Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T.
Newbry will be among those away for
the holidays. They and their daughter,
Miss Shirlee Newbry, freshman at Ore
gon State college, will leave nexl Fri
day for Ashland to spend Christmas at
their home there. While in Ashland,
Miss Newbry will be installing officer
for the Job's Daughters bethel there. Mr.
and Mrs Newbry will then go on
south to San Francisco to be among
those iaking in the annual East-West
football game New Year's day. Miss
Newbry will remain in southern Ore
gon to visit, during the holidays.
Miss Roberta Meyer, who Is doing
graduate work at University of Wash
ington, is expected home tomorrow to
spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer.
their son, David Getzendaner, and the
latter's fiancee, Miss Betty Lou Ed
wards, the young couple lo be married
Wednesday evening in St Mark Luther
an church.
The supper at 7 o'clock will precede
the rehearsal for the Getzcndaner-Ed-wards
wedding, the 20 guests to include
members of the wedding party and the
families.
Mrs. C. B. Spencer is to entertain for
her drama group on Tuesday for a lunch
eon and Christmas party.
The Rev and Mrs. M. A. Getzendaner
are to entertain Tuesday evening at a
buffet supper at their home to honor
Sojourners club is not meeting next
week, the next party for tile group to
be the second Thursday of January.
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SPINSTERS C'M'B MEMBERS 11 nrkinrr in pHns f r Hip an mini rhnrify hall in bp given the night nf nrceinbir 25
include these three, cft to right : Mrs. Ito-r .cliiirll, vo :li iMiiiian for the event; Miss Suannc Small and Miss Sally
Ann Ban.
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
i 1TH the big holiday but one
week away, the Christmas spir
it really takes hold from this
week-end on . . . For many there's still
the tree to go up and other holiday dec
orations to be arranged, numerous
jaunts lor the last minute gifts and pur
chases, gift wrapping to do, and plan
ning done for the numerous family ga
therings marking Christmas eve and
Christmas day not to mention some 101
other odd little jobs that make the sea
son the crazy, dizzy but very enjoyable
one it is each year.
Young folk coming home from col
leges and universities begin arriving
this week-end, and many affairs will be
given in their honor during their vaca
tion. Throughout the next two weeks there
)f much informal and gay entertaining
open houses, teas and other impromp
tu holiday gatherings dotting the cal
endar. Tea Planned
Mrs Fred B. Moxley has invitations
out for a lea to be given the afternoon
of Tuesday, December 27, the affair to
honor her daughter, Mrs. John A. Miller
(Edith Moxley), who is here from Co
lumbus, Ohio, to spend the holidays.
Guests are invited to call at the Mis
sion street residence of the taoxlcys be
tween 3 and 6 o'clock that date.
Neighborhood Affairs
Mrs. Farley Mogan, Mrs. Ttoy Scragg
and Mrs. Howard Sargent are to enter
tain at a Christmas time coffee next
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the
Mogan residence as a .neighborhood ga
thering in the Fair Oaks way "horse
shoe." Twenty-one have been invited
and Christmas gilts will be exchanged.
Mrs. Albert C. Gragg is to entertain
for her annual neighborhood holiday
time tea Tuesday afternoon, about 30
being invited at 4 o'clock.
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"rVr'D LAST SUNDAY evening In the First Conr-rcgalinnal church were .Mr. and Mr.
Robert Fallon Charlton (Vivian Ij-vernl, pictured here in a candid nl the reception.
The bride Is the daughtrr nt Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Laven of Berkeley, Calif.. Sir. Charlton
tht ton of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charlton of Salem.
Rainbow Christmas Formal Big
Event for Pre-Holiday Week
A big holiday season social event for
the high school and college group will
be the annual Christmas formal of Chad
wick assembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, next Thursday evening, Decem
ber 22, at Crystal Gardens.
A gala evening is anticipated in the
newly remodeled and decorated ball
room. Dancing will be oetween 9 and
12 o'clock with Glen Williams orches
tra playing. Revolving lights will be
used, and a holiday decorated table will
be set up for punch and cookies.
Miss Marilyn Power is worthy adviser
for the Rainbow chapter and heads the
directorate in charge, the other line of
ficers on the committee Including Misses
Dorothy Pcderson, Shirley Jones. Nor
ma Hamilton and Donna Phelps. Tickets
will be on sale at the door.
Patrons for the dance will include Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Eby, Mr and Mrs. Jason
Frizzell, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. DeSart,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Webber. Mr.
and Mrs. Gail H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W G.
Burres, Mrs. Carl Anthony, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Henry, Dr. and Mrs. F. Kenneth
Power, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Pcderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Phelps.
