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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1954)
6 (Sc 1) Statiiman, Satan, i SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC A ' f I rouna l By JERYME INTERESTING . . . event to take place on New Year'js Day will be the open house and silver tea at the Salem Art Museum (Bush TJniicol ' Thp affair will be open to the interested public and calling hours are from 2 to 6 o'clock . . . the house will be decorated in the traditional man ner as it was in the days when occupied by Miss Sally Bush . i . a feature of the open house will be a display- of old fashioned ornaments ' and Christmas j cards . . . there will also be a lage decorated tree in the parlor . . . Miss Edith Schryver is serving as coordinator for the benefit af fair .j. . - j) ; Holiday hosts . . . Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. BiU Jr.. who have inrited guests U their annual Christmas open house ... the affair will be held at the Brady's new residence oa Ladd Avenue with guests bidden U eaQ between 4 and S o'clock . L . As sisting the hosts informally will be Fred S. Anansea Jr. and Robert G. Brady ... : Heading south ... for Christmas will be Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Mil ler, who will entrain Friday night for San Francisco ... there they will hp inined hv their vouneeSt son, Jon, who is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif.i with the U. S. Marines . . . While in the bay city the Millers will be at the St Francis Hotel .Li Leaving ... today by train for California are Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, who will spead the holiday In Walnut Creek with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Often . . They plan to be kaway until after the New, Tear ... ' U- ' Christmas ... la Phoenix for the Mike Steinbocks and sons, David and Grant, who are leaving today by ear for Arizona . . . They spend each holiday season in Phoenix and will be Joined by Mrs. Steinhock's brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson of Chicago . . . they will bo away early three weeks . ... j Sojourning ... in the south are Mr. and Mrs Fred S. Anunsen, who will spend the ensuing three months at Rancho Mirage, CalU. . . . they left for the desert resort several weeks ago. ,. In Idaho ... for Christinas are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fkry and for Nampa to spend the holidays .at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fkry . . . The oc casion will also celebrate the first family reunion in six years " Arriving ... in the capital to day for a holiday visit will be Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnett and sons, Tom, Jim and Terry, of Stockton. Calif., formerly of Salem who will be guests of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement ... Expected -. . to arrive In Sa lem today is Mrs Esther Sjoding of Minneapolis, Minn., who win be the holiday truest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Bertel C. Sjodlng . . . Earonte Mrs. Slodine has been visiting la Tacoma and win remain, in Salem orer the holidays . . . she returned this fall from a trig to Europe and the Scandinavian countries Holiday guests ... at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern D. Mc- Mullen are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. August C. Giering and son of Gold Beach, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan McMullen and small daughter of Eugene . The McMullens youngest daugh Mrs. Elmer E. Smith Jr., will be hostess to members of her bridge club this afternoon at her Center Street home and the group will pack a box for a needy fam ily. This is an annual project for the club. K Lanthtric Sots, Colognes, Bath Powder, Perfumes SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily. 7:30 a. m. to Sawn. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 135 North Commercial 2 OIllYnasJcrch CanCbimThi: Pc7CI:3sKo!ds to roam coughs beat Only Musterole's exclusive icrmula can give yoa Its special comforting warmth needed to bring relief from chest cold distress. SUtinlatt If osterole is the only nib mads m three special strengths. 7 Ore ThurtW Dm. 23. 1354 ' ' . , j own ENGLISH , ' ter, Mrs, Edward Burke (Barbara McMullen H is in Zion, I1L with her navy husband, who is station ed at Great Lakes ... From Denver . i . have come Mr. aad Mrs. Harvey L. Wells, formerly of CorvaUis, to spend the holidays in Salem and with Mr. Wells' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells . The visitors are occupying the home of her sister, Mrs. Ahner Kline, who is currently In South ern California visiting with rela tives during the holidays ... . In Portland . . . for Christmas is Mrs. Donald A. Young, who will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McWaters until after the New Year ... Betrothal of Miss Bach Revealed r -v- . At a Christmas party Wednes day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Bach, announce ment was made of the engage ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Janes G. Wiemals, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement C Wiemals. No date 'has been set for the wed ding. 1- , ' : , i I v Guests; learned the betrothal news on arriving at the party as the duo's names were written on red bells hanging 1 on the front door. The Christmas motif was us ed in the decor with the