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Wife PUj lid bolL Statesman's HOME Partner 3 2 anomma Women . . . Music . . . Statesman, Salem. Ore.; Fri., Dec. 2, 1955 (Sec. Arouna 1 By JERYME ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ... .tea and program for the Town and Gown members and their guests Thursday afternoon in the Carrier K.Op m of' the : First Methodist Church -. Delightful was the Christmas story which was written and told by Mrs. Edwin W. Butler, wife of a Willamette University law professor .', . . . Mrs. Butler has had many of her short stories published .' ". . for' the program she gave "The Candy Coated Truth" t, .'. Christmas music was sung by, the Willamette choir under the direction of Prof. Donald Cleckler . . . . . ' . - Holiday greens ', 7 aad red candles were arranged ea the man Ul above the fireplace, where a glowiag fins was barntag . . . The tea table was covered with a deep greea satin eletk and centered with aa arrangement ef' gay, "Jewel Christmas trees flanked by helly and redttgll rights 7 V , Presiding at the tea ares were Mrs. Seward Reese add Mrs. George Ressmaa . . . Mrs. Rebert D. Gregg aad Mrs. Walter Tom headed the tea-j directorate . . .. Greeting guests were Mrs. Charles MeElhlnay, Mrs. E, M. Page aad Mrs. Giles Martin . , . Mrs. Estill L. Braak presided at the short meetlag , . . . Honor gaest . . . at a delightful. Informal tea Thursday afternoon was Mrs. Wayne L. Morse, wife of U. S. Senator Morse, when the Marion County Democratic women entertained at the South Liberty Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Jason . Lee, .A large group of women called between I and S o'clock to greet Mrs. Morse, who resided In Eugene until moving to Washing ton, D. C. . . j Presiding .' . . at the tea aras were Mrs. A. C. Haag, Mrs. Rob ert Leonard and Mrs. Wallace' Waartea . . . The holiday motif was ased la the decor with candles, greens and a Madonna arrange ment oa the Mantel . , . the coffee table was a bouqnet of white earaatloas ... The tea table was covered with a red tinea cloth and Toys Will Be Shown Today Toys for Santa's pack will be on display-today at "Toys on Parade" from 3 to 1: 30 p.m. at the First Congregational Church. The ex hibit will show play things for in. fants. toddlers and children up to school age, and is being presented by Happytime School, a parents' non-profit cooperative nursery and kindergarten sponsored by the American Association of Univer sity Women. Both new develop ments in the toy line and old time favorites will be shown. . Parents are particularly Invited to bring the children. Relatives of young children and anyone inter ested In toys are welcome to look ever the many play things avail able. The exhibit, which is free of charge, will be arranged by age group and classified as to the par ticular interest toys will fill. Many home made toys will be shown and others may be pur ;,, chased at any good toy depart- ment. A book display will be loaned .liW Uifi Salem Public Library; , . tyteftParker Weds -OAKDALE Miss LouUa Imo ' geneLFarker, naughte " Of ;Mrs. - rhner Parker- of - Oakdale, - wu . married to -A2C Clinton May. son at Mrs. Jesse Parker of Dallas an! Author Miy of Soper, Okla- noma, at 4 o'clock Friday after- " noon at the Mennonite Brethreni - Church in Dallas. The. Ktv. uavm ' Wiens officiated It the ceremony, ' which took place in the pastor's study. . :, :,:::,' The bride chose an aqua suit with beige accessories for her wed ding. She was attended by ber sis ter-in-law, Mrs., Jesse ; ' After-"the ceremony the- couple .left for a honeymoon 00 toe coast -ami then went te Victoria, Texas, where the groom is stationed and ' they will make their home. ':. Th bride is a graduate of pak dale and Dallas High