit"r,: ,
14. 18, 18. JO. Sie 'lt takes Z Star Medallions easy, speedy
yards 39-m. h fabric. crochet. ou II use them many
This pattern, easy to use. sim- ! wa"- Pa,'n ' :3.; d" ""s- ,
pie to sew. is tested for fit Has i Laura U heeler s improved pat
comnlet. illustrated int . u t ion tern makes needlework so simple
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ORIGINAL STORYPL AYS
Ctmplttt Pitkift: iNCiuoit ruu-Coioi iuifl ah&
ror nut a 12 inch vinvuti tcoso...reMf 4ri
COtOllOCIS HAS AN JMWWrtftJ
COairtltl "J fit
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I Count on u to hav the style you
j want' The lteat fasJuons are in our
ANNE ADAMS Fall and Winter Pat
i tern Book. Send foi it only fifteen
na Jean Pence and Jane Pearcy, . cent more! Fashion unlimited, for any
rx- - v , . ; . j time. pure. or figure! C'hri-Jtma gtfta
Tri-Y piogram chanman, directed , for al, family. Pr.nted in book u
the assembly. RKE pattcin of a hosiery case. Send
, v . ' foe tiiia. loloilul book todayl
Willamette YWCA observed Sen(J TWI;NTY.riVE centf m coln,
Christmas by giving a party for ' for tni pattern to Tn OreRon sutes-
i t ti n u i4-i 4 man. Anne Adams. 16 First St.. San
girls Of Hlllcrest school. A talent Francisco S. Calif Print plainly NAME.
Nl'MBtH
with its charts, photos and
aa
con- g
show was given by YW members, i ADIress.
The evening program closed by a
carol sing and refreshments. Marty
DuRette, social chairman, was in
charge of arrangements. Betty Mae
Jackman is president of this group.
Members of chapter O. PEO,
were entertained at a dessert lun
cheon party Thursday afternoon
at the Fail-mount Hill home of
Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom.
STYLE
Find a fescinattng hobby in our Laura ) B
Wheeler Needlecialt Catalog. Send f1f- i t
teen cents for 108 illustrations of new- j R
est designs that beginners find easy. : tff
experts prefer . . . crochet, knittinx. , W.
embroidiy, toys, dolls, household and
personal accessories. Frea acrap quilt
pattern printed in book.
Sena TWENTY CENTS la coins for
this pattern to The Oregon Statesman
(.aura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson su..
San Francisco. Calif Print ptalhlv
PATTEBN NUMBER, your NAME. AD
DRESS with ZONE.
Downstairs
Oregon
Building
Ph. 3-8632
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
Beautiful Decorator
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ILAMIIPS
We Repeat-One Dollar
itli he PurchaM of One " Ollirr I.ani
Iitular Price From a Special Aortmcnt.
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The Tamps we have selected for thin extra special
offer are all of the finest quality . . . they ar
lamp? anyone would he proinl to own and so
perfect for Christmas ivinj: . . . you'll find hoth
modern and 18th Century dein . . shades of
fine jiilk and parchment . . . hae of crystal . . .
haj-e of parchement and hases of hra- . . . we
couldn't begin to adequately describe them her
eo drop in and browse anion? them hut
hurry for bet selection.
FURNITURE DEPT. FIRST FLOOR
DRESS With ZONE. I A
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Miller's Downstairs
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT AND
EVERY NIGHT THEREAFTER
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
G1RI.S' ROBES . . . .
Warm, cozy robes with cord belts
rob material. Plaids, etc. 2 to 6 yars
Mad of Beacon
to 14 years
$6.50
512.50
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BATH MAT SETS .... f
Made of heavy chenille with contrast emb. trimming. A coI6r to
match or contrast your CO QQ CL"7 ClQ
4JmjrK? to T rJf
BASSINFTS
Vov-?n wicker
With or without
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ELECTRIC TRAIiNS ...
It wouldn't b Christmas for Bobb'e
tr jirt
Pnc-e ...
or Billie without an el$atri3
$14.98 $16.98 $1.9.98
ROBES
u ivory finish with pink or blue tn:'.s.
57.95 and $9a95
70"o wool, 30 rayon ... a special lot received
downstairs in auporl se:iions tor L.hrisfmai fjttrs.
Navy, wine, etc. Si-?s 12 to 13
Only
$2.98
SHOWER CI RTAINS ....
Give these smartly patterned shower curtains of loi.j
v.'?ar p! All the wanted colors. f?' PCk
Si.:e o feet square. Special m m J
CI RTAINS ....
54 inch ruffled curtains to match the SO "V
abj . e showers m m m e3
BED JACKETS ....
Ray -m cr-pe bed jackets in quilted style, i2
Fur the convalescent. Special . VivO
LI NCHEON SETS ....
54' x -il ' printed luncheon sets with ttI QQ
four naoiciris to match VlVO up
DRESSY BLOUSES ....
Vh 'ear d colors in rayon cr-f-es. A ipe
ciai purchase for Christmas selhnj
BATH TOWEL SETS .... h
In beautiful gift boxes . . . Martex fine quality tiwele
$4.98 tJ $7.50
. three to
box
RAYON HOUSE COATS
Your choice of this entire group of printed rayon crep
hose coats arid hostess
coats
$5.95
R I YON GOWNS PA JAM S
Brushed rayon govns and pa;amaj
these cold nights. Give her a pair lor
Oiristmas. Special puce -
are ex'ra
warm
$4.05
$3-98
LUNCHEON SETS . .
S4 "x70" printed luncheon sets with 6 napkins to rrtoltrh.
All the color schemes to match CiC OlO !
your dinette. Priced Ver Up
TOY LAND
Santa in
Person
340 court srarsr
PHONE 2 2491