it ,1 '. ; . t f ' .' !i . 12 The Statesman. Salem. Ore Thursday. December 14, 1950 i (modi Auxiliary Plans Holiday Events SOCIETY- CLUBS - MUSIC Jown . By Jeryme English - ununAY PARTIES . . . Invi- tatinne arc in the mail to a holi day tea for which Mrs. Dwight n;conVu.rr will be hostess at w Fairmount Hill home on Wed nocriav. December 20 lor the pleas ure of her new daughter-in-law-to-be, Barbara Hendrickson, who will be married to Perry Dwight Chiipnherrv. ir. two days after i-hritmas .-. . . Guests have been hidden to call between Z and 6 o'clock ... ; At home . . The Arnold Krue gers will be hosts for an infor mal holiday party on Saturday nicht at their Klnrwood Heights residence for a small croup of their friends . . . with calling hoars between 7 and It 'clock . . . ; " : To come north . for the hol idays will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy H Simmons, who are leaving their winter home in Palm Springs on Fridav ' . . expecting to arrive hr on Monday to spend the Christmas and New Year's holi day with their daughters and families . . . Jim and Betty Haley nd Chuck and Mary Jane Bar elav ... New arrival ... a little girl, who tipped the scales at seven pounds, fourteen ounces, was born to Dr. and Mrs. Otto F. Kraushaar on Tuesday at the Salem. Memor lal hospital . . . there are two boys In the family, Danny and Johnny . . . the grandparents are Mrs Emma Kraushaar .of Pasadena, who has been visiting here at her son's home for several weeks and Mrs. Frank Casey of Oakndge, ; Tenn. ... To Portland . . . Dean and Sirs. Melvin Geist and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson will be dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, formerly of Salem, on Friday night at a dinner and bridge party for 'hlch they will be hosts ... Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed will j te in Portland Saturday night to be chaperones at the St. Hel en's hall . Christmas formal . ; their daughter, Diane, is a senior at the hall and will return next V week to spend the holidays ere ... Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn will motor to Portland Sunday , to be guests at the holiday open house for which the tatter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.,' and Mrs. James I McGinnis, will be hosts . . . The Shinns will remain over until Monday with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Kerr ... ; Sixth birthday . . . Phyllis Jenks,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win stanley Jenks, will entertain a group of her young friends at a party today at the Alice avenue home of her parents in Canda laria Heights i . . Wishing Phyllis happy birthday will be Susan Fisher, Cathy Sprague, Susan Mohr, Nancy Smith, Martha . Moore; Ann Froman and Phyllis Hill ... OUTSTANDING ... the Salem Garden club's annual Christmas Greens show . . . Tuesday and Wednesday at the Izaak Walton clubhouse . . . the large hall proved a grand place for the ex hibits and displays . . . the doors r" ,-r?V -i3?.:k-1 VS " N ' , -m" .mn i jion rr iiimi in'ntfhTrifiA , I t, . toiii8ifiBiiii Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Takayama (Emi Kiyokawa) who were married on November at the Asbury Methodist church in Hood River. The newlyweds are now at home at Brooks. Toastmistress Club Party The Salem Toastmistress club will hold its regular meeting and Christmas party tonight at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock. Spe cial guest will be Martin Ribera, seven year old student at the Ore gon School for the Deaf. Other guests will be members of the Chemeketa Toastmistress club. Mrs. Marshall Swearingen will be toastmistress and speakers will be Mrs. Elmer Berg, Miss Marge Graves, Mrs. George Beane, and Miss Ruth Haynes. Serving as hos tesses will be Miss Freda Cher- rington. Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mrs. O. K. Beals and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua. Special music will be provided by Mrs. Edward White and act ing as general evaluator will be Santa Claus. Dinner and Program Insurance Women's association will be entertained at a Christ mas party by the Insurance Agents on Friday night in the Cave room of the Senator hotel at 6:30 o'clock. A social hour will precede the dinner and program. The next regular meeting of the women's association will be Jan uary 18. THERE'S TIME . , STILL if Let Us RESTYLt 1 II Your A FURS for Jj y ; Christmas :fj CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Labish Garden club with Mrs. Jos- eDh Hennv. 