The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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young lady ; and Peart Kappahan
. was an. Indian Maid. '
Prizes were given tor the beat
' couples representing the various
years, the award for the first
year going to Itobert Bishop and
Bertha Babcock; the second
- prize .to Sherman Plimpton and
Mildred Roberts; for first year
students Glen Dragcr and Cather
ine Cooke; second prize. Stanley
Waters and Pauline Marnarch;
(the latter being a fourth year
pupil); special . prize to Maxine
Clark and Homer Go'ulcU. .
a-.- ...
Mr. and Mr. -Homer Gonlct ar?
entertaining -.as their- week-efld
hoUa gursisJi.Mr. nd' Mrs.-'K. C.
' Apperson nd their daughter Mil-J
dred, Mr. md Mrs." Norwood Ap-
person,, all of : MrMlunvillc. Mr.
and Mrs.,'Koneo- Ilnulet. Mrs. ,T.
T.-Coulet and -"MIm Katherine
M as Mildred Apperson Is leav-
Ing tomorrow for Eugeite whre
' he resumes her sludies at the
t'nler?iiy of Oregon. ,
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Mrs. Ada Strong entfrialned a
dozen of thft close friends of Mrs.
Pierce W. Van THreo FYlday af
. ternoon In eompllment to the laf
tr's mother. Mrv K. J. Flannl-
gan and sister Miss M. Flanni
C fan. visitors here from Minneapo
lis. M'nn. A line party at the
theater, was followed by a tea at
4 o'clock, j , ; .
Having the .distinction of being
tbaT first large social aftalf ipr lh
year of 1121. was the tea . which
Miss Martha Powell gaveTester
'day afternoon, at the residence of
hr parents UeV. and ilrsH. C.
Powell, in compliment to Miss
P.ulh Hames. home from thef t'ni--verslty
of Washington and Mss
"Hilda TlUinKhaat from th rnl
verfttty of Oreeon. 1 The oeeasion
marked the last assemblage at
maids of tho yonnger ,set ror a
long time, a most of them leave
. .the first of the week lor the vir
ion eolleses.; ''
Yutejld decorations . surronnd
ed the guests. Stationed at tho
tea tables 'were .Miss Rnth Grif
fith. Miss' lienta 'Baumgartner,
Miss Leah 'Rosa and Miss Lnellle
iloores. " Agisting about the
rooms' and i& serving were Mlsa
KvangeUne powell and Mlsa Rath
Those bidden to this charming
affair were: Misses Ruth Barnes,
Hilda Tillinchast. Ruth ,Jlo,
Ieah Ross.- Lucille Moore, Rutti
Griffith. Margaret Griffith, Lnta
Daumgartnec .Josephine Hanm
pariner; Dorothy Patterson. Ruth
Peck. -Lelleth Kuhn. Evangeline
PowelU Ruth Page. Mabel Acker
man. 'Edna Aekerman. , Mildred
GUI,' Maude McCoy, Amelia Dab
eock. Doris ' Churchill. . Marie
Churchill, Tora Mortenon. Lacy
Ionard. Ruth .SehulU; Heatrice
Walton. ElUa: Nolan; Sarah Lan
sing. Ollre Mooresfc . JnaniU
Moores; . Let ha Wilson. Helen
Ioveil. Miriam Lovell. Margaret
y "White, 'Marjorie Melllnger, 5Ir
gam McMahan. -Kathryn Gib-
hard - Gretchen ;Hrown. Nellie
Kowland.' Hrtice1 Putnam. Edna
! Howd. Veda Howd. Lucille At
wood. Helen Rose. -Mari. Hriggs;
i Valerie" Hrlggs. Ina Proctor and
Frances Sbrod.-;-. . ; , ; ,
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1 FhrinersJ their wives and feml-
f nine friends made merry Satur-
S day nijrht la'Moose. hall at their
J posit poned' holiday dancing party.
3 A numbe'r of out of town Shriners
J were in attendance., -r ; ;
5 . ' -
i ' Mrs." V.4 E. ' Knhn entertained
with an.,f ternoon of cards Krl
dar for "the.pU;asuVe of Mrs. E.
