W$r&rv swin?: l ' 1 (V J I h w Miss Odle to Be Wed Soon. M. nd Mr. Glen E. Odle announce the engagement of their daughter, Mitt Elizabeth Odle, to Wealey Henry Han ten of Berkeley. The wedding la planned to be an vent of the holidayi In Salem, with only members of the Immediate fami lies attending. Miaa Odle waa graduated from Ore gon State college where the la a mem ber of Alpha Gamma Delta tororlty. She did graduate work in business ad ministration at the Unlveralty of Cali fornia and It at present administrative assistant to the secretary-treasurer of the board of regenta of the University of California, at Berkeley, where the hat made ber home. Mr. Hansen It the ten of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hansen of Hubbard, Ore. He received hit degree in botany from Oregon State college and served with the navy during World War II and In the Korean conflict. He haa done grad uate work in marine biology at Oregon State college, the Oregon institute of marine biology and the Unlveralty of California, and in medical technology at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethseda, Maryland. He la connected with the U. S. coast and geodetic survey and recently returned from a tix months tour of duty in the Aleutian chain and Bering sea. w' Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze are ' planning a pre-Chrittmat dinner party for members of the supreme court and their wives and a few other friendt for Friday evening, December 18, at their Fairmount HiU home. FOLK DANCING FEATURES PROGRAM (Jutta-MlQtr Audi alcWrt) ' A SLtt Garden Club Plans Greens Show UTjL Daughters of the Nile, for Mon- ilaw TWamKsr 7 at ha Ma.nnle temnle. Members are asked to bring Christmas cheer packages. A sewing meeting will precede the luncheon at 10 a.m. On the luncheon committee are Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Mrs. J. R. Linton, Mrs. R. C. Cole, Mrs. Paul Shafer, Mrs. Harold Irving, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mrs. John M. Ramage, Mrt. L. R. Tweedte, Mrs. Byron Simonson, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Jeff Earlywine, Mrs. Max Alford, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Russel Beutler, Mrs. T. W. Leasure. On the committee from , Silverton are Mrs. Kelly Fish, Mrs. William Woodard, Mrs. Ted Finlay, and Mrs. Jim Hollings-worth. An event for Sunday will be the annual fun and food fair to be given by Salem chapter of Hadassah, the vent to start at 7 o'clock in the eve ning at Temple Beth Sholom. Pro ceeds go to the philanthropic program f Hadassah. club will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Salem Woman's club. The program feature will be a demonstra tion on gift wrapping by Ka:imark rep resentatives. Members are asked to take Christmas items for the arrange ments event. Mrs. Carl W. Chambers is tea chair man and assisting will be Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mn. John Carr, Mrt. Arnold Olson, Mrt. Norman Merrill, Mrt. Harold Larsen, Mrt. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Luke Johnston, Mrs. L. H. McMa man, Mrs. Alvln Luhr, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrt. W. S. Grier, Mrs. Gordon Black, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. Henry M. Han sen, Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, Mrs. Kirby Johnson, Mrs. Ann Van Horn. Greens Show Big event of the month for the club will be its annual greens thow planned for December 15 and 18 at Izaak Wal ton league club house. "Christmas as You Like It" will be u (kimi far ihla var'a thow. It will be open between 1 and 9 p.m. each of the two days, through the dinner hour. Many other garden clubs of the area are cooperating in displays for the event Mrs. James H. Turnbull Is general chairman for the show. Miss Edith Schryver it chairman for staging. ' Mn. Russel E. Pratt It tea chairman. Mrt. Evert Given! it chairman for con tact with other garden clubs. Mrt. T.' E. Borkman it finance chairman. Mrt. Howard N. Hunsaker heads the tales booth group. Mrt. Charlet Palmer and Mrt. Arthur Martin are co-chairmen for wreaths, Mrs. Walter Martin chair man for corsages. Mrs. Jack Hennlngsen is chairman for Chrittmat trees, Mrt. Ben Maxwell, chairman for tablet, Mrt. Lee Canfield and Miss Elizabeth Lord, co-chairmen for the displays of madonnas. Mrs. Estill L. Brunk and Mrs. Her man Lafky are co-chairmen for the demonstrations. , Of interest to a large group on Sun day will be the annual silver tea soon sired by Salem Federated Music clubs at the state school for the blind, the proceeds to go to the group's Mrt. Wal ter A. Denton memorial fund. The tea will be between 2:30 and 8 o'clock. Three programs, featuring young mu sicians who are students of members of the Federated clubs, will be presented during the afternoon, one at 2:30 o'clock, the second at 3.30 o'clock, the third at 4:30 o'clock. Mrt. Wtller P. Weathert it general chariman for the tea. Mrt. Clyde C. Gilbert Is president of the Federated Music clubs. Miss Margaret Hogg is program chairman. Pouring at the tea will be Mrs. Paul L, Patterson, Mrs. Walter E. Snyder, Mrs. F. R. Hunter, state president of the music federation; Mrs. Mary L. Craig, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs. Everett Wilcox. Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood plans its Christmas party for Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harmon T. Harvey, 625 Salem Heights avenue, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Evelyn Sleep is to be co-hostess. A "business meeting and luncheon are planned by members of DeMolay Moth ers club for 12 o'clock noon Thursday, December 10 at the Masonic temple. A- .... 4nr 4hi AVRnlnff Will be the fill t,u, . , installation for Job'a Daughters, bethel No. 43, at 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite temple. The event it formtl and it open to the public. Misr Ann Berger is the incoming honored queen. A reception for new members of the Knight Memorial Congregational church will be given by the deacons and deaconesses between 4 and 8 p.m. Sunday, December 13 in the fireplace room of the church. FROM " ' Peg in Washington BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS Washington, D.C., November JO. Dear Marian: One of the best entertainment pro grams they have enjoyed in Washington was commented on by Secretary and Mrs. Douglas McKay following the B'nai B'rith "Dinner with the Presi dent." Among the top flight artists participating were Helen Hayes, Rex Harrison and Lllll Palmer, the latter two serving as Joint master and mis tress of ceremonies, Ethel Merman, Wil liam Warfleld, Eddie Fisher, Locile Ball and Desl Arnez, and Jane Froman. .Jackie Robinson, of baseball fame, was introduced and was asked if his race proved any handicap In his career. He replied that all any club asked now was "can a man play ball?" and prob lems of earlier days had all been forgot ten. When Lucile Ball in chatting with Mrs. McKay signed the Utter s pro gram, she wrote. "Love, Lucy," a re minder of her TV show. On the same evening, - the Charlet Lawten program of readings at the Library of Congrest resulted in a jam packed auditorium, with many turned away. His facility in creating the Illu sion o'f reality in letting the tcene and developing the characteri of the etory is well known but one marvels anew each time he is heard at the power he has to make one appreciate more fully the beauty and strength of words. Dur ing the intermission, with ex- Salem ite. Mist Margaret Forsythe, a look-see around the building gave at least an inkling of the wealth of material hous ed in the Library of Congrest. Display cases revealed not only treasured old manuscripts and objects of Interest but also up-to-date material for the educa tion of the tcholar or the pleasure of the diletante. The Stradivarius violins, i.uwi hv ih famous Budapest String Quartette when concerts are given at the Library, always attract a crowd about the large case in which the musi cal instrument are displayed. On Thanksgiving Day, alter exer cising Eugene Peavine on a ride in Rock Creek Park, the Secretary Joined Mrs. McKay at a dinner party at the apartment of Mr. and Mrt. Raymond Davit, Seattle residents who are mak ing their home here while Mr. Davit serves as special assistant to Secretary McKay. Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smyth. I was im pressed sgsin with the friendliness of Washington families to comparative strangers In their city when Thanks giving dinner invitations were extend ed so freely and warmly by a number of local couples. I dined with my cousins, Mr. and Mrt. Wallace B. Can field, at the Shoreham but It waa heart warming to experience the offers of hospitality on the holiday. Mrt. Cau field has jt returned from a three weeks' plane , trip to her former home city of London and reports living con ditions much improved in the past two yeart. No longer are gifta of nylons a life saver to the English woman. Food it plentiful but high. Salem's Mayor was a visitor to the Interior Department this week while in Washington on business for the city. Mayor and Mrs. Al Loucks, and Coun cilman and Mrs. Bob White received a warm welcome at Interior and Secre tary McKay invited them into his office where a bright fire blazed in the fire place as news of the home city was con veyed. Since it was the first visit of the Loucks to Washington, the Whites were busy showing them their favorite sights. The Loucks flew to New Or leans today, where the Whites will Join them Wednesday following Mr. White's attendance at a seed convention here. The American Municipal Association