1:30 dessert luncheon. Dine and Do club wiuv Mr. K. K O'Connor, no-host luncheon, 12 JO o.m Christmas party. Keizer Ladies sewing club regular quilting, no-host luncheon, gut ex change with Mrs. Nick LaRud. faculty women s Christmas party, Baxter hall. 8 p.m. Sojourners, salad luncheon, Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1:15 p.m. DeMolav Mothers,, noon luncheon Masonic Temple. Hanging of the Greens, at YWCA, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV. with Mrs. Sarah Cutler, 2270 Maple avenue. 2 p.m., Christmas party. Past Matrons association. OES. din ner meetinr. Golden Pheasant, 6:30 p.m. Nebraska club Christmas party and turkey dinner, Mayflower hall, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Salem Rotana club Christmas din ner party. Four Corners Community hall. 7 p.m. Community Square dance. Popcorn scnooinouse, a p.m. Bethel 43. Job s Daughters, meet at Masonic Temple. 1:30 p.m. ridells class. Jason Lee church, cov ered dish dinner and Christmas party, at church, 6:30 p.m. A Christmas party combined the business and social meetings for December for Salem Unit 138, American Legion auxiliary Tues day night at the Salem Woman's club. There was a decorated Christmas tree with gifts for mem bers and guests. Members of the rehabilitation committee were hostesses with Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. Walter Esplin as co-chairmen. As sisting were Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Donald Rasmussen, Mrs. Wayne Keeney, Mrs. Milo Aesch- limann and Mrs. Earl Ahlers. The committee announced that 70 dol lars worth of gifts had been sent to the Veterans hospitals in Rose- burg and Portland. Several aux iliary members plan to attend the Portland Veterans' hospital open house party on December 17. Mrs. Jack Simkins, chairman of the child welfare committee, an nounced that there are several veterans' families in need in the Salem area and that used toys, children's clothing and food items will be presented to them at Christmas. Members are asked to bring these items to the home of Mrs. Ted UHaKKo or Ivirs. Clayton Steinke. Earl O. Bushnell, civil defense director of Salem, gave a talk and told of plans for this area, the type of warfare we may exper ience in the event of an attack and plans for evacuation and care of the people. Mrs. Wavne Keeney, chairman of the national security commit tee, reported that a number of auxiliary members have been working in the civil defense' pro gram and shortly there will be a need for more typists and clerical workers. Post 136 is giving a children's Christmas party at the KC hall ,on' December 18 and unit members are asked to assist. Guests at Tuesday's meeting were Mesdames Willard Wilson. Glenn Palmer, Earl Phipps. Ken neth Decatur. Edward Maerz. Clarence Nelson and Dennis Tyler. Trinity Chapter to Meet Trinity chapter. Order of East ern Star will hold Its Christmas party and gift exchange on Friday night following the regular meet ing at the West Salem city hall at 8 o'clock. Presiding will be Mrs. D. M. Ebv and Stanley Brown. Mrs. Harry Phillips heads the re freshment committee. On Sunday, December 17 the chapter will hold installation of new officers at 8 o'clock at the hall. Mrs. J. E. Van Wyngarden is the new worthy matron. Barbara Frietchie Teat. DUV meeting slated for Friday after noon has been postponed until De cember 22, when it will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Cutler Kimsey and Berg Are Winners William E. Kimsey and Elmer O. Berg were over-all winners of the double master point tourna ment conducted by the Salem Elks Bridge club at the annual Chriit- mas party at the Colonial House Monday night More than 50 mem bers and their friends from Cor vallis, Albany. Shedd and Brown sville participated. Arrangements were in charge of a committee con. sisting of Mr. Khnsey, Walter M. Cline, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. Mrs. Arthur Binegar, Mrs. Lenore Park, ana Mr. and Mrs. EUis H. Jones. Other tournament winning teams it ... f were Mrs. Milton D. Parker and 1 Mrs. ElUs H. Jones, Mrs. Walter M. Clint and Mrs. John Pugh of Shedd, and Mrs. Arthur Binegar and Mrs.' Edward E. Roth. Those with high scores Included Mrs. Ellen GabrieL Mrs. Dorothy Rem- my of Brownsville, waiter M. dine, Mrs. Dewey HowelL John Pugh of Shedd, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and Mrs. Charles T. Foulger. WUlajnina , The Friedihlp club held its annual Christmas meeting and dinner this week at the home of Mrs. Frank Smelaer. Secret pals for next year were drawn. Guests were Mrs. SmeUer, Mrs. Clufi Rufg, Mrs- Bessie Lamson. Mrs. W. C. Tremblay. Mrs. Karl Laetx, Vlra Xl Bki-I ardaon aad Mrs. O. K. Brock sr.' At Tour Local Deeds ... If You Bring Them In Now! Factory on Premises and windows all garlanded with cedar . . . one huge silver tree adorned only with fuchsia balls and matching reflectors ... A variety of wreaths ... of holly. cedar, walnuts, della