f.-Mt0 - Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER 6 Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1919 Toyland Set As Theme for Holiday Ball . TTieme for the Christmas dance of Junior Catholic Daugh . ters of America on December 27 will be "Toyland Frolic." The party is planned at the No-Name ballroom. Members of Our Lady of Fa- tima troop of the Junior CDA will be hostesses and Misses Nancy Brown and Doris Ron land are co-chairmen for the event. Invitations have been sent to all former Salem Junior CDA members to attend this annual affair and some 150 couples are expected to attend, the dance being a highlight event of the holiday season for the high school group of St. Joseph's par ish. For Little Girl Christy McElhinny is observ ing her third birthday Saturday and in celebration of the event her mother, Mrs. H. William Mc Elhinny will entertain at a par ty in the afternoon at the home of the little girl's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McEl hinny. In the group will be the grandmothers. Mrs. Pearl Hill and Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. Josephine Frederickson, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Floyd Moore. Jr., and Cheryl and Bar bara Jean Moore; Mrs. Thomas Hill Jr., and Tommy and Su san; Mrs. William R. Whinn and Michael; Mrs. Conrad Paulson and Kristanj Mrs. Rafael Vene gas and Lucia; Mrs. Jack Jones and Jacqueline; Mrs. Jeffrey McElhinny, Christy and her mother. IN SCIO Wednesday were Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers and Miss Dorathea Steusloff as luncheon guests of Mrs. Hazel B.j Pague. I Party for Alumnae Of! Omega alumnae have planned their annual Christmas party for this evening at the chapter house at 7:30 o'clock Miss Margaret Allen, Mrs Jackson Hazelett, , Mrs. Dale Pence and Miss Lorraine Poin dexter are the committee for the event. iMiss Larson jTo Be Hostess j Hostess this evening at a par ity will be Miss Patricia Larson, i the affair to be a Christmas af fair. Cards will be played and a late dessert served. Miss Bev erly Kenney is to sing during the evening, and the group will sing carols. In the group will be Miss Kenney, Miss Betty Lou Ed wards, Miss Lois Mulcahy, Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. David Car ver, Mrs. Leonard Cain. Mrs. Floyd Riley. Mrs. Paul Gilmer, Miss Jean Hatfield, Mrs. Nor man Mann. Mrs. Troy McGowan, Miss Ruth Roseann Crouth, Miss Betty Tweedt, Miss Nancy Bur en. Miss Barbara Uninhn ATrc jTed Maul, Mrs. Allan Steckley 01 ioany ana ine nostess. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Walter Larson. ... VISITOR here during the mid-week from Eugene is Mrs. Richard Rinde of Eugene. She is guest of Mrs. John A. Miller, who is here from Columbus. Ohio, to spend the holidays with! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Moxley. j ... j MISS JEWELL GlEFFROY is to arrive Sunday morning from Evanston, 111., to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy. Miss I Gueffroy is a senior at North western university. She is to be here two weeks. I i Med Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs William Rov Barber were married last Saturday afternoon at a ceremony in the First Congregational church and are shown here leaving the church following the service. The bride is the former Stella Jean Carrico. She is the daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Carrico of Phoenix, Arizona, and is a student at Willamette university. Mr. Barber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barber of Salem. (Jesten-Miller studio picture). Delegates Named Delegates and alternates to the Marion county council were named at the meeting of Unit No. 136. American Legion aux iliary, Tuesday evening. The delegates are Mrs. Harlan A. Judd. Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Mrs. Theodore Ullakko, Mrs. Harold Streeter, Mrs. Jerome Hansen The alternates include ' Mrs Rosemary Henningsgard, Mrs Jack Simkins, Mrs. Mildred De- Armand, Mrs. Carroll Robinson. Mrs. Robert Irwin. The community service chairman and her committee are to consider projects. On the committee with Mrs. Dow Lov ell as chairman are Mrs. Joseph; DiFilippi. Mrs. Calvin Maus, j Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Members nf the auxiliary will be at thp eift shnn in thp vptpr. ans hosDita! in Portland nn Fri- day of this week to assist there for the day. The auxiliary is to supolv Christmas gifts for 13 veterans in the state tuberculosis hospital. Troop