Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 12, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Holiday Time Calendar ...
December 1
Cams club dance, Knights of Columbus hall.
December II
h!;lt.,n! n?u'c,le American Association of University Women. First
Methodist church, 8 p.m.
Beta Sigma Phi tea for Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., home of Mrs. Walter L.
Spauldlng.
Family holiday open house at Reynolds Allen home.
December 14
Holiday party given by Mrs. Arnold Krueger.
December II
Greens Show of Salem Garden club, Izaak Walton league club house.
Coffee party of Mrs. Lee V. Ohmart and Mrs. Arthur M. Roethlin, home of
Mrs. Ohmart.
December II
Greens Show of Salem Garden club, Izaak Walton club house.
December 17
Christmas coflee given by Mrs. Chester Loe.
Christmas brunch to be given by Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson and Mrs. H. M.
Boesch.
December II
Christmas ball of Order of Rainbow for Girls, Crystal Gardens.
Bonheur club Christmas dance, Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. '
December II .
Waverly club dance, Senator hotel.
Spinsters club Christmas Charily Ball. Marlon hotel
December 20
Holiday open house at George M. Schwarz home, 4-8 p.m.
December It
Informal at home to honor Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Douglas McKav,
it Wayne Hadley home, 7 p.m.
Holiday tea given by Mrs. Albert C. Gragg.
December 11
Coamls club dance, Mayflower hall.
December 18
Junior Catholic Daughters of America Christmas formal dance. Catholic Center.
December SI
Town club New Year's eve dance, Marion hotel.
Cirque club New Year's eve dance. Senator hotel.
Tllllcum club New Year's eve dance, armory.
Carousel club New Year's eve dance, Izaak Walton league club house.
Came club New Year's eve dance. Knights of Columbus hall.
January I
Subscription club dance, Marion hotel.
Initiation for the Royal Neighbors ot
America is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wed
nesday, December 16, at the Veterans
ef Foreign Wars hall.
A Christmas party and exchange of
gifts are slated for the meeting of Pio
neer post, No. 149, all-woman post ot
the American Legion, next Friday, De
cember 18, at 8 p.m. in the Legion club.
A Christmas box. to be given to a
needy veteran's family, will be filled
during the meeting.
Mr. d..d Mrs. Christian Christiansen
announce the marriage of their daugh
ter. Miss Ellen Marie Christiansen, to
Eugene L. Lowe of Portland, November
24 at the Bethrsria Lutheran church at
Eugene. Mr. Lowe Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lowe of Salem.
The Rev. Ingward Olsea officiated at
the simple afternoon ceremony. The
church was decorated with white chry
santhemums and tapers. The bride wore
e rose-bcige suit with off-white and
brown accessories. Her corsage was a
while orchid. The young couple was un
attended. A luncheon was served immediately
following the ceremony at the Sweden
House for the bridal couple and their im
mediate families.
Following a wedding trip to Hawaii,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will be at home at
King Towers in Portland.
The bride is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Oregon where she is affiliated
with Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority;
Pi Sigma Alpha, political science honor
ary, and Pi Lambda Thcta, education
honorary. She has been serving as mu
nicipal reference librarian for the Bu
reau of Municipal Research and Service
of the University of Oregon.
Tbe bridegroom attended Salem
schools and waa graduated from Wil
lamette university. He also attended
Willamette University law school. He
is employed in the trust department of
the United State National Bank of Port-
land.
HEAD JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHELS HERE
The Woman's Fellowship, First Chris
tisn church, will conduct its regular
monthly meeting at 11 a m. Thursday,
December 17, in the church.
The program at 11 am. will center
around the portrayal of the "Madonna
of the World." Taking part In the pro
gram will be Mrs. Donald Payne. Mrs.
Sidney Van Dyke, Mrs. Gilbert Stein,
Mrs. Harley Miller, Mrs. George Flesh
man, Mrs. Brayden Daggett, Mrs. Fred
Roberts and Mrs. Ellen Godfrey.
Members are asked to bring pillow
cases and aprons for the Yakima Chris
tian Indian mission. The gifts will be
displayed and dedicated. A nurcery
will be provided for children.
