The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE? OREGON STATESMAN. ..SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. NOVUM HER. 21. 1920
SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK
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A MONT, the notable programs j peared m solo work at the Sal.Mn. dinner hotter biddin in ad- .
to bp Riven by the Salm Rotary olnh. and was warmly re- ! riif tonally M, v' W V Fow , ?i d I 1
Woman's club during De- reived.. She Is also accompanist ! Tt rea p.", win t
rrmber rs the one scheduled tor j for th Apollo club (,r this city. . i i
land five orl.k. to whirli all arejT. II. Kar.n. Mr. Philip Fran.-; art iv rmri. m ill evtetul tnv-
.miss nuumi saw to have a
hriir.aiit future as la musician.
Sh is a student now at Willani-.
is continuing
obligations.
n.Amher 11. at which time a
nipeussion . of child welfare will
ho had with a group of piano
.nnlN bv ; Miss Until Bedford 1 ette and
as a added attraction.
There is already keen anticipa
tion regarding the program Miss
ItedfortI will present on this oc
casion as her work as a .". pianist t
has received much commendation.
Th event of the child weffare
nroram will giv
bnst interpretive selections. Her i ' 'r; -Mr O. A. La-
Jnlo work is declared to be artis-, rrse ' 1 MTaol,a 15yno"K
tic and full of spontaniety and.;" t'ri'.aj Mr?. L Course enter
Impressionistic fire. She has taui.i v u a sma l informal tea
been a keen student of tire piano tr her mother, bidding as guests
for several years and is now reap-j a lew rmnds who knew Mrs. By-
' lnz the reward Tor faithful aFPli-Ucn mcst intimately- during her
cation to the muse. I residence here several years aso.
- Miss Bedford has recently ap-i Today Mrs. LaCouise will be a
Mi.-?, Bertha ( lark, who is leav
ins shortly for Pasadena. Cal.
to enter the Pasadena general
hospital, was complimented with i
a surprise farewell attention last
nignt. wnich was, planned and
SALEM MAN'S ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED
fr
cal education with Miss Beatrice
Shelton o that when she is ready
f baVA -"lrn univApe tv ...:it
be fully prepared to meet outsid !',T,'U, ? A,,s T? Fowle. who f j
Mrs. F. S. Byubn of Portland
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AVictroIa f or Gtaslmas!
At no time of the year is
music so essential to your
home as at Christmas
time. At this period of
reunion the t songs we
loved in childhood make
their most . winning ap
peaL During this season
of festivity 'records : for
dancing do their greatest
service.
- Now is the time to pre
pare for Christmas by or
dering your Victrola. It
is waiting-'for you in the
store no w but a month
from now some one else
may have taken it Some:
one else may ihave, the
pleasure, that should be
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'''"i m; as putsts a mronp or
cIom' Trienis of tli honoree.
The rooms of the Fowle rei-
.i n i, ,i ...... . ri
music lO'trs .p. Saturdav end i u.iin. .i i., .
dnrin' the evonlno- wora 1 I
Lillian Hartshorn. Miss Agnes
P:ivn. am'M'iss Lucille JaskosH.
A. pretty feature was the present
ing of u ;-irt as a. farewell remem
brance. GuesU bidden were Miss Hazel
Keler. Miss Cora Talklngton.
Miss Oda Chapman. Miss Mary
Chadwic'.c, Miss Jehsie Miller.
Miss Svlvia Millar lt k'ino
'Mis:? Asnes Bavne. Mi$ m.hhp
Savage. Miss Henrietta AVolfer.
Miss Iinth Fisher. Miss f
Jaskoski. Mrs. J unes F. Elvin.
Mrs. il. I.. Clark. Mrs. Lillian I
ITamhorn. Mrs. Frank Jaskoski i
and Mr?, w. P. Fowle.
The degree of culture of aj
ccmi.tunity is shown ( by the cou-
dition to its art life.' Salemihaaj
for a number of years been
known as somewhat of a musical i
center, now It is gradually de
veloping an 'merest In pictorial
art and the art crafts. ,t The es-
laDusnment ,or the R. Monroe
Gilbert's Arts and Crafts shop,
which had its opening this week.
Is a demonstration of this' awak
ened interest, for otherwise a
place of this sort could not have
been made possible. .
