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t-i$ec III) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thun., Dec. 22, '55 Around v ft? mm H1X KAITE . . . Two beauti fully srranied Nonreslae coffee ' parties fives by Mrt. Cheater Lee on Tuesday and Wednesday. a; downpour at rain, but once Inside warm and friendly greet ins. by tha hostess and fuesta . . much bunlnf conversation with varyoM enjoying aecond and third cope of coffee. . , . ; Pretty CfcrlataMae . . . aVcera- Haas ttoosqraest ... At of the aaaatel a white tree braaea aideraed wMb red eraaaMata , , . with ireated BYeea aas rr4 vigil Sffcta. ... A Jeweled Christmas tnvttk atria r of hoses aaa vl(U llfUa arraafed m Um coffee table. - Many eompllniMta ... far the beateaa wee aaada deaeaa aaeT ese M of deltelam Norwegian owaeta. . , . The dining room table cov ered with a croon cloth ... the eeaterpleee of treated plao aad white earaaUeaa accented with red aad flanked by white taaera. . . . aarprtoe ... at Wednesday's party wai the arrival of Miss Alene (Peg) Phillips, who had Just flown over from the Hawaiian Is lands that morning . . . having adcompanled Secretary of the In terior and Mrs. Douglas McKay Kaser Family Reunion and Dinner HjJK CORNERS December ffi iim mark the 27th milestone in the Kaser family reunions and Christ mas dinners- This is the fourth year they have met in the Four Corners Community hall. In addition to the tree and gifts for the children there will be the traditional dinner at OCA o'clock. KMatriarch ef the clan is Mrs. Aic Kaser of Salem. The oldest guOt present wiU be Mrs. Katha rine Scott. M. of Long Beach. Calif., mother of Melvln Scott. The young est, member of tha clan will be Dusty Kaser, on month old. great grandson of Mrs. Alice Kaser. Other members of the family at tending will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kaser, Keith, Kit and Jeanette; Mr. and Mrs. Adnie Tokstad. Gary and Tom; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eggimaa, Rubin Eggimsn, all of Stlverton; Mr- and Mrs. Harry Bertulelt of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sachtler, Jeff and Lynne and Mr. and Mrs. Bert tiatea ana JeAnn. aU of Portland; Mr. and Mrt. Sam Kaser. Kurt. Danny, Melodie and Dusty of Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. William Kaser and Denlso of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaaer. Karen and Susan; Mrt. Uda Canoy; Mrs. Veneta Mc Morris, Wayne and acta Mae, all c 6alem: Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Scott, Craig. Judy and Alan, all ot -Four Corners- jThh will be a particularly happy Christmas for Gary Tokstad of Silverton, as be recently returned home from throe years of air force service m England. Traveler- Return Mr. and Mrs. C. F. French have returned from a month's trip to Southera California. They visited trasir soa and daughter-in-law, Cap tain and Mrs. Robert French, at Castle Air Force Base, Merced, aad another son and danghter-ia-laay, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis French M-Holtville, also a brother, the Rf W. L. French, in Santa Mon ica, the travelers enjoyed fishing on the Gulf of California in Mexico while ia the south. Little Boy Welcomed FOUR CORNERS Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kottek (Eta or a Dierks) on the birth of a son on December IS at the Salem General Hospital The little boy has been named Marty Edward. Ther is a sister, Marcia, and a brother, Michael. The grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kottek of Oregon City and Mr. and Mrt. F. P. Dierks of Salem, and the great great grandmother is Mrs. George Weber of Silverton. Miss Nelson Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Nelson of Dallas are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Mar jorie, to David McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barland McKay of Portland. The wedding is planned fox Jui. The betrothal news was.revealed to members of the immediate families and friends n December 20. ' Mxdwslve dealer fee I -the revolutionary new : SeawtiIeat Method for renakina end installing I draperies. . ". ' j. Prtcts Ar Surprisingly Lewi 1 4 tOMntn atusuaiNd an ; fNtTAUATION IIIVKI. i rAtucs or au rrnt f conm uni of mamt - KAIDWAM f tlSlDIHTUl A MO COMMMCU1 SMSTAUATtONS ssaaMMsiAssaasessasaaVtaaasaaak Fre Estlr.stts :&eautt.pLt JJrapeni " 114SS.Ceffimerdal " fheiM44S4S Town ENGLISH to Honolulu ... she brought a special lei of lavender orchids and smilax to the hostess ... and wore a white orchid lei herself , . . Peg will remain in Salem during the holidays . . . Agnes Loe also wearing an adorable red net Christmas apron which Mrs. Ar thur Atherton had made for ber before departing for California. . . ' AceMnpaaylag . . . Mrs. Maria Creihers to the coffee was ber at tractive reed daaghter, Shirley, a Juaie at Lewis aad Clark. . . . Mra. Rebert Caaaaa M Ctirttmasy la her white weal dreae wMa red aad gnea ehapeaa and red ahees. . , . Clever Christmas carriage wera by Mra. Hareld Bvsiek, Mra, William C. Dyer Jr. sad Mrs. Keyaelds AUea. Visiters ... are arrlvlag la the capital daily te spend the Yalettde m. . . . Cemlag Friday fraai Saa Lais Oblspe, Calif. wUI he Mr, aad Mrs. Raymead Walah and aeas, Kevla aad Brlaa, who wlB be gnesta at the heme ef his anether, Mrs. Raymaad Walsh . . . aMe Jolalag the family hare will he Mr. and Mrs. Reward Gewer (Jaae Walah) ef Partlaad. ... The Gew era win leave far the eewth after Christmas, epeadiag New Tear's at the Desert laa at Las Vegas treat ikere the dae wlB go le CahV Uerala far a beliday. ... A gaest ... at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Klaus for the holidays is bis sister, Miss Hermina Klaus of St. Paul, Minn . . . she is with the state high way department in Minnesota Fraai California . . . will Mr. aad Mra. Nernaa Maaca (Pa tricia risk) ad laa Male, to epead Chriatmas at the heme of her par- eats, Mr. aad Mrs. Asahel Fish, they are arrlvlag Satarday aad will reton to Caltfarala as time tar the East-West game, Here far the heUdays ... are Mr. aad Mrs. Keith Brewa, who ceaily retaraed frees Raache Mir age, Calif., where they apead the winters at the See art besne. . . , Mevtag setes ... Mr. and Mrs George Waller srs now at home at their newly built residence atop Candalaria Heights on Bolton Ter race. . . . The Clayton Foremen! moved Wednesday to their new home at 140 Leslie Streets, the former H. M. Schubert residence Beliday at beaaes ... Mr. aad Mrs. Rebert G. Brady Jr. aad her kaTa94sB)SIasaaVtatW tUkfl 9ka)(sSf sMsTe 4Ms4j Mrs. Thomas Hill Jr., will be beeta for twe partus at the Brady resi dence ea Ladd Aveaae . . . Geeeta have baea tartted te caB Decem ber SS aad M bstweea 7 aad II o'clock, ... Past Presidents To Be Honored The Jsycee-ettes were enter tained Monday evening at a holi day party at the home of Mrs. Douglas Heider. Co . hostesses were Mrs. Duane Ertagaard and Mrs. Ivan Royse. There was a gift exchange aad a late supper was served. Plans were discussed for the installation ef officers to be held Jan. 28 at the Senator Hotel The event will be a semi-formal . din ner dance with past presidents ss honor guests. Airs. McLain Hostess AUBURN Mrs. Connie McLain entertained Sunday evenlnt- with a no-host pre-holidsy dinner for mem bers of the Jolly Eight club with husbands as guests. There was a gift exchange and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Osbora, Mr. and Mrs. William Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Osbora, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kasson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Townsend, Mrs. Margaret Willis and the hostess. Mrs. Santo Clau Ntvtr Forgets Santa's Favoritt Oyster Drtssing ot Christmas OYSTER STUFFING Per 10 to )3-evnd Turkey Vt cup chopped celery V4 cup butter 6 cups day-old bread crumbs 1 bay leaf 1 testpoon poultry seasoning cup milk and oytter liquor Vt cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 3 cupt chopped oysters 2 beaten eggs Cook celery and onioa la butter until soft, not brown. Add crumbs and parsley, mix thoroughly. Add oysters, hay leaf, seasonings and eggs. Add enough liquid to moisten. ' Fresh Eastern Oysters LUTE lb. Fkg. If i I ?:-' i:h S"-. , - . , , Mr. and Mrt. Thomat G. Wright Sr. of Macleay, who were honored at a family dinner Dec. 1 8 on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. The affair wet held at the home of their ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrt. Thomat G. Wright Jr. Wrights Are Honored on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wright Sr. of Macleay were honored at a dinner party " observsnca of their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wright Jr., on Huleey Avenue. The JWrights were married in Minneapolis, Kansas on Dec. 21, 1909 and have been Oregon resi dents for SS years. Tbey recently moved to the Salem area from Eugene where tbey have lived for many years. Their three children include Mrs. Alfred MUkowski of Yen- calla, Mrs. Robert Freeman of Springfield and Thomas G. Wright Jr. They have eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Others attending the dinner were Mr. