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By JEEVMK
THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND , . .
will b gay with t round of par
tiet, large and imall, traditional
open house and annual Chrlstmai
dances ... For the young married
and college contingent will be the
Spinsters annual Charity ball Sat
urday night in the Capitol Room of
the Senator Hotel . . . The event
is sponsored by the Spinsters with
proceeds going to their project, the
Haves School for Retarded Chil
dren ... the formal dance is
open to the public and tickets may
be obtained from any Spinster or
at the door the evening of the
ball. ...
Entertaining . . , preceding the
kali will be Mlu Mary Louis Lee.
Dr. John g. Griffith and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Taw, who hare In
vited a few W their friends to the
kerne ef Mlsa Lee on Knapp
Street ... Cer.tlnf from Pertland
for the dance will he Mr, and Mrs,
James Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
James Rafaud. Mr. and Mrs.
Franh Ford and Tern Brand. , . ,
The Towa Club's . . . Christmas
dinner dance will be held in thej
gold Room of the Marion Hotel!
Saturday night . . ; a number of I
pre dance parties are being i
E tanned . . . Out-of-town guests!
ere for the occasion will be Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Bradshaw of i
Portland, who will be guests of the I
John Steelhammers ... the John !
Fosters will be up from Eugene1
s guerts of the St. Elmo Mas-!
sengales . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Harrison of Roseburg, who are
soon moving to Salem, will be
guests of the Loring Schmidts . .
Guests of the Roderick Livesleys
will be their daughter. Miss Jody
Bush Livesley, who is home from
Club Entertained
At Morrow Home
Mrs. Ray Morrow was hostess
for the annual Christmas party of
the Salem VXL Club on Wednes
day evening at her North 23rd
Street home. Cft-hnstesses were
Mrs. William San(!eiS"ITltf - Mrr -
Bum Hewitt. . Owen' bridge club and their bus-
An" honor guest was Miss Effe, sands ... A no-host buffet din
Westensee and also present were aer was served with a Christmas
two girls from the Blind School, ' party and gift exchange following
Kay and Barbara Butler, who . . . The group also surprised Mr.
have been adopted by the club for , Owen on felt birthduy. ...
the year. Twenty-five attended the ! Entertaining . . . with a neigh-
party and a pink color scheme
was featured in the decor.
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Stanford for the holidays, and Ed
ward Schaffnlt of McMinnville . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex DeSchwetnits
of Gresham, formerly of Salem,
will be guesU of the Clarence
Hamiltons
Among other guests ... at the
Tewa Clnb wUI be Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bass, Dr. and Mrs. Den
aid Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
ton Kraeger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hlmmel. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Me
Mullen, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Repine, Mr .and Mrs. Robert
Drager, Miss Edna Dunbar and
Edward Miller of Portland . .
The Edgar Framma, who reeeatly
returned from Germany and are
temporarily Hriag la Snlem, will
he gnests of the Samuel Haley. , .
Party Jottings . . . The Crestview
Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Rey
nolds Allen was the setting for a
holiday party Thursday night for
members of the board of directors
and employees of the Western
Security Bank, their wives or hus
bands . . . A buffet dinner was
served to thirty guests. ...
Annual get-together ... far a
group of Willamette University
faculty members and their wives
will he held Saturday night at
Lausanne Hall . . . Twenty-five
are In the group, which his held
a party each Christmas for over
it year ... A no-hoot, dinner
will he served with a gift exchange
and program tallowing ... Ia
rh' rge i arrangemeats for the af-
' fair aro Mrs. Charles H. Johnson,
Mlu Lorena Jack, and Mrs. Lentle
J, Sparks. ...
A farewell . . . neighborhood
party feted Mrs. George H. Swift
Tuesday night when sirs. Eugene
Grabenhorst entertained at her
Scenic View Drive home . . . The
hostess invited group of neigh
bors to say au revoir to Mrs.
Swift, who will be moving to the
new Episcopal rectory on South
High Street in January .... A
surprise handkerchief shower hon
oted Mrs. Swift. . '. .
, Part hosts . . . Thursday alght
were Mr. and Mr. Rurdette Owen,
vh.
entertained at their Canda-
T.rls timi for th trr W Mr.
, oornooa open nouse on hunaay win
be Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Nel
son, who have invited a group of
their neighbors to call at their
Croisan Creek Road home between
f and 4 p.m. and from I to JO
p.m.
A boot s , . ,' Thursday was
Mrs. Thomas Gabriel, who pre
sided at a bridge luncheon for,
members of ber club . , , Mrs.'
0. Wood was a guest, ...
Leaving , . . Wednesday for Red- !
mood to spend the Christmas
holidays was Mrs, Lewis Griffith,
who will be the guest of her sen-la-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mr.
