Edited bv MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Party for Auxiliary Thursday Eve Fifty-five members and guests attended the Salem Lions club auxiliary's annual Christ mas party last evening at the beautiful country home of Mrs. Saul Janz out Turner way. A Christmas tree, varied arrange ments of greens and candles made the home festive in a holi day setting. Early dessert was served, Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer and Mrs. Stanley S. Smith pouring. The tabic was also decorated in a holiday arrangement. Mrs. E. Burr Miller, Mrs. Les lie Beard. Mrs. Joseph Tomp kins, Mrs. R. W. PicKell and Mrs. Lillian Ramage were the hostesses for the evening. Aid Two Families At the business meeting, pre sided over by Mrs. Wayne Doughton as president, Mrs Harry L. Miller, philanthropic chairman, announced two fami lies will be remembered at Christmas time, a Christmas din ner and clothing to be provided for one, clothing for the other. Gifts also are being given pa tients at the state tuberculosis hospital. Members brought contribu tions of food and clothing to the meeting, also gifts for the Che mawa Indian school. Mrs. Edward Majck, chair man of special activities, report ed the recent apron sale a very successful one, more than 100 aprons being sold, the proceeds to go to the group s philan thropic fund. The group voted to buy some of the Christmas seals from the tuberculosis association. Mrs, Earle P. Dclaney and Mrs. Ray Nichols were intro duced as new members. Following the meeting, Mrs. L. J. Stewart led the group in singing Christmas carols, Mrs. Victor Palmason playing the or gan. Later, Mrs. Reginald Wil liams sang solos, playing her own accompaniment on the piano and Mrs. Palmason play ing the organ. Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden was program chair man, Attain Ranks The Camp Fire Girls com mittee of awards held its De cember meeting Wednesday at the Salvation Army citadel. Mrs. W. E. Gardner, chairman, announces that the following girls have passed ranks this month: Wanda Coe, Ton! Do Sart, Palsy Earlywine, Shelia Frey, Janice Groff, Joyce John ston, Joan Magusen, Gladys No wals, Beverly Ready, Janice Roberts, Ann Robinson, Mary Ann Robison. Judv Spamctpn Pat Sexton, Sharie Kae Shepard, anaron strong, Sharon Volk, Carolyn Webb, Joan Winter mute, Janice Wood, Colleen Zamzou, Leona Todd, ..fOR YOU s0pfm& IPS! 6 to 9 o'clock SPtUAU Copper Lanterns with Chimney Reg. 19.95 Look I More Hurricane Lamps fi93 Were 14.95, now Everhot Roasters OA95 Were S9.95, now.. - n n, , Lasy-Llte Pln-Up 193 Lamps Plastic Table Lamp Shades, Chinese Modern C23 Were 8.95, now Salem Lighting 236 North High LOWItY FISCHER Oregon, Friday, Dec. 16, 1941 Birthday Event Mr. and Mrs. L. E. de Weese are entertaining Sunday after noon in honor of their son, Har- tcr, who is celebrating his fourth birthday that day. Guests have been invited at 3 o'clock. About a dozen young friends of Harter have been invited, and some of the parents also will call. Greens Show Starts Saturday Opening Saturday will be the three - day Christmas greens show sponsored by the Salem Garden club, at the Valley Motor company building, the event to be open between 12 noon and 9 p.m. each day through Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Kern Mills is general chairman. Also on display will be gift packages and madonnas. Tea will be served each day in the Ralph Johnson Appliance com pany nearby. Varied interesting arrange mcnts, including wreaths, gar lands, swags and other deco rative items for Christmas time will be included in the show ing. Other organizations co operating in displays at the show include the Gaiety Hill Garden club, the Salem Heights Garden club, the Salem Ca mcllia society and the Salem Rose society. Mrs. Ben Maxwell is presi dent of the Garden club. Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver are in charge of the entries and placements. Two Entertain Mrs. James Armpricst was honored at a party and shower given this week by Mrs. Gale Besse and Mrs. Frank Turner at the home of the former. A late supper followed the evening of games. In the group were Mrs. Armpricst, Mrs. Robert Morrow, Mrs. Woodrow Puckctt, Mrs. Robert Armpricst, Mrs. Lynnc Armpricst, Mrs. Roy Ferris, Mrs. Roy Edgerton, Mrs. Bur dctte Owen, Miss Eleanor Bai ley and the hostesses. ARRIVING this evening' aboard the Shasta Daylight will be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Co- valt (Joan Hoerelh) to spend the Christmas vacation and holidays with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrcl Covalt and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hoereth. The couple both attend Santa Rosa Junior college at Santa Rosa, Calif. Store Party Nearly 200 employes of Montgomery Ward company gathered recently for a party at the American Legion club. En lertainment followed the dinner and then dancing. The event was staged in cele bration of the local store win ning in the recent Ward Week contest throughout the United States. CHMSTMAS cwmmesce..t 15 95 Great Values! Torchler Lamps, copper and brass. 