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craig ef Springfield, the hosts and their children, Sus anna, Patricia and Sara. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a person is going away on aa extended trip and a friend gives him a "send-off party, should that person write hia friend a letter of appreciation while away? A. Ha should, and as soon as possible after leaving, expressing again how much he appreciated the thoughtfulness. Q. What is the proper order of recession at the conclusion of a church wedding ceremony? A. Just the reverse of how the party enters. The bride snd bridegroom should lead, followed by tha bridesmaids and the ush ers. $TI 45 Pin! free Delivery ea Orders of One Dollar or Mors Fresh Seafoods and Poultry 5HN. Co,1. Ph. 9-4424 I i 5 i I 0 yJ I' i- V " fJ i Mrs. Sanders to Head XYZ Club SOUTH SALEM The Salem XYZ Club held their annual Christ mas meeting and party at the home of Mrs. Coy DeLapp on Gard ner Road Tuesday evening. Mrs. Duane Hewitt was the hostess with Mrs. DeLapp and Mrs. William Gibson as co-hostesses. Mrs. Leo White conducted the business meeting and elected pres ident was Mrt. William Sanders; vice president, Mrs. Orville Nunn; secretary,- Mrs. Robert Keunzli; and treasurer, Mrs. Cecil NeNeil. Twenty six members attended and there was a gift exchange Contributions were brought for a needy family.' Plan District Meeting HUBBARD The members of Thalia Rabekah Lodge have plans well under way for the annual con vention of District 4 to be held at Hubbard January 21. Mrs. John Morrison will be chairman of the convention and Thalia will be host lodge. Plans were also completed for the annual Christmas party for members and families, for Friday evening, Dec. II with tree, pro gram and gift exchange. Arrange ments were made for Installation of officers at the January 10 meet ing. A Kidnap Breakfast Cherry Assembly, Rainbow Girls wera entertained with a surprise kidnap -breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Emery- Wood on Saturday, with Janice Wood and Beverly Mocabee as co-hostesses. . . , , . . T ' I Biomers present were mn, cunoi Locker, Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Mrs. Claire Alderson and Mrs. Emery Wood. Furnishing cars and picking up girls were Miss Karen Covert, Mrs. Claire Alderson, Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Mrs. Elmo Locker and Emery Wood. Alte a complete selection of Oaose Duckt Cepent - f I Freeh Pacific Qyslers :B5-j ' I Outranteod P fM lUi. Ne. 1 Psncy . g mwm Chapter Holds Installation Tuesday SILVERTON - The installation of the 1956 officers of Ramona Charter. Order of Eastern Star was held at the Masonic Hall Tuesday might The hall was decorated in hlua and silver, rarrvinff out the I Christmas motif, and also blue of 'Adah, which will be the honor point this year. The opening was presided over by worthy matron, Mrs. Wayne Weeks, and worthy patron, Harry Richea. assisted by the 1953 offi cers. Honored were Mrs. W. D. Lamar, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, and Mrs. Walter Hanson, past matron of Laurel Crown Chapter, Ortonville, Minn., who was the installing worthy matron. She introduced ber assistants, installing patron, Ed Jackson; installing marshall, Mrs. W. D. Lamar; installing chaplain, Mrs. R. A. Fish; installing or ganist, Mrs. Ronald Asboe; and in stalling" secretary, Miss Ina Harold. Mrs. Lenard Krphart. Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mrs. Wayne Weeks, Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs. John Lalicker, were soloists. Introduced were Arthur Bolling er, newly Installed master of the Silverton Masonic Lodge, Elizabeth McNatt, worthy advisor of Ra mona Assembly, who presented a Rainbow Bible to the worthy ma- Elected Officers InstaL tron a Installed were worthy matron. Austin Sanford; worthy pa- Harry Riches; associate ma- nd patron, Mrs. Wayne Lovre and E. A. Finlay; secre tary, Mrs. Charles Leonard Sr.; treasurer, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester; conductress, Mrs. W. M. Peron; associate conductress, Mrs. Ben Sprick; chaplain, Mrs. Charles Seibel; marshal!, Mrs. Wayne Weeks; organist, Mrs. William Woodard: Adah, Mrs. Harlan Loe; Ruth, Mrs. Homer Rand; Esther, Mrs. Steve Enloe, Jr.; Martha, Mrs. Sidney Maurer; Electa, Mrs. Norman Nyhus; warder, Mrs. A. G. Harrington; and sentinel, Cor dell Woodail. Appointed were pages. Mrs. Cor dell Woodail and Mrs. Charles McNatt; soloists, Mrs. Lenard Kephart and Mrs. John Lalicker; historian, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester; re freshment chairman, Mrs. Harry Ragon; decoration chairman, Mrs. Murl Anderson. FOUK CORNERS Mrs. Connie McLain and sons, Arlo and -Don will go to Corvallis to spend Christ mas with relatives. - 'ttaarTV Whole Ham Per Pound o). Safewas Grand Opening Continues! 2575 S. Commsjrcial at Boict e Jobvlovi Grand Opening Rdvcd fricdi. $2000 in Grand Optn'mg Brlittl HEY KIDS Sent Will le ef Our New Store All Dey Todey with Treets Fancy Cut Green Deans Garden Peas 303 TP can m& x It's Eaiy t RaeJ mMSES Tryphena Lodge ? Visits Salem A large delegation from Tryphena Rebekah Lodge, Silverton, visited Salem Rebekah Lodge Monday night. Mrs- Bert Peron. noble grand from the Silverton Lodge, was in troduced by Mrt. Man Hall, noble grand of Salem Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paynter of Alton Rebekah Lodge Kansas, were introduced by the vice-grand, Mrs. Lucie n LeCompte. The Salem lodge voted to accept the invitation to seat the officers at the district convention in Hubbard on Jan. 21. A program was presented with Mrs. Charles Neubaurer as chair man. Mrs. Walter Larson gave a piano solo; Mrs. Forest Mitchell sang, accompanied by Mrs. I .ar son; Christmas pageant by the fol lowing members of the Silverton Lodge: Mesdames Bert Peron, Walter Larson, Allen Foster, Ches ter Mulkey, Lloyd Taylor, Mike Hannan, Lila McClure and John Beats. Ribbon Given to Garden Club SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Charles Nielsoa was hostess to the South Hills Garden Club Tuesday eve ning at her home on Pioneer Drive. Mrs. Fern Todd was the assisting hostess. Mrs. Maxine Nielson told a Christmas story and a gift ex change was held. The second place ribbon and prize money from the Hazel Green show was presented to the club. Guests were Mrs. Warren Clark and Mrt. Nelson Johnson. BEWARE OF mtwtoHS LOOK OR TMI HAPPT writ DOO TOPS IN QUALITY! LOV IN PRICE Armour's Star SMOKED LffipZJ Fancy PumpJrin 303 27' cens Llbky'i HrimtH t Mothers Feted The Sigma Kappa Mothers were entertained at a Christmas cofee Tuesday morning at the home of Named to Committee APPLETON. Wis.-Jamea Petrie, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pet rie, 295 Forest Hill way, is a mem ber of the social committee plan ning all school social events at Lawrence College. Petrie, a junior is a member of Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity and a member of Lawrence United Charities and th Lawrence Art Association. Give Living Gifts ROSEBUSHES Garden fresh and guaranteed. Select from over 50 va-' rieties. TULIPS HYACINTHS DAFFODILS They'll remember you next tpring if you give bulbt thia Chrittmat. I I while they last OpeCial all bulbt 25 off. Garden Gadgets end Gift Certificates for the Gardener in your family. Brydon's Nursery and Garden Store 41 S SOUTH HIGH ST. SALEM "Where gardening is a business not a sideline 1120 S. 12th Sr. Ph. 2-6403 Santa Isn't Coming to Ed's . . . He's Already Been Here Just Look at These Prices! IBBBBBensBenasnnansnsBannnsBBBSBnno While they last EVISCERATED TURKEYS lb. BACON ENDS AKD PIECES SYEET RASHER BACON ,: FRESH BEEF ROAST SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. GROUND S7(oW BEEF 5.b, u Jl Sirloin ty(o)G At Coffee; Mrs. Gerald Reeher on Stewart ti Mn. Glen Weaver was the co-hostess and gifts wera exchang ed. Attending the party were Mrs. H. J. Eastman of Dallas, Mrs. Roy Lively, Mrs. R. J. Davey, Mrs, A, F. Marcus, Mrs. Winston Burre, Mrs. Vera D. McMullen, Mrs. D. G. DeSart, Mrs. Bruce CrandaH, Mrs. Dayle Burres, Mrs. C. Les ter Newman, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Jack Kuan and Mrs. Chloe Holdcn, Poultry brings Kentucky farmers a gross of about SO million dollars a year. ' ?125 from each Market lb. U in lb. Fryers Roasting Hens Sf 3f 3f,Jf 3f 3f , .mm i i ssrsjsa