robbia and ornaments . . . one that caught our eye . . . ol silver ana decorated with violet, mauve and pale green grapes and tied with a green and silver bow ... and made by Mrs. Ben Maxwell, the club presi dent ... Decorations ... on either Lide of the huge fireplace, where there was an adorable children's mantel, two doors Identically decorated by Miss Edith Schry ver ... of red cellophane ar ranged diagonally and centered with a gold star with a cluster of apples, carrots, and sugar cubes tied with gold string . . . Striking . . . was Mrs. Phillip Allison's and Mrs. William Phil lips' Madonna arrangement . . . a red paisley shawl tor the background ... in the center was the hand carved limewood Madonna, which Mrs., Allison purchased in Oberammergau last spring . . . flanked by brass can dlesticks holding blue tapers and at the base blue wine glasses with blue candles and on either side two large blue vases filled with greens ... Causing much attraction . . . the two tables of all types of minia ture Christmas trees made by members of the Friendly Neigh bors Garden club ... To mention a few ... a plastic clothes line tree, a cigarette tree, one of white crinoline ... a cone, one of dod- corn, a paper doilie tree ... a Merry-Go-Round tree with rein deer ... An adorable Swedish tree . . . one made of: tin cans . . . also one frame made of a coat hanger . . . plastic trees . . . Hundreds attending the two day show . . . including a large group from Albany .and several dozen down from the ; Wayside Garden club in Portland X . Altrusa Club Dinner Altrusa club members will meet at the Hotel Marion tonight for a Christmas party and dinner. The social hour will be from 7 to 7:30 o'clock with dinner following. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. E. D. Nelson, Mrs. George W. Sumpter and Miss Minnie Just. SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. C. A. Kells will entertain the Little Garden club of Salem Heights at a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m. to day at her home on Mountain View drive, with Mrs. Ralph Cart wright and Mrs. R. D. Cooper as sisting. There will be a gift ex change and group singing. Mrs. Lewis Judson will read "Christ mas Carols." Costume Party For Juniors The Salem Junior Woman's club annual Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Rich ard Criswell on Kingwood Drive, December 18. Plans were com pleted for the affair at Monday night's meeting. Mrs. Margaret White is general chairman. There will be an exchange of gifts and members are to come dressed as a title of a book, movie, song or play and prizes will be awarded. The club voted to purchase rec ords Tor theBlind school and to give gifts to two girls at the Tu berculosis hospital as its Christ mas charity work. At the business session Mrs. Wesley Vorhees was initiated. A committee appointed to take charge of collecting stamps for wounded veterans includes Mrs Wesley Goodrich, Mrs. William Judson and Mrs. Richard Jen ings. The project is being carried out by Junior Woman's clubs throughout the state. Miss Betty Jean Bergner. dance chairman, reported that the club's benefit Valentine dance has been set for Friday, February 9, at Crystal Gardens with Bill de Souza's orchestra playing. The youth conservation comb- mittee with Mrs. O. T. Mansfield as chairman was in charge of the evening's meeting. Mrs. Lena Smithson, superintendent of Hill crest, was the speaker and Don Barrick showed the movie of Dickens' 'Christmas Carol." Christmas continues $100, $200, $300, Saving To You. Savings Up to NEW AND USED GRANDS FAMOUS MAKES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Our entire stock of New Grands, Spinets and used Uprights Go at Bargain Prices. and up $50 Down Small Monthly Payments on Balance A Small Deposit Holds On for Christmas Delivery Pianos Are Going Fast So Shop at Tollman's Now Open Evenings Lots of Parking Space I Free Delivery 395 South 12th Street Be sure ft pure sugar ...be sure with C-H r j t ifLc:u i r. j 155 N. liberty Phon. 3-3191 nni TOW d PiteiB Brent Men 4 mm I Brent's coHor with its rck -conforming fH ond its CcoNor od" look svits his nm of sryfe. Th totrtailord body 1ho fits wirhovt bvtge or wrirtkl pUot his sens of i ill LESS THAU CUE YK3UI rr has DEcor.iE or:E OL? THE FASTEST-S CLU HQ CHIQTS lU AMERICA! 2p 3 Th Iwttrovs finttli of Bront's fino'tvatvroo1 brooddofh oppools to m nS lor of JtMwry. 4 l ' rvogd onstrvOion sotifM Wis oW for sonric oao bf last yoor untoowrv-frMS yoor over a holf million The shirt that off en a new high in toforirtg at fH prico.Topor-totlorcd kxxfy and foco-Bettering "collar od" conor. Roe Sanforized mercer ized brooddoth In White. SoCdt, Srripev 3-Sor Breftfs mota highly-esteemed ChrisSma gifts.