y Tim Sfrrttrrwrau Salem. Oregon. Monday. December 4. 1850 1 murium SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town..... By Jeryme English OUTSTANDINGLY beautiful the pre-holiday at home for which the Charles Campbells and Elmer 0. Bergs were hosts on Sunday afternoon and evening at the for mar's attractive residence . . . The first party of the season with a Christmasy spirit . . . both in decor and collation . . . Guests also ad miring the Campbell's newly re decorated and remodeled home . . . specially the keeping room with fireplace and birch kitchen - Our favorite the dining room wall' paper in shades of green .with bunches of grapes in a deep mauve shade... : The teeer . .U A wreath spray el white and tied with a bew a the doorway r. . Angels, holly aad green and silver foil twined oa the mantel ... Nearby the attractive punch table with floor length green cloth ... the punch Just matching : the color scheme . . . two large angles of pale mauve on the plane ... A green cloth striped in silver metallic -en the dining, room table . . . entered with a striking arrange ment of deep maroon carnations and silvered holly in a silver - howl and flanked by maroon tapers In silver branch candel- . abras . . . trays of delicious del icacies . . . Individual mince tarts, fruit cake. Christmas cookies, and Scandinavian sweets. . . The hostesses . . . Mrs. Berg in a becoming black crepe afternoon gown embellished with silver beading . . . and Mrs. Campbell' in a copper satin skirt with . black bodice. . ' Musical tea ... at the Robert L. Elfstrom home Sunday after- soon with members of the Fed orated Music crabs as hostesses. '. . . A grand turnout and all pro ceeds to go to the Mrs. Walter Denton memorial fund . . . Con tinuous music bv Junior Federa tion members the entire after - CLUB CALENDAB MONDAY Hanna Rosa court. Order of Ama ranth, regular meeting. Masonic Tem ple. p.m. Past Oracle club witn Mrs. Stanley Quamme. 1299 Saginaw, Christmas party. 7 -M p.m. balem Daughters of the Nile Club. luncheon, noon. Masonic Temple. TUESDAY Missouri- club with Mrs. Ray Os- born. 4244- State street, covered dish dinner 12:30. rift exchange. Salem Women's Army-Navy League luncheon, fine inn. lz.ta p.m. American War Mothers meetin Car rier Room, First Methodist church. Miss Beall Married, at Home Rite z pjn. Ey renin circle. WSCS. Jason Lee church, with Mrs. Arnold Gagnet. 2095 wortn Liberty st., a p.m. Hl-Y Mothers evening meeting, YMCA, 1:30 dessert supper. THURSDAY Chemeketa Toastmix tress dinner. Golden Pheasant. p.m. FRIDAY Salem Woman's club Ineetin. 1 n.m.. clubhouse, board meeting 1 pjn. - 7 A delight ... to see so many youngsters with their parents . and during the program the young er or sitting on the floor Seventy-five children were serv ed punch and cookies in the child ren's room ... The tea table cover ed with a white point d'esprit doth caught with red bows and a red and white carnation center piece. . .'. bells, bows and greens tied in clusters on the stairway . . . A lyre with bells on the doorway . ; . . An enjoyable afternoon for both parents and children and a lovely event for the federation to give annually. . . An Rveolr tea ... on Saturday afternoon for Mrs. P. H. Schnell who has left for Portland to reside . . . Mrs. Russel E. Pratt and Mrs. A. I Adolphson hos tesses for the affair at the for mer's home . . . Mrs. Schnell's '- many friends calling to say fare well . . . the honor guest wearw ing an attractive wood violet wool and crepe dress to which was pinned an orchid . . . Mrs. Pratt in a blue and gold satin brocade afternoon dress and Mrs. Adolphson choosing stone blue . crepe. . . ) J . iThe decor . . . pretty bouquets of mauve chrysanthemums ar ranged on the piano and in the - entrance hall . . White spider chrysanthemums and American Beauty roses centering- the tea table . . . Just matching the roses in the wall paper . . . Among those assisting . . . Mrs.. Robert Strebig (Phyllis Schnell) in a becoming black taffeta with gold metallic , stripe - . . . Mrs. Robert "Steeves wearing a black afternoon frock . . . and Mrs. John P. Maulding in brown crepe adorned with bead ing . . . Stand-quts . . . Mrs. Carl Porter of; Albany smart in a black velvet 'suit with ice blue satin blouse and carrying a mink muff . . . mink tails also trimming her chapeau Lebanon to Hear Local Choir LEBANON Heralding Leban on's Christmas musical season this year is the concert of the Wom en's Civic chorus Dec. 11.. The 46- voice choir will be under the di rection of Miss Nancy Kirkpat- rick, director of the high school vocal department The program will be presented in the First Presbyterian church. Besides the chorus numbers which feature many of the best loved melodies of the yule season, three soloists will appear on the program. Vinton Snyder, director of the high school band, will play a trombone solo. Snyder, a graduate or the University of Oregon, play ed in the navy band during war years and has since directed the high school band to notable suc cess in musical competition. Roberta Humphreys, soprano, will sing with chorus background. A graduate of the University of Oregon department of music, Mrs. Humphreys received subsequent special training in Corvallis and Eugene and has sung in numerous choirs from Washington, D. C, to San Francisco during periods of residency determined by the duties of her husband. Major Russell Humphreys, USA, now in Tokyo. - Miss Virginia Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Beall and George Walter Brown, son of Mrs. A. J. Pearrow of Vancouver, Wash., were married at an after noon ceremony Saturday, Decern- oer z, at the Home of her parents in aiem. The marriage was solemnized by Dr. Chester W. Hamblin of the First Presbyter ian church at 3:00 o'clock. For her wedding the bride wore a wine dressmaker suit, with orchid blouse, black accessories. and orchid corsage. Mrs. Walter V. Beall, sister-in-law of the bride waa matron of honor and the best man was Laurence Bowers. Soloist was Grace Ashford who sang "The Lords Prayer." A reception followed. Mrs. Charles Hag an cut the cake and Mrs. Velle Tucker, aunt of the groom presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Leon Hansen presided at the coffee urn. Assisting were Mrs. LeRoy Simpson, Miss Mari lyn Reay and Mrs.- Frederick Sproule. For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Beall chose a green afternoon dress with brown accessories and white corsage. Mrs. Pearrow wore a tan suit with brown accessories and pink carnation corsage. Aftefr a short honyemoon at Oregon beaches, the Browns will make there home in Salem. Speaks on Bl essings Jean Mary, also to be a soloist, has been heard by many local audiences for several years, has been singing since a very early age. She has done choir work in Portland, Oakland, Calif, and Yakima. . . . Mrs. R. D. Ross in black and a chic pistachio green felt . . . Mrs. A. W. Loucks in a good-looking garnet red suit with black velvet collar and cuffs . . . Mrs. T. M. Medford wearing a mocha brown ensemble with matching hat with feather trim . . . Snow men . . . made of cotton centered the dinner tables for the Tillicum club dance Satur day night at the Hotel Marlon. . . . Compliments to Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen and Mrs. Guy Albin, who (aided by their spouses) made the attractive snowmen with faces on both sides and complete with little hats of paper nut cups, red ribbon bows, but : tons and holding candy canes. ... holly and red candles com-, pleting the decor on the tables ... the mirror asparkle with stars . . . above the orchestra on the wall a huge candy cane, Santa Claus and his reindeer. . . Among the guests ... at the dinner dance were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brennen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freel, Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Rider, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Denbosch, Dr and Mrs. Ed ward A. Lebold, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Frenk of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. John Steel hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCafferty. Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet with Mrs. Helen Gregg on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. The speaker will be Mrs. William Trith who will talk in "Aware ness of Blessings." Mrs. Ellis White and Mrs. Phil Weimer will assist the hostess. WILLAHINA Receiving awards at a Court of Honor held in McMinnville, were Everett Lemons, Ross Bailey, Richard Doyle, Tony Schuerch, and Bob NewbilL members of Willamina troop 254. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newbill also attended the Court of Honor. The Boy Scouts camped at their cabin in the city park Dec. 2, and cooked .their breakfast there the next morning. WILLAMINA The Pinochle club met this week at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson in Sheri dan. Prize winners were Mrs. Selma Wanless, Mrs. Ann Denton and Mrs. Thelma Hill, low. Many Guests Attend DAR Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution ob served guest day at their meeting on Saturday afternoon at the Sa lem Woman s club. Guests were Mrs. L A. Sanders, Mrs. W. S. Ankney, Mrs. C. W. Creighton, Mrs. K. S. Muller. Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. Rex Hartley of Jeffer son, Mrs. Mirpah Blair, Miss Georgia Shane and Miss LaVonne MulL Miss Edna Mingus presided at the meeting. A bazaar table was a feature of the afternoon and ar ranged by Mrs. W. E. Hanson, member of the state board. All proceeds from the sale of articles will go to the building fund for the caretaker's cabin at Cham-poeg. At the tea hour Mrs. W. B. Johnston and Miss Mingus pour ed. The table was festive with Christmas candles, streamers. bows and holly. Mrs. Lewis Grif fith headed the tea committee and assisting were Mrs. James Lugen beel, Mrs. Charles Prigge. Mrs. James G. HeltzeL Mrs. Albert W. B. Johnston, Mrs. Roy Rice, MfC! nPiQQ HrTQ Miss Ruth Rulifson- Mrs. Edward Taggart and Mrs. S. L. MinardL TA7Cr t V CZl lOctQ to Hir ton Wm ) Novelty Items for Christines Buying, Decorated Tree Stand and Crnaments By Soe Gardner A number of novelty items for the Christmas holidays are now coming into your local store. One of the new est is a Christ- f mas tree stand that Is a neatly decorated tree holder with- .ay red and white dancing Santas s,nr-u f Dac K g r o u n d. The decoration is a saving that It does no require the us ual covering you put on a stand. The stand is readily accessible for watering which prevents the tree from drying out and helps prevent a fire hazard. Tests have shown that the watered Christ mas trees will stay moist and re tain needles as long as three inf no I s-L Christmas tree Sewing Club At Melson's The Keizer Ladies Sewing club met with Mrs. Roy Melson for an all day quilting. A no-host lun cheon was served and later in the afternoon a business meeting was held. Plans were made for Christ mas party and gift exchange. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. LaRud, December 14. i Present were Mesdames Paul Smith, Elmer Ideen, Dora Mason, Fred Begdek. J. E. Bartruff. Luth er Melton, J. E. Whitehead, J. A. Gardner, Nick LaRud, Sam Rich' ards, H. M. Broadbent, Ben Clag- ett. Otto Yunker, R. B. McClay, Roy Melson, Misses Ethel Hall, Lois Keefer, Alta Hall and Ruth Rulifson. The child study group of the American Association of Univer sity Women will be held Wednes day at 8 o'clock with Mrs. E. A. Crogan, 2059 Center street. Mrs. Gordon Black will give a demon stration of first aid as it pertains to young children. Mrs. F. E. Gar- kins and Mrs. H. J. Anning are assistant hostesses. WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimel of Willamina were honored recently at a combination reception and bridal shower, giv en by the 4-H club. The bride is the former Janie Smith, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. SHERIDAN Mrs. Lyle Bryant will lead a newly formed 4-H Sewing club. Newly elected, of fl eers of the club arc Judy Atwood, president: Marcia Bryant, vice president; Coral ee Had don, i retary and Betty Goughnour, song leader. Twenty members of the Hal Hibbard auxiliary United Spanish Veterans met for a social after noon Friday at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Ross. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Martha Harrington and Mrs. Laura Bug her assisted the hostess. JEFFERSON The Three Links club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ivan Sutton with Laura and Flora Thomas, assisting hostesses. During the business meeting, the club planned the an nual Christmas party for Oddfel lows, Kebekahs and their families and Theta Rho girls on Friday night. December 22 in the halL Committees! named for the party were: general Mrs. Maurice Townsend, Mrs. J. Swanzy, Mrs. Harold Mornssette; decorating the tree Mrs. W. D. Glasgow. Mrs. Ivan Sutton, Mrs. Howard Hamp ton; program Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. J. McNally and Mrs. Frank Higgins. Fourteen members and three guests, Mrs. J. McNally, Mrs. Guy Boi and and Mrs. Harold Mor- rissette were present. Mrs. Mor- rissette was admitted to membership. The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the Methodist church will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale at the city hall Saturday, December 9, beginning at 11 o dock. Mrs. Floyd Shepard and Mrs. Robert Shinn were co-hostesses. November 27, for the Minerva club, held at the Sigma Alpha Ep- I silon fraternity on the Willamette campus. Plans were made for the annual silver anniversary tea to be held December 0. week. Another Christmas tree novel ty l a new t t nf rruh. tir-1 rush and flame rrMttant orna ment. Made of a new corn posi tion, metalluy. the ornament U a shimmering, d.incinj touch of color for the tree. It is made up In a variety of bird, floral and lantern shaped designs, with each ornament put together by thin colored strips of metalloy. A popular priced item, it can be packed away for next year arter the tree Is dismantled. For your Christmas party table, a most attractive set of Christmas tree cake and mold sets are on the market You can maat a two layer cake in the large size molds, or eight indi vidual Christmas tree cakes In the smaller molds in esch set. The molds are of aluminum and can also be used for jeilied des erts or other dishes you want to shape and decorate like Christ mas trees. Coprrlcht ISM. General features Corp.) Slumber Party For Young Set Mania Webb and Jody HicketU were hoteM- for a slumber party on Siturriay night at the Morning- side home of the former s parents. Mr. and Mrs Wendell Webb, for a group of their high school class mates. Invitations were "sent to the guests to come to the Webb "arena" at 7 JO, wearing leans or peddle pushers for an evening of games and dancing. Mrs. Webb served the girls breakfast Sunday morning. Guests of Marcia and Jody were Anne Woodmanaee, Beverly Mott, Beverly Young. Doris Helen Spaulding, Donna Phelps, Dorothy Swlgart, Helen Calls than. Janet Iufer. Jan Foulger, Joan Wegner. Joy Robertson, Lucinda Cotman, Marjorie Little. Val Jean CocnelL Sharon Kennedy, Marilyn Lorenz, Nedine Gllman and Othelene Lee. Musical Party Given Mrs. Henry Lee entertained her pupils Sunday afternoon at a par- ty tn tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Hayes. Children present were CSTM ohansra, Diana end Linda Money, uilo and Jimmy Hays Robert and Mary Wood, Dck Vit tone, Terry lcbrlbergegr. Joyce no une irurnow. Bay Oliver David Lockard, Dotty Ann Rob eruon. Terry Laurence and Larry Vincent. ' The S piasters trill he oaiertals. ed tonight at the home of Miss Jeanne Busick. 7 S3 North Sunt. mer street, at o'clock with Miae Mariana Crotaaa the co-hovteaa. rot Insured Savings first Federal Savings first Caw i wd DfrWtoskd 2U st Federal Sayings end ban Ass's. U2 Sex UUrty SEE 1 j m ssksw m !SI II IP 1,1 it. ;,s If, !l 6 t JUti fmf Wssecisf 4 fnr ftrxj Alttf . . . 4 HEPTALGIN A now pain killer six trees stonger than morphine. 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