KV, U. tfe fe) i Ojj pi L W' In- I; y AN EVENT for 8unday evening will be the traditional Christmas mustcale of Salem branch, American lasiilitlin of University Women, at the First Methodist church at S o'clock. (See story on pare S). Left to rirhw down tho stain, in the picture are: Mrs. Jason Lee, general chairman; Mrs. John Lee, Mrs. Errin W. Potter and Mrs. Arthur Sprmpw (president of the branch), and in front, Miss Edna M. Fery. Club Program, TMi V art s, K aj i cu iviui luuy Sr. Howard Runkel of Willamette anlversity speech department is to be guest speaker for the meeting of Salem unit, Oregon Federation of Republican women, Monday at 2 pro. in the Sena tor hotel. nt Ule croup vuaiucas uictriuig, new officers will be. Installed, Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor, the installing officer. Mrs. Leon Perry at president heads the group of incom ing officers. Following the program there will be a tea honoring the group of Incom ing officers and past presidents. Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, wife of tie secretary of state, and Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander, wife of the state treasurer, are to pour. Past presidents to be honored include Mrs. Jack Wagner, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Ralph Moody, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Clark C. McCall. An Invitation is extended to all in terested republicans to attend. MISS SUSAN PERRY THE ENGAGEMENT Mb 8uan Kenneth Perry. U Rorer Trmple. land, was aanoenced receollj at Uw brtde Orsftaw ARRANGE CHRISTMAS MUSICALE ROTARIAN Women have arranged their Christmas program for Monday, the event being set ahead of the usual date because of the holidays. A luncheon is arranged for 1 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant. Miss Rebecca Hang, student from Singapore at Willamette university, is to play piano numbers and will tell of Christmas in her homeland. Mr. and Mrs. William Busch are to sing Christ mas carols, i Members are asked to take their can ned goods for the box to be given a needy family. Wives of all Rotarians are invited to attend. Among organizational holiday par tis next week will be the one for Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi on Wednesday evening at the home ' of Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald, 930 Vista ave nue. There will be a gift exchange and gifts will be taken for a needy family. Bethel No. 48, Job's Daughters, will meet at the Scottish Rite temple for their regular business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, December 17. PHHls SK41 slcUrs, IiumO Trrrj, aWr. enly daashbT of Mr. and Mrs. '""il" .rm- Prrfcm 1 , - elert s sereritr, DelU Gamma, lairersllj of IHiUn-liUlo studio Mrtarsl Tea on Sunday An event for tomorrow afternoon in teresting a Urge group will be the tea honoring Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., recently named city-wide sponsor for all chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in Salem. The tea is to be given by all four chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, Eta, Alpha Epsilon, Xi Lambda and Alpha Psl. The affair will be at the Court street home of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, hours between 3 and 5 o'clock. In ' the receiving line will be Mrs. Joseph Kitzke, president of the city council of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Spauld ing and Mrs. Phillips. Pouring will be Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. George Beane and Mrs. Robert Topping. Chemekcta Toastmistress club will meet at the Golden Pheasant at 6 o'clock Thursday evening, December 17. Speaking on the Christmas theme will be Miss Nancy Stuart Mrs. J. W. Tindall and a new member, Mrs. A. F. Tuffings Mrs. Tuffing will ' give her first talk beforo the group. t ..-" . V : - , (Mtn-mun odu sietws) MISS SHIRLEY NIESWANDER AMONG recent ensacement annMnrements was that by Mho Shirley Nteawander, akore, daasbjer of Mr. and Mrs. Paol Nleswander, who has told at her betrothal to iKoald Bepich. son of Mx. and Mrs, Joseph Hepich ef Eureka, Calif. Garden Club's Greens Show on Tuesday, Wednesday Christmas time is a festive time in Oregon's capital this season, and set ting the pace tor colorful holiday events will be the annual greens show of Sa lem Garden club through next Tues day and Wednesday -at Ixaak Walton league club bouse. Many interesting arrangements of greens, Christmas trees, madonna ar rangements, and other features are planned, as well as several demonstra tions on making holiday decorations. The general public