1
The Nebraska club auxiliary plans to
meet Tuesday, December IS, at 12.30
p m. for a no-host luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Dora Stanton, 1787 Center.
A short program and the exchange of
Christmas gifts are planned.
The March-September circle of the
Jason Lee Methodist church Woman's
Society of Christian Service will meet
Wednesday, December 18 at 1:15 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Edgar L. Moor,
2080 McCoy avenue.
A joint Installation of officers for
1954 by Hal Hibbard camp, United
Spanish War Veterans and the auxil
iary, will follow a 12:30 Christmas din
ner in the Woman's cluo house Thurs
day afternoon, December 17.
Mrs. Johanna Perry will be Installed
as president ot the auxiliary and S. H.
Cable aa commander of the camp.
A special guest at the installation
wiil be Mrs. Bessie Sutton ot Corvallis.
department president of Oregon, United
Spanish War Veterans auxiliary. Also
present will be a number ot department
officers.
October, November and December
birthcjayi will be honored during the
meeting.
Bethels af Jab's DaushUrs. Tht
The appearance of Santa Claus with
presents for all the children will cli
max the Christmas party of the King
wood unit, American Legion auxiliary,
Thursday. December 17 at 6 p.m. in
Kingwood hall.
A no-host dinner will precede the
festivities.
A regular business meeting, the last
one to be slated this year by the Ains
worth chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday, De
cember 18, at the Scottish Rite temple.
Woman's Society of Christian Service
of First Methodist church plans its gen
eral meeting on Wednesday, December
18. A luncheon will be served at 12:15
p.m. by Circle 4. The meeting will be
gin at 1:15 in the Carrier room and it
' will include a Christmas .program. Mrs.
Leon Brown will review five episodes
in the life of Mary from the novel
"Mary" by Sholemasch. Mrs. Robert
W. Fenix will lead the devotions.
Past presidents of the Veterans of
Foreign 'Wars auxiliary are scheduled
to meet for their Christmas party at 8
o'clock Thursday night, December 17
at the home of Mrs. Ed B.-essler.
American Gold Star Mothers and their
families will meet for a Christmas party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lap
pin, 895 South 13th street at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 17.
An exchange of gifts will be featured
and members are asked to bring food for
a basket to be given to a needy family
at Christmas.
Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Lloyd
Kennedy. Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Lucy
Lichty, Mrs. Maude Dutton and Mrs.
Laura Johnson.
Mothers of the fifth grade pupils of
Merlin Marsh at the Washington grade
school will be hostesses to the Washing
ton school Mothers club at a meeting
In the multipurpose room of the school
st 1 pm. Thursday, December 17.
The exchange of favorite recipes
among members will be the feature of
the day. The program will consist of
a film on "Christmas Around the
World."
Garfield School's Mothers and Dads
club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock at the school.
There will be a sale of Christmas gift
Items, those attending to take candles,
greens, aprons, or other items, the sale
being one of the club's money-raising
projects. Refreshments will be served.
Cascade chapter. National Secretaries
association has arranged us annual
Christmas party for members and their
families on the evening of December
13 at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Miss
Lois Manning, 379 Richmond avenue.
1
Evening circle of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service of the Leslie
Methodist church will meet Tuesday
evening, December 15 at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Keith George, 3790
Hulsey avenue. Mrs. Howard Dean will
act as assisting hostess and present the
devotional service. Mrs Collls Blair
will show the film strip "Christmas
Around The World." Christmas carols
will be sung and a box packed for a
needy family.
The Evelyn De Vries circle will meet
with Mrs. Everett McRae, 920 Mill
street at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Earl Strode is assisting hostess
Mrs. Mason Bishop will conduct the
devotions, Mrs. Delmar Funk will tell
of her recent trip to the eastern part
of the United States and Canada. Mrt.
Id Curtis will review artlclea from the
"World Outlook ." Birthdays occurring
within the past three months wtt' be
recognized by a birthday cake.