Cadton, former Salem ma
tron, who was visiting In tne
city this- week.' ' - -' '
'Three tables , were arranged for
five hundred. Mrs. Ralph Glover
scoring fc!jh. Those invited were
Mrs.; Geerge Riches, Mrs. ; Harry
Styles, Airs. Paul Hauser. Mrs.
Pavld Wright. Mrs. F. E. Shafer.
Mrs, Clare Vlbbert. Mrs.' Fred
Kill; Mrs.' Roy Rurton. Mrs. W.
M. Smith. Mrs. W. IV 8talty and
Mrs. Ralph Glover. , ' :
Mis Anna! Mills a student of
Pacific college. .Newberg. is a
fi week-end house guest of Prof.
" l yra Miles and Miss Eva Miles.'
S The three will retnrn tomorrow
to Newberg to. resume their work
at the college. .
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$ fT6r the pleasure of a group of
!f IginA Kappa girls visiting In tho
2 city from O. A. C during th hol
i s, Idays, Mrs. Ralph Kellogg entcr
I talned tor hefsorority-alsters on
r . !? Wednesday . afternoon, tontrlbiil
tMx seven-place luncheon. Pin
V carnations were the flowers Osed
; it m decorating. Cover were laid
?for Miss Rena Scbott, Miss Veda
iToung. MJss Edna Magers. Miss
Kirkwood. Mian Bertha
VIck, Miss May McDonald of , I)al
slas, and Mrs. Kellogg.
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; Mrs. Grace Stevens left for her
T $oino. In (Portland ; Wednesday.
Mter; spending federal days with
! er sister; Mrs. Frederick S.
Stewart. "' . . r-.V
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I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lacnmund.
;5 ho went to .California about a
fortnight ago. will return to Sa
- fta tomorrow. 7
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Mrs. W. Everett Anderson is
i Entertaining as lier week-end
IfeufBt.Mls JoWanderll oft Port-
it ttd, 'a former Salem glrl. Mrs."
Anderson will v accompany . her
I suest to Portland tomorrow
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; uHcre suq goes 10 near un-
liiog and tho Portland Oratorio
j society in concert .in theu evening.
Is The: firtst part of the program
I rD9iits of an- hour-of' ilcalah."
ii!uslc with orchestra, fiano. pipe
cigan ' aceoinpanliuent and a
Jf lcndid 'group of soloists. Th;
eond part .will be ilvcn.over to
r.'Fannlng. who 'comes to Fa
llm for the Apollo club Toes
1 Cay, January 11. (
Mrs. W. II. Ihirby In entertain
Itfe a mo?t interesting house
jrfeat this wcek-end--her eouslo
fis Pauline AMrriuau of Tort
lapd, who fills the 'posltloir of
Ltrmony. teacher Jo thj t'U4so4-
muKic, conservatory.
Portland
; Miss
Alderman besides is a
compos?
whose work U rapidly
coming to the fore. Recently she
presented! iome of her own num
ber before a critical musical
audience j at the Helllg ; theater,
rereiyliigi the highest praise for
her work; j A most eulogistic ar
ticle roiirpniing her original worV
was used with an attractive ulio
tograh afterwards In the Ore
gonian. -,J
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Mr. and Mrs.-. William 11. P.urg
hardt Jr. returned the first of the
week from j Portland and Oregon
City where" they .went to spend
Christmas with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petri, proiu
inent uiiiicians or Portland have
beeir spending the week with Mr.
and Mm. Riithyn Turney at their
residenre at the training school
at Chcmawa ho latter having
charge of music there.
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Mi Grace Pean was a lasf-of-t
he-week visitor in Portland, go
ing down Thursday. ,
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trs.; N.'C. Mriggs and little foii
Frank, of Hollister, Cal.. who
have been visit Ins M
parents. Judge and Mrs. Henry L.
Benson, left Friday for Portland !
where they will be the guesta of I
friends, later going on to Pen-;
dleton. They will return to Sa
lem .the latterrt o next week,
planning Id re.ruain'iseteral weeks
i stores itfarlnii ?Xor Call- :
fornla' -'Jf -''. : ,
. Miss Ruth Barnes and Jack:
Lucker. Salem students vt? the
University of Washington. Heave I
today for Seattle, hothi to return
home again during. the Easter va
Catj)n. I . -v.,. v'. . . : -. J
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Mr. and Mrs. Waleri Spaulding
accompanied r the Utter'n sls
ter8,'Mlsses Lulu and Mary Miller,
and Franklin Launer. left yester
day for Corvallis to spend the
wek-end-with Mrs. Spauldlng's
mother. Mrs. Nora Card Miller.
