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SECOND SECTION 6 PAGES The Statesman receives) tk Itutd wire, report ct the As sociated Press, the greatest and moft reliable press a" otiatioa la the world. HUTY-NINTH YEAR SALEM, UKLM), SUNDAY MOIt.MMi, JANUARY 4, 1D2IT. PIUCK: F1VK CKNTH. . .. 1 D THE CHEKRIAN dinner dance on Tuesday evening,' January 6, mill be one oC the most elaborate so social evenlts of the winter season. King-Bing.. tC. B. Clancey), arid Wil liam llcGinchrist, sr., are in cliarga of the affair, which wijl b given in the armory. A gro;j of fu.iar tlsU from Portland will appear dar ing" the course Madame Lillian Jefferles Petri, concert pianist, Mr Dudley Cralk, coloratura soprano; Marie Gammie, Russian danseiis-, William Wallace Graham. violinist, and Christian Poole, cellist, all prom inent artists of Portland, Trill en tertain the. party. j ' A seiectea orcnestra, . neiaeu; oy Oscar Sttelhamnier, wilt furniraithe music for those who wish to dance About 25 Rosarians from Portland about 80 Prunarians Irora- Vancuu- Ter. Wash., and about 50 RaJIators from Eugene will be suests' of 1 the Cberrians for the evening. It Is planned to have .small tcbles daintily decorated, arranged along the sides of the auditorium and it each .table' a Cherrian will be boat to the out of town guests. -. TIa din ner will bo furnished by tb.3 Marion hotel. ; The decorations that are in I the By Ruth Len ore J Fisher armory now will form the back ground for .the beautifully gowned women and for the. men, all in tkoir uniforms of white, or in formal dress. " J USTICE and Mrs. George H. Bur I nett were hosts for one of the delightful affairs of the holiday season when they entertained on New Years eve celebrating their wed ding anniversary. The rooms of their home on North High street were in their holiday dress of red bells, cedar boughs, holly and mistletoe which were used in profusion. In the din ing room a large vase of white carna tions around which holly was. circled formed the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Edwin Weller served and she was assisted by Miss Marjory Belt, a neice of Mrs. Burnett,: and Miss Hel en Weller. During the evening Mrs. A. P; Boyd of Balboa. Canal Zone, delight ed the guests with several solos. Mrs. Percy Cupper also gave a very pleas ing vocal solo. They were accompan ied by Miss Beatrice Shelton. Just before midnight the party sang Auld Lang Syne and then as the midnight hour was striking they all jumped down from chairs jumping into the new year. Over 50 guests were pres ent. ' "!..--. HE largest affair on the social calendar for the last week was the O.A.C. club dancine Dartv which, was given in honor of the seniors of the Salem high school. The guests assembles at the armory which -was beautiful in profusions of cedar in garlands and festoons which entirely covered the walls and which' hnnir from beam to henm in tha stiifllN torlum of the armory. Flags were intermingled with the greenery and wttn ur trees Hnished the decoration The patrons for the evening were Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott. President and Mrs. Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd. . An excellent orchestra from the college furnished the music for the dancing. During the evening Gover nor Olcott made a short-address, as did President Kerr. Miss Isabelle Steele of Portland, a , Sigma Kappa girl at the college, gave a violin solo. Miss Bertha Clark gave a' whistling solo. C. B. Clancey assisted the commit tee In decorating lfor the occasion and the - committee in charge was La Noel Davis, chairman. Miss Irene Curtis, Miss Ethel Frazler, Miss Ma mie Victor. Oral Lemon and Ira Mer cer. Sale Pre-faveetoiry The winter season is drawing to a close for us and all winter goods mst be cleaned iut We must soon take inventory of our entire stock, and after that comes the rearrangement of our merchandise, preparatory to the reception of spring goods.. We are therefore bending all our energies to a swift reduction of all our stocks and offer hosts of EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in every depart ment of the store. Note few items below R. and Mrs. Charles R. . Rob ertson entertained" the members of the Merry Go Round clu tni a few additional