1195 Were 17.95, now. . pi.i. . . Plastic Floor Lamp 100 Shades, were 4.95, now- " Sunbeam Automatic O150 Coffeemastcrs J Dormyer Mixers 1Q93 Were 26.95, now .. . ID & Appliance Co. Dial 3-9412 Alumnae Entertained Two sorority alumnae clubs held their Christmas parties last evening. Chi Omega alumnae were en tertained at the chapter house with Miss Margaret Allen, Mrs. Jackson Hazelctt, Mrs. Dale Pence and Miss Lorraine Poin- dexter as the committee of host esses. Others attending were Mrs. Irving Brown, Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Robert Moe. Mrs. Frank Turner, Mrs. Francis T. Wade, Mrs. Carl W. Nelson, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. Clarence Web ber, Jr., Mrs. Eldrid Hutchison, Mrs. William Seiles. Reports were given at the business meet ing on the recent cooked food sale of the group. At Stacey Home Sigma Kappa alumnae met for their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. B. W. Stacey. There was a tree and exchange of gifts. Attending the event were Mrs. E. E. Beckman, Mrs. Frank DeWitt, Mrs. Luther Jen sen, Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Franko, who is visiting from Aberdeen, Mrs. Bert A. Walker and little daughter, Judy, and Mrs. Stacey. Mrs. DeWitt is to entertain for the January meet ing. m m m PENNY Blue Birds of Rich mond school, a group for sec ond grade girls, met for their Christmas party Thursday after noon at the home of their lead er, Mrs. Alfred Laue. Mrs Den ton Bridges is co-leader for the group. A Christmas tree was trim med, carols sung and refresh ments served. Last week, the group made a trip to the fire station to hear about the work ings of the fire department, also the first aid car. KINGWOOD POST and auxi nary, American Legion, are sponsoring their Christmas par ty this evening at the West Sa lem Legion hall. There will be a no-host dinner at 6:30 o'clock, followed by treats and gifts for the children. All members of the post and auxiliary and fam ilies are invited to attend. THE PEP Teachers club held its December meeting recently in the Cherry room of the Sena tor hotel. The members from the county school office were the hostesses and a gift exchange was the entertainment. Christmas Music A group of 14 music students of Miss Lena Belle Tartar will appear in a recital of Christmas music Saturday evening at Rob erts studio at 8 o'clock. Friends of the students presenting the program have been invited to attend. "7 She's f ' yn i? ji "! IK f I tCVydL 1 1 i' r j.r 'k-ws ' its Wed Here Recently Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Wharton were married December 3 in St. Paul's Episcopal church. The bride is the former Louise Rawson. The couple will make their home in Salem. (McEwan Studio picture). Cr' ' UNIVERSITY OF ampus Clippings oregon By CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER Another fall term has just about come to a close. It has been one packed full of events for the Oregon student. Everyone is looking forward to Christmas vacation, and the talk of the campus is how students are going to spend it s Last week-end also brought many house dances on the Ore Eon campus. The SAE house chose as the theme "The Night Before Christmas" ... In order to enter the house the guests went through a large chimney. The house was decorated with big wreaths and Santa Clauses against a black wall. They used luminous lighting ... Pi Kappa Alpha theme was "Dream Girl," and they honored their sweet heart of the evening. Phi Sig's theme was "Moon light and Cocktail" ... it cen tered around a night club scene. Phi Psis chose "Idiot's Delight." Their decorations centered around a mystical type of at mosphere. Their guests were in costumes of all types. The basketball games between Blue and Gold Athletic club Pi Singing, Her Gift's From - nwrr - drew quite a crowd and both games provided lots of excite ment for the spectators. Along the Christmas themes, the houses have been holding their annual Christmas parties. Many of the houses entertained orphans and gave them pres ents. "The Messiah" in McArthur court turned out to be a great success. There were many Salem people participating in it: Ro berta Tussing, Suzanne Huggins, Katie Siegmund, Frances Baum, Jack Dalk, Barbara Sundet, Jim Gilbertson, Margorie Becke, Ann Carson, Dick Barber, Irene Mc- Leod, and Phil Welling. SALEM bethel, U.D., Job's Daughters, will meet for a busi ness session at 1:30 p.m. Satur day in the Masonic temple. t ciuve pretty as a picture painted from the pastels right into Worsted Wool Jersey for you. Especially for the holidays ... for spring-to-come . . . especially for onytime wear: that's the elegant simplicity of Worsted Wool Jersey. A girl who knows her scarf is cute . . . for she has the "North or South" idea ... the young idea. Red, white or soft