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8 (Sec 1) Statesman, Salem. ill SOCIETY CLUBS Mil) SI O nr By JERYME HOLIDAY JOTTINGS . . . Mrs. Homer Ctoulet Sr. will entertain with a Christmas dinner tonight in compliment of her husband on his 80th birthday at their country home. . . This will also be a pre Christmas gathering for the family ... Covers will be placed for Mr. Goulet. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and sons, Phillip and Gary, Romeo Goulet, Miss Kathryn Gou let, Mrs. T. A. Norwood, Miss Ruby Archembau of Portland and the hostess. Being welcomed ... sack to Sa lem are Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Bosk and children, Charles, C leea, Kauueen ana retry add. who hare been residing la Wood bars ... . They have leased their Woodbom hotel and the Bash fam ily is now domiciled in their newly purchased home at IS 15 Saginaw Street, formerly owned by the N. W. Merrills ... Mr. Bask is with the Salem office of J. Henry Hei- A 7 Arouna ser and Co. . . . Tonight Mr. and . Mrs. Bash will be hosts for an la- formal holiday open house at their new residence in compliment to the personnel of the Helser com- panr, their wires and husbands. guests hare been inrited to call after t o'clock ... There is al ways a duo celebration at the Busk home on Christmas Day as the occasion is also Mr. Bosh's birth day ..." ' A holiday kostess .... will be Pat Test, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Test, who has bidden members of her Junior Catholic Daughters troop to a party at the Fan-mount Hill home of her par ents Thursday night ... the girls will enjoy a gift exchange and they will also bring food for basket for a needy family, J. Special guests will be their leader. Mrs. . Mary Lecntenberg, Miss Roxanna Brown, who is home from Dominican, at San Rafael for the holidays, and her class- mate, Miss Joyce Hinton of Hono lulu . . . Others attending will be Judy Boetticher. Evelyn Fisher, Dorothy Tharlton, Dorothy Bieg 1st .Clovalea Rohr, Shirley Wahl, Kathleen Rak, Susan Van, Cath erine Lechtenberg Joanne Gray, Elizabeth .O'Brien. Mary Jo O'Brien and Joann Barnwell. Faculty honored . . . The Rev. Mile C. Ross, president of George Fox College, was host for a holi day reception Sunday afternoon at his suburban home oa Maine Ave nne In compliment to members of the faculty, their husbands and . wives ... Forty-five attended the affair and a New England buffet supper was served between 4:30 and S o'clock with Mrs. Florence Lehman assisting her brother-in- law . . . The sapper tables were eorered with red and white check cloths and the rooms were festire with holiday decorations . . . On the doorway was an old fashioned swag with a red lantern, greens. red medallions and a red bow. Club hostesses . . . Mrs. Horace McGee will preside at a Christ mas luncheon and bridge party today at her Rose Street home for members of her club. . . Mrs Charles Pomeroy has invited members of her club to luncheon this afternoon at her North 23rd Street home for the annual Christmas party . . . Mrs. Richard L. Cooley will be hostess to mem bers of her club for the Christ mas party Wednesday night . A late supper will be served fol lowing an evening of cards. From Portland ... comes news of the birth of twin sons to Mr, and Mrs. James Arens oa Monday at the Emanuel Hospital ... This makes four sons for the couple, who adopted two beys when : Mr. Arens was in military service Germany . . . The twin's paternal grandparents are Mr. aad Mrs, L. 0. Areas of Salem ... Holiday visitors . . .in the capital Club Calendar TUESDAY Etokta Club luncheon at Godfrey'! t p m.. Christmas party following at home of Mrs. Robert Anderson, 1525 Mill St. Chad wick . Chapter. OES. Masonic Temple, T p.m., initiation, Christmas party. S p.m. n Women's Overseas Service League Christmas party with Mrs. Clifton W. Enfield 177S Grant St.. 8 p.m. American . War Mother annual Christmas party with Mrs'. Howard Hunsaker. 2470 Trade St.. 2 pju Salem Credit Women's Breakfast Club Christmas party. Nohliren's, a.m Famous brand perfume. Sorry, we can't mention the name, but from our regular stock we have taken all discontinued packages and are offering them to you for your Christmas selection. '' Oz Tum Doc 21. 