The Edna Holder curie will meet at
the home of Mrs. W. S. Ankney. 4312
Hsger atreet, Wednesday afternoon at
1 30. with Mrs. Fred Hughes as assist
ing hostess. Mrs. C. L. Blodgett will
present a worship icrvice. The after
noon will feature Music, games arid a
gift exchange.
AAUW Christmas Musical e Sunday
Calendared for tomorrow evening
(Sunday) la the 18th annual Christmas
muaicale to be fiven by the Salem
branch of the American Association of
University Women.
ThU year's program will be at 8 p.m.
Sunday in the First Methodist church.
Mrs. Jason Lee is general chairman.
Members and (uests of AAUW as well
as the Interested public are Invited to
attend The committee Is arranging
special Christmas decorations for the
program.
Artists appearing In this year's pro
gram Include Jay Rorick, baritone, ac
companied by Chloris Brownell;. Ell
nore Sharp, violinist, and Catherine
Petersen, violinist, both of Portland, In
a group of duet numbers; Betty Starr
Anderson, soprano, accompanied by
Dorothy Lee; and the Willamette Uni
versity choir under the direction of
Donald Cleckler. ,
Jay Rorick Is a former first place
winner In the Young Artists Federsted
Clubs of Oregon and attended the Uni
versity of Oregon. He appeared as
soloist In various Oregon cities before
coming to Salem.
Elinore Sharp studied violin for five
years at the Juilliard School of Music
in New York City under Louis Per
singer. Last April she presented a
highly successful concert at Town Hall
in New York. She has alro toured with
the Robert Shaw Chorale group.
Catherine Petersen is a graduate of
A Christmas party complete with
gifts for the children will follow a
short business meeting of the Pythian
Sisters, Centralis temple No. 11, in Bea
ver hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday night,
December 18.
All Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sis
ters and their families are invited to
attend.
Regular monthly meeting of the
Marion Lela Norris Wcsleyan Service
guild of the First Methodist church will
be Monday, December 14, at the home
of Mrs. Fra.iMtn Ward, 18S5 West Nob
Hill.
Dr. Norman Huffman will speak on
"Christmas in Bethlehem." Mrs. J. Ed
gar Purdy will have charge of the pro
gram and Mrs. Isabella Wright of the
devotions.
Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. ,
Franklin Ward, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs.
Alta Rieck and Mrs. Ruth Graham.
The Christmas party and gift ex
change ot the American War Mothers
has been changed from December 15 to
Tuesday, December 22.
The party will be at the home of
Mrs. Howard N. Hunsaker, 2470 Trade
Street. Mrs. Edward R. Cook and Mrs.
Alma Gillespie will have charge of the
gifts and cards. Mrs. Mable Lockwood
and Mrs. R. L. Goss will pour. Assist
ing will be Mrs. E. J. Simplcins, Mrs.
James Cogswell, Mrs. Martin Vlesko
and Mrs. Kate Elgin.
Deadline for those wishing to send
cookies to Camp White la December 14.
Members are asked to take the cookies
which thev wish sent to the camp to
Mrs. Ben Randall, 1840 West Nob Hill.
Regular business meeting of the
Daughters of Union Veterans is sched
uled for 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. De
cember 12 at the home of Mrs. Mary
Hilborn.
Date for the Christmas party of the
group has not been set yet.
Maccabees of Capital tent 84D plan
their Christmas party for next Thurs
day, December 17, at Beaver hall. Din
ner will be served at 6 30 o'clock, the
unit furnishing the turkeys, rolls and
coffee.
Following the dinner there will be a
Christmas program and treats for the
child en. There will be an exchange
of nominally priced gifts. All mem
bers and families of the order are in
vited. 1-7
Past Matrons association Order of
Eastern Star, will meet Friday evening,
December 18, at the Golden Pheasant.
Dinner will be served at 8:30 p m. fol
lowed by the business meeting.
The committee in charge of arrange
ments includes, Mrs. Harold Phillippe,
chairman; Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. D.
H. Looney, Mrs. Minnie Palmer, Mrs.
Rex Davis, Mrs. W. A. Newmyer, Mrs.
H. M. Lucas, Mrs. Ira Darby.
The group will take a collection to
continue their help for a needy family.
