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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. KtfCOtt SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER li20 pleaip aid who V eye of ta :: SOCIETY NEWS OF THE WEEK :: te laga. t- U( o: tfe par- owner, waea soaad vtia a it n v -r rv or u W. Melvin Plimp- ,'nd their children. Janet and rfa went to Portland) the rfaf the to spend Christ i iith Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Vrrt Accompanying them home IS will he Betty Abott, a young ln 0( the! Plimptons children. Swill remain over New Year's. James II. Nicholson enters J. li. Erickson and sister during his visit as the guest oftthe latter "entertaining with a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Tie ! Christmas reunion dinner last as on his way to I-os Angeles. , night wnere ne is to spend the holidays, t" Previous to his coming to the I , " . , coast last fall, it was Dr StA uln:"'nr&.l ThWfa, ,anJ John's specialty to collect botan- Vtu .I?1. entertained ical specimens in out-of-the-way 17n '?:"""mf Some Of his trin taking c " 1 aiiiiiS m i . .. u ..... " and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen, Mr. places. him as far north as Labrador. Tailsei until Saturday morning .... rtMr accompanied Mr. and jcicnolsbn and their young Z, Jimmy .to! Portland, where In family reunion with ir xicnolson' family.; according m ti annual cnstom. . 1 ' '. r 1 "of the wedding of Tom rtiaett and Miss Velma Ross, of Marshfield. which reached the last of the week came w 4 phasing announcement. The srwnony took1 place very quietly g the Episcopal church in Marsh 8ld Thursday morning.l Mf. and In. Bennett leaving immediately or Seattle., where they are to re gain on a week's honeymoon, af ttt Dicu they will return to their iome city to take up their rtesi- dnce. ' , .-'!'.': Both young folk are very prominent and have a wide ac- ,m stance. tnrougnoui me naie. yr. Besnetl is the son of the late Jir. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, ' imoog the. early residents i of , JirstiHeld. He is a graduate; of Siinforduniverslty. and la Sigma 01 bud. He has frequently been taterlained . by Mac-- Hofer and Uarence Hofer in Salem. " both btiDf fraternity brothers,,! the for r a classmate at Stanford. Mr. Bennett Is an attorney in Marsh- ZtlA, and has been chosen to rep-. coming .1 fM TJ It" rr, I 1 d ! nrPr.ndnl0,lAd stron' JuliU8 Thielsen and ana Clarence Bishop of 1 "ortland t .u. pksiJ-. arrived Friday night to spend the the ThieUen children. ith their par . j .. her Quests tnisi week her ".w-i H. Erickson and sister SJI Cro.,ui noliday week-end witfc u4. rr:tjr.r;"rr:: ents- Mr- an.Mmc. p. Bishop. ttre young sons, of Chauncey Bish- oo. Kobart and Charles Kay Bishop also joining the grouo for the. holiday festivities. Miss Florence McGregor of San Francisco arrived Friday toj. De entertained for a month as the house guest of her sister Mrs. Bliss Darby. , - . . Mr. and Mrs.,F. A. Elliott are enjoying a visit from their son Jack Elliott, who is here for the holidays. T . - , t. ...-.. Mrs. Ross Miles and Miss Lyra Miles will entertain with 'a Ken sington, next -Vednesday- evening at the B. C. Miles residence, in viting about -20 friends in for the evening. - , :: Mrs. Joycen. Hayes of Hermis ton arrired Thursday night to Judge and Mrs. George H. Bur nett went to Portland the last of the week to spend Christmas and Sunday with their niece Mrs. J. W. Bickford. 5Sr ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murray of Portland arrived Friday night to remain until this evening as the guesta of Mr. and Mfs. Frank Jasko.ski. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooke Patton entertained as their Christmas day guests Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Guiss and their children of Woodburn, and also Mrs. Patton's sister Mrs A. W. Regner or Portland, who has been here on an extended visit but who is leaving the first of the year for her new home in Cleveland, Ohio, where she will join her husband. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert came up from Portland Friday to spend the holidays with her sister M,end Christmas eve with Mrs Mrs. uavm right. Their mother . Albert's mother. Mrs. E. Hurst, Mrs. Eloise Roderick, who is head of the commercial department of the Astoria high school, came up Friday to be here until after the holidays. 4! . " Mr. aiMl Mrs. George F. Wood ford of Portland are here to re- MIDNIGHT SONG By Elizabeth F.. Sherwood ()h, why did earth slumber on that holy night. When. angt.ls kept watch from their mansions of light. And the ear of all nature seemed waiting alone. To hear the first gloryong burst from the throne. Was the heart of humanity weary or worn, That it failed to keep watch, when Messiah was born Oh. songs in the midnight on Bethlehem's' plain. Qome back, happy angels, and sing them again. ' Yes, sing them again, for the earth's waiting now With heait all a-sob. and with fever-racked brow. But sing net alone of his advent and birth; Sing, sing of a Savior, who once walked this earth; Who was tempted and suffered in all points as we. Who lifted a world, when He died on the tree; Yes. sing of a prince, whose dominion is peace. And has milled that all wars and oppressions shall cease. Oh. angels of midnight on Bethlehem's plain. Sing on till all nations shall catch the refrain. Vteaat ut 1-KVV. u, trga-ir.atron.. fifttw adapt low. The committee for the eve- following cluh meiaber and their li m R. S. nine will Ik Mrs. A. . Mickel.' irini: ' IVI S:-m 'Mrs. J. O. Nadon. Mrs. J-u ph Mr. and Mr. Percy Captor thi et lhold. MUs Helen Savage aud and children. Mary and H.llie: ; Month i&ar i:rnf Irvta S MIm Gertrude itartman. -i.r. and Mr. Mrk MK'allUter I dhH Uiit a'te C- 'jcd cl.ildren. IKriv Alaa aad ' ihe umar. Mr. Lvy ti. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McAllii- .arjori; Mr. and Mrs. Mark over tfce Car ad Ian rwt lhr iter left for Portland Friday plan-i 1tjth.way and dar-hur. Jaaet; I th Itorky mountains, which - ning to remain over the week-end ' Mr. had Mrs. Wilbur Vekt aad mcrtd taTioni for thir baat j with relatives. children. Mildred and Wayne; ad rtcprd for wn ti' . ,Uv. and Mr. II. X. Aldnch aad t XUcara Falls, ote ( tae fcevea v Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer . I'aughter. Mimi Gertrude; Mr. and wonder la New York city h are other Salem folk who are Mr.. I- Ke-d Chamber aad. eateriaiaed by relative aad ; spending the week-end In Port-, small son: Mr. and Mr. Ted i nnv points of latere: were v!- Chaaiber and mi ItongUt; Mr. ! tied. and Mrs- Kobert Shina and oa. t T1e ocen voyage lae Iubby; Mr. and Mr. K. M. Rwtif- lainer Itiperator. aet on and children. Mr. Inna Cum-' i:-t Included xeroa of aatlonil miass and children. Truman. La- literary and operatic repate. cille and Carrol; Mr. and Mr, j Sonthamp'on tu the'port of ar- wiliiani Anueraon. nr. ana tr. rnai in t-urore ana irem tnvrv Fred Ewing and oa. Robert; Mr.- Ir Journeyed to lyndoa. Mr. May Salmon and children. ! Iiarklsahatu palace. Cryvtal pal Franc! and Rnth; Mr. and Mr. ! ace. Westmiatter Abbey. Ma Koy Hollenberg and tro, Arthur: dame Tnands tower of London. Mr. Llndgren and children, of; etc.. were the principal place Koeburg: Mr. and Mr. Ralph I virited. beide other of minor .. .. . , . . . I V . I, - ixeuoga. Mr. ion Mr, nan u i irarornorr. . ' . . I . ... M . . prr ana rnwarra. jiia mua r.irm- nor; Mr. and Mr. Win'stoa Wal-fi ton. Mr. and Mm. Jck Eakln. Mr. and Mr Krneat Woods. Mr.1 and Mrs. Walter Bachaer aad j daughter. torothy and Rath: Mr. and Mr. C. C. Clark and rtRt Coos county in the kiiflature.. '-'A Ills, bride is a former student tl the University of Oregon and I PJ Beta Phi girl, j She was wry popular during her years on ta campus, and. is a charming girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darid Roks of Marshtield.; i Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will he, foti cordially received when tsey come, to Salem during the lp;isutore in January. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Harritt prlTd from Eugene - Saturday corsiag to spend the ! week-end ith the former's parents.! Mr. and In. J. Harritt. The latter v-r , also . joined over the date tr Mrs. Myrtle Lawrence. I ' Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles Wt TSarsday evening for Portland a remain until Tuesday as the r3 of their daughter, Mrs. Vtt, Knight. ; A notable visitor In Salem dur and sister Miss Carolyn Hurst. They returned to their home on Christmas day. , Mr. and Mrs. George Wood" and their daughter Miss Helen Wood of Portland spent Christmas day with Mr, and . Mrs. H.' S. Polsal, Mrs: WoodtorS's sisterT Mrs.X". entertained with a Christmas thur .Moore Mr. and Mrs. Moore are also . ..v.. s I- 1 TWM vnuiti rnlvn n1 J. K""' Jl I . lira MiumaJ, zel Fulkerfln, of O. A. C y'iourr- of the Washington. State 'i ftaVli Pullman. Wash., formerly u's'.aed with the department oi otasy,, o Hanrard ; unLTersity. ... Dr. ?t. John was entertained - Mrs. Lorena Wlse,Is a week-end vislfor in Portland, being enter tained bv her son Loren Wise. -X- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shisler and their small daughter Barbara ar rived Friday . to spend the . holi days with Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. unnger. . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles enter- tained as, their Christmas guests a number of out-of-town folk in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and their sons, Joe. Burton and Hugh. of-Rkkreal: Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Hay of Portland; and Professor Lyra Miles and Miss Eva Miles., who are home from Newberg for the holidays. Christ inas eve the Miles family was joined by Mrsw B. E; Carrier and her house guest Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, the guests, who numbered, about 20, being for the most part schoolday com panions' .of the honor guest when she was a student at Willamette, teing a graduate hi the class of 1JJ2. A simple, effective decorative scheme was perfected with Christ mas greenery and emblems. Miss Oda Chapmanpresided. at the tea New York City. Baltimore and Boston, visiting relative and friends In various other places as well. They plan to return in the spring by .way of California. During their abwnce their res idence will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDonald, and their small daughter, who have recent ly come here from Spokane. Mr. anoiaoie ViSiwr in aaiem aar-i j n SmulHn of Hood River, fer. Hie past week was Dr; Harold f- jt St. John. . assistant professor or Mr. and Mrs. O: E. Krauss3 came un from Portland Friday- to spend Christmas and the week- dinner, additional . guests being Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, 'Miss Catherine Giles and her bouse frpm New Zealand, and Ray Siberous of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Fleming of rartiland. arrivel Friday to. be with Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipfey over the Christmas week-end! . . m Mr. and. Mrs. E. J.' Huffman leave today for Newport where they will spend a week, as the guests of friends. i i Miss Miriam Shepherd of Port land will arrive tomorrow to be entertained as the holiday house guest of Mis Henrietta White, at the home of her parents Adju tant General and Mrs. George, A. White. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts and their daughters Mildred and Helen., motored . to Portland Sat urday to spend Christmas day with Mr. Roberts' mother, Mrs. Eunice Roberts. Mrs Alta Altman Martin, , who la visiting here from Los Angeles was the inspiration for the small. Mcuonaia lining me position oi urn. Mrs. Martin, who has been 1 . spending a month with her par ents Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Altman, will return to her home "New ear's day. " . ; V. J spena vnrisima ana me ( - " end with Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph H. Informal tea which, MIss Helen Albert and Mrs. J. C. Griffith, and