Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 21, Holiday Entertaining Is Varied Varied, informal entertain ment marks the few days pre ceding the holidays. Two Couples Hosts A group of friends has been invited by Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Crothers and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hale for an informal at home Christmas eve, Saturday, the af fair to be at the Crothers home at 7 o'clock. Party Tonight Misses Marilyn Burris and Leona Burgoyne are to entertain this evening at the home of the former for a group of school friends at a holiday party. There -will be a tree and exchange of gifts, followed by a late supper. In the group will be Misses Eva McMullen, Gayle Juve, Marian Carson, Catherine Cooper, Joan Enyeart, Janyce Baker, Frances Baum, and Mrs. Theodore L. Co valt and Mrs. Tad Shinkle. Breakfast Event Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand are entertaining a group at their home for a Christmas morning breakfast, Sunday. In vited are Miss Mabel P. Robert son, Mrs. Chester M. Cox, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg, Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger and the hosts' son, Tom Brand, who is home from Stanford. Caroling Event Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winsiow and the former's sister, Mrs Gertrude Winsiow Ayres, are to entertain at a Christmas carol Ing party tonight. Games will be played and carols sung, late refreshments to be served. In the group will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Prof, and Mrs. Charles Derthick, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Greider, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Steve An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cox of Portland, Miss Margaret Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gast, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brandt, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, Jr. Club Plans Party Salem Saddle club has plan ned its Christmas party for Fri day evening. Santa Claus is due to appear with gifts for all. There will be games and special en tertainment. George L. Arbuckle is general chairman and on his committee are Mrs. Fred Ellis, Walter Zoscl, Mrs. Arbuckle, Ed Goeckner, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., and Graham Sharkey. GENE H. BECKMAN enter tained for relatives and friends at a Christmas dinner Sunday at his home, Seldom Inn, at Gov ernment Camp. Attending were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beckman and daughters, Bet ty Lou and LeeAl; Mr. and Mrs. George Meeker and family, Mor ton, Kay and Nancy, of Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Nowbcrg: Mrs. Gert rude Majors of McMinnville; and as guests, Robert Donaldson of Portland and Miss Mary L. Lovcland of Government Camp. Holiday Party Mrs. Arthur Fisher has planned her annual Christmas party for her little daughter. Susan, for Thursday evening, 16 little friends of Susan being in vited at 7 o'clock. Christmas movies will be shown and refreshments served. Toble Lamps Beautiful Floor Lamps! 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On the various committees arranging the event were Don McGregor, Mike Jurewicz, Ed Smith, Miss Shirley Hill, Miss Carolyn Miller and John Perry. SALEM REBEKAII lodge held its annual Christmas party on Monday evening, when Santa Claus entertained and treated all of the children to bags of candy. A tableau of the Christ mas scene was reenacted, during which a chorus sang carols. The F. L. club presented the lodge with a lamp to be used by the pianist. On Thursday. December 22, all the grand officers are asked to meet at 7:30 for practice and all incoming officers to meet at the hall on Tuesday, January 3, at 7:30. The Past Noble Grands party will be held at the home of Mrs. Gus Enckson, 1800 State street, on Wednesday. f r I , AS K ; , , v " 1 tit I i .1 g I Warm Greetings That very young man about town will go for a smart covert lopcoat such as this, good the year round with ils zip-out wool lining. I ill! Lamps 19.95 & Hurricane Lamps Were 14.95, now. . Lazy-Lite Pin-l'p Lamps 10.95 12.95 5.25 Sorority Plans Party Alpha Epsilon chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, has planned its Christmas party for Thursday evening at the Mormngside home of Mrs. Duane Janicek, at 8 o'clock. There will be a program, in charge of Mrs. W. L. Morrison, and an exchange of gifts. . Re freshments will be served by Mrs. Donald Parker. Mrs. W. L, Morrison and Mrs. Chet Nelson. w- 11 messinger Wed in Portland Silverton Miss Orfia Mes singer and Joe A. Ressequie were married Saturday in Port land and came to Silverton Sun day for a wedding dinner and reunion of relatives at the Cool- idge street home of cousins of the bride, Mrs. Ida Makinster and Mrs. Lydia Dawes. Mrs George Kirk is also a cousin of Mrs. Ressequie. Others present for the dinner and a social afternoon and eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. George Kleen of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Beer of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawes and William, Marie, Kenneth and Marilyn of Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Staehely