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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1920)
SUNDAY MOKNINfi. DECEMBER 19. 1920 TITE OHEG ON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK :: - The masculine contingent came . pointed for the occasion In rcr a bit ot social attention i mmsettia in a cut glas bowl was v larpo . t.rmifht hnmewith him as a t ro-1 i-art men t of ill Snokn Word of , children. I-ouise and Tommy, will phy of his Eastern Oregon hunt-fllic Coimsii ti nooi o .Jiusie. in inp trip. 'Seattle, r.nivtd home yesterday Plates were hud lr J. V. f' tc renr.un until a.tcr .now icnrs .11 rrvKtal ' holders lichtintr either' ir.r feveral years actively identi-tnd of lhe board. Holly-decked j Chambers. William tialesdorf, j with hr parent. Mr. and -Mrs. i:ea wim lUe Uusiness .Men s jfaV0r baskets and the place cards , u-acue. entertained me reiirins officials of the Commercial club at dinner at his residence Frl- day evening The tabU -was beautifully ap- Y. C. Dibble. bore ov:t the holiday suggestion The piece de resistence on the n.nrin ... . , , I, ,T ..... . , t i " "J vi iu ur ,. h.nr truest ilal II !,. Geor.ce Pu'tnam. t ly.le (). Rice, Luther J. C'haiuii. William Mc- Gilchrist Jr.. R. O. Fuelling. C. 15. ; Mr?. William Cravatt cnter- '.Ciancev. T. K. McCroskey. and i taui'.-d tr.e mn:i: rs oi the .Ami cus club at the Court apartment James Coleman. MNa Nellie Ual. and at that tlm had paare , del of It comes from Oregon a&d leave the latter part of the week J Schwab. Miss Marie Seiiwab. MK tooted fcr horn, whn thir the e-.i. tor Tillamook whrre they will re- j Lucille Jakokl. Mi ai Sj- rlan crr ch.inr.-d oioR to ij main over Christmas with Mr. Iiik. Mb llawwn. Miss Kli N- : pl "did of.er lr;n- Made th m. Mi Ilairl S.! t.f . rVatlU Handle" parents. I Ian. M Iks Nettle Denny. Ml Ul-i hy Cue Alor Hotel company tt j m 111 rou.i. up lb Ul t.f tte r-k Mr. and Mr. 11. L. Sleeve are j lian Jacjue. MS; Totter. Mi leaving the last of the week for Edna Saterler. Jake Ki hrer. Sid- Fullerton . ion an a k. Dressmaking .Hemstitching, Cable Stitch and Braiding, per yard. I Get your Christmas orders in early ;, U - v Mull & Henderson vi Room 10, McCornack Building, Salem, Oregon Over Miller s Store Phone 117 .10c during the after noon. v i I a. cino, wiiicn is loruieu lor Cooke l'atton. j Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. J. --- ill. (.arnjobr-t beeoniiiis a new ! -ri... rii,.:i...r s...... r,.-..h member. Mrs. Charles K. Know- ...; iit)i -j br uiii:i mi in - land as.-isJeu recent edition of the De,s Jloines iIoal. Res'ster. in the Sunday ; .supplement "A uiS'ii- j informal and delightful addition to the lonj; list of dances Klveu Mi-s Mary Jane Albert, a thls winter by various orgarira- Kappa Kappa Camilla :irl of thejtions and social coteries. teuvfrsuy of Oregon, is among ur.,, iatifii Hraii Seaside where they will celebrat i ney Join. Howard Cii. uu. Cyril Cbristiiias with a hog party at ( Puinp. Harry Hirsch. liougla-. their nu miner home. '"Stceve- Harris. Klias Kilen. Joseph re cote." and remain over until alt-; tcrson. C. S. NVwbfrry. ClifforJ er tl.c New year. rTomnend. Philip Jakokl and J. Chambers Jr. Cohering in what may Iwoni'j , - It.. .1., V. ...... I.. i .u. i, rairii, wun iremoert oi la Nj- I shown in the accompanying 1 Hire of .Miss Frances McUrath. a t ! nrciety fcirl ;olf fan o Salem, j Ore., who plays deck j;olf and who j 1 ' has-de ised a -machine which ree- 1 ! ?tul.nts home (Christmas trees were employed to lst?r the Ktiensth of a drive t V TH "--"" l". V. i add to the lestive api-earance of without having U lower a lire-!""" " ; I.Mat to chas-e the ball. xow;j Jp"P H. Albert- I they're all doing it on Pacific j ! . , I Imers "l, Amelia Itubiock. a Ftu- t Ji.