Accompanying them home will
be another sister of Mrs. Spauld
ing, Mrs. Forrest N. Cist, of Tilla
mook. " ' -j .
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Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Miller are
spending New .Year's day with
friends In Olympia. Wash.
The second annual holiday
dance to be given by the Sphinx
club, composed of a group of high
school graduates, was .held in
Moose hall Thursday night, the af
fair assembling, a happy group of
young folk in a delightful, infor
mal way."':, -jV:. ' ." j ' , K
Decorations were in the club
colors of purple and white. Pat
rons and - patrohesse were'Mf.
and Mrs. -W. H. Pjruikijd ,Mj.
and Mrs. A. J. Lemmou. The in
vitational list Included iises Hel
en Fifield. Luella Patton, Kather
ine Gibbard, Lora McGee. Grace
Fulmer, Lucy Deck. Emma Snook.
Vivian. Hargrove,' ' Alpha Wright,
G ret ben Brown. Gladys Ruef. Val
erie Briggs. Lillian Jaquet. Lest ha
Creason. Lena, Chriatianson. Wil-
tna Bar zee, Martha Gfliett. Doro
thy Rickets; r Ray jTodhunter,
Maurice Sawyer, Harry Karns
worth Lloyd Lee. Iick- Cressel
and the Sphinx club members. '
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Tuesday afternoon, as a mid
holiday offering for the! pleasure
of her youngeri and Intermediate
piano pupils. Mrs. Walter Denton
entertained with a theatre party
at the Oregon.! later taking' The
group to the Gray-Belle grille,
where light, refreshments were
served. - .. .. !:7l V '-' - " "
- Girls ami boys wb n joyed the
afternoon were:!; ; - .
Maxine Glover, Nancy Thielsoti.
Mildred Gilbert.! Dorothy Marster.
Anne Ledbetter, Lora Ledbetter.
Kathryn -Elgin,' Eloise - White.
Grace Elizabeth Ilolman, Virginia
Berger, Dorothy Stafford. Helen
Darbv. .Virginia Holt. Gretchen
Thielson," Helen 'Ashlemanr Fran
t
GRAY GEESE
By aV.
W
Lays a cloth
White
In 1
Over bare fields
And hills recede
In a purple haze,
Comes a thrilling sound
In the night.
I sleep lightly o nights
Till the signal comes; .
It is meant for me
For it draws me out
Where stars are lit.
Where rocks drip shadows
Along the sand
Then comes
A wonderf ul thrilling sound
Drawing me up,
Up Wer the tops
Of bare trees;
Tossing me
Into a breathless race
With scudding fragments
Of ragged cloud
It makes the night '
A thing apart
A dream a miracl
It 13 the call
Of . gray gcesc
w a
j lying soutn r .
Beating the air : i '
With wings innumerable.'
(Read at the December
League by Mrs. Harold btrect oi Seattle)
ces Martin. . Margaret Stelner.
Florence Power. Helen William
son. Virginia Slssons,- Margaret
Cory. Beneitta Edwards, Dalbert
Jepsen. Arthur Fisher, William
Sisson. Harold Oltnger. John Mni
iO. Ronald C ran son, Drnald Al
lison, Elbert Laehele, Mary Mc
Kinon. ' Janet McKlnon Priscilla
Fry. Pauline Knowland. Ninta
Kirk. Ollio Barnard. 'Margaret
Bre'tenstclu. Kovena Eyre, Ruth
Rurkner. Kath Hartley, Alta
Warmer. Wihefred Gamble, Paul
ine Marnarch. ' ; "
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V Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop were
joined Friday by Mr. Bishop's
sister. Mrs. C. P. Roljcrts and
daughter Emma Jean, of Hood
River, who w ill , remain several
day., -'. , ., . ' . :. , ...