meeting in New Orleans was being eagerly anticipated by the two couples, although they felt the need to get a little rest before it started at the dayt here were crowded and they were foot tore from walking the corridora and streets of the capital. N event of interest io many Mar lon county frienaa on tsunoay win h th at home to fete Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heater, who observed their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday. The Sunday open house will be at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, the Maurice Heaters, friends be ing invited to call between 2 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon and between 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening. Greeting at the door will be the couple'a only daughter, Mrs. Byron Royce of Portland, and Mrt. Maurice Heater. Invited to pour are Mn. Elmer Hub bard of Victor Point, Mrt. Chrii Ward of Alameda, Calif., lister of Mn. Heat er; Mn. Charles Heater, Union Hill, a sister-in-law, and Mrs. John Rolow of Salem. Cutting the cake and ices will be Mn. Dolph Heater, a daughter-ln-law, Mrs. W. M. Tate of Union Hill, Mrs. Douglas Heater, a daughter-in-law of the honored couple; Mn. Marlon Hunt of Union Hill, Mrs. Harry Cooley of Portland. At the punch bowl will be three" granddaughters, Mrs. Donald Peters, Mrs. Walter McElhsney and Mrs. Rollin Heater. Serving will be two other granddaughters, Miss Mary Heater and Miss Margaret Heater, and a niece, Mrs. Robert Morrison. In charge of the guest book will be a grandson, Jim Heater, and a grand daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Royce of Portland. Gold and white will feature the decor for the party. The Uble will be aet with a white sheer cloth with gold thread in it, the centerpiece to be white pompon chrysanthemums with gold balls with white tapers at either side. On the piano will be a large bouquet of white chrysanthemums with gold ar ranged in a brass compote. Miss Barbara Culbertson and Mist Judy Burdette were eo-hottetses at a bridal ahower honoring Miss Beth Pro ebstel at the home of Miss Culbertson, Friday night. Mitt Proebttel It to be married De cember 20 to Edward Young, Salem. Those invited to the shower were Miss Sandra Anderson, Miss Anna Mae Lockenour, Miss Evelyn Lebold, Miss Phyllis Shrake, Miss Marilyn Jones, Miss Joan Neal, Miss Margie Barge, Miss Arda Lien, Miss Janice Coffel Miss Barbara Seeber, Mist Leanne French, Miss Judie Foreman, Mist Jackie Jones, Mrs. Bill Vsn Horn (Bev erly Johns) Mrs. Ronald Cross, (Nancy Rust) Mn. L. R. Burdette, Mrs. Mc Arthur Proebttel, Mrs. Carl Young, Mrs. E. M. Culbertson and the hostesses. Wednesday afternoon literature group of American Association of Uni versity Women will meet December 9 at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. D. Palmer, 5345 Center atreet. Mrt. Leon Brown it to preeent the review. Holiday Time Calendar . . . ? December I Tillicum club dance, Marion hoteL . ', Greens show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnaa. Valley Motor company. Annual Chrittmat party of Sigmat, Fred Rawlins horn. . "' December 4 1 Hadassah 'I Fun and Food Fair. Tempi Beth Sholom, 7 p.m. Federated Music clubs' silver tea, State Blind school, 2:30-8 p.m. Greent show of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae. Valley Motor company, 12 noon to S p.m. December t Holiday tea planned by Mrt. Robert J. Herrall and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, at , Herrall home. . Community Concert association concert, Salem High school, 8:13 p.m. December 18 Junior Woman's club Christmas party. Knights of Columbus hall. . December 11 Brunch of Mrt. C. B. McCullough and Mn. John R. McCullough. .' - Wisteria club dance. Veterans of Foreign Wart hall. . ' V Tuxedo club dance, Marlon hoteL i ' Dec en ber 12 Holiday time tea planned by Mrt. James R. Linn and Mrt. WiUIem H. lytla, Marion hotel, 3-8 p.m. .... Cama club dance, Knights of Columbus hall. December 18 "' Chrlstmat musical of American Association of University Women, Fin Methodist church. Beta Sigma Phi tea for Mrt. William L. Phillips, Sr., horn of Mri. Walter L. Spaulding. . , , , . December II Greens Show of Salem Garden club, Izaak Walton league club bouse. Coffee party of Mn. Lee V. Ohmart and Mrs. Arthur M. Roethlin, horn of . Mrs.Ohmart. .........