-;s aroi iioi:e. wno is a second-year student in the De-i I i Five More Days ! r It :1ms been the l-itrgest Christmas liusniess we" have ever lun. I. TIh'sc lat five, days vvill be record breakers. Extra Specials in All Departments We take inventory 'immediately after Christinas ami are now .jelearing up on broken Hues with Extra Special Prices. Just as soon as a line breaks out in sizes xr odd lengths we put it out on Bargain Tables to final close. 3Iany of these "Snaps" we cannot advertise, as they are sold before we could pet them in our advertisement. i Visit the store often and Tpick up these money savers. kJe. arrived Saturday to spend the' holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hab fifck, ) . ' MijiS Chii.-tiiH' Ituhiis'ii and M;ns 'Teresa Ualnisen. studenl! at the Portland Ait institute will come home during the week, to remain over th Christmas week end with their mother. Mrs. Tbrese Ilahnsen ct North Winter street. lhe big hall, and additional jrreenry and decora tiTe material used in puggesting the eanon. Music for the well balanced pro gram was furnished by the Swart crchestra. Credit tor f.ie arrangement or the various detail.'! of the affair was given the committee in Tientsin, kt which plate they ill ; to b- lh ra- Mr. sad Mr. N uniil a vi month's contract i ; Mtnr Cl'.brt cvr Ctrita.. lulfillej. ilaiter h wlil Tl:t h r parett. Thej are playing at the Ator , ia In.lp ndec-e. Houi. a it-adiax KoglUh hotel. & j Mrs. Huliuaa is prrsentrd a Muhr of lb Salem O. A. C. ; loij-t. and has as her acrouipaa- i club, thrlr childr-n and fr lends ilt. th brilliant young planet. ' ill te t-ntertaln! at" a lrg iKailin. a giaduat of the Petro- Chr itmit party at the fmmT ronomlorv. who u a i r:ol Udneday alfki. ', warm l-erfonal fri-nj of th k . . 9 ftfnltrti.f v- in r. v. 1 1 u u iiirBUinj Cvl- - 1 t filial -- lioimail I t ium ru rri , imm m , . ... etterded encarement io 8han- "'flf..- '."I."." 1 Includlag aoart ty . Z. .irpmriy cum in wiuu-i. -'!l. In. llll T.rl.r . ,lr.k CiT ar much In ev lden, mmW. A lig. lighted and tfee ; wmirrel being qalte common- orafe4 lw y Mtber of tb P-' . most attractive featarea. A ho-l or v. . ar:ny oiucer and th-ir wi enliven the place, and there are alm a great many a A .a. &f..A vVI I give color and brilliance to thai to.lblr home loaUU ai- 1 social l'fe of the city. 5 be.og entertained a. U great variety of the finet , Mr, ana Mri. wun h.xij. wiies of similar social airain. t Kri-ud hre of Mr. and Mr, v. as the dancing party sponsored 1 : 1 Ipu'firk :i ml in fori ual titkr- : ... k a.aM rl 1 1 a I nbl t I . ." i ... iU WIT fJ va mv- avau , it arn fkl I.IPir 1UTP4 111 M 111111 . . . . , ... it . ... , ... - i ...... . aa iM.imTkV in anmi r t are . way to keep in golfing form" ta-mt iH win ass.-i.i0ie ai iim nom'; . tU5h ,ank Wednesday evening f aj Wiiv the orieat. I'nlil thi ,. ' , -riti tu lee IhU ear In alt-ntaac. t the same time drie; duM J " Mrs ' - r"neiio.i ia a tort- j in t'otiilian hall., which was an j ,d,ne 0f sptemU r Mr. and Mr. ! . r"JTm W 'l " .v . ti.r7t. A rafeieiU aoppr win i a , " rr - . AArrawl aa 1 aa lAVa Tl irni in China. FAT FOLKS ' GET THIN Mla Gertmdr Cray' and Mia Margaret Cray of Portland will Reliable Home Redaction System i finit i to Ia bad. but it la Mrs. I llnlittan opinion that a rreat IContlnaed on ur 3) 1ft charge, composed of Hoy Hurton. e. Uf M.rir il George ll. i i !