Dr. and Mrs.' T.' C. Smith. Jr.,
went lo 1 Portland Friday to re
main over th week-end with re
latives and friends- ' r? ' ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchiel re
turned during the week-end. from
Portland, where they spent the
Christmas and week-end with re
latives. . v
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Judge and Mrs. Laurence T.
Harris are spending the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Armltage,
la Eugene, going down-Friday.
Jack Lucker, .av student of the
U. of W. home Tor. the holidays.
entertained"w!th a stag dinner on
Sunday night at thfc home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs.' J. T. Luck
er.- t.' : V " '
-His guests' were Loren Basler,
Wolcott Buren. l Kenneth Power,
John Meddler. Ralph Barnes." Rob
In Fisher. Fredi McGrewj Noble
Moodhe and Edward Socoldtsky.
;
' Miss Certrudej'Weat' leaves to
day for Seattle,; where ho is to
be entertained, for a week as the
house guest of .Prof, and Mrs. Guy
Lowman. later entering the Uni
versity of Washington. . Mrs.
West will join her in a week, to
remain through the winter.
. , ;:a.,r;,0
Mrs. Parks' Bible class meets
as usual on Tuesday at 2:20 , in
the Y.W.C.A. rooms. : The sub
ject will be "The Atonement."
The class w.111 be continued dur
ing the new year.'
Mrs. Archie Bair and two chil
dren. Dorothy and George of Bay
City. , are spending the holidays
with Mrs. Bair's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George N. Thompson. . .
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Miss Pearl Applegate spent
Christmas at home. with -her moth
er In this city. , '
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Mrs. D. A. Hodge and Ikliss Hol
lenbeck. were hostesses for Wil
lamette chapter of the' West Min
ster Guild of the Presbyterian,
church on Tuesday evening. The
Hodge home was beautifully de
corated, with Christmas greens and
reds. A Christmas ..tree- with a
present for each guests, lent mer
riment to the occasion... . "
Refreshments were . served a ad
guests departed amidst, an ex
change of well wishes for the
new year. . :. Vi V . - ;.
Mr. and Airs.- W. 'F. Starnes
and sen Donald. of Cheyenne,
Wyni., left this week, for their
home after spending . Christmas
week as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George N. Thompson. Mrs.
Thompson is a sister -of Mr.
Thompson. Mr. Starnes is branch
manager of the International Har
vester Company. -i
They were accompanied as far
as Llbby. Mont.. ; by" Mrs. J, J
Thompson. ' who has made her
home with Mr. and Mrs. George
N. Thompson, butfiWho Js to re
side now with ber daughter in
Montana.. . hv ; . ' -
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stols and'
Miss Nina. McNary , entertained
with a family reunion dinner ca
New Year's day. , according to
their annual custom. Their
FLYING SOUTH
BARTON
HEN the corn-stalks lie prone V
Like a slaughtered host - '
i ArtA thi stubble of Wheat 4
of gold
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meeting of the Salem Arts
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CELEBRATED VIOLINIST TO PLAY HERE
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KATHLEEN PARLOW the greatest living woman
Vi violinist, who will be heard at the Armory in' Feb
ruary, as an offering by the Salem Musical Bu
reau , Miss Parlow will be the;second artist presented on
the course., . '
guests 1 were: . Mr. . and ' Mrs. G.
Stolz. Mr. and Mrs. -Jqbn. H. Mc
Nary. Mr. and Mrs: R. ; p. Boise,
Mrs. Frank E. Snedecor, Mrs.
Lenta Westacott. Brej'man Boise.
Miss Margaret Stolz, and Richard
Stolz.
A delightful contribution of the
mid-week Was the - KenjQBgton,
which Mrs. Ross Miles, cfud Prof .
T i f r 1 . t.l .J....
Mil MI1C9, (KC, UU tt CUUCMiaj
afternoon, at the B. C. Miles res
idence and which called together
group of congenial younger
matrons and maids. . . - -
A charmingly-appointed lunch
eon was served in connection with
the affair, the table displaying
a distinctive blue and silver color
scheme. A miniature Christmas
tree centered the board, blue and
silver ornaments - being used ex
clusively in its decorations Place
cards and candles also emphasized
the color effect. -
Guests bidden were: Miss Helen
Pearce. Miss Dorothy Pear ce,, Mrs.
G. F. Chambers. Miss-Beryl Hoit,
Miss Ada Miller, Miss. Eva Scott.
