The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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SECOND NEWS SECTION
MCS I. TO 5,
Society cni ClaitiVitl
SIXTIETH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMRER 10, 1
PRICE: FIVE CENTH
:: SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK ::
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BY MOLLY BRUNK
MRS. Isaac Lee Patterson, vice president general of the national
society, Daughters of the American Revolution, and wife of
.State Senator, Patterson of Salem, is anxious that Oregon's
history or record in the national chapter he brought up to the standard
that Oregon should hold. -
Although the records of the national organization do not show
Oregon women to be descendants oflhe sturdy Pilgrim forefathers.
Mrs Patterson is sure that descendants must exist here as they do
la New England. She has issued the following letter to Oregon
Tiiesday the 21st of this coming week will mark the Tercenten
ary Annltrs'ary cf the landing on Plymouth Rock of that intrepid
little band of One hundred and two men. women and children known
as the Mayflower Pilgrims. '
"While the amazing record of their achievement in seeking the
inhospitable sfiores of an almost unknown land for the sake of
religious liberty and I freedom has , been told over and over in the
papers and in the pulpits and from the rostrum 1 believe there has
been iio survey1 of their descendants made in the stat-.
"Would it not hi well for them to Identify themselves to one
toother this week. ' 7 , ', - " . .
"In order that a lasting record can be made will those interested
addresses with the name of the
Pilgrim ancestor to Mrs. Sarah Clark Dyer. 855 Center St.. phone
124-R 'Mrs- iJyer is a aescenuaui . i uuirnmr mium uauiu...
Any member of the Chemeketa Chapter. Daughters of the American
..rill 1dn crla II v "krw-ofWraf
On hronze tablet on the Memorial Monument at Provincetown.
re Cod.' Mass.. is. this inscription, written by Dr. Charles Eliot.
president emeritus oi tiarvaru unnernj.
"On November 21. 1620. the 'Mayflower,' carrying 102 passengers.
men. women and children, east anchor in this harbor, sixty-seven ,
days from Plymouth. Englarid. ...
"On the same day the forty-one adult males of the company had
solemnly covenanted themselves together 'into a civil body politick.
"This body politick established and maintained on the bleak and
, barren edge of a vast wilderness a state without a bishop or a priest;
a democratic commonwealth: the members of which were 'straigbtly
tledTo all care of each other's good and of the who e by every one -'
"With long-suffering devotions and sober resolutions, they illus
trated for the first time in history the principles of the religious and
itrii itherttf and tlie practice of a genuine democracy.; ' 'r; ' '
d "Therefore the remembrance of them shall be perpetuatd in the
vast ReSic that hai inherited their Ideals." Thiols the compact
Sit ihey made? "In ye name of God. Amen. We whose namerwe
1 1 -,T,ihA lovall subjects of our dread soveraigne Lord. King
iSMit'nrMtnm. Franc & Ireland king.
i T,;.,n faith &c naveing undertaken fof ye glorie of God.
tJtiS.Mth. and the honour of our king
3 Jntrie a voyage to plant ye first colonie in ye Northerne parts
vnJ d brtheso presents solemnly andmutualy in ye pres
f Vif ami of onTo Another, covenant and combine our selves
ence of God. and or one oi bo . nrderine & pres-
togeather Into a civm "oreUid" and by vertue hearof to
erratum & furtherance of ye ends JiK.le ordinances.
enacte. constitute, ana - r-- thouRht
,cU. constitutions, o:lromAimj unto
most meete & convenient ir, nn w obedience. In witness
which we Promise all JjJJ"1 Sr CaiCcdd ye
whereof we have .hereunder Bubscr mea our . , Urd King
INSPIRATION FOR CHRISTMAS EVE PARTY
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A croup of congenial folk
woriwill remain ov-r the holiday fort-) Place
r. As night with the former" grand-, Ifctf a
uesn if Mr. and Mm. T
j l.lvesley. who rntertainod oii, mother Mrn. K. K. Water.
Wednesday niht
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card further emphaiiHl
Mrojrhinc Ynlotide. and at
larh mer was a nnalnt nosegay
with anotheif The Watem tamilv will mm 1 1 r .
channing social contribution inj in reunion on Christ iua day at j,.,, MnJ rrm9nn carnation.
the form of a dinner. Decora-c the residence of Mr. and Mrs, j
nuns ti rif ton in pins, wiuij i.wrpe t.. waters. Air. ana .Mrs. j
lnent.H bearini; out the color noteJ over the date.
Cover were placed for Mr!
Nine gaenta wer I.IJde. who
numbered Mr. RairhUPa ett
frend.