pastels enhance her. 22.95 & Store for Ladies Johnson's" Camp Fire j Group Elects Mrs. E. A. Carleton was elec ted chairman of the Salem Dis trict Council of Camp Fire Girls at the annual meeting held Wednesday evening at the First Methodist church in Salem. Serving on the nominating com mittee were Mrs. Richard Sev- crin, Mrs. Marvin Helland, and Mrs. William E. Healy. Other members elected at the meeting include Mrs. W. E. Gar dner, vice chairman; Mrs. Marv- Holland. secretary; Clair Brown, chairman of the finance committee; Mrs. Emmett Klein- ke, chairman of adult member ship; Mrs. Charles Ladd, chari man of the extension commit tee; Miss Dorathea Steusloff, chairman of the social commit tee; Mrs. A. E. Ullman. Mr. Frank Kolsky, co-chairmen of the camp committee; Lawrence Osterman, civic chairman; Mrs. Lewis Scott, chairman of public relations; Mrs. Lyle Shepard, chairman of leadership train ing; Mrs. Granville Perkins, chairman of the committee of awards; Mrs. Frank Kolsky, chairman of the Leaders' asso ciation; Dayl Burres, area rep resentative for a three year term; and members at large, Mrs. Irl McSherry, Mrs. Marvin Lew- Mrs. E. E. Batterman, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Richard Severin. Members remaining on the board as area representa tives are Mrs. Paul Morse and Merrill D. Ohling. Mrs. Morse reported on the area meeting at which the recent Camp Fire mint sale was un der discussion. It was decided to make this an area project, and to divide the proceeds among National Camp Fire, the individual girls or groups, and camp. The sale was quite a success this year. The regular board meetings have been changed to the third Tuesday of the month. GAIETY HILL Garden club members met today at the home of Mrs. W. W. Baum to work on garlands for, the group's entry in the Christmas greens show of Salem Garden club through Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Valley Motor company building. Today's meeting was an all-day one with a luncheon at noon. TOM BRAND, son of Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand, was to arrive home today from Stan ford university, where he is a senior, to spend the Christmas holidays at home. Joyce Giroux Experienced Professional Manicurist at Larson's Beauty Studio 471 Court Ph. 35033 This smart little lady can salute the occasion for she's wearing a Paired-Off twosome. The elasticized-waist Koretigan at 8.95, and an Accordion Pleetskirt 12.95 Complete to bracelet she's chic , . . and why not with Striped Overblouse for 7.95. And the Accordion Pleetskirt matching marvelously. 12.95 White Shrine s Entertained Willamette shrine No. 2, Or der of the White Shrine of Jeru salem, held its social evening Wednesday at the Masonic tem ple with 95 members and friends attending. There was a 6:30 o'clock no-host dinner, followed by a Christmas party. The pro gram consisted of several num bers given by a girls sextet, Misses Marilyn Power, Patricia Elfstrom, Pebble DeSart, Bar bara Calloway, Bonnie Stewart, Luanne Wolfe, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Pederson, a piano solo by . Miss Dorothy Pederson, vocal solos by Ron- Id Craven, accompanied by Mrs. Craven. Many numbers were given by the Elks quartet, which included Ralph Caley, Boyd Babbitt, Lawrence Alley and Norvall Edwards. Games were also played and prizes received by Mrs. Dorr Shreve, Mrs Josephine Tillman, Wil liam Neimyer. After the games were played Santa Claus arrived and distributed gifts to all. Dorothy Gray Nosegay Cologne in j Santa Box Captivating fragrance, wit lily packaged. Larger size, $2.50. Othei Nosegay de lights: Dusting Powder, $1.75. Soap (3 cakes), $1.75. Bubbling Bath Salts, S2. Per fume, $7.50. Prices plus lax. f.9 J items: uusunc rowaer, m , u . i a v CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and Liberty if... Still no decision about her gift? Why not stop the worry ... try a JOHNSON'S Gift Bond Visitors present from out-of-town shrines were Mrs. Jose pnine Tillman, Mrs. Mabel Schumann from Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Lorraine Thompson of Allentown, Pa., and Mrs. Ha zel McCracken from Sharon, Pa. Committees Included: Dinner,' Mrs. James Booth, Mrs. W. P. Lessard, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. Charles S Morgan; deco rated tree, Mrs. Wilbur Pintler; table decorations, Mrs. W P. Lessard; gifts, Miss Mary B. Sayles, Mrs. Hetty Krieken baum, Mrs. Louise Brown; Christmas cheer committee, Mrs. Mae Lamb, Mrs. Stanley Brown, Stanley Brown, Mrs. Nancy Peed and Mrs. James C. Jones. The tables were deco rated in holly with silver can delabrums and red tapers. The regular meeting will be held Monday, December 19, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic temple. VISITORS from Cutler City to be here over the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, who are guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath. plus tat , vTRUST d "On the Corner" V i (