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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1920)
SECOND SECTION . Eight Pages The SUtMmtn receives the wire report of ine"AV oclated PrtM, the greatest and mort reliable " press as sociation la th world. - HLXXY-MXTH YEAR MAL.KM. OltKCJON, S1XHAV MOKMXCi, PFJlltl'AltY 15, 1BJO. PKJCK: F1YB CTKKTH. M' 'RS. O. A. OLSON, wife of the president of the Arabian Knights Shrine club, which eave a biir affair of the week when Shriners from Portland and Willamette valley towns were entertained Thursday night at the armory. By IIUTH LEX ORE FISHER '1 MRS. A. N. Bush dispensed the most charming hospitality of the week when the entertained in honor of Miss Elizabeth Hughes of New York, with a 12 o'clock breakfast which . was perfect In all Us appointments. A large basket of fruit centered the.; table which was placed on a lose richly embroidered breakfast cloth, and on each side of the basket tall 'cut glass rases of French bou quets of daffodils, freesta and Ophel ia rose completed the centerpiece. Distinctly n western dishes were served' becaose the guests of honor and .Miss McGilvery also a guest are from the east. Plates were laid for 1. -In the afternoon Mrs. Bush took Miss Hughe and a few others motor ing over the country. 1 1- ONE of the most beautiful danc , lag parties to be given in Sa lem during the season was the ghrine and Lincoln day ball given by. the Salem Arabian Knights ctu Thursday evening. The affair called out about 200 society folk of Salem, Portland, Albany and Woodburn. American flags, and Shrine em blems were used in artistic profusion in decorating the ball room, and the ngniing was rnrmsnea Dy ganana of varl-hued lights. Steelhammer select orchestra, placed In -the ' center of the floor surrounded by flags. Shrine emblems and palms, furnished music for the dancing, i The east end of the armory was enclosed, by Oriental nigs, and here a Sumptuous supper was served at midnight. .The Chanters from Portland were present and between dances gave a number iof beautiful songs. In one v corner at punch table was decorated With palms and Shrine. emblems, and punch was served during the even- lag by Mis EuU Kayior and ttutn Fisher, f , I : A numbeT of beautiful gowns was noticed during the evening, among them the one being worn by Mrs. Harry Hawkins . which . attracted much admiration. It was of, gold brocaded cloth, cut along stunning lines, ? Her sister, Mrs.' Robert Mc Mnrray. was beautiful In a creation of peacock blue georgette made with a loop, lun vis inmnwu hub m quantity jof cream lace. . ' i Mrs. Zkdoc Riggs was beautiful in a gown of lovely black lace over gold cloth, with an ostrich feather trim ming on the skirt. Mrs. J. P. Stapleton of Portland was stunning in a cream lace gown. Airs. A. H. Lea, wife of the poten tate, wore a stunning black velvet gown. ' Mrs. Helen Seigel of Portland, was lovely in a rose satin gown. Miss Eunaine Craig was charming in a peacock bine gown with band ings of silver lace around the skirt which was made with el'ghtly hoop effects. Mis Edna Simonton wore a pea cock blue satin gown.: Mrs. Fred Stewart was much ad mired in a cream satin gown with opalescent trimmings. Mrs. U. G. Shipley wore a rose sat. in gown with trimmings in the same material In the manner of small ruf fles. Mrs. will H. Bennett was very attractive in a gown of yellow satin under yellow tulle. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Westbrook of Albany were out-of-town guests ai were Judge and Mrs. J. P. StaDleton Af pAftlanrl Xf v mnA Vf r . lnlin W . . V. . . WWM.' Steelhammer of Woodburn were guests from out of Salem !. The' Salem guests of the Arabian Knights club were Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egan. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mr. and Mrs. William Connel Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs Orover'C. Bellinger. Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr., and Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. Frank Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawk ins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMur ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Buslck. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher. The members of the Arabian Knights club and their wives were: Mf. and Mrs. Zadoe Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs- George G. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Rogers. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McAllister, Dr. and Mrs. Fred-H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs." H. T. Love, Mr. -and Mrs. J r V- - , ..... .. Theron Swank, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vibbert. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson, president of the club, Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Schei. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Erixon, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Patton, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lovell, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carlton. RS. Oswald West of Portland was the inspiration for lovely hospitality provided by Mrs. George II. Rodgers and Mrs. William H. Ly tle at the Rodgers home yesterday afternoon when they entertained wiht eight tables of bridge. M M 1 he r ash ! " . , - j it : . ; t v Fittin ions THE BINNER Oemand rerrect g Corsets j mm CORSET for years hai? been the first choice of the hest dressed woinan of ih country. Not alone for its beautiful ma terials nor for its wonderful workmanship but because eveiy Dinner j Corset is made skillfully to fit the various j figures and to mold each into lines of grace. rooms were adorned with pussywil lows and red carnations which were used in pretty" profusion. Dainty little valentines were used for score cards. Mrs. Oliver C. Locke re ceived the' award for high score. La ter additional guests called for tea ct the charming party to meet Mrs. West. Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, Mrs. W. Mel vln Plimpton. Mrs. Fred Thielsen. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., assisted the hostess during the afternoon. ISS Mary Jane Albert was com plimented with smartly appointed birthday dinner Tuefday evening given by her rrn mother, Mrs. Joseph Albert . 1 . . K ' . 1 I ' ft . a l ineir uoine on .orin mirr street. A large art basket filled with pink and white carnations and tied with a huge tulle and pink satin bow formed a centerpiece. Plates were set for Miss Mary Jane Albert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Mrs. Helen Seigel' of Portland. Mrs. Georpe H. Rodgers, Miss Josephine Albert, Paul Wal lace. Hush Walker, Awl Eoff, Wal lace Griffith, John Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert. HE Salem Women's club met yesterday afternoon In the Salem Commercial club for Its regular business nesslon, with Mrs Miss Elizabeth Hughes, a distin guished visitor, giving an inspiring talk on the general Y. W. C. A. work and the benefit the country derived from this organization for the young women of the country. Mrs. John Albert, chairman of the scholarship loan fund committee. turned over $50 to the club and thanked the members for their sup port. Mis Mattle Beattie. chair man of the county federation of wo men's clubs spoke of the county clubs Joining the federation. The club ex tended an invitatiou to the county federal ion to meet here at the raeet- ng in May. Mrs. Seymour Jones extended an sses Coats Suits and Accessories - - That Help to Complete the Costume Whoever desires to be correctly attired will find much satisfaction if the garments for spring wear are selected from among those now arriving in the ready to wear departments where no effort has been spared to provide the women and misses of Salem with quality merchandise that will long be re membered after the price is forgotten. The suits of spring present the widest . imaginable range of types and styles to satisfy the varying needs and various tastes of the individual wearer. Coats, Dresses and Skirts, too, are here In numerous models, any one of which you may be assured will be satisfying and serviceable as well as right up to the minute. Quality Merchandise 1 Popular Prices Where Shopping It a Pleasure M' Also we carry 3& (cro)"RSfriB; 1 I WW SvettJineSxsten ; I : i stakes stout figures stylish slim. Gives the fashion-line -of vopue and enable her to wear stylish garments of her more slender sister with equally attractive appearance. .Stylish stout corsets provide a stylish slender figure over which can be worn the lat est of frocks with slim elegance and grace. Our expert fitter will suggest the proper style of corset necessary for the individual fig ure requirement. Our service department w offered to ouir patrons without any obligation whatsoever o make use of it. linstock other makes as It. & G. Corsets, J. CVC. Corset, Lady Ruth ami College Girl. Ladies Store 466472 State Mm s" !. 'vJvv v-.' a I hL J i'-.tt.l."