- ni wh Mrs. John ' E. 1 trophy. Riches and L. P. Aldrich. Tho.se participating were Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. L.. P. Aldrich. Mr. and Mr?.. George H. Ulches, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurton, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hrophy, Mr. and Mrs. rntin.ri i.au !. Harry Wenderoth. Mr. and Mrs. JL v Good Goods. CcLy son. I.eon Culbertson with her for the hplidays. the latter coining up from the University of Oregon v hore he is a Kappa Si;;ma man. - Mr.. riiails K. Spuiilding. Mrs. Walti-r Spauldin. Mrs. Koy j Mills and Mis Rose He ine, form ed a party motoring to Portland 1 Wednesday, and remaining over Until Thursday night. t ... Mrs. James Nicholson and son. James Jr.. returned Thursday night from Portland, where they accompankd Mr. Nicholson who was on a longer trip earlier in the week. jr. .. ;Miss Margaret Coodin Is an other I', of O. student home for lhe fortnight holiday. She will spend the time with lu-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Goodin. - T. U Galloway, Mr., and Mrs. Harry Holt. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ches ter Cox. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Mil lard. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Canip-lw-11. Mr. and Mrs. August Hnck estein Jr.". Mr. and Mr. Guy Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Astle. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vibbert. Mr. rnd Mrs.' Paul Hassmusren. Mr. and Mrs., Cliflord Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slmoson. Mr. and Mrs ltaru4 t Wara lk thy c . . . . 1 . L : V a k .. . lltnmi; y at tkl Tala ahU V Vr iag Xmi tmhain, aUa fHtng a.rapl rU at karcia hum c na taa kaa. a a few 4j' tr U l.kalr t nr a alaalis fHjiiw. Ta 1 llmll brm lif atr. taa f rmae. ta kirn aaer: wrk Tm Mtiit aa4 mctuallv plrmmnL Vrm f- : lag Xkr mwhwi al Wiy ! aa4 aia4 aapraM fat 4iaaiar. j If ya kara trta4 vartaas aatha4s af fat ra4acti wiltfmt raal b"St r m,f ' m ka rr laaakfal at kavtag fawaa a j gaaaiaa araiam. aa4 fl yaCri AIm la N Wm a4 aaaai lfc JT ! ft W aafa. fatiaal aa4 WIUfaL la aa'h K taara ta a ayaa4 gaaraataa .Bay a aaaTI ( Xmrm tabalra at aay kaay 4 rat atara. ar aa4 far fraa Bracamra. aita trtiaaata. Xarala Ca, VA-4S, Stattaa Z. k're Tark 20 Per Cent Discount on all Hand Embroideml Articles. A chance Jo buy gifts lor Christmas - Needlecraft Shop 429 Court Street rhoue i m - , . Miss Marcaret Griffith arrived Friday night from Eugene, where! 4 she is attending the University of . j Oregon. She was accompanied by .Miss Mildred Apperson. another student, who stopped off brietly . on her way to spend the holidays i j with her parents in McMinnville. I They will motor ovcuand will.' fi !e'. joined in Portland by Miss". i Grace Young and their son. La- ban Steeves. . T. It. Handler and the ... .. - .ii. a ra. rflw '4j'2 - - jx'' V i j Fride rf Possession- Jj Maclii?ic in the WorlS I Myrtle Knowland i pfedf iP r. w 1 If . 1 A jrw- - mm . 1 toff E 'I' T II . Mi.i The Ideal Gift You choose your gift with the idea of creating the most pleasure for the one to whom it is given. No matter what argu ment is advanced you must a'dmit that a beautiful piece of jewelry is about the most pleasing gift that can be had. Not only at Christmas time, but for long years after; for jewelry is one of the Ciits That Last A DIAMOND WHY NOT? Anyone may give a diamond, this year. We have a most wonderful display in all sizes, but in quality all are the same jerfect. Do not think a diamond is beyend your means, see our display and let us show you how you can secure one of these beau tiful stones the jwrfect gift. Diamonds will never be priced lower than now, and from all reports coming direct from the rapidly depleting diamond mines, the cost of these wonderful gems will be very much higher than at present. Make Your Gift a Diamond lis? i i.n-y't.rm . . : 11 ii iuti r f n i 11 i , '. i r i wit IP 1 k, i v - .'V y iliDllDOOOJIOHl Hartman Bros. Co. JEWELERS and OPTICIANS The Th HALLMARK Qlm Or HALLMARK' 1 ' .- V I f l 1 a I I