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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1956)
: my - Statesman's HOME panorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Around By JEKYME PARTY JOTTINGS . . . Clever Invitationa written in the form of a Christmas jingle were in Thurs day's mail to a holiday open house for which Mr. and Mrs. John P.'Mauldlng will be hosts on Sunday, December 23 at their Candalaria home on Bolton Ter- race . . . duests have been in-1 ber Hi Her est Drive noma in lung vited to call between S and 7 1 wood Heights ... Additional guests o'clock. will be Mrs. Hugh Cole, Mrs. Ted A- pre-naptial shower' will 'Morris. Mrs. Clifford HU1. Mrs. fete MIm Jarooellae Aaa Ceak af! Maurice Ebner, Mrs. James Cal-Pei-tlaae! an Saturday evealag vfrt nd Mr- Rooert W' Gorm when Mra., Jena Haaeack eater. en t ' , . .. " , i.' talas at her Kirercresf Drive 1 ' ,iberJclub h.ma . . . MUe Caak UI ba I Chris mas party Thursday sight rled U Lowell Fax. set a( Mr. Mri' Robert who and Mrs. Cale Fas at Salem, aa mlsreUaaeeus rtawer wlll'leaer ! nd n exchangeof gills a late the fatara Mrs. Fax aaa a dessert uPIr WM M the host- sapper will ba served by Uh.'I".',' ' k ! ! , "' ,' baatess. " I Headlag eealh . . .'eeme Satar- - . ' . . 1 day wtU b Mr. aad Mra. Gerdea Haaerlag . . . Miss Cook will . w,ck wh, ,rt Ukl,g j,, jj-alier bf b!!"01; d 'rd k , " of Portland. Mrs Gale Fox Mrs. . wm,,Bar , ,h, wUt . . . Beva Farrrier and Mrs. Arthur J w,n lpemi CbrUtmas la WhJttler. Farmer ef Portland Mrs. Fred c.ur. 9Uk,tMr . M- Wi ,am. LaBranch. Mrs. Virgil Urab, Mrs. ,,,, tht c.rd.a Blacks ... from Judson Brtssler. Mrs. Paul Pierce, i lher, lh ,,cUi w, . Mrs. Lyla Burnham. Mrs. Anna i j.,rB rieus desert resarts . . . Boatman. Mrs. Ray Crittenden. whle , ,w iMr Umt Mrs. Andy Humphrey, Mrs. Jack ,)! be eceanled by the Robert Hancock and tha hostess. EatertaJaiag .. , . wUh twa par- ties Ibis week was Mrs. Maarire Ebaer . . . aa Wedaetday aha waa baateaa far a deasert luacbeaa aad Mas ... afteree, at bridge at bar Ever. Beiag welcomed back .... to greea Aaaaae baroe ... eavera Salenv-.aftcr a several years ab wera placed far twelve gaeals . . ,'sence are Mr. and-Mrs. Bertram .Tkarsday maralag Mrs. Ebaer aavThomsoaJjtho. have been. living. In trrtalaed with a Chrialmaa eaffee far the pteasara at a group of ber aelgfebare . . . Aislstlag the baa- land the past month . . . tesa were Mra. Ferreat Bedmer! College atndeaia . . .will be aad Mra. J. R. Calvert.. . . reiaralag to the capital dally to Raaar gaest . . . at a luncheon ,W hUaT lt and shower this afternoon will be,", Mm Gerfaaaa CrU Mrs. Allan R. Mann Jr. of Port- daagbteri U tkt W. R. Cria land, formerly of Salem, when!l,, "f "ffcm M. Mrs. William McCormack enter., Callege, la arriving fram Oaklaad. tains at the home of ber mother. Mrs. Kirkwood Daughtry . . , Bid den to fete Mrs. Mana are Mea- dames Allan R. Mana of Portland, John H. Johnson,. Jamae R, Phil-jhia, lips, Paul Hawkins, James Zwaschka. William Kaer of Port- land, Darwin Kerber, Otto Cam- field, Richard Greni, Gary Camp bell. La Mont Fry, Richard Hodg son, William Johnson of Corvaltia, Frank Angle, Richard D. Lee, . Allan X)Iaoa, Robert Hanauska of Tillamook. William Englehart, Al lan Otto, Gerald Kelly, Raymond Martin, Miss Anna Forristei and Min Joan Marie Miller of Pert land and Miss Marjorie Beck. . . . - A rbrlatealag . . . . aa) Saaday afteraaaa) far Doaald Giles Taaag. aaa af Mr. aad Mrs. Deaald V. Yaaag of Partlaad .... ha tad win be ekrtsteaad at a l:M a'cUak aerrke at St. Paal's Ealaceaal Cbarrh Mh the Ker. Cearge B. Swift affteUUag ... Mr. aad Mra. Jack Healy ef Partlaad. asela aad aaa af the HUle bay, will ba his gadpareala . . . . Faltowtag tha aenrieea sba baby's graadiaetber, Mrs. Dm aid A. Taaag. will eater Ula With a family dlaaer at ber baase eei Rla Vista Way ... ... Carers will be placed far Mr. aad Mrs. Doaald V. Taaag aad aaa, Deaald. Mr. aad Mrs. W R. Me Watera. the baby's 'materaaf rahdpareats. Mr. aad Mrs.