School. The groom has been in the " service over a year and a half. ! Pecks ; Are Visitors " , ? Mr. and Mrs Oscar H." Spillck were hosts for a holiday dinner at their South Summer Street home fa o n bt 1 n f their aon-in-law and daughter,: Master Sergeant !'and Mrsr WiHiam Henry Peck, who ar- rivefl hcVe.fl-orn Kmendort' Air rorce-IMser Alaska, , lor manna- " giving. AnofJief guest was1: Mr. SpillekeViister. Mrs. F. W. Norto- up. The Pecjts remained over the weekend, leaving Wednesday morn ing for Albuquerque, N.M., via Los Angeles- where they will visit Mrs. Peck's brother, Clinton C. Spillcke, and other relatives and friends. ' J4 a5nar. Vw w4m sr. ""rnroT",w"""'''" ' Mertf TlrtClub with Mrs. 11. It . Fnff, J3SS Duncnn Av. , 1 p.m. tOnch. Hirvftt tea Ind rtn tiouta. Mth. i Mill uomt. 0 i. f .j p.m.. I to S WOlamctU VIIy Panh.llrnle ifh . Mr. C. Jt. tittmo, Croisan Cr.ek. 10 ..sa....,.., . . , '.' SATUBUAT rrintdahlp Bhrtra, Ordr ml While -hnn imtHtm, acottliti Rite Tmpl. p.m., ceremonial, S p.m. ' . ChtmektM' Chapter, DAn) iumI day, Salem Woman i Club, a p m, , It'NDAT - A... j. ,, Salim Branch. AAUW Chri.tmit . Muaicala, i"ut CaiuUaa Churco. f. ... tK Fashions . . Features own . ENGLISH i (he stiikiac centerpiece wu ef rei rote aae" white aae" pink carna tions lit silver bawl flankH ky rea Users la sliver kJders t . jA; raa4 iuraeat., ... for the dob fashion show and benefit card party given by Court Capital City. CaJiolic Daughters of America Wednesday night at the .Catholic Center .4. ; a number of men wejne noted in the crowd, including preiid fathers of the tiny model . .4 The stage banked with autumn leaves and a large fold frame . i'L . old fashioned black lamp posts with colored lighU arranged on each tide of the hill . . t Mri. Bay' G. Green the commentator for v the unique show and Sylvia Kiser the pianist . I, All proceeds for .the Serra Catholic High library fund ,.. .; Muck applause p . . . far the young models, anaay pre v sckeel age, wke were dresse' la entflts te mates the! dots (her carried . . the yeaagert walking- wit a the stage. ant the ramps aad aowa the enter jal the haU as if they had beea nedellag fer years . , , Celleaa Dnfcrfler pealag the shew la her red majorette cm me ... a aaniber ef the saedele doing a ballet or tap daaee . . . tke,tmueatater heldlag their dells whjje they daaeed ... Aewaf the Jdaaeers were Sui annj;, Stanley, m a Hawaiian dress . V"v Sue McGWan, who wore a lavdjider garden party frock .. KaCUeen Goodrich,- in a Scotch cosffime, who Bid. a Highland fling . .it Janie Bent, a ballerina, and herjjslster, Mary Ky Bent, who gave .ballet dance . , , Shannon GraVee, in a pink; tulle frock, also doing a hallet .v. Even a kriaal party . . 4 JMealea Creiallh bride . . . Mary Sue TkeateeaB aad Mary Kay Calll erat. la aderablt -deep plak taf fetaa Ireeks, the bridesmaids' . . . Brujftelte Francis Relay wearing a nsetiy red art aad salia f.rmal tA'mott steallag the shew . . . . . Maty Jane Elsel la a plak rost and Mary Carol Blegler wear lng nigbUe nlte . . . Mary Jane reeling .ker doll and Mary Carol bathing ker little dell ... A grand saar and boaqneta te the ,' chair- mr mri. ueorge sferseryer aaf Mrs Ward Skryock . . ,f TRAVEL TALK . . . It's welcome home for Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Mc- Cormick, who returned to! the cs4 puM Wednesday', front a rnonth's mofer trip, which took them to Missouri to spend Thanksgiving wiiMiaeif daughter, wenda Lftd, whLs attending. Stephens. College . The McCormicks traveled by wag of, the Southern statek, stop ping, enrouto in California ; . GlAda will fly home in a fortnight to pend. the Christmas holidays Entraining .... fiaturda on the Daylight for San Franclsed will ke Mrand Mrs. Edward M)ek aad Mrr .and