-wC ; . . . . ...... y ,r MISS JOANN NEUMAN . Being announced thU week-end Is the enrafement at Miss JoAnn Neuman, than, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Louis Neuman, to Bill Johnson e( Lot Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Ball Lake City. Holiday Time Calendar . . . December t Firit Methodist church women's bazaar, it church. Decembers Soroptimist club bazaar, 156 South Commercial. Town and Gown club tea, First Methodist church. December 4 - Bazaar of women of First Presbyterian church, at church. Bazaar of women of St. Paul's Episcopal church, parish house. Bazaar of Soroptimist club, lit South Commercial. Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae. Valley Motor company. Bazaar ofFirst Congregational church women. Panhellenic luncheon, China City. December 5 Bazaar of Soroptimist club, 136 South Commercial. Tillicum club dance. Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, Valley Motor company. Annual Christmas party of Sigmas, Fred Rawlins home. December 6 Hadassah's Fun and Food Fair, Temple Beth Sholom, 7 p.m. Federated Music clubs' silver tea, State Blind school. Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, Valley Motor company. - Decembers Community Concert association concert, Salem High school, 8:15 p.m. , . , . . December 11 .- Wisteria club dance, Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Tuxedo club dance. December 12 Holiday time tea planned by Mrs. James R. Linn and Mrs. William H. Lytle, Marion hotel, 3-6 p.m. Cams club dance, Knights of Columbus hall. December IS Christmas musicale of American Association of University Women, First Methodist church. December 15 Greens Show of Salem Garden club, Izaak Walton league club house. December 16 Greens Show of Salem Garden club, Izaak Walton club house. December 18 Christmas ball of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Crystal Gardens. December It , Waverly club dance, Senator hotel. . Spinsters club Christmas Charity Ball, Marion hotel. December 28 Junior Catholic Daughters of America Christmas formal dance, Catholic Center. December SI Town club New Year's eve dance, Marlon hotel. Cirque club New Year's eve dance, Senator hotel. Tillicum club New Year's eveydance, armory. Carousel club New Year's eve dance, Izaak Walton league club house. Cama club New Year's eve dance, Knights of Columbus hall. A business meeting Tuesday at 2 o'clock is set for the American War Mothers, at the Legion club. WOMEN ef the First Methodist ehnreh are boss-with plans for their annual bataar next Wednesday. Derem ber t, at the ehurrh. Amenc workers these four abore, left to rifht, Mrs. O. V. Hume, Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. F. A. rnrate and Mrs. a D. McMUIia. " Mummmxmmm Degree of Honor will elect officers . on Wednesday night at the Woman's club house. PREPARE FOR METHODIST BAZAAR , ii i ji,stssii j - - - , ' " " ""-7 I v r T 1 - T. ' ' if "I '" ft..- - ' J ' It- T. -sW B V'JsWS--w 7 . m , m a- ' . , . gf m m r m Miss Neuman Tells Betrothal Announcement U being made this week-end by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neu man of the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss JoAnn Neuman, to Bill John on of Los Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Salt Lak' City. No date Is set for the wedding. ' The bride -elect attended Salem -.schools and Oregon State college, and Is now In nurses training at Good Sa maritan hospital In Portland. Mr. John son attended schools In Salt Lake City, .college at Ogden, and u now com mercial artist in os Angeles, . One of the large church bazaars for next week wil be the annual one ipon- , sored by women of St Paul's Episcopal church, Friday, December 4. - The affair is to be In the parish haft, opening at 10 a.m. and closing at 6:30 p.m. Luncheon Is to be served st 11 a.m., also at 6:30 p.m. The guilds sponsoring the event, with Items to be sold by each group, are as follows: St. Paul's guild, Mrs. Richard Barton president and bszair chairman, cooked foods and knit slippers to be featured. St. Anne's guild, Mrs. James Walton, president; Mrs. J. S. Lochead and Mrs. George S. Hoffman, cn-chairmen for the bazaar, this group's bazaar projects in cluding picture plates of the old church and parish house; English pastry shop; . cooked foods; tarleton wreaths; Christ mas socks; candles; a grab-bag; spray ed greens; Christmas decorations and other miscellaneous Items. St. Agnes' guild, Mrs. Hazel Johnson, presidrntMiss Freda Cherrington, Mrs. Hope Edwards and Miss Irene de Lisle, co-chairmen for bazaar projects that will Include tea towels, pinafores, chil dren's toys, Christmas cards and note paper with pictures of the new church on them, and other miscellaneous gift Items. St. Elizabeth's guild, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, president; Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. T. W. Creech, co-chairmen for the bazaar projects, including pinafores, doll clothes, baby clothes, girls' hoods and dickies. St. Helena's guild, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Jr., president, also chairman for the bazaar, with Mrs. James Mount co chairman for bazaar projects to Include dolls, candy, animals, lapel pins and earrings. St. Cecilia's guild, Mrs. H. B. Collins, president; Mrs. Hubert L. Williamson, bazaar chairman, the projects of this group including cards and wrappings, placemats, buggy dolls, hand -painted cans and piggie banks, boys' shirts tor smaller youngsters, sleeper slippers, bun cozies, can goods, match holders and play aprons. St. Mary's guild, Mrs. S. D. Wiles, president; Mrs. Vern Shay and Mrs. Ed . Lewis, co-chairmen for the bazaar proj ects to include kissing rings, pillow cases, placemats, luncheon sets, Christ mas aprons and copper Christmas dec orations. Mrs. John A. Dyke Is the general bazaar coordinator.'