Thi unique an1 clever shop
promises to become a center of
art activities here, for it is not
merely a store for the selling of
art objects, but fulfilling the de-'
sign of the originators, will be
more of a general headquarters
for lovers of the beautiful. Later
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert plan a ser
ies of Etudio teas.
The entire stock displayed is
designed by Mr. Gilbert, with the
exception of a line "of frames
from . ihe most exclusive manu
facturing company in the United
States, the II. Lieber Co., of In
dianapolis. "
1 Mr,. Gilbert is well prepared
for the work of designing, hav
ing worked in the studio. of Toj
ettL an artist of national fame,
in San Francisco, and he alo
did craft work in Gumps, which
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V'-.
ordUtlr invitt-d to li.-nl
lend- f !h inMiiiitt.n
Jiokt-d it mak dt.nati.m at Ibat Mr . V.
: time of fruits.
Mr. and Mr.. Carl C. WVI.b. Mr.
kI .Mr. Frank V. Myer and
Th-'lin. Mm Charts Vhttmr. Jtr "tat ton ur me o-ann. tr.in
are ' K. ii lift l. Ii.ii. iiri I'jbI Mac -r. a f l't Cl. Th-
v-reta!ln or inn- ! Klin. !n
Mr. J. C.
Ni hoj-sn.
Mr. S. II
KeBey.
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m.ihI
Mr 1.
Tr.twri.
VI r. Fri Sr r" pinnra prtiaan;; ir
.VIH'u'UukIi. rratT iciMtitf. and If Ik in
Mr. Jm : ttial rtv.i at ih re iJen cf
S. Shl! .Mr. B- 1- Nevi lt Imi-
It mtnrr vf (a
IVAN G. MD.NIEU aon of Mrs. Ida McDankJ of Salem,
. whose engagement to liss Dorothy K. Belcher of Cali-
fornia is announced. Mr. McDaniel was formerly man
ager of the Salem Commercial Club. He is at present at
tending Leland Stanford Jr. University, from which insti
tution he will be graduated in June. Miss Belcher is also
a student at Stanford, and is well-known in Southern Cali
fornia society. " : v.
Mr. and Mm. Walter Kirk com-
att.n.l the (lrecui-o. . C.
j ,t-um. in (:.rvallis yt-rdv.
H ,
Mi.-.- m.rr.thy SieiikloO. Uude
,rifii.si.,a atnf ih. ir ralhor WBiiani
! II. Stf.i!.U, rl jr.- oihr Sj1iu Mk
IHhll I.Mik in fll. ill r irt i
j !(i.rvKlliH yfsi.f.!ay.
j I -w- -3
j Mr:. V. M . Kniih will ?n;er-
Isin n !h r huo guf..t n iriac
Institution w-o". ?.!rf. Berthj
iChurrhiJf. an Instructor In the
, Hubbard b !i.r.!s. h. will arri;e
jllay.
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j Mari,' Brtiietfiin and
and l i..h K.lna AckTtnan w-i.t
jorer ta Corvalli.t Friday nisht to
jr.in.iin f r lh. c-k-end. M iit
! Clara Br.'iti n.itei?i a to :itr
'tain them a h-r euU at Waldt
lilall.
j Another rard tlub that will aid
( in making the winter afternoons
; pass quickly was orgaalied re
cently, the tirst session being held
this week at the home cf Mrs.
Charles II. Whitmore. Member
sufficient to make up several ta
bles of bridge were present, the
prize rciag secured ? by Mr. L.
S. Sheldon.
Tea was tarred following tte
game. Mr?. Whit more being as
sisted by Mrs. J. C. McLeod end
Mr. Nicholas Ih-ew. The clib
will meet every two week. Mr.
James Nirh-lon to be the te.
t-nd bouie of the year.
Members are: Mrs. W. O.
CUrke. Mm. Nicholas Drew-. Mr.
