Formal Dances Will Highlight Holidays for the Young Set The teen-age contingent will be busy dancing during the ap proaching holiday season. The Y-Teens, Rainbow Girls and Junior Catholic Daughters have tcheduled" dancei in the next few weeks. The annual Sno Ball presented by the Ann Guthrie Y-Teens will be an event of Satut-day, December 17 at the YWCA between 9 and 12 o'clock. Lyle Glazier and hia orchestra will play for dancing. Decorations wiu feature a false" ceiling of blue and. silver and a backdrop to carry out the theme of the program. The main attraction will be a large Christ mas tree in the center of the dance floor. Patrons and patronesses will include Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Aschenbrenner, Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard R. Crisler, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Denton, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Enyeart, Mr. and Mrs. Nor maji W.-Mcrrill, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Osko and Mr. and Mrs. Irvjng M. Zeller. Miss Mary Lynn Stevens is heading the directorate for the semi-formal dance. All high school students are invited to attend the "girl ask boy" affair. Junior CDA Formal v . The Junior Catholic1 Daughters of America will hold their an nual Christmas formal on Wed nesday, December 28. The Knights of Columbus hall will be the setting and dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. Miss Rosemary Rhoten is gen eral chairman for the dance with Misi Frances Finney, co-chairman. Their committees include Miss Joan Timm, decorations; Miss Kay Elliott, refreshments; Miss Martha Pappert, program; Miss Rosalie Kerr, publicity; and ith the VX I ,1 "K"fK T II - ..' Sews on Buttons J. 1 I I , t Cp Makes Buttoro fir .! ff p l" - isjiiiiaTsm-M ' 'ii "''"''"'' iii H " f ' .'': '.'..y.v 'i 1 Camt -easy to slipping '. cam I it Hlj ltw pntkM GIVE fW.l THE BEST!- GIVE Miss Dottie Shepherd, cleanup. Rainbow Girls Formal The Rainbow Girls annual holiday formal will be an event of New Year s Eve at the YWCA gymnasium. Hal Reeves and his orchestra from Lebanon will play for dancing between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. "Rainbow Rhapsody" Is the theme of the dance, which is being sponsored by Chadwick and Cherry Assemblies. Chair men v are Miss Janice Wood, worthy advisor of Cherry Assem bly, and Miss Sally Merrill, worthy advisor of Chadwick Assembly. Other committee chairmen in rluda Miss Joyce Stettler and Miss Barbara Sharpe, publicity; Miss Ila Warren and Miss Bar bara Henken, refreshments; Miss Mary Lynn Stevens and Miss Karen Covert, programs; Miss Joan Osko and Miss Donna Haugen, clean-up; Miss Joyce Johnston and Miss Amy Ander son, chaperons; and. Miss Sue Grier, orchestra. The Alpha Delta PI alumnae will be entertained Monday nicht at the home of Mrs. John A. Jcl derks. A demonstration of Christ mas decorations will be a feature of the program V ' I - - - - - ' :. 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Life memberships will be pre senter in behalf of the Dorcas Society and Priscilla Guild by the department chairman, Mrs. Her bert Hamann- Installation of the officers of the women of the church will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. M. Gebhard. Elected to the board for the women of the church are Mrs. Ernest Hippe, president; Mrs. Glen Palmer, vice president; Mrs. Harold Martin, secretary; Miss Minnie Hassinger, treasurer; Mrs. Keith Perkins, program chairman. The department chairmen for the work of the Women's Mis sionary. Federation program in clude Miss Tillie Albers, New Guinea missions; Mrs. Alvin Bat talion, India missions; Mrs. Leo Stenback, life membership ' and memorials; Mrs. Martha Hippe, thank offering; Mrs. Gideon Klein, - Christian service; Mrs. Elsa Frey, special needs; Mrs. Ted Ellinger junior department: Mrs. Jacob Fox, missionary edu cation.. , A social hour and Christmas gift exchange will follow the pro gram and there will be an offer ins for the Good Samaritan fund. of any NEW BssBh. m mm- ,N 9"STMAS G'FTS With ANYKENMORE AUTOMATIC DESIC wingmachin! .0.00 DOWN ilMck bufllk . . ; It wntnf m . C.Am tOTO 01 Bin mf SEARS 550 l BPW .Club to Sing' Carols "The You of the"- Christmas Spirit" will be the theme of the party which will initiate the holi day activities, for members and friends of the Salem Business and Professional Women's Club, when the group meets at the YWCA Tuesday night, December 13 at 7:30 p.m. Plans made for the evening Include a musical program and the highlighting of Christmas carols, traditional and new. The recreation committee, headed by co-chairmen Mrs. Daesy Chance and Mrs. Dorothy Walker, join the music commit tee, with -Miss Gladys Edgar, chairman, in aranging the eve ning's festivities. The party will be preceeded by a brief business meeting, follow ing a seven o'clock board meet ing with president Marjorie Whit more presiding, t Oa Tuesday evening at I p. a. Circle 3 of the First Co-lire,..-tional Church will meet with Mrs. Russell Groves. Eola. The project for ' the evening wjll be packnig the Christmas gift boxes nreoarcd b" the group, which Is composed of young mothers, with Mrs. J. C. Nichol as leader. 