The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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SECOND SECTION
Eight Pages
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The SUtrratn rKtlTM Vtm
l(ul wire report of the As
sociated Press, the Tetet
and moit reliable press as
sociation la the world.
MATV-MXTH YEAR
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PHICEt FIVE CILXTH.
By Ruth Lenore Fisher
W
iTH Christmas day on Thurs
day of thia week will come c
large number of social events
which have been planned for the hol
iday season.
One or the largest and smart
est will be the Christmas dancing
party for -Miss Margaret White' which
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
White, are giving on Christmas night
at Cotillion hall. Invitations num
bering 125 have been issued for this
'affair and it is looked forward to be
delightful. Many families will as
semble together for the day. For the Mr
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been filled with busy shoppers, the
windows and streets have taken on
their holiday dress and are in readlr
ness for Christmas, the day of days.
To head the week's festivities Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke will enter
tain the members of the Monday
Night Five Hundred club and from
that affair on through the week each
day will be filled.
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OVKUNOU and Mrs. Hen W. Ol
cott will have as their house
guests for Christmas Mr. and
Oswald West and their two
past week the 'streets and stores have charming daughters. Miss Helen and
v. -.
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Miss Katharine English of 2680 Cherry Avenue,
. who won the llartman Brothers gold wrist watch
in the jreeent contest among the girls' of the St.
Joseph's parish. Miss; English wishes to thank
her many friends who assisted her in winning,-, es
pecially the Elks to whom much credit, is due.
Miss Jean West. Mrs. West and her
daughters will arrive on Wednesday
and remain until : the first of next
week. Mr. West will arrive for
Christmas.
SOMETHING novel in the way of
holiday gaities is the New Year
matinee dance which is spon
sored by the St.- Agnes guild. The
affair promises to be an event in
the social world. The folowing peo
ple, all,' prominent in the social set
of the city, will be'patrons for the
affair: Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Carleton Smith.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears. Mr. and
Mrs. V. K. Knhn. Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Geer, Dr. and Mrs. W. H Lytle.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Luper, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam S. Walton.
Among the real younger set a de
lightful affair of the week was the
dancing party for which Miss Gene
vieve, Campbell was hostess Friday
night. Miss Campbell assembled her
guests at the home of her grand
mo: her, Mrs. James E. Godfrey on
North Liberty street. The rooms were
in a prettv holiday dress with
wreathes of holly, mistletoe, red car
nations and r.cd and green crepe pa
per streamers. Between the dancing
games were merrily enjoyed and
Miss Janet Plimpton won the prize
in a guessing contest. At the close
the hostess served dainty refresh
ments. The invitation list included
a group of Salem's future belles and
beaux. Misses Marion Roley, Helen
Beelen, Juar.ita Jarman, Lucille
Estes, Virginia Davis. Mildred Rob
erts, Helen Roberts, Pauline Know
land. "Janet Plimpton. Geraldine
Seele. Mary Drager, Lucille Herren
and Messrs. Charles Anderson, liar
wood Hendrlckson, Sherman Plimp
ton, Earl Thompson Richard Schie,
Darwin George, Eugene Kennedy,
Bergman Perry, Chester Kurtz, Al
vin Kurtz, Raymond Tyler, John
Propp and Richard Campbell of Port
land who came up to attend his sis
ter's party. "
Details of the wedding of Mrs.
Louisa B. Edes were received a few
days ago by her friends in this city.
She was married on November 26
in St. Francis de Seles church, Oak
land, California, to Professor Wil
liam J, McCormack .a member of tfte
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Useful
Gifts
Gifts that are practical are always more graciously re
ceived than gifts which are purely ornamented. You can't
make any mistake in presenting them to your friends and
relatives. Any. of these we have listed here will be sure to
be greeted with many, many smiles and Thank You's.
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DRESSES
GEORGETTE
BLOUSES
CREPE DE CHINE
BLOUSES
WIRTHMORE r
WAISTS
WELWORTH
WAISTS
SILK KIMONAS
BATH ROBES
FANCY TOWELS
BABY DRESSES
BABY CAPES
BABY COATS
BABY CARRIAGE
ROBES
BABY CAPS
BABY LEG GINS
SILK UMBRELLAS
LEATHER BAGS
NAPKINS
SCARFS
' CENTER PIECES
VELVET BAGS
BEADED BAGS
SILK BAGS
GLOVES
SILK, KID,
WOOLEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK STOCKINGS
KNIT SCARFS
SWEATERS,
ALL COLORS
VELVET SCARFS
FUR NECK PIECES
MUFFS
SILK
UNDERSKIRTS
SILK BLOOMERS
SILK VESTS
SILK CAMISOLE
LACE COLLARS
AND CUFFS
LACE VESTS
BOUDOIR CAPS
RIBBONS
FANCY HAIR
COMBS AND PINS
TABLE SCARFS
PILLOW TOPS
COMBS AND
BRUSHES
TOILET SETS
MIRRORS
HAIRPIN TRAYS
HAIR RECEIVERS
MANICURE SETS
DOLLS I
TEDDY BEARS
NECK CHAINS IN
PEARL AND COL
ORED BEADS
MADERIA HAND
EMBROIDERY
DOILIES," ROUND
AND OBLONG
PILLOW CASES
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faculty of St. Mary's college. The
nuptial mass was attended by a large
gathering of immediate relatives and
friends.H including Mr. and Mrs.