-'Wli. Uaai Giles, bla graat fraadaai- Mrs. Fawver to Head Temple Bl'BBAilD Mrs. Lorin Fawver was elected most excellent chief of Arion Temple, Pythian Sisters at tha recent meeting, to succeed Mrs. Russel Rollofson who .be comes past chief , at installation in January. Alse elected ware Mrs, James Plant, excellent senior; Mrs. Tom Baldwin,- excellent jun ior; Mra. N. A. Mann, manager; Mrs. Hannah Hunt, secretary; Miss Mildred Schoor, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Strubbar, protector; rMs. L. M. Scholl. guard; 'Mrs. Lenore Schoor, trustee; Mrs. Les ter Will, staff captain: Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse, co-captain; Miss Le nore School, pianist; Mrs. deLespi nasse, press correspondent, and Mrs. Warren Grim, Installing of ficer. The next meeting, Dec. .11. will be the annual Christmas meeting, with a tree, program, gift ex change, and secret pals will be re vealed. Guests will . include hus bands of the sisters, the Knights of Pythias and their wives, - Mrs. Norman Stauffer and Mrs. L, M. Scholl will be In charge of tha program and each member will bring a wrapped gift for the mental-health association for distribu tion at Fairview Home. DAVrn DVSSVClV - I CHOCOLATES I Johnston, Socitt And White's 1 $i to $s I SCIIAEFER'S D Uti 5TUI(t 7:1 I Open Dally, 1:31 a.m. te I pjss. Rnndays, t a.m. te I pjn. . S 135 N. Commercial 5 1 own . . ; ENGLISH eats, David MeWaters, his aeele, wee la name frarn Claremeat C al lege, Mr. aal. Mrs. Jack Healy, Ike Rev. aaa Mra. Geccge ' H. Swift aaa the baateaa . . . A elaa hostess .... today will .'be Mrs. Forrest Bodmer, who will preside .at a bridge luncheon at I inviicu i lie Kruup io net raiiiiwuui Hill home Following bridge Duaeaos ef Medferd be la aewly elected saenber af the stale legialatare aad they will mt bera aaaa after Christ New Jersey .... they came west in October and have been in Port-1 CaUf. by srala aa Satarday , sba wtU be bere'aatil altar New Year'a ..... Flying . . . . home from Col urn- Mo., next Wednesday will be 'Miss Glenda McCormick, Miss j Mary Clare Moonev and Miss Gloria Andrews, who are seniors tt St;pbens College . '. . they will spend the Christmas holidays In tha capitat at the homes of their parents, remainiag until after New Year . . . , . ' Freea New Yark City .... will eaaae Peter Lader, aaa af t h a Wayae Laders. who la a sealer at Celambta Ualverally . . . ba wtU arrive kt the capital aa December XI . . . Mr. Lader la asajoriag hs paUHeal sdeaee aad pUae te eoav Uaae bla. etadlea aest f all . . . J4. 0 a audi D3 Frenc SHOP PRICE'S FRIDAY, All Purchases Gift Wra No Extra Court Fetes Grand Officers Cherry Court, Order of tha Ama ranth entertained grand officers Wednesday in the Scottish Rite Temple. The grand royal matron Mrs. William Prichard. and the grand royal patron, Orra B. Cole, made their official visit. Other guests were Mrs. Robert Ostrom, past Supreme royal ma tron; Mrs. Gideon Zimmerman, grand associate matron; Mrs. Ger trude Mack, grand conductress; Mrs. Hani Madsen. erand lec turer; Mrs. Opal Levack, grand marshal; Mrs.. . Leona Milncr, grand page; Mrs. Nina Falmqulst. marshal in the wett; Paul Gilmer; grand prelate;-Mrs. Dorothy Hill, grand trustee; Mrs. Charles. Mc Cabe, assistant grand - lecturer; Mrs.. Russell Bright and Foster Wintermutc, - grand representa tives; Mrs. James Manning and Mrs. Bernicce Finch, past grand royal matrons; William Prichard, past grand -royal patron; Mrs. Paul Gilmer, royal matron Hanna Rom Court; Mrs. Isabel Kemp, royal matron,' Valley Court, Beav- erton; Mrs. Mabel Cunningham, royal matron of McKeniie Court, Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Evert Benge, royal matron and royal pa tron of Colonial Court, Portland; and Stanley Levack, royal patron of Rosa Court,, Portland. Special Christmas music was featured during the evening. Mem bers contributed with canned food toward a Christmas basket for a needy family to be completed by I the court under the philanthropic committee headed by Mrs. Leon Barrlck. Heading the social committee wera Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Johnson, assisted by Mr. and ' Mrs. Irvin Henderson, Mr., and Mrs. R. D. Bright. Mr. , and Mrs. - George Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. William Al bright, sod Mrs. Evert Givens. B'riaLBiith.Hear. m ii pi I 1 dlK WflVeil Dy Mrs. Harris . The Willamette Valley ChaDter of B'nai B'rith Women of Salem held their December meeting, highlighted by Christmas gift col lecting for the Tuberculosis Hos pital. David Bell, senior from Salem Hieh School, spoke on "Safeguarding-the Public Health against Tuberculosis." ' - . ' Mrs."Ernle Rcharf, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Wil liam