t The Statesman, Salrnzu Qrsw Sunday, November 18, 1S52 Officers Will Visit Legion Units Monday. The department officers of the American Legion Auxiliary wiU - make their official visit to Salem when they will be entertained' by Capital Unit 9, Salem Unit 135 and Kinfwood Unit 81, on - Monday evening at 8 o'clock in. the main room of the American taction ' ClUD. . , Appran President of Capital Unit, will preside at the meeting. Mrs, E. 5. Simkins pres ident of Unit 125 and Mrs., Verne Axelson, president of Unit 81 will pour during the social hour. The refreshment committee will be the membership committee of Cani tal Unit; Mrs. T, J. Brabec, "chair man, Mrs. R. C. BlaxalL Mrs. Lue Lucas, Mrs. John . Wood, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. W. L. Os borne, Mrs. Michael CasteUano, Mrs. Anson Ingels, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. H. H. Henry and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson Sr. The decorations committee will be the past presidents of Salem Unit 138: Mrs. Bert Walker, chairman, Mrs. Harlan Judd, Mrs. Joseph DiFlip- ?U Mrs. Harold Streeter and Mrs. ed UUakko. " Thegifta will be in charge of Mrs.jamer Knower. Music will be furnished by Peter VanHorn, who wiU sing, accompanied by Pat Shields. ; Department officers planning to attend are Mrs. Robert Kreason of Dallas, department president; Mrs. Lois Erickson, vice president; Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, secretary, Portland; .Mrs. McKinley Kane, Dundee, treasurer; Mrs. Mem Pearce, historian, Salem, find Mrs. Harry Humphrey, Stayton, district ; president. Birthday Parties For Young Set FOUR CORNERS-A group of birthday parties for (the weekend l Included an Evening party for Judy Scott on Saturday celebrat ing her twelfth anniversary. The diversion was an old fashioned taffy puU. Her guests Joanna Weekly, Janice Phillips, Jo Gan non, Denlce Miller, Rose Dunigan, Barbara Burns. j j ; ( Tuesday, Armistice! Day was a double holiday for Denlce Miller, whose thirteenth birthday anni versary was the inspiration for a movie party with late refresh ment at her home. Bidden were Linda, Wyetta and Joyce Capps, Barbara Bums, Judy Scott, Cheryl Miller. Mrs. Henry Bastain honored her daughter, Betty, op Tuesday after noon for her tenth anniversary. Bidaen were Arlyce Slack, Carol Senrick, SherriU White, Marsha Lee. Others present were Mrs. Pe ter Kergil and her f house guest. Miss Agnes Malsom of Bristol, . D. Miss Malsom and Mrs. Ker gil are sisters. City Panhellonic luncheon Friday City Panhellenic has slated a i sneeting for Friday noon, Nov. 21 ! t the Senator Hotel. Mrs. John William Stortz is president of the group this year. j ! City Panhellenic has scheduled Its annual open meeting for . all Greek letter women in the city for Friday, Dec. 5. The affair will be luncheon at the American Le- J ion Club at noon with Miss Mary ash, dean of women," at Oregon State College, as the guest speaker. - . y : Mrs. Robert Kreason Pallas, department presi dent of the American Le gion Auxiliary, who will make v her I official visit to the three Salem Units" of v the American Legion Auxil iary Monday night at the . American Legion Quo. . Dance Clubs to Entertain, The i Bon Heur Dancing Club will hold its November rfanr Fri day night at the VFW Hall with iae mason jweioaaires playing for the affair. Th mmmittu hi,. - .w auwiuwa Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Witting, tubmen, box. ana Mrs. P. w. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bur roughs, Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hume and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Elof son. Cosmis Dance The Cosmis Club dance will be an event of RaturHon- u . the Mayflower Hall. Esthel Ben ner and his orchestra will play for uanong oexween 9 and 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank- irtnnM- chairmen of the dance directorate with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes and Mr. and Mr. svr,v vt , . . - assistmg. i , 4 The American War Mnttia. tn hold a social meeting Tuesday aft ernoon at. the home of Mrs. Ed ward R. Cook. 2125 MtHU 1.. nue, at 1 o'clock. ' Officers Named At Girl Scout Meeting District, Santiam Area Council. oumii mi ue x naay morning cers are Mrs. -Chester Chase, first 1Z r ., luu, ,UU ICS W. Knnowsky, second vice-president; - - MJwuKf wuv was reelected secretary. jLuvnamji mgnt a group from the Salem. district attended semi annual council meeting in the Memorial Union Building on the Oregon State College campus, CorvaHis. Mrs. Ivan Marble, Indepen dence, was reelected president; WMfl Main m C1w . .is., tMKiu, was reeiecT ed treasurer; Mrs. A. C Newell was named recording secretary and Mrs. Walter Spaulding was reelected corresponding secretary. Salem members of the board in clude Mrs. Chester Chase, Mrs. Ray Stringham, Mrs. Ted Hobard. Mrs. Charles J. Knnowsky, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. R. N. Chase and Mrs. Edwin Keech. Others attending the dinner 5Mt ere Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. Hal Randall and Carol Ran dall, who reported on the North west District conference held in Seattle last month. Miss Randall and Karen Gun derson of Lebanon were the only two girls chosen from the Santiam area council to attend the confer ence. The 1854 conference will be held at Sun Valley. Miss Randall told of senior Girl Scout partici pation in the planning program during the conference and of the report given by Sally .Sabo of Bozeman, Montana, who repre jented Region 11 at the Interna tional World Girl Scout Camp at Switzerland this summer. Plans are also underway for an ex change Girl Scout camp between Canada and the U. S.