-worklng with rep resentatives from all guilds. Each guild is sponsoring its projects for the benefit of the new church build ing and furnishings, the edifice to be ready the first of the year. Chapter CQ of P.E.O. Sisterhood will meetfor dessert at 1:15 p.m. Tues day, December 1, in the home of Mrs. I. T. Kvali, 549 N. 22nd street. Mrs. William C. Perry will be in charge of the program. I ''The Wise Choice of Toys for Fun and Growth" will be discussed by Mrs. Robert Miller at the meeting of the American Association of University Women's pre-school child study group, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Stanley Butler. 245 Hansen avenue. The meet- ing will be at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Miller is equipment chairman for a nursery school at the First Chris tian church, and has been responsible for selecting toys and taking care of supplies for the school. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Butler for the meeting are Mrs. A. G. Larson and Mrs. C. V. Ward. American Amateur Artists associa tion of Salem will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Gleason-Simpson studio, 162 South Commercial. (.Kea-sUUrr atosie sktiri) n T 1 1 I i;1 M ,... i - I . t-3 if ) ''V :'v PLAN FOR AMONG committee worker- planning the annual tjrter tea ef Salem Federated. Music clubs en Bandar, December 1, are these tour a bo re. Seated, Mrs. Clyde C. Oil ' bert, at left, president of the croup, Mia Marraret Host, and itandlnr, Mrs. Walter P. Weathers, at left, and Mrs. Warren Baker. The tea will be at the state school for the blind as a benefit for the Mrs. Walter A. Denton memorial fund. . . , , T ' , ' " ' ' ' . Alpha Chi Omega ,Greens Show Among the benefit affairs of special interest this next week will be the an nual greens show sponsored by Alpha . Chi Omega alumnae of Salem next Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, at Valley Motor company building. The event will be open between 7 and 9 p.m. Friday; between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. and between 7 and 8 p.m. on Saturday; and between 12 noon and 8 p.m. on Sunday. The public is in vited. . Thirty-one mantel arrangements and a large Christmas tree will feature the event especially. On ' Friday only, starting at 10 a.m., candles and cookies will be sold. Another feature will Include special table arrangements. Stevens and Sons is setting a buffet dinner table; the ' Gift Box will arrange a luncheon table; Fir-Cliff e Shoppe, a breakfast table; Alpha Chi Omega alumnae a children's table. ' . .;', ssKai Mrs. Lloyd Myers, educational chair-, man of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club, will lead a discussion on "What to Do and What Not To Do in Letter Writing," on Tuesday at the 7 a.m. meeting at Nohlgren's. Monthly meeting of the Woman's guild of the - First Congregational church will be in the Mayflower room of the church, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, De , cember 2. Mrs. C. M. Collins will lead the devotional services. Christmas mu sic will be given by Malcolm Bell. Dr. Thomas Bennett, heed of the philosophy department at "Willamette university, will speak on "A Modern Approach to the Christmas Message.' Heading the hostess group are Mrs. Raymond Walsh and Mrs. Prtscilla Shattuc, daughters of the late Mrs. D. J. Fry, who for many years entertained this group in December. Royal Neighbors of America, Oregon Grape camp, will meet on Wednesday night at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Kingwood unit, No. 81, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at the West Salem Legion building on Thursday night. THE QUARTET above are f.,'''mvf,!"L?, J,U,, Halpa Bchlesinter, Mrs. Jules (.Mn-liUltt studio pkturti SILVER TEA Among those arranging mantels for the display will be: Alpha Cht Omega patronesses, setting up two mantel ar rangments; Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Miss Dorathea Steusloff; Eugene alum nae of Alpha Chi Omega; Linas Simp son and Mrs. Mary Thomas, Interior decorators, each one; Mrs. Paul Heath; Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club; Alpha Chi Omega active chapter; a group of Dallas friends; Mrs. Ralph Smither. . Mrs. William L. PhiUips, Sr., is gen eral chairman for the directorate ar ranging the show, the executive group assisting Including Mrs.