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Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1950 ' Numerous s Holiday 5 Dinners Most of the focial newi this (week center! around the Thanksgiving day dinners and family gatherings on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis are to be hosts for a holiday din ner for several out-of-town guests, including their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Jr., and daugh ters, Linda and Barbara, from Corvallis: Mr. and Mrs. G. N Campbell and Claude Wright of Kalama, Wash.; Mrs. Elizabeth TBryan of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and daughter Jsusan, from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hum phrey are to entertain for a family dinner, guests to include Mr. Humphrey s brother and lister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Humphrey of Oswe- go: Mrs. Humphrey a mother, Mrs. John W. Scott, and her .brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Clarke. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher ind daughter, Susan, and Dr. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Alice Fisher of Corvallis, will be in Lebanon for the holiday dinner is guests of the younger Mrs. Tishers parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Reeves. Mrs. Alice Fisher a here for the Thanksgiving lolidays at her sons' home. Family Group Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoff- nan are entertaining at a holi- lay dinner Thursday for their (laughter. Miss Jeanne Hoff nan, who ia to be home from Jniversity of Oregon; Dr. Hoff--nan'a mother, Mrs. F. G. Hoff cnan, and his brother, Roger Joffman, of Boise, Idaho, the Visitors coming for the holiday veek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brownell rill be among those entertain ng family groups for the holt lay dinner, guests to include j4rs. Brownell's mother, Mrs. D. . Hill, and the hosts' son and laughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert Brownell and family, end their other daughter-in-law. L .Irs. Phil R. Brownell and her amuy mr. crowneu Deing hi 'ort Worden and unable to Bl end the family gathering). Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Worth re entertaining at a family din er on the holiday. In the group rill be their son and daughter- l-law, Mr. and Mrs. Holland forth and son, Gregory, of Rose urg; Mr. Worth's mother, Mrs. ,nn Worth of McMinnville; Irs. Worth's mother, Mrs. Nora iray; Mr. Worth's brother-in-iw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Engle of McMinnville; the osta and their daughters, ouise and Nancy. nsurance Women Meet The Insurance Women's asso Jation met at the Spa for its Hgular dinner meeting with the resident, Mrs. Marguerite Kirk, sresiding. Charles H. Huggins t Huggins Insurance company 'aa the speaker of the evening nd spoke on the beginning of ie associations in Oregon and utllned plans of the Insurance ten's organization. He said that iey have an insurance class for lose who wish to attend and ley are going to give a Christ yes party for the Insurance Wo men's association. The pro ram was arranged by Mrs. Hat- ;e Rogers. Mrs. Waldron P. Hillpot was lected recording secretary for ie association. i MRS. AGTJSTA ALLFORT ft Tuesday morning by train Jr Los Angeles to spend the hanksgiving holiday at the sme of her son, Norman, and imily. On her return she will op at San Francisco to visit nother son and daughter-in-jw, the Larry Allports. Pop's Agate and Novelty Shop i Open Again We are happy te announce that ear shop Is now open after baiiif ekeed (or the past three months en ae ooanl of Illness, Te da to on exceptionally large stock o( Myrtle wood Janlpor Aral Jewelry Diamond Saw Carrlagee B) Dlamend Blades And ether eotUnr eoolpmml for the reck caller. Roagh salting aulerlal gators! Pop's Agate & Novelty Shop Bos Mi Portland feL, Sales, Oregon 7 Women LOWRl FISCHER Mrs. Pickett Feted Mrs. Bruce Pickett of Salem, district governor of Alpha Phi sorority, is to be honored at a tea for which the University of Oregon chapter of the group is to entertain at Eugene on Tues day, November 28. Mrs. Pickett is an alumna of the university chapter as is her daughter, Miss Jocelyn Davis. The tea will be given at the chapter house at Eugene. Mrs. Pickett recently returned from visits to the University of Washington and University of British Columbia chapters of the sorority. Unit Honors District Officer Capital unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, met at the Woman's club Monday evening for a short business meeting and social hour honoring the dis trict president, Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Mrs. Anson B. Ingles report ed that the membership tree is nearly full and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng announced that there is to be an officers party De- cember IS. A rummage sale is planned by Mrs. J. H. Gordon, finance chairman, for December 11 and 12 at the old Stevens and Sons building. She said that chil dren's clothes are especially needed. Five delegates and alternates were elected by the unit to at- tend the Marion county council meeting the first of the new year. Members are to bring gifts to the next meeting, December 4, for the Veterans hospital in Portland for Christmas. The gifts will