- - FL dub Entertained The Salem FL Club met Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Spence. Mrs. Gregory Schmidt was the co-hostess. At tending were Mesdames Robert LaudahL Keith Rtw Tm vcr Everett Soden, Orville Britton, uujru xiamoy, jauce aunmons, Harold Bressler, Laurence Mc Clure. Weslev Hunter. Mia Tr.. Doyal, Doris Kimble, Delores Jay ana Juois xuaaxu. , I EDWARD WILLIAMS New Christmas Department -, Is, Now Openl (Just around the corner on Commercial) Magnificent Gift Wrappings ' Lovely candles In an assortment of colors and designs , '. Unusual Christmas Cards-(Over 1,000 to choose' from) Box. Assortments . .Personalized Edward Williams ; I THE HOME OF HALLMARK ' CARDS ' 180 Court Street -J , , and Just Around The Corner on Commercial r. Vyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?i s4n Announcement P Casual Dresses Dressy Dresses Cocktail Dresses Values to 39.95! Sizes - : '9 to 17 10 to 20 MYt to i - m www k0 Famous Designers Reports Given at CDA Mooting Reports ' were firen at the Catholic Dauehtr nt lm.;.. meeting Wednesday nijht at the -ujouc center, ine tall bridge series has lust ended, hit win k- resumed sifter the first of the year. square nances wui continue at the Center the first and third Wednes day of each month. Plan nude for a Day of Recollection on ov. a at St. Vincent DePaul Church. - Mrs. Frank Parch er sanf a Sroup of Gallic folk sonfs. accom panied by Mrs. William Scfariver. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. P. Collette- Mrt T. 1 Gooley,Mrs. Francis Waser andj mu.. wooa vores. " The Swes le PTA wCl aseet at the school Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. For the program the Willam ette Universirr Drams rimirtm. will present a play. The third bu iuuuipi wiu serve as nos tesses for the coffee hour. Benefit Tea at -Chrfstenson Residence' - rvent of Friday aiternooa. Nor. 2i win be the benefit tea to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Chrlstensen. 735 Stewart Street, by members of the Lady of ML Carmei Study Group, which has recently been organized. Proceeds from the event wEl augment, the building fund for the new St. Joseph's Catholic Church, now under construction. All Cath olic women are invited o call between 3 and I o'clock,- . Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. Mrs. Hall task, Mrs. Stanley McKay, Mrs. Ward Shryock, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. T. A. Wlndkhar. Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde and Mrs. Chrlstensen. The club members will assist about the rooms and preside at the tea table. Dino and Do Club At Sloan. Homo. The Dine and Do Club was en tertained at dessert hxncneoa at the home of Mrs. Mary Sloan on Cummincs Lim TJrarsday after noon. Mrs. C E. ttst, Mrs. Hugh Adams and Mrs, P. O. McFariand were honored with a birthday Tbe bazaar committee reported net of C8 and Mrs. L. A. Wood and Mrs. G. C. Pomeroy were ap pointed chairmen to select a needy Christmas family. There will only be the oo meeting In November JS fourtl Thursday faHa on Thanksgiring. Guests attend ing were Mrs. Dale Iimbaugh and Mrs. Sella Lansing. The Dee. H meeting will be a- Christmas party at the H. E. Goodrich home. t The Wasaa8 AaxIHsry f fx PauTs tpiscopal Church will meet in the parish bouse Friday after noon at 1.29 p. ra. There win be election of officers, followed by a program. Dinners Slated For Auxiliary . The Harion-Ptk County Medi cal Auxiliary has aUtad social meetings t home oC members for the November meetiag. Kobxxt iiaaers wia begia st I CS p. m. with. Informal mabm foUovtag. Hostesses are as foikmst Mrs. diaries Caasbca, 1FI9 Virginia St, Ms. iward Vaaderboof and Mrs, Donald Woodard aisistlng- Mrs. Horace McGee, 137 N. X2rd SU Mrs. Otto Kraushasr and Mrs. Marnard SMffer assisting Mrs. Thad Mcreland, Jtil AJrs rado Terrace, Mrs. Carl Hohn and Mrs. Harold Pooie. asslrtlzig; Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, tCf S, High St. Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and Mrs. Cart W. Emmons '-"r,t The West Saleta LUm AaxlSary will xneet Monday night at the 1223 N. lKh St, at t pjtn. A ttle yi-on party wia foISow the meetiag. Guild to Plan Breakfast fsuT Laeopl CLarch vO met Tvesdsy afternoon at tbe ptr bouje. Uarttsart are ttx fiord. Mrs. C W. Parser. Mrs. rjr, --ins, Mrs. 1L CL Sdrra. Mias tiabrth Porter and Mrs. Jew , wU be . report of the tt tostjng committee, rns be" last wUch the mad c w Sm !illlA4rr-it Commssatoo Jar men the breakiast tor the Jiov, XI eoaCrmation class wSi be post poned usta Dec T. j RrO-1 U, Jsk"! D.iVUrs observe junior Bethel nigbt at the Monday meeting at the hail at p. m. There wta be alecUon of ctfjcers. A practict 'lor all Junior Bethel ofneers is ctd uled for Sunday anernoon, " " 7- ' V'mm,,KU1 Meae-e wjuwestr jsm tM .rrr nmi w. n ,, ...... ..x. J I ..MSswOTM,,t,i1arijMlW. , , I,, , y:....r. ' ' I & Announces A o) LiUU Nationally -Famous Coat Manufacturer Closes Out Large Group of Fine Coats At a Ridiculously Low Figure to the Schlesinger Co. v Evtry Important Fall Fabric In 100 All Wool I - I 1 1 b H I w m mm IV I I 17 J Si'zesi j - ( L I I 12V? to " j - j L I I j I Every Important Fall Color at w e i 409 Court Strett Open Friday Til 9PJ1