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and Mrs. John H. McNarr. l)r
and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr.. Mr. and
Mr. I). V. Kyre. Mr. and Mm
M. Hofor and the hr-M. 1
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Miss Dorothy Ilrfxk will cele
brate' her birthday anniversary to
morrow with a dinner party at
the Hotel Marlon, guests- num
bering a group of her closest
friend. Cover will be arranged
for eleven around a table decor
ated in Christmas colors and em
1 5ems. Following the dinner all
will adjourn to the Oiegon thea
ter, forming a line i.artv. fU
Helen Moore of O. A. C. to chap
eron the party.
Those bidden will be Mhw
-Thelma oung. Miss Ruth Moore.
' Miss Caroline Hast. Miss Jean
nll Vandervort. Mlsa Genevieve
'Khdicott. Miss Ava Miller. Mis
Helen Peterson. MUs Wllma
Spence. Miss Carmeleta Rarnalst.
MiPa 1 tern ire Powers of Portland.
.and Miss Helen Moore of Cor
vallis.
On of the most charming and
urugnuul or the pre-hollday at
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fclrn wai the rarty given by the I
Mr. and Mm. C. R. Webb le
turred last nght from a two-1
day KCjonrn in Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. XZ. K. Sfhune-i
man will go to Portland the last j
of the week to tprml Cbrlitma'
and re;. iair to uhcr in the New '
Year.' They will make their!
headiuarters at the Itenson ho
tel.
The college set ha barely ar- j
rived than the round of gaiety
in their honor berin. ltov and
rirlj. for tb most part, attend- I
ing the university of Oregon and
Oregon Agricultural college ar-j
rived Saturday, the first affair I
ffor their pleasure to be the din
ner which Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr-!
will give at the Smith residence
Monday night, for her son Mal
colm Smith, an O. A. C. Mndent.
Co em will re laid for IS. flanc-
hi; to culminate the eveping.
The Merry-Go-Ronnd Card club.
which mt thin week with Mrs.
Frank Snedor. has postponed
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member of the local chapter
the P. E. O. Fdciety. for the plea- I to
ure of their husband, at the .res-M
Idence of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Fish
er. Friday night.
The entirn house bad been
he jLeiuions nntil well over the holi
of 1'days. Mr. and Mm. John McNary
.;:r,i e entirn house had b
" . i I transformed Into a' Chrlsti
( wonderland for the occasion.
tziU elaborate and ingenlu
, V their arrangement being perf
ye f iftie fourth
and was the first declaraticn o Df our Declar
riftie fourth. Ano; .;., members of the PilgrimB.!
This' was signed by f orty.one of the .
pendeoce made la the world.
ation or inaepruuTO. - - . f; . -
THE liautifuTchTisTmas custom which was begun tn Salem wreral j
IhIm oI having a municipal .Christmas tree is to again be
SSrS tfta yeai ? the "S tree on the arthouselawn to to
atiiii4M heretofore in announcing the season of good will and
rtatilTStaily charming custom ! was started locally last year.
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nrolect last year., ,ucl '. .
hoed organization plan to . hT . d7 Special
liigln tne resiaenw-. each group should have an appotniea
mnsicftl talent is "JKff'jgLjS T TheP churches in your vicinity
leader and Paslbe,fa?heeader The leader of each group
could cooperate in Prodingthe leader. -JJ , th carols. The
hall be reiportsible for the group, 'w ramwj with
chaperon shall accompany e roup nnst m best time,
special responsibility in loonf " Christmas eve. At
xperience has shown, is e "doth r engagements less likely
' opln is enough."
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ISS MARGARET WHITE, attractive maid of the
younger set, for whom her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
R T. Whitp. havp issued one-hundred and fifty
invitations for a dancing party to take place in Moose (
hall on Christmas eve, which will be the largest affair !
of the coming week. ' j
C HRISTMAS shopping and ac
tivities attendant upon the
koliday have been given Prece-c-ace-.over
social affairs this
week, the week-end calendar
ihowlng six days that -were
atrtngely empty of dinners, danc
es and the usual round of gaieties.
Cot the coming week will be
no more than ushered in than so
cial life take on renewed life and
olor, and this will be the order
cf things until well into the new
rear, for the opening of the legis
lature Is always the signal for
much entertaining, when promi
-fiii trnown solons and
u,:r; made to feel that
Oregon's capital city is very hos
pitable indeea.
MK and Mrs. Will H. Bennett
accompanied by Mrs. Bennett s
mother. Mm. E. J. Rurchill. are
leaving Salem Tuesday, for Pen
dleton, where they are to take up
their residence. They w 11 stop
off in Portland to visit brleriy
with relativs. .