Miss IT ma Bottsford. Miss Ola
Clarke. Miss Hazel Keeler, Miss
Gertrude Eakin, Mrs. Louise Rob
ertson, Miss Laura RossMiss Ada
Ross and Miss Eva Miles,!
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JTo see the old year ' out' and
"welcome the, new a group of con
genial folk -gathered at-the resi
dence' of "Mt. and Mrs. Miller Mc
Gilchrist Friday night, following
dancing earlier .in the evening at
the Company M. dance. at the Ar
mory.' Supper was served, the
following being - guests: Mr. and
Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Marvin. Dr. and
Mrs. Chester Downs, Miss' Ruth
Johns and Fred Mangis. , i-
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Adjutant-General and - Mrs.
George A. White are entertaining
a group' of - relatives over the
week-end, who arrived Saturday
morning. They are Mrs. A. H.
White. Mr. and Mrs. Hal White
and their children Florence and
Hal Jr. '"""!:. i
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Edward Clark, an O.A.C. stud
tut who is spending his vacation
In Salem was a dinner host on
Wednesday night at the residence
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. II.
L. Clark, entertaining a group c-f
friends, who later attended, "Lis
ten Lester" at. the Grand theater.
1 Christmas greenery afld candles
ornamented the .board, places be
ing laid for Julian Burroughs,
William Gosser, Fred Klaus. Ray
mond Clark, Carl Fischer, Garnet
llarra, Caryl Carson and the host.
A'- ; -
Mr, and . Mrs. U. G. Shipley and
Mr. "and Mrs. J. E. Law and their
young son Itobert, lift yesterday
for Portland, where they were to
be the guests of Mrs. Law's par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J.-W, Bever
idgei. All were to return home to
niglit, with the exception of Mrs.
Lawf and Robert w ho were to
stay a week.
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On account of numerous re
quests from Alios? in- attendance
last Sunday evening, the choir -of
h First Congregational church
will repeat the rendition of tho
beautiful Christmas cantata, . "In
ExcelsisV by J. Lincoln Hall this
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Singers
a ud soloists-com posing the cht-tr
are8 Mesdamca Richard Roberton
an T. W. Creech, sopranos; Mrs.
John J. Roberts and Miss
.Mar-.
gartt Hodge, altos; Mosrs. Rich-
rU Robertfon and'H. JR: GlaH
tp: tpnnfsiJ' Albert II. GIlTe" and
'WUlUw P HftrrMt la5scgi Mr55iis, fc.uhn. M,rt end Ur.r w,
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Lillian ''Hartshorn at the organ
and Miss Ruth Bedford at the
piano.' Of a quaint and unusual
character among compositions of
sacred music, the cantata, as
sung by the choir, evoked much
pfeastng comment and was atten
tively listened to by a well-filled
sJiflitortum. Both the chornr and
solo parts were well performed. -
.- Mrand Mrs. B. L. Sleeves and
.
daughter Muriel returned Friday
frbra Seaside where they -enjoyed
a mid-winter outing.
; a aa a - .' ..-..
-Mrr and Mrs. Joseph L. McCal
ifster will go to Portland Wednes
day to spend the remainder of tho
Week, and -the week-end with rel
atives. a -
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" Mrs, Harry Styles sntertained
as- hcr guest over the Christmas
week-end Mrs. Wallace Read of
Portland. , , -
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Robin Fisher was another mas
culine host -of , the week; enter
taining with a stag pirty Wed-uesday-night
at the home of his
parents-Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fish
er. Jiis gnests "were Clare Gil
lette, Luren ' Basler, Russell Rar
ey, Ralph Barnes. Wolcott Buren,
Jack jLucker,.' Kenneth . Power,
Bryan McKlttrick. Harold Emmel.
Paul Day, Walter Socolofsky, Ed
winii Socolofsky, Noble - Moodhe.
a)'
-Whitney Boise of Portland Is
a holiday guest at the It. P. Boise
residence. . : - , . - t
V ; " t . ' ' &
Mrs.' John E. Brophy was a
New Year dinner hostess, enter
taining with eight covers. Yule
tide candles were used for tahle
ornamentation, places being ar
ranged for Mr, and Mrs. J. D.
