3-Day Sale Tht annual display and salt of ar ticle made by patient at tha date tu , berculosi hotpiutl will be neat Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, In the Court street Roberta Brother itora. The event 1 ponored a a service project of Marion-Polk Medical Society auxiliary. All Item in the sale are t made by patient at the hospital and all proceeds go back to them. Tooled leather articles, towels and many other items in crafts line are In the display, Mrs. Don Woodard, general chair man, Mrs. Roscoe Wilson as co-chairman, Mr. Carl Holm, chairman for as sistants, head the directorate in charge. Circle tueeiings for Womsn's Society of Christian Service of the First Meth odist church will be next Wednesday, December 0, at 1:19 o'clock (unless oth erwise indicated) as follows: No. 1, meeting date changed to De cember 23. No. 3, at the home of Mrs Stewart Miner, 1153 Oak, Mrs. Fred Miner as sisting. No. S, at the home of Mrs. O. H. Yet ter, 760 Hood, Mrs. Donald Brazie and Mrs. Etta Hall assisting. No. 4, at the home of Mrs. John Lsr wood, 2610 Skopil avenue, Mrs. Ray Waltz and Mrs. Bess Stevenson assist ing. No. 9, at the home of Mrs. John H. Carkin, 495 North Summer, Mrs. Ber tha Compton and Mrs. Orvllle Johns assisting. No. 6, at the fellowship room of the church, Mrs. Myrtle Heard, Mrs. L. C. Taylor and Mrs. J. E. Kirk as hostesses. No. 7, In the evening, at the home of Mrs. Herbert Nelson, state hospital cot tage No. 18, Mrs. Charles Paeth and Mrs. Philip C. Schramm assisting, Mrs. Olen Williams to lead devotions, tha meeting to be at 8 o'clock. No. 8, at the church in the Carrier room, dessert to be at 12:30 p.m., a nursery to be provided for the young children. Sojourners club plans It regular meeting next Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Salem Woman' club house. Mrs. C. O. Fredrlckson, Mrs. Hobart M. Price, Mrs. Donald Huff, Mrs. B. J. Cleary and Mrs. Richard Denton are the committee for the day. The Royal Neighbors of America tewing club plans its annual Christmas party and no-host dinner at the May flower hall at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, De cember 10. Christms gifts will be exchanged among members and a program pre sented. Committee chairmen are Mr. J. A. Gamble who has charge of the gifts; Mrs. James W. Prentice, decorating; Mrs. W. G. Walker, program; and Mrs. Claude Hall, kitchen committee. Cherry court. Order of Amaranth, will meet Wednesday, December 8 at 8 p.m. at the Scottish Rite temple. Members are asked to bring dona-, tions of canned food and toy for a Christinas basket. A Christmas party and exchange of gifts will follow the business meeting. Co-charimen of tha committee are Mr. and Mr. Ray Johnson, assisted by Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Nickens, Mrs. Sam May, and Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Barrick. SI. Luke's Treats For Children Woodburn The regular meeting of the Christian Par ents club of St. Luke's parish waa held Thursday night at St. gate to the monthly meetings of the Centennial general com mittee, asked for appointment of an alternate, and told of the past meeting which she attended. Mrs. Bea 4-H chairman, waa present to explain 4-H it was not necessary tor 4-H work to have a sponsoring or ganization. Mrs. Foster announced that a regional representative of Cub Scouting would be at the Eugene Field school Monday evening, Dec. 7. Silverton teachers will be Luke's hall with Mrs. Jack Connell presiding. Arthur Heldt was named to act as ser-geant-at-arms for the meeting. The membera voted to sup ply Christmas treats for the children of St Luke's school as has been the annual custom for several years. A committee was appointed program and refreshment hosts at the regular PTA meeting to be held at the Eugene Field to Investigate the purchase of playground equipment for the school from the receipts of the recent tall festival. Appointed were Delbert Haener, Ray Mil ler, Harold Elchsteadt, Kilian Smith and Eugene Boyington. Members of the Woodburn Jaycee-Ette were guests for the program which was on fluoridation. The program was presented by Mrs. Harmon Yeary and Mrs. Mary Tester