SINNYSIDE CLl'B
Sunnyside Mr. Bert Walk
er will entertain the Friendly
Hour club with Christmas
party at her home Wednesday
afternoon, Dec. 16 Members
are asked to bring cookies and
food and fruit for a basket to
be made up for a needy family.
BARBEQUED
CRAB
At NORTH'S
1171 Center St.
1711 So. Commercial
Ph. 4-8111
Mills college and the University ef Illi
nois, and baa atudied 'he viola private
ly in New York City, San Francisco
and Los Angeles. She has appeared in
concert in Honolulu, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Portland, and other citlea. Miss
Petersen Is the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Christian Petersen, recent resi
dents of the Reiser district of Salem.
Betty Starr Anderson is well-known
In Salem music circles for -her many
appearances at civic functions and aa a
soloist with the First Methodist church
. choir. At one time she was. soloist at
the Westminster Presbyterian church
In Portland, and has appeared as solo
ist with the Portland Junier Symphony,
Mrs.. Anderson has recently been study-
. ing with Miss Lena Belle Tartar.
Donald decker came to Willamette
university from the Midwest. He is
also director of music at the First Pres
byterian church of Salem.
The program is as follows,
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Girl Scout Tea
A'n informal pre-hollday tea will be
given on Saturday, December 19, by
the Salem District Girl Scout council
to introduce Miss Marjorie Johnson,
executive director of the Santlam area
Girl Scout council; to honor Mrs. -Walter
L. Spauldlng, president of the area
council, and to honor Mrs. L. James
Waite, acting chairman for the Salem
district. The affair will be at the home
of Mrs. Edwin Keech, 2955 South 12th
atreet between the hours end 3 and 5
o'clock. ,
An invitation is extended through the
press to all organizations sponsoring
Girl Scout troops, and also to leaders,
assistants and committee members. A
special invitation is being given to ju
nior high school Girl Scouts and their
mothers.
In the receiving line will be Mrs.
Keech. Miss Johnson, Mrs. Spaulding
and Mrs. Walte. To pour are Mrs. Ivan
Marble, of Independence, outgoing
president of the area council, and Mrs.
Raymond B. Stringham, retiring Salem
district chairman.
Greeting guests at the door will be
Mrs. Kenneth Morris and Mrs. Walter
J. Schendel. Assisting about the rooms
will be Mrs. Hal Randall, Mrs. A. C.
Newell. Mrs. Carl Collins, Mrs. Lauren
Gale, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Lewis
Clark, Mrs. Marvin Kushnick. Inviting
to the dining room, will be Mrs. Ted
Hobart and Mrs. Max Flanery; assist
ing In dining room, Mrs. Herman Jo
chimsen, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. J.
Marvin Ritchie and Mrs. Samuel W.
Robb.
Committee for refreshments include
Mrs. Richard Chase. Mrs. Glen Fravel,
Mrs. A. L. Jarvis, Mrs. Leon Margosian
and Mrs. Ivan Curl; flower arrange
ments, Mrs. John Ramage; publicity
and invitations, Mrs. James Kunowsky
and Mrs. W. A. Link. Tea chairmen are
Mrs. Chester I. Chase and Mrs. Ray
mond B. Stringham.
Members of the Senior Girl Scout
troop will be in charge of the punch
bowl In the playroom for the junior
high school guests.
"Following the Work of the Church
Around the World" will be the topic
discussed by members of the Mission
study group of the First Congregational
church, Wednesday afternoon, Decem
ber 16. at the home of Mrs. W. E. Han
son, 820 North Church. Mrs. S. J. But
ler will lead the study.
Capitol O Square Dance club plans its
party for next Thursdsy evening, De
cember 17, at Catholic Center, starting
at 8:30 o'clock.
Members of the Circle Four club are
to be guests. Refreshments will be
served and members are asked to take
their own table service.
Members of the West Salem Method
ist church. Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service will meet at 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, December 16, at the home
of Mrs. E. A. Dickson, 563 McNary.
Mrs. Oscar Williams will lead the de
votions. The study will be, The
Prophet Jeremiah," directed by Mrs.