- James B, Young, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. Roy Rice, Jr., Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. t , Other chairmen assisting are Mas. Gordon Cooley, Mrs. Rodney Fety, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths, Mrs. John Larwood, Mrs, Burton A. Myers, Mrs. George Haneu ska. '-,.,. . Dr. L. E. Barrlck will be guest speak er at the monthly meeting of Chemeke ta chapter, ' Daughters of American Revolution on Saturday, December S at 2 o'clock at the Woman's club house. . Serving on the committee for the af-, ternoon will be Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. G. I. Putnam, Miss Vada Hill, Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mrs. John Raphael, Mrs. B. E. Braucht.'Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, Miss Helen Litchfield, Mrs W. H. Byrd, -Mrs. A. E. Austin, Mrs. H. W. Thielsen, Mrs. Clarence Mulcahy, Mrs. H. D. Lan gille, Mrs. Lottie Pound Gilbert and Mrs. Winston Williams. Mrs. W. E. Hanson will be in charge of the annual Christinas "bring and buy" table with proceeds going to the Champoeg fund. The feature of the 6 o'clock dinner meeting of Chemeketa Toastmistress, Thursday, will be a debate. The din ner will be at the Golden Pheasant, Debaters include Mrs. Emms Brown, Mrs. Eric Nelte, Mrs. E. W. Hillstrom and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Salem Firemen's auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Hall, 3150 Jack street, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Co- hostesses will be Mrs. Ronald Ruch and Mrs. Raymond Tompkins. WORK ON HADASSAH'S BENEFIT amon amon- those nrefMrlnv ommII-s f n ih 1 T "- Temple Beth Bholom. Left to rlthl: Mrs. Max Williams, Mrs. Jaeabaon, president of the trap, and Mrs. Daniel Gassner, general -''nri-i, Clock Benefit ; Bazaar Due r n The "Clock Baxaar" of Salem Sorop- ' timlst club is on the calendar for next week, the group planning to go long ways with funds from the benefit to wards its goal of 82350 to finish paying for installation of the old courthouse clock ia City halL The club voted the clock installation as one of its big proj ects of the year during the summer. The bazaar will be set up at 138 South Commercial, . December 8, 4 nd 8. .... .... . : - The event opens Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Hours for the bazaar ' are between 10 ..m. and 8 p.m. each of the three days. Featuring the three-day event will be coffee and sandwich booth,. Mrs. G. X. McCormlck in charge. . There will be booth for hand woven articles, Mrs. Fred H. . Thompson in charge. Another booth will feature Christ mas greens, Mrs. Marjorie Charbonean in charge. A highlight will be the booth display, ing discarded parts of the eld clock, Including many brass and steel pieces, that can be bought for souvenirs, many of the pieces being ones that can be made into paper weights or other nov elties. . Many aprons, dolls, doll clothing, tea towels,, Christmas .novelties, door . swags, tree ornaments and decorations, Christmas wrappings and boxes are among other Items to be displayed. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy is general chair man tor the bazaar and an assistant in making and lining up many things has been Mrs. Maria Ling. Mrs. Donald Reinke is ways and means chairman, ' Mrs. Henry Ksyser, president of the club. -',.'.... Big event for Salem Hadassah group will be the annual food and fun fair oa Sunday, December 6, the event starting at 7 p.m. in Tempi Beth Sholom. All funds raised at the affair go to the various social welfare and medical projects in Israel, projects sponsored by . Hadassah throughout the country, Mrs. Daniel Gassner is general chair man tor the event. , , Mrs. Sidney , Schlesinger heads the tlcjcet committee. ' Mrs. Aleck Cohan and Mrs. Sydney Levene are on the en tertainment committee. . Mrs. Sandy Cowan, Mrs. Morris Ull ' man, Mrs. Jacob Welnsteln and Mrs. Martin Chessman are on the decora tions committee. . ....... Mrs. Msx Williams heads the food committee, assisted by Mrs. Michael Wasserman, Mrs. I. Saffron, Mrs. Ber nard Sokolow, Mrs. .William Harris. In. charge of publicity for the event is Mrs. . Maurice H.. Saffron. , . Mrs. N. Zdwaft Shaw will be hostess to the Woman's Society of Christian Service, West Salem Methodist church, on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The theme . is "Gracious Gifts are Given." Mrs. James Best will lead devotion and Mrs. Lawrence Walworth will lead the pro . gram, ; v, ... Manbrln Garden , club is meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Silas Galsez home, 424 Manbrln drive.. The group will , work on Christmas su rangements. i ; .. . . . Miss Marjorie Howard, 8240 Brey man, will be hostess to the social meet ing of Pioneer post No. 148, American Legion, on Friday night. Capitol O Square dance club Is meet ing next Thursday at the Catholic Cen ter. The program is arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riches. Dancing begin! at 8:30 o'clock. , . Town-Gown Club The Willamette university a capella choir under the direction of Professor . Donald Gleckler will present Christmas music at the meeting of the Town and Gown club on Thursday, December 8, at 2 o'clock in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. ' Mrs. Vine Buchholz and Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., are the co-chairman for the tea hour following the program. . !"4s"rl .. ' f fir u vrid ( s '1 Wwtra-MUHt ftodlo pMtorll -..... 1 M J i i