is, invited. The vent will be open between 1 and 9 pjn. each of the two days, right through the dinner hour, announces Mrs. James H. TurnbuU, general chairman. Tea will be served between I and 5 o'clock each afternoon and between T nd 9 o'clock each evening. Pageant Featured And the tea time at the show will feature a traditional pageant of or of the origins of the "coffee parties'' so popular today. In Sweden thevYuletlde begins on December 13, St Lucia's day, and Is celebrated by much gracious hospital ity, as a tribute to light on the darkest day of winter. The Lucia legend is enacted in homes by the eldest daughter, who carries coffee and cakes to the bedside of each member of the family, awakening them MissTraviss Lists Attendants Miss Joyce Travlss, who is to be a bride during Christmas week, is an nouncing plans for the ceremony. She is to be wed to Richard Tandy on Sat urday, December 28. The ceremony will be solemnized at 4 o'clock that afternoon in St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev Patrick Cur tain of Corvallis to officiate. MUs Joan Travlss, twin sister of the bride-elect, Is to be maid of. honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Charles Met calf of Portland, sister of Mr. Tandy; Mrs. John Erlcksen, Miss Billle Miller, Miss Roberta Sjodlng. Clarence Haugen will be best man. Ushering will be Richard Mitchell, John Ericksen, Robert Jones, Dyle Fus ed, Ernest Ziellnskl. The reception following will be at the Salem Woman's club house. - The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Travlss and Mr. Tandy is the son of the C. W. Tandys. Mothers club of Job's Daughters, bethel No. 35, will meet next Thursday noon at the Masonic temple. i On the committee are Mrs. Gordon Brewer, Mrs. Raymond Olson, Mrs. S. W. Horn, Mrs. Lila Daily, Mrs. John J. Collins. Laurel Social Hour club plans Its an nual Christmas dinner for next Tues day, December 13, at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Emmett, 689 Glen Creek drive, the meeting to fol low. West Salem Lions auxiliary will meet Monday, December 14, at the home of Mrs. Wallace Carlson. A Christmas party featuring both a program and gift exchange is being planned by Mrs. Clyde Everett for after the meeting. Christmas party of the St Joseph's Mothers and Dads club is scheduled for Wednesday, December 18, at the St. Joseph's school. There will be a no-host dinner fol lowed by Christmas festivities. Arrangements for the drill team to be presented at the grand session of Job's Daughters in Salem, April 23 to 27, will be made at a meeting of bethel No. 43 in the Scottish Rite temple Monday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m. Norman Fletcher is director of the patrol. J-' j'. by traditional singing. Robed in white and wearing wreath of greens and lighted candles, she is symbolic fig ure in the candle celebration, and Is accompanied by young boys carrying stars and candles, and singing tradi tional carols. Mrs. Morrell Crary is arranging an enactment of this celebration for each day of the tea. In the role of St Lucia will be Miss Yvonne Pool, student at Ealern high school, who will ting the Lucia song. ' The star boys to sing carols will be John Heeman, Richard Saalfeld, Peter Schlothauer, Morrell Crary, Ttmmle Meyer and George Corrigan, accom panied by Chester Hodgson. The ceremony will take place at 1:30 o'clock both Tuesday and Wednesday . and at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening only. Mrs. Russel E. Pratt is chairman for the tea. Assist at Tea Pouring during the different hours for the two dsys will be Mrs. Ray Rho ten, Mrs. N. E. Edwards, Mrs. Carl W. Chambers, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mrs. E. E. Batter man, Mrs. Henry Carl, Mrs. Estill L. ' Brunk, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. Clif ford Taylor, president of the club: Mrs. , Seward Kellicut, Mrs. Morrell Crary, ANNUAL Christmas party for Wil lamette university Faculty Wom en's club will be next Thursday evening, the affair to be at 8 o'clock in Lausanne hall, members entertaining their husbands. , Mrs. Edwin Butler Is chairman for the program and Dr. Martha Springer will be toastmistress for the evening. "Christmas Is for Children" Is the theme for the party. A surprise skit Is to be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Putnam, and the Carolers will sing. Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer and Mrs. Willis Gates are co-chairmen for the arrangements and on their committee are Mrs. William Klrkman, Mrs. Fred Cords, Mrs. E. F. Althoff, Mrs. Gilbert Charters, Dr. Gale Currey, Mrs. Chsrles Jens, Mrs. Harold Jory, Miss Celia Koch, Mrs. George Martin. Members of the Marion-Polk County Medical auxiliary plan' a dinner and en tertainment for their husbands on .De cember 19 at 8:30 in the Gold room at the Marlon hotel. Mrs. C. A. Fratzke of Independence is general chairman for the event with Mrs. Charles Mills assisting with arrangements. Mrs. Max Denton is in charge of the Christmas decorating, while Mrs. George Squire has mailed all invitations end taken reservations. The entertainment, planned for the evening by Mrs. Dean Brooks, will In clude a string quartet, playing through the dinner hour and the crescendo quartet singing several numbers later in the evening. The high school stu dents making up the string quartet are: First violin, Pamela Clayton; second violin, Patricia Edstrom; viola, Tony de Sart and cello John Gibbens. Mem bers of the quartet are Peter Van Horn, David Lauthan, Ray Holmquist and Kaye Brand. They will be accompanied ' 'by Karen Johnson. Club members and guests will be en tertained by a chorus of Salem high school students who will sing Christ mas carols during a Christmas party of Y Wives at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm, 163 North 17th street, Tburs- day, December 17, at 8 p.m. Instead of a gift exchange, the group plana a kitchen shower for the new YWCA building. Members are asked to bring gifts suitable for this purpose. They will also collect food to be given to a needy family at Christmas time. Meeting of the Salem Credit Wom an's Breakfast club is scheduled for 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, December 13 at Nohlgren's. Furnishing the morning entertain ment will be Mrs. Chester Cushlng, who will sing a number of Christmas carols, and Miss Virginia Lee Baker, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Baker, who will read, "'Twaa the Night . Before Christmas." Each club member Is asked to bring food for Christmas basket to be given to a needy family at holiday time. Some Notations A Chrlstmasy and vislty party of Fri day was the Informal brunch for which Mra. C. B. McCullourh and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John B. McCnllough were hostesses at the charming home of the John McCulloughs on Skopil avenue. . . . Guests were invited to call between 10 and 2 o'clock . . . On the door to greet callers was an unusual swsg, made up with a large gold ball, silvered and green leaves and red bow ... On the end table In the living room, a small Christmas tree of natural boughs for the base, ornaments for the top . . . Here and there a decorative Christmas candle . . . The coffee table featured an arrangement of greens with large red candle nestled in the center. ... At the side of the table, a "cookie tree" on a smaller table, with cookies and other sweets of holiday time. Pouring wert Mrs. James H. Nichol son, Mrs. W. Emery Hobba, Mrs. Ralph H. Ceeley, Mrs. George L. Arbuckle . . . Assisting at the affair, Mrs. William Me Gllchrlat Jr., Mrs. Frank 8. Healy, Mrs. Dan Johnston, Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mlsa Dorathea Steosloff, Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Jsek Price, Mrs. Bkhard L. Cooler, Mrs. Samual Rebb, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr. . . . Among those greeted during our call, Mra, David Eason, Mrs. Harry It. Dor. man, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mra. Aurella Grim, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, Mrs. A. W. Leucks, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs, Sam Haley, Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. Charles A. Spra gue, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mra. Arthur Mrs. Elmore Hill, Miss Elisabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs. Ben Max well. . Assisting during the two days will be Mrs. J. J. Foster, Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Miss Ellen Quail, Mrs. C. S. McColIam, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Ellen Godfrey. Mrs. E. W., Elfin, Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Mrs. Lavrence A. Ballmer, Mrs. Paul Acton. Mrs. Floyd Klbbee, Mrs. Richard Upjohn, Mrs. B. M. Ben nett Mrs. Lee Wood, Mrs. John Harper, Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, Mrs. Hubbell Young, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Max Floorer, Mrs. R. Q Boyd, Mrs. George A. Rboten, Mrs. Frank Test Mrs. J. Earl Cook, Mrs. W'.?r H. Smith. Several demonstrations are lined up. At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, corsage making will be demonstrated, Mrs. C. W. Palmer in