N. E. Shaw.
Beef Prices are Going Up Every Day
These Prices Good for This Week Only
BUY LOCKER BEEF NOW
Packing House Wholesale Prices
Front Quarter
lb.
16'
Half or Whole
lb.
20
Our lOft head White Face Beer as previously
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Salem Meat Co.
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Following ' the musicals members of
the board of Salem branch -will be
hostesses for a reception in the Carrier
room of the church. Arrangements are
under the direction of Mrs. Douglas
Freeburn. hospitality chairman.
Pouring will be Mrs.- Floyd L. Utter,
Mrs. Ellen A. Fisher,, and Dr. Helen
Pearce, and assisting about the room
will be Mrs. Arthur Sprague, branch
president, Mrs. Benjamin Dawson, Jr,
Mrs.- Charles H. Derthlck, Mrs. Law
rence C. Merriam, Jr., Miss Marjorie
Chester, Mrs. Wilbur Ankney, Mrs.
John C. Lee, Mrs. S. B. Leslie, Mrs.
Gene Huntley, and Mrs. Edward T. Tag
girt. Others assisting Include Mrs.
Stanley Butler, Mrs John H. Hann,
Mrs. Charles Layport, Mrs. Cordon
Carl and Mrs. Warren Doolittle. Mrs.
Ervin W. Potter and Mrs. Edward Dyck
are assisting Mrs. Jason Lee on the
general directorate, and decorations
will be arranged by Miss Edna M. Fery
and Mrs. Lee Hunt.
Nebraska club is to meet next Tues
day night for. a no-host dinner at 8:30
o'clock at Mayflower hall. There will
be an exchange of gifts.
The Woman's association of the First
Presbyterian church plans its final
meeting of the current year on Wed
nesday, at the church.
A luncheon will be served at 12:13
'clock in the social hall. A business
session will follow the luncheon and the
meeting will adjourn to the prayer
meeting room for the program.
Devotions will be given by Mrs. E.
A. Collier. The program, In charge of
Mrs. Harold A Rosebraugh, will be
planned around "The Family at Christ
mas." New officers for the coming year will
be Installed. Mrs. F. G. Scherer will
have charge of the installation service.
Special Christmas music will be given.
A nursery will be furnished for the
children.
Salem Central WCTU has set its De
cember meeting for Tuesday, December
15, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. J.
Nunn, 940 North 19th. This Is the
usual Children's Farm Home program
and members are asked to take gifts for
a girl between 6 and 18 years, of age.
The union is providing gifts for the 20
girls in one cottage at the home.
Last meeting of Chadwlck chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, under the pres
ent worthy matron and worthy patron,
Alrt. Paul Griebenow and Paul Bram
ble, is scheduled for Tuesday, Decem
ber 15, at the Masonic temple.
Mrs. E. T. Armstrong and Thomas
Kelley are slated to assume the duties
of worthy matron and worthy patron
at the following meeting of the chap
ter. Christmas festivities will follow the
regular business meeting, Tuesday.
A Christmas party for children of
members of Hanna Rosa court, Order
of Amaranth, will be staged at 8:30
o'clock , Saturday evening, December
19 at the Masonic temple.
Annual Christmna party and gift ex
change of the St. Vincent de Paul
Mothers club will be Monday, Decem
ber 21 at 8 p.m. in the St. Vincent
school hall.
Community singing of Christms
carols will be featured. Hostesses for
the evening will be fourth grade moth
ers, with Mrs. Sylvester Schroeder as
chairman.
Final meeting this year of the Trinity
chapter Order of Eastern Star, will be
Friday, December 18, at 8 p.m. in the
West Salem city hall.
This will be the chapter's annual
Christmas party and gift exchange.
Committee in charge consists of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Charlton, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Miller, and Mr. and-Mrs. Law
rence Flagg.
A buffet supper will follow the meet
ing. Baby Beef
Yi or whole
23
Young Steer
Beef
Vi or whole-
25'
lb.
advertised are sold. We new have only H8
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1325 South 25th
Phone 3-4858
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