t ft a 3 . J ; 'ME 3 11) " ; 1 - Teas Mark Pre-Holiday Calendar Several gay holiday teat are on the calendar In the weeki preceding Christ mas. Two Hoateaaef Hrf. Robert J. Herrall and Mrs. Clenn Wilbur are to be hostesses for one of the holiday teas next Wednes day afternoon at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Herrall. Guests are in vited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. Chandler Brown and Mrs. Reynolds Allen. Others assisting include Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Russell Kanz, Mrs. Harold M. dinger, Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Ralph E. Pur vine, Mrt. Edward O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. Donald Mc Cargar, Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger. Tea en Saturday Next Saturday afternoon brings the pre-hollday tea for which Mrs. James R. Linn and Mrs. William H. Lytie are to be hostesses. The affair will be in the Marion hotel Gold room between 3 and 6 o'clock. Pouring will be Mrs. Louis Lach mund, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Howard Gattie of Port land, sister of Mrs. Lytle; Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patter fon will be among guests attending the party for which William Masters and hit sister, Mrs. Lee Patterson, are to entertain next Friday evening at their home In Portland to honor Mr. and Mrs. David Mason. On Saturday evening, the Pattersons will also be in Portland for the pre dedication event for the new grant at University of Oregon dental school. An event for Monday evening will be the dinner and party planed by Sa lem Women's Army and Navy league at Chuck's Steak House for all mem bers and their husbands. The dinner wlU be at 7:30 o'clock. On the committee for the affair are Mrs. Farley Mogan, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld, Mrs. C. A. Schaefer, Mrs. Norman Campion. ..j 4. - i sirups. $ bjtj n at L Lr,REJlN8 SH0W R,1" Garden elnk wilt he an nrnt ( Peremfcrr 15 and 1 at luak Wilton Zm. LJili he. Cllcll far the event talktnc aver nlim. left U rishl: Mr. Jme H. Ttirn- aui. tl r"n: Mrv Tajlor, clvk president; Mrs. Hinset E. Pram ehatrman foe the tea; Miia avoitn Bchryrer, ehalrman for staftni. , I j -'V - - i V GO $ CHECK FOOD LISTS FOR SMORGASBORD Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Assisting will be Mrs. William Dun can of Silverton, Mrs. Allan R. Mann, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd F. Ramey, Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mrs. William R. Shinn, Miss Betty Byrd, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Ed Lewis, Mrs. Roy Edgerton, Miss Rosalie Dalke. December 13 Tea A tea for Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 13, will be the one for which the city council of Beta Sigma Phi is to entertain in compliment to Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, Sr., newly named city sponsor for all Beta Sigma Phi chap ters in Salem. The tea will be at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Jos eph Kitzke, city council president, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Spaulding, the latter sponsor (or Eta chapter. Pouring will be Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. Robert Topping. Assisting will be the four chapter presidents, Mrs. Ellis White of Eta, Mrs. Eldon Lindhorst of Alpha Epsilon, Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker of Alpha Psi, Miss Martha Llerly of XI Lambda, and Mrs. James H. Turnbull. Beta Theta Pi Mothers club will meet at the chapter house on the Willamette campus for the annual Christmas party of the group on Tuesday, December 8. A no-host luncheon is planned at 12:15 o'clock. Th boys of the active chapter will entertain the mothers with Christmas carols. Mothers of the chap ter pledges will be special guests. During the afternoon, Mrs. M. J. Gil son will preside at the business session. New officers will be elected. A resume will be given on the past year's work. All Beta Theta Pi mothers are in vited. Mrs. Harry Weinstein will be host ess to her bridge club next Thursday evening, this being the annual Christ mas party for the group. Dinner will be at 6:30 o'clock, a gift exchange fol lowing. i - H PLAN GARDEN CLUB GREENS EVENT fx II v:.1 :j,pf. (Jutm-lllOn Hodl. MctUT By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER t D' ELTA Gamma alumnae