Parties Before Dance
Miss Edna Marie Hill, daughter nf
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, and Miss
Joyce Armstrong, daughter of the Ed
win P. Armstrongs, are to entertain at
a coke party preceding the dance, the
party lo be at the Fairmounl Hill resi
dence of the Hills between 8 and B
o'clock.
Seventy couples have been invited to
Mt-Rwftn studio picture
Je.t en-Miller studio picture
the affair.
Miss Palsy Snider has invited a group
of friends from Leslie school ninth grade
for a coke party to be given at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Snider, preceding the dance.
Among those planning to be away for
the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Gale
Besse. They left today for Quebec, to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Besse, formerly of Salem. After New
Year's Mr. and Mrs. Besse will go to
Albany, N.Y. to visit her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leahy,
Altogether, they plan to be gone a
month.
Mrs. John P. Maulding (Margaret
Jane Cooley) will arrive Tuesday from
Eugene to be here for the holidays at
the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph II. Cooley, Mr. Maulding to come
the latter part of the week for Christmas.
Among Salem folk heading south for
the holidays and a vacation trip are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, who will
leave Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs.
Myrtle Ponsford of McMinnville, sis
ter of Mr. Harris. The Harrises will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harris at Red
wood City and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harris
at Los Angeles. Mrs. Ponsford is to
visit at the Russell Harris home in
San Francisco. The trio plan lo be
gone a month.
Arriving at Ihe home of the Rev. and
Mrs George H. Swift next week will be
their son, George Swift, who is doing
graduate work at University of Oregon,
and their daughter. Miss Jean Claire
Swat .from San Frencisco, both to spend
Christmas at home. The son arrives on
Monday, Miss Swift on Christmas eve.
Ted Baum. student at Stanford, ar
rived this week-end to spend the Christ
mas holidays with his parents. Dr. and
Mrs V". W, Eaum. MWs Frances Eaum .
will arrive ;'t the mid-week from the
Univcr. ity of Orcon to be hrre with
her p;'r:Mits fc:r the holidays also.
Hostess to her bridge club on Wednes
day evening will be Mrs. Maynard Shi f
fer. Late refreshments will follow the
bridge games and this is the Christmas
party for the group.
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will be
entertained for their annual Christmas '
party on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the heme of Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson,
164a South Summer.
A holiday week bride will be Miss
Jean Fidler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Fidler, who is to be wed Decem
ber 27 to James Hosey. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Char'es H. Hosey of Oak Grove.
Miss Fidler has announced members of
her wedding party.
The ceremony will be an evening one
that date at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's
Episcopal church, Ihe Rev George H,
Swift officiating. Miss Jean Claire
Swift, who is to be here from San
Francisco for the holidays, will he honor
attendant. Mrs. Wayne Struhle of
Eugene is to be bridesmaid. Wayne
Struble is to be best man and ushering
will be two brothers of Mr. Hosey,
Charles and David Hosey. For the mu
sic. Mrs. Scott Adams of Portland is to
sing and Miss Ruth Bedford will be at
the organ.
The reception following will be in
the church parish house.
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OTHERS ON COMMITTER for
Mrs. Travis Cross. In back are
o-Aimc ballroom.
MONG holiday affairs honoring
the ' home from school" group
- will be the Christmas tea for
which Miss Barbara Zumwalt will enter
tain next Saturday afternoon at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Zumwalt, more than 100 school
friends being invited to call between 2
and 5 o'clock. .
Mrs. Zumwalt will greet the guests
with her daughter. Assisting about the
living room will be Misses Sue McEl
hinny, Sally Donkin, Margy Acton, Lois
Archibald, Lorraine Welling, Jody Hcn
drie, Katie Siegmund.
Pouring during the different hours
will be Miss Lillian Davis, Mrs. Leah
Hogue, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Lu
ther Jensen, Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny,
Mrs. P. Dixon VanAusdell, Jr.
Miss Mary Lou Zumwalt, younger
sister of the hostess, Miss Judy Fore
man and Miss Shirley Bier are to assist
in serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Riches will be
hosts Friday evening for a pre-holiday
family gathering at their Tillman ave
nue home, a no-host buffet supper to
be served. In the group will be Mrs. J.
H Farley, Mrs. Frank Mogan, Mrs.
L. M. Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Farley
Mogan and daughter, Martha; Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lindbeck, Eugene Woods, Mr. and Mrs.
Riches and sons, Robert and David.
Sigma Kappa Mothers club will be
entertained by Mrs. G. A. Keener for a
1:30 o'clock luncheon and Christmas
IP arty Tuesday. There will be a gift ex
change. All Sigma Kappa mothers are
invited.