George Gans, also former Salem pro
pie. The church was beautifully dec
orated for the occasion and especial
ly fine music accompanied the cere
monies, which were followed by an
elaborate wedding breakfast at the
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Troy,
in the Piedmont hills. After a short
honeymoon trip to San Francisco and
other points around the bay. Profes
sor and Mrs. McCormack have gon
to their new residence, 3&15 Ruby
street. where they are at home to
their friends and where the qW, Sa
lem friends of the bride will be joy
ously welcomed.
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About Z0 relatives and friends of
Senator A. M. La Follett cave him
a merry surprise party Friday after
noon, the occasion being his'7"th
birthdav anniversary. The guests as
sembled at the honor guest's home
at 1033 Chemeketa street. The oc
casion was also the first birthday an
niversary of Senator I.n Follrtt's
youngest grand daughter. Margaret
Rose. daughter of Mr. "and Mrs.
Charles R. I a FolHtt of Cornelius
Thf bountifully laden table was dee
orated with a large angle-food rake
covered with 73 candles, and a small
rake with one candle for th little
honor euest. Senator I.a Follett was
n-ocpn'od with a big Morris chair by
his children.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mr .Inc"h La Follett and ohil'iren
Mr and Mrs. Clvde La Follett and
children of Wheatland: Mr. and Mrs.
Perrv'l-a Follett and children. Mr.
end Mrs. Chrlei R. I-a Follett and
children of Cirneliu: Mr. Jnd Mrs.
nHtt Anninwall of Mission Ilottom.
m- Mr. J. W. La Follett of
rnrtl91- Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. I-a
i.fi ToitPtt of Portland: Rev. and
Mrs. C. L. Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam ChTrincton. Mrs. Kllen L
Asninwall. Miss lea Follett of Sa
lem, and H. G. Tillen or Silverton.
. Mrs Frd Ellis was a charming
hostess Thursdav afternoon when
. , V q matron of the
Golden Hour club at her home. Tho
arternoon was pleasantly spent with
fancywonk and 60clal chat. Mrs.
Ellis finished the meetinr by serv
ing dainty refreshments. Club mem
bers present wers Mesdames Mason
Blshoo. Homer Ingrev. Rav Pember
ton. B. T. Pound. Allan Cleveland.
Clare Vlbbert. George Elgin and the
hostess;
Mrs. C. P. Bishop is spending the
week-end In Portland with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rishop.
' Miss Amelia Rabcock charmingly
entertained the maids of the T. a.
club at her; home Thursday evening.
Th ovontnsr was devoted to a busi
ness meeting and a short social time-!
Mnv of the club members are
home from college and the evening
was most happily spent. CluD mem
bers who enjoyed the hospitality or
Mlss.Babcock Included Misses Mary
TMimhoth Bavne. Mildred Gill. Gret-
chen Brown. Jeanette Meredith. Mar
garet Griffith. Ina Proctor, neien
Rose. Catharine Slade, Helen Lovell.
Nelf ie Rowland. Let ha Wilson. Edna
Ackerraan. Esther Parounagian Maud
McCoy; Juanita Moores. Ruth Barnes
Veda Howd. Miriam Swartz and the
hostess. r ' .
Mr and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke will
on tort a i n the Monday Night Five
iinnitrpH Huh at their home this
week. This club, which meets every
fortnlKhtf is one of the most enjoy
able clubs In the social set.
rhadwick chanter No. 37 of the
Order of the'Eastem Sta r wore most
delightfully entertained on Tuesday
evening by the Past Matrons' cjun
of the order. The affair was held
In lb Masonic temple and a very
interesting program filled the earlier
hours of the evening. A delicious
luncheon was served by the hostess
es and the remainder of the evening
was spent in dancing.