A host of friends here game
during the brief time that the
innnAa have made their home in
the capital city, will witness their
Salem Elite
: 429 Court Street
For neat, first class work, try us
Hemstitching, Cnainstitching?, Cable Stitching
t 10 cents a yard ,
Gifts- Christmas Gift
V -Nothing mor acceptable than Silk' Hosiery V
I UO.Silk Hosiery now-- --" 12?
1 52.25, $2.50 Pure Silk..;...--.----.------ ""Ii0
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A. E. LYONS
Nu-Done Parlors
429 Court Street
departure with , slacere regret.
Farewell has been expressed
through Several charming affairs
complimentary to . the .isennetts
during the past fortnight.
The luncheon at the Hotel Mar
ion Thursday for the pleasure of
Mrs. Will H. " Bennett, wno is
leaving tomorrow for . her new
home in Pendleton, was one o:
the outstanding social affairs of
the week. Serving jointly as
hostesses were Mrs. Milton L.
Meyers, Mrs. George G, Brown
and Mrs. H. H. Olinger, the guest
list including those who nave
known Mrs. Bennett most inti
mately during her residence here.
To greet Mrs. Arthur Vassal, a
charming young hjatron, who has
recently came here from Seattle
to make her home, Mrs. Russell
Catlin and Mrs. Frank Spears
issued invitations for Monday af
ternoon, when they ' entertained
with a bridge-tea at the Catlin
residence.
Six tables were employed for
the game. Mrs. Kdwin h. Baker
winning high score. Following
the awardins of the trophy, lunch
eon was served the guests while
they remained seated around the
small tables. -
Later in the afternoon addition
al guests came in for tea, about
40 matrons and maids being bid
den to the alfair. Assisting were
Mrs. William Thielsen. Mrs. E. C
Cross and Mrs. IT. O. Shipley.
The pfe-holiday party of the
Monday Niht Dancing club the
first cf the week was one of the
most succes'iul affairs yet Rpon
sored by that organization. A
number of outside guests .were
bidden, who were in several in
stances included in the supper
and dinner parties given in con
nection with the dance. Amon;
this cotorie were Mr. and Mrs. Z.
J. Uigg.-j. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Smith. Mrs. Frederick S. Stewart.
Miss Eliza aColan, Miss Margaret
Ilodgers.. Miss Marie Ilreitenstein.
Miss Selma Stensaas, James Craw
ford, and Dr. Phil Xeimeyer.
' .The committee named to decor
ate Moose hall and composed o7
Walter Kirk, chairman; Mrs.
Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Stiff,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and-J
Oliver Meyers, utilized the ap
nroaching Ynletide as a motif.
transforming Ihe big room with
evergreen and the emblems of
the season.
One biK tree brichtly lighted
and ornamented with Christmas
novelties was duplicated in mini
ature and -placed In the corners
of the hall, a frieze of evergreen,
glistening with realistic icicles,
forming a connecting link be
tween. . I
Red shades subdued the lights,
and candles in the same color
gleamed from the four corners of
the punch table, which was pre
sided over by Miss Martha Pow-i
ell. . !
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-' Among the affairs identified
with the dance, the supper given
by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bu
sick was among-the most charg
ing. Lavender formed a harmon
izing note in the decorations, a
large cluster of shaggy chrysan
themums in fbis shade centering
the board. Lavender candles
were an effective detail, as were
also the place cards and favors. '
Covers were arranged for Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Grier. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Duncan. Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert L. Stiff. Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Perry, Miss Marie Breitenstein
and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
were hots for an eight-cover sup
per following the Monday Aignt
club's . dance, holly and red can
dles in candelabra which were
utilized in decorating the board
lending a suggestion ot yuietiue.
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Spauiding. Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Mills. Dr. and Mrs. W. II.
Darby and the hosts.
Still another supper was Ihe
one of six covers given by Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Glover. Marigold
centered the table, around which
places were arranged for Mr. and
Mrs. Z. J. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Hrophy and Mr. and Mrs.
Glover.
Invitations were issued tbi
week by Miss Ruth Barnes for a
large dancing party to tie given on
Friday night. New Year's eve. in
Moose hali, the affair; to call to
gether 175 maids and men of the
younger set, a large number of
whom are home for the holidays.
Miss Barnes, who is a student
at the University of Washington.
Seattle, will come homo Thurs
day, the affair which she Is giv
ing for th pleasure of her friend
being one of the most happily
anticipated on the holiday program.
mas
de-In
rfeet-
ed 'Into a perfect decorative
scheme. Tables for the dinner
rbich was the Initial feature of
he Tnlnr fnrmail m Wn
through the. iun porches and on
tnroiun the dining room. Red
candles in candelabra and small
er holders, made bright punctu
ations of color; on the snowy lin
en, and hanging baskets of green
ly, poinsettias and Christmas
bells . formed effective embellish
ment for this section of the In
terior, f The other room -r
thrown Into one. Yuletid prMti.
ry and novelties completing a har
monious ana ; Deantirul back
ground for the meats. who tn.
tPtetit Cehtprvf In tfia hi llrhiH
and decorated Christmas tree, ton
wnicn mere were gills lor each.