be put on display at the meeting before being sent to Portland. Announcement was made that the sewing circle, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Rose Hab ernlcht, will meet at the home of Mrs. E. A. Linden, 1795 Fir, I Thursday, November 30, for an all-day meeting. A program followed the bus iness session with the post tak ing part. Mrs. Walker spoke and Mrs. Edith Brown gave two humorous readings. Ronald Cra ven sang, accompanied by Mrs. Craven. Refreshments were served by the hostess and publicity com mittees with Mrs. James H. Turnbull and Mrs. T. E. Bork man pouring. GUESTS at the home of Mrs. A. B. McKillop over the week end have been Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sheely, son-in-law and daugh ter of Mrs. McKillop from Spok ane. While here the Sheeleys also have been visiting a brother- in-law and sister of Mrs. Sheely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeArmond. The visitors are leaving Wed nesday to return to Spokane for Thanksgiving. o o FROM PORTLAND comes an nouncement of the birth of a son, Steven, Sunday, November IB, at Emanuel hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Bland Simmons, formerly of Salem. Also wel coming the new arrival is a lit tle sister, Susan, one and one half years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc Gilchrist of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Simmons of Eu gene, formerly of Salem HOME STYLE Thanksgiving Dinner 1.50 Srrno (run It to .a. GOLD ARROW MO rmlwauot Boat Growing Jeetfieed Zne Knowing Care of Pre-Wolkers First Steppers Toddlers Copifol Shopping Center oMOOHoBBKOKBBBooaaoHoarVH: WW't"-ms si Wed in Fall Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston (Maxine Arm strong) were married in late September at Jefferson. Airs. Sprague Again Heads GOP Women Salem chapter of Republican Women's Federation of Oregon re-elected Mrs. Charles A. Sprague as president of the group at the regular meeting at the Marion county courthouse. Mon day night. Other officers elected are: First vice president, Miss Dora- thea Steusloff; second vice pres ident. Miss Marjorie Harris; sec retary. Miss Elizabeth Porter treasurer, Mrs. O. K. Beals; and trustees, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. G. E. McCormick and Mrs. Lee Canfield. Chosen at the meeting as dele gates to attend the state federa tion meeting in Portland Decem ber S were Miss Elizabeth Por ter, Miss Marjorie Harris and Mrs. M. M. Magee. Speaker for the Monday night meeting was Charles A. Sprague, whose topic was "Bi-partisan Foreign Policy and the Two Par ty System." The group voted to alternate its meetings, one as an afternoon one, the other as an evening one. Plan Christmas Party Jaycee-Ettes met at the home of Mrs. Robert Upson Monday evening to make plans for a Christmas party and gift ex change December 18. Members and their guests are to be en tertained at the party. Guest at the Monday evening meeting was Mrs, Thomas Churchill. 0 0 0 Many Attend Tea A capacity crowd attended the 'harvest home tea" at the Meth odist Old People's home Friday afternoon. Many gifts were given the home including a flag from the Salem chapter of Daughters of American Revolution and two enlarged framed pictures from Mrs. A. A. Underhill, a guest in the home. Mrs. Underhill took the pictures in 1912 and 1913 of the first home and the first 10 members. The tea table centerpiece of bronze and yellow chrysanthey- mums was given by Jary Florists. The tea, which is an annual affair, was sponsored by the board of managers made up of women from the four Methodist churches in Salem. "World's kMMoiHna. Cough Modlcollonl" SMITH BROTHERS GOTaougli? DR. POSNER'S SHOES Yes-our expert shoe -fitters give careful atterW tion to your child's shoe problem. And, of course, we feature the famous Dr. Posner shoes -designed to aid Correct "Body Balance" Perfect Posture-better all-around bodily health, o So consult us today, won't you? , srms Child's Sixes to 8 MARGWEN'S Salem Writers Club Entertains Guests Salem Writers club members met with Mrs. Lloyd Smith for their November meeting. Miss Renska Swart was hostess. Presiding was Mrs. M. E. Peck. president and responding to roll call with original writings were Mrs. C. W. Swigart, Perry Reigel- man, Dr. M. E. Peck, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. Ora Smith and Mrs. Francis Anderson. Miss Swart read selections from the paper, "Dufflebag," put out by the forestry department complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Linn Cronemiller who were guests at the meeting. Lloyd Smith gave a humorous reading in Norse dialect. The hostess carried out the patriotic theme commemorating the landing of the Pilgrims in the new world in refreshments and decorations. o AOP Alumnae Meet Monday Evening Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae met Monday evening for an in formal organization meeting at the home of Miss Mabel P. Rob ertson with Mrs. G. B. Waage and Mrs. George LaBorde as co- hostesses. Attending were Mrs. Frank Burlingham, Miss June Ellen Stowell, Mrs. Harvey N. Weaver, Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mrs. Waage, Mrs. LaBorde and Miss Robert son. Mrs. Waage is to be Panhel- lenic representative from the group. Another meeting is to be in January. 