man, county nurses, and Dr. A. K. Guild, local dentist, who showed slides. Walter Scarborough, Jr., an nounced the annual "March of Dimes," which will open in Woodburn, Jan. 2. Refreshments were served by the sixth grade parents. For the next meeting. Jan. 7, the seventh grsde parents will serve. Silverton PTA Hears Of Centennial Plans school auditorium. Thursday evening, Reception to Benson Public While the top state officials will attend the reception to be tendered to Arthur S. Benson tribute to clerk of Court, all old friends of the veteran state employee are in vited to scheduled to retire on Decem ber 31. The reception will be held In the office of the clerk from Silverton Mrs Allan Fos- ter, president, directed the! era, a position that will keep , .,. .ucrimg oi me nlm In c PTA executive board i me Eugene Field library room With regrets, the resignation of Rev. Douglas Harrell as chairman of international af fair was accepted, due to the family having left for their new location, Talura Lake, Calif. A daughter, sained Kathleen Ann, wa bora Sunday, November it at the Salem Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. Maternal grandparents art Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barr, Salem. Paternal grandfather 1 Charles White of Nampa, Idaho. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, of Ryderwood, Wash., and Mrs. Theodore M. Barr, Salem. The Rev. Omar Berth, of the Calvary Baptist church will spesk to members of the Sslem Woman's club on "Keep ing Christ in Christmas," at a meeting in the club house Friday, December 11 at 2 p m. The Rev. Mr. Berth will alio show moving pictures of the Holy Land. An executive board meeting at 1 o'clock will precede the talk. Tea chairman will be Mrs. Harry Sappen field. During the meeting members will pay tribute to Mrs Saidle Orr Dunbar, past president of the Genera! Federa tion of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Dunbar for many years headed the Oregon state tuberculosis association and help ed to promote the Christmas Seal sales. Mrs. Clifton Mudd will-comment on Mrs. Dunbar's work in the association. Hollywood Lion auxiliary will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Marvin Clatterbuck on Wednesday evening, De cember 9, at 8 o'clock. After a short business session, the eve ning will be spent wrapping gift pack ages for patients at the Oregon state hos pital. Mrs. E. A. Bradfield and Mrs. Clarence Greig will be the hostesses for the eve ning. Pupils from the three second grades at Bush school will present a Christmas program for the Bush School Mothers club meeting in the school auditorium at 1:15 o'clock Friday afternoon, De cember 11. Second grade mothers will act as hostesses with Mrs. Kenneth Sherman as chairman. Committee members for the new year were appointed during a meeting of the American Gold Star Mothers in the Vet rans of Foreign Wars hall Thursday night Those appointed were: Ways and means, Mrs. J. D. White. Mrs. Fred Birch, and Mrs. George Quesseth; legislative chairman, Mrs. Jessie Sanders; hospital chairman, Mrs. George Pro; cheer chair man, Mrs. Jake Lappin; entertainment chairman, Mr. Mary Champ. A number of Christmas packages were reported to have been sent to Camp White and to the Roseburg hospital. Plana were made to send canteen books to the hospital and afghans and clothing to Camp White. . . Arrangements were also made for a Christmas party December 17 at the home of Mrs. Jake Lappin at 7:30 p.m. 1 A homecoming celebration has been scheduled by the Silver Bell circle of the Neighbors of Woodcraft for Friday, December 11 at the Woman's club house. Dinner is set for 6:30 p.m. On the committee are Mrs. C. B. Shaw, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Lucy St. Lair, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. George Noack. A regular meeting and initiation will follow the dinner. Mrs. Ralph Schmidt dele A Cappella Choir Sunday Members of the Linfield college a cappella choir from McMlnnvlle, under the direc tion of choirmaster Carl J. Kittleson, will appear in con cert Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Calvary Baptist church. The choir, now in Its 24th season, will feature many fa miliar traditional carols, and representative Christmas mu sic from the 16th century to the present day. This well known Northwest Humphreys, county work and say that choral group, with approxi mately 45 members, will ap pear in high schools, churches and concert halls, as they have twice every year since their founding. This year two young peo ple from Salem are perform ing with the choir: Miss Diane Burkland and Misa Joan Ham-man.