StrLllin. Mr, GiBert. cld-fahii.e.l pa'r. rT
jf. . Jierion. lhT ill b enjlaratl
Tha..VglT-r ,.,v T!to!u,'Cff,l " ...
whoM brrival i aitiripstd are) " -r.' . ,
Mr. and Mr. Alff-.l A. Schramm! , ""V.l ' t.iiI, Vr
and little daughter P-trbli. wh.,!', ' h- TIUic c.ab !r.
will .a,e mer f r, ui Corr-BUj" V". ' J? u t ui T. ! m"
Wednr,! t.. remain over the M rlly m at '"l
wk-e:.d with Mr. Srhramra' rri-r. .ltJ M?
Gaffr
vLrKn. vi.. - a larg rloter of
Pir-nt. Mr. and Mr V. J. Kunfi .' hryntheHian:. nhh
wh will also b Joined by Mi-""""" -f--j.i
ti.it- ! Cover werr IIJ
" ' t i LTi.rtT Mr ibJ Mr.
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for Mr. cad
.-. i knntiind. Vr. anJ Mr.
M. Iri-ne Curtis, who U io(U(tw iu. Mr. BB4 vr. 1
lntrnctor In th- CHtage t:rore.jnfkJ Ur Jahn savage, t-f
llign Sch l. Im the lk.mic Art wrtlai4; and the hoi.
department, will arrive t-ly o
from Corvallis. whrr h wr.t to' TlM. fUt0 t.: th(. v.sr Mr :h-r
'' Kt o' her -n.rity l-KaJtar ha been r"t P""!
ters at PI Beta I'll bo,iM over)
De-alr tb fifieemli.
WILL RADIUM AT LAST
OPEN THE DOOR OF
THE GREAT UNKNOWN ?
I'. yon ar nick and want-to Gt W!l
anil Kwo WpII. wrii for titrratnr tbst !
'"w nnjr mill tunou nntnown fv.rttinl Ihe flrt nf lha
T.nA wmH-rfnl rt-w etrmm hrivt relief i 1 rt Ian'1 , "m, r, .
ro o ,anT;MjffT-r from Coit fvaiioii. j to be ovettThanksgivin
immmatism, hriatira.
is the most exclusive art store in
the United States.
It ha3 been said "We ascribe
beauty to that which is simple;
which has no Superfluous part;
which exactly answers its end:
which is ; related to all things;
which is the mean of many ex
tremes. Things may be pretty,
rich, graceful, handsome, and
Ftill lack' beauty." It is the aim
of the Salem studio to 'attain to
this ideal.
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Mrs. Mary Howell will leavu
the first of the week for San
Francisco, from which place she
will sail for Honolulu, where she
idans to spend several months.
neatb red shades, casting a ros
eate glow over the board.
Following the courses, the bus
bands of some of the guesta)
dropped in repahing to tb ou
llard room. The feminine guest
enjoyed an informal social hour.
Those irrvited o participate
were:. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ber
nard!, Ir. , and Mr. Richard
Kriesel, Mr! and Mrs. Earl Ander
wn, .Mt-5. Afem Pearre, Mrs. Gale
Church. . Mr. Anna Guefrroy
Mrs.: Leah Armstrong. Mrs. Viola
Tyler.- MtW Ma belle Brassfield.
Miss Itertha Waldorf and Miss
Kcho Hunt. V
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Mr. and Mr. Bliss Darby be
gun a series of dinners, which
they will give dnring the wlmer.
ine ntoioaii game, ana win snen.i .... ..,.-t-,,i v..r.-r.
Ihe coming week wlih her par- Mr -7th f-;naR near Thaak
rnt. Mr. and Mr. U G. Curll. ;Kf:rg M-ntlm th work of
Mis Can! vUil borne U pa nllun m .tlno with tb"
asioned by the Tear he rV In.fi- .rkl meetiar each wrk
tnte. she being acrefnl in her.ffir sewing
efforts to be tranferred fnm " - -
The recond dance cf tte series
ring given by ta Kaieaa arB
F.agene to Salem.
A forthcoming affair that pro-'rinh will be held in Moo "b a II
mise much will be the second j Drtt Taeday nisht. The rom
of a aerie of parties which on iuitt named to erteet detalli
of the group formed of the Wtat
Central circle of the Ladies Aid
Society of the F1rt Meth-nlUt
rhurrh will glT shrtly. The
list tf name Include Mr. K.
E. FUher. Mm. K. K. fpmyer.
Is composed of G!en Nile, chair
man: C A. Vilbert. Le Gilbert,
and S. G. Brock.
