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THE OREGON STATESMAN': ' 8CXDAY, JAJTUARY 4. 1020. By RUTH LEX ORE FISHER Mr. . Ralph White entertained her senior dancing class Weahtsday ev ening after their regular ciasa. Th party, which Included aooiit'.es' fn pies, danced the old year out and the new year in and at th dose re freshments were served. . : ' " I Mr. and Mrs Lee L. Gilbert and daughter. Eariel and Mildm!. ' turned Friday rrqm Tort land where they spent the holidays itn rela tives. They were accompanied by Miss Arline Snyder of Portland.. -a lo Is the house guest for eeverU days of her cousins. . ' s, , ' :1 : Miss Josephin? Bauuigartner will leave this arternoon on the c'nlver sity of Oregon special for Eugene to resume her studies after sending her holiday vacation with' her pari en is, mt. ana Mrs. Josep baum gartner In this city. ' ': V ' , " :; '.. Miss Ha Spaulding will r turn to-i night to, (Oregon Agricultural col lege after spending hr holiday va cation with her parents, Mr. atd Sf.-s. inarles K. Spauldmg street, Allan , Jones Is 'among the colleee folk who will return tonight to Ore gon Agricultural college. . - :,::V" . . i. .1 y.,: Miss Lena Cherrington w&s host ess Tuesday evening to the meiabera of the library club of tb.h tity at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William . Cherrington. The LEXINGTON MINUTE MAN SIX . Emergency brake rods and . links are eliminated ' and emergency: brake -. . power Is Increased by placing this brake on the -.,. front' universal Joint In x stead' of on the rear wheels. This brake Is perfectly elastic in action -and may be effectively, operated with one finger, , It . is "a brake' that - brakes," . . f. THE B. & C MOTOR CO. evening was spent wiili .daacij and music. A feature o the evening was the rradinjt of a ion; k-t.er from Mfsa Cornelia Marvin. kte librar ian, telling or her travel ia the Ori ent. At the close the hostess strrwd a luncheon. About 21 'members of the club enjoyed the hospitality of the CherrintrionW. ' . ' & & 4 Gillis Knapp of Pmtluad is visit ing his grandmother, Mrs. Ada (lb ler and his aunt. Mrs. Li G Curtis for the week. j -.. r Myrton Westing of Portland was the guest of college friends for Salem O. A. C. club dan;v on Tues day. . - .! Miss Irene Curtis anJ hr nons? guests.' Miss Tbelma Dks and Mis.' Georgean Hutchins 3ie spending s"h, week-end in Portland. Tiilf,ht they will return to Oregon Agricultural college Mrs. M. C.: Woodard. M-sa Wood-! ard and Mrs. W. C. Keeue ot - 'er-! Court ton, spent Friday in Saiefn as ie guests of friends. ' ! T John McMurray of Spokane. Is visiting at the home of his brothe,, Robert C. McMurray for thi.- sr.ek. -.? Mrs. Edwcrd Austimlcrf ol Port land, who has been vi.it ipg H?r par ents in th& city during the hciiu.-v. returned to ber home I- rid-y. -v - Miss Alice Elkorn who has been spending a short stay i Portland, returned to her home here Saturday. Miss Florence Putnam, a teacher at the state school for the deaf, who has been spendng her vacation with relatives in Everett, Wash.; returned" to this city Friday. . Miss Margaret Hann and Miss Ann ette Colquett spent the week In Portland where they were the house guests of friends. i " ' . Complimenting his sister, Miss Lena Clancey of Tacoma.; who is vis iting him during the holidays, C. B. Clancey was host for dinner and a watch party on New Year's eve. Red , Christmas peppers and greens sur rounded two tall brass candlesticks which burned red candles formed a centerpiece for the large round ta ble, j Plates were laid for 14 in cluding Miss dancer. Dr. and Mrs. H .H. Olinger. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Everett An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G lingham. Mr. and Mrs. John Caugh ell. Mrs. Fred Stewart, Richard Sla ter and C. B. Clancey. Mrs. Earle Coulson Flegel spent the past week In Portland; the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flegel. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Simpson ot Portland spent New Years day as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mark Skiff A group of the social set formed a very happy dancing party Thursday night at th. Cotillion hall. The Rev elation orchestra furnished the mus ic and at the close, a dainty supper was served. About 45 couples made up the party. