Family Gatherings, Dinners Mark Christmas Eve, Day in Salem Homes Christmas day, th big family day of th year, will feature many boma din ner gathering! in tha capital, tha group Including many out-of-town visitor and relative. Tha family partie coma both Christmas Eva and Chriitma day. At Governor' Bom Governor and Mr. Paul L. Fatter ton will entertain at dinner tor a fam ily gathering on Chriitma day. In tha group will ba Governor Fatter ion'i mother, Mr. Ada Patterson; tha hojU' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. John L. Smithson and their chil dren, Kristin and John, Jr., Portland; tha Patterson younger daughter, Mis Virginia Patterson, home from Stanford university; Mr. Smithson' mother, Mr. Inga Smithson, and bis brother, Robert SmiUison, both of Portland. McKay Hera Among out-of-town visitor "horn for the holidsy" are Secretary of tha Interior and Mr. Douglas McKay, who arrive Sunday, to be here with their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mr. Wayne Hadley and Mr. and Mr. Lester D. Green and families for the holiday. The McKay will be at their own home, occupied by the Green during the Mc Kay' stay in the national capital, and the family dinner will be at the home place. In the dinner group will be the Mc Kays, his mother, Mrs. J. W. Frater of Portland, Mrs. McKay's sister, Miss Mae Hill, and her two brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Freier of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of Portland, a niece of Mrs. Mc Kay, Mrs. Jane Radke of Porllancj, the Wayne Hadleys and their children, Eil een, Allan, Bruce and Nancy, the Lester D. Greens and sons, Danny and Jimmy, and Mr. Green's father, Lester M. Green of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer will entertain at a family dinner. In the group will be their daughter. Miss Ro berta Meyer, who arrives Wednesday from Tampa, Florida, having been in the east the past several months; their son, Dick, home from Oregon State col lege; Mrs. Meyer's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Craven of Independence and Mrs. Craven' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Melvin Stuwe and son, Bruce. With Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson for Chriitma ' dinner will be their daughter, Miss Karen Johnson, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson, Jr. and daughter. Karen Marie of Eugene; and Mr., and Mrs. Harold Shogren. Family Group One of the larger family gatherings of the holiday will be at the home of Mr. Frank H. Spear. In tha group will be her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Frank Spear and daugh ter, Jullann of Portland; her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and children. Franca, Scott and Carlton James; her brother, David Catlin, visitor from Dunsmuir, Calif; Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Del wyn Kleen, Mr. and Mrs. William Kleen, Miss Dena Kleen, Mrs. T. W. Creech. Mr. William H. Lytle, Mr. and Mr. Frederick Deckabach and their son, Fritz, hera from Seattle; Dr. and Mr. J. H, Garnjobit, Mr. William Clowes, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Renner, th latter of Portland, and Mr. Spears. On Christmas Eve, tha family will gather at th home of th Carlton J. McLeods. At Jone Bom Holiday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ronald E. Jone will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jone, Jr., and tha junior Mr. Jone' mother, Mr. J. L. Harris of Tacoma. On Christmas Eve, addi tional guests at the Jones home will be Mri. Jones' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. C. A. Bailey and the latter couple' ion and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bailey and their ton, Bruce, from Portland; and th host ass' mother, Mrs. Dan Thomas. A group of friends will gather at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Dorman for a no-host dinner on the holiday, including Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand and their son, Tom Brand, home from PortlnnH f-r the holiday; Mr. and Holiday Time Calendar . . . December 19 Waverly club dance, Senator hotel. Spinsters club Christmas Charity Ball. Marion hotel. December it Holiday open house at George M. Schwarz home, 4-8 p.m. December Zt at WayHadty home! 1?Z th Int"i0r "nd M" Dou" McKay, Holiday tea given by Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. December it Tea of Mrs. Herman Jochimsen and daughters. Wedding of Miss Geraldlna Radcliff and Bill Forrest. Wedding of Miss Joyce Traviss and Richard Tandy. Open house of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lochead, from 7 p.m. Cosmis club dance, Mayflower hall. December 2J LawO?8Upm ' Mi,0n' 10 h0"Or ,0"-in-Uw " daughter, the Kelton Open house for state department of agriculture staff, home of E. L. Peterson. . , December 28 Junior Catholic Daughter, of America Christmas formal dance, Catholic Center. December tt Schne.-m.0' De'U D"U DelU lumn"' h Harold O. December JO t.&& ,lumn" dvi,ory roup ho December 31 Town club New Year't eve dance, Marlon hotel. Cirque club New Year' eve dance. Senator hotel. TUlicum club New Year' ev dance, armory Cam club New Year', ev dance. Knight of Columbus hall. January 1 Open house of Robert Y. Thorntons for justice depsrtment officials and wive.. , ... January t Subscription club dance, Marlon hotel. Mr. Harry V. Collin, Mr. and Mr. I. 3. Scellirs, Mis Rosalind Henn and th Dormant. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Pott and tons, Ronni and Larry, will hav a holiday dinner guest her mother, Mr. Clarence H. Whit, and her brother-in-law and ister, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorg Montgom ery, all of Portland, and Mr. Petti' mother. Mrs. Susie Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson are to b host at family dinner. In tha group will ba Mr. and Mr. Rex Al bright and Mr. Roy Morley, all of Sil verton; Mr. and Mrs. George Albright and daughter, Karen, of Grants Pass; th cartons son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. James B. Shaw of Med ford, and their daughter, Mist Ann Carton, Mr. Shaw'a parents, Mr. and Mri. Brice Shaw of Aberdeen, and the host. For Christmas Eva With D. W. Eyre for u p p r and Christmas Eve will be members of his family, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, Jr. and children, Conard and David Lawrence of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson and daughter, Kat rinka. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton will entertain for a family dinner on Christ mas. With them will be their torn and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Doughton and Mr. and Mrs Donald Doughton, the latter couple from Leb anon with their children. Jack and Shirley; Mrs. I. M. Doughton'i brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilson and their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Packard, all of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Smith will entertain at a family dinner for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Smith and children, Frank, Betty Lou and Michael. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Griffith will en tertain at a holiday dinner. In the group of relatives will be Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith and son, John, who is home from dental college; and the hostess' brother-in-law and litter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gustafson and son, Steven, of Portland; the hosts and daughters, Joan and Mary. At Hill Borne Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill are to be hosts at a family dinner. In the group will be Mr. Hill'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, his sister, Miss Vada Hill, his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilkinson and their daugh ter, Mrs. James Snook, all of Corvallis, the hosts, their daughter, Miss Shirley Hill and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond K. Walker. With the H. G. Maisons for the holi day dinner will be their lon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mri. Kelton Lowery and three children, visiting from Jackson, Mitt., Mr. Maison't brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Payson Thompson and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Thompson and two children, all from Portland; Mr. Maison'a brother and sitter-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maison and son, Paul, and Mrs. Mai son't brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Griffin and daughter, Miss Tona Griffin, all of San Francisco. On the following day, guests at the Maison home will be her other brother-in-law and siiter, Mr. and Mri. Ben F. Dorr Is and family from Springfield. At Brown Home Mr. and Mri. Chandler Brown are to entertain at a family group Christmas day. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown and sons, John and Clifford; Mrs. Chester M. Cox; and the hosts and family, Miss Plum Brown, home from University of Oregon, Roxanna and Bill. With the George Wellers for the holi day dinner will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weller and daughter, Linda, and the hostess' two sisters, Miss Marie Churchill of Portland and Mrs. James Elton of Seattle. Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist will entertain as holiday dinner guests her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and their ton, Larry, and her mother, Mrs. L. B. Campbell. i By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER HOLIDAY tea for Tuesday after noon will b th annual on for . which Mr. Albert C. Gragg en tertain neighborhood friend at her North Capitol street home, guests be ing invited between 4 and S o'clock. Greeting at th door will b Mr. John P. Maulding. Assisting in th liv ing room will be Mr. David Wright and Mr. Karl Kugel. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooler Is to pour and erving will be Mr. Fred E. Joehnke, Mr. C. R. Nelson and Mr. Douglt Hay. t Greeting with the hostess will b her daughter, Mrs. Paul T. Ktrtchnia. Lt. and Mr. Karshnla arrive Sunday t be here until New Year's, and on Chrlt ma day th Gragg will entertain at dinner for the Kartchnlas, Mr. and Mr. C. R. Nelson and daughter, Carroll Ann, and Miss Jean Allen of Portland. Mri. H. L. Stiff will .nt.rt.i. . . family holiday dinner. In th group will o her ton and daughter-in-law, ami Mri. Herbert Stiff Jr nri Mr. uaugmer, Karen; the hostess' mother and sisterj Mrs. S. Breitensteln and Mis Marie Breitensteln; and her brotheri-in-law and sisters, Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller and daughter Joan Marie, Mar garet, Julie, Nancy and Marilyn; Mr. and Mr. P. D. Qulsenberry; Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Page and sons, Scott and Stanley; and Mrs. Stiff. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn are to entertain Christmas Eve at a family gathering. In the group will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn and children, Mich ael and Julie; their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr. and children, Billy and Kit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, Sr., and Mis Patricia Carson, all of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bccke and daughter, Miss Marjorie Becke, and the hosts. On Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Shinn will be in Portland with her mother, Mrs. William Jasper Kerr. The Karl Beckes will have a family group for dinner on Christmas day. In cluding their son-in-law and daughter, the William R. Shinns, and children, Michael and Julie; their daughter, Mis Marjorie Becke home from University of Oregon; and Mrs. Becke mother and lister, Mrs. G. L. Lovell and Miss Mar garet Lovell. With the W. W. Chadwicks for Christmas Eve and the holiday dinner will be their sons-in-law and daughter and families, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rowan, and Mrs. Chadwick'i mother, Mrs. Margaret Erp. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and sons, Philip and Gary, will entertain for a family group at dinner Christmas day. In the group will be her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Can non and daughters, Nancy, Barbara and Patricia, who are here from Seattle for over Christmas; and Mr. Goulet't par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. With Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt for the holiday dinner will be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, and grandmother, Mrs. E. S. Lipp, and Mrs. Pratt's mother, Mrs. Leo Demytt and Mr. Demytt. The Ralph H. Cooleyt will entertain for a family gathering on the holiday. Their guests will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley and daughters, Christine and Pamela; their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maulding and sons, John and Michael; and the hostess' brother, C. T. Headrick. There will be a family dinner gath ering at the James R. Humphrey horn on Christmas. In the group will b their two sons, James Humphrey, Jr., who is stationed at Portland air base, and John Humphrey; Mrs. Humphrey' mother, Mrs. John W. Scott, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mri. Charles Clarke, and her brother, Walter J. Scott of Vancouver. With Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmoni for the holiday dinner will be their ton-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs John Syme of The Dalles who arrive Thursday, and Mrs. Emmons' sister. Miss Ann Lindle of Portland At Blssell Home Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bisscll are entertaining at a holiday dinner at their Turner home, inviting her parents Sec retary of State and Mrs. Earl T. New bry, and Mrs. Newbry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnston of Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen ar entertaining at a family dinner on the holiday. In the group will be his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gormsen, the hostess' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schroeder and son, Robert, Beaverton. Miss Edna Sterling who arrives December 23 from Seattle! and the Gormsens and son, Paul. ' In a family group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson for the holi day dinner will be Mrs. Frank Martin Mr and Mrs W. E. Hutchens. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillips and daughters Mrs. Allan R. Mann, Jr., and the John tons and two children. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg and son. Jerry, will be Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Warner and son and daughter, Jon and Laurel Anne, and Mrs. Warner's mother. Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reeves will have with them for the holiday their son, Robert, and their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reeves and family of Eugene. The F. Norman Youngs and Dr. and Mrs. William Crothers and their fami lies will galher for Christmat dinner together at the Young home At Phillips Home Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr , 11 entertain at their ir.Hi!i.J will Christmas eve family gathering, the oc casion also marking the birthday anni versary of Mrs. Phillip,. The family all slay for the night, the annual Christ mas morning breakfast th next day'! feature In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Willi.m L. Phillips. Jr., and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillips and children and Mr. and Mrs Don E. Phillips and baby. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Erickson will entertain .ts holiday dinner guests, Mrs Enckson's father. Frank Foster, and Mrs. Foster of McMlnnville. and for her sister, Mrs. Dorothy McClain and ton, Mike. Entertaining At Holidays Th holiday weekt will be marked by many informal open house, supper and tea gatherings, through next week and the week between Christmas and New Year's. Many will be most im promptu affairs, too. as friends "drop in" or visiting relativei greet old friends. , Among the pre-Christmai open house affairs next week it the one for which Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette are entertaining a group of friends at their Fairmount Hill home between 5 and 8 o'clock on Tuesday. Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand will be hostt for their traditional Christmas morning coffee at their K 1 n g w o o d Heights home next Friday. Friends are Invited "to drop in" be tween 9 and 1 o'clock. The hosts' ton, Tom Brand,- will be here from Portland for the holiday and will assist in greet ing the guests. Cosmis club't Christmas dance is on the calendar for next Saturday evening at Mayflower hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison are plan ning a holiday open house event on Sunday, December 27, to honor their ton-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Lowery, who arrived this week from Jackson, Miss, with their three children to spend the holiday! here. Guests are being Invited to call at the Maison home between S and 8 o'clock. Hostt for one of the Christmas week open house affairs will be Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peterson, who are to entertain at their home for all staff members in the ttate department of agriculture and their wives or husbands Sunday, Dec. 27. Guests are invited to call between 2 and S o'clock. Assisting the hostt will be Mist Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. M. E. Knicker bocker, Mr. O. K. Beals, Mr. J. Dean Patterson, Mr. Frank McKennon, Mri. Hugh Taylor, and the hostt' two young torn, Kent and Stephen. Juttlc and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze hav planned an Informal holiday at home Monday, December 28, especially fot a group of Portland frienri. th. - fair to be between 1 and 8 p.m. at their Fairmount Hill home. Hostt on New Year't eve for an in formal evening and midnight supper will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schick, Jr., the two touples entertaining at the Roberts home. On New Year's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock are to entertain at an informal watch party for a group of friends. Attorney General and Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton are planning an open house affair New Year's day at their Canda laria Heights home. Guests will include assistant attorney generals from around the state and their wives and members of the supreme court and their wives. Hours are between 3 and 5 o'clock. All their family will be home for Christmas day at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift. In the group will be their three sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Putnam and children, Roger, Jr., Marcia and Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Smith and sons, Michael and Christopher; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Haehl, Jr. of San Francisco; their son, George H. Swift, Jr., who is to be home from Seattle; and Mr. Haehl's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haehl, Sr.. of Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington are to entertain for a family group at dinner. In the party will be the Hunt ingtons' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dixon and little son, Hollis Huntington Dixon, from Port land; and Mrs. Huntington's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ercel W. Kay and their son, Tom. In a family group for the holiday din ner at the Edgar T. Pierce home will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce and children, Susan, Kathy and Johnny, from Port land; their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Geiser and children, Katie and Peter; Mr. Geiser'. mother, Mrs. P. W. Geiser; Mrs. Richard Pierce't parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson, and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Chambers and son, Craig, will have as dinner guests for the holiday, Mrs. Chtmbert' broth-er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr.. Charles Engfer. Wth Mrs. H. W. Elgin for the holiday dinner will be her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgin and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anderson of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs Leon Perry and ton Stephen, David and Dennis, will enter tain Christmas Eve for Mr. Perry' par ents, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Perry. Mr. Frank G. Myer will entertain her family at Christmas dinner In th group will be her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrt. Charles Claggett and their daughter. Pattl and Carolyn; her on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Deryl Myers and their family, Robert tnd Mr. and Mr. Richard Grenx, ( . a, r J"- av Kt 1 ra .1 fry It's 'Home For. Ch ristmMFor Many Next Week . . TYPICAL OP SCENES fn fMMnv Imhim tna family group abort at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La V. Eyerly this happened to ' come just Previous to the blf holiday bot is representative of ahe many f.mllT mmltnT Muring -the Ynletide. And to for oar Christmas p.tc today we run a fimliy rcunlti, picture, like a look Into the family album. All the Eyerly clan were home for th pre- holiday reunion eieept one zranddaufhter, Sharon Leo Eyerly, student at Annie Wrlfbt" Seminary in Tacoma, - wmMmmmsmm mmmmmmmmtimit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens are en tertaining at