Dr. II. . C- Epley impersonated
Santa Claus.
Music , and informal entertain
ment filled the remaining hours.
Miss MIna Cook and MIm Wini
fred St. Claire of Gresham. as
sisting. Club members; and husband
present were Mr. and Mrs. II.
E. Bolinger. Dr. and Mrs. W. If.
I'yrd, Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Epley.
Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Miss
Laura Grant. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. William
Hughes, Mr. and "Mrs. W. T. Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Knntz. Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Littler. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McGilchrist Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. MrCuIIoush. Mr. and
Mrs. It. J. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Volk. Mrs. A. T. Woolnert. and
Mrs. F. W. Selee.
Mrs. Prince W. Van Doren ha
with her as her house guests her
mother Mr. John Flannigsn. her
sister Miss M. E. Flannlran and
her brother, L. R. Flannlgan. all
of Minneapolis. Minn., who will
remain until over the holidays.
They will go from here to Ln
Angeles, where they will spend
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs, Northrnp Waters
of Corvallls arrived Saturday and
o club bouts in three- we-ks.
rs. Snedecor entertained n
Tuesday evening. Inviting Mr.
and, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers In
additionally.
The players were Mirronndtd
by decorations In keeping with
the iieason. Card honors went to
Mrs. Frank Spencer and R. B.
Fleming.
Mrs. Joseph II. Albert had with
her as her caests Wednesday Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Jorgensen. Mrs.
F. F. Dalrymple and Mioses Grace
and Sally Jorgeniwn. all of port-
lml nhn motored US for the
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day.
Mrs. E. J. Burchlll. wao has
made her home with her dauxh
ter. Mrs. Will II. Bennett, during
th lunnett's residence here, was
comnlimented with the beantifal
lv annotated luncheon, which
Mr. -John J. Roberts gave Wed
" Candelabra bearing red candles
used as a centerpiece, mounds
placed at either end of the board. I
Harifachiefs
The Gilt
That Never
F mis To
Please!
Dainty white, embroidered handkerchiefs or those
in delicate colors, or even the rhore strikingly color
ful handkerchiefs are always greatly appreciated.
Now-a-days onea costume so often calls for a har
monizing handkerchief as the final touch and do one
ever quite has enough. For this reason, there is no
gift so universally in demand as the Christmas Hand
kerchief. We have jut received our Holiday asaortmerit
of dainty and attractive handkerchiefs, 2Sc, 3ie, 50c
up to ZZ0. .
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The "Luckv Giff is the gift that U given under the
"PAY AS YOU CO- plan.
Quality
Merchandise
Popular
Prices
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Once npain the feminine con
tingent is to be included in a1
Cherrian function, for the offic
ial committee when it emerged
from the dining room of the Ho
tel Marion Friday noon, where
It had been in conclave, gave out
this pleasing bit or information.
The affair in question will have
to do with the official installation
of King Bins Charle E. Know
land, but it will not ha a banquet,
the committee made that detail
plain, but will, instead, be known
by the awe-inspiring name of
"The Coronation of the King."
und will take nlace In the armory
a? S:3 on the evening of Janu-;
All wives and feminine rriends'
of the Cherrians will be issued 1
invltalinno as Well as those Of i
rfficials of Kim liar i organizations i
throughout the state, including
the Rosarians of Portland, the
Prunarian? of Vancouver, the Ra
diators of Eugene, the Hubarians
of Albany, and lastly, the entirely
new organization the Strawber
rians of Lebanon.
An impressive ceremonial will
be gone through with, and there
will be an extensive program, but
as to the details of this program
the Cherrians are not committing
themselves.
For Christmas Gifts.
All kinds of models in fancy
Brocade and Pink Satin. Bou
doir Caps. Camisoles, Van
Roalte Silk Hosiery.
RF.XSKA Ju KWAKT
Corset Specialist 115 Liberty St.
Give her a Hoover and you give her a lifetime
of pride in an immaculate home. You give her an
electric carpet-beater that flutters out all injurious
embedded grit; an electric car pet-sweeper that
brightens colors, straightens nap and collects all
stubborn, clinging litter; and an electric Auction
cleaner that removes surface dirt. Only The Hoover
combines these three essential devices in one. And
it is the largest-selling electric cleaner in the world.
OOVER
It BEATS . as it Sweeps as it Cleans
V Lt us demonmate The HOOVER on your own rufs
r Lcrc in cur store. Convenient term tsajr b arrangci.
fm. Galsdorfj
The Store of Housewares3fr j
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