Harris, who cave her inter pretation n one ft B'nai B'rith's nroiect "Hillel". The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation provides a re ligious, cultural, 'social and coun seling service for over 100 college campuses. Both Jewish and non Jewish students derive benefits from Hillel activities. . ' Mrs. Robert Golden .reported on the satisfactory ,aervice the B'nai B'rith Vocational Guidance Kits have been . to 'the senior and Juniors from ' the South Salem High School. : . li Perf Cologne liBBers One Group Roducod pped Cha rge Gifts for the Gadgeteor; New, SKavar . , Roller combs in this electric, razor, r give closer, ileanar shave. "1 Lamp Control C .. Dial the amount of light you want from eny lamp. Fine forTV rooms. " V' - I Kappa ' Deltas Entertained v The Kappa Delta alumnae wera entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. George Bagnall with Mrs, Floyd Colburn assiating There was an exchange of white GaQDS.Ll Free Gifls Coffee '., -v; Turkey or Ham Snackt mm biUJU&TTt TAHITI ILC3B JALEU - 01ECCH CITY k. 60 State St. f to 9:30 A.F.I 13 We Care Me i i i wMMm Miili6isi.nhisi1liWQiabintsiiiiiillir . I J - 7 T ' M J . ' 1 II n 4 ; - i List Finder . i . Brand new for , home use is this gay plaid telephone Index list finder. No-Battery Flashlight . . This 5 flashlight recharges when p0ggedi into outlet. . ' elephant gifts. The. alumnae col lected money to be need for den tal needs of students at the State Blind School. After the dessert supper 'plans were made for the annual State Day celebration to, be held in Salem in April J CI Cv:? A7U1XI I Ph. 3-91 4 (Sorry, we cannot ' mention this 'famous; brand name) Values to 7.95 Iroken Sizes and Colors TO 9 P.M. 5. M. LIBERTY - WegyeHre mm .95 OES Group Entertains Guests SILVERTOM - A aristmas party was held Tuesday night when members of the Masonic lodge, their wives, and tha hus bands of Eastern Star were guests of Ramona Chapter, . Order of Eastern Star at the Temple. . Guests wera welcomed by Mrs. Austin Sanford, worthy - matron, and Harry Riches, worthy patron. Senior warden of tha Silverton Lodge; of the Masonic Order, Ed Jackson,, was . introduced. An nouncement was made that public installation of tha officers of Ma sonic Lodge win be Saturday night. Dec. IS at I p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Clark Backman of Salem will ba the installing officer. 1 During tba program hour, a trio composed of Mrs. Harry Riches, Mrs. John 'Branson and Mrs. John Lalicker, sang a group of Christ mas songs, with accompaniment played by Mrs. Ronald Asboe. Mrs. George McNeill gave a read ing, and Mrs. Charles Seibel and Mrs. Lenard Kephart gave the his tory of the carol, "0 Little Town of Bethlehem", nad led the group SALEM, OPEN E COLORFUL PLATFORM ,: " . .... ... .. , . 2 ..... . ... .... . Multiple eutlting sparks ap this : pretty, Peaaey alippert Lang-, wearing rayon-acetate,, comfort able height platform, open' toe. Sanitized for freshness. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 7 " iil.lW.1 1.11411 u ' 11 . r t ': ' Y :'xx' - 1V1 " riTMiiifiili-iili'iiri ,i..m '" ' Women's ; Minnelialia Moccasins . . . JL Sites S, , 7 Only . . . Penney's Minnehaha Mecca sins .; .' batter because they're leather aoledl Comfy felt-lined! Look like leather uppers! ', i DOWNSTAIRS STORE x CDA Dinner and Party Wednesday Court Capital City, Catholic Daughters of America held a no host dinner and Christmas party Wednesday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall. A special guest was Mrs. AI Lulay, past grand regent of Mt. Angel CDA Court. Winning priiei for Christmas table decorations were Mrs. Ed Zielinski, Mrs. Frank Pavelek and Mrs. J. P. Print, There wis an exchange of gifts and singing of Christmas carols. ' in the singing of carols. Following tha program, refresh ments were served in the dining room and tha remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music furnished by members in cluding Harry Ragon, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Petty, Dr. Robert Epeneler and Clarence Taylor. Mn. Arthur Bollinger was In charge of tha Christmas decora tions. Refreshment hostesses were Mrs. Harlan Loe, Mrs. Homer Rand, Mrs. Steva Enloa Jr., Mrs. Rex McCurdy and Mrs. Felix Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lamar greeted the guests. 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