e Tl Etrm , Scdwa. Ofgogy tloodarv Pacssabo 10. ICS! SOCIETY Around Town.. By lerrm EBdkh HOLIDAY TRAVELERS . . . . Dr and Mrs. William C. Crothers, their twin daughters, Carolyn and Nina, and, son. Bill, are leaving Saturday for Atlanta, Geortia to spend the Christmas holidays witn Mrs. Crother's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Veatch . . . after Christmas the family will go to Maryville, Tenn. for a visit with Dr. Crothers' parents. Dr. and Mrs. .William H. Crothers . . . For New Year's BiU and Nell and their son, will go up to New York to be with another brother and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. George D.. Crothers . . . The twins will remain in the south with their grandparents . . . After the first of the year Dr. Crothers will return to Salem and his wife and children will remain An Atlanta for an extended visit with her family ... Headed south . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick areleaving next Sunday for Palm Desert, Calif, to spend the Christmas and New Year's holidays . . . their daughter, Glenda Lou, will fly south on December 11 to Join her parents for the Christmas vaca tion . . . The McCormicks will also be joined at the desert resort by Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEwain of Coos Bay . . . More holiday InvitatteBS . . . in the mall this week end . . . On Tuesday. December It Mrs. Ralph Wlrth and Mrs. Rnssel E. Pratt will be hostesses for a holklar tea. at the farmer's heme a Hayden avenee ... a era af their friends bidden to call between S and f e'eleek. Clever invitations ... have coma from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Free! and Dr. and Mrs. Owen Miller to a holiday party for which they will be hosts on Saturday night, December 22 at the Chambers' Salem Heights home on Acorn avenue . . . The party called a "Christmas Shopper's Delight" . . . printed on green paper and re sembling a holiday ad . . . headed "amazing value! special!" "The Chambers Hacienda open for the bis event . . . parking space free, but limited ... a host of values" New address ... for Colonel and Mrs. Eugene I. Faster, wha left Salem in the summer far California to make their heme they recently purchased a heme fat rTataonville and their new la 114 Drewimrten avw- . . llvina- close by Is their -in-law and daughter. Clyde and Jeanne Herr . . . The Feat- era are enjoyinc the aaath the annny weaver . . . sney their Salem friends will far a visit when they aenth . . . Party hosts ... on Thursday night will be Dr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd, who will entertain mem bers of the Salem Clinic, the staff and their wives at an informal party at their Ben Lomand Park home on Tillman avenue . . . Dur rtng the evening Dr. Dowd will show movies of his hunting trip to Kodiak, Alaska last spring . . . A late supper will be served by the hosts to 24 guests . . . At home . . . On Tuesday after noon will bo Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, who will entertain with her i weekly at home at . her Jerris avenue residence for all towns people and visitors in the capital . . . this will be Mrs. McKay's last at home until after the holiday season . . . Club notes . . . Mrs. Homer H. Smith has invited members of the Town and Country club to her North Summer street heme a Thursday afteratoea far tha Christmas party and luneheea, . . . Mrs. Smith b hostess for tha holiday party each year . . . Mrs. David II. Camera will preside at one e'clock bridge lmncheon at her home an this afternoon far the pleasure af her dab . . . Entertaining ... in Portland on Saturday will be Mrs. Hall Lusk. who has invited a group of her Balem friends to luncheon . . . later the group will attend the Portland Garden clubs annual Christmas show ... Board Makes Plant for Holiday Party Beard members of Highland Mathers club met Friday with Mrs. Willard O. Wilson for des sert luncheon and business meet ing presided over by Mrs. Wallace Ayres. The room mothers were voted money for treats in each roam at tha Christmas party. Plans for the program Thursday night discussed. Mrs. George Bean will be the speaker and will talk on Christmas greens and arrange ments. The refreshment commit tee will be headed by Mrs. Willard Wilson. A baby sitter has been en gaged for the evening. Are Tii Legal Guardians Of God's Priceless Cift To VISION tap OFTOMZTMST - CLUBS Mr. and Mr. George W. Oray, who celebrated their golden wedding anniTersary at a reception on November 25 at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick L. Orey. (McEwan photo). GREET GRANDSON Mrs. Louis du Buy and Mrs. Allen Craig, sr., arrived home Wednesday night from a 10-day trip to Santa Maria, Calif, at the home of Cpl. and Mrs. Allen Craig. They went to greet their grandson, Stephen George, born Nov. 25. The mother is the former LaVelle du Buy. The father is stationed at Camp Cooke. Noodlocraft TWO skeins knitting worsted! BIG wooden needles! Youll knit this shoulderette in a jiffy, and it's such a cute little chill-chaser too useful and fashionable! Favorite on campus, at home, at parties! Jiffy-knit shoulderette Pattern 808 has directions. SnJ TWtNT Y-FTVK CENTS in cotau for this pattern to Th Oregon Stataaman. KeUcraft Dept.. P.O. Box 5740. Chicago SO, 111. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAMKand ADDRESS with ZONK. Saen eotorful handiwork Ideas t Bead Twenty Cents in colas for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog. Chowoe your .patterns from our fatijr Ufcartratad taysT dolls, household and psrinml accaaaortas. A Free Pattern of a handbag ts printed fat tha book. Announces It's C 'Ik i FOR YOUR SHOPPINO CONVENIENO& PCNNEY'S WILL REMAIN OPEN TM. . . . v po THI FOUOWTNO EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS MONDAYS OECEMSER 3, 10, 17 ; THURSO AY OECEMSER 20 I FRIDAYS OECEMSER 7, 14, 21 SATURDAY OECEMSER 22 - MUSIC 4 "y- 1 Four Corners Clubs Hold Meetings FOUR CORNERS Mrs . C. R. Osborn was hostess in her home to tha Missouri club for a lun cheon. A gift exchange and holi day music was the afternoon di version. Mrs. Warren Shrake opened her home to the hobbyists who do textile painting. Members of the Four Corners Woman's club held their Christ mas dinner and party on Thursday at seven o'clock in the Community hall. Covers were placed for thirty with Mrs. Andrew Messman chair man of hostesses. Mrs. Charles Wast presented the club with a gavel. Mrs. Harvey Meyers re ported the Community Center as sociation voted to pay $350.00 on tha hall indebtedness. Gift ex change and group singing conclud ed tha evening. Social Club will Dine, Hear Reports Chadwick social afternoon club will hold its meeting Tuesday night at Masonic temple. Annual reports will be given by Mrs. F. D. Kibbe and Mrs. J. D. Berwick. A 1:15 dessert luncheon will be fol lowed by a musical program by Mrs. J. A. Sholseth and a business meeting. Mrs. S. Stender is chair man, Mrs. William Gahlsdorf, Mrs. A. H. Fish, Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mrs. T. M. Flanery, Mrs. Albert Bercham and Mrs. Delbert Brock are tha committee. On Etiquette By Roberta Las Q. What is the proper sequence in a social letter? A. It is correct to. write 'on the first page, and then on the third, or on the first, second, third and fourth. The latter order is prob ably the better in the case of very long letters, as it avoids confusion. Never write sideways or cross vise, as it leads to difficulty in reading. Q. How much time Is the bride properly expected to spend with her guests at the wedding recep tion? A. Not mora than two hours. She may then retire to her room with the maid-of-honor to change into her traveling costume. Q. Is it correct to serve a des sert with the silver on the plate? A. Yes. In Sskm Now Holiday GE ' i ! Mrs. Anthony Worthy Matron Trinity chapter, Order of the Eastern Star met on Friday night at West Salem city halL Main business for tha evening was the election of Mrs. Carl Anthony, worthy matron; J. B. Avison, wor thy patron; Mrs. Harry Charlton, associate matron; Many L. Mil lar, associate patron; Mrs. R. C Genry, secretary; Mrs. Fred Gib son, treasurer: Mrs. L. C Ander sen, conductress: Mrs. Roberts fTorster, associate conductress. Honored were Mrs. rTli Graham, past grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon, Mrs. Lester Fahnestock, worthy ma tron, ML Hood chapter, Portland. Refreshment committee included Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Eby, Mr. and Mrs. Iven Stwart, Mrs. Cummjr Reid and Mrs. George Tookey. Mothodist Women Moot Wednesday The circles of the Women's So. cietT of Christian Service of thm First Methodist church have Scheduled their Christmas moot ing for Wednesday, December 12. jessen luncneon will be served at 1:13 with the following ladies as hostesses and assistants: Circle 1. Mrs. Marr RnesoHn at the Fellowship room. Mm Han. ry Carl, Mrs. Sydney Hall assist ing. Circle 2: Mrs. Paul Acton. 8S0 Hansen ave., Mrs. George Bell, as sisting. Circle 3: Mrs. James Tavlnr. 