1 Mrs. Klton H. Thompson will be hostess to members of Chap ter BC, fEO Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 620 Ben Vista Drive. This will be 'guest day and arrangements rr? in charge of the entertainment committee!. Uo Tour Christmas Chopping un IWIII fab f HEB A KEf "MORE AUTOMATIC Salem Writers at j - - ..... , . 1 Singer Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singer were hosts to the Salem a Writers Club Tuesday night at their home on Wallace Road. A varied program of original work was presented. Mrs. N. M. Singleton read "The Humble Po tato" a humorous skit relating a true incident in the life of Ulysses S. Grant. Georgianna Hatfield read a story, "Substitute Daughter," and reported greeting card verses ready for mailing to publisher.' Renska Swart related the true ex perience of Mrs. Fargo, past club member, who sent out a story eight times beginning with small maga zines to have it accepted on its ninth trip out by The American Magazine. Mrs. N. F. Anderson read her three latest poems: "As Pigeons Know", "The Mourning Dove" and "The Cool and Watery Land." Mrs. John McNatlie read a humorous article on a teacher's school vaca tion. Mrs. Lloyd Smith representing the club jit Keizer School during Good Reading Week reported on the talk given there by Gwendolem Lampshire Hayden. author of the "Really True" series,' which are widely used in Public School li braries, N. F. Anderson and Mrs. Joseph Singer were guests. The January .meeting will be Held : at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Clif ; (ord E. Layton. Junior Guild if SI. Paul's Fpis- , coppl Church has slated a meeting . for Tuesday in the parish hall at 1 p.m. - ECENMQRE SEWING MACHOMH) am ' - tk I " "' ' .7 $30 Worth OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the family with the purchase of this Automatic Portable ONLY 10.00 DOWN $40 Worth OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the family with the purchase of - this Aotomotle Console $50 Worth OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS ' for the family with the purchase of this Automatic Desk Model ONLY 10.00 DOWN $50 Worth OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the family with the purchase of -this Automatic Desk Model Sewing Mechine ONLY 10.00 DOWN Grand Worthy Advisor Visits . Assembly Cherry Assembly, prdef of Rainbow for Girts, met Tuesday for their regular business meet ing and initiation. They were hon ored by a visit from their sub deputy, Mrs. Anne Mctsker, and the grand worthy, advisor., Mist Lucille Dayball. Initiation was held for the fol lowing girls: Jcrrv Sue Deem, Daine Sadowsky, Edna Snitkrr, Kathleen Tallin, Judy Bcnrile, Joyce Capps, Janice Brandon, Nancy Brnnrion, Janice Pahl, and Crrnl Johnson. - Visitors present were Mr. and I Mrs. Emery Wood, Mr, and Mrs. ! Steve Rosenbuum, Mr. and Mrs. (Harrv Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. IV (M. Ebv, Mr. and Mrs. TedJJurn. i Mrs. Robert Covert, Mrs.' G'oria ; Hoffman, Wavnt Hcnrv, Sally Merrill, Mrs. Josephine FattUon, ! Mrs. Grace Johnson, Mrs. Ira Par- by, Judy Mohr, Patsy Angore, and I Glenne Bailey. Refreshments were served bv members of the advisory board including Mrs. D. M. Eby, Mr. and Mrsi Harrv Charlton. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bums, and Mrs. Gloria I Hoffman. I The Dabblers will meet for I I Christmas party and gift ' ex I change Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Milo Severson at ' 8 o'clock. Mrs. Merlin Sstep w4'l i be the co-hostess. Members are j asked to bring canned goods and jclothing for a needy family. us T SAVE $105.00 ; Capitol 7 ) si rf m i (if p.... Tr-.- Statesman, Salem, Ore, Leslie WSCS to Meet Wednesday". The Woman's Society, of Chris tian Service of the Leslie Methodist Church- wilt hold its monthly bus iness and program meeting in the church parlors on Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m. Rev. John Mor ange, pastor of the Morningside Methodist Church, will bring the devotional message. : GIFT THE GIFT BOX . T he th UmmhT Mahogany Tea Carts laremoters Pictures 0 CIcKki Fire Screens , Tewellaeks " Sconce and thee wall decorations - 236 N. High Si. Open MS to 5 30 Ph. 3551 OlfOl 1265 Stat Street Tom & Jerry Batter Cog Nog Six Flaming Snowballs . Sherbcrtor Ice Cream .......... .2 half gal. 1.49 . If f 1 -r-I 4-"Bffit X $20O Worth of -UX!vj i; '-, -4 a SEWING Phone 3-9191 Sun., Dec. 11, '55 (Sec. III)-7q Mrs- Roy Grettie will present; the program topic, "We Would Set Jesus.. Mesdames Robert McD venna and Mason Bishop will pf"l a piano duet. Hostesses for the-t afternoon will be Mesdames C. W. Stacey, Lark Brown, Carl Bell; r and Ben Graves. .-. IDEAS From G (Home Made)- . 1.00 ....... v owe -1 M. 4k ........'... 90c 20 IVdrtf I OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS family withth. puchoseofthis 1956 1WNT WEIGHT PORTA nic f or fta. Christmas Gifts w '"e purchase of "ew, . , , KN SER-VETTE 'MMOelMt ' Sewing Heoe fhow above) H 354.95 1 Atfr wing machine UwAsluffet MACIllfl 2- Plenly cl t .: l f Vi. i