Justice and Mrs. Georue H. Bur
net were hosts for a beautifully ap
pointed dinner party at thHr home
last Friday. The large round table
was lovely with a large centerpiece
or pink carnations, and at each plate
Tor the matrons was a pretty cor
sage boquet of violets. After the
dinner the evening was pleasantly
spent with music and social chat.
Those. who enjoyed the hospitality
of Justice and Mrs. Burnett were
Mr. and Mrs. C. ill. Clancey. Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mr. and Mrs.. C. P.
Bishop. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kant
ner. Mrs. Alice II. lodd, and C. B.
Clancey.
The many friends of Frank Cud
worth Flint will be interested to
know that he left Portland Saturday
for Boston. Massachusetts, where he
will visit for a few days before sail
ing for England. Mr. Flint has been
attending Reed college and was re
cently awarded a Rhodes scholarship.
He expected to sail from Boston the
early part of the year, but recently
learned that his boat is to sail from
New York harbor Instead. This, ne
cessitated his leaving Portland before
the holidays. With a group of Rhodes
students he will sail from New York
on January 3 on the steamer Adriat
ic. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Flint of Sa
lem went to Portland last Frlrday to
see their son off.
The Enos Preanall home at. 2695
Hazel avenue was the scene of a mer
ry family reunion Tuesday, the honor
guests being Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pres
nal of Seattle who have been visiting
relatives in this city this week. The
bountifully laden, table was centered
with a lovely bowl of winter flower.
Those who were seated around the
SHOP
MORNINGS
SHOP
MORNINGS
The Last Call for Gift Buying
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Five Big Busy Days
Do not put off another minute those final purchases which
are becoming a worry to you if you are puzzled oyer
just what to choose for mother, wife, sister, aunt, cousin,
or sweetheart Come in soon and make your selection for
while we are equipped better than ever to senre you, the
last minute rush will find many giftless.
COATS SUITS DRESSES BLOUSES
SILK UNDERWEAR
PETTICOATS
GLOVES HOSIERY
UMBRELLAS SKIRTS
BATH ROBES
RIBBONS SWEATERS
SCARFS HANDBAGS HOLIDAY CARDS.
STATIONERY HANDKERCHIEFS
DOLLS PARISIAN IVORY
in Jon&f Bay a merchandise order
Quality
Merchandise
11 $. Ijtpbg (fo.
Popular
Prices.
Store open 9 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. Saturday till 8 p. in.
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Presnal of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. II.
P. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. .
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Chester can
non and three children. Mrs. rena
PresnaJl. Miss Beulah Presnall. Mlsj
Beryl Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Presnall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hofer of New
berg are spending the week end la
Salem with Colonel and Mrs. E. Hof
er and Mrs. Mary Hofer.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Huuh McCammon. Esther Carson.
of Seattle will be happy to learn that
they will arrive In Salm Wednesday
morning from their home to spend
Christmas with their mother, Mrs.
John A. Carson.
Mrs. J. A. Southam and little son.
Waldo, of Mahill. N. !.. left yester
day for Lebanon, where they ill
visit at the home of her sister. Mrs.
M. E. Cray. While in Salem Mr.
Southam has been the gu-st of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Palm
er, and her sister, Mrs. Joseph L
bold. A group of th younger maids
formed a theater p-irty Friday night
to mm- ih "Tailor-Mad Man." l.ich
showed at the Grand opera house.
After the show the party adjourn:
to the Hargrove home tor a delight
ful supper. Included In the party
were Misses Ha Spaulding. Olga Gray.
Clara Breltenstein, Laura Marr and
lVvien Hargrove.
Miss Luella Patton complimented
Mis Helen Moore with a charmingly
appointed dinner on Thursday night.
Christmas favors and decorations
addeMd a cheery note to the pretty
table around which were seated Is
Moore. Miss Valerie Ilrlggs. Miss J
lion I laid and MUa Patton. Miw'
Moore Is home from the Oregon Arrt
cultaral college lor the holidays with
her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. T. C, Smith Jr. and
taeir son. Malcolm. left Friday morn
ing for Los Angeles to spend ChrUt
was with the former's parents. Mr.
ad Mrs. T. C Smith Sr. New Tears
they will attend the U. of O.-IUrrsrd
root ball game at Pasadena. They
plan to spend three or four weeks la
the south.
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Finished Embroidered Articles
At Special Prices
Sofa Pillows, Table Scarfs, Center Pieces, Night Cewss, Scarfs,
Underwear, KoTelties, etc
THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP
C3 Court Street Telephone CSS
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Say It With
A Fur
Of Fashion
We Hare Them
WEST FUR CO.
521 Court Street
Opposite Court House
table included Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
ill