882 N. 18th, Mrs. J. J. David, Mrs. Alma Shipley, Mrs. Robert C. Ir win assisting. Circle 4: Mrs. John H. Carkin, 495 N. Summer, assisted by Mrs. Rockwell Simpson, Miss Adona iocnrane, Mrs. Gertrude ggans and Mrs. H. A. Harris. Circle 5: Mrs. Floyd Utter, 448 Oak, Mrs. John Marr, Mrs. Har vey Scheidel assisting. Circle 6: Mrs. Willis A. Jones, 370 Fawk. Circle 7 to meet December 19 with the Guilds. Today's Pattern 4542 LOOK LOVELY while you work! Wear this apron with amusing tea cup pocket over its own pretty dress while you work about the house. When it's market -time or when the guests drop In, whisk off tha apron you're fresh and neat! Pattern 4542 in sixes 12, 14, IS, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34. 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 dress and apron trim, 4H yards 35-inch; apron, IV4 yards. This pattern easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for. fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY cents In coins for ttu patttrn to ANNE ADAMS, care of Tha Statesman, Pattern Dept. P. O. Box 6710. Chlcaeo SO. IU PrUrt plainly TOUS NAME, ADDRESS. ZOMS. SEZK. ITTLB HV jo 4i r - " T "National" Automatic Electric WATER HEATERS Just On Carload t Om st These Special Prict. Twin EWment Models. 30 Gallon a$0 OaUofi 52 Gallon -Sk J 1 r y. kit. SM L Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent, jr. Gooquelino Ann Zerzcm) who were married on December 1 at St. Luke's Catholic church in Woodburn. The bride is the daughter of the J. . Zerzans of Woodburn and the groom is the son of Colonel and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent of Anchorage, formerly of Salem. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Artz photography). CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Phi alumna with Mr. Tho dor Flock. I860 South Capital. 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY American War Mothers. Carrier Room. First Methodist church, S p Jn. Salem BPW partj. dessert supper. Salem Woman's clubhouse. 7 :30 p.m. Salem branch. AAUW Christmas mu sicals. First Christian church. S p.m. Dakota Ladies club Christmas party witii Mrs. Percy Ullman. 633 North Winter street. S pjn. WEDNSSDAY Mtinnarv RnrHatv. First PrMbrttr. tan church, prayer meeting room. S p.m., boara meeanc at x in nrepiace Hollywood Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Robert Hanna. 2209 D street, S p.m. THURSDAY Willamette university Faculty Wom en's club, Christmas party. Baxter ban. S p jn. Keizer Ladies sewing club with Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, S72 Sunset avenue, all day. Sojourners meet at Salem Woman's dabfeouse. 1 p-m- Hayesnlle woman's club with Mrs. C. fi. Olson, route 7. Christmas party. FRIDAY Salem Woman club meeting, club house. S p.m.. board meetlns. 1 P-m. Christmas Party For Club Group Salem Heights Mrs. William Gardner was hostess to the annual Christmas party of the Salem Heights Womens club on Friday afternoon at the Salem Heights Community hall. Mrs. Charles Davison conducted the business meeting, and reports were given on the Marion Feder ation meeting and on the Chil dren s Farm Home in Corvallis. For the program, Miss Ruth Fields, who has been a missionary in India tor 28 years, spoke on Inda and displayed beaded bags, costumes, scarfs, and rugs, which were brought to the states by Mi&s Edna Holder. Silverton Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bliss, Van Nuys, Calif., are an nouncing the birth of a daughter, Gretchen Louise, November 29. She has a sister, Rebecca Marie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bliss were grad uated from Oregon State college. M Rliss is the former Colleen Madsen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor 3. Madsen now ox -HiiicKnrn Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Sil- verton is the greatgrandmother of Uretcnen. Mr and Mrs. J. L Bairey and daughter, Judy are at Odell Lake for the winter months, where Mr. Bairey is employed with the state highway department. They will be in Salem over the Christmas holi days and plan to have friends at their place on weekends after the first of the year for skiing. Mrs. Bairey is the former Bette Staab. 