1S54 - : lown . . . ENGLISH are Mr. and Mrs. am Martin (Nancy Montgomery) of Phoenix, Arizona, who are guests of her mother, Mrs. Oscar Schwabauer . . The Martins are attending the American I Institute of Foreign Trade in Phoenix and following graduation in February will go to New York City, where Mr. Mar tin will be with Price-Waterhouse, accountants i . . They will return to Arizona shortly after the New Year . J . . i , i1 I From California . has come Mrs. John E. Tsaraas of San Fran cisco to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacebsea . ;. .Mr. Tsaraas. win Join his family here Friday for Christmas and they will return to San Francisco for New Year's . . , Other members of the family gathering at the Jacobsen home will be Mr. and Mrs. Max Fowler and Judy of Conrallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobsen aad Bob by .. I Here from Kansas . . L for the Christmas holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jordan of Wichita, who are guests of his brother and -sis ter-in-law,' Mr. and : Mrs. Can Jordan ...;.:;.! - Arriving . . . la the capital Christinas weekend will be Allan was quietly solemnized on Decem Carson Jr who has been residing ber 8 at the couhtry home of the In Washington, D.C nd his flan- bridegroom's ' parents, Mr. and eye. miss inu oicneuuerier, also of Washington . . The duo Is flying West and enrouie wffl stop I e.!" U I,,Vl!I.:. .I c-Cl I wiu a jaaanaai aaa aaa an ara sue asoaasr- i eee win return East after the holidays . . . their ; marriage is olanned for the spring and the couple will live in Salem . . . They will be nests at the home of Mr. Carson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Allan G. Carson . . . The Canons' I daughter, Mrs. Robert Havenkk of Seattle, win arrive today to I spend Christinas with her parents 1 her nusnaaa joining ner oa the weekend A visitor . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen j during the holiday season will be ineir longtime tnena. mbs iwma Sterling of Seattle, who has often visiiea in me capital . . sne u arriving .Wednesday j and will" be here a week . . . ; Bridge Winners, Are Announced Mrs. Rupert L. Park' and Mrs. F. C-Luti were the winners of the December master point com- petition of the American Contract Bridge league s Salem unit In the ivuriKUiicui uciu oi wit 1UI.3 UUU, rif .ir. Allies ana waiier on. iune, airs. Jose MoriU of Corvallis and Mrs. Myrtle Mount of Oregon City, and Mrs Marlin Thompson and Dale Hutchinson, both of Corvallis. In the Elks Bridge club weekly tournament Mrs. Arthur W. Bine- gar and Mrs. Ward Graham re corded top score for the six-table Howell movement Others gaining points included Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore of Scm, Mr. and Mrs. u. u. Hutchinson of Corvallis,' Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles L. Newsom, and Mrs. Asa I. Eoff and Mrs. A 0. Mueller. ' The Friday evening meet at the Elks club will not bei held mis week because of the holiday, both seninor. and junior; tournaments will be run off the following Mon day, December 27. j j Club Elects Officers i .. ! - PLE and F Club members held their i annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. L. L. Hansen with 27 attending. Assisting host esses were Mrs. Ray Wolf, Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow and Mrs. A. R.1 Jacobsen. New officers were elected and include Mrs. A. R. Jacobsen, president; Mrs. Glen Oatman, vice president; Mrs. L. L. Hansen, secretary; Mrs. M. C Cox, treasurer; Mrs. Vernon De catur, press correspondent Salem chapter, African Violet Club met at the home' of Mrs. Bert Hulst Thursday evening. Mrs. Jack Pederson was a new member, and Mrs. John Touchie was a guest There was a Christ mas program and exchange of-l garden gifts. CO 11 -. -1 jfew Game te 1 f EVERYBODY CAN PLAY IT 1 ' K ' "vT"- t- V i - y $ ..... . t ... ... . iMTa. J .... I ...Vaifc-.. ' I - -ir ii- -i - home Influence has precipitated a new boom In parlor games in -yrhich the, whole family participates. -One of fee newest is Intrigue, a -whodunit technique played on a board version of an ocean Home Setting for Nuptials Announcement is being made nf the marriaee of Mrs.! Reta Mc- N.si .nd jacir v. Everlv. which jj Vm Eyerly at Flying E Ranch. 