Christmas dinner for her fa ther, Robert J. Woodward bf Portland, Mr. Stevens' mother, Mrs. S. G. Stevens, grandmother, Mrs. OUie Cook, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Busick and children, Steven and Barba ra, and the hosts and son, Robert Stev ens, who is home from Oregon Techni cal school at Klamath Falls. On Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham will entertain at a family dinner for their tons and daughters-in- '-'-J-y k fill-- V"''V- . - -"'.rT ViVu.r ... - r- - AJTSDAL Christmas Urn ball of J tutor Cathelle Dauthten of America k) on Skadar far DecoaUor U. Th trow aam tawhsdo. KiL iL .JL.n. tk Deeatnkar U. Th grow abrt ssffatr. " ... is s- 0 It- Km Iln x. vniiv .m Mm -hrl.lM.. t j ij law, Dr. and Mrs. Winfleld H. Needlunl and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Needatal and children, Beth and Tommy. Otj Christmas eve, the group will galtei at the Robert Needham home for Kf, per and gift presentations Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page wit entertain at a family holiday gather! for their sons and daughters-in-law aatt families, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Pip Michael, Jamie and Elizabeth Anne. it Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Page and son, Tho-i mas Scott; and Mrs. Robert Hughes. FORMAL CHRISTMAS bscMat mmille head arraaflnt 'I mm ' aw '. mm V UailV. . THE picture, b row, left to rizht; Jack Eyerly and hl eldest son, Jack Eyertj. Jr.; Dr. James Smith of Redmond; Mike and Lorry Eyerly and their father, Horry i Eyerly. The two boys In the center row at left, Jon i.nd Steven Eyerly In next row, ii left to rich!: Mrs. Jack Eyerly; Mrs. James Smith, holdlni son, James; Mrs. Lee V Eyerly, holding Lee Thomas Smith; Lee II. Eyerly; Mrs. Harry Evcrly: Kenneth Smith " of Coos Bay; .Mrs. Kenneth Smith holding Vonnell. On the floor In front, Pamela Smith, Pat and Bart Wlrlb. , rea!iKritKiir Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager and her mother, Mrs. J. E. Goodfellow, will be in Portland for Christmas at the home of Mrs. Goodfcllow's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodfel low. . tn Seattle for Christmas will be Mrs. Aurelia Grim to be guest at the home of her son, Robert Powers. BALL PLANNED M bark are Mioa Joanne MirtsfleM. it left nd Mis. J-ki Htyea, In front, Wl U rlthL Mh. fw,una Mew. Mis Naoey Hilton, Mist Charknw Kan at MJaa Cecilia chwarK, (Jutan-Mllltr atiHlls picturt) Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers and her mother, Mrs. E. A. McElvain, will be in Eugene for Christmas day to be with the Myerses' son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and two daughters, Christine and Linda Lee. In Oregon City for Christmas day will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ham mond and daughter, Connie, to join a family group at the home of Mr. Ham mond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond. (Arts smoo Metmt Bethel Sets Installation Formal installation of officers for bethel No. 33. Job's Daughters will be In the Scottish Rite temple next Satur dr". r.-tmbe- ?6. at 7:30 o'clock. T - c-ov ning service will be per-f.-rr-c by Chemel-eta chapter. Order of DcVo'ay for Toys. !'.itz Pertara Cone, retiring queen, will install the new queen. Other in stating o'ic?rs are Miss Jark'e Jones, recorder; "s Ann Berger, chaolain; Miss Ulir jc:n Riddle, Jun.or csto dian; ?Ii'- 7 c-ric Lou Osterman, sen ior custo;':-.n; Miss. Fatsy Snicer, guide; Miss Nancy Owens, marshal; and Mist Barbara Anderson, musician. New officers are: Miss Susan Young quist, honored queen- Miss .ludy Ban croft, -enlor princess; Miss Sharon Lonf, ,'un!r- nrlncess; Miss Jan Rob erts, guide; Miss Sharon Bourne, rrirsh?'; Hiss Nancy Weeks, chunlain; Miss Mcrcla Humphrey, outrr guard; Miss Mary Lou Starr, inner guard; Miss Samara Ramp, musician; Mi- Ton! De Sart, librarian; Miss Betty lurrsifie, recorder; Miss Diane Boyd, assistant re corder; Miss Marilyn Reaney senior custodian; Miss Sally Tontz Junior custodian; Miss Lila Daily, lady of the lights; Miss Kennie Ruth Carlson, first messenger; Miss Julie Peterson, second messenger; Miss Sharron Nolan, third messenger; Miss Ramon a Salminen, fourth messenger; Miss Jackie La Due, fifth messenger; Miss Pamela Morri son, treasurer. Miss Youngqulst't committee chair men are Miss Patricia Weaver, merits; Miti Lamona Collins and Miss Sue Rasmusscn, telephone; Mits Kay Knick erbocker and M 1 Barbara French, hospitality; Miss Ann Lowery and Miss Lauris Kolsky, decorations; Miss Martha Klaus, philanthropy; Miss Susan Jenkins, program; Miss Jan But ton, instruction; Miss Loretta Orr, his torian. A dancewHl honor the new officers following the ceremony. Because of the holidays, there will be no meeting December 21.' Plan, for her wedding on December 26 are being told by Miss Shirley Koutny, who is to be wed to Wayne Mercer. The service will be at 10 o'clock In St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Lowell Blackburn officiating. Mrs. Charles Nelke is to be soloist, Andy Fischer the organist. Miss Dolores Koutny is to be maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will be Miss Jodelle Parker and Mrs. Ed ward Koutny, sister-in-law of the bride. Edward Gottfried is to be best man, Frank Vitaris and Howard Wilson the ushers. The reception following is to be in the Knights of Columbus hall. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lade V. Koutny, and Mr. Mer cer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Mercer. Due home on Wednesday from sev eral months stay in Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Benson and little son, Steven Donald. They will be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, for the Christmas holiday. Also home for Christmas is the other Benson son, Whitney Benson, student at Oregon State college. Among visitors to be here Tuesday evening to take in the inloimal open house honoring Secretary ol the Inter ic and Mrs. Douglas McKav will be Mi;. Lee Patterton and her brother, William Master of Portland. They will be dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Mc Lcod's mother, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, and her uncle, David Catlin, to Join the group for dinner and the open house. Justice and Mrs. William C. Perry are to be in Portland for the holiday for a family gathering at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Perry, Jr. , Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Benson plan to spend the holiday at their beach home. In Portland for Christmas day will be Attorney General and Mr. Robert Y. Thornton and ton. Tommy, to be with Mrs. Thornton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester O. Knowlton. Mr. and Mri. Roger Schnell and torn, Denny tnd Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Slreblg and daughter, Molly, will be in Portland to spend Christmas day with Mr. and Mr. P. H. Schnell, parent) of Mr. Strebig and Mr. Schnell. 1 Mr. and Mr. P. S. Morse left today for Loveland, Colo., to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.' A. fibumat. - . .A .. . NX el th holiday pn bout vent U week-end it th on for wbict Mr. and Mr. Georf . M. Schwari art to entertain Sunday at their North Capitol street bom, guest being invited to call between 4 and . o'clock. Assisting the hosts will b Mr. and Mri. R. H. Baldock, Mr. and Mr. Edgar T. Pierce, Mr. and Mr. Georg M. Schwari, Jr., of Eugene, Mr. and Mr. T. iW. Poorman, Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Russell of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlinghtm, Mr. and Mr. Richard A. Rawllnr., Mr. and Mr. David Eaton, Mri. Tberes Crockett, John Crockett, Mitt Joinn Schwari, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Schwari of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Seweli of Portland! Member of th West Salem Lion elub will entertain their wives at dinner at th Golden Pheasant at 7 o'clock Wednesday night, December 23. Featured at the meeting will be a talk by the Rev. J. H. Turnidge, presi dent of Salem academy. The Rev. Mr. Turnidge will also show picture! taken on trip to the middle eaat and th Holy Land. Regular meeting of the auxiliary, ached uled for December 21, wat can celled because of the Christmat party given at the home of Mrs. Wallace Carl ton last Monday. Next meeting of the auxiliary It icheduled for January 18. . Arriving today from- University of Idaho at Moscow wti Miss Rosemary Rowell, to ipend the holiday! with her parents, Mr. and Mri. Paul Rowell. She lt a Junior at the university. Mr. and Mrs. Chirlet H. Heltzel and children, Kathy, Tommy, Charles and Timmy, will be in Portland on Christ mas day for a big family dinner gath ering at the home of Mri. Heltzel' mother, Mr. W. W. Gabriel Announcement 1 made by Mr. and Mr. Peter B. Wall of Delia of the en gagement of their daughter, Mis Mary Ann Wall, to Clarence Harm, ton of th Rev. and Mri. Isaac Harms of Ulysses Kans. No date is set for the wedding. Both young people are student! at Tabor col lege in Hillsboro, Kans. Annual homecoming dinner of Sigma Lambda chapter of National Honor so ciety will be in the Salem high school cafeteria from 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. on December 22. All alumni and present member! are invited. The committee for the dinner consist! of Miss Judy Bancroft, chairman, Miss Pat O'Malley, Don Crothert and Herb Triplett. " Present officer of the chapter are: President, Fred Minlfie; vice-president, Mitt Judy Bancroft; aecretary. Mist Shirley Juran; and treasurer, Norman Luther. Honoring their daughter, Mist Ger aldlna Radcliff and her fiance, Bill Forrest, Mr. tnd Mrt. Nourte L. Rad cliff, are to entertain at buffet jupper on Wednesday evening, th event to follow the wedding rehearsal for th young couple who are to be married December 26. At the party will be Miss Radcliff, Mr. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley De Lapp, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baal, P. V. Hitchcock, Robert Forrest, Mist Mar linn Alton, Miss Floreen Ctvender, Mitt Caroline Matter, Ed Monoghan, brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrt. Wilbur Ctvender, and Mr. and Mri, Radcliff. Mr. and Mrt. R. H. Baldock are to entertain this evening at a dinner for 12 at their home. On Christmas afternoon, the Baldockt will b In Portltnd to have dinner with her lon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrt. Rotwell Betch and daughteri, Sharon Love and Barbara. Mist Ann Gallaspy, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Melvin Gallaspy it expected home for the Christmas holidays. Mist Gallaspy It a ttudent it the University of Arizona. Succest of the recent YWCA