John Copenhaver . . , Mr, Grif
fith' sou. Dr. Joha S. Griffith,
will leave Sunday for Redmond to
Jola the family for the holidays. . .
Arriving ... la the capital this
weekend for a holiday visit will
he Mis Barbara Vlesk of Saa
Francisco, who will bo the guest
ef her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Vlesko, untU after Christ
Hist. NEW COMES . . . from Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Jones, who are cur
rently vacationing it sunny Mex
ico . . . they; are s enjoying the
many sights and are particularly
impressed with the wonderful Uni
versity of Mexico . . . Its murals,
advanced architecture, Olympic
swimming and diving stadium,
along with the 120,000 seat stadium
for other sports . , . also the many
advanced engineering and profes
sional schools including atomic
science ... the ballet and native
Mexican dances and songs
The Salem travelers write that
Mexico is a land o famazing con
trasts and friendly people, who are
making progress at a rate that
startles even a person from the
U.S. ...
Earoute south . . . Mr. and Mr.
Jones stopped la Coronado for the
regional America L. Contract
Bridge League tournament . .
Mr. Jones upheld Oregon's.
by winning with a former Port
lander, Louis Refers, high est
overall of entire tournament, pin
a few other red and while points
, . . The travelers win be hack
la Southern California fat time to
spend Christmat with their daagh
ter, Janlc. a " famlK ,
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Mr. and Mrs.' William Allen Read
wert married Dec. 14 at tha Turner Christian Church. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield of Turner
end Mr. Read is the son of Mrs. Evelyn Richardson of Aums
ville. The bridegroom is stationed at Pearl Harbor with the
U. S. Navy and his bride will join him later in Honolulu.
(Photo by Beti Lerwood). '
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Parties
Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
held Its annual Christmas party j
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Co-hos- James C. Stone,
tesses were the chapter pledges, The program included flute num
who presented a skit and djstrib- hers by Mrs. Stone, accompanied
uted the exchange gifts. During ( by Miss Alice Crary Brown;
the evening a group of carolers Christmas songs by Mr. Stone;, a
serenaded the chapter director, Christmas reading by Mis Donna
Mrs. Percy Kelly at her home, i Stone accompanied by Mr. Joan
Guests for the evening included .Osterman; organ selections by Ed
Mrs. Robert Topping. Mrs; B. Syring; a piano duet by Mrs.
Kelso, Mrs. Ert Svendsen, Mrs. I Cookahank. and Mrs. Helen Steel;
Ralph Meyer. Mrs. Don Eilert, piano numbers by Jamea Williams
Mr. Robert Cameron, Mrs. John with Mrfc Steel at the organs
Froelich. Mr. Denton Walker, and
Mr. Jean Snadley.
Next on Eta I agenda of locial
event highlighting the , Yuletid j
season win oe a new rear s t-ve
dance at the Hollywood Lion's
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Party at ftioae Home
The Beta. Sigma chapter of Ep-
siion Sigma Alpha enjoyed
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Uinstmas party Wednesday eve
ning at the home of their sponsor,
Mrs. Jamea C. Stone, on Crest
view Drive. -After
a short business meeting,
Mr. Eddie B. Hart, plege, was
given her pin. - i
Gifts were exchanged after
which refreshments were served
by Mrs. Elvin Hakanson, Mrs.
Gerald Dybafl, Misa Idonna Shi
manek, and Mrs. Deryl Currie.
War Mothers
Assist, Veterans
At Christmas
American War.. Mothers held
their Christmas party on Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Howard Hun
saker. -Asslnting - hostesses were
Mrs. Lucy Uchty, Mrs. Clifford
Elgin and Mrs. Freda Cogswell.
Mrs. Jack Henningsen of the Sa
lem Garden club made and presen
ted each mother with a ribbon rose.
Mrs. A. R. Tartar gvt a group of
original poems . andv Mrs. Addie
Curtis, a group of readings. .
Mrs. Martin Vieska chairman of
the chapter's Christmas activities,
reported fifte had been sent to ten
veteran-at ' the Tuberculosis hos
pital; checks to the Portland and
Roseburg Veterans Hospitals, and
to the War Mothers adopted ward
at Camp White. '
Mn. Ben Randall, hospital chair
man announced that the War
Mothers made and sent 75 doxen
cookies to Camp White, also 11
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Party Held
Over eight members of the
Hammond Organ Society and
friends were entertained at a
Christmas program and party on
Tuesday night at the Crestview
Drive home of Mr. and Mrs.
: During the social hour Mis
izora Rice aneTMrs. AI Lightner
Sr. poured. " -
The. next meeting of the group
will be Jan. la at.tne stone Piano
Co. ,v
Ceremonial and
Buffet Held at
Pade Residence
The O-KI-HI Campfire Girte re
cently held a Christmas ceremon
ial and buffet at the home of their
guardian, Mrs. Virgil Pade: They
made all the preparations and did
the decorating. This was one of
their requirements for Wood Gath
erer Rank.