9. .. , Mnrmill, thi n before members of the immediate fam- Attending the couple were Miss Sharon Eyerly, daughter i of the groom, who is a student at Annie Wright Seminary at Tacoma, and Dr. James Smith of Redmond, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception followed the rites and after a short honeymoon the newlyweds returned to the Eyerly ranch, where they are now at home. Attending the nuptials from nut-of-town were the hrid?rnnms two brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Coos Bay, Dr. and Mrs. James Sm th 0f Redmond. Mrs. E. Drake of Silverton, the bride's mother. and her son, Jack McNeiL JEFFERSON Members of the Noble Grand Club and guests enjoyed- their annual Christmas turkey dinner, program and tree in the IOOF Hall Tuesday. At the business meeting, Mrs. Lee Wells ruMmA r..M. m Cwl Albertson named vice presil dent. Mrs. Howard Hampton, sec- I -a., mTtA if-, r Iff rill..fl treasurer. Eyerly I s .J;V. n-y'-..- " ''.i ' - a. x : :. : ev---. loom . " 4 - v i J: , a m raVa a . . . The television stay-at- linen i Annual Party For Children 1 i, ! ' The '5th annual children's Christmas party was given by members of the Mooregon Club Sunday from 4 to 6 o'clock in the cafeteria of the Moore Business Forms. Over 140 attended and an open house between Z and 4 o'clock preceded the party. ' The entertainment included mo vies, a cartoon, the Christmas story and guitar and vocal solos by Gail Carlwright, dressed as a cowboy.! i ' Mrs. Jane Johnson and Ed Smith were co-chairmen for the party. Mrs. Rolls Sexauer bad charge of the gifts, Clyde Eld- redge, decorating, Mrs. William Bissell, refreshments, Larry Bar nard, open house, and Don Bohot was master of ceremonies. Hatmaker Home Scene of Rites j JEFFERSON Carrie Hatmak er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Hatmaker, became the bride of William Lauren LeeMaster, son of Leo LeeMaster of Toledo, O, at a ceremony at the home of her parents Friday night; December 3. The Rev. Kester read the mar riage service. 4 : The bride chose a gray suit and white accessories for her wedding and her corsage was of white chrysanthemums. Attending the couple were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradford. j A reception followed the cere mony, i ' At present Mr: and Mrs. Lee Master are at home in Jefferson, the former being employed by the western Union at Timber. EXTRA SPECIAL? MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE OF FAMOUS BRAND (Your GIRDLES Reg.' SI 2.50 and $15. 00 i ... for the first time, we offer this brand of girdle at about half price! You'll be amazed when you see the label and find it's your favorite! Why the price cut? It's no secret . . . they're slight irregulars . .; . and may we add, so slight you'd never find the tiny flaw. ! The finest Nylon power-elasto lace for durability and exquisite beauty. Both the plain .power elastic and the nylon power elastic lace net All have the characteristic diamond satin front and back panel. All sizes. Expertly fitted, of course. Choose yours early! Also Junior Reg. $4.50 Reg. $3.50 Reg. $2.50 Reg. $2.00 (all ? - '--'; i I ' :'i - - I L Your selections will all be gift wrapped the tame as . our regular merchandise, at thitim. Installation of Officers Held By Groups Installation of officers for Hal Hibbard Camp and Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans, was held at the Salem Woman's Club following the group's an nual Christmas dinner. New officers installed were president . Mrs. Joseph E. Tor- bet: senior vice president Mrs. Laura Bugher; junior vice pres ident Mrs. Magdalene Mayhood; chaplain, Mrs. Joe E. Wood; sec retary. Mrs. Lee H. Wetherby: treasurer, Mrs. Ora Harder; pa triotic instructor, Mrs. C O. Wil son; historian, Mrs. Clyde H. Mc- Clune: conductor, . Mrs. - Luiu Humphrey; assistant conductor, Mrs. John W. Baker; guard, Mrs. Arthur Holden: assistant guard, Mrs. Johanna Perry. United Spanish War Veterans officers installed! include com mander. Robert Fallon: senior vice commander, Bert" Frohmad- er; junior vice commander, C. L. Carper; adjutant, Arthur Holden; ouartermaster. R." C Churchill; trustee, Silas Cable; patriotic in structor, Joe E. Wood; chaplain, Lee Wetherby: officer of the day, Clyde McClung; officer of guard, Joe E. Wood; senior color ser geant Charles Enzer, junior col or sergeant Henry ivnignt. Guests resent were: airs. Dora Pendergast department nresident: Mrs. Mayme Love, Mrs. Blanche GUlUCKSon, mrs. a a . vs? Katherine Ritterspacher, F.