., " j . ; . .. i ' : . ...... t ...... ' : I ' - . ..." FROLASET corsets For SprinK Wear. Also Athletic Gir. dies for misses and women who en saj:e in all kinds of athletic sports ThrM are made of elastic material an.i flexible stays, so they Insure comfort and ease. Elastic bandeaux for stout figures. , t RENSKA L SWART CORSET SPECIALIST 115 Liberty Street. invitation to come to the club to at tend the D. A. It. Americanization service Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Clark gave a brief speech. A large num ber of the clnb member were cut for the afternoon and a short social hour followed when the women me' Miss Hughes. St. Paul's church was ihe scene at 9 o'clock yesterday morning of the wedding of Miss Norma Wichter of this city and Elmer Smith of Eu gene. About 35 relatives and close friends were bidden and the wed ding was marked by simplicity of ar rangement. Preceding the service Miss E. Hersch sang Cadraan's "At Dawning." Frank Sanders, now of Portland, formerly of Salem, presided at the organ and the wedding march was from Lohengrin. The bride was at tractive in a gown of white silk net over satin, and she carried a shower bounilet of brides roses and fern. Eleanor Luper. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Luper. In a dain ty white frock, was ring bearers - Rev. C. H. Towell of St. Paul's church ffad the service. The altar of the church was ar tistically oanked with pink carna tions, fern and palms. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for a short honeymoon after which they will b at home to their friends in Eugene where the eroom Is established n the automobile business. For her troirig awav Mrs. Smlh wore a smart blue silver'on tallleur with a satin hat to match. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wechter of this city. For the past several rears she has been an Instructor at the state school for the blind where she proved quite a favorite. The groom formerly uvea in tnu city but for the past four years has served . in the United States navv. having Just recently gotten his dls discharge. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd and Mrs. Hen ry J. Talbott were hostesses this week at the home of Mrs. Talbott for a meeting of the Thursday afternoon club. A Lincoln program was given wu.iu proved intensely Interesting Mrs. W. P. -Lord 'gave some of her personal reminiscences of Abraham Uncoln. When a very young girl Mrs. Lord many times Ylslted an un cle In Washington. D. C, who was an intimate friend of Lincoln and Mrs. Lord's experiences were very interesting to the club members. Mrs. Alice H. Iodd presented very pleas- Ine-lv th life of Lincoln. Mrs. Wil liam Itrovn read the GettynuriE speech and Profewor Delia Crowder Miller recited Whitman's "My cap tain." The rooms were beautifully adorned with area la. narclwl. ann other spring flowers. At the lunch which wan served at the clone of the afternoon, pretty little valentine fa vor were given each of the 2S guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colony enter tained a company of 10 rrinds Fri day evening at their home for dinner in a delishtful fashion. A crys'nl bowl of violets formed an attractive centerpiece for the prettily appointed table and other decorations were of the valentine nature In keeping with the season. ATterward the evening was Vpent In playing hearts. Plates at the dinner were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bates. Miss Margaret Gra ham, Dr. Clarence Newberry and Mr. and Mrs. Colony. air. and Mrs. Miller E. McGll Christ areentertaining with a pret tily planned dinner today at their home, the occasion being their sec ond wedding anniversary. The mem bers of the McGllchrlst family will be their guests. Mrs. W. T. Greer and Mrs. Wil liam Hamilton were hosteesses for one of the very pretty parties of the week when thev assembled a com pany of 24 couples for a dancing party at the William Hamiltod home. Pussywillows and ferns were used in abundance In baskets . and jata placed around the rooms and red hearts and red balloons, were In a profusion. After; the' dancing an elaborate supper was served. - Each small table was centered with a red candelabra arouftd which were trail- Ing stnllax. Small red nut baskets, tied with7 red mallne, were at each ' : plate. --'.; Mrs. W. F. Drager,. accompanied by her son Glenn, and daughter Mar lon, left yesterday for. St. Louis. Mo., to be away about two months. While in the east they will also visit rela tive In Iowa. . i The dancing party which Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn are giving tomor row night In Cotillion ball will be a very pretty afrair. They have Issued about SO inviutlons among: the so cial set. (Continued on page 1) WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Stamped Baby Bonnets Stamped Baby Pillows Regular 50c Values Wednesday only 35c Complete With Threads NEEDLECRAFT SHOP Phone 058 420 Court St. Nu Bone Corsets - Are moderately priced and will outwear three of the ordinary kind. Try the English Beanty Face Cream A. E. LYONS Phone 958 429 Court Street SPECIAL SALE ON FOX FURS One v k finlv." 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