As heretofore the affair will b
formal and tcz Sariner anl their
wives and vcxren friends eeln-
Xlrs. J. B. Littler. Mr. V. t,tfT Tne cnrtae color i!l b4
Ycnng. Mr. W. IL Byara. ' Mr
Walter Wlnslcw and Mrs. P..nld
Cluver. which insures the utrtni
if the affair.
The circle, which ha a bo it 2j
Binied in derorallaf and will
k eomtiacd with the :lfla of
Thar.kgivig. ?
(Continned on rare 41
Mrs. IL lla'rtman will' .viUjTiurrsday ."Tvifcht; Covers were
NVaraliria. Nf-rvou Prontration. Hirh
Bloud Frpssnr and dineaxr of th Stom
arh. Ifart. I.nne. IWr. KiiltifT and
ether ailment. Yon war Drfmrn
K-,.lio-Active Solar Pad dav and 'niicbt.
receivinit th Kadio-ArtiT Kayi rnntiiio
nnusljr into your iTntem, ranmiiK a healthy
rirrulation. . overrominc slueiishnei.
throwing off impuritiea and ntriDi the
tiasaes and nerve to a normal condition
and the next thing you know yon are
getting; well.
Sold on a tet nronoxitKin. Ton are
thoroughly satisfied it is helpinr yon be-1
fore the appliance is year. -Nothing to
do but wear it. No trouble or expense,
and the mo.t wonderful fat about the
appliance is that it is sold so reaaonable
that it is within the rearb of all. both
rirh and poor.
No matter how bad your ailment, or
how Ionic standing, we will be pleased to
have yon try it as onr risk. For full in
formation writ today not tomorrow.
lUdinm Appliaar Co.. 262 Bradbury
Bldr.. Lo Angeles, Calif. "
What
Pleiasuire
HI
Jewelry
Affords!
Think of the pleasure . you experienced
when you wore your first "piece - of
jewelry! Ke.memler Itow1 ycu wanted to
show ,r your new ring to all your friends ?
Wearers of the dainty jewelry and orna
ments we are now offering are proud to
".show' them to their friends. There is
a mark of eh .-jranee in everj- article, whieh
distiuguishs the wearer from others.
Make your next gift a jewelry gift! are
now laying aside-articles for Christmas. A
small dfj osit will hold the article for yon.
Hartman Bros.
" Jewelers and Opticians ,
S'alem, Oregon-
U We Are IIAtLMARK Jewelers.
nest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John B
week
Dclph of
arranged for eight, a pretty lav
ender and white motif being
forked out. ' Cbry-anthemnmi
filled a big basket for the center
piece., and additional appofnt-
r,n. ik- i.. V ,v, rnentB anueii to tne mior eiteci.
week to" be ' guests of" Mr.'1 and PT."'' U
Mr. Alan Byuon. the four ac- ' V" Mf e u
companied by Miss Catherine Pa.r'y n1. Mr and M"' 1 un
Carson and Lawrence Hofer for- Jonn on-
m.in,K.a L" ""l"8 a pI"!' i Mr. and Mr. G. E. Schnnemann
IIP 1UI IUC UlCUU'V. A. AWb-
ball'game. The Dolpbs will -re
turn to their home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mc-i
Callister and Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Luper were others who' motored
to Corvallis yesterday for the
football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Keith
Powell and their children drove
up from Woodtnrn to ras the
week-end with Mrs. Powell's par
ents. Judge and Mrs. tGeorge G.
Bingham.
Mrs. Henry J. ,15ean spent sett
eral days in Portland this week,
going down with Mrs. J. K. Locke
and her -daughter. Miss Beatrice
Locke, who came up to join Miss
Grace Bean for the U. of O.
Homecoming over last week-end.
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Mrs. Eola Myers left Thurs
day for Woodriver, 111., where
the will remain on a fortnight's
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Kalph
Matthews, being accompanied
home by Mrs. D. W. Matthews,
who went east about two. months
ago.
vc
' Announcements have been re
ceived of the birth of a daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Shin
ier, of Harrlsburg. who arrived
Thursday, November the ISth.
and who has been named Barba
ra. Mrs. Shisler is a niece of
Mrs. George G. Brown and Mrs.