Mrs. O. L. Wiltsle . . . Tke will be la the kaydty for a weqk at the Mark Hopkiaa betel J While la Saa Prdaclaeo they participate la the dedication of ske aew Equitable Ufa. Insur. aacf- Building. . .1 1,; . Visitors , .. Jn the capital the first, of the week Were Mr. snd Mrf; Cyril May (Dorothv Lucaii) of . Vancouver, B. C, who visited her'ande and auntt Mr. and Mrs. J. V Lucas . . A The Mays are enrtute to San Francisco, where Mrsl May will siil December I for'jher home lii New Zealand, where she will I spend several mojths with her parents , , . Prior to jailing the Miys wUl vacation in California, Nevada, Arizona and Teail . . Mrs. May is a hat designer snd live I in London prior to fcoming to Cai ada . , . This is thet first time sie had met her unqe . ,, ,. . " ' , . j - It's a boy ... Ceern Ma.ll for 'Mr. and Mrsi George H. Gra- boaaeret,. Jr. . . L the lad arrived Wrfaesday at ink Salens General IteopUaL ... ale welcoming the boyf,art three slaters. Ana Mich ellwand Slephaalo; . . , The grand parents are Dr. aM Mrs. C. Bede Maswoll el Sydaejr, Aiitralla, and nuyam Mrs. uearge H. Grabea borsl , Mrs. AtpiweU, wka bao beejs-tn England viIUngl,wia soea arifra la Canada 4n eaead Ckri- 271 I . ; and after thtjnt rtik year will ( Bahm e eee-ber daighter bad knfllyKjh. Arat t ma la U years . . . Vav : -. Jim Stafea'Tsla iVW.T.' , . . eMMes aews of the plrta of a aoa, Gregory Allaa. ta Mr. aad Mrs. Francis D, Mavraedls (Uella Campbell) oa Thursday . , . SUff Sergeant Mavraedls Is recrnU htf Sfflcer fer Ike U, S. Air Force la New York City . ,Tk baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell aad Mrs. Louisa Bur. bridge of Silent and Job Mav raedls of Saa Fraaeiseo , , ArtSikiomM Vfi mr Bsl X Dresser Sets If Women's lillfolds 100 Lenthrrlc Bath Powder A Sachet Pewder SCIIAEFER'S J DRUG STORE S . Opea Dally 7.4 1 a. as. JUlpwlnv Juadays, f a. as. ta I p. 1 m 13.1 ft. t ommereisi f 5 tMmmmmmsMmmm.wA ,.' . ., . ttj, :. ' :. i t ... r ', " f ' : , , . . . ;' - , ' "-' v" " v ;; t -4 :? !(.,' j j. $t V - n ii ' Mr. and. Mrs." Norbrt who wera married Nov. 26 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in MK.Angel. Parents of the coupta are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolf anrJ Mr. and "Mrs. Henry, Annen, all of Mf. Angel.'' The couple will reside on a farm near Mt. Angel. (Artz Studio). . . . Engagements of Three Former Salem Residehts Announced ; News has reached the capital of engagements of three former Salesm residents. Mr, snd Mrs. Leonard Roudebush of Custer, South Dakota have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Judith Hall, ta LL James B. Kleen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kleen of Sweet Home, formerly of Salens The wadding is planned for June. Miss Roudebush attended Woman' College in Denver and is Mrs. Thomas President of Co-Actives Mrs. Wilfred Thomss elected president of the was Co- Active Club at a meeting Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Dwight 1uisenberry. Tbe newly organised club Is com posed of wives of Active Club members., ,,J . Other officer elected to serve with Mrs. Thomas are Mrs. Harry Summers, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Bales, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Dennis DeJohn and Mrs. Lloyd Ramey, members-at large; and Mrs. John . Ricketts, pub licity. The group will fill a basket with food and toys for a needy family aa their Christmas proj ect Alumnae to Give Holiday Dinner Sigma' Kappa alumnae met at the Flower Box Wednesday night for a demonstration on Christmas arrangements by Mrs. George Beane and Mrs. John Versteeg. The alumnae made plans for the December 15 Christmas dinner at the E. E. Beckman home. Mrs. Earl Hampton is chairman with Mrs.. Allan Johnson and Mrs. Leon Everitt assisting. . " . Guests attending -Were Mesdames John Ficklin, Itobert Bailey, T. W. Bowden, George Nelson, E. H. Kennedy, c Robert Schneider, Rod ney Bright.aDon Johnson. Charles Schmidt and Clifford Robinson-. tin 71 vjjp-' , - . - .yr aT aw 1 nti-' - - w www m tm mm . I; ' ' i - ; . ' 1 I : 1 II .".