and Donald Van Vleet, all of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Kirk and Rita of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumacher and Mere dith, Sara and Bethel of Canby, Fred Reinke and Miss Vivian Kauffman, both of Stayton, Miss Janet Volker of Oregon City, the bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Ressequie, Portland, the hostesses, Mrs. Lydia Dawes and Mrs. Ida Makinster. Staff Party Among firm staff parties dur ing the mid-week is the one for Necdham's Book Store staff members, their wives and hus bands, the affair to be this eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Needham as hosts at the Rob ert Needham home. Twenty will attend the party and a late supper will follow the informal evening. Compare! See these fine lamps and you'll know you're getting the BEST for LESS! 8.95 2.95 Plastic Floor Lamp Shades. Chinese Modern C y tZ Were 8.95, now Torchler Lamps, copper and brass. Were 17.95 11 QC now Plastic Floor Lamp Shades wrrr 4.95 1 Q C now I.OJ Dial 3-9412 f'' I ) K . -il r A" 1 A lit A ; YJ)k - h'Mr j tA Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniel Walters were married November 6 at the Nidaros Lutheran church at Monitor. The bride is the former Elsie Pauline Moen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moen of Salem. (Alyce Studio, Woodburn) White Shrine Event Willamette shrine NA 2, Or der of the White Shrine of Jer- usalm, held its regular meeting Monday evening at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Wilbur Pintler, worthy high priestess, and Stan ley Brown, watchman of shep herd, presided. There were twelve candidates initiated into the order, Mrs. Florence G. Brown, Mrs. Elva Burns, Mrs. Emma Y. Edwards Mrs. Dorothy M. Darlington. Mrs. Esther Oudeans, Mrs. Jen nie I. Peirce, Mrs. Hannah K Neely, Mrs. Marie Conner, Mrs. Peggy Patchell, Mrs. V a d a Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Handy. The program included solos by Mrs. Lester Hagen, accomp anied by Mrs. W. A. Skewis. Vis ltors from Bethlehem shrine, Eu gene, were Mrs. Sam Bentley, Mrs. Chris Hart, Mrs. S. M. Ink ster, Mrs. Ted Wall and Lyman Palmer. At the close of the meet ing refreshments were served. The committee in charge was. Mrs. James Booth, Mrs. Nancy Peed and Mrs. William W. Mills. The rooms were decorated in holly and red candles. ... Helms-Vaughan Mrs. Lydia Vaughan and Vic tor Helms were married at a noon ceremony solemnized Sat urday in the Presbyterian church manse, the Rev. Chester W. Hamblin officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Helms of Prineville attended the couple. The bride wore a burgundy suit with matching hat, black accessories, and corsage of pink rosebuds. Following a trip to the coast the couple will be at home at 1100 Chemeketa street, z Son Born A son, Christopher George, was born Tuesday, December 20 at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Payson Smith of Inglewood, Calif. The baby is ine second son in the family, the brother being Michael. Grand parents are the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Snow of Santa Maria, Calif. Give Jier the WHITE Holiday Party Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae were entertained for their Christmas party last evening at the home of Mrs. Ervin L. Pet erson. There was a tree and exchange of gifts and late re freshments were served. Attending the party were Mrs. James H. Turnbull, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Gordon Hecker, Mrs. Howard Arnot, Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs. J. Wesley Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Tierman, Mrs. Her man Jochimsen, Mrs. Stuart Thede. Mrs. Calvin Kent and Mrs. Peterson. ... Mothers Club Sigma Kappa Mothers club was entertained Tuesday after noon by Mrs. G. A. Reeher and Mrs. R. J. Davey for a Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Reeher. Attending the affair were Mrs. C. L e s t e r Newman, Mrs. Claude Murphy, Mrs. Bruce Crandall, Mrs. Grace Brown, visitor from Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. D. G. DeSart, Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs. H. J. Eastman and Mrs. Forrest Holmes, both of Dallas, Mrs. Vern McMullen, Mrs. N. S. Rogers, and the two hostesses. AUMSVILLE The Aums ville Women's club met at the home of Miss Minnie Peterson for its annual Christmas party Following a short business meet ing, refreshments were served by the hostess at tables centered with candles and Christmas greens. Present were Mesdames. Mary men, Mae Lamb, Earnest Towle, Guy Shields, Hugh Craig, James Miller, Ed. Holmquist, Blard Spear, Roy Hough, Elmer Kiel and a guest and former club member, Mrs. John Smith; The next meeting on December 30 will be at the Blard Spear home. MRS. AXEL JACOBSEN en tertained the P. L. E. F. club at her home Wednesday evening. Miss Lois Kirls is the newly elected president. A gift ex change was held, followed by lunch. OUR LARGE CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT HAS ARRIVED -machine that sews wtliC ROTARY SEWING MACH. DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS Hotel Party On Thursday Annual Christmas party for all employes of the Senator ho tel and their wives or husbands, will be an event of Thursday evening in the Cave room of the hotel. About 150 are expected to at tend the event. There will be a dinner at 6:30 o'clock and a program. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney are hosts for the affair. The Senator coffee shop will close at 5 p.m. Thursday in or der to give all employes of the hotel an opportunity to attend the Christmas party. Guests Listed For Coke Party Among coke parties preceding the Rainbow formal Thursday evening will be the one for which Miss Edna Marie Hill and Miss Joyce Armstrong are to entertain at the home of the former. Guests for the event include Misses Donna Beard, Margaret Bown, Patricia Bramble, Mary Campbell, Dorothy Cannon, Betty Cooley, Pebble DeSart, LaVelle du Buy, Carol Fuhr, Ann Gibbens, Janet Gaiser, Syl via Hastings, Elizabeth Johnson, Shirley Jones, Diane Karsten, Joan Miller, Mary Ann McFar lane, Martha Marshall, Edna Mae Manning, Marilyn Power, Sharon Plunkett, Susan Perry, Carolyn Payne, Dorothy Peder son, La June Rahtz, Bonnie Stewart, Elaine Stanley, Patricia Service, Beverly Wilt, Charlotte Wood, Barbara White, Marilyn Waters. Wanda Tannerf, Mari lyn Hall, Sharon Brown, Leslyn Burdette, Lois Chamberlain, Ginger Currier, Barbara Flagg, Gwen Fry, Alice Girod. Jerry Inskeep, Dick Klinefel ter, Ralph Blakley, Ed Becker, Dale Burnes, Dick Carlson, Earl Eshleman, Jerry Graves, Bob Hamblin, Don Burgoff, Jim San defer, Jerry Siefarth, Bruce MacDonald, Warren Mulkey, Jim Lancaster, Louie Lorenz, Bob Meaney, Dick Fuhr, Tom Bridges, Verne Halbert, Jack Thomas, Ben Pitzer, Jim Wasch- ka, Lowell Fox, Bud Given, Harry Bramel, Dick Buren, Dick Kemper, Jere McCarthy, Dale Powell, Ray Comstock, Jack Kortzeborn, Duane Anderson, Max Vogan, Neal McCreary, Chris Larson, Merlin Schulze, Jim Rock, Elils Saunders, Bar ney Rogers, Gordon Bacon, Gor don Sloan, Dave Becker. The annual formal of the Chadwick assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be Thursday evening in Crystal Gardens. VISITOR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crandall during the holidays is Mr. Crandall's mother, Mrs. Grace Brown of Pasadena, Calif. The Crandall's daughter, Miss Thais Crandall, also is home for the holidays from Oregon State college. VISITORS in the capital from Portland over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, who were guests of Mrs. Brock's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies. everything! Mrs. Censky Given Recognition by Group Shpridan Recognition for years of community service was given last week to Mrs. tmei Censky, active member of the American Legion Auxiliary, by that organization. The Auxil iary has placed her name m nom ination for the national radio award for "Queen for a Day." Mrs. Censky has taken active part in many community events for years, and is currently serv ino as a member of the city council to which she was named in the last election. In placing her name for nom- innfinn fnr tho honor the local Auxiliary stated that they "pre sent Ethel Censky as meir can didate because of her original irfoac in nrnmntintf constructive entertainment in our city, in cluding the pet parade, amateur hour, talent feast, in which 23 nroanizations took Dart. For eleven years she was a mem ber of the Phil Sheridan Days celebration committee, and was the first woman elected to the city council." One of her pet projects is tne "unrisimas L-neer committee, which aids needy families. She is chairman of the committee. , - mk ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Johnston celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary Thursday evening. Guests for supper were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, Mr. and Mrs. George Bressler and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins. Candy Dept. I 15 DENIER Extra Sheer WYLOWS Regular 1.15 Value! fi FREE Gift Box I S M J 51-GAUGE Cr nylons Engagement Told at Party Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hatteberg are announc ing the betrothal of their only daughter, Miss Lou Ann Hatte berg, to Harold Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John- f son. The wedding is to be dur ing the late spring months as a church affair. The revelation of the news came as a surprise to a group of close friends when the guests were enjoying a Sunday after noon Christmas party at the at tractive home of the Hattebergs. The names "Pat and Lou Ann" were discerned on the large cake that centered the dining room table, which was covered by a filmy lace cloth made for the bride-to-be by the late Mrs. John Hatteberg, her grandmoth er. A seasonal complement to the center arrangement included holly, mistletoe and other green- ery, clustering about lighted tall red tapers. Especially made Christmas napkins also told of the coming marriage in inter twined red hearts with the names of the betrothed. An exchange of gifts was en joyed about the decorated tree in the living room of the home, where guests were entertained informally until early evening. Present were Mrs. Iver My ren and Marian, Mrs. S. Esten son and Artie, Mrs. Guy Miles and Lucille, Mrs. M. B. Ford and Edna, Miss Carol Hatte berg and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Main Floor