imorgat bord and the cook book sale, and prog rest of the new YWCA building were re lated to Y-Wives by Mrs. J. J McMur ren, new young adult program director, during a social meeting at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Thursday night. Plant were mtde by the wivei to tell coffee to earn money for coffee urn. They also agreed to continue helping with the budget shop. After singing Christmas carols, the women opened gifts all of which were mall Items for the new kitchen at th YWCA. Rather than a gift exchange, articles of clothing and food were ai sr.nbled for a needy family. Mothers will be guests it a Christmat party of Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic temple, Tuesdiy, December 22, tt 7:30 o'clock. Majority degree! will be presented to glrlt who will graduate either by marriage or by becoming 20 yeirt of age. Members will bring gifts to be given to Hillcrest home and gifts to be ex changed among members. Welcomed horn from a two-month trip to South America are State Senator and Mr. Frederick S. Lamport, the oo.pl returning the latter part of the wk to be home In time for the holi day. Mr. David Eaton his plinned her annual Chrlttmai party for her musie students on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at her home. Former itudent ar Invited. Informal Open HouseTuesday to Be Welcome for Douglas McKays Spotlighted ia th aoclal vent for th prt-Christmai period th tarly put of th week wll b th informal opts house on Tuesday evening to honor Sec retary of th Interior and Mrs. Douglat McKay, who ar to be at their homo her over Chriitma. Th open bout la to b at th bran of th McKays' eon-ln-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mr. Wayn Hadley on ' Cross street with their other son-in-ltw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Latter D. Green, co-host. Friend of th McKayt ar Invited through th pre to call between T and 10 o'clock. The McKayt act family will receive informally near th door and assisting at th door will b two grandchildren, Eileen and Allan Had ley. Mri. Ctrlton McLeod and Mr. Georg C. Alexander ar to have charge of th guest book. Inviting guests Into th dining room during the different hour will be Mri. Rlchtrd D. Slater, Mri. Jamet T. Brand and Mr. G. F. Chtmbert. 'Silver Bel Is' Theme for CDA Formal A holiday week dance of Interest to large group of th young folk will be the annual Christmas formal of Jun ior Catholic Daughters of America on Mondty evening, December 28, at Cath olic Center. Dancing will be between and 12 o'clock, Bob Cross and his orchestra to play. -Silver Bells" it th them for th event, carrying out the song of "Silver Belli." The guests will enter th haU be.ieath an arch of belli. In the center of the floor will be a snowman on skating pond with four large belli bung overhetd. Chrlttmai trees will be dec orated and bought and holly will deck the wills. Refreshments ire to be served by eighth grade CDA member. Mr. and Mri. Sidney B. Lewis will be In Corvallli for Christmat day to be. with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Sidney B. Lewi, Jr. and 'daughter, Barbara and Linda. Salem council of P.E.O. Sisterhood plana Its regular reciprocity luncheon for Monday, December 21, at ,1:18 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant. ' All P.E.O. unaffiliate! In Salem are invit ed. Reservations may be mad by call ing 35318. Chrlttmai party for chapter Alpha Pii of Beta Sigma Phi it planned for Tuesday evening at th home of Mr. Marvin McCain. Christmas party of th Jiycee-Ettei I planned tor 8 p.m. Monday, Decem ber 21, at the home of Mr. Tom Riches. Assisting hostesses will be Mrt. Dean Allport, Mrt. J. Larioi and Mrt. Mturic Conn. Chapter B C of P. E. O. Sisterhood lt meeting next Tuetday evening at the home of Mrt. Charles Lsyport, 1133 Chemeketa for tha Christmat party of the group. Regular December 21 meeting of th Ctpital unit, American Legion auxil iary, has been changed to Sunday, De cember 20, when the auxiliary will meet with the post at th American Le gion club for s Christmat party, fes tivities to begin at 2 p.m. The party will feature a program and Santa Claus for the children. Members will bring food to be tent to needy fimllies for Christmas. Next meeting of the auxiliary will be a regular business session January 4. FROM ' Peg in Washington Washington, DC, December 14. Dear Marian: Among last week' events wis th much heralded return of Mrt. Perl Mesta to the Washington scene. The American Newspaper Women club ar ranged what was to be an Informal "sit around and talk" tea but which became strictly a press interview at it wat the first public interview In Wash ington that the former minister to Lux embourg granted. Women reporter! tnd ipeclil writers crowded close as the glare of television lights and flash of photographer!' bulbi lit up the Urge reception room of the club quarters. Mrs. Mestt wt. In evident high spirits tnd whether the glint and twinkle In her eyei came from the teasing ques tions about her reported romance! or from delight In being back in the city that rated her the "hostess with the mostes" was not determined. She indi cated that the wai going to give one of her famoui parties the minute she mov ed into a house and added that th women of the press would be among her first guests. When asked what she thought would be the Russian