- ' 11 IM.lVUArim I i . , North Camssercial t ; ,',,,.,;,,,,,,.,;, ,; . ... - 1 ' j '4'i "' v i. -;vi T. Annen' (Phyllis Iran Wolf) now studying at the University of Oregon Dental School, from where she will graduate in June. Lt.- Kleen recently returned from 18 months tour of service in Korea and is now stationed at Fort Lewis. He is a graduate of Salem High School and attend ed Oregon State College before enlisting in the army. He expects to be released from active duty in April. Wanda Taylor te Wed Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Martin of Portland, former Salem resi dents, are revealing the engage ment of their daughter, s Miss Wanda Dorics Taylor," to Roy H, Mitchell, ion of Mrs. Ray Mitchell and the late Mr. Mitchell of Port land, v - ,- Miss Taylor Is a graduate of Salem High School. Tbe wed ding i planned for December 18, Miss Rundstrom Engsged The Rev. snd Mrs. G. B. Rund strom of Seattle, formerly of Salem, are snnouncing the be trothal of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Robert D. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson of Newman Grove, Nebraska. A summer wedding la planned. ' Miss Rundstrom is psrish work er for the Nokomis Heights Luth eran Churcrt in Minneapolis and her fiance is a aenior at Augs burg College and youth director for the Oak Grove Lutheran Church, Minneapolis.. WOODBLRN - The evening cir cle of the Women's Society of Christian Service held a no-host dinner Wednesday night at the Methodist Church. The program in cluded a piano solo by Carol Ann Livesay, vocal numbers by a girls' trio made up of Ruth Marie Apple gate, Barbara Houser, and Kathryn Thompson, and piano numbers by Judie Reed. Ken Thompson led the group in singing. ' ; - 7 I Housewares Dept. December 2 tesr all about these wonderful Suabesia Items from tbe factory representative who will be la eur store all day Friday. Sample "saacke" will be served duriag the day. - ,. , - , . , and while yea are learning about the Sunbeam Appliances, be ur la ask about Allen's lew cost, easy psy plaa that invites yen te ewa these delightful Items for ealy $1.00 per week. . . GRANDVIEW, Idaho W You don't have to go to the , big city to seek your fortune, 'says Mrs. Alyce L McKeeth, a farmer's wife who has established a nation wide reputation as don photog rapher. Although she never took a pic ture in her life until she 'got a camera for Christmas last year. Mrs." McKeeth has turned a hobby into a career. And toy manufac turers in jthe heart of New York City, where some of the world's most famous photographers are lo cated, now send their new dolls out to the McKeeth farm in Idaho to be photographed. "Mrs. McKeeth does the best doll photography I have ever seen," says Benjamin F. Michtom, chairman of the board of Ideal Toy Corporation. "It proves some peo ple can stay on the farm and still make good." . ' ' This modern parallel to the man who ' made a - better mousetrap picked out dolls to photograph- be cause she figured tney woman 1 jump around, blink and spoil the picture the way human subjects sometimes do. Besides, she always has loved dolls. Here art some Una on how to take good doll photographs, as offered by Mrs. McKeeth: i 1. Add a few pieces of lace or costume jewelry to cover the join ing .markings between the dolls' neck and head, .wrist and hand. 2. Keep doll's hands in a natural pose. ' 3. Be sure there Is a contrast between hair and costume and the background, and that all props are n perfect scale. 