guests Tuesday even ing at their home with a dinner. The guests were seated around b-eo ta bles which were centered with varos holding red carnations in hcep'ng with the red color scheme. Arter the dinner the evening was soent. with cards which is the diversion. of the club. At the close of, the pley Mrs. W. P. Allen and R. II Flem ing had scored high. Covers at din ner were laid for Miss Marpori Kay, Miss Harriet Griffith, Brem?. Boise, Charles Robertson, and 24 members of the club. MRS. L. v. uriiutn was nosiess tor one of the charming events 7 of the week when she enter tained Tuesday ,at her home, with a bridge luncheon. Christmas greens and holly were predominating fea tures of the pretty adornments. Each table was centered with a .small Christmas tree daintily decorated The matrons who enjoyed Mrs, Grif fith's hospitality, included: Mrs Frank Weridlth. Mrs. R .E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers. Mrs H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke Mrs. W. H. Dancey and Mrs. George G. Brown. ltffRS. J. C. GRIFFITH ctcitalr.ed 1V1 for one of the most charming af fairs of the week when the in. bled a party of twelve for No Years dinner. The appointments were beautifully finished with a hokei of Ophelia rosea. Plates were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Krause of for Hand; !rs. Helen Sigel. of Portland; Uisb I la Spaulding. Miss Mary Jane Albert. Miss Josephine Albert. Lewis Grif fith, Wallace Griffith, John Griffith and Mrs. GriHith. The Sphynx society at the Salem high school was host for. a merry watch party and supper party New Years eve which took place in the rose room of the Spa.' Guests of the club were Misses Hazel McGilchrist, Amelia Babcock, Emma Snook, Sar ah-Rowland. Marie Briggs, Lucy Holt Florence Elgin, Hazel Williams, Mildred Welch, Gladys Rueff. Fern Reeves. Katharine Glbbard, Nelly Freeman. rGace Faw,k and Doutha UNDERWEAR Ladies fine ribbed union Soils, medium win ter weight.. ; . . ...... . . . . . . .$1.39 Heavier Weight I, .... I . .v. ......... . $1.49 Separate Garments, vest or pants ; .89c BLANKETS Wool nap blankets, beautiful plaids in pink, blue tan, grey, full size, per pair .... $4.95 Cotton Blankets, 45x72, per pair $219 Cotton Blankets, 64x74, per pair $2-9 Cotton Blankets, 64x76, per pair. . . .t.$39 Special Prices in Waist Department Ladies' Silk Crepe De Chine, plain and em broidered, in white and flesh, each.... $3.95 Extra good quality in Crepe de Chine and Georgette . .1 ........i -.1. ...... .$4.95 EXTRA SPECIAL 56 to 60 inches wide Wool .Coatings in plain colors and also in plaids, per yard.-. . .$3.75 36 inch wide, all Wool Serge, per yard 98c WASH DRESSES OUTING FLANNEL 27 inch White Outings good quality 25? 36 inch White Outing, heavy quality. . . .33c i 36 inch Blue and White Stripe .33c DUCKLING FLEECE i Tor Kimonas. . . 39c : Check Gingham. 19 ; Mill and Devonshire.. 39c 32 inch French Gingham, nice plaid pat-' i terns ........39c ! FURS4 OFF i Scarfs, Chokers. Muffs, Coatees, and Throws 25 Per Cent Off KNIT GOODS Ladies Slip on Sweater Sleeveless. . .$3.93 Ladies' Heavy Coat Sweaters, all wool, in grey, blue, red and pink. ............. $5.25 New and up-to-the-minute ripple slipon Scarfs and Caps. One-third Off Ladies Wash Dresses in Gingham Plaid and heavy percale, extra well made, extra good assortment, each. ........... . . . . $3.95 r Ladies' House Aprons... ...98c, STOCK REDUCTION SALE ...":... I i ... i ! .," ' . I" - " t 3 ' . Beautiful lines of Ladies' High Grade Shoes in all col ors and styles. If you want a good looking? shoe, pne that fits and wears, try Kafoury's. . rr: Lewis heel, blind eyelet, dark brown, $12.00, " noW . .......;; $9.85 I ' . ! Same as above in Military Heel, $12.00, now ......i. ...... .....$9.85 Beautiful Grey Kid Lewis or Military heel, regular $12.00, now. T $8.75 One lot regular $6 to $10 grade Black and Grey, all kinds of heels, speciaL .$3.95 Latest shade in Beaver Brown Lewis Covered Heel, $12.50, now. ..I .