plan their Christmas party at the Wil lamette chapter house on Tues day evening, December 8. at 8 o'clock. Gifts and toys for the state school for the blind are to be brought to this meeting, also there will be a jam and jelly shower for the chapter house. The members of the active chapter will present the program. On the hostess committee from the the alumnae are Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Mrs. Frank Oet tinger, Mrs. Lloyd Hammel, Miss Lois Latimer, Miss Marilyn Nelson. Invitations go In the mail this week end for a pre-Christmas coffee party for which Mrs. Lee V. Ohmart and her sister-in-law Mrs. Arthur M. Rocthlin, are to entertain on Tuesday, Decem ber 15. The party will be at the home of Mrs. Ohmart, hours to be between 10 a.m. and 12 o'clock noon. Invitations are out from Mrs. C. B. McCullough and Mrs. John R. McCul lough for a brunch planned for next Friday, December 11." The party will be at the John R. McCullough home on Skopil avenue, hours to be between 10 and Z o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Batterman and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts are to be hosts next Friday evening for an in formal pre-holiday open house for friends anl neighbors in the Morning side district. The event is planned at (he Batterman home. Honoring Mrs. Keith Flory. who is back in the States from the Philippines, Mrs. George Spaur is entertaining at luncheon on Wednesday at her home. A group of 12 close friends of Mrs. Florv has been bidden. Major and Mrs. Flory will leave here for Illinois, Major Flory to be stationed at Fort Sheridan. . Members of Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Norman Vaughan. m'i TH 'i i -rr tu ' ' (jMttn-wnitr ttu4! tutum lt Vt ' . -- i ; v.:. .. S ' V1" Dance Clubs Bill Parties Three prehollday dances are on tha calendar for next week-end. Wisteria Club Christmas dance for Wisteria club is planned for Friday evening, Decem ber 11, at Veterans .of Foreign Wars hall, dancing starting at 9 o'clock. On the committee for the. evening are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bale, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Matujec, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Wat son. Tuxedo Party December dance for Tuxedo club will be Friday evening, December 11, at the Marion hotel. The social hour will be at 7:30 o'clock, the dinner at 8:30 o'clock with dancing following. Wally Heider's orchestra will play. Cama Club Dance Cama club plans Its pre-Christmas dance for Saturday evening, December 12, at Knights of Columbus hall, Urs Wolfer's orchestra playing. , At the door will be Mr. and Mrs. Grant Montgomery. On the snack bar committee are Mrs. Earl Viesko, Mrs. Frank Gerdon, Mrs. Dayl Burres, Mrs. Mark Spears. Chapter Alpha Pal of Beta Sigma Phi is to meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. P. C. Anderson. Mrs. A. J. Becker and Mrs. E. W. Robertson will present the program. Hostess to The Study club on Tues day will be Mrs. R. H. Baldock, the group meeting for luncheon and pro gram. Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron is to enter tain for her bridge clnb on Wednesday for luncheon and the afternoon. Junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is meeting next Tuesday for a salad luncheon at 1 o'clock in the parish house. Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. Earl T. Andrescn, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Elmer H. K. Dorr and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., are the committee for the event. Zonta club's Christmas meeting will be next Thursday evening, December 10, at the home of Mrs. Howard F. Mil ler, dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock. Members are to take thefr canned goods to be included in the food boxes to be given needy families, also the members are asked to take little gifts for patients at the state hospital. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Miller are Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, Mrs. Tom Wol camotl. Mrs. James Bunnell, Miss Nellie Schwab. i Hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday for luncheon and the afternoon of cards will be Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks. Aitrusa club is meeting for dinner and business session, Monday, at 6:15 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant. Musicale Set Annual Christmas musicale of Amer ican Association of University Women, a holiday tradition In Salem, will be an event of Sunday evening, December 13 in the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Musicians participating in the pro gram are Jay Rorick, baritone, with Chloria Brownell as accompanist; Eli riore Sharp, violinist, Portland, and Catherine Petersen, violist. Portland; Betty Star Anderson, soprano. Josef Schnelker as accompanist; and the Wil lamette choir, directed bv Donald Glecklrr. Mrs. Jason Lee is general chairman for the event, Mrs. Edward Dyck and Mrs. Ervin W. Potter as co-chairmen. Miss Mary L. Hammack and Miss Edna M. Fery are in charge of decorations. Following the program, members of the board of Salem branch of the AAUW will be hostesses at an informal reception in the Carrier room. nV f '. I - K nni ' i.t-A - ilk GREENSTO FEATURE DECORATIVE BACKGROUND Smorgasbord Tuesday Annual smorgasbord for th Salem YMCA and YWCA is the big event for next Tuesday evening, December (, at the YM. A large group of volunteers is working on plant for the event. Serving will be continuous from 8 until I o'clock. In the picture at far left above, tome of the food and dishes for the event are checked over. Left to right: Paul Beck and his mother, Mrs. J. B. Beck, Mrs. Theron C. Hoover and daughter, Miss JoAnn Hoover. In the center picture, some of the greens for the setting are being brought In. Left to right: Mrs. Arthur A. Atherton, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Dr. Herbert Nelson and Arthur A. Atherton. " Folk dancing will feature some of the program. In picture at far right, left to right: Carle Abrams and Gus Moore look on while Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone do one of the dance numbers. Varied entertainment is planned. MONG holiday time visitors will be Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Douglas McKay who will be at their home here over Christmas, visiting their sons-in-law and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Creen and fami lies. The McKays are due to arrive Decem ber 20. Chapter BC of P.E.O. Sisterhood meets Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Mrs. F. G. Rankin as co-hostess. Mrs. Floyd Utter, general chairman for the mid-winter rummage sale plan ned by Salem General Hospital auxil iary, is entertaining key workers at a luncheon at her home next Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. John R. Wood is co-chairman. Other chairmen and workers to attend will include Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, president of the auxiliary; Mrs. Charles Palmer, Mrs. Earl C. Latourette, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. Harold Schick, Jr., Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce. Mrs. Aurelia Grim. Mrs. Charles R. Musser, Mrs. William L. Lidbeck. f . : -yiw',ie-tti..- ejw..jyie,ii,wpti f-ytfrrr-rimir ' ' 1 - -v V r .... -;V; f I . V ! 1 .. s nnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnjnnnnnnnV.Ni isulmonu itrttt aletirt) MISS SHIRLEY LOU TAGGART ANN rvt M KD rerentW was the encasement oflfo Hhirley ton lurart. ibTt, daashter of Mr. and Mrs. Jr R. Tattart M Boy Leo Christiansen, ton of Mr. and Mr. Arthur r. Christiansen of boblimltj. mm rJuten-ymer ttudl ieinr CHRISTMAS party for Pi Beta Phi alumnae of Salem will be next Thursday evening, December 10, . at the chapter house, the meeting to be at 8 o'clock. ' Hostesses are to be Mrs. Bertha John son, chairman, Mrs. Marion Mulkey, co-chairman, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Miss Lois Mulcahy, Mrs. Paul Morse, Miss Mary Laughlin, Mrs. Wayna Struble, Mrs. Joe B. Richards, Mrs. Ro bert Siddoway. , A Jam and Jelly shower for the chap ter house is planned at this meeting. Pi Beta Phi Mothers club has arrang-' ed its Christmas meeting for Tuesdsy afterooon at the Willamette university chapter house at 2 o'clock. A jam and jelly shower is planned by the group for the chapter. Mrs. George Rossman is to be a guest to give a review of Costain's "The Sil ver Chalice." Hostesses are Mrs. Har vey Gibbens and Mrs. Glenn Laverty. Mrs. Urlin S. Page is to be hostess to her bridge club for luncheon and aft ernoon, Tuesday. Additional guests -will include Mrs. Steve Tabacchl. Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Vera W. Miller, Mrs. James L. Payne.