T11K OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 31. 1920 SOCIETY Mr and Mrs. Clen Russell and t;0 children. Elizabeth and lion Jean of Portland, arrived yes- terday from roruauu, be the week-end guests ofMr. ,nd Mrs. W. W. Moore. " in Informal welcome to Su JStendent and Mrs. George Fh,,' and the newly-appoint-'S-SfaSor.- in all the city krni. was extended Friday SSfty S Instructors who haye ed more than one year in Te a'fwas held in the Whousethe wia Hallowe'en novelties, and decorative material. ,, The standing en,tertal?1 committee of the Salem Teach er.' club, directed the details o ! the deception. Miss Margarei Power is chairman of this com- SSS: tbe other member, beg: Miss Gertruae rumu-. t'ula Creech. Miss Alfa Kosen Si. Miss Mabel IWWjft Miss Ola Kingsbury and Miss drr the incoming n siructors. their .wives and hus Unds as wll as all members of the school board and their wives were informally invitea. A pleasing program was pre sented, including vocal numbers by Miss Marie Churchill; piano numbers by Miss Esther. Vheeler, readings by Miss lJulu Rosa monde Walton, and viotin selec tions by Leonard Chadwick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weller wcro hosts at a dinner Wednes day nignt in honor of their neph ew, Wener unamDeriain ana nis bride, who have been visiting Mr. Chamberlain mother, Mrs. Rose Chamberlain. : HpbUIps the honor eUesta. rov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles weuer, Airs, saran ttog ers. Mrs. Rose Chamberlain. Miss Plmi Weller. Mrs. S. E. Huelat. Mis:; Mary Frazier. and he host. combined pink roses and maiden hair rem. Tue bride was before her mar riape Miss Dorothy Canfield. the wedding taking place Tuesday, October the nineteenth, at the home of Judge and Mrs. George Belt, in Spokane, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom. The young folks will make their home in Portland. One of the largest and most de lightful attentions that have com plimented Mrs. J. j. Murphy or Portland, house ;uesi oi Mrs. William Lord, was thj tea. Wed- A Han VhoJfos Made Good for Oregon and the United States Vote FOR 3 - Chamberlain - tt Kilned win the war. He was the soldiers' friend. He has always fought tne . people's battles. He helped create the Feder al reserve, Postal Savings, and -Farm Loan Banks. i He fathered the develop ment of Alaska' and aided re clamation in Oregon. ! . He has always voted for the ; right, regardless of party, and has been right upon all public questions. He is For the League of Na tions, with or without reser vations. . i He is a national figure be cause he has made good. 1 " ! Vote for i GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN For U. 8. Senate j (Paid Advertisement) Senator Chamberlain Speaks at Iaberry Theatre: 8 p. E Monday -'ff. a 1w Mi l , ,ntm,iwg "" '" jj - noailiitr ? . V v Ida Babcock an J Mrs. hhv Kar-j rar. at the home of the former, and which called toeth-?r a large number of forme. neighbors and olden-time friends of Xhi hon oree. A profusion of dahl'av in va ried ton-?s formed a graceful and beautiful setting for the event, which was marked bv a Pleasant informality. T3-1 vas served to the guests who wer seated around several small tables, the hostesses being assisted by Mrs. John Farrar. Miss Grace Rjbcock and Miss Oda Chapman. An interesting feature of the afternoon was the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" as the guests were mailing meir departure. Guests bidden were: 1 Mrs. Mrs. D. F. Wagner. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Mrs. C. P. Pishop. Miss Elizabeth Farrar. Mrs. W. II. Bvars. Mrs. Ronald Glover. Mrs.. Wlliam P. Lord. Mrs. Emma Baker, Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Mrs. WV I. Staley. MrsJ Lott Pearce. Mrs. John Farrar, Mrs. E. J. Burchill. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. E C. Small, Mrs. W.-C. Kantner. Mrs: Georg J. Pearce. Mrs. Gideon Stolz, Mrs. Mary Haas. Mis.i Mar garet Cosper. Mrs. Lenta Westa cott. Mrs. Kirk. Mrs. M. M. ChaT- man. Miss Oda Chapman. Mrs. P. 1 II. Raymond. Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mrs. William Steiger, Mrs. A X. Gilbert, Mrs. E. E. Waters, Mrs. R. B. Duncan, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. and Mrs. William P. Bab cock. - t . Candles twinkled in wierd jack 1 o lanterns, frightful old witches! and ghosts appeared in the most unexnected places and a general atmosphere of uncannlness sur rounded the members or tne a- lem O. A. C. club when Miss Ruth Rulifson. Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Weeks and. Mrs. Dora Cummings entertained with a wonderfully planned and executed Hallowe en party at the country home 01 tne former Thursday night. A silent figure in white met the guests at the door; another 0m1a.lv silent, ushered them in while still another directed them to the cloak room.3 at the haa of the stairway. An abundance of Hallowe'en novelties and foliage in autumn coloring made an appropriate ana Msvpr KPttine for the evening's festivities, which reyived an tne olden-time superstitions associat ed with the last date on tne ucio- ber calendar. There was a wit cn, followed eerywhere with the pro verbial black cat. fortune telling. an further In keening with' the 1 time, a supper 01 ginger orsau and cider. Several readings appropriate to Hallowe'en were contributed by Mrs. Cummings: there wsre songs by Miss Lena Belle Tartar, and other songs oi college aays in which all joined. The affair, which was one of the outstanding parties of the past six days, marKea tne ursi winter gathering of the club members, one to be held each month throughout the winter. A big football rally will be held on the twentieth of November, as a. pre-celebration of the Thanksgiv ing game. Those who enjoyed the joint I hosts' hospitality were: MrJand airs. Rhea Luper. Mr. and irs. G. F. Chamoers. Mr. and Mrs. An drew Hansen. Mr. and Mr3. Edgar Pierce of Aumsville; Mr. and Mrs. Pari Ahr-im. Mr ami Mr J. Mark McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson. Mr. anJ Mrs. Mark Hathawav. Mr. and Mrs. Imid Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wal ters. Miss Charlotte Daey, Mis3 Dorothy Steusloff.' Miss Jessie Harriett. Miss Nell Sikes. MIfs Agnes Bayne, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Miss Alice Forbes. Miss Ola Clarke. Miss Mildred Weeks. Miss Lucille Cummings and Messrs. IPter Lester Pearmlne. Arthur Cummings, Joseph Steus loff, Truman Cummings and Wayne Weeks. Sirl who this of the University of Oregon, will return to Eugene late afternoon. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Albert, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Grlf- Rlver. They expect about WedneMay. to return Mrs. O. E. Kr. th froop tormlag a motor party to IlooJ (Contlaoed oa pas ) I . I tith. will leave for Portland where tney wuj oe joinea oy ir. iau 1 Largest Stock of Mr. and Mrs. Svmour Jones are entertaining with a dinner at their country place tod.iv tor the pleasure of Clarence Bishop of Portland, recently returned from a prolonged sojourn In New York City, who is here for -the week end. and for Mr. ana -Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Th Women's Republican Study club of Marion County. Oregon, announces a meeting for Monday afternoon at the hour or iii'Jfci the Republican headquarters. 229 Oregon Bldg.. Salem. Oregon, at which the principal speakers will be Mrs. I. L. Patterson and S. M. Endicott. This will be the last meeting before the election and all ladies of Salem and Ticnity arp nrK,1 to be present. The nrinrinal tonicv will be the immi gration question, protection as advocated by the Republican pi?i form and the waste and oxfrav gance of the present administra tion as indicated by authoritative government publications. . Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert Is expected to arrive in Portland to day from Seattle where she Map ped on her way home from Min nesota, where she has spvnt two months visiting with b- parem. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilcox, and other relatives and friend?. Mr. Gilbert went to Portiana to meet her, bofi to be entertain ed briefly with riends there be fore their return to Sa'.ena. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson and young son.. James Jr. are spending the week end with rela tives and friends In Portland. . Mr .and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert aro on Invinsr a week end visit with their daughter. Miss Mary Jane Albert, a Kappa Kappa oamma. , r t - VICtROLAS AND 1 i i A: i ' A RECORDS In Salem WM. FARNUM "IF I WERE KING" Your pleasure in Music is greatly in creased by the VARIETY OF RECORDS in your collection. The Victrola brings you all the music of all the world, the best of 0 per a, Concert and Or a torio. The liveliest and most human of pop ular songs and dance music. It is our business to study your interest, and we; jwant you to enjoy your Victrola to the utmost, con fident that in so doing we shall continue to enjoy your valued patronage. That is why we carry the largest available stock of records. INDU ANDING 1 ' ' - " - . Is not an accident. Her record as being The First City in Oregon in Per capita Pay-Roll was not attained in a day. 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