f the night before ChristnmS " .And all through the house : ! J f V ir TTature uas stirring, A 1 At ?ven a mouseA I I t I ' - - - sf'Aj-1: j : 7.. - ?a-P. nj9iAb:i ?a . - 7 v-AZ ?r:mtthW:- )VJ X ' i 1 By the chimney mth carey S The Night Before Christmas " : ' ti a t - 1 M - t I hoi. v i c i .... y-iiHV'.' ., ' ! - rLr-:;;,U:7 ' rv:-V. ' - . Zi rS vS; . 1 A vv N A - ' tmrtl Him ltMMMrf tt- - -i ifmiMMMT ni i f i lwii-"n t TT mm m il' - The Christmas Party Whirl ... Christmas week is filled with a variety of social affairs including open houses, dinners and luncheons. Mr. and Mrs. William Ntwmyer, Mrs. Mona Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Yoder will be hosts today for an informal open house at the New myer residence in Manbrin Gardens on Shnrline Drive. All members of Salem chaner, IH2. Order of Kastern Star, of which Mrs. Mona Yoder is worthy matron, have been invitid to call between 3 and 8 o'clock. y On the calendar for Monday anil Tuesday afternoons are the bridge luncheon.-, for which Mrs. James T. Brand und Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will be hostesses at the latter's home for a group of their frunds, A Dinner Party A holidav d.nner will be piven Wednesday nisht when Mrs Lynn D. Lambeth and Mrs. A L. Adi.ipison entertain at the Legion club for a lare group of their friends. The 7 o'clock dinner will be followed by dan cing. FurA Visitor Miss Beth Siewert, who has arrived in the capital from Philadelphia lo visit her mother. Mrs. A. A. Siev.ert, and brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Siewe.t, during the holidays will be feted at two affairs this week. Monday night Mrs. Alan Siewert will be hostess for a dessert bridge at her country home for her sister-in-law and Wednesday night Mrs. Siewert will entertain at her North Winter street home for the pleasure of her daughter. Tea For Pi Phis Also slated for the holiday season ts the informal tea to honor Pi Beta Phi actives, pledges and their mothers,, who live in Salem. The affair will be held on December 28 at the North Summer street home of Mrs. James T. Brand with members of the advisory board of the Oregon Gamna chap ter as hostesses. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 o"clock. to spend th hoi- - i::':v.iaV'W?-l.-:'"--- '-I "Away to the window flew like a flaih T ore open the shutters 4ml threw up the sash A J - - Holiday Visitors By Jtryme EnxlUh. Society Editor j' Visitors and parties always highlight the holiday rea son, with many arriving this week to be with theixlifam iliei for Christmas. '; The Carl E. Nelson home will be the scene of, cay Christmas an all members of the immediate family will be home, most of them arriving Christmas eve. t, nd Mrs. Stuart Nelson and children, GeneVieve and Luren, are coming north from San Leandro, CaM., Reed jMl-I son will be home from North Bend, Mr. andlAIrs. WilliaH Ean (Jamce Nelson), will be here for the holiday fromliCor vallis, and Jack Nelson is coming from Thunderbird I'ield, Arizona, where he is attending the American Institution of Foreign Trades. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Port land, parents of Mrs. Stuart Nelson, will join the family here for Christmas. Headed North Arriving the day before Christmas; iday weekend with their mother. Dr. Mary B. Pwpvine, will be Miss Margaret Purvine of Berkeley and Mrs An drew H. Burnett of Santa Barbara, who are corning by train. $ Lloyd Claggett of San Francisco is flying north today to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and MrsjCal Patton and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and pllrs. Charles Claggett. li! Jj Miss Carol Young, who makes her home in Sari FVan cisco, where she has a business position, is flying.; home Friday to spend Christmas weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell A. Young, and sister, Miss June Young, an Oregon State student. j Mrs. John Williams of Rupert, Idaho, has arrived in the capital to spend the holidays with her aon-lnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bjaine Eric k sen. To Honor Visitors j if Mr. and Mrs. George Riches will be hosts for i fam ily buffet dinner Monday night at their home for the plea sure of their nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mr. George King, who are arriving in the capital Monday morning from Washington. D. C, to spend several weeks at;? the Riches home. Honoring the Kings will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers, Dick and Donna Whitely, Mr. f and Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Thomas, Robert and David Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindbeck and the hosts. Gathering t the Glenn McCormick home todaj Kingwood Heights for a pre-Christmas dinner Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. McCormick. Jan and Judy 'ofiiOs- wego. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. McCormick, Miss Vaughn Kienes, :odai in wil be and Miss Helen McCormick, all of Portland. s 2 tTh& children were nestled 'i f J Altjsnug in tlieiK beds While visions of sugarplums T)nnJ i' 1,,- fc-.f-", 1 - A Tw zzA--.- , "-u. '--ji ' '-Ai I - ...3. I-W. -- v T. ,.je .-; " 1 i I - -, . .( tAJ.JS .At.Yi, -y V":" II i - v , k A iT'J''?' . f ' i u --0AA ;4 ' 'i - v 2 2 Reo d in j th 9 Chris 1 nvi a . 2 Slory to her children, bt-f;. 2 and B?cky. is, Mrs. Ratp' 2 E. Purvine. above riant! Ponncj for oujr Chriftxra pictures from tcp to bott0n are; Franca ; M c L e 6 d daughter of Mr. and MrsI Corltcn I. McLod: Geoil g frey and Coburn Grabfen J horst, sons of the Cobiirr 2 L Grabenhorsis; Kathleen and Christine D rjf e daughters of Mr. and Mrs! Vernon H. Drye; and Dun if can, Polly and Susan Clark, children of Dr. andjj Mrs. Lewi D. Clark. (All photos by Don Dill, State j g man photographer). i m t 8 ILssKl "A Happy Christmas To All And To All A Good Night P9;