4. Use reflectors and 150 watt bulbs instead of flash equipment. ' S. Don't rush four exposure. I. Don't place camera closer than six feet from the dolls, Mrs. Heath Gives Demonstration -. .1 The use of greens In Christmas Holiday arrangements was demon. strated by Mrs. Paul Heath, mem- I f f . u : . . U ik. ber of the Soroptfmist "Club, at the club's regular program luncheon at the Golden Pheasant on Wednes day. Twenty-seven members and two guests were present for the meet ing, at wmcn Airs, icrese nanus, president, presided. The club will hold its regular monthly social meeting on December 14 instead of on the 21st. which will then be a program meeting. The social meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Donald Relnke, with Miss Lena Blum, Mrs. Mar - jorie Charboneau. Mrs. Henry Kay - ser, and Miss Catherine Lorn, as sisting. . i State Officers Attend Meeting Marlon Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars was host to District 20 at a meeting at the Veteran's haD.Ttfrs. Clara K. Stange, district president from Woodburn, presided. The department officers present from Portland were Mrs. Marie Dana, department secretary, and Mrs. Carl V. Shoemaker, Jr., vice president of the Department of Oregon, and past department pres ident, Mrs.. Edith Mudd of Salem. Mrs. Shoemaker gsve the group "highlights of her recent trip to New York City. Mrs. snoemaKer is department cancer fund chair man and told about the Cancer Research program. Episcopal Bazaar Being Held Today Opening this morning at 8 SO a m. will be the snnual bazaar of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.4 A nursery will be provided for workers snd visitors tnrougnoui the day by St. Cecelia's Guild. Luncheon will be served be tween 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and during the afternoon coffee, pie and doughnuts -.will be served. The Girl's Friendly ,-. Society will have packaged candy to sell at the bazaar and the Canter bury Club will sell home made doughnuts. The Woman's Aux iliary will furnish the coffee. - ASte ixR? di9 1 DEMONSTRATION '"5' M- - .-.v.. ' i: h Fame on the farm . . scene for. doll photographs Miss Bergnen; Honor Guest? At Reception Miss Betty Jean Bergner. grand manager of Oregon. Pythian Sis- chapter. Shedd. Also welcomed ters. was honored at a reception was Mrs. Minnie Woodard, a mem Wednesday night by Centralia Tern- be, of. Walnutt Chapter." Walnut. pie, Pythian Sisters at the Beaver Hall. Receiving with Miss Bergner were the grand officers. Introduc ing to the line was Mrs. Clifford Schults, omost excellent chief. A hundred attended the "affair; many coming from Dallas, Inde pendence, Corvallis, Albany, Port land, West Linn, Oregon City, Eu gene Medford and McMinnvjlte.. ; Grand officers of the Knights ef Pythias attending were Jtfarry Wood, Portland, grand chancelhjr Karl F. Ward. Eugene, grand vice- chancellor; Elmer Patrick, Corval lis past grand chancellor; Clar ence Roberts. Clarence Pugsley, Corvallis, Hubert Thompson; Ore I v.. ... 11. n . gon City, Abe Van Bergen, Port-1 land, Vernon Decatur afid Oval Harris, Salem, all grand officerfs . Past grand chiefs of the Pythian Sisters attending were Mrs. Claude Murphy, Salem, Miss Frances Guy,1 Portland, Mrs. Hubert Thompson, Oregon City, Miss Lida Franx, In dependence: Mrs. Earl Burk, Sa lem, past grand protector; Mrs. Ann Brown, Dallas, Miss R a e Mathews, Portland, and Mrs. Clar , pp.ipV cwniii. eranA f. ificm " 1 i Program Prenrntrd Mrs. Leon Hanson arranged the program which included dances by Linda Paulson, David Steinke, Car rol Campbell, Terry Morton', and Linda Salta. Mrs.