Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 14, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orepw
Monday, December 14, 1J5J
Some Notations . i .
Wives of three members of
President Elsenhower's cabinet
and their specisl plans for
Christmas are written up in a
feature In the Washington Post
recently, among the three, Mrs.
Douglas McKay, wife of the
Secretary of the Interior . . .
With the picture and write up
bout Mrs. McKsy Is her pet
coffee cske recipe ... It is from
a recipe of her mother and Mrs.
McKay has been making this
coffee cake for more than 30
years ... In the write-up she
tells of "going home" for
Christmas in Salem (the Mc
Kays arrive next Sunday) and
assure the writer the coffee
cake will be made for Christmas
morning breakfast . . . The Tom H. Dunnam, Mrs. A. s
other two cabinet wives tea- Adolphson, and her daughter
tured in the article are Mrs. in-law, Mrs. Thomas Adolph
Herbert Brownell, Jr, wife of son; Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs.
the Attorney General, with her Robert Drsger, Mrs. Harry H.
"Chestnut Pie" and Mrs. Bira Belt, Mrs. James B. Young,
Taft Benson, wife of the Sec-! Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. I. W.
retary of Agriculture, and her Creech, Mrs. Paul B. Hendricks,
net recine for Gum DroD Fruit Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry, Mrs.
Cake . ,
One of the holiday month's
most festive parties was the
tea for which Mrs. Jsmes R.
Linn and Mrs. William H. Ly
tic entertained Saturday after
noon at the Marion hotel, in
viting a large group to call
between 3 and 6 o'clock ... It
was a real Christmas party, the
room gay with many holiday
decorations . . . The tea table
was a picture-book one, all In
green, gold and silver theme.
. . . The cloth was a Christmas
green one, silver stars and
brown cones printed on its
wide border . . . The table was
set against the wall, and the
centerpiece at the back was an
ornamental scales decked with
gilded boughs, a large gold
Christmas angel standing in
either balance plate ... At
either side of the scales was a
large silver candelabrum hold'
lng lighted red tapers . . . Com'
pleting the setting were hand
some silver tea and coffee ser
vices . . . The punch table was
set at one side, decorative can
dles on it, and across the room
against the other wall was a
Christmas tree In each corner.
- Glimpsed her and there
among the throng during our
call: Mrs. Elmer O. Berg,-Mrs.
L. V. Benson, Mrs. W. E. Hutch
ens and her granddaughter,
Mrs. John H. Johnson; Mrs.
Hollls W. Huntington, Mrs. Er
cel W.Kay; three sisters-in-law,
Mrs, John H. Carson, Mrs. Al
lan O. Carson, Mrs. Wallace
Carson; Mrs. A. C. F. Perry,
Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Da
vid Esson, Mrs. Frank Burling-
ham, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague.
Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs.
James T. Brand, Mrs. George
Alexander and her daughter,
Mrs. Edward O. . Stadter, Jr.;
Mrs. Charles H. Hngglns, Mrs.
F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Brailer
V. small, Mrs, Olive Carrey,
Accent Party on
Saturday Night
' Members and their families
attended the Christmas party
of the Accent club In the South
Salem community club hall
Saturday night.
s Entertainment for the even
ing was furnished by Mrs. W.
A. Smith, who played a num
ber of Christmas songs on the
piano, and Dr. E. L. Watson,
who showed picture cartoons
for the children. Another high
light at the party was the ar
rival of Santa Claus with pres
ents for each of the children.
A no-host aunner wn umrtwl
On the refreshment and deco
rating committees were Mrs. ;
Jack Williams, Mrs. Lyle S.
Bayne, Mrs. Basil Hutchins, I
Mrs. Jo Rund. I
Next meeting will be In Jan-'
uary at the home of Mrs. Loren
Hicks, Pine Acre ranch near
Turner.
I
8IGMA KAPPA Mothers
club Is meeting Tuesdsy for
dessert at 1:19 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Glen Weaver.
Mrs. Q. A. Reeher Is co-host
tess for the group's Christ
mas party.
New Low Prices!
