? raftg Tint CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saba. Ortfna Wtiumiuy, Deeamber & 1933 Star Chapter's -Mrs. E. T. Arm Iron f and Thomai Kelley wer aamed worthy matron and worthy pa tron of the Chadwlck chapter. Orders of Eastern SUr, during the meeting at the Masonic temple Tuesday night Other elected were Mrs. William E. Knower, associate matron: Ernest Peterson, asso ciate patron; Mrs. Cordon Eir ker, secretary; Mrs. E. P. Phil lips, treasurer; Mrs, Edward William, onauetrae. Installation of officers will HOSTESS to ber brldg club this afternoon was Mrs. Wlllard Marshall, the group meeting for luncheon and cards. Mrs. Vrlin' S. Page and Mrs. Vers W. Miller were ad ditional guest, i e ' . AMONG club hostesses of th week is Mrs. William H. Hammond, who Is to entertain her group for luncheon and cards, Thursday. Some Notations . . . A sparkly affair, literally and figuratively, was the monthly style show at ..the Marion hotel, Tuesday noon, when Jolmson's store present ad their holidsy time suggest ions and styles under the them "Holidsy 0ms" , . . As usual, practically every seat was taken. . . Smart at tire for Christmas shopping time; dressy tea frocks for holidsy entertaining; glamor ous formal; pretty orlon, jer sey and flannel in th pastel blues, pinks and whites that come out at mid-winter time; and the prettiest prints imag inable in tissue taffetas, win . ter cottons, etc., all featured the style parade. , . But ther was more this time. . , A clever act was put on by two of the models, Mrs. Harold Schick, Jr. and Mrs. Willi , Ross who came out "wrapped up" In huge holiday gift box es and pinned over the box covers were many "little Items" for gift suggestions hankies, belts, dainty undies, Jewelled collars, detachable cuffs, and many other items, Also featuring the parade was a display of "out of this world" lingerie filmy night ie and robes in nylon in gor geous colors and gay slips and can can petticoats. . , At th climax, during th parade of holiday time formats, Mrs. Thomas Joseph, wearing one of the formals. sang "White : Christmas.", . , Glitter of ev ery description highlighted the fashions, keeping in tun with Chrlstmi glamor . . . Mr. W. C. Dyer, Jr. was com mentator. . , Among th guests glimps ed, Mrs. Thomas E. Rile from Clackamas and Mrs, Rufus Holman from Portland; with Mr. Judsoa Webster, Mrs. William Maaset of Portland and Mr. Ermait Ludin; Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mrs. Carl en L. Simpson, Mrs. Morrell Crary, Mrs, James Armprlast, Mrs. Kenneth ' Sherman, Mrs. C. Ronald Hud kins, Mrs. Robert DeArmond, - Mis. George &. n oilman, Mrs. Ralph Kohlgran, Mrs, Maynard Sniffer; in a quartet, Mrs. Jo seph B. Fslton. Mrs. Carl Steal- hammer, Mrs. Maarlea Heater from Sublimity and Mrs. Bert A. Walkers in another four some, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page and her d a n g h t ers-ln-law, Mrs. Wilmer H. Page snd Mrs. Rollln Pare, and Mrs. Tyler Brown; Mr. Warren Baker, Mrs. E, A. Brown, Mrs. Geo rge A. Rhoteni Mrs. George W. Dewey, Jr., Mrs. Bill Cla baugh. Miss Margaret Matee, Mrs. Gene R. Walper, Mra. Ronald Jones, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., Mrs. Ernest H. Mil ler, Mrs. Newbury Close. Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs. Otto Skopll, Jr., Mrs. Leland Shlna, Mrs. Ftank D. Ward, Mrs. Charles H. Muggins snd her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd F. Ramey, Mrs. Alton L. Chamberlain and her mother, Mrs. Ted Allien waters, visiting from Los Angeles; Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Jr., Mrs. Robert W. Gornsen, Mrs. Staart McElhinny, Mrs. Fred- erlk Roster (M.rlann. Low), who Is visiting for a time Mrs. Benjamin Whl.....rf (Dorothy Mottt, visiting from Martinez. Calif., Mrs. James Walton. Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs. Kills VonEsehen, Mra. E. E. Batterman, Mra. Law rence N. Brown, Mrs. Vance Morrison, Mrs. Claude H. - ... . Post. Th f.hinn .u- hotel will be resumed afler i the holidays, the next one to be on January 28. , , Brightening tha array of culinary department" gifts is tha new Better Homes snd Garden cook book. , , The volume Is the largest yet for this cook book, more recipes being included, many beauti ful pictures and a lot of "late st Information1' tip on food and kitchen equipment . . Thl cookbook has now sold more than 4,600,000 copies since ft first waa published in ! 