Door hostesses were Arlene Hei
fer and Diana Chakarum. Pouring
were Kay Gaskill and Susan Daue
and assisting about the rooms
were Patricia McCoy and Sandra
Kelley. . Helping with the buffet
table were Paula Jo Riches, Doro
thy Linnell, Rose Ellen Pade and
Jean Hunter ' '
Guests attending were Mrs. V:
Hunter and son. Mist Faye Hun
ter. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chakarun
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
Daue, Mr. and Mrs. John Riches,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Gaskill, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Linnell and son, Mr.
and Mrs. John McCoy, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Heifer and Mr. Vir
gil Pade and son.
The O-KI-HI Campfire Girls re
cently appeared on the Red Dun
ning shoe), as the first of five goals
toward their national birthday pro
ject . .-,'
Past Noble Grands of the Salem
Rebekah Lodge were entertained
at a. Christmas party Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs. Grant
Murphy. The January meeting will
be held at the home of yin. How
ard Hunsaker.
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
AtVilhmette
Chairmen of
Glee Are
Named .
, By FLOSSY BODGE
Statesman Csrrecpoadea!
Ten new member, including two
faculty members, were recently
Initiated into Ft Gamma Mu. ac
cording to Doug Houser of Port
land, president of the naUpnal
social science honorary.
Among the initiates were Prof.
Richard Glllis. Dr. Theodora Shay,
Paul Edwards, Woodburn; Bar
bara Goodier, Portland; Sharon
Laverty, Cottage Grove; Kent Ho
taling, Eugene; Tom Murdoch,
Klamath Falls; David Frost,
Salem; Ed Boothby, Sacramento,
Calif.; and Ann Notson, Portland.
John Bergstrom, Freshman Glee
Manager from Portland, this week
announced the chairmen of the
Glee committees and called the
first meeting with the newly ap
pointed staff. Kevin Kincaid of
Salem has been appointed assis
tant Gle manager, and Ana Ber-
caw of San Mateo, Calif., Glee
secretary.
Glee Chairmen Named
Committee chairmen and co-
chairmen are: Decorations, Susie
Palmer of Portland and Ron
Walker of Vancouver, Wash.; sou
venirs, Jane Dedrick of Longview,
Wash., and Chuck Purcell of New.
port. Wash.; tickets, Ted Cook of
Grants Pass and Truman Baird of
Woodburn; lighting. Dave Men of
Florence and Steve Hone of San
Francisco; backdrop, Ed Johnson
of Eugene and Ann Field of Boise,
Idaho; entertainment, Don Gordon
of Medford and Ron Hespe of Port
land; publicity, Gary Holmes of
Tillamook and Barbara Pfaff of
Portland; programs, Nancy Daly
of Olympia and Harriet Randall
of Portland; ushers, Ann Shepherd
of Walla Walla and Jean Gimba
of Portland; chairs and floor, Tom
Weston of Beaverton and Rusty
Beaton ef Hood River; records.
Sylvia Quiring of Hermislon and
Rod Bernklau of Canby; and stage
crew, Wendell McLin of Klamath
Falls and Pete Blewett of Salem.
Al Siebert, a Junior from Port
land, has been chosen by the Rally
Commission to fill the newly-
created poet of half-time entertain
ment manager it was announced
this week. He will be , responsible
for planning half-time programs
that will keep up student enthusi
asm and prove entertaining for the
townspeople. , .
Faculty Party Tonight " "
After the students have left Fri
day night, the faculty will invade
Baxter Hall for the annual Christ
mas party. Under the sponsorship
of the Faculty Women's Club, the
party will start at 7 o'clock. Co-
chairmen for the event are Mrs.
Charles Oerthick and Mrs. Donald
Gleckler.
Mrs. Gleckler, who is in charge
of the children's choirs at the
Presbyterian church, will direct
group of the children of faculty
members in singing carols. Also,
a play, under the direction of Mrs.
Margaret Ringnalda, will be pre
sented by the children.
"Why Christianity?" has been
chosen as the theme for Christian
Resource Week by the Religious
Life Council, and - according to
Ashley Rose of Salem, CR Week
chairman. Dr. Dandall TJ. Phillipps
of the First Methodist Church in
Burbank, ' California, will be the
chief resource leader and speaker.
Rose has elected the committee
heads who will plan the events for
February 12,-13. and 14. Paula
Preus of Vancouver. Wash., will
head Chapels and Communion;
John Heidel of Buhl, Idaho, prayer
cells: Warren Walker of Creswell,
fireside programs and discussion
leaders: Lucy Myers of Cheshire,
publicity; Dave McClard of Port
land! drama; Lois Wickersham of
Portland, interpretative dance;
Stan Culy of Medford, hospitality;
Dave Bennett of -Marqnam, mov
ies; Nancy Lee of Portland, cor
responding secretary; and Lois
Monk of Salem, displays.