McCorkle. Mr. and Mr. George
Riches. Mrs. H. B. Brophy, Mrs.
Margaret Folsom and Mr. and
Mrs. Breph'.
I Mr.'and Mrs. C. M. Roberts had
with them this week their son
IrVing - Roberts, Harry Nettleton.
Rodney Healey, members of the
Wakenah club, of O. A C.
I Members of Mrs. R. L. White's
Wednesday ' night dancing class
enjoyed their annual fcOliday
dancine uarty in Moose hall Wed
nesday night. . several additional.
xqes's being' bidden, including
Mr. and Jdrs. Jack Hatton of Dal
las: Mra and Mrs. Ralph Glover
and Arch Jerman. A sipier fea
tured the latter part of the eve
nip;, earlier two beautirul solo
dances interspersingtng the pro
grammed numbers.
X'lub members attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. A: Auirance. Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Aufrancc. Mr. and
Mrs. !,. P. Aldrieh. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. John
Birer, Mr. amU Mrs. Miller Be-:
vier, Mr. and Mrs. Jese Camp
bell. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. IeIano.
Mt- and Mrs. W. F. Drager, Mr.
and M,rs. Fr-d Day. Mr. and Mr?.
William Dalziell. Mr. and Mrs. O.
L.jFlsher, Mr. and Mrs. John Far
rat. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Giles,
Mi, and Mrs. C. G. Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Patton. Mr. and
Mn. C. F. Patton, Mr. and Mrs.
Wj H. Prunk. Mr. and Mrs. David
Pugha Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Dal
las; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ramsden.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Schel. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
White. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc
Whorter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zim
merman, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Han.
ter,Mr. and Mrs. T. Hicks, Mr.
and
- WMn?
and, Mrs. John Ilolman. Mr.. and
-Tfy-t cm a nrJi r x a a a 31 rs
ii;ijdo Jobuson. Mr. and Mrs
V.
Kaerth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kappa
han, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loose,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L- Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Carey F. Martin. Mr.
and Mrs. G. W." Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ma pes. Mr. and Mrs.
L. , Mishlerj Mr. and Mrs. . A. E.
M(?Elvaln. Mn.- and Mrs. Panl
Marnareh. j .
Miss Dorothy Chambers was a
charming hostes Thurslay night.
entertaining with an -Evening of
cards complimentary ,t ' her sis
tr. Miss Rachael Chambers, who
has been spending two ' months
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Chambers, and who is leaving
next Thursday forRaiding. Pa.
Three tables were arranged for
cards in Tooms aglow with Christ
mas trimmings. . Five hundred
was the game employed, honors
rrlng to Mr. (I. F. Chambers and
Miss Dorothy Cardin. '
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Mrs. R. ' L. Matthews went, to
Portland-the last of th week to
remain over the. weci-ena wun
friends
Dr. and
of Portland
Mm. Claud Pehgra
and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Kirkland of Independence were
meats or Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs
Saturday. ' , ' 1 -
Mls Ellen Futtrnn of Vancou
ver. Wash.j and Miss Margaret
Turner. Klso Vasl.. who hsre
been entertained by their sorority
sister. Miss! Helen Moores, have
returned to! their - homes. Both
are Delta Zetas and former stu
dents at the Oregon Asricnitural
college. - i
Mls Moores who has been
Boending tho holidavs with her
par ents. lr. - ana Mrs. Arinnr
Moores will return to her studies
at Corvallis tomorrow. "
i'
Mr. and. Mrs. Bliss Darby re
turned Friday night . from Port
land, where they spent several
days with friends. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Rothmal : of
Stockton. Cat., who has been visit
ing relatives in Portland for the
past month
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Miss Carol Dibble, who. has
been spending the holidays -with
her parents,! is returning to Se
attle Monday where she. will re
sume her studies at the Cornish
school of music, in the depart
ment of the spoken word.