1031. . . Included In informa tion section ar suggestions n frozen foods, package mix- Election take place at the Scottish Rite tempi, December Is. A sociaKhour was conducted on the fifth floor of the tem ple following the business meeting. Co-chairmen for the affair war Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paxson. They were assisted by Mrs. W. W. McKlnney, Mrs. Emery Wood, Mrs. U M. Case, Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crabtree, Mrs. Lucy McDowell, Mrs. M. Theo dore Madsen, Mrs. Mary Jan Watkins. , A CLUB hostess of Thurs day evening will be Mrs. Rob. ert DeArmond, entertaining the group for an evening of cards with a lat (upper. BETURNINO the first of the week from a trip to Port Town send, Wash, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer H. Page and fam ily who spent the Thanksgiv ing holiday and week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An thony SeLeo at Port Townsend. ' By M. L. P. es, and th new appliances out since the war . . . Also, ther are) pointers on setting the table and planning part' ies. . . The bright red, white and blue checked cover is an sye-catcher. . . From Salem' postmaster, Albert C. Gragg, comes th following ststement, remind Ing Salem folk of the Christ mas mall and tips to help all in this greet rush period of th year. . , "No one Is is busy these days as the average postal employ, unless it's the aver age housewife. I doubt if elth er will have time to think twice about anything .before Christmas rolls around. "It's true, Mrs. Homemaker. So true that it will pay you many times over to fallow the Postmaster's advice on how to mall your Christmas cards and gifts correctly the first time For example, the Post Office ha little Interest In how pretty your gift packagea are wrapped. But it is defini tely concerned about. how well each parcel Is wrapped. "The Christmas mall will be heavier than ever this year. If your gifts are fragile, mark them 'Handle With Care.' We'll do our best to protect them. "Select a mailing carton of corrugated fiberboard. Us a heavy, wrapping paper and strong com tied over and un der several times. Christmas seals and 'Do Not Open Until Christmas' stickers should be placed on back of the parcel, so the address remains easy to read. The package Itself may not be sealed, unless th return sddress snd this inscription appear: (Contents. Merchan dise May be opened for post al inspection.) "Both the sender's address and that of the recipient snoum be written Inside of the mailing carton, for emer gency use. Llmtt a weight this year vary accord ing to destination. Ak about them when you visit tha Post Office to buy stamps. ' nigni now is the beat time to buy your stamps. The crowds are small, esneciallv before 10:00 a.m. or between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. As for Christmaa cards. the Postmaster strongly rec ommends that everyone for get the twos and use the threes. With a three-cent stamp mristmaa cards are sorted and delivered firat. and they will be forwarded or re turned If necessary. "That eliminates any worry about whether your Christmas cards went astray, provided! they did carry a return ad dress. Also you can write a personal message on them, when only signsture is authorized at the third-class rate. i "Delivery of your Christ mas cards can be speeded up too. Just tie them in two sepa rate bundles, and attach the1 i '' if R Jt0M"T :!."! .ALL FOR OUT-OF- special Iables marked 'ALL - . - . luru nri tirenti i tags can be picked up at thai Post Office, and you'll find1 other helpful mailing lnstrue-1 tions printed on back. ' "If you begin now, there's plenty of time for delivery by - n r i s i mas Eve. Christmas rrds going to other states 'ho,"!d ,b.' po,,ed b,,or Dec" n.imr in, mose wun local aa flresjes at least a week before Christmas. "Parcel post require more time. So msil your out-of-itate gifts by December S, and the local ones by Decem ber 10. After these dstes ar past, better us air mail ser vice for both gift packages and Christmas cards." LOVELY LADT ALICE DRESSES AT THE imUFtDMSHOt in N. most Capital Edited ay MARIAN Greens Show Due To Open Friday Additional workers to as sist at th Christmas greens show of Alpha C h I Omega alumnae, opening Friday at Valley Motor company build ing, hav been announced. Mrs. George Seymour