Among hostesses of the new week will
be Mrs. Maynard Shifter and Mrs. Hor
ace McGcc, the two planning a lunch
con and bridge party at the home nf
the fnrm.r Monday afternoon. Twelve
puc t-i hnve been invited for the holiday
ovn!t the p.'i'ty bring one of a fcpcs
pl"uned by the two hotsscs.
Mr and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones and
so.1, Ronald. Jr.. will be among those
to be out of town over Christmas. They
will spend the holiday with Mr. Jones'
two sisters, Mrs. Anderson Cannon and
Mrs. John Withycombe, at Carmel,
Calif. Mrs. Jones will leave by train
Wednesday, planning to spend two days
in San Francisco. Mr. Jones and son
will fly south on Friday, joining Mrs.
Jonrs at Carmel. The family will return
the first of the week following Christ
mas. Miss Sara Ann Ohling. student at
University of Washington, and Miss
Alice Louise Ohling. who is a freshman
at University of Oregon, arc expected to
arrive Monday evening to be here for
the holidays with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling.
Arriving this week-end for a holi
day visit will be Mrs. A. C. Parsons
and sons, G rover Parsons and William
Parsons, of Salinas, Calif. The Parsons,
former Salem residents, will visit here
at the M. M. Magee home and at Wood
burn with Mrs. Parsons' father.
Misses Jane and Ann Carson will be
home the first of the week from Uni
versity of Oregon to spend the holi
days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Carson.' . f J
Ihe Spinslrrs ball Inchltle these four. Scaled at
Miss Patricia Larson at left and Mrs. Peter M.
Winter Formal Set
Among holiday week festivities inter
esting a large group of the high school
crowd will be the annual winter formal
of the Salem Junior Catholic Daughters
of America on the evening of Tuesday,
December 27, in the No-Name bsllroom.
Chet Mulkcy's band is to play. The ball
room is to be arranged into a real Santa
Claus toyland, "Toyland Frolic" being
the theme for the decorations.
Invited as patrons for the evening are
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Corey, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pryzibilla, Mr. and Mrs. Monte
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shepherd, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. White, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Lade Koutney,
Mr. and Mrs. John Branson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Lovcik, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ro
guski, Mrs. Margaret Brown.
All former Salem Junior CDA mem
bers have been extended invitation to
attend the annual affair. Some 150 cou
ples are expected to attend the party.
The members of Our Lady of Fatima
troop of the Junior CDA are to be host
esses. Misses Nancy Brown and Doris
Rohland are co-chairmen for the party.
Miss Peggy Day is chairman for invita
tions. Miss Betty Stadler is in charge
of the program, Miss Barbara VanClecf
is chairman for refreshments. All mem
bers of the Iroop arc serving on various
committees for the dance. Mrs. Loyd
Lemmon is counselor for the troop.
Leaving next Thursday for Jackson,
Miss., will be Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mai
son and their granddaughter. Carolyn
Zoe Lowery. to spend the Christmas
holidays with Ihe Maisons' son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelton
Lowery. The granddaughter has been
in Salem since the summer.
MISS CLELIA Tl'hlN. above, recently
o date is set for the wedding. She is
Mt. Angel, Mr. Clark the ion fit Mr. and
Jcuen-MUler sturtln picture
Irrt, Miss Evelyn Johnson and at right,
Gunnar. The (lance is to be Biven at
SPINSTERS club is to be entertained
Monday evening at the E, H. Bur
rell home with Miss Patricia Bur
rell, Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst and Mrs.
Robert Burrell as the hostesses.
At this time final plans will be out
lined for the club's annual Christmas
night charity ball, and several members
away at college are expected to be at
the meeting.
Members are asked to take their arti
cles of food for the Christmas basket
the club is arranging for a needy family
at the holiday time.
The Christmas night ball will be at
No-Name ballroom, all proceeds going
to the club's project of assisting the
YWCA building fund.
Visitors expected to arrive Christmas
week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son of Lexington, Ore., who will be
guests for a few days at the home of
Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles S. McElhinny.
No at home day is planned next
week by Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of
Oregon's governor, the weekly day to
be called off until January 17. '
Richard Page arrived Saturday from
Palo Alto, Calif, to spend the holidays
with his parents, Justice and Mrs. E. M.
Page. He is in the graduate school at
Stanford.
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Spending the holidays in Berkeley,
Calif., will be Lt. and Mrs. bianley Fal
lander. The Fallandcrs plan to leave
via motor the evening of December 23
and will be the guests of Mrs. Fallander's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Pettis
during their stay in California.
Jutc-i-M'Uer atudlo ptctura
announced her engagement to Glen Clark.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bain Turin of
Mrs. Myrl Clark of Salem.