- R. Pnderirrass. O. F. GulUCKSOn, ifomai-tment commander, ail oi Onrtlaiwl- Tlr STKl MrS. W. U.Saa, mv Hoffman and Mrs. Hazel Kofi- man, McMinnville: Mrs. iva Mae TTardMtv. Oreeon City: Mrs. Anna Wolford, Klamath. Falls; Mrs. Pe ter Thome, Yakima, wasn. i Fox Home Scene Of Holiday Party sn.VERTON ' One of the love ly pre-holiday affairs was Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. rtnvH Fo were at home to some 300 guests who called between the hours of 1 and 5 o'clock. A silver Christmas tree and a rod and white reindeer scene on the mantle were f featured in the living room. Red! carnations and whit taoers centered the tea table arranged in front of the din ing room picture window which looked out over the hills to Salem some IS miles away. Pourinz were Mrs. Elbert Stone of Troutdale. Mrs. Roy Fox of Portland. Mrs. ii C. Krenz, Mrs. W. E. Townsend, Mrs. Frank Doerfler of Salem, Mrs. William Tate. Mrs. James i Redman of Portland. Mrs. Glenn Briedweu, and Mrs. E. A Finlay. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. A. N. Doerfler, Mrs. v. a. Loar. Mrs. Harry Riches, Mrs. Louis Schacht. Mrs. Robert Dar- rah, Mrs. Maurice Heater, Mrs. Theodore Hobart. and Mrs. E. A. Teter. . i -i Favorite) I - nd PANTIES Styles for $3.95 r i 135 NORTH LIBERTY I .' Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Vol.-how $2.95 Val.-now $2.50 Vol. - now $1 .75 Val.-now $1.00 prices subject to tax) re mm t ... ' : f 1 review Bv GAIL E. WOODS Recreational Director, YWCA In a time of restless uncertaintv. our thoughts and strivinu in this season are toward mose realities of Lie our families and friends Their resnonse tn our irift or tn cur visks, our share in their plans for the New Year, these carry the import of this holiday season. Our blans will be concerned with others, as we end this eventful I9a4 with its remembered pleasures and pain, its eoals attained and unaUained. We shall start the New with resolutions, some new, some last year's with the optimism so typical of us and our heritage. But what about the nlans for to. day, and their realization? Were all your ' resolutions filled? Ha your family received the attention you noped to rind for them this year? Sponsored by the YWCA on rw. emoer Z7 is the Holiday Ban Thi is a community dance for couples of all aees and for ihn with teen-age children who can make wis a family party. Dress is semi formal, and flowers mav hp mir chased at the dance. Music should please all. says Bill DeCouza. lead er of the ten piece band, which wiu piay. So from 9 to 12 on th after Christmas, whv not fnum old resolutions or start a precedent ior ine new. A ticket (on sale at the YM. YW. and Sfvn make a thoughtful gift for your miuiiy, neignoors, or those friends you have meant to contact this long ana busy year. A UIIT1L 9:00 imm t.vifr,v -Mt, -' -- 'pi i MP For those Last Minute Shoppers . . arid at wonderfully low'. . Budget Prices . . . just look at the savings thdt are yours on Child ren's Gift Items . so hurry down and pick up those needed Last Minute Gifts Blouses Dacrons . . . Nylons j . . Cottons . . . sizes I to 14 ... a beau tiful gift for , . . 7.59 , - (Girls and Boys Styles) 5 imn The Busy Needles 4-H Club held its Christmas party at the home of Pauline Bradrick on the Wallace Road. Refreshments, made by the members, were serv ed following several hours of games. ..-, - - E DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE SANTA DOES ! Until Christmas Capitol (JUST I yow "sport en of our j beautiful Sport Shirts by Thomas, i .JS McGregor, Arrow, Botany or one 1 YsSx ; of our many othor famous mak- j vSnn1 an. Youll find every typo o? ( .V ; fabric, every style and pattern j I j in a myriad of colon $i qf priced as low as woD DAYS 11U r lV . . everything from infants to Sub-teensJ 'Nylon Parities? Just like mother's . j . trim ond pretty colors . 2 to. 14 only ... V i 49c "Snow Suits" - . ! Washable . . . Warm . . . nnn wtnrinn nulnnc nnA twills . . just in time for colder weather . . . 70.99 "W's Boys (or girls) warm . . . sanforized flannel pajamas "... bright . . . colorful styles . ; . 2.29 Plastic toys . . trucks games . . . play sets . . . an imals . . . and hundreds of other gifts . . , Tots - to - teens GOOD SALESMEN CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Talk about salesmanship! A new car dealer here reports one of" his salesman sold a deaf mute ' couple a car equipped iwth a ra dio. . . . . . ;' HIS OWN! Shopping Center 4 fancy . sizes "Robes" Special Prices for j final days . . . girls and boys robes . . . your choice at . '. j 4.99 and 5.99 1 ; ii Slippers' One terrific low price on all Children's Slippers ... leath ers .. . cords . . . felts . i . . 2.29 , f A ! i 20 OFF 234 11. Liberty 7