$9.50 Same as above in Military heel, $12.50, now ........! J $30 Black Shoes, Extra special, Lewis heel, black kid, $12.50, now. $10.50 Same as above in low heel, $12.50, now $10.50 Extra specials in black kid, French and Mil itary heels, values from $10 to $13, while they last...... $7.50 Coats-Suits-Dress-Skirts Clearance Wonderful opportunities for the selection of the season's best fine wearables at extraordinary low prices are now offered in our ready-to-wear departments. Many garments are offered at prices. less than cost of materials to say nothing of the high standard of work manship in making and sewing. The styles are all right, the range of sizes is nearly complete. An early selection is advised as the best bargains are going fast the club are E. Sigmund. Carl I Douglass. Member! of Taylor. J. Flegel. F. (Booth. Herbert Bootn, Oral Lemon, Thomas -McGilchrist. Walter Socolof- sky. Claude Darby. 'Carl Rehluss. Dewey Probst. Glenn Gregg, t-vereu Tolman. Floyd Gregg; Harold Aspln- wall and Douglass walker. Miss Gladys - CHmewr fras hostess for a dancing party to a group of the younger set on last Friday eye- ; nlng. Miss Alice BlanOoin or Joseph. Oreron. was honor guest.. The dt-c- I orations were In keeping with the season. At a late hour a dainty lunch was serred. . The table was centered with a basket of fruit and a candlab ra burning red candles finished the table decorations. Guests were Miss es Alice Blandoin of Joseph. Oregon. Millie Fieber. Marie Fieber, Lena Huckeateln and Messrs. William Volk Fred Volk. Junior Blake, Lawrence I Sawyer and Estin Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schuneman re turned New Years night from Port land where they have passed a week with friends. They were accompan COAT PRICES FROM ...........$16.48 to $34.75 SUIT PRICES FROM. A. .$19.75 to $44.75 DRESS PRICES FROM..; .......$16.48 to $44,75 SKIRT PRICES ...... ...... $7.50 to $19.75 . a Quality Merchandise 1. S. glftnlMJ (Jo. Where Shopping Is A Pleasure Popular Prices to Portland from the east to make their home. The guests of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Utter were Mes datnes James West, Grover BBellin- ger. E. L. Martin of Los Angeles; P. H. Thompson. Frank Garret. Port- led by Miss Bernice Mitchell of Port- land; Alpheus Gillette. A. A. Schram. land, who will be their house guest I Charles Bates, George Forbes. oPrt for a short ime. Mrs. Ray L. Smith and Mr. Floyd Utter entertained a group of old Wil lamette elrls Monday afternoon at the Utter home. The affair was in honor of Mrs. James West, nee Jes sie Young. The afternoon was spent evenlnc was spent with Initiating 12 In talking over old college days arter new members after which a banquet which the girls gathered around ta- and program was enjoyed. At mld- ibles for refreshments. Mrs. West Is I night the wbole party helped to cel- tbe daughter of Dr. Benjamin Young. lebrate the coming in of the new year. former pastor, of the Taylor street j The program for the evening's en Methodist church in Portland ana sue tertainment was as follows:! land, and Misses Gertrude Eakln,, An na Heist, Lulu Heist, Margaret Graham. The Odd Fellows were hosts for watch party New Years eve la the club hall. The earlier part of the treshments to the 30 matrons pres ent. ". Miss Ethel Swarts of Portland has been visiting friends In Salem during the week. .' Miss Vera Smith who has been spending the holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith wni return to school at the Oregon Agri cultural college.thls afternoon. -Shr with her husband have recently com ... v w'5e'lB"tn- " nlnt to Portland, will be accompanied by Miss Betty . current events wtll be tha topic ot the afternoon. The president, Mrs C. P. Bishop urgently requests that all women of the county who are In terested, attend. Clarence Bishop who has been la California for several weeks will ar rive In Salem Wednesday night for a short stay with his parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop before contin- I 1 mi f UNUSUAL COMFORT AND FREEDOM Is yours in the new models we are showing in the line of Frolaset Corsets. Many of the models hare elastic inserts at the bast line vhich allow unusnal freedom of movement and comfort. A-model for every type of figure. RENSKA L SWART CORSET SPECIALIST 116 Liberty Street. . Trio Mesdames F. L. Waters. W. M. Sigmund and R. W. SlmeraL Reading Miss Ruth Chenoweth. Quartet Miss Mary Frollkh. Mrs. R. W. Siroeral. Mrs. F. L., Water? and Mrs. W .M. Sigmund. Reading H. W. Coagor. Dut Mrs. F. L. Waters