charge. Mrs. Conrad Paul son will demonstrate making of Jeweled trees at 3 pjn. Tuesday. Application of sparkles, snow, etc, en Christmas cones, etc., will be demonstrated at 7:30 pjn. by Mrs. Sexton on Tuesday. ' On Wednesday, at 1:30 pre. and again at p.m., Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver will demonstrate making of - swags, wreaths and garlands. Gift wrapping will be demonstrated t 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. . Attendants for WeddingTold A Christmas time bride will be Miss Geraldlne Radcllff, who this, week-end Is telling plans for the ceremony. On Saturday, December 26, she will be married to Bill Forrest, the service to be at 12:30 In St. Joseph's Catholic church, the Rev. J. E. Vanderbeck of ficiating. For the music, Delorea Gott fried and Gerald Nettling will sing, Mary Barton to play the organ. ' Mrs. Wesley DeLapp is to be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marianne Aston, Miss Doreen Caven , der. Miss Caroline Matter. . ." Robert Forrest is to be best man for his brother. Ushers will be Wesley ' DeLapp, Donald Baal and R. V. Hitch cock. ' 1 ' - The reception following is to be la the First Christian church social noma. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nourse L. Radcllff and Mr. Forrest Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Forrest of Pine Bluff, Ark. .Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers is meeting for it Christmas party and exchange of gifts Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Test, 180 East Rural. There will be a salad luncheon at 1 o'clock. On Friday evening, 'the auxiliary Joins the UCT council for the annual children's party at the Salem Woman's club. "Home Planning Now and Then Is the topic selected by Dr. Cameron Pau lln of the Willamette university art de partment to present at a meeting of the Salem Junior Woman'a club in tho Woman'a club house at 8 o'clock Mon-, day night, December 14. A meeting of the board it slated to precede the business session at 7:80 pjn. The program Is being sponsored by the club's fine arts department with Mrs. Ted Morrison as chairman. Mrs. Fred Joehnke will be In charge of refreshments to be served after Wards. The regular luncheon meeting ef Welcome Wagon No. 1 of Salem la scheduled for 1 o'clock Wednesday, De cember 16, at the Marlon hotel. The afternoon will be spent wrap ping gifts for the Falrview home Christ mss party. "Members are asked to bring both donations and wrapping paper for gifts to be distributed at the party. For reservations for the Wednesdsy luncheon, members are asked to call Mrs. E. H. Gormsen by noon Monday, December 14, at 4-8173. Annual Christmas party for Put Presidents club of Capital unit. No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, will be next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Poland, 820 North 23rd. By M. L P.. Jones, Mrs. C, W. Parker, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. W. L Needham, Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs, Robert M, Needham, Mrs. Wlnfleld H. Needham, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Russell Kans, Mra. Glenn Woodry, Mrs. Henry A. Simmons, Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mrs. George Rv Hoff man, Miss Esther Balrd, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr., Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr., Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer, Mrs. Chsrles H. Heltsel, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Melvbt H. Gelst, Kirs, Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. C Ronald Hudlilns,' Mrs. T. Harold Tom llnson, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst Next week will find several Salem folk preparing to go away for Christ mas . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Haley plan to leave Tuesdsy for Palm Springs to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, Mrs. Simmons' other son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barclay and three chil dren to leave later in the week to Join the family group . . . Mr. and Mra. Maurice H. Saffron and son, John, plan to leave next week-end for Seattle and Victoria, to be at the latter city for Christmas ... Following two months here, Mrs. Charles Woodrlng, secretary for Con gressman Walter Norblad, left today for Washington, D. C. . . . Later in Decem ber, the Norblada and son will drive east In time to be on hsnd for opening of Congress on January 6 . . . The Nor. blads have been at their recently com pleted home at Stayton since return ing to Oregon in tfie early fall ... .