-Eight states, In all, are Dec. 3. represented. Professor Kittleson came to Linfreld In the fall of 1952 from the staff of the Teachers College of Brockport, N. Y. His training was received at the Teachers College of Man kato, Minnesota; the Univer sity of Minnesota; the Royal College of Music, London, England: and the Eastman School of Music, Rochester,, NY. Preceding the concert Sun on December 16, as a mark of. 36 years service as the State Supreme attend. Benson Is 4 to 6 p.m. with members of the Supreme Court acting as hosts. The retiring clerk is slated to become secretary of the Board of State Bar Examin- day night at the church, there will be a fellowship time for members of the choir and those of high school age who are interested in meeting the members of the choir or the ose touch with at. choirmaster. lorneys of the state, with whom he so long has been associated. The Collage 13(1 8. Itta Announces for Your Shopping Convtnienci Oirijtmu Stoftj Hours Maadrf thrush SatwdiT I IK I t.M. Suitor, I I.M.-4 .M. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salens. Ortcm ANNUAL Christmas party for Sa lem downtown Lion club auxil iary is planned for next Thurs day evening. December 10, instead of the usual third Thursday. The event will.be at the home of Mr. Milan Boniface, 1785 Reservoir . street. There will be a gift exchange . among member, also member are to take canned goods and clothing to be presented a needy family at Chris tmss. Mrs. Erich Laetsch is chairman of tht hostess committee and serving with her are Mrs. Bslph Eyre. Mrs. John Mulr, Mrs. Cornelius Lofgren, Mr. Jo seph Kinzer, Mr. Virgil Hum. Tht newly organized auxiliary to tht Marion-Polk-Yamhill County Dental society will meet next Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd Utter with Mrs. Rollin Baker a co-hostess. Catholic Daughter of America plan their regular meeting for next Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock in Catholic Center. Members are asked to take their donations of food for Catholic Charities. Notices are out for the next meeting of Salem unit of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women on Monday, De cember 14, at the Senator hotel. Dr. Howard Runkel of Willamette univer sity speech department la to be apeaker. New officers will be Installed, Mrs. Paul L. Patterson to officiate at the installation. Mrs. Leon Ferry is the new president. The Prisrilla guild and Dorcas so ciety of Christ Lutheran church wilt meet together for their annual Christ mas party and program Tuesday, De cember 8, at 7:45 p.m. in the parish house. The Rev. T. M. Gebhard and the Prl scilla guild executive committee will have charge of the' program. There also will be an installation of officers. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harvey Chris tenson and Mrs. Boyd Hillesland. Meeting next Tuesday evening ia St. Cecelia's guild of St. Paul's Episco pal church, at the home of Miss Betty Byrd, 1287 Chemeketa street, at 8 o'clock. Members are asked to take their gifts of clothing for a Christ mas bssket. Susannah Wesleyan Service guild of the First Methodist church Is meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. A. Wheatley, 725 Court atreet. Three department officers will be guests of the Capital unit of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary when it meets in the Woman's club house at 8 p.m. Mon day, December 7. Guests will be Mrs. Forrest Erickson, Estacada, president; Mrs. Mae Whit comb, Portland, secretary; and Mrs. Josephine Kane, Dundee, treasurer. AMlsting to entertain the dignitaries will be Salem unit 136, presenting the special program, and Kingwood unit. The following evening, December 