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jM-Tho Statesman. Scrlow, Of.. Tlruredcrf; December 21, '1951? 1 SO CI ETYr CLUBS MUSIC Mrs. Seel la rs A Hostess 1 m.-E. J. Scellars Is entertain- 0 with a series of holiday Dar- ies this week at her Fairmount ill home. TVia hostess Invited attests to bridge luncheons on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Holiday reens and candles prevailed In he decor. Bidden on Tuesday were Mes fames George Waters, A. A- Rog ers, Frederick Lamport, E. M. age, William Busick, Frank Bur ingham. Burton A. Myers, Wil iam Cole, George Rossman, :harle A. Sprague, James T. Jrand and David Bennett Hill. Guests on Wednesday were MeT Bames A. C. F. Perry, G. Frede rick Chambers, - David Eason, Frank Prime, Donald C- Roberts, George L. Arbuckle, James H. Kicholson, C. B. McCullough, omer Goulet, sr., Hal Wiley, Eu awne Foster. George White of Portland and Miss Dorathea . Bteusloff. Lions Auxiliary Is Entertained The West Salem Lions auxiliary Get at the home of Mrs. Robert inghoff., Mrs. Junior Eckley, wesident, presided. Members vot ed to assist Lions in filling and distributing Christmas baskets to ! needy families. Mrs. Chester Douglas will visit the auxiliary's adopted convalescent patient and present her with a Christmas gift. Gins were exenangea. Mrs Langhoff and her sister, Mrs. D, A. Yung, sane a Christmas duet A dessert luncheon was served with Mrs. Yung pouring. Guests were Mrs. t. w. Cobalt and Mrs Yung. ""Miss Julia Johnson will be home today from Lewis and Clark col lege, where she is a member of the faculty, to spend the holidays with ber mother, Mrs. Leona Johnson. CLUB CALENDAR. THURSDAY Klnjrwood American Lesion auxil iary Christmas Dartr. at Kinewood Legion naU, covered dish dinner, 6:30 P.m. Hayesville Woman's club with Miss Fern Morgan. 1704 Claxter Road. spiritual sunflower club with Mrs. Sam Harms. 1740 State st 1 p.m. Fidelia class. First Baptist church. meet at church. 2 pan. capital Tenthive. B4D. Maccabees. Beaver hall, 6:30 no-host dinner. Hollywood Merry - Go - Round club with Mrs. Oscar Forgard. 7:30 p.m. Past Presidents. Capital Unit 9. Am- erican Legion, Christmas party at Al- nert uragg home, 730 dessert. West Salem Woman's club, citv halL P-m. FRIDAY MerrT 'Times elub Christmas nartv. dessert luncheon, with Mrs. Gave Dtehm. 3380 SUvertbn Hood, 1:30 pjn. Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV, with Mrs. Jack Cutler. 2270 Maple avenue, 2 p.m.. Christmas party. Open House at Hospital An open house at the Salem Memorial hospital will be held Friday afternoon, December 22 between 2 and 6 o'clock. Arrang ing the affair are Erwin Wedel, administrator of the hospital, Mrs. Adam LeFor, superintendent of nurses, and members of the hospital nursing, staff. Bidden to the holiday open house are employees of the hos pital and their families, hospital staff doctors and their families, members of Salem Memorial hos pital auxiliary and families, and the board of directors and fami lies. Portraits on Display Robert I. HuHette, member of Statesman advertising staff, is showing pastel portraits at Kitchen Center, 362 State, through this week. ' He studied at Jean Turner school in San Francisco and has had showings in San Francisco and Santa Barbara. He is current ly working on a book, "Give Back My SouL" Parties Precede Rainbow Dance Several parties are being plan ned by members of the younger set to precede the Rainbow Girls formal dance Friday nifht at Crystal Gardens. Miss Julie Miller and Miss Mary Lou Zumwalt will be hostesses for a coke party before the dance at the Fairmount Hill home of the former's parents. Dr. and Mrs Vern W. Miller, for a larire sroiin of their high school friends. Miss Anne woodmansee and Miss Helen Callachan are enter talrtlng sixty of their school friends at a pre-dance party at the home of the former s parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, on South High street Navy Mothers at Boone Home - Salem Navy Mothers club met recently at the home of Mrs. Wil lie Boone for a Christmas party. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ivell Hal' ey and Mrs. Iva Hamilton. Election of officers was held with Mrs. C M. Briggs being chosen commander for the coming year. Other officers elected are Mrs. W. R. Howard, 1st vice com-! mander; Mrs. L. H. Hudson,' 2nd vice commander; Mrs. L. J. Bar rett, chaplain; Mrs. F. . Casp elL adjutant; Mrs. Genevieve Ol son, finance officer and Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, matron-at-arms. Installa tion of officers will be at the reg ular meeting in January. Twenty-four cans of home made candy were reported as being sent to sons now in the service. Two Christmas boxes were packed with gifts brought by members of the club for the two adopted veter ans in the Roseburg hospital. Af ter an exchange of gifts refresh ments were served. Stamps for Disabled Vets New Project Collecting used stamps of all denominations above three cents ii a new project being undertak en by members of the Junior Wo man s club in Salem, In coopera tion with the national organization. The stamps are being collected for permanently hospitalized vet erans in 129 hospitals throughout the United States, to aid in rec reational therapy. The club will place containers in downtown stores after New Years Day. In the meantime larg er collections are being solicited. It is suggested that persons who have become disinterested in col lecting stamps may wish to give them to the project. If so Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, 2200 Laurel st. will receive them. Old collections especially, whether valuable or not, may have taken on added value through the years. Unless the donor especially requests otherwise, the collections will be divided to be distributed to a large number of men. In saving the stamps, persons are requested to include some of the paper margin, so perforations are intact. Christmas packages may be a rich source of stamps oz mgner denomination the com mittee suggests. In Dressing Up Windows for Holidays, Follow Simplo Rules for Buying Fabric 1 ') Past Presidents or WEC will meet with Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Nebraska street today. They will have a covered dish dinner at noon. By 8oe Gardner If you are thinking of dress ing up your Vindowi for the holiday! and many readers have been writing me about the problems of Li X V. J own drapes it is a good idea to follow some simple bail rules. A notice will find a ! wealth of fab-1 rics In piece goods depart-1 ments of local 1 stores, but be fore planning any home sewing project like this, make sure the colon you want will harmonize with those In your home. Judge patterns and textures carefully. A modern, rough textured fabric might catch your eye, but if your living room is done in Colonial period, you are better off with a chintz. Plain colored drapes are best for rooms with pattern- Group Elects New Officers Jaycettes, meeting with Mrs. Milan Bonifest Tuesday, elected the hostess as president, Mrs. Law rence Moore as vice president, Mrs. Melvin BedsauL secretary ed wall paper. You will probably find that hangings that come right down to the floor are bet ter than shorter ones, unless you have a set of country cottage windows. There are many tricks you can work out for different effects in drape making. Vertical striped fabric will give height to a low ceiling room. A softer touch is achieved by tie backs or wide ruffled styles. You can save time with new sewing machine attachments ob tainable at your local sewing centers. These Include rufflers, edge stitchers, and cording foots. The last will enable you to work In scalloped edges or even Gre cian scroll designs after a little practice. For valances a swag style is a simple drape to make and can be combined with a set of drapes you now have for a new note. You might even progress to cov ering a valance board for a dec orator touch, Miss Karsten Engaged Adding ber name to the list of brides-elect la Miss Diane Kar sten. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, whose betrothal to Fred Smith, soo of Mr. and Mrs. (CoorrUM Oeaerml features Cera.) and Mrs. Jason Lee as treasurer. Officers will be Installed at i dinner dance in January. Mrs. Horace MrGee win eater tai her club at a Christmas luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Friday at ber North 22nd street borne. Mrs. Thomas McNeill and Mrs. Lester Carter will be addi tional guests. Herbert L. Smith, has been re vealed. No wedding date has be set. 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