1 Sec 2) Statesman. Salem, Ore Sunday. Dec 13, 1953 Chi Omegas Will Meet Monday; 'The annual Christmas meeting of the Chi Omega alumnae will be held Monday night at the chapter house on North 17th Street at f p. m. The active mem- Hostesses for the. party will be Mri. Robert Carey, Mrs. Charles Darou fr.. Mrs. Clarence Webber Jr.. Mrs. Jack Hazelett and Mrs. Hal Rucker. Besides a gift exchange - and contributions for a Christmas basket, Mrs. Robert Carey and Miss Carol McLeod will give a gift wrapping demonstration. The active members'' will sing Christ mas carols. Special guests will be patron esses of the chapter. Art Chi Omega alumnae in the area are invited, to attend. Spinsters Ball Highlight of Week End Hs.Ship'nShore blous what tucks do to broadcloth! 2,98 S3BmlA' tharcje Accounts Welcomed (Picture, on Page 1.) Social highlight of the coming weekend will be the Spinsters annual Christmas charity balL The affair will be an event of Saturday night in the Gold Room of the Marten Hotel between 9:30 -and 1 o'clock. Robin Gilbert and his orchestra has been engaged to olav ior dancing. All proceeds from the ball will be used to aid the philanthropic ctoud's new project, the chil dren's library at the State School lor the Blind. Mrs. Delwyn Kleen, vice-president, is heading the directorate for the ball. A num ber of out-of-town guests as well as Tioliday visitors and college students home from school are exrected to attend the affair. Mrs. W'lliam Byers is head- in? trie decorat'ng commute sn'J h"s announce' trt a hlc' and gold theme will be used for th modernistic decor. M'ss Norma Sletton, chairman of the ritrons committee, has an nounced the following list of nitrons for the ball: Msrs and Mesdames Georte Alexander, Lester Brr, Karl G. Becke. Mer rill D. OMin Ralph H. Cooley, RonH K. Jon, Walt-r K'rir, Daniel J. Fry. Robert E. Shinn, Home H. SitN Harrv V. Col lins, Si?frid B. Unander, Robert Drager. Wheeler R. Fnlis James H. Nicholson Jr., Verno Drye, William MrElhinny. Car G. Collins, and Robert M. Fisher Jr., Mesdames Curt's B. Cro Ross Hogue, David Bennett HP' S. C. Hamilton. Touis Lachmun'" Wil'm M-C'crt .Tr., TOon?'- r C, , JfV, p-r' l TTMt. The December meeting of the Garfield Mothers and Dads wi'' be Tuesday night at the schoo' at 7:30 p.m. Members are asket' to bring Christmas greens, can dls or small gifts to raise money for their school projects. WSCS General Meeting The Women's Society of Christ Ian Service of First Methodist Church 7 will hold, its general meeting on Wednesday, Decem ber 16. A luncheon will be served at 12:15 p.m. by Circle 4. The meeting will begin at 1:15 in the Carrier Room and will in clude a Christmas program. Mrs. Leon Brown will review five episodes in the life of Mary from the novel "Mary ' by fcnoiemascn Rainbow Girls Formal Dance On Friday (Picture on Page 1.) I The Rainbow Girls will hold their annual Christmas , formal on Friday night, Dec. 18 at Crystal Gardens ballroom. "Tin sel Ball" is the theme of the dance and Bob Cross and his orchestra will play for dancing between 9 and 12 o'clock. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Robert Fenix will lead the Bramble, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas devotions. R.eny, Mr. ana mr. menu r - son, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hildreth, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartman and Mrs. Mary Dorfler. The directorate for the dance is headed by Miss Margaret Hild reth, worthy advisor. Her com mittees are as follows: Jo Anne Mundinger and Eleanor Mleziva, Chapter AB, PEO will be en tertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Robert Anderson