Famous Wesringhouse
Laundromat and Clothes Dryer
El 1 Washer Dryer
1
Hurry!
Offer
Yeater Appliance Co.
Open Nights Til 9, Dec. 14th Thru 23rd
375a.em.ker. Ph.3-4311
by M. L. r.
Mia Dor thy feares, Mrs. Al
bert C. Gragg. Nit Edgar T
fierce and her daughter, Mrs.
Peter H. Geiser; Mrs, J. 1. El
liott and Mrs. Donald Sneer,
both of Portland; Mrs. William
H. Hammond, Mrs. Kate Bell
and her daughter, Mrs. Harold
M. Olinger, Mrs. Fiord L. I't
ter, Mrs. Stev. TabaecbJ, Mrs.
James L. Payne, Mrs. James
Walton, Mrs. Willard Marshall,
Mrs. Chester M. Cos, Just home
from Europe and being greeted
by many friends; Mrs. Lester F.
Ban, Mrs. Balph E. Punrlne,
Mrs. C, Kenneth Wilson, Mrs.
Donald McCargar, Mrs. C. A.
McCsrgar, Mrs. Vent W. Mil
ler, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs.
Velma Farmer, Mrs. Breymsn
Boise, Mrs. John A. Heltsel,
Mrs. Chsrles H. Heltsel, Mrs.
Kenneth Power, Mrs. Wolcott
E. Buren, Mrs. Herman Joch
Imsen, Mrs. Brace Williams,
Mrs, A. D. Woodmsnsee, Mrs.
Philip W. Allison. Mrs. Rod
erick Llvesley, Mrs. William
McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Henry V.
Compton, Miss Mabel P. Rob
ertson, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly,
Miss Edith Scbryver, Mrs.
Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Wslter
Kirk, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson,
Mrs. Seth P. Smith, Mrs. D. B.
Jannan, Mrs. T. A. Roberts,
Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr.; over
from Silverton, Mrs. Robert
Duncan and Mrs. Clarence
Keene
...
A gold mine If the "Christ
mas Ideas" special issue put
out by Better Homes and Gar
dens . . . Never have we seen
so many ideas and suggestions
crammed Into some 130 pages
as are In this Issue . . . There
are directions and pointers on
trimming the tree, on making
swags, wreaths and other
greens arrangements, on trim'
ming the door, the mantel and
fireplace, in fact every room
in the house . . . There are
many suggestions on table dec
orations, arranging the center
piece . . . Then there are Ideas
on cards, numeroua gifts you
can make; a very thorough pre
sentation on packaging and
mailing gifts, on gift wrap
ping . . . Then the holiday
foods section. All together,
there are 115 recipes for the
Christmas dinner, for holiday
entertaining, for the tree trim
ming party, a holiday buffet.
etc., Tind a beautiful array of
recipes for candles, cookies and
other Christmas sweets ... It
Is an Issue to keep and treasure
for future use, one could not
possibly do all the things sug
gested for just one Christmas.
MEETING Monday evening
are Kappa Kappa Gamma al
umnae, the Christmas party to
be at the home of Mrs. Gor
don Gilmore at 8 o'clock. Co
hostesses are Mrs. Alan Riebel,
Mrs. Newbury Close and Miss
Margaret Wagner.
Members are to take gifts to
go to the Fairvlew and Hill
crest homes.
80CIAL afternoon group of
Salem chapter. Order of East
ern Star, plans a no-host lunch
eon for Wednesday at the Ma
sonic temple.
On the committee are Mrs.
Harley Osborn, Mrs. Theodore
Ullakko, Mrs. Norman Fletch
er, Mrs. Frank Lockman.
HALFf'J BEAUTT CENTO
D. All Types f Permanent
Machine)?! - Colo Wit -Machine
Capitol Shopping Center
AMERICA'S
Hut Modern Klkhn
CAPITAL
111 N. High
for a limited time only
Eyerlys Hosts
A pre-holiday family gather
ing was an event of Saturday
evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lea Eyerly, the
couple's two sons and two
daughters and families all, be
ing here for the occasion.