- Dean Duvall played a group of piano selections. Presiding at the coffee urns dur ing the reception were Mrs. Mary Pugh and Mrs. C. M. Hixon, Mrs. Dean Duvall waa at the punch bowl and Mrs. Earl Burk passed the guest book. , Mrs. A. A. Rockafellow was chairman of the reception com mittee, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Decatur and Mrs. Leonard Hixon.' Miss Ruth Jetfrry. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Jeffery pf Route 2, Box ,461, has pledged Thet a Nu Alpha sorority, at Pacific University, Forest Grove. Miss Jeffery is a graduate of Sliverton high school. She is a freshman ma joring in journalism. TETEWLES are bringing Santa AND To Salem . . . In Person ! ... at ITT ALLEY Liberty at ftlQ&S - US tar west il Allss'i I2f . t-1 .S: 't . Mrs. Alyce t. McKeeth tett on the family farm in Idaho. Friendship Night For OES Chapter SrLVERTON Ramonar Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, observed Friendship Night Tuesday .With euexti nrwnt from AIimwatHi : chantr, Sakm ami wmm.t Kans. Honored were Mrs. Wv Dale La mar, Grand. Adah of the grand chapter of Oregon; Mrs. C. P. Reinecke, worthy matron and' Emery. A. Brock worthy patron, of Shedd, and. Howard Jenks. worthy patron, Alnsworta chapter, Salem. ' ... Received into membership byj the conferring of initiatory degrees was Mrs. F. Vj Graves., Ramona club members and friends were '. mvited to the annual Christmas partj to be held af the home of Mrs: George Hubbs, Tues day night, starting at 7:30. Gifts are to be brought for the Masonic and Eastern S,t home at Forest Grove as welt as the annual mem bership, gift exchange. ' Host and hostess for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen. Arranging decorations was Mrs. James HoQingsworth, while Mrs. N. L. Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Finlay, Mrs. Howard George and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brosig were refreshment hosts.. Christmas Party For BPW Club V . , , . SILvlRTON-Annual Christmas party for the SilvCrton Business and Professional Woman 1 Club will be held Tuesday night at the home-of Mrs. -Letha , Brokka la waue uiis, . . :' While it Is largely a "fun" party, Mrs." Eleen Lalicker, gener al chairman, says that ethers are not to be forgotten." Members, in addition to bringing - a gfft far membership exchange, are also to bring gifts for the State Hospital. Gifts must not be glass or fnetal, Mrs. Lalicker adds. Package are to be gift wrapped and marked for either men or women. Assisting Mrs. Lalicker In pro gram planning are Mrs. Frank Dederick and Mrs. Alan Foster. Assisting Mrs. Brokke with re freshments are Miss Lois Riches, Mrs. E.R. Ekman, Mrs. Victor Sat her and Mrs. Ruby Oesterllng. '""IT" His Reindeer . December 5 MOTOR CO. Center M unom MIXUASTtn J7J0-Dew litaMirl m ipprtsii (ndlf liOfsfVeek ....S: aw laBafcT ' 177 Koiih LiUtly Show! Roberts Brcs. McCall and Cohama : present "Sari Cohama Sari-inspired Print Dresses! Friday at 3.30 P. hi, - Miss Norma Gantner famous McCall Stylist : Will : Commentate on the Sari-inspired dresses and assist you with your holiday wardrobe planning The East , has cast the magic spell over Fashion , . . it's smart to look like an Eastern princess this winter. A Cohamas has captured the spell of th East . . . and translated it into , beautiful new prints with all the colot and variety of. Ihe fab ulous Sari-originals . . . plus modern fabric mag ic v,. acetate woven with cotton in a fabric with a luxurious silken look and hand McCaU's has styled the delightful new Cohama Sari col lection in i' series ol Eastern inspired fash ions! Full skirted late day styles to Far East ern lounging fashions, and casuals . . , modeled for you in an exciting fashion show!. ' Lhdies' FathUms Second Floor aj"'. :.. ' -, .' Models - Courtesy of Joan Boss . i Spellbinders" J I. W . ; , ' - i .