8, executive board members and commit tee chairmen of Capital unit will meet for their annual Christmas psrty at the home of Mrs. Glenn Holman on Schur man road. Marion Co. Jersey Rated Superior Sire National Lonors have been awarded Floyd E. and Lesta C. Bates, Rt. 4, Salem, for an out standing Jersey bull. The bull, Llndell Galinthia's Sport, has been named a Superior Sire by The American Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus, Ohio. The Superior Sire rating in dicates that a bull has passed on both high production and good breed type of his daugh ters. Lindell Galinthia's Sport has 12 daughters tested for production. They averaged 9. 434 pounds milk containing 493 pounds butterfat on a twice daily milking, 305-day mature equivalent basis. The bull also has 18 daughters classified for breed type with an average rating of 83.61 per cent. Pidgin English, once consid ered a corruption of English used by traders in the South Seas, is now a language in its own right HOLLY SAYS: You ladles better not let me down now after I agreed to keep your Christmas selections free from the peering eyes of snoopy husbands I have been "rebuffed," and that'a mild, from all sides. "It's men like you that make . it difficult for men like us. said one red headed gent "Listen brother, art you for us or againat us," said an other. Oh yea. ont of my good friends came up with "I hope your darn (t think he said) aafe gets to full the overflow Into the store keeps all your customers out." Shorty said, "Holly, It should work both ways. If I buy a present tor my wife will you keep It locked up for ma until Christmas?" Well sure.1 be glad to, and I'll do tht aama tor any of you fellow and I'll even do better than that I'll have our expert "packagewrapperupper" fix It all up pretty and it won't cost you a cent extra either. Variety "HOLLY" JACKSON JEWELERS 225 N. Ljbtrty St. The year's last meeting for social elub of Chadwick chapter. Order of Eaatera Star, is to be at tht Masonic temple, Tuesday, December 8. The dessert luncheon will begin at 1:15 p.m. A Chris Unas program will be featured. Those on tht committee art Mrs. I. Wiper, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. X. A. Kurtz, Mrs. H. R. Pickett, Mrs. Ulva Derby Mr. Mem Pearee, Mrs. Ludwick Mickelsoo, kn. A. W. Coon, Mrs. David H. Looney, Mrs. Lucy Mc Dowell, Mrs. B. M. Bennett, Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mra. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mra. E. M. McKee. 1 i The McKinley school Mother elub will meet Mondays- December T at 8 pa. In tht Coral room of tha school. ' Speaker of the evening will be Mason D. McQuiston, director of tht pilot pro gram for gifted and mentally retarded children for tht stats department of education. Mr. McQuiston will tie scribe the state's pilot program for gifted children. Hostess chairman will bt Mra. C. Ronald Hudkina, assisted by Mra. Charles McColloch, Mrs. Woodson Ben nett and Mr. F. B. Whltteman. . Christmas party of tht PLK fc F, Pythian Sisters, has been scheduled for 8 p.m., Wednesdsy, December 9, at the home of Mrs. Clifford Schulti, 1340 Highland avenue. On Saturday, December 12 at 8 p.m., a reception for Don R. Judson, grand chancellor. Knight of Pythias, Is silt ed to takt place at tht Woman' club house. Mrs. Elwood Myers will be hostess to members of the Accent club at a meet ing in her home at 3625 Duplex drive Thursday, December 10. ' Co-hostess will be Mra. Basil Hutch ins. A Christmas party and exchange of gifts is planned. A separate party for older members and their fami lies has been scheduled for 8 p.m. Sat urday, December 12, at the Salem Height community club house on Lib erty road. This will be a no-host sup per. Members of the Laurel guild, Knight Memorial Congregational church, will meet at 8 p.m. in the fire place room of the church Wednesday, December 8. Hostesses will bt Mrs. O. B. Bower, Mrs. Andrew Baker, Mrs. H. Dickey, and Mrs. Robert Ashby. Plans for a Christmas dinner, Thurs day, December 17 at 6:30 p.m. were discussed by members of the Beta Iota, Theta Rho club No. 57 during a meet ing at the I OOF temple this week. Named on the committee for the