and Mrs. R. W. Simeral. Address . Adams of Silverton. Male quartet Dr. John Groves. John White. Andrew White and Ho mer Ingrey. , Miss Lena Huckeateln was hostess New Years even when she entertain ed a group of 12 friends with dancing and a watch party. The party assem bled at the new Huckestein home at 841 Capitol street. The dining room was artistically decorated with a col or scheme of blue and gold. Gold streamers were used fro mthe chan delier to the table and the center- peice was formed of a gold kewpte. Blue shaded candles burned during the luncheon that was served at mid night. Mrs. George J. Pearce entertained the ladles aid society of the First Presbyterian church Tuesday after noon at her home on North iWnter street. The first part of the after noon was spent with a business meet ing after which the remainder of the afternoon was spent with games and music- At the lose Mrs. Pearce serv ed a luncheon. About 35 matrons of the society were present to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Pearce. . Mrs. J. B. Littler entertained the Mothers class of the First MethodlsCi church at her home on Tuesday aft ernoon for its regular monthly meet ing. The feature of the program for the afternoon was the reading of two chapters from the book written of her travels by Mrs. B. L. Steeyes. The chapters which Mrs. Sleeves read were of their visit this summer to New Orlesns and to St. Angustlne, Fla., and were Interesting, i After the program Mrs. Littler assisted by Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer . served dainty re- Musaum of Portland who has been her house guest over the week end. A spirit of . merriment and good cheer prevailed at the Jason Lee Me morial New Years dinner which a large number of the congregation and friends attended. An hour of social converse was enjoyed both preceding and following the repast, which was served at 2 o'clock. During the aft ernoon the pastor. Rev. Thomas Ach eson. was presented with a gift by the Mlspah Sunday school class of the church. Miss Isabelle Steele of Portland was a house guest of Miss Marjory Brown for the Salem Oregon Agri cultural college dance this week, Miss Steele gave a violin solo during the dance. Miss .Steele and' Miss Brown are Sigma kappa sorority sis ters. . Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Griffith. Miss Harriet Griffith and Irwja Griffith Edwards will leave Wednesday for a short sojourn In Santiago. California. .Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Thompson have had as their house guests dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tarent of Portland, and their two sons. Howard and Donald. -New Year's day they formed a Prty to go to Albany where they enjoyed family reunion at the home of Mrs. Ruth Thompson, mother of Dr. Thompson. The Marion County Women's Re publlcas club will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2: JO in the Commercial club grill, room... Election off leers will take place and the Japanese question, wttb Honoring' her two randeLUlren, Robert and Charley Kay Bishop, whs have been visiting In Salem during the holidays. Mrs. C P. BUtiop en tertained with a little party Friday evening. Games and dancing con- stituted the diversions for the even ing and at the close a luaiM was. , served. The table was centereo'Jvith . a baaket or fruit and rolnstta.Tle , guests who made up the party In cluded 14 of the future belk and . beaux or the social set. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. James F. Elton and small daughter. Jane Florence, will . return to their home In Portland to- . night after spending the holidays with Mrs.- Elton's father, J. A. Churchill of this city. . ; The state highway' engine jre gsve their annual ball last 2ight In the ball room of the Marion brottt. The beautiful rooms. colonUl In Its de- , sign.' was a pretty background for the merry folk. About "S couples attended the party. (Continued on page 2) Nil Bone Corsets The Best Ever Crepe de Chine Camisoles $1.75 Wash Satin Camisoles.'. . .$0? A. E. LYOKS 429 Court Street SAIV : SPECIAL'-'- PRICLii This week on stamped and finished articles slightly .soiled from holiday trade - . THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP C3 Court Street . , Ttlbs HZ