Miss Dorothy Pearce gave Mr. and Mrs.'J. E. Law have been joined over the Christinas week-end by Mrs. Law's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beveridge of Portland. - Z A. large coterie of friends here will be interested to learn of the New, Year's plans of Miss Lucille Saunders, for the past year Iden tified in a . repertorinl capacity with the Portland Oregoaian and formerly a member ot, the edi torial statf or .The Statesman. Miss Saunders expeets to sail on January 2 from San Francisco to South America where, she has a position on. a leading- English newspaper. Miss Saunders' ac tivities will not, however, be con fined. to newspaper work, hut she vill represent several United States trade journal and other publications as well.' Adjutant General and Mrs. G. A. White will attend a large mil itary dance in Portland tomorrow uifiiu, iuc iuir iuiiuiu iu 1 ll- spection. Mrs. White to be the guf st while there . ot Mrs. Fred II.- Drake. .Mr.1 and Mrs. Harry Hawkins are spending th- week-end in Al bany with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins. Dur ing the week Mr. and Mrs. Haw kins entertained as their guests i land I Mr. and Mr. Walter Kirk left Saturday morning for Brownsville to spend the week-end with the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mr. J. B.. Howe. They were accompanied by . Mrs. Kirk's, sister MU Flor ence Howe, a student at Willam ette. f Mr. and Mr. Clifford Spanlding and their small daughter of New berg are week-end visitor at the Charles K. Fpaulding residence. f Mr. and Mr. Roy Mills and their small daughters. Roberta and Ha will go to Sprint brook to day to spend the day with Mr. Mills' parents. Mr. and Mr. A. It. Mill. Mr. and .Mr, n. X. Savage of Tillamook are gnestts today of the former's sister. Mr. William Mc- Gilchrist Jr. They are utopplag off on their way from Portland where they passed a fortnight and will leave the first of the week for their bora. Mr. and'Mra. J. E. Flanders of Portland are here for the week end, being entertained . a the guest of Dr. and Sir. I F. Grif fith. Mr. and Mr. William H. Rarg hardt Jr. celebrated Christmas 'day, according to their annual wttn Mrs. uargnarai a Two brother whom she had ot eea in rrs greeted her ia Antwerp. IVlriam. Hrnl aad the prtnrir! ril of this country were iacladed La tho tnr; considerable time wa rpeat la Belgian!, the roan try of wcti daughter. Ola. and son Raymond; ttrmeeome scene dariag the war. Mrs. L. K. Page. Mr. aad Mrs. C X. Laagbrige and daurhter Kath erine. Rev. and Mr. James El Yin and children. Julia and Thomas; Mr. aad Mr. Trank Ward and . daughter. Frances; Hollznd was of special Interest t." Mr. Levy becauie that coun try holds th honor of her ea ttvitjr. Franco aad the battle field were places arousing great anticipation to the trateler.. Yer- Mrs. Hawkins parents. Mr. and Mrs. G-Hr;tv Tavlor of - Albany. I ruitom who went on to Portland, where! family In Oregon City, the reuaioa they were, to spend Christmas I taking place at the residence of with Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeMnr- Mr. and Mr. Harry E. Draper. ray. Mr. and Mr. Burghardt re- - r- - mained over to aee the week out. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Walker and their daughter. Mix Phyllis Mr. and Mr. Charle S. Weller Walker, are spending tb week- are. spending tha week-end with end with Mrand Mrs. R. II. Johu- relatives in Portland, son In Portland. , i The December Shriner danc ' Mrs. Grace Stevens of Portland i that was to nava been held on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strirktla. Mr. , sail'.c n oae of the mot lm ana irs. :tone. r. ana Mr, joe ! peivciy oeaauiBi pure ra an. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Amort. Mrs, Marie Wilcox. Mr. aad Mrs. Lee Miller. Mr. and Mr. Carle Abrani and children. Bobby and Bettj; Mr. Bertha Dune a Ba ker and on. Dick and Billy of ! Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mr. C. f. Lewi and children. Claudia, Ronello. Paul and Joy; Mr. and Mr. Datid Wright and daugh ters. KloKe and F.leancr. and th MUses Olga Kirk wood. Alice Forben. Nell Sykes. Margaret Hodge. Florence Cauthom. Dor othy Chamber. Edith Benedict. Rachel Chamber. Dorothea ft- U.ff, Francelle IIaW-y. Ylviaa Hargrove. Rnth RalifMia. Xaaa Putnam. Edna Mts aad Mmn. 1 yle Wilrot. Arthur Wllcot. Harry Pearcy. Fred KUus. David Uodgerv. Joe Chamber. ILe-cter I'ear mine. Arthr Cum an in gS- the toor ArmUtice day la Pari was a thrilling experience; the releVaCloa according to " Frrnc h styh and cattora wa demon(ra tiv aad effretlve. The retnra roale wa vl Ant werp aad New York city ta A th in.' Ga.. where another brother mid and la which place the Levy maul their homo be tor romlas vrL Thi "wl!t -was rratly eajnvrd hy the ma v oelt at'cnlirn fwU hy e44 aelghbor and frld. Mrs. Ijrvy ewjoyed the trip very teti. hnt U rl4 to ha at fcotn araja. 5b a are her friend tnreii no rtirer lova la all the worlt than fialera. Oregoa. Mils EBraherh Ierr. promlnen: Oregon vtoltaftt. who ' stadied brosul with Caesar TJiomp of lae Koyl CoaserratAry of tr seis. I expected home atoat tt r- - - . i t - a & . , . ... , . . . i iubcibc lmi-.n'-a ufl eaia c i .,t.i .,,,. ir u-n t... w.n nn.inDNt ntil Sat- Tn' eommlttee la charge of the .Buddie of Jaftrjary " - r , .rf air tu Mr i We- Willi BfegihiOJUrr i TIomprTiOW I- EVERY DERAnTOOmilfiTH!S;GRl HAS SOMETOIKQ J5PJ1CIAU,TD)EEER; The1 opporttuutr; you haye aU;been;WaUkms. iorta reap savings olfeconomic worth on desirable de? pendahle, seasonable merchandise which you can use for months to come will be presented to you here tomorrow. We are going to crowd this store with satisfied customers during this YEAR END SALE. :: Frederick S. Stewart. urday night In the same place. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr.. ' Dr. and Mr. R. E. Lee Steiner i-an n ti.trll-in.l l'rHn tn lie IU..I VrlAw 1V Mr nd with relatives over the week-end. 1 Mrs. W. C Kerron.oC Portland.; vr.snt and Mis Nell Fyke. Mr. Smith' mother Mrs. M. A- who came up for the week-end. . Coff precetllng them earlier In i - v I Arriving from Portland Friday the weet. Miss Lena. Christenson. a Delta to t tne holiday gaest at the Delta Delta sorority sister of Mi' home of Mr. A. A. Ie wa her anJ Mr. Virk t McCa!l'.ter. Mr. and Mr. Ted J Oa of the vry rettle( thiags Chamber. Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph recorded-osr Chrlttmaa diy w ' Kellogg Mr. aad Mr. David the slnglsr of beaanfai olda time earois la the momln-c .r a We earnestly invite you to come. and get your share of the re markable values offered. . a .... ..-x :.-;. A - -. - 466 State Street Phone 877 Now that the chef of the Mar ion hotel is serving Mistlapd ! prunes in various ways, and since an entire menu of prune wa served at the. Wednesday noon luncheon at the hotel, the women of Salem are beginning to realise that at our very doors we have the ingredients in nrunes that will make the most delicious dishes. One quality that has been over looked in the, prune is the fact that it has a certain tart-sweet-rcss that adds flavor to any food in , which the prune Is used. In many of the New Yora city res taurants, since Oregon prunes are now being advertised under the name of Mistland. special com binations are being made of prunes and called to the atten tion of patrons. To the average housekeeper the idea of a prune soup has not en tered into the daily menu. Yet a most palatable iirune puree has been recommended by Frank Tan- aka. chef of the Marion hotel. made from Mistland prunes, as follows: Place 1 pound prunes. 