no host dinner were Miss Beverly Ready, Miss Frances Finch, Miss Joyce Mennis and Miss Emaline McDaniel. Members were asked to bring something to fill a basket for a needy family. Gifts will be exchanged among .members. A committee was alio appointed to plan a skating party for early January, Those on the committee are Miss Mary Rooker, Miss Pat Schroyer, Miss Judy Bancroft and Miss Judy West. Monday evening the girls will visit the Rebekah lodge to pay tribute to Mra, Lola Osborne, assembly president, when she mkaes her official visit to the lodge. Miss Lila Daily qualified for the otfic ofe vice-president. Bing Answers Damage Suit Los Angeles ) Bing Cros by has answered the $1,051,400 traffic accident damages suit filed against him by charging that the driver of the other car was under the influence of liquor when the crash oc curred, Oct. 11. The crooner said In the docu ment filed yesterday that Frank R. Verdugo, 32, a city fireman, who was driving, did not exercise proper caution and had not had proper rest and sleep. Verdugo, his wife Lucy, 28, and her brother, Eulalio Perca, 25, all we.e hospital ized. Crnshy denied similar charges they made against him and asserted that the accident was unavoidable. Crosby was only slightly hurt but his $12,500 foreign I 8 For la Christian Women' elub of Salem plana its monthly luncheon meeting at 1 p.m., - Tuesday, December 8, , at tht Golden Pheasant. The Chriatma themt will predominate with Mrs. Fred Matthieir presenting the special fea ture on candle decorations, and Mra, Marion Curry giving a Christmas read ing. Special ainging will feature tht girls' trio from the Mennonite school at Prstum. Miss Norma Jean Kauff man'ot Albany will be the guest spesker. ' Additional member of the club a. executive committee have been ap pointed a follows: Mrs. Hsrry Court ney, co-chairman; Mr. Belle Brown, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. A. Meola, music chairman; Mrs. Robert ' Sector, prayer chairman; Mrs. Glenn Seidler, hostess chairman; and Mrs. ' Abraham Fast, financial secretary. Ad viser for the group are, Mrs. Emerson Teague, Mr. Psul Barnett, and Mrs, Lorenz Schnuelle. Meetings are regularly scheduled for the second Tuesday of each month and art open to all interested homemakers. Reservations for the luncheon will be taken until Monday morning, December ,1, by calling Mr. Reidesel, at 8-5318. - 'A regulsr business meeting will be , conducted by members of the Hsnna Rosa court. Order of Amaranth, at 8 am. Monday In the Masonic temple. A short Christmas program will follow the meeting. Co-chairmen of the December com mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. De- France. Junior officer of bethel No. S5, Job' Daughters, will take over In place of the aenior officers during a meeting in the Scottish Rite temple at 7:30 p.m., Monday. Sslem Buslnesc and Professional Women's club Christmas party will be at the Salem Woman's club Tuesday, evening, December 8 at 7:30 o'clock. . The recreation, music and hospitality committees will be in charge with Mrs. Marvel Gage, Miss Helen Hiller, Mrs. Louis Neuman and Mrs. Cecil Hobbs heading the committees. The Salem Civic Players will appear in a Christmas play, "Not Even a Mouse." Members are to take Christmas gifts for boys and girls of 12 to 18 years of age who are under the care of Marion county public welfare. A regular meeting of the Jason Lee Methodist church Wesleyan Service guild is set for 8 p.m. Monday at the church parsonage. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. E. P. Goulder, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Charles Mc Cab, Mrs. Russell Bright. The pro gram leader will be Mrs. Archie Brew ster, assisted by Mrs. Richard Bell and Mrs. J. N. Brinkley. Members are requested to bring Christmas packages to be given to the state hospital. They should be labeled as to their contents snd whether they should be given to a man or a woman. The Evening circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, West Sa lem Methodist church, will meet at 8 p.m. December 9 In the home of Mrs. Chester McCain, 876 Piedmont street. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Robert Pattison. Evening study will be on "The Profit Jeremiah." sport ear was badly damaged. I escorting actress Mona Free He wa returning home after man to her house from a party The Perfect Christmas Gift for Family... CJ) For MOM.. diot Metro spociol look bIm aos aiwoys alSfi. (r frn wanted tho kimUr iarorito room to haro...asd Jnm&jrX. ' Kt 1 compliments from the family's Meads Ifaoy ejT u admire the craftsBanihip and boasty lound ia 1 U m - orofrWariitiw ne. . .and boot ol oft plea. itaCTr1 AjfJ V-mw, ant hows of ralasation bl kor span omonat 11 " V a. "oDd bjo boojo. VyjL'l Z&itF " ...For DAD "ffcJW ni asd hearing hit fcrmilr kept wWi uie . . . 4Y .... twaj rV and lb nalintiea 1m km givtra IImm as ftn a " A . tvSCCC. uea' totrsunt noa7 aa buy Sis and Brother. ooobm a lot oaoiof on a proctoioa bvia Irvaaw ftoao. . end thero will bo ondloM hours ol ntuicai otttormont when friends ottfnet 'foaad no rr-nkio. attof Mtook Saturday, December 8. 1953 A Chris tmss program will be pre sented by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of tha Jason Let Methodist church on Wednesday, De cember 8, at 1:15 p.m. in the Klrby room of the church. The event wist bt preceded by a luncheon served by the June December circle at 12:15, Mr. Phil Aspinwall, chairman. ! Betty Starr Anderson will sing a group of Christmas number and- re cordings of traditional carols and bra torioa will accompany the worship and readings presented by Mrs. Walter Ny strom and Mrs. Ernest Goulder. Mrs. Edith McClure will play for group sing ing. Among the women assisting in the program and arrangements are: ' Mrs. John Hasche, Mrs. Robert Mo Grew, Mrs. Herman Rehfuss, Mr. Nil Hilborn, Mrs. Archie Brewster, Mrs. Elmer Boyer, Mrs. Fred Rose, Mrs. Ray Tresslder, Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and Mrs. Elwin Klein. Nursery cart will bt provided for the afternoon and transportation for all who would appreciate it. All interest ed' women are Invited to this special guest day program. ' A combined business and social meet ing of Salem unit No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, Is scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, December 10 at the Woman' club house. . There will be an exchange of gifts among members. The rehabilitation and telephone committees are in charge of the program and refreshments. Chair man of the rehabilitation committee ia Mra. Harrle Hendricks. Telephone committee chairman is Mrs. Leslie Beard. Plans are now being nude by the Salem Junior Woman's club membera and their husbands for a Christmas dance to be Tiursday night, December 10, at 8 o'clock at the KnighU of Co lumbus hall. A smorgasbord will be served during the evening and decora tions will be in keeping with the holi day theme. Mrs. Douglas Hay is chairman of the dance, assisted by Mrs. Norman John ion, co-chairman; Mrs. Gordon Graber, Mrs. Orville Kannier, Mrs. Melvln Pil lette, Mrs.l Gene Walper, Mrs. Bernard Grindle, Jr., Mrs. George Schroeher, Mrs. Joseph Franko, and Mrs. Austin Elvers. A Christmas bazaar and food sale have been slated by the Royal Neigh bora of America Sewing club at Port land Gas and Coke company office at 109 South Commercial, December 18. Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Mary Fosnot. She will be assisted by Mrs. Margaret Willis and Mrs. E. D. Kasson. , Formal Initiation for Chadwick as sembly. No. 3, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Masonic temple. The Mothers club who will meet at the same time, will serve refreshments follow ing the meeting. The club Is also slated to make pre parations for the Christmas party. Election of officers will highlight the next meeting of the Salem chapter. Order of Eastern Star, No. 162, Satur day, December 12 at 8 p.m. in the Ma sonic temple. given by film producer William Goetz. A Bring tjo ootir. hnnDr to owl nhsw r to see. boar and play the many Wailittor Hummm harm on diopter. Thoro io a wide olocKon ol ptlcoo and Iniohes born wax) As low at' $437oo COLORADO PAN-SAN at the SAN SHOP PIANO 1280 STATE ST. COMPANY "satuwst Big Selection of Toy and r.iru 1715 So. Commercial Ph. 4-1313 ARK FOR E GREEN ST, SALEM pataiy 1