at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Iva Howard Kirk decorations: Jan Gillespie, pro grams; Janice Wood, - refresh- will be the assisting hostess. ments; Patricia Gilmore, music: Ada Hartman, publicity; and Ann Hanson, Christmas tree. The Cascade Chapter, National Secretaries Association will hold its annual Christmas party for members and their families on Tuesday, December 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the home of Miss Lois Manning, 379 Richmond Avenue. POOR BOY SANDWICH NORTH'S 1170 Center 155 No. liberty 77 Phone 3-3191 Ship'n Shore knows just what to do with fint combed broadcloth! Lavishes it with tiny tucks, a Uilored fly-front and presto, a love or a blousel Luscious pastels that launder radiant fresh. Sizes 30 to 40. Many Other New Styles to Chooi From T All Gifts Beautifully Wrapped The Towne Shop Children's Shoe Expertly Fitted t the JUNIOR BOOTERY 234 N. High Sen. Hotel Bldg. 480 N. CapUol In Th Capitol Shopptoq Cntr Double Your Money Piano Sale Buy now at sale prices we double the money you pay up to $100.00 by Christmas. Delivery now or Christmas eve. Wide selection. Easy terms. Salem Ilusic Co. Across From Elsinore Theatre., 153 So. High St Downtown Salem SMART GIFT RUGS IN 9 LOVELY COLORS sure to please the woman who loves her home 24X36 in. 2.89 Clear Colon 24X36 in. 3.95 Rich Fringe Handsome loop pile Rugs ideal g:fts this Yule seaion for the hos tess of the house. Bright, sun-fresh color: charireuse, flamingo, green, blue, red, gray, yellow, garnet, white. Pr-hrunk, twist bop cotton, Non-skid backing. Perfect in pairs. 27X48-m.. . . .4.59 Velvet-Pile rugs wonderful oi gay gifts for the homemaVer. Mar veiously soft, thick cotton. Rich, heavy fringe adds extra touch of luxury. Sparkling dear, fresh colors: cocoa, red, blu, gr rose, yellow, Ime, white, gray. Non-elip bock, 27X48-in...6.J5. WARDS FOR FLOOR COVERING GIFTS Open Every Night Till Christmas-Starting Dec. 14th. .. ft.... ?.... 4t i v 4 . '" v stf : y - t lOOSAIIWoo! U ' X SKIRTS JJ When that ribbon box is opened to reveal a soft Cashmere Sweater, a fine feminine blouse or a slim tailored skirt, you my dear sir (or madam) have wone her affection. No woman has enough accessories . . . and no woman could help from being delighted with any of these wonderful gifts from" Schlesingers! SWEATERS BLOUSES A heart warming gift she'll , She never has enou9h 8nd ... . ,11 Ihese are her favorite Th" love. All 100 Wool, of fj SHIRTS Man Style would b her choice! i course. 3.98 to 29.95 brands . . . More love, Mc Shore and Yolande. 9.98 to 17.95 hey're popular from coast to coast. Hi 2.98 to 5.98 The traditional gift . that fits all occe- s I o n si Beautiful, Jj, all wools, t t Big $ delicate and t midt. 50c to 2.95 well SCARFS Another gift of which she never has enough. selection of pure silk and If sfe SWEATERS SlEDE PURE CASHMERI JJ JylCiViil Every girls favorite! A gift ife The gift supreme! Beauti WOOL JACKETS 50c to 3.95 . h Christmas comes in 100 that she will remember for . fully tailored f.ne soft sued. - and in her favorite V"00" ,Ty -na colors. r or n? yearsl color. from 9.99 Vr Hi 8.99 JEWELED SWEATERS AAanv " styles, fabric and t 9 colors from which you can choose and as low as . . . HOSIERY NATIONALLY FAMOUS CLAUSSNER $135 From I HOLIDAY DRESSES large selection of styles, fabrics, colors and 'sizes with famous labels. from 11.00 VESTS 5 Here's another gift she pro bably doesn't have - But VOU can be sure th wnulH . like onel from 9.98 & from 5.98 Gifts beautifully wrapped without charge $ They're new They're pop- B . i M I J 1 n't have one So you'll r feel sure voU're cjivina a yi much pprtciited gift. s C I i ..A fi ft; IT- 7.98 41 i 409 Court St.