1 stick cinnamon and lemon rind from lemons in boiling . water: let stand over night. Boil until thoroughly cooked the next mor ning. Strain and mix with soup stock to cream- Make butter and flour mixture and add to soup in small quantities 1 rup of cream, stirring meanwhile. To season, add desired amount of salt and 1 pepper- The luncheon was given in con nection with the quarterly meet ing of directors and officials of -the Oregon Growers! Co-opera tive afsociation. The menu was as yol!owj: f uree. of Miatland prunes: crisp celery: ripe olives: sugar cured ham. Mistland prune. Dr. and Mrs. C A. Downs ar.Haiel McGilcbrtst ot o. a. ... is other Salem folk who spent ! a house guest at the William Me ChristmaA with relatives in Port-! Gilchrist Sr., reldeace oer the land. Mrs. Iouela Stowe accom-'. fortnight's holiday, panled them. f ur. ana ir. . v. anion nin .laM. . a.,m The dancing contingent la eag-! have a their holiday guest the v.,rt fonday former's mother. Mr. M C. wUa,Be ni. ! eri looking forward to Monds night, for that Is tb? date set smith of Albany. They were also aside by the Sslem O. A. C. clnbj0incd f9T ChrUtmas day by Mr. for Its Informal party at Dream- and Mrs. Harold Loooey of Jet land auditorium. No invitatlcna fersoa. have been issued for the affair. everyone who wishes to be cor-i dially welcomed to join the mer rymaker. The patrons and patronese will be Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Oleott. Mayor and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Eakin. formerly O. A. C. ud?nt. who have recently tome to Salem from Dallas to reside. The committee in charg? of ar rangements is composed of Ar thur Roebraugh. chairman. Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne, Miss Maude McCoy. Glenn Gregg and Percy Steyf-Her. MIfs Gladys Cartwrlght, who Is an instructor In the school of Boise. Idaho, arrived during the tnid-week to spend the holidays with her parents Dr. and Mr. Richard Cartwrlght. Mr. and Mrs.. T.C. James and dau. filter Miss Joanna James were mot welcome holiday visi tors arriving this wee?? from Kainier. Or. They will stay until . - v - . . . . . a 1 . .New i ears wun .Mr. ami n. James' daughter. Mrs. Roy Rice. A Christmas reunion dinner nas marked their arrival, covers be ing laid for 20. Mr. and Mrs David Storey cel ebrated their 39th wedding anni versary in Oregon City, this week, with Mr. Storey's siMer, who nuptials took place jointly 39 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J." I. C. Connor of Seattle came np Thursday to Send Christmas with their daughter Mrs. Roy Goodwin. Mr. and Mr. Al Patrick and For the. pleasure ot her daugh ter. Miss Paulino Knowland trad a coterie of her friends. Mrs mother. Mr. N. J. Atwood. aad her brother-in-law and slater. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McPbersoa and their two children Eloise aad lielea Mildred. Another sister of Mrs. Lee. Mrs of Sa to be Mrs. John II. Scott was a mid week visitor la Portland, foing down Wednesday. Mrs. C. A. Jordan (Ml Eve lyn Relgelmaa) left Thursday for Chafle E. Knowland entertained ber home la Pendleton, after with a prettily appointed dinner syeaaiaa. ionoioi ia carrm. Monday night. A scarlet poiaset- " be gaen of her mother. Mr ta made a colorful cnterp!ece for J- G. Reig-lman Mra. Rejge'.maa the table, hud additional details also bore out the color scheme. Following the dinner the group enjoyed the entertainment fnra Uhed at the armory by the Boy Scouts. Those participating were: Pauline Knowland. Lucille Petty john. . Genevieve Barbour. Clara Howard. Lucille Jarman and ErleJ Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Charle E. Know- land and their daughter. Pauline, went io Aioanj m l" TvB.. . ui.,t4 . week to .oend Chritma with Mr.l T"""4':. lcdSlf' A ZZti ' a rm n n w a-ae linn a n n an n in a: u SM IHMI awaBaai m w-- accompanied Mrs. Jordaa to Portland, where sh will to ea tertaiaed until this evealng as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Edward Relchard. who hat also a her guet Mr. Josephine McDowell, of Corvalll. Mr. nd Mr. II. gaook are en tertaining with a large holiday house party, the former coming up from Eagene to spend tha per lod with hi family. Guest who began arriving sauce; Mistland .prune sweet po- daUfthtr. Mists Mabel Patricic, tato. southern-st vie: Mistland tea went to Newberg to pend Christ- biscuit; Mistland prune salad, iro- i ma with Mr. Patrick's mother j perial; Mistland "mince meat pas-'iat the home of his brother-in-law j try pie; coffee. and sister, Mr. and -Mrs. jospn The following Item taken Trom lh Santa Rok.i RenuhliVv.n nf n- cember 18 will h f nte.if l.ro ! land were supper hosts following where the. Houston s formerly re- the Tillicum club's dance. Tues slded. and where" they were ex-'day evening, when they arranged tremely popular: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Houston are. planning . to - entertain mem bers of their family over the holi days. Eugene. Houston, wjio has been ill in a hospital in Salt Lake City for several weeks, starts tor Santa Rosa today arid will arrive In time for Christmas. Mr. Hous ton, who Is traveling in the east, was taken ill on the train with a severe cold, and later an opera tion on his ear was necessary Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Boags and little daughter, Florence Marian. of Sacramento will arrive. The granddaughter is the delight of the household and there will be Christmas festivities for her. Mrs. William P. Lord and Miss Elizabeth Lord are leaving Tues day, for a four months' pleasure trip that will take them through the east. southeast and southwest. They will go by way of.Pojtland. thejr 1 principal objective being and Mr. Fred Ward. Fred E. Mangls is spending the week-end with friend in Portland; going down' Friday afternoon. Past Worthy Matron of the Or der of the Eastern Star will enter tain with their annual ChrUtmas party next Taenday night at the residence of Mrs. Ida rabcock. when a tree with gifts for each wilt be the principal feature. The regular businet. session will be held also, aid a supper served. Hostettfe for the occasion will tw Urt Ida M. Babe or k. Mr. Da vid Wright. Mrs. Estelta Smith. Mr. William Brunk and sir. William Cherrington. - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodce en tertained as their Christmas gueats Mr. and Mrt. O. A. Kramer and their daughter of Indepen dence. - The Salem O. A. C. clnh held one of Its most ureful rar- (tie dnaiay evenins - tujmmerciai ciun rou.p wh-i- entertained it members ana their families and friend with a o'clock dinner nd a Christ mas tree. During the dinner col lege soncs were quite the order of the evening, and at the close or the menu Santa Claus appeared bearing a gift for everyone. Tnese gift were the source of mich merriment. During the evening the follow ing numbers were given and were ii- v .4 t-rt ir and Mm Partilv received: v vnnVptnn. Mr and Mrs. Lee J Vocal solo France Ward Caniield. Mr. and Mrs et Gror-; Mr. and Mr. J. r. Traver. and famllr of Newberg: Mr. a.nd Mr. I- N- Traver, of CorvalU: and Mr. and Mr. Dan Fisher of Eugene. Pome of the visitors wi!l re turn to their home early la the wek. too other to remain until after New Year. Miss Lulu Ifelst and Mrt. Laura llaist arrived from Everett. Wab., Wednesday evening, aad will re main until after the holiday with relatives here. The former I aa Instructor in the high school of Everett. Mr. O. L. s oit aad oa Roell i left Friday momlag for Tacoraa. where they will apead a week as Bixby. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesE. Know- covers for fourteen. Attractive decorations sugges tive of Christmas appeared na the table, which was centered vlth a miniature Christmas tree and poinsettas. and ajso displayed can dles and additional emblems of the season. Covers were laid for Mr. and Elmer Daue. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson. j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis and the hosts. On Monday. December 27. the Daughters of Isabella will have an informal social entertainment in the K. of C. hall to which all the ladies of St. -Joseph' parish are Invited. A special invitation is extended to tha new comers of the parh. Rev. J. R. Buck will de liver a Very interesting leetnre. after which a social hoar will fol- Dance Jeaaetie syae Reading ...Mr. Dora Cummings Vocal solo Mr. Percy Cupper Reading Mrs. C. I. Lewis Whistling olo ..Mrs. LaMoine Clark Percy Curper then gave a Yule- tide talk In which he brbught out tbe Christmas spirit very pleas lngly. . The Statesman campaign tor the relief for the unfortunate ramllie ot the city was explained and met with a most generous re sponse. Plates' were Laid for tha the guest or Mr. C II. Casement. They mill be joined over tha week end by Dr. Scott, who went to Taroma Satarday. , Miss Helen Webher arrived the first of tb week from Mt. Anget. where she Is a student at the academy, and I being entertataed as a holiday guest of Mrs. Theo dore M. Barr. Mr. and Mr. Theodore Roth entertained a their guet on Christmas Hav. the latter !ster Mrs. E. F. Eller aad son Lloyd of Seattle, who will remain over for a fortnight, and Mr. aad Mr. Claude Hill and son Billy of Port land, who will retnra to their : home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Evan of South Cottage street are eater talnirrg Mr. and Mr. G. R. Taylor of Portland daring the holidays. Mf. nd Mr. Taylor were former residents of Salem. " Mr nd Mrs. Mervl Smith of j Mill City spent Christma at tae home of r--mtin hioiopt-. Mra. Blanehe Jones.-t fOC South Church atreet. Kk Mise Gertrude and Margaret Gray of Portland are holiday house guet of Mr. and Mra. Jcha MeNary. group of youag wlrl and torv representing the Fpwonh learoe and rhe Queen Esther orWy eJ the Flrt Mthodtt church. Oa th clear, early morning a!r yoathful voire rang not ia tk age-old sneage of good-wpj . told la,Holy Nitht, nUrk tha Herald Afigtl Sar." -O. Litt! Town of Bethlehem. aad "Joy ta the World. the caroler form's g a group beaeath window at th residence of 1:e. and Mr. BUlce E. KlrkpatrUk. the Old People'i home, the poor far. Mr. It. K Carrier'. Floreaca Young'. Hel ea Ehmer. and the Deaconess hospital. Thoea cotitrlhutiag Curistuaa v cheer rn thl rharmlag way were Faye Snaildlag. Rath Wechter. Iouie Fiadley. Neva Millard. Lola MUlard. Mildred Ha a sea. Eatoia Aafraece. Iorls Neptaa. Mar Jo He Blake. Merwia Ktolt helee. Ihrltit Fledley. Ferry Hammond, l-aee Spaaldiag. Oem le Hunt. Fred BUke aad P; Ehjner. . A pretty weddlag took place ta Christmas day at high aood when Miss Knsella I'owell became the Ulde ot Ieroy ftlllhtHt. TJ;a event took pure at the home of Mr." and Urs.: L 3. Cart Is, oa ' South Commercial street. Rev. MilUken officiating.. The ertd ill be remembered a havlni; teen a graduate of the Hi; flasi from the Salem hopltaI. Mr. and Mrs. Wlthgttt will to at .home ia -Callforala after March 1. 19:1.- The guests pre rxt were De Witt Powell aad MU IVIma Powell, brother aad Sis ter of the bride; Mr. I O. CuJr ti. Mr. Ada - GIMer aed MUs lieae Curtis. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Wend'anJ and family of the Turner road will h dinner guet today t tha houie 0r Mr. aad Mrs. David Dunne, oa Garden road. Mr. and Mra. J. II. MUU wera jotaed the Uat of tho week by their son and diurMer-tn-1 w. Jlr. aad Mr. WId II. Mill aad t4r yoaag son Waldo Jr of Hood River, and Mr." aad Mr. Harry Qnlaa Mill, of Portland, aad tha latter' holiday boas aeta. Dr." Charles Lamb aad Mlsa EI tea MansHeld of Deaver. Colo. - -Marking the stay ot the visitors wa the largo Christma dl&oer which Mr. and Mr. J. A. Baker gave lt night, mhea cover wera laid for If. iacladlag bide tbo out-of-tova people, aad Mr. and Mra. Mill. Mr. and Mr. E. T. Barnes, Ml Ruth Raroe. Ralph Barae. Mrs. F. W. Power. Mtaa Florence Power aad Keaaeth' Power.- - - The table aa beautifully ap pointed and bore oat la detail tha colors aad emblems of Yaletldt. A ChrUtmas tree aad green ry also ornamented the rooms. - "This H not a aursery with real live table. says the caption an der a large e?U cat la tha supple meat ot the Brooklyn 8taa4ard Union of Sunday. December (lb. "but it U a dolt store where they have Freach nurse to show the dollies.' Ara't they woaderfaUy lifelika? The ara. Farther description gives oat the latonaatioa that they ara howa la the Mad a a? ' Georgeae Averlir ahow. Madam Teeing tor mrly Miss Hoff ef ealera. Ore. ? (CcaU&izad. oa pi;9 4) I i. c