75.60 $88.25 $98.85 do .rr- t x. ft ' Auxiliary Feted At Kinzer's Hal Hibbard auxiUary, U.S.W.V. held their Christmas party at home of Mrs. Charles Kinzer, on Friday. The hostess served a de ssert luncheon assisted by Mrs. Henry Knight and Mrs. Arthur Holden. Present were Mesdafnes Arthur Holden, S. T. Richards. L. H. Wetherby, W. E. Pugh, Henry Knight, T. C. Harrington, Percy Pugh, J. E. Torbet, Chas. O. Wil son, C. F. McClung, Edith Bane, J. B. Parker, J. D. Humphrey, M W. Baker, Joe E. Wood. F. A. Thompson, Jerry DeSart, John J. Chaignot, E. B. Millard. Susie Litchfield, John Bertelson, and Mrs. Kinzer. Certificates are Presented Dallas Mrs. Hoi lis S. Smith, local chairman of awards for Camp Fire Girls, presented an in formative session for guardian and sponsors of Camp Fire at then hall Thursday night. Mrs. Smith advocated the making of memory books with individuality and told of the many phases of her duties as chairman of awards. Mrs. Robert Kelly presided at the session with a model council fire. The surprise feature was the presentation of certificates from the New York office. .Mrs. Fred. Mardorf, chairman of the Polk county council, pre sented the certificates in recogni tion of perfect attendance to Mrs. Keiley, Mrs. Casey Fest, Mrs. M. M. Grooms, Mrs. Eldon Bevens, Mrs. Leroy Layton, Mrs. Floyd Youngblood, Mrs. Art Trinckes, Mrs. Arnold Braden and Mrs. R G. LeFors. This meeting concluded the training program of regular weekly sessions under the leader ship of Mrs. E. L. MtCleary. 3 Routes io California from Salem Go one war rotara no oxtra fare I Choico oi 7 thru busos dally to Los Anslos and San Francisco. See How Ton Save! Son Francisco Los Angol J$ 9.95 1130 . S.10 . S.10 Modford rVrrr Fall ltns Federal Tax Ketnrn Trip 24 LESS . . . Sound Trip Tickets J. L. WeOs. Agent 45f N. Cnnreh Z-242 lip Reception for W. J. Ettners A reception was held December 2 honoring Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sttner on their 25 th wedding anniversary. Over 200 called to greet them. Th affair was held at their horns on Trail avenue. A fan-shaped bouquet of chrysan themums decorated tha PMinteT. and carnations and fuchsias were used in the rooms. Serving were Mrs. Clayton Jones, Mrs. Bessie Ryan, Mrs. El mer Lake. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs.' Donald Ettner, Miss Be mice Ettner, Mrs. Rich ard Bain. Newport. Mrs. Effie Lorenz, Miss Barbara Jones and Miss Dorothy Radke. Membership Drive Is Successful Camp Fire Girls 1951 member ship march has come to a success ful conclusion. The roll was counted and Enid Wolcott, Execut ive director, found that 205 girls had joined the organization since the' drive began. According to reports turned in by leaders, since September 54 new groups have been formed in Camp Fire's Willamette Area com prising Benton, Marion and Polk Counties. Forty of these are Blue Birds for seven, eight and nine year olds, and ten new groups ar girls of ten years and older. In answer to the girls' plea to adults to "Hold That Liner by continuing their leadership, 98 new leaders and assistants joined the agency. Additional sponsors and others brings the number to 220 new adult members. Men were well represented, serving as group sponsors or on committees. The Willamette Area Council of Camp Fire Girls now has 118 act ive groups. HOSPITAL. MEETING Salem Memorial hospital auxi Uary will meet at the YWCA this morning at 10 o'clock. The Work Basket clab will meet with Mrs. Dennis Stevenson, 19&5 Park ave, Tuesday, for an all day meeting. Plans will be made for .the Christmas party for members and disabled veterans at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, 3790 Monroe ave- December 18 at 8 o'clock. t I s For Christmas From Coast to Coast It's Samsonite 8 hi IVe tf yefr fceekaaoM, yow eon took Cbe Elf Bnoppy TtW colony fiQfaj If (oftkeoA- TIW stucd coivli'vcateM' cowering, soke travel beotioqa wtf a smilel Ad bcouse tfce price h so ptsoainq two pieces ef Somsoni cot Uu tfcon you'd expect to pay for one of such qvoJicy yon can sor out witK a complete ntafched seal YearY And SontaenJie bt a complsf ronoe of styles ond sixes. For men. In Colorado Brown. Saddle Tan, Admiral Blue, and Notwrol ftowhioV FintsK. For woman f in these htgV colors plus Sapphire liw ond seonuda Creen. i Strong mnough to stand on! . j Open Monday and Friday Til Christmas j FUQWOTUQE CO. 275 North liberty -U The Marion LeU Norris TTe. leyan Service Guild of tha First Methodist church will meet to night st 130 with Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, 1525 D street. A soedal Christmas program and dinner Is scheduled. Co-hostesses far thsr evening are Mrs. Norma Shaw. Mrs. Edna Pickett and Mrs. Sufis Graham. Mrs. W. T. Dodge Is la chargs of devotions and t"t. Mrs. J. M. Hartley wffl gtv Christmas reading, "The Black Madonna." Dallas Post Auxiliary Plan Party December 21 Statassaaa News Service DALLAS The annual Christ mas party of the American Tg1on Carl B. Fenton post, and its aux iliary, will be held Friday, Decem ber 21, at the Pythian halL ft was decided at a meeting last week. A program, gifts and treats will be on the entertainment list for children and grandchildren of Le gion members. 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