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAlister will leave this afternoon for Portland where they will spend a week as the guests of friends. Miss Bertha Rosalie Babcock who has been spending the week in Port land visiting friends will return home this afternoon. Miss Hazel McGilchrist, Miss Ethel McGilchrist and George McCilchrist will leave this afternoon for their schools after spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist Sr. Miss Ethel will go to the University of Oregon and Miss Hazel and George will go to the Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Marpory Kay will leave this afternoon for Eugene after her holi day vacation with her parents. Miss Kay will1 graduate with the June class at the university. ft Charles II. Robertson. Ji.. , will leave this afternoon on the Univer sity of Oregon special o Eugene to resume his studies at the university where he is a Sigma .Nu uta!; The Lady Maccabees were-lost'-.s.v ess tor a cara pariv weuuesua nigm in the McCbrnack hall. -Guests made up five tables of five hundred. At the close of. the play. Mrs. Roma Hunter and v. H. Sloper j'oteu high. At midnight a light lunca was served. Out of town guta were Mrs. D. I. Caseman of Tacoma. and Dale Loftcn. of Witerloj. ' Miss Ruth Schultz. Miss ' Ethel Frazier. and Miss Mamie Victor are among the girls of the younger tei to return tot college tonight at Cor vallis after spending the vacation with their parents. In this city. Mr. and Mrs. August Huckeste!n. Jr., entertained at an evening cl cards on Wednesday, complimenu4 their house guests . from Portland. J. A. Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Y. R. Randall, father, brother ana si- ter-in-law of Mrs. Huckestein. Fiv hundred was enjoyed until a late hour when the hostess served a dain ty supper. Their guests incioded ROOM BED iWRNITURE We have for your inspection the finest line of bedroom furniture in the city. Picture-one of these Ivory Bedroom suites in your home. Priced from 79.80 and Up including spring and mattress. ' Z ... ' --l' i 1 1 ' "t i ' :' Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mr. and Vrs. U S Page. Mr. and Mrs A J. David son and pan Davidson - ;; '- ' Miss Marjorie Belt, who has ben a house guest during the holidays ot her uncle and aunt, justice and mm. George H.. Burnett, has rt-turued o her home. In Portland. Misses Mary Elizabeth Bayne. Ina Proctor. Grace Humphrevi and I'a Spauldfng will return to their, school at the Oregon Agricultural college this" afternoon after spending ,th-.r holidays at their homes in this city. Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Esth er Bnsch are among the students re turning to school this arternoon at the Oregon Agricultural colleg. Mr. and Mrs.. George M. Bron and Miss Elaine Brown were guests for New Years dinner at the T. In land Brown home. Miss Marjorie Brown bad as her dinner guests this wet-k Miss Lois Tyler and Miss Miriam &war . Louis Griffith will return to school at the Oregon Agricultural colleg-? this afternoon. Miss Jesie Gibson will be among the students returning to' the Ore gon Agricultural college tM after noon after spending, her v. cation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findly , spent New Years at the home of Mrs. rind ley's brother. S. B. Ha.r In Ridge field. Wash. Chadwlck Chapter 27. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold the In itiation and Installation. Tuesday evening. January 6. All mcuioers and visitors are en tended an invi tation. . v ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Saand have as their house guest James Dick of Cal eary. Canada, who will vis't vith them for a week before leaving fcr Sandiego. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Heenan ar spending a short time in Portiana with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Little enter tained the employes of their store at dinner on New Years evening, a fern basket formed the centerpiece for the table around which were seat ed Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chrlsiance Mrs. Fannie Douglass. Miss Caroline Chrisiance. Miss Edith Holley. Mrs. E. E. UDmever. Will Chrisiance Dewey Probst. Robert Littler and Mr. and Mrs. Littler. Miss Dorothy Pearce will enter tain the music department of the Salem Women's club at her home at 267 North Winter street Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Attorney F. A. Turner and his daughter. Miss Joy Turner, h&'e re turned from Seattle, where .they passed the holiday at the borne of their son and brother. Rex. A. Tur ner, formerly of this city. v ' . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green were dinner hosts New Years night f ir Mr. and Mrs. WIU T. Nelll.au d ,-fr and Mrs. William Hamilton. Allan and Wallace Carson will leave this afternoon for the Universl ty of Oregon to return to school aft er spending their holidays with their mother, Mrs. J. A. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett Mar tin of Portland were the New Year gnests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs E. A. Bennett. Mrs. Henry L. Bean and -Miss Grace Bean are spending several days In Portland this week, going down to attend the New Year festivities In that city. Mrs. Helen Sigel of Portland is guest this week of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. Mr. and Mrs. August Huckestein Jrhad as their guests for New Years dinner. Mrs. Huckestein s father. J A. Randall. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ran dall of Portland and Mr.' and. Mrs L. Aldrich ot this city. . . Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Let. . Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry Jr., aad Mrs. Earle Coulsen Flegel formed a party lo see Channcey Olcott Fnu-y niglt. ONLY j 3 MORE DAYS ' of great Mattress Sale. 1 ' 4 STORES ; f , ..." ; : 4 STORES. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY Choice Theatrical Talent of S. H, S. . WiUPresent "THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR" '" ..." ' - By J. Hartley Manners A COMEDY THAT WILL PLEASE YOU-V CLEVERLY PRODUCED BY YOUR OWN H. S. FOLKS S. H. S. Auditorium, 8 : 15 o'clock FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 General Admission, 35c ' Resenred Seats, 50c SEAT RESERVATION MAY BE MADE AT H. S. WEDNESDAY A.M. A Comedy With a Moral Carl Gabrielson attended a Louse party at the home of Airs. P. . Young in Albany for the New Years. ' - Mrs. L. F. Griffith and Mrs. Frank Meredith went to Portion.! Vrrtay morning to visit their father, Phil lip Metschan. Charles Kay Bishop wsls hokt at a delightful little dinner on Monday evening pi the hene of Ms 'gr.'na otber, Mrs. C. D. Gal.r!clt.n. A beautifully decorated 'miulatur? Christmas tree -occupied 'ruc center of the table and the plic lavors were still smalled trees huiuing a gift for each guest. C'ortrt were laid for Julia Elvln. Robert Buhop. Carl Gabrielson. William East. Thomas Elvin. and the uoL f . Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gelger. Mr. and Mis. Hal Patton, and Mi3s June tie Joun forrd.a party for Channc Olccit In "Macushla" Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meredith will entertain the Monday Nljht J' ve Kufid fled dub tomorrow night 'at their home. A delightful evening is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Is planned by the members of lit? club. , ' ' . Mr. and Mra. W. T. Stolu enter tained with a New. Ytark dinner at their home, 444 North Fourteenth street. Yellow wa tee troior acliesie which was carried out throng' -ut (he dinner. A largo basket of yel low chrysanthemums adorned th center of theUble. Plate mere laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mr. and Mrs. John McNary, Mrs. Lenta WckUcoit, Miss Margaret Cosper, Miss Nlna'Mc- Nary, Miss Margaret Stoili, Drey- man Boise. Richard Stolts. and Mi. and Mrs. W. T. Stoltz. Mr. and Mrs. Ttobert C. McMurray and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawk.ns spent New Years 'day in Albany with their parents. Mr and Mrs. Grrrge H. Taylor. New Years night hey attended a larse dinner daucc at tne Harry Cuslck home. . Mr. and Mrs. T. A.. Livesley are spending a short sta in Scuttle rs the guests of friends. r ' Mrs. Claude Slade and small wm William, of Grants Pass, are rail ing for a. time at the home; of Mrs. Slade. a sister-in-law. Mrs. John J. Roberts, before leaving foi Califor nia to make their home. irs. SUd: and her son arrived yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sishler Lave returned to their home ia Hxri burg after Spending the holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. rl. II. Oil -get. ilr. and Mrs. James pegge and son James Jr., have returned fnJ Everett. Wash., where they spent cha holidays with Mrs. Deggc's parents. Miss Lena Clancey, who has been a guest of her brother, C. 11. Clan cey during the holidays, left frr.day for ber home In Tacoma, where he Is city librarian. . . Miss Valera Brlggs was aoslesi New Years night for the Fntur'st club.. Miss Brlggs look hei guerts to the theater and later tbc evening was finished at her bomt with danc ing and a dainty supper. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Denton were the guests of Mr. wd Mrs. Carl Denton of Portland, foi a lare family dinner on New . Years dy. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Donon ut tended the- Portland Symphony Or chestra concert, which was given n the auditorium. Mr. and Mis. Deu ton returned home Friday uiornin. Miss Alice Barchardt ss hostess for a New Year's eve witch party at the home of her parents. Mr, snd Mrs. W. S. Barchardt. Games and music were enjoyed during the even ing and at midnight a luncheon was served. Miss Barchaidfs - . rts in cluded twelve of her girl friends. The Salem high school held its annual homecoming Friday after noon In the high school auditorium. A large number of aluunl eie prer- ent and an Interesting profct-ni ws given.' Lloyd- Leach gave a fchor talk. Miss Edna Aekerman. of '19. gave a vocal solo; lierrxrl Daruy of '19 gave a short talk. A trio composed of former Coaipany M iu:n was the feature of the afternoon's program and was repeatedly eneored. Miss Viola Estes gave a violin solo, and Miss Hazel Lont give a recita tion. Dr. Floyd Utter of the elosa or '8 gave a short talk on the oM high school, days. Mrs. J. W.'Shantz entertained with a New Years dinner at ber home. 597 Market street. Her guents in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rue. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steelhammrr. of Wood burn: Mr. and Mrs. Frank uons times oa various battle fronts and In various portions of France after the signing of the armistice. Mrs. Jordan Is a graduate of the Salem high .school and Willamette University.! Last year she. taught In the' Gold Hill high school and this year was teaching In the SJlverton high school when she resigned. She is a talented musician and has a host of friends. - Shortly after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Mrs.' Marie Keller Fisher of Portland, a eonsln of the bride, sang. "I Love Yon Truly .This was followed by a wedding march played by Miss Beatrice Shelton, who had been the bride's music Instructor for many years. - The wedding proces sion was led by Donna Mayre Fisher, daughter of Mrs. Marie Keller Fish er, with the ring. Miss Olive Mark of Sheridan, a university chum of the bride, was the bridesmaid, and Perry Prescott Retgelman. brother of the bride, was best man. During the service as read by Dr. Richard N. Avlson. Miss Shelton played a selection with a nuptial theme. After the ceremony the rel atives and friends ot the contracting couple extended their congratulations A light luncheon was served and at 5:20 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Jordan left .for Portland, by way of 'the Southern Pacific They will be at home in Pendleton alter January at 21S South Thompson street, ' The Filipino club of this city was host for the evening oa . Tuesday when the members celebrated the twenty-third anniversary ef the death of their national hero. Dr. Jose Rizal. The affair took place la. the First Methodist church and. was at tended by a large number of the so ciety folk of Salem. A' banquet was enjoyed and the following program finished the evening's entertainment: Invocation Rev. R. N. Aviso. Song "Philippines, My Philip pines.. (Tune: "Maryland, My Maryland.) Remarks by the president M. M. Alicante. Soeeeh "Rizal's Ufa and Labor" C. C. Areola. Vocal solo Miss Joanna James. Speech "International Relation ship Between the United States snd the Philippines" Judge Henry L- Benson. Piano solo T. S. Roberts. Speech "Spirit of . the Philip pines , w. B. via pur. Piano dnet Misses - Louise and Genevieve FIndley. Remarks Governor Olcott. Address "Education In the Phil ippines". Professor Abbott Magrud er. Ph. D. Solo Superintendent John Todd at the state highway commission. She has lived la Salem for a number of years and Is a graduate of Salem high school. Formerly she was at the city library.. . The groom is a well known Polk county farmer. He has recently re turned from service la France during the recent. war. Mr. and Mrs. Know, er left for Portland for a short hon-. eymoon after which they will make their home In Polk county. Miss Marie Largent and Oscar Olson surprised their' friends lsl night and were united la xnaniaxs at the parsonage or the Flrsi Chris tian church at 7;3d o'clock. Rev. Leland W. Porter officiated-" Tne wedding was quiet with no uets. Mrs. Olson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Largest of Mjnh Held, and is a former stuJcnt at Willamette university. . Thi wltur she has been attending the Capital Business college. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olacn of Woodburn and Is a graduate or Wood burn hlfch . schooL He was president of the junior class al V. il Lamette university, president of the Wedsterian literary society and aan ager or the Sigma Tan houe at th9 ' university. He was a ptomfn:nl all Iete at the university until leaiinz school a short time ago. At trsent he la employed at Claaceys. Mr. and Mrs. ' Olson will male their home at 1215 North Commercial street- ' . Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Olcott were In Portland for New Year's this week and were lie house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald West. They went down to attend the dancing Strty on New Year's eve given by lies Helen West, the affair given at the Multaomah hotel given to ber Portland friends. Governor sad Mrs. Olcott received with Mr. snd Mrs. West and Miss West la the holly room and the rose room adjoining was used as a setting for the merry dancers. The members of the ttyrd family enjoyed a family dianer New Years day at the home of Mr. L. A. Iryrd when they celebrated the slxty-rccrta wedding anniversary of Mrs. Byrd. All or Mrs. Byrd's children were present and a group of her grand children. Seated around the ptetty table were Mrs. L. A. Byrd. Mr. aal Mrs. L. IL MeMahpa. Dr. and Ms. W. II. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Dr snd Mrs. Roy Byrd. Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd. Mrs. William Speech-" Rizal's Devotion To HIl,Urr' Virginia Byrd, Harold Roseburg. snd her sons. Ralph, Rty mond and Carl Shantx. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Arthur Jor dan, who were married at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Retgelman. on Mill street. New Years day. will make their home In Pendleton, where Mr. Jordan Is en gaged In road engineering for the state of Oregon. The marriage came as a complete surprise to all but a few intimate friends as It was planned for a later date. It culminates a romance that began in the mountains east ot En- gene during the summer ot 1917, while the bride was visiting relatives at Belknap springs and the groom was surveying. Calvin Arthur Jordan Is a gradu ate of the Oregon Agricultural col lege and during his under-graduate years was a prominent athlete. He was a member of the Lamba Chi Al pha, fraternity and took a keen Inter est la college life. When the United States entered the war he enlisted in the Twenty thirdT regiment or Engi neers and. after a strenuous period ot training In the east, was sent over seas and experienced still more stren Country", J. Mendoza Piano solo T. S. Roberts. Speech 'The Filipino Flag", II. B. Carbon el I. Song "America." Miss Irene Howard and Lieuten ant Harvey Edwin Miller were mar ried at noon Wednesday at the home of the groom's father, E. C. Miller at lt5 South Nineteenth street. Rev. J. J. Miller or St. Louis, an uncle or the groom read the service In the presence or the Immediate family. The house was decorated .with nar cissus, ferns and smilax. Following the ceremony a three course lunch eon was served. . Mrs. Miller Is the daughter of Mrs. Anns Howard, formerly assistant city librarian who left Salem last summer for the east. She has lived in Salem for a number of years and during the war saw a year's service as a nurse In a Held hospital In Franee. Lieutenant Miller also saw a year's service In Ftsnce. Lieutenant Miller and his bride West and daughter. Josephine, of f"1 J ne,r . on,f 10 Kington. j . o.. I vJregoa. where the . former own a large wheat ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport are home again after an absence of two months while they were travel ing through the east. They Included In their travels Chicago. New York. Detroit. Boston. Washington. D. C Charleston. New Orleans, and Los Angeles and San Francisco enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Lamport ar rived home Thursday night.' Miss Alma Ashby. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ashby. and Wil liam E. Knower were married at a beautiful service at the borne of the bride's parent at 210 South vine. teenth street oa Wednelar after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. II. C.! Stover read the service la the pres-l ence or only the I5Tmeilate families or the young couple. The bride was attractive In a gown of purple chif fon velvet with a hat to match. She wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner ros- '! .wMlf.!,earl El- cIo Wend or the brldeDtayed the Mendelsohn wedding inarch as the party en tered the room. Following the cere mony a wedding lunch was nin-rf i Miss Ashby was a popular employe ! Harger and Clarence Byrd. One ot tbe'dellgbtrnl events of the week were the community dinner at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J. IKrk at 440 Mill street, on New Year's day. The table was adorned with a centerpiece or holly and with, red candles which Illuminated the. . party. Plates were laid ror Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Skelley. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mr. and Mrs., Armln T. Steiner. Miss Florence Howe. Miss Ruth Buseh. and Mr. and (-Mrs. Kirk. Next Wednesday evening MUs Flo ra M. Case of the Icty library and her assistants will give a l!rrary at home tothe friends and patrons of the library. ,It will be held la the main library room and will oe from ' I until IP o'clock. The object win be to acquaint the pejtvte of Salem with the work of the library and to give them a social, evening. " rhre will be a victrola concert. . Mrs. George II. Saubert and Jaugt ter. Miss Eleanor Saaubert. or Sp. kane. are guests for several daays n this city, of Miss Minnie Ilayden., They are former well known Savsm folk when Mr. Saubert was wild The Statesman. He Is now with the Spokesman Review. Miss Saebert is a student at the Oregon A icrU tural college. . Miss Mabel Childs of Roseburg 's visiting for several dars at the CM. Epplev home. Miss Childs has Jnrt recently returned from over a ysr la reconstruction work at Fort M Pherson lo Georgia. Mrs.'.W.-A. Zimmerman and Miss r ranees Zimmerman, of Crowley. Alberta. Canada, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Miss Doris Churchill will return o school this arternoon at the Uni versity of Oregon where the Is Delta Delta Delta sorority girt. (Continued oa page S)