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J (Sec 3V-Statesman, Salem, Or Wd Dc 9, 1853 Mrs. Greider Names YWCA Committees Mrs. Carlton Greider, new pres ident of the YWCA board, an nounced her standing committees at the resular board meeting Tuesday morning. Announcement was made of the appointment of Mrs. Jay Mc Murren to toe YW staff as young adult leaded She replaces Mrs. James Armson, who is leaving for Medford to make her home. where her husband has been transferred, j - Mrs. - Maynard Shifter was fleeted a member of the board and Mrs. Frank H. Spears as a member of the board of trustees. Standing committee chairmen and members are as follows: adult program, Mrs. George Gregor, chairman, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Glenn! Ftavel: College Y, Mrs. Robert Anderson; Budget shop, Mrs. Chester Loe and Mrs. George LaBorde, co-chairmen, Mrs. A. C. Haag; finance, Mrs. Robert Anderson, chairman, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore. Food service, Mrs. Theron Hoover, chairman, Mrs. George Maison, chairman, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsenv and Mrs. G. F. Chambers; hostesses, Mrs. Wil lard N. Thompson, chairman, Mrs. Arthur Atherton and Mrs. Rich ard Upjohn: house, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, chairmen, Mrs. Theron Hoover. ; Committee Members Membership, Mrs. Harold 0. Schneider, chairman. Mrs. Rus kin Blatchford and Mrs. Vernon -1 , i t: n : Wlimore; personnel, .wirs. imam Crothers, chairman, Mrs. Robert D. Gregg; public affairs, Mrs. Wil liam Van Meter: public relations, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, chairman, Mrs. Phillip Brandt Jr.: publicity, Mrs. Brandt: telephone, Mrs. Glenn Fravel, chairman. Mrs. Chester Cox: Y-Teen program, Mrs. Herman jocmmsen, cnair raan. Mrs. Robert Sprague: Y Wives advisor, Mrs. Glenn FraveL ; Members of the executive com mittee include Mrs. Greider, pres ident: Mrs. James C. Afmpriest, vice-president; Mrs. G. F. Cham bers, second vice-president; Mrs. Ruskin Blatchford, treasurer; Mrs. Vernon Gilmore. recording secretary; Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Anderson, finance chair man; Mrs. Harold Schneider and Mrs. William Crothers, members-at-large. Fonr Comers The Woman's club Christmas dinner and pro gram was on December 3 in the Community hall. The candlelit table was in the Christmas decor with covers placed for 24 mem-: bers and a guest. Mrs; Larene Snider. Mrs. Harvey Meyer con ducted the business meeting. A committee was appointed to bring Christmas to an under pri vileged family. Hostesses in charge were Mrs. Harvey Meyer, Mrs. Dale Jeffries. Mrs. Jess Mc Ilnay, Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker, Mrs. LeRoy Stewart. Mrs. Harold Snook, Mrs. Waldo Miller. Mrs. Andrew Messman, Mrs. Gerald Foster, Mrs. Allen Gordon, Mrs. 0. T. Binegar, Mrs. Clyde Wood ruff, Mrs. Frank Lahr. Foar Comers Mary Lou Shrake celebrated her first birth day anniversary on Sunday after noon. Attending the party were Mrs. Mabel Marquiss and Donald MarquiM, Janice, Dick and Gregg Shrake and her parents, Mr. and Airs. Warren Shrake, and Miss Gertrude Chamberlain. lor Our CKtomrs Only COMPUTE S-PCPtAce Iflefllmorth -J ATTCM MUD YOUI SHVICI IN UNrfft Piwi Ms cswrtnitflt ptsninf tavt KAN TOUR SltVICI TOOAf Mack tk mnhr f f tit tut in tfi 4wr prun44 4 Ait chert far rafwaaca, Sff THf M TODAY I If smi ) tin title 'y"n T Brt...MMd- X O V J Y mm ym Ml ! m! UIl'' fJt 'C--V JL rtU STTMC Ca- - TIL' C rf- -"T Holiday Party for Post, Auxiliary Marion Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars will bold its an nual Christmas party with the Post Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 13 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars HalL A no-host dinner will be served at 1:30 and members are asked to bring their own table service. A program is being arranged by Mrs. W. R. Barnett and will consist of numbers given by the children of the members. Gifts are to be brought for children and food for Christmas baskets for the needy families. The regular business meeting of the auxiliary will be held Mon day evening at the Veterani of Foreign Wars hall at 8 p.m. Mothers-to Hear' Two Speakers The December meeting of the Highland Mothers Club is ached uled for Thursday, December 10 in the school auditorium. The program win begin at 1 p.m. with Albert T. Ziegler, an exchange teacher at Parrish Junior High School, who will speak of Christ mas in New Zealand. David Wood, student at Willamette University, will tell of the Christmas cele bration in Scotland. Following the program a busi ness meeting will be held with Mrs. G. Carroll Meeks presiding. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria with Mrs. Wallace Beckett. Mrs. Milo Van Houten and Mrs. R. L. Etheridge as act ing hostesses. A nursery will be provided for pre-school children. ! Eight Receive Master Points Only one out-of-town team, Mrs Percy Miner It "orvims. w "t J ! fight winners of mas-; Thompson among the eight ter points in the Salem Elks Du plicate Bridge Club tournaments last month. Local players finish ing high included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Walter M. Cline, Mrs. E. E. Boring. Charles Tambling, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. R. F. Baxter, Mrs. Ward Graham and Ellis H. Jones. Senior players who turned in top scores during recent weekly competition included Sidney Schechtman, Mrs. Donald Dun can, Lin Miles, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frasicr, Jack Shcpard and Dale Hutchinson, both of Corval li?, W. F. Leary, Mrs. Ward Gra ham, Mrs. Elsie Day, Mrs. R. L. Park, and Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Newsom Junior winners included Mrs. William Albright and Mrs. Wally Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Charn holm arid Mrs. L. W. Ahsenmach er and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Smith. Others who placed in senior master points or weekly tourna ments included Mrs. Wesley Rich ie, Mrs. Robert McKesson, Mrs. John S. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh of Shedd, Walter M. Cline, M t-- A .11.,,. T T ...... iUl. Aim 11113. XVI 111U1 Li. Lewis, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Donald Dun can, Mrs. Leona Taylor, Mrs. Dor othy Remmey of Brownsville, Mrs. Arthur" W. Binegar, Mrs. W. R. Newmyer, Mrs. F. C. Lutz, Mrs. Jose Moritz of Corvallis, Mrs. Paul F. Bums, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, Mrs. Bert Osbura, Mrs. Myrtle Mount of Oregon City, Mrs. M. A. Beyer of Mt Angel, Mrs. George Rein, Arden Harrah and Glenn Hall, both of Corvallis. Next main events on the dupli cate bridge calendar will be the master point competition at the Elks Club December 20 and the annual Christmas party, also for master points, on the following evening at the Marion hotel. Many out-of-town players are expected at both affairs. Auburn The Auburn Wom an's Club will hold its December meeting on Thursday in the Com munity HalL A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Members are asked to bring the articles for the bazaar to be held December 12 at 147 N. High St. in Stiffs Furniture store. Bible Class of the First Metho dist Church will hold a social meeting' Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Taylor, 862 N. 16th St., at 2 p.m. Mrs. Frank James will lead the devotions. r cm CAT AND ENJOY SUN VALLEY BREAD . .thcajuwirto "diet btiMCN Lew in calorie (lea aa to the slice) y kith k mack buUdkig protein. And flavor! jutt try H toasted it's a w taata ML Al yew fcvtrito fee star "Made y ik Bakes mt Master Bread" til I 1 it Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gooding (Bernadette Mejstrik) who were married on Nov, 14 ert St Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mejstrik and the groom is the son of James Gooding of St. Paul. The couple will reside in Salem. (Steimonts Studio). Quartet on I High School S ta a e To n i q h t The Paginina Quartet, playing in concert at Salem High School tonight, will be heard in a pro gram which includes many of the best works for four strings. Mo zart, Haydn, Schumann and Tchai kowski are represented in one group, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Dvorak and Schubert in pnother. The following program will be given: I Sonata a Quattro Scarlatti II Quartet Beethoven Comments bv Mr. Temianka III Minuet K 421 Mozart Serenade Opus 3, No. 5 Haydn Scherzo, Opus 40 No. 1 - Schumann Andante Cantabile Opus 11 . Tchaikowskl f IV Variations Opus 18 No. 5 Beethoven Canzonetta Opus 12 Mendelssohn Andante Opus B6 Dvorak Finale, Opus 125 No. 1 Schubert I . r i I PlCTUrGS Ot Holy Land are Shown Dr. Leon E. Barrick presented colored pictures of his trip to the Holy Land at the Saturday afternoon meeting of Chemeketa Chapter Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. Miss Patri cia Collins was the soloist and sang a group of Christmas songs, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Par cher. Mrs. H. G. Henderson presided at the business meeting. An nouncement was made of the con version of former President Her bert Hoover's early home in New- berg into a museum in the near future. A tea hour followed the meet ing. Guests attending were Mrs. i Winifred Pettyjohn. Mrs. W. C, Rea, and Mrs. Margaret Wood I ings. Mrs. Dollie Ramp entertained the Brooks Sewing Club at her home at a ham luncheon. Thelma Darland was in charge of the Christmas program of scripture reading and singing of Christmas carols. Do Vbu Like Chicken? There's Much More Chicken fcy WUEt k&c t -f rvJi Bethel to Hold Holiday Party Bethel 35, Job's Daughters met at the Scottish Rite Temple Mon day evening with the junior Beth el officers presiding. The next meeting will be on Saturday, December 26 for instal lation of officers. There will be no meeting on Monday, Decem ber 21. The Bethel will hold a Christ mas party with a Christmas tree and gifts next Sunday afternoon, December 13 for children of the Blind School at the school The girls decided to enter a drill team in comnetition at j Grand Session next spring. Charity Work Planned Mrs. Roy Lively was hostess1 for the dessert luncheon and aft ernoon meeting of the Lansing Neighbors Garden Club at her N. 21st Street home. Funds were voted to assist in the decorations for Christmas of a ward at the Slate Hospital. The club will en ter an exhibit at the Salem Gar den Club Green show this month. On the committee are Mrs. Milton Blackman. Mrs. H. Willard Cole and Mrs. Ballard. Members spent the afternoon making ! bright Christmas trees for the bedside tables of patients at Lansing Nursing home. Mrs. J. J. Oeder was a guest Sheridan Miss Frances Gut brod was given a bridal shower by Mrs. Doris Bundy and Mrs. Doris Jean Suhs at the Suhs home. The hostesses served refresh ments to Lois Gould. Sharon Brandt, Betty Kooy, Mildred Gil son, Mrs. John Gutbrod Sr., Mrs. John Gutbrod Jr., Mrs. Bill Brandt, Miss Jeanne Aaron, Mrs. Earl Suhs, and Mrs. Frank Wis er. Auburn Mrs. Melvin Shaw was hostess on Wednesday to the Monroe Sewing Club. We Mall Anywhere In The U.S.A. A COMPANY, CMCA90 14, lUNOIS AT YOUR GROCER'S EVERY DAY! Visitors Are : Entertained SILVERTON Mrs. Peggy Scott returned to her Portland home Sunday night following a few days as the guest of Mrs. C W. Keene. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Loar entertained at a small din ner for Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Keene Saturday night ' Mrs. Keene will leave this week for Spokane to spend the Christ mas holiday! with her daughter, Margaret, returning to Silverton in January. Mrs. Scott, who form erly made Silverton her home, plans to spend the Christmas weekend here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams. Mrs. Will Mann, who has been visiting in the east and mid-west since Oct 10, plans to be home before the end of this week. She is now at Meadow Grove, Neb. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason at their S. Church street home at Silverton were Miss Marjory Johnson, Salem, and Mrs. John VanDeleur of Portland. Miss Johnson, recently from Illinois is now the Girl Scout executive director for the Santiam area and Mrs. VanDe leur is Mrs. Mason's mother. The engagement of Miss Donna Jean Beasley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillow of Silver ton, to Paul Anderson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Evans Valley, has been announced, al though no date has been set for the wedding. McClauqhrys to Head Chapter GERVAIS Gervais Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star held I its last meeting of the year De cember 4, with Mrs. Florence Burr, worthy matron, and J. P. Aspinwall, worthy patron, presid ing. Visitors were present from chapters at Portland, Salem, Red mond, Springfield and North Car olina. Mrs. Lillian Quigley, wor thy matron of Venus Chapter of Donald, was present. Degrees of the order were con ferred on Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stur gis and daughter, Vivian. The chapter accepted the invi tation of Fidelity Lodge No. 54, AF&AM to a 6:30 dinner pre ceding joint installation Thursday evening, December 17. Election of officers was held with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mc- Claughry elected worthy matron and worthv patron; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean, associate matron and associate patron: Mrs. Lucille Booster, re-elected secretary; Mrs. Pearl Stevens, re-elected treasur er; Mrs. Anne Elder, conductress and Mrs. .Tuanita Andresen, as sociate conductress. Sheridan Mr. and Mr. Jack Woodall were hosts at a baptis mal dinner in honor of their son, Thomas Stanley. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Schultx of Wil lamina. Miss Ann Schultz of Mc Minnville. Mrs. Lillian Noll and baby of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eisele and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Woodall and family and Father Babyak. The Brooks Garden Club will hold its regular meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Dollie Ramp on Thursday, December 10. Each member is asked to make and wear a Christ mas corsage. A covered dish tur key luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by a Christmas program and gift exchange. COLORADO PAN-SAN AT THE SAN SHOP r i GIFT BOXES OF MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH PRESERVES A1ID JAMS Call For Information and Color Folder (2-7036 or 3-3582, Day or Evening) in Ileal o Always rich in chicken flavor because it's made wifh plenty off chicken Officers Visit Capital Unit On Mrs. Forrest Erickson, Esta cada, Mrs Mae Whitcomb, Fort land, and Mrs. Josephine Kane, Dundee, Department of Oregon American Legion Auxiliary presi dent secretary and treasurer re spectively, were honor guests at the regular meeting of Capital Unit Auxiliary Monday evening. Joining in the special entertain ment for the guests were Mrs. William Kinney, president of Kingwood Unit with a group of her members and Mrs. Carroll Robinson, president of Unit 136, whose members presented a short humorous skit and special music which consisted of a group of songs by Mrs. Lester Hagen sing ing to her own piano accompani ment Mrs. James A. Garson, rehabili tation chairman, and her commit tee in addition to decorating the meeting hall and serving refresh ments, had on display a number of gifts for the veteran's Christ mas Gift Shop and told of the plans for wrapping individual gift baskets for the 158 veterans, who are patients at the Oregon State Hospital. Coming Events Mrs. Jennie Bartlett announced that the Past President's parley j ot which she is president, will hold its annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Clara Poland, 529 N. 23rd, on Thursday, Decem ber 17 and gifts of food for the veteran's Christmas baskets will be brought instead of the usual I gift exchange. Mrs. Rose Habernacht, sewing chairman, announced that the sewing committee will make baby clothes in addition to its regular projects when it meets on Mon day, December 14 at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, 3790 Monroe J Avenue, a no-nost luncneon will be served. Capital Unit will not hold its regular meeting on the third Mon day in December due to the Christmas party which it sponsors jointly with Capital Post on Sun day afternoon, December 20 at the Legion HalL Special enter tainment, including Santa Claus, will be provided for the children and donations for Christmas gift baskets will be received. Mrs. T. J. Brabec, president, announced that the next meeting of Capital Unit will be the first Monday in January at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. At the social hour Mrs. E. W. Richey and Mrs. Lue Lucas poured. The Ladies Guild and the three circles of St. Mark's Lutheran Church will meet Friday night in the social room at 8 p.m. Mrs. B. L. Trelstad will present the program. Mrs. E. Hillstrom i will preside at the business ses- i sion at which time election of of ficers will be held. All women of the church and friends are welcome to attend. - 2 r 'irnir i im Mbnfday Just Arrived! A Neic Shipment of Hand Made Lamp Shades TBeautifu! and distinctive to add personality Jo your lamps your room. ' Remember too, our "custom service" to provide you with lamp shades of your choic. 4 JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" FURNITURE Gardeners Moot At Larsen Home SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs, A. A. Larsen entertained the Friendly Neighbors Garden Club Thursday evening at her home on Hulsey Ave. Mrs. E. L. Gray conducted the business meeting. The group made plans for their annual Christmas party on December 17 when they will entertam their husbands. There will be a gift exchange for the members. Mrs. Harold Patterson intro duced the speaker, Mrs. J. W. Garrett who gave a book re view. A guest was Mrs. Browning Bangert Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns were hosts fox a pinochle party Saturday evening. Bidden were Mr, and Mrs. William Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto MehlhofL M-M-M-M 10VE THAT fJOUY TIME 0ab rnfitj SO CRISP H i TEHPER ANDSO PCUC10US! ' At I I l If' y ?it& Av.r; l foTA toruinstmas mA Ml Qivehera K V I ! m i -.hi mi miM CT t k vflvv . it. - T x' -v.'-s ivl 1 'i&?" ' ' I - iMAit - ,i w. -1 r U Vf I Oe.r W VH M 2 Cii V- ri N - , : J mm I Engagement ; Is Revealed Mr. and Mrs, C F. Klassen are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Velma, to Irvin Braun of Dallas, son of Mr.. A. Braun of Vancouver, B.C. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem High School and her fiance attended Dallas schools. zJA COMPACT $7.50 Stately Lamps Magnificent Values! Specially, Priced! Make someone's Christmas brighter with a lovely lamp from Miller's Furniture. Here, you'll find tall lamps and small lamps lamps to light up every nook and corner with a bright and cheery glow! And it isn't just their elegant proportions and deli cate detail that make them such brilliant va'ues it's their thrifty price tags too! Some pairs and others one of a kind in this special group. CONVENIENT TERMS