reaction to the atomic energy proposal, she re plied "I saw nothing In Rutiit thtt would mike me think they wanted to cooperate with ut in tny wty," but quickly went on to lay that her opinion on that icore was formed morth or two tgo and conditions could chtnge. One of the press women asked whether she wai going to run for any political office and she replied that she voted in Newport but cam from Oklahoma, and would rather run from Oklahoma but "I'm not running, period." With a quick head toss, the added "But I al ways do th things I say I won't." A lecture tour Ii in prospect for Mri. Mesta, with 10 appearance! scheduled after th first of th year aU of which At th eoffe umi for th first hour will be Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon'! governor, and Mr. Roy S. Keen of CorvaUit; during th second' hour, Mrs. Chariot A. Spragua and Mia Elizabeth Lord, and during th third hour, Mr. E. M. Pag and Mia Dora- tnea Sttuiioff. At th punch bowl during th differ ent hour wiU b Mrs. William S. Col. Mia Edith Schryver and Mrs. W. Well Btum. Th Informal affair I ono occasion for th McKayt' old frltnd in Salem to great them, th secretary being oa schedule for several engagements whll in th state. , . Few other social affair In their honor ar arranged for th period they or bom, except for mall party or two of their Intimate friend. On Monday evening, December 21, the McKayi will ba honored at a dinner ana evening at us nom ox ar. ana MrW. Well Baum for member of Mrs. McKay' Salem bridge club and husband. Patron for th evening are Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Rocque, Mr. and Mr. Theodore Roguskl, Mr. and Mrs. Lyl' Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lmg, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mr. and Mr. S. B. Leek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slimak, Mr. and Mr. Wesley Goodrich, Mr. and Mr. George Corrlgan, Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Barthlomew, Mri. Marl Bertriam, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taggart, Miti Shirley Coffey,, Misi Maggie Bach, Miss Mary Rocque, Ml. Mary Ann Fischer. Mitt Charlene Kerr it general chair man. Miss Jackie Hayes, co-chairman. Other committee headt are Mitt Dar lene Meyer, publicity; Miss Cecilia Schwarz, clean-up; Mitt Joanne Marts field, refreshments; Mitt Nancy Hilton, decorationi. A Christmas party preceded by 4 p.m. business meeting hit been sched uled by the Willamette Shrine, No. 2, , White Shrine of Jerusalem, for Mon day, December 21 at p.m. Presiding over th builnet meeting will be Mr. Stanley A. Brown and Wilfred Lenard. Miu Grac Bibcock it chairman of th refreshment com mittee. Gifts will be exchanged among mem Bert. ' t Chief Justice and Mr. Earl C. La tourette will spend Chriitma day in Portland a guests at the horn of Mr. and Mr. William Well. Mri. Wells 1 a nice of Justice Latourette. At Clackamas tor Chrlttmai day will b Mr. and Mrt. E. L. Peterson and sons, Kent and Stephen, to bo guests of Mr. Peterson' mother, Mr. Frank Haber lach, for th holiday dinner. Mr. and Mri. Georg Alexander ar to entertain at a family gathering en Christmas day. . In the group will be their daughter,' Miss Charlotte Alexander, who arrive Thursday from Sin Francitco to be her for 10 days; their ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. George C. Alexander and little son, George Shepard Alex ander; thel' onMn-law nd daughter, Mr. and t :i. E. O. Stadter, Jr. and children, Gregory, Catheryn and Ctrolyne; Mr. Stadter' parent, Mr. and Mrs. E O. Storitor fir nt AnH Robert Shepard, who is In th air force; Mr. Robert Miller of Victoria, B. C, grandmother of Mr. George C. Alexander and Robert Shepard; and the hosts. - YALENi (PEG) PHILLIPS might be an indication of future po litical plans. A much enjoyed play was "The Pre cott Proposals" with Katharine Cornell. It leemed particularly significant with its United Nations theme since we had so recently visited the UN in New York. The excellent cast did credit to a well developed plot and both Washington critics and audiences gave praise to the production. Secretary and Mrs. Douglas McKay, who rarely can include a show In their schedule, attended and thought the play absorbing and the them espe cially timely as it emphasized torn of the tame suggestions mtde by the Presi dent in his speech to the United Na tions. While on the United Natloni theme, I should add that Mr. Oswald B. Lord, United States Representative to th United Nations Commission on Human Rights, was the featured speaker at luncheon of the Women' Advertising Club here list week. Mrs. McKay wa among the four honored guest at th head table. Mr. Lord reported on the expressions of hope that she noted among delegation from other countries following the Presldent'i speech and cited what the believed were accom plishments of the UN in Its several field of operation. Washington Is certainly a city of pre Christmas pirtlet and the calendar I fairly bulging. While touch of the old virus that is afflicting a great many here, from the President's wife to th letter fry, hit meant tome week-end cancellation! of prevloui pltni, I am looking forward to the remainder of the gay season. The McKay leave this week for Oregon for Christmas with their family but the'rest of ui Interior Department Oregoniani will be her for th holidiys. ainctreiy, no, .