In the group were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smith and fam
Capital
Edited by MARIAN
Tri Deltas
Plan Coffee
On Dec. 29
Among holiday week parties
being arranged is an informal
coffee to be given by Delta
Delta Delta alumnae of Salem.
The affair will be Tuesday,
December 20, at the Morning-
side home of Mrs. Harold O.
Schneider, 2920 South 12th
street
The coffee is given for active
Trl Delta members at universi
ty of Oregon and Oregon State
ccUegt, their uioiliera and ail
other Tri Delta mothers in Sa
lem. Hours will be between 2
and 4 p.m.
Mrs. Tom Hill, Jr.. Mrs
Mikal Mikkelsen, Mrs. J. C.
Corlett and Mrs. B. D. Rogers
are on the committee with Mrs.
Schneider for the party.
PP Group
Entertained
Mrs. Cornelius Bateson was
hostess to the past presidents
group of Pi Beta Phi alumnae
Monday for a dessert and
bridge party at her home.
The past presidents of the lo
cal alumnae association in
clude Mrs. James T. Brand,
Mrs. Charles H. Huggins, Mrs.
Marion Mulkey, Mrs, James R.
Humphrey, Mrs. Albert T. An
derson, Mrs. Edwin Keech,
Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs.
Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Bateson
and Mrs. Kenneth Potts, the
present president.
Christmas Tea
A Christmas tea, slated to
begin at 2 p.m., is planned by
members of the Woman a Fel
lowship, Knight Memorial
church, for Wednesday, De
cember 16, at the church.
An exchange of gifts among
members will be featured.
FROM TEXAS CITY, Texas,
comes news of the- birth ol a
daughter, Deborah Jean Ken
neth, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Kennedy, formerly of Salem.
She is the second child, there
being an older daughter, Sher
rie Ann. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E, W. Kennedy and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reimann.
all of Salem. Gerald Kennedy
is stationed at Ellington air
force base in Texas.
o fragrance for each...
for cocktail clothes Aishrodisia
tailored things Woodhue
luxury loungewear Tigress
festive fashions Act IV
all four colognes in Faberget
gold and white gift box 5.00 the set
4 fashions, jr. (purse sizes) 3.00 the set
mote cfwfw ssumc
at Reunion
ily, Pat. Bart and VonnelL of
Coos Bay; Dr. and Mrs. James
Smith and family,- Pamela,
James and Lee Thomas, of Red
mond; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ey
erly and Larry and Mike, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eyerly and
sons. Jack, Jr., Jon and Steven,
all of Salem, and the hosts.
Women
LOWRY FISCHER
Mrs. McMahan
Birthday Feted
A tea and supper were given
Saturday to honor Mra. L. H.
McMahan on the occasion of
her 80th birthday anniversary,
the affair being at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Byrd
with Mrs. Roy D. Byrd assist
ing. During the afternoon tea, 40
relatives and friends called.
In the evening, a buetf din
ner was served with covers
placed for 29 members of the
family.
The table was set with a
white organdy cloth over deep
orchid and centered with an ar
rangement of heather, pink
roses and stephanotis. Another
decorative note was a Christ
mas nosegay tree of white net,
miniature ornaments and pas
tel flowers.
Miss Winifred Byrd of North
Hollywood, Calif., a niece of
Mrs. McMahan, cut the cake
during the tea hours. Pouring
were Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn,
Mrs. Clarence Albert and Mrs.
Carroll Byrd of Willows, Calif.
Others assisting with arrange
ments for the party were Mrs.
Prince W. Byrd, Miss Betty!
Byrd and Mrs. Bryan Good-1
enough.
Out-of-town guests here for
the occasion were Miss Wini
fred Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Car
roll Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Nelson of Saratoga, Calif.; Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Byrd of Hills-
boro; Miss Patricia Byrd of
Portland, Mrs. Walter Pruden
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Byrd of Eugene.
Mrs. McMahan s two chil
dren were present for the cel
ebration Including a son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Carl McMahan of Salem, and a
daughter, Mrs. Leo Barton of
Oakland, Calif.
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