-.. - December 18 Greent Show of Salem Garden club, liaak Walton club house. t . , December 17 Christmas coffee given by Mrs. Chester Lo. ' December 18 Christmas ball of Order of Rainbow for Glrlt, Cryttal Gardens. Dec am bar 19 Waverlv club dance. Senator hotel. ;'.'' Spinsters club Christmas Charity Ball, Marlon hotel. ' December 24 , . Cosmis club dance, Mayflower haU. December 28 Junior Catholic Daughters of America Christmas formal dance, Catholic Can tar. December 31 '. . Town club New Year't v danc. Marion hoteL ; Cirque club New Year's sva dance. Senator hotel. Tillicum club New Year's v dance, armory. Carousel club New Year's eve dance, Izaak Walton league club house. -Cama club New Year't eve dance, Knights of Columbus hall. Januarys Subscription club dance, Marion hoteL (ynsaatssssaBBassssatB Spinsters Ball Top Holiday Event At work it large group of commit tee members planning the annual Christmas Ball of Salem Spinsters club, the event to be Saturday evening, De cember 19, as a benefit for the group's philanthropic projects. Black and gold decor will be featured at the dance to be staged In the Gold room of the Marlon hotel. Dancing will be between 9:30 and 1 o'clock, Robin Gilbert's orchestra playing. Mn. Delwyn Kleen la general chair man for the affair, which will be a high light event for the college group and young marriedt during the holiday West Salem Woman's club plans its Christmaa party for next Thunday eve ning, December 10. A no-host dinner for all memben and their families is arranged at the West Salem City hall at 8:30 o'clock. There will be an exchange of nomi nally priced gifts. Entertainment and dancing are planned and Santa Claut may make an appearance, says the com mittee. On the committee are Mrt. Reginald Garratt, Mn. Robert Covert, Mn. Lynn Furbush, Mrt. Irl Folsom, Mrt. Regi nald McDonald. Mn." William Byen, Mist Margaret -Stump, Mist Lois Mulcahy, Mitt Btv riv I.vtle Miss Betty Breaker and Miss Patricia Ullman are en the decor ating committee. - Mlat Ann Carson and Mitt Janet Kirk neaa itiv utw vutiiuittwv. Mill Norma Station Is chairman for patrons, Mrt. Ronald Jones, Jr., for music. Mn. Howard Mader it publicity chairman. Reservations may be made by calling either Mrs. Jamea Whit or Mrt. George C. Alexander. , Tri-Y-Teen Mothen club plant lte Christmas program meeting for next Thursday at the YWCA, dessert to b at 12:30 o'clock. Three students from . . i , i ....... 4. ..ii xoreign janas win ov sunw w something of Chrittmat In their horn ' lands. The students will include. Mist Henrietta Harvell, Pan-Ian school, Sa moa; Miss Ann Tarem, Salem high, school, Estonia; Mist Miml Chi, Wil lamette university, Indonesia. Mrt. W. J. Brtun, Mrt. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mn. Herman Joe him sen : and Mn. Hal Randall are trie committee of hostesses for the day, . .iiiWlnltll, JUU I I J I I. lil ny hi i i i. .. i.. j. iii. i tt 1 1.,!.-, r -i BTV . A daughter, who hat been named Julianne Christine, was born Friday, December 4, at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lee (Mari lyn Power). The grandparenti are Dr. and Mrs. F. Kenneth Power of Salem and Mr. and Mri. R. R. Lee of Portland. reeta of the capital. , r-s Other Salem citizens greeting the f nnrPfT UUG Secretary this week were Mr. and Mrs. , , , . . Lee Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sim, who have been enjoying a motor trip through the eastern part of the country. With them was Charlee Capon, of Washington who lived formerly In Sa lem. Captain Harry Graves, Supply Officer at the Naval Air Station at San Diego, flew into Washington on Navy business and it was good to chat with him about the days when he. too, was In the ' Secretary of State's office in Salem. John Tennai.t, Portland steam ship company official, and Al Sehern, Portland athletic coach, serving on the Obmpic National Committee, were in during the week. Mra. Sylvia Mesael dine, Pertlsnd, a cousin of Henry R. Crawford, of Salem, dropped in to re port she is now living here and brought greetings from Mn. J. W. Frater, th mother of Secretary McKay. So went Thanksgiving week in Wash ington. rEG rt iiwiil Interest for next week'a musical eventa wjll be the third con cert of the season for Community Con cert association, Wednesday, December 9. The Paganini Quartet Is to appear, the program to be at 8:1! o'clock for association members only. In the Sslem high school a-jditorium. The quartet Includet Henri Temian ka, first violin; Gustave Rosseels, sec ond violin; Chsrles Foidart. "tola; Lu cien LaPorte. cello. The program for the evening is as fol.ows: I Sonata a Quattro Scarlatti II One of the great Quartets of Beethoven Intermission III The Heart of the Quartet IV The Heart of th Quartet (Cont'd) .... Ill' . . -TV JI ,J ! ' j I ataaatsaaasavak. - lift I r . -attf - .O" ' ' " ; Jt- k ' lJ s ll4M.Bll!Lca -'- asiaHatMl ASSIST WITH RAINBOW DANCE a FtlO EVKNT far the Mr wheal set will W the aaaaal Christmas Ball at (Mrr f Kalnhew ''Girl, m nwmbrr la. Officer, an chairmen are aletur, here. HUndlns. kit U rithli Mha Nancr Bjik Mlaa Jaake m T Ml- HeaaiS MletWe. ae. left U rl.ht. Mtosea M.riaret rUMrelh. Mn Haitman. Palrlela GUture, Paarkla jVhtSsi Taake Ollleapl. The leraial affair aaaaauy at a ealerlt event at the helMay teaeaa.