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stitch cardigan with brass buttons and pointed pixie hood.
Keeping up with the changing fashion tastes of American school
girls Is something that keeps thousands of designers bopping, and
causes untold headaches In the
This year, however, there is
of wants, and that's a bulky wool-knit hooded sweater. Sweaters
and hoods, it seems, go together like Bermuda shorts and knee
socks, and young school belles who are In the know rate them
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For skating, tobogganing or
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There are a number of versions
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Youngs Willi
Be Honored
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young will
celebrate their golden wedding an
niversary at an open house on Sun
day. Dec. 23 at the residence of
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Read. 1410 Law
less St. Guests have been invited
to call between 3 and 8 o'clock.
The couple's eight children will
be here for the occasion and the
family will hold a reunion at a
Christmas Day dinner at the
Young home. They include Mrs.
Clifford Swope, Spokane; Mrs.
Clyde Ruckert, Arlington. Wash.;
Mrs. Lester Parsons, Cloverland,
Wash.; Lyie Young, Seaside; Mrs.
Fred Johnson, Lake Stevens,
Wash.; Miss Ethel Young, PoiV
land; Mrs. Loyd Maple, Paradise.
Calif.; and Mrs. Howard Read.
Then are 17 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren.
The Youngs were married in
Michigan and have resided in
Salem 14 years. The couple's wed
ding took place on Christmas Day,
1906.
Party for Juniors
At Krug Home
- SILVERTON The Silverton
Junior WomeriTClub met at the
home of Mrs. Dale Krug Tuesday
night for Its annual Christmas
party, with Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and Mrs. Thomas Hartley serving
refreshments. Mrs. Keith Berg
was in charge of the Christmas
program, while Mrs. Charles Leon
ard led the group singing of Christ
ma carols.
The next meeting will be held
Jan. I at the borne of Mrs.
Trimble. '
Cadet Joha Phillip Rltchey, noa
of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Ritchey,
is expected home Sunday from
West Point, where he is a first
classman and will graduate in
June. He will be here during the
Christmas holidays, returning East
the first of the year. '
Airman Peter Psulus. who la
stationed at Miramar Air Base in
San Diego, is arriving In the capi
tal this weekend to spend Christ
mas with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus.
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Auxiliary Makes
Toys for School
The Kelxer Lions' Auxiliary -met
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Stanley Watson, with Mrs.
Vera Billings as co-hostess. ;
A variety of stuffed toys were
made and donated by the mem
bers of the group. They were taken :
to the State Blind School by Mrs.
John Coomler. -to be given to the
children at Christmas. This is an
annual donation by the Keizer
group. A late supper was aervra
by the hostesses.
Teachers Are
Entertained
At Coffee
Thursday evening from 4 to I
o'clock the faculty, and office staff
of Parrish Junior High were enter
tained with a pre-holiday coffee at
the home of Miss Ellen Reynolds
on North Capitol St.
Greeting the guest at the door
was a frosty snow man who held
a sign welcoming the guests. Two
lighted trees were arranged in the
rooms. The centerpiece oni the
coffee table was of gold gilt holly
with vigil lights surrounding a bob
nail glass container.. The mantel
was decorated with gold sprayed
camelia leaves surrounding a gold
, goblet holding s lighted candle,-
Mrs. Roy Reynolds assisted the
hostess. Miss Judy Wood and Miss
Esther Carlson, teachers at Par
rish, poured.
Engagement Told
JEFFERSON - Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dunham announce the be
trothal of their daughter, Delores,
to George Burleson,, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. Burleson, of Jef
ferson. They have chosen Satur
day, Dec. 29 as their wedding
date. The Rev. Mervine McGill
will read the wedding vows at 2
o'clock at the Dunham home on
Talbot road. . I
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Club Calendar
' Friday ;
Faculty Women's
Willamette University
Baxter Hall, T p.m.
Past Matrons, OES. Golden Pheasant, t p.m.
Betrothal of Couple Told
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter. Wanda, to Robert
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. U S.
Fisher of Canyon, Texas. The wed-
Salon Party at
Legion Club
Marion County Salon, and 40
held its annual Christmas party at
the American Legion Club Wed
nesday evening. There was an ex
change of gifts.
Le Petit Chapeau, Mrs. Frank
Marshall, presided. The Salon sent
money to the National Jewish Hos
pital and gifts for the transporta
tion fund, and the To Bond.
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- Miss Johnson recently graduated
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Nursing in Portland and is now
employed at the Salem General
Hospital. Mr. Fisher is a printer
with the Lenkurt Printing Co. In
San Carlos, Calif.
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