H. 11. dinger and is remembered
as Miss Gertrude Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IL Albert
accompanied by Mrs. John C.
Griffith attended the game in
Corvallis yesterday, being joined
tor the occasion by Miss Mary
Jane, Albert, a student at the U.
of O.'
Miss Lenta Baumeartner. Mis
Margaret Stolz and Miss Mar
garet! Griffith are among the
; younger girls spending' the wek-
l end with college friends in iEu-
! gene.
The charter members of the
LaArca clnb of th I'nited Arti
sans gave a .surprise dinner party
Friday nisht in honor of Mrs. J.
A. Bernanli. who. has served a
number of years as captain of the
Cadet team, and who recently re
slsned. Th dinner was given at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ri
chard C. Kriesel.
The house was beautifully dee
orated for the occasion, chrysan
themums carrying out a yellow
note In the living room. The
dining room wa'. particularly dis
tinctive with its crimson decora
lite -faotir: Carnations In this
color arranged with asparagus
fern formed the centerpiece, the
nlac cards being email red rose
will go to Portland Wednesday to
attend the matinee of Chu Ctiinj
Chow at the Ileilig. They will I
remain orer for Thanksgiving.
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Judge and Mrs. George IL Bur
nett, accompanied by Mrs. Ed
ward N. Weller, motored to Port
land yesterday to be the guests
of: Mrs. Burnett niece.. Mr. J.
V. Bickford. who was celebrating
her 23th wedding anniversary.
!'
Miss Carol Dibble writes inter
estingly to friends here of her
work in the department of the
Spoken Word, of the Cornish
Fchool of Music in Seattle. There
will be a break In studies daring
the holidays when Miss Dibble
will return to Salem to spend the
time with her parents; Mr. and
Mrs. TA. C. Dibble.
4s-
The annual "Harvest Home"
festival will be held at the Old
People's Home, corner of 1 2th
and Ferry streets next Tuesday
afternoon. A reception wfll be
held between the hours of two
Helpful Health
Hints
He sins aeainst his own
who Ignores the osteopath.
life
The man inclined to tell you all
of his troubles will soonibecome
one of yours.
Whiskey I getting Its Just
dwerts. When will the poli
I (ctaris get what is honestly com
ing to them?
'
Remember this: the health and
efficiency of yonr friend -was
achieved with the same equipment
that youroureIf possess.
The man who never changes his
mind never does any thinkinr.
and the man who does not think
is drifting always toward the
rocks. j
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It may 1h prnvij wiih murhj
certainty that God intends that no!
man shall have uood health in ,
this world unless be makes it part
of bis daily program.
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Neurasthenia, "nervon break-'
down.". nervous prostration."
'"brain fas" and allied states are
merely the outward manifestation
of some constitutional or anat
omical fault which must be sought
ont and remedied. If the condition j
is to be Improved. And the best.
the most efficient corrective of(
these "fanlts" is osteopathy.
t Copyright 1915 by Williams Pnb-j
Extra Special' For
Week
As an addition to our BIG THANKSGIVING FEAST, now on In fall blut, ne
have added these wonderful barf ain$: ' v . .
Next
Dresses
These come In models of Silk
and Wool, and are highly de
sirable in every way. ;
To make
FINAL CLEARANCE
they are marked less than cost:
$14.9
I I ii'i i ' r.'i "1 ; iC-
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Two-Tone
Jersey
All Silk
Petticoats
i buds. Red candles gleamed- I-'1 "suing Co. AJ1 rights reserved.) ;
Through a most fortunate purchase, direct, for cash. wer
vaaaa viivi uu tuui w a. nuwiuviauih auv. UUC siC t'le I1 J
shades and combinations to select from.
They are strictly High Quality, manufactured by experts
in the business. We have set the price for a rousing special
a, $4.98
ust Received
A most beautifully knit Sweater, from the finest of yarns, in colors that em
brace the season's demands. They are styles that open down the front, to be
worn with Vests, and are particularly adapted for school girls wear. We
have put them in this Thanksgiving Event at Special $3.98
JERSEY SPORT JACKETS, in navy blue, brown and heather. The very last
word in Knit Jackets, specially priced $12.95
n II Good Goods. (cLy
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