Event The Mystical Rose troop, Junior Catholic Daughters of America, held their meeting December 12 at Beverly Deggel ler's home. The meeting was called to order by the president, Shirley Sommer. Beverly Deg geller, secretary, read the roll call and the minutes of the last I meeting. Cherub chapel will be held next Sunday, December 18. j Mrs. Lyle Shepherd treated the girls with home-made candy, and then distributed boxes of Christmas cards which the girls are to sell. After the meeting Beverly and Mrs. Deggeller served re freshments. ... HOSTS on Saturday evening for a bridge party and late sup per will be Dr. and Mrs. May nard Shiffer, six couples being invited. Crarys Are To Be Feted Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zie linski will entertain with a buf- fet supper this coming Saturday) evening at their new country; home, Graystone, on route 7, the affair to honor Mr. and Mrs Morrell Crary upon the occa sion of their seventh wedding anniversary. Holiday greens and candles will decorate the room for the party. Present will be the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. Crary; Mr. and Mrs. Don Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cou r, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gangware, and Mr. and Mrs Zielinski. 'Republican Club Installs Officers New officers for the Marion county unit of the Republican Women's Federation of Oregon were installed at the meeting of the group Tuesday evening in the Chamber of Commerce. Mark O. Hatfield, instructor in political science at Willa mette university, was speaker for the evening, discussing the Hoover commission report and its importance. Officers installed are; Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, president; Miss Dorathea Steusloff, first I vice president; Miss Marjorie (Harris, second vice president; Miss Elizabeth Porter, secretary; jMrs. O. K. Beals, treasurer: j Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mrs Helen McLeod and Mrs. Glenn McCormick, trustees. Committees for the new year will be announced later. AN EVENT for Friday eve ning will be the Cama club dance at Crystal Gardens, danc ing to be between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. Guests brought by mem bers will be admitted free for this holiday dance. IN PORTLAND this week-end will be Mrs. David Bennett Hill and grandson, Vernon, and Mrs. William H. Lytle. They will at tend the Ice Cycles and the Portland Civic theater's produc tion of "Alice In Wonderland." SUGGESTIONS for Christmas gifts and ideas on wrapping them will be featured at the YWCA this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Alicia Kannier from Margwen's shop is to pre sent the program on Christmas gifts for all the family and will demonstrate wrapping gifts. The young adult committee olj the YWCA invites all interested women to attend. MRS. R. W. CRAIG was host ess this afternoon for her bridge group, the members meeting at luncheon and afternoon of cards Holiday decorations were used. ... Home from School Among early arrivals home from the colleges and univer sities are Misses Ruth Ann and Janie Pearcy, both Mills college students, who are spending the holidays with their father, H. L. Pearcy. Miss Ruth Ann, who is a senior at Mills, will be here un til right after Christmas, and Miss Janie, a freshman, will be here until January 6. 1 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE DIVIDED PAYMENTS No Extra Charge v r I rr h cm deserves a It costs so little to give your lovely diamond a new look. Bring it in today. We'll show you a variety of handsome mountings and help you choose the one that will dramatize YOUR precious gem. . DIAMONDS RESET IN OUR OWN SHOP WHILE YOU WAIT Livesley Building JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS ism State and Liberty Dial 4-2323 . . . from esther foster's 0 Lovely gifts for o lovely lady! She will love end cherish Heovenly silk gown ond slips by Fischer , . . luxuruious housecoats ond robes for her moments of leisure ... an excellent selection of soft wool Jersey pastels . . . the new short formols and smart afternoon dresses ... all in time for the holidoy seoson. Lovable Braemer cashmeres to be worn with handsome belts . . . exciting new printed scarfs . . . handbags by Jana ... by Evans . . . Aris ond Henri Eendel shortie gloves . . . gifts of frogrance by Jeon Patou, Germaine Montei! ... jewels by Trifari . . . Castleciiff . . . Een Reig . . . A. lip1 esther foster 260 North High ptMlM KllliJlHJJ V