beads th committee in charg of th guest book, assistsnts in- eluding Miss Nancy Hershe, mra. n. jvira, Mrs. wauace Bonesteele, Jr., Mrs. M. Theo dore Madsen, Jr., Mrs. Corne lius Lofgren, Mis Helen Lane. . Mr. Jama B. Young beads the hostess committee, her as sistants including 'Mrs. John Larwood, Mrs. C. J. Hershe, Mrs. Vernon - Glim ore; Mr. Walter Berg, Mra. Thomas Joseph, Mrs. Frank Guerin Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. George Hanauska. Mrs. Gor don Cooley, Mrs. Rodney Fety, Mrs. Lioya orlfflths, Mrs. Vernon Bartach, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Miss Florence Goodrich, Mis Gloria Kslnu, Miss Barbara Mail. Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and Mrs. Roy Rice, Jr., held the publicity committee.' Preliminary to tha greens show, ther will be a sal of candies and cookies, Friday, starting at 10 a.m. The greens show opens Fri day evening, between T and 9 o'clock, and will continue through Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 7 and 9 o'clock In the evening; and Sunday, between 12 noon and 8 p.m. The Interested public is in vited to th benefit. Highlighting the displsys will b 31 mantel arrange ments. e Student Recital A atudent recital 1 planned In the college of music recital hall on Willametta university campus, Friday at 3 p.m. Tak ing part in the program will be Ronald Hershberger, piano; Trlcia Gordon, piano; Ted Jameson, t n o r; Loorrain Kaija, piano; Robert VanVac- tor, piano; Margaret Huson, cello; Lawrence Monk, violin; Rebecca Hang, piano. PHI MC alumnae met tor their December event, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mra. George A. Brown. Attending were Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Bud Lor ence, Mrs. Alfred G. Larson, Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Rob ert M. Fischer, Jr., and Mrs. Brown. i The (roup will meet next on March 3 to observe the soror ity's 102nd anniversary of founding. Sale Is Billed Annual bazaar and cooked food sale for Salem Business and Professional Women's club will be Friday, December 4, at the Good Housekeeping stsrs cn Csurt slrctt. AnoU... money making project this month for the club will be a rummage sale on December 11 and 12 over Oreenbaum's store. . A NO-HOST luncheon was attended by 15 members of the Missouri club at the home of Mrs. E. B. Kasson, Tuesday afternoon. Christmas gifts were exchanged by those present. Next meeting of the group will be January 8 when 'secret pals" will be revealed and a new drawing of names for the next year conducted. The meeting will be at th home of Mrs. Margaret Willis st DOS North Fifth. SHOU FOt (VHY MEMIU OF THE FAMILY Oki WiDtw far Udlet DANA'S BOOTERY Capitol Shopping Center SPECIAL HOSE EVENT WHIU THEY un -ATrwl far WnFmT DANA'S BOOTERY curta mm ana 5r' I m 9 k1m.Hv-.-1 ONLY I H.,.119 59" Women LOWST FISCHER On Tea Committer University of Oregon, Eufen (Special) Mia Judie Bur den, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Burdette, Salem, has been appointed entertainment chair man of th Associated Women Students' annual Christmas tea. Miss Burdette Is graduate of Salem high school and Is now'ckck wdlelight aarvic at a freshman In pre-nurslng at 'it JnX M'thodlst church. the university. The AWS tea wlu be Saturday afternoon, De- cember 8, A SON, who has been nam ed Steven Donald, was born Sunday, November 28, In Chi cago to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Benson (Donna Johnson). The grsndparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, all of Salem. The younger Bensons have been living in Chicago tem porarily while he has been taking special work there and they plan to be back in Salem for the holidays. Plan Dinner Members of Sslem Wom en's Army and Navy league ar planning a dinner event for all member and husbands on Monday evening at Chuck's steak House, the event set for 7:30 o'clock. Guests are welcome. Reservations should be In by Saturday of this week, December 8, telephoned to either Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld 33004, Mrs. Normsn Cam pion, 23185, or Mrs. C. A. Schaefer, 27277. e ZETA TAC ALPHA alum nae were entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday night at th horn of Mrs. Arthur Col. ' Attending wer Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Airs. Vernon Wiscarson, Mrs. Joseph Cham bers, Miss Janet