0 0 0 Kimsey-Steward Sheridan Miss Imogene Steward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steward of Sheri dan, and Pfc. Percy I. Kimsey of Struttgart, Arkansas, were married last week in California. Mr. Kimsey is awaiting orders to be shipped to Korea, where he has served before, along with service in Japan. Mrs. Kimsey was graduated in 1947 from the Sheridan high school, and has been employed at Meier and Franks in Portland. She will stay in California with an aunt until Mr. Kimsey is shipped out BUIIOUPREOBIOOH TO GET MORE If your blood LACKS IRON! You girls and women who suiter so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iron. 8o try Lydla E. Plnkham's TABLETS one of the best home ways to help '.mild up red blood to get more strength and energy U such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buyl Buy them at any drugstore. lydii L Pinkham's TASUTS SHOP 'TIL 9 Friday and Monday I OJOOMHtl Phone 1-8600 Kappas Plan Holiday Tea In December Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae in meeting Monday evening discussed plans for their an nual holiday time tea given each December to honor girla In the active chapters, who will be home for Christmas, and their mothers. Date and place for the tea will be announced later. Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton is general chairman for the event. The Monday meeting of the alumnae was at the home of Mrs. Daniel J. Fry with Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen, Miss Margaret Wagner and Mrs. Roger Schnell as co-hostesses. As special enter tainment, Mr. Fry showed pic tures of the trip he and Mrs. Fry made to Africa. Mrs. Neman Hendrie was a new alumna attending the meet ing. Others at the meeting were Mrs. Newbury Close, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. William Egan, Mrs. Robert Elgin, Mrs. Gayle Finley, Mrs. F. J. Furman, Mrs. Louis Gerlinger, Mrs. Gordon Gilmore, Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mrs. Ross Hogue, Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. William McDonnal, Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. Harvey Ronne, Mrs. Brazier C. Small, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng, Mrs. Rob ert Steeves, Mrs. Robert Stre- big, Mrs. Rosce Wilson and the four hostesses. 0 o Ainsworth Chapter Initiates Members Ainsworth chapter, U. D. Order of Eastern Star, met Sat urday evening for its regular business meeting with Mrs. J. Edgar Reay and LeRoy Stewart, worthy matron and patron pre siding. Members elected by affiliation were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Murphy, Mrs. Louis du Buy, Mrs. John D. Nichols, Mrs. A. E. Rea ney, Mrs. Charles E. Deserano, Mrs. Louise S. Mueller, Mrs. H. M. Boesch, Mrs. Wallace Doer- fler, Mrs. Rex I. Peffer, Mrs. Charles W. Bottorff. Mrs. J. W. Hartley, Mrs. Neil M. Rilette and Mrs. Charles E. Roblin. Candidates initiated were Mrs. Dorothy I. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walters, Mrs. J. H. Holt, Mrs. William Harl, Sr. and Ros- coe W. Clarke. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Boesch, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hall, Jr., Mrs. Ruth Hern don and Mrs. H. E. Smedley. o Educational Meeting Of Breakfast Club The Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club met at Nohl gren's restaurant this morning for its regular monthly educa tional meeting. Miss Velma Strain was in charge of the pro gram which centered around the topic, "Techniques and Prin ciples of Credit." Announced for Wednesday, November 29, is an executive board meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom A. Pickett, 990 Gar nett. 1 (j "the nUgic of riLJENA RUBINSTEIN'S a new sense-stirring White Magnolia cologne Dreamy magnolia garden delight . . . distilled into the very essence of witchery by the world's greatest creator of colognes. ..Helena Rubinitein! Fragrant white magic! Each exciting drop stirs up visions of moonlit tryst . . . of stolen kisses ... of the South a-flower with romance! 1.00, 1.75 WHITE MAGNOLIA PERFUME COMPACT In solid, non-spillable form to touch on Lair, wrists, on ear-lobes! 1.00, CAPITAL DRUG STORE Star) end Liberty Streets Before Game Event Hosts for a luncheon at the University club in Portland preceding the Oregon - Oregon State game on Saturday will be Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inglis of Dallas, Dr. and Mrs. Horace McGee and Dr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Jr., of Corvallis. St. Anne's Plans Part in Bazaar Final plans for their part in the all-church bazaar, slated for Wednesday, November 29, were discussed by members of St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church at their meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard. Mrs. Louis Gerlinger is chair man 'from St. Anne's for the bazaar and asked that members have their articles at the parish house by 9 o clock that morning. The bazaar opens at 11 o'clock and is put on by all eight wom en's organizations in the church. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, co ordinator tor the bazaar, also discussed plans for the event. Guests at the meeting Mon day included Mrs. Tom Holman, Mrs. Richard Rawlinson, and the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, and among former mem bers attending was Mrs. W. W. Baum. The Rev. Mr. Swift talked on work and plans in the church. Mrs. Paul Lardon, guild pres ident, announced Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. George Wellcr, Mrs. William H. Burghardt and Mrs. Vernon Perry had been named as a ways and means committee to work out plans for projects. The guild holds no meeting in December, the next event to be in January. Hostesses with Mrs. Shepard, Monday, were Mrs. William Busick, Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Gerlinger, Mrs. A. L, Adolphson, Mrs. Homer L. Gou- let, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Busick. About 35 attended. Friendly Neighbors Garden Club Meets The Friendly Neighbors Gar den club met at the home of Mrs. R. C. Genre, Thursday ev ening. Ten members answered roil call with Mrs. Clarence Blundell, president, presiding at the business meeting. The club decided on a theme to be used for their part in the Christmas Greens show. Plans were made for the an nual Christmas dinner and par ty to be given December 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray. 0 0 0 MRS. HARRIE H. HENDRICK and sons, Harrie, Jr. and David, left Salem recently to live at San Pedro, Calif., to be near Sgt, 1c Hendrick who is stationed at Camp MacArthur. The Hend ricks resided at 733 Breys ave nue while in Salem. Mrs. Hend rick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hudson. v K if "0 love with a it Decorating Event Set Dec. 8-9 Alpha Chi Omega alumnae of Salem again will sponsor their Christmas home decorating bene fit, the event this year to be staged December 8 and 9 at the home of Mrs. John Larwood, 2610 Skopil avenue. Plans for the event were talked over at the meeting of the alumnae Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. Burton A. Myers. For this event, holiday table arrangements. mantel arrangements, and other holiday home decorations are featured. Announcement was made also that the active chapter at Wil lamette soon expects to start building the new residence. Co hostesses with Mrs. Myers for the Monday meeting were Mrs. Gordon Hadley, Mrs. Walter Wood and Mrs. Robert Wood burn. Others attending were Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths, Mrs. Rodney Fety, Mrs. George Seymour, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. John Larwood, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Miss Helen Lane, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Frank Guerin, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Douglas Parker, Mrs. Ralph Smither, Mrs. Vernon Bartsch, Mrs. Ed Lind, Mrs. Paul Rodgers, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Jr., Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Jr., Mrs. Richard Hartley, Miss Ro berta Batey, Mrs. Gerald M, Robison. 0 0 0 Mrs. Denslew Visits Rebekah Lodge Meeting Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 met with Mrs. Luther Melton, noble grand, presiding. Mrs. Alice Denslew, from Greelex. Colo., made a fraternal visit. Mrs. Justina Kildee told of her visit to the meeting of the Salem Council of Women's Or ganization. Announcements were made that the Three Links club Is to meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the hall and there is to be team prac tice and tableaux practice next Monday night. After lodge a program was given. ONLY BUMETTS Vanilla can make such Heavenly Cooties Choose the Shade of Hand Beauty You Want HRI1DS-UP complexion make-up givu you lovely hands In 10 seconds I MAomi youthful, lovely hands can be yourt in sec onds with new, amaxing Lady Esther HANDS-UP. This de lightfully delicate cream comet -in 4 exquisite akin colon that tenable yon to choose the exact llfifl 1 JUULliUM AL Auxiliary Begins Drive Tt,..o linemitfil IlfoHfi fill 11 Ft of individuals in their homes ...itkm., hnpi, nnH without dis crimination for residents of Mar ion county is the goal oi saicm ..-i, Mn iir nt the American Legion auxiliary through funds earned by the unit in me maga zine subscription drive wnicn it ! .nonnrine. This drive has been in progress in the rest of Marion couniy ior weeks and will begin In Salem November 20. Earnings so far will cover tne cost of two beds which will be placed for easy access of resi dents of Marion county. One will k. k,,,..H with tho American Legion auxiliary unit at Wood- burn; one with tne American T ...m uvlliorv unit at Stavton ucftiuo ' J and the other with Salem unit no. 136 who is sponsoring tne drive. Accredited salesmen bearing letters of introduction signed by mhr nf the Salem unit will be contacting Salem resi dents this week. The project win konofit frnm renewals as well as new subscription of any of the publications offered, i nis is an annual project of the Salem unit and to date the unit has pur chased two polio pak heateri and a permanent walker. Anyone not contacted who wishes to take part in this com munity project may call the chairman at 4-2038. 0O GUESTS of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee at their beach home at Devil's Lake over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cyrus of Sclo. MIM WINlCO.MNrUNCISCO.CAUN 1 ti Fotrl steps rorfha years ahead tot 4 Friday your i FORD DEALERS shade of hand beauty yon de tire. 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