supper table centered with an arrange ment of carolers, Christmas bells and red bows caught to the white cloth. ? ! i Attending the party were Mes- dames Clement C, Wiemals, Cle ment C. Wiemals Jr., May G Bach, Kenneth C. Hagg, Joseph J. Schuetz, Willis L. Bach, PauI 'R. Riley, William White, Robert D, Mtley, Robert M. Gatke Jr., John W. Brown, Roy Christensen, Law rence P. Bach, Misses Katny Bis- choff, Sandra Bliven, Shirley Cof fey, Kathy Dardis, Beverly Deg- geller, Shirley EtzeL Patricia Gil es, Meredith Hayes, Joan Hekeln- kaemper, Donna Kirscher, Jackie Larson, Donna Lenninger, Man- am Meier, Margie MischeL Patri cia Orton, Joann Polster, Mary Cecile Rocque, Barbara Snook, Shirley Sommer, Mary Angela Su ing and the hostess, Margaret Bach. Miss Bach and her fiance are graduates of Sacred Heart Acad emy. She is a medical secretary in Salem and Mr. w lemals is serv ing with the U.S. Marines. He re cently returned from Japan and is now stationed at Lake Mead, Las Vegas. " ' . ONLY 2 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL) Pay as Uttft as $1 DOWN S fffT tvtr crtatH. F 1 A- StH-wiwliin perftctioa in i k if tzssstrss. i A-'J II I . ti$tmi nt. Si I ' ' J II I x nufiietic, tlurm tni H Z M bk. m A. MW A Ja . I m L7V. VW L ISM I,"- 8 SS pieuoent 1 A5 MlSiCl rw t want I HaSJrUr Elgin Hamilton Gmcn Bennts Watches Open Eveniags' Untfl V I V 4. A? CTiTceTW Te Store That Sells Oaalitr . . , v , ..... Ann Gibbens, , 4 J i 4 I f Tlodd ' ' To Wed . j. I Takin the romantic sootlkht today is pretty, blonde Ann Gib-1 bens, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Gibbens, whose engagement to Lt James R. Todd, USMC, eldest son of Mr. and I Mrs. Roy T. Todd, is being an- nounced. the surprise news was first revealed at a Christmas cof- fee Wednesday morning for which Mrs. Gbibens and Mrs. Todd were hoftesses at the former's Sag inaw Street home. Pictures of the engaged duo were arranged on the coffee ta ble, which was covered with a green satin cloth. At one side was a tree of red hearts with the names of Ann and Jim written in white and banked with sprays of holly. The wedding is planned for February and will take place in Salem. Presiding at the coffee urn was Mrs. Clyde C. Gilbert and assist- 2 m m a m mg were am. uaivin xoaxum 01 Portland, sister-in-law of Mrs. Gibbens, and Mrs. John French. The rooms were festive with holi day decorations, candles and a lighted tree. Miss Gibbens, a talented young musician, attended Willamette University on a Rotary scholar ship and graduated from the Cin cinnati Conservatory of Music in June, where she also received a scholarship. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary. The bride-elect is now studying on a scnoiarship for her master's degree at the Cincinnati Conserv atory. Lt Todd graduated last June from Oregon State College, where ne attended on a NROTC schol arship. He is a member of Sig ma rm Epsilon fraternity. He recently graduated from the Ma rines Officer's Training School at Quantico, Virginia, where he is now attending administrative school The date of the couple's wedding depends on the date his schooling is completed. Holiday Party For Chapter a ennstmas dinner and nartv was held Tuesday evening at the nome oi Mrs. Bessie Loomis for the members of the Beta Omicron chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. The table was decorated with the holi day . motif, the centerpeice of frosted pink greens surrounding a aanc green candle. 1 Following the dinner the mem bers visited several convalescent homes and sang Christmas carols by candlelight. During the evening a surprise jovial Santa arrived and presented gms, wnicn were brought by the members for ex change, also a snowball candle was presented to the members by the hostess. - A meeting was planned to be Held at the home of Mrs. Glenn Mc Cormick, 549 Kingwood Drive, on Jan. 11 at 8 p. m. CHRISTMAS! curru WorM't most wantH Mlf-windinf , certified mterproot atck. 17 lewtls, tliock resistant anti-nacnetic, radium hands and dial . matckinc expansion band. in tne cotor ana distinction of Mtvral told. SS9M ! WEEKLY rrim iocm. rtdtrii t ' 1 9 PJC Till Christmas i i I x cat csj nor Merchandise at the Rirfat PHeec" I , , i reumon l Wye Home WEST STAYTON A family reunion on Christmas Day will hm hld at thu fiom of Mr. and & ZLZt.: evvaxac aiuukiv v suiu avu, AJmM.ij9 - rived this last weekend from San Diego, Calif. . Others present will be Mr. and Mrs. Gene Highberger, Ralph, Robert and Donald of Sub- limity, Mr, and Mrs. James Nye, Gary, Jimmy and Virgil Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clipfells. Dennis. Sharon, Martin, Patricia and Dorjs Jaenama, Mr. ana Mrs. Virgil Nye, John, Carol Ann and Ruth of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Van HandeL Mike, Rodger and Tommy of Ocean Lake, Mr, ana airs, inester in ye, Florence ana Gloria of Siletz. SENSATIONAL THE MIRACLE SHOE OF THE INDUSTRY VatVa-Sel Shoos . Th Parfcct She For Stylo, Comfort And Fjt furte 5toll Black Kid and White Elk Sizes AA to E . With the Built-in j VclVa Sole Arch Restorer Dealer for Connolly's Kid and Kangaroo Shoes for Men LOWE'S Next to Model ' Food Market FOOT 265 N. Phone Reg. 3.98 1 Oblong roaster holds; 22-lb. fowl or 25-lb. 5 roast. Handles on both ends of top and base. 5 1.9V4xl2fex9V4 in- R ches in size. I , X Comfort in I -it m . ... - y n n ii . 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