Felcher. Mrs. Ralph E. Walker, Mrs. Bruce Crandall and the hostess. Next event will be in January at home of Mrs. Crandall. jrweo For Mother or Dad Fin selection of SECRETARY DESKS Strik a personal Christ mot not on o handsome mahogany Secretary Desk! Whot better occasion for a gift of a handsom TOP GRAIN LEATHER CHAIR Choice of several colors MpSStJW1ISIllISMw'JSMls3i From our Gift Dept. make a choice from loads of selec tions that are different. PICTURES - CLOCKS ASH TRAYS HASSOCKS MAGAZINE RACKS CURIO CABINETS TRAYS AND CIGARETTE BOXES At Homiltorfs you will find th Top Brands of Applionces Coff Makers . Teosttr Mixers - Electric Irons Waff I Makers LUGGAGE You ul find a oomplet as sortment of tine kirtac at Hamilton. For Mother, rather. Bister. Brother or Just about any one on your gift list. Altraye an appropriate and useful gift. The services of our interior decorating department Is arailablo to you without cost. Miss Vance Is Wed At Albany Al heavy A hrwke f th law fall waa Mua Kathrya Man vane. Aaugoier f Mr. Mra. Walter Weeiey V Albany, wh exchanged bee nuptial vow with L. Guy Lew eUlng. Albany, son of Mr. L. Q. Lewelling. Albany, and th lata Judge L welling, en Wed nesday. November It. at aa read th double ring service. The bridal party stood be fore the chancel rail that was decorated with whit chrysan themum arranged in baskets. ferns and many lighted whit candies. Mrs. Glenn Taylor was the organist and Marvin Marts sng. Th bride was given In mar riage by her brother, James R. vane. She wore a white vel vet wedding dress styled low waisted with a stand-up collar, long sleeves pointed at the wrists and th bodic buttoned down th back with imai) vel vet buttons. The skirt fell in a full court train. The floor length veil of net was held in place with a band of white vel vet Th bride carried an arm bouquet of whit chrysanthe mums. Mrs. George Chambers was her matron of honor. She was attired in a brown velvet dress. Miss Marjorie Kay Vance, niece of the bride, and Mlas Charlene 8almoh were th Jun. lor onaeamiios. Miss Vance wore a frock of champagne shaded velvet, made with Peter Pan collar. Miss Salmon's champagne shaded velvet dress was mad Identically to that of Miss Vance's. Master Mark Chambers waa the'ring bearer. James Lewelling, Salem, bro ther of the bridegroom, served as best men and those who ushered were Asa Lewelling, Salem, also a brother of the bridegroom; Donald Stryker, Albany, and Donald Vance, Portland, brother of the bride. Lighting the candles before th ceremony were Donald awwiiisisissjeeitisjsaciejpeje This year's Christmas idea should include one of these TABLES STEP TABLES END TABLES LAMP TABLES COCKTAIL TABLES Winter evenings when the iireucnt piays on tne gleam in wood Of the tu hi- vnii -av- fi. her, she will think of you. Prepora for your holiday festivities with a beautiful DINETTE SET A modern dinette set to rive u a sew iWluia oi grautud In this Holiday season. Everyone Enjoys GIFT FOR THE. Make HAMILTON'S Your Christmas Store PARK FREE ON OUR LOT WHEN YOU SHOP AT Vance and Donald Stryker. Far ber daughter' wedding Mrs. Vance choc a blue tissue faille drees, lac trimmed, ber bat being coronet of faille with feather trimming. Com pleting ber eoetume was an or chid corsage. Th bridegroom's mother wore a dusty rote dross of eh Iff on, made floor length and she also wore an orchid cor sage Immediately following tha ceremony a wedding reception was in the church social hall. The bride's table waa decor ated with a large, three-tiered weddL-g cake encircled with chrysanthemums and lighted candlea In candelabrums. Those who poured were Mrs. Fred McHenry, Corrallls, Mrs. B. R. Wallace. Mrs. Leon F. Baasctt, Albany, Mrs. A. L. Lewelling, Salem, and Mra. C. G. Vance, Pocatello, Idaho. At th punch bowl wer Mra. William Daugh erity. Bend, Mias Melba Ayl ward, Albany, Mrs. T. A. Bur ton, Salt Lake City, Utah, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. S. A. Daugherity, Boise, Idaho, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake. Those who served were Miss Alice Merrill, Mra. Rex McReynolds, Mrs. Peter Hen shaw, all of Albany; Mrs. Ber ni Tlland, Portland and Mrs. Bruce Lyday, Kings Valley. Music during the reception was furnished by Mrs. Glenn Tay lor, pianist and Glenn Taylor, violinist. After tha ceremony the bri dal pair left on a wedding trip to San Jose, Calif., where they are how at home after Decem ber S at 64 N. 24th Ave. For her traveling costume the bride wore a tan suit and cape with green and white accessories and a . corsage of green and white orchids. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduat ed from Albany high school and the bride attended Oregon State college. The bridegroom Is attending San Jose State col lege where he is studying law. ENGLEWOOD Woman's club is meeting Friday at 1:15 p.m. for dessert at the home of Mrs. E. A. Collier, 559 North 24th. On the committee are Mrs. Or- rin Chase, Mrs. B. C. Hall. Mrs. Walter Minthorn, Mrs. Chester Johns. This is to be the Christ mas program and there will be exchange of gifts. V. LAMPS A handsome lamp to bring a new light of festivity to your Christmas. Hundreds of New Lamps of B all types from 4.95 up. Toys to bring joy to th hearts of good little boys and girls. ALL OUR TOYS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES! SiUiSJtfiasjqSsiiiJiivifcM '1 Convenient Budget Terms I FINE FURNITURE AT POPULAR PRICES SINCE 1894 230 CHEMEKETA STREET Couple Plan Home in Salem , At II 'clock Boon eero mony, November II. th mar riage of Mlas Eileen Mary Bar ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berger of Cornelius, to Robert Y eager, ton eg Mr. Gln Y eager of Salem, was solemnized la the Emanuel Lu theran church In Cornelius, with tha Rev. Mr. Jahr offi ciating; Th couple was attended by Miss Fran Berger, cousin of tha bride, of Lebanon, and Donald Berger, brother of th bride, Cornelius. Music for tha wedding was provided by Mrs. Iverson on th organ and Staa Halasnan, who sang. Bouquet of white chrysanthemum on tha altar formed tha decoration for the church. . Th bride, given In marri age by her father, wore a rose wool street-length dress' with matching aoceasori and a deep orchid corsage. Tha maid of honor wore a gray and rose wool dress with .matching ac cessories and a pink carnation corsage. Following th ceremony, the bridal party and tha immediate families wer served a dinner at the horn of tha bride's par ents After honeymoon at the coast, tha couple will make their home in Salem, where the bridegroom is employed in the offices of the Oregon state highway department. Before her marriage the bride was a staff nurse at the U. S. Vet erans' hospital in Portland. Out-of-town guests at the wedding wert Glen Yeager, Miss Esther Berger, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bagley, all of Salem. SPIRITUAL Sunflower club is to meet on Thursday between 1 and 4 pm. at tha home of Mrs. Anna Simmers, 1170 North 16th. DON'T Threw Imi Wale!) Avar W. ru TlM Wfcaft OU4 OmjI THE JEWEL BOX tis situ. SsiMt, Oram Om niter Htekl la I DROP LEAF TABLES The versatile table . . . cor related for countless room plans. Tha New DROP LEAF EXTENSION without the divided top from 4.S RUGS New beautiful accent rugi byKARASTAN 27" x 45" 16.95 I3'x5' 27.95 4'6" x 6' 48.50 a . . . HOME! Party to Honor Mrt.WlJ.Cook Honoring Mrs. William J. " Cook, who will be leaving soon to Join Lt Cook to go to Wssh-1 engton, D. C, Mrs. Gordon 1 Krueger and Mima Ruth Skin- j nor are to entertain en Thurs- j day evening at tha bom oft Mrs. Krueger at a farewell par- J tjr. 'J Lt Cook wijl arrive in the j state December 18 from over- J sea duty and will then be as-1 signed to Washington, D. C. 2 Feting Mrs. Cook at thai Thursday party will be Mr.; James White, Mrs. VernJ Oleaves, Mrs. J. P. Schlmberg. JJ Mra, D. V. GemmelL Mrs. War- 4 ren Ling. Mrs. Hillary KUeLJ Mrs. P. Dixon VsnAusdell, Jr, Mrs. Don McNeill, Mrs. W. E. S Rltcher, Mrs. Clarence Gilmer, Miss Janet Kirk, Mrs. Ray Stommell, and from out-of-j town, Mrs. Joa McHenry off Corvallls, Mrs. Walter Bauch-J man of Corvallls, cousin of Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Eugene Thorn ' as of New York City, sister-ln- J law of tha honorea, and the hostesses. ' 1 t3 COSM1S club's guests at the November dance on Sat urday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch, Mr. and . Mrs. George Madison, Mr. and J Mrs. Roy Webster, Mr. and Mr. William E. McMillan The., hosts for tha evening) were Mr. and Mrs. ; Jack a Rhodes. The Christmas timel dance of the club is planned i for December 28 at Mayflow- er hall. - HOSTESS to her bride club for luncheon and afternoon of cards today was Mrs. Henry A. Simmons. 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