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Mr. and . 'Mrs. Russell: Smith
were the inspiration for a de
lightful surprise Thursday night,
planned by a group of their close
friends, who served a supper, at
the evening's culmination. Those
participating! were Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Prunk. Miss Cleo White of Mc-
MinnviUe Miss Nell Sykes, Miss
Jeanette Sykes.- O. K. De Witt,
Lester Pcarmlne and Albert Egan
.a 'i '
The social i hour at the meeting
f of the Daughters of'Isabeila'was
one 'of much interest and entertainment.-
The program for the
evening consisted of a lecture by
Rev. J.- R. Buck on "MotherH
hood"; Mrs. P. FY Reidy sang
"Holy Nightr and a Christmas
poem which was her own compo
sition was -recited by Mrs. Ger
trude Robison-Ross. Many new
members of the parish who have
taken up their residence In Salem
in the past few months were pres
ent. The evening's entertainment
culminated in the banquet room
of the Gray Belle, where dainty
refreshments 'were served. Toasts
of cheer and good will, approprl
ate to the season of the year,
were given by . the members of
the court and a number-of in
teresting and instructive toasts
were also given by the guests of
the evening, j - - -.
.The many friends of Miss Mar
jory Brant. 12-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brant,
will be pleased to Jearn that she
enderwent a successful operation
Thursday at the Deaconess hospi
tal for the correction of a alight
defect in one! of her eyes. She
expects to be able to leave the
hospital in a few days.
There are those among Salem's
music devotees to whom Cecil
t annines name and voice are
both unfamiliar, although be ha)
concertlzed extensively in Amerl
ra and abroad! And enjoys an in
ternational reputation as an art
ist of note. . It seems, to be the
unanimous opinion of the Apollo
club members that those who fail
to attend the first concert of the
1921 season to hear Cecil Fan
ning will miss hearing one of the
most versatile and pleasing bari
tones on the concert stage today.
It is said of Cecil Fanning that
he is a. past master of diction.
No matter how; exceptionally
beautiful the voice of a singer
may be, much of the real worth
of the performance is lost if the
words of the text cannot be un
derstood. Programs giving the
words of the songs in full help
out to a certain extent, but if the
auditor has to 'divide his atten
tion between the singer and the
book of words, it cannot help but
detract from bis enjoyment.
However, when Cecil Fanning
sings tho listener can discard his
program, for the baritone has the
haopy faculty of making every
syllaole carry over the footlight,
regardless of .jtbe .language in
which he is singing', and his lin
guistic ability enables him to sing
in four tongues 1
This is a feature in the. fann
ing recitals which has always won
special comment from-the critics.
as me louowing excerpis snow:
"Every word he utters in any
one of four languages may be dis
tinctly understood." raid Cleve
land Topics--' From the New York
Sun we learn that "he was Intel
lisible in all four languages and
bis Enli.-ih diction , was especi
ally good." "His diction is to ba
rraisedfor its, clearness and fin-
jlsb," write the critb; of the New
lork Tiiaos.
Even the German critics.- lor
Mr. FanBiftS. a" recitals 4n Ber
lin before the war, found that.be
was extra oaarily gifted U this
respect. Perhaps, today ' they
would not eithiM to over' songs
in English, nor find it so grate
ful to the Teutonic ear, but in
1913, the Berlin. Allgetuelne Mus
ikzeitung found It "a revelation
to hear how beautirul English can
sound when it Is. sung as pictur
esquely as Mr. Fanning sang It.
When Mr. Fanning sings negro
spirituals it- Is-hard 'to' believe
that he doot not bail from "the
south, for he reproduces with the
utmost fidelity the dialect of the
southern darkey. Ijist Jane in a
brief, program which he sang, at
the American embassy in London,
following a dinner given in honor
of the king and queen, it was lh?
typically American negro ' spirit
ral.? ." which "."pleased tins, royal
gaesti ino4 and the qscen per
sonally requested him' to'Tepeat
Fc-veral of them.'.' - .
Although .seriously handicapped
t the opening of .the season with
the loss of John. W. Todd, who
has been director :of the Apollo
club since- Its ; inception " . thre-s
years -ago.. constant -drilirng and
close application-by the ctnb for
several months - pat ,'hari "over
come the., seeming, catastrophe.
and it 1 5 promised that the pro
gram for the concert on" January
it, under the direction of Horace
N. Aid rich. will. 'Jn fact measure
op to the high -standard or ex
cellence to ' which the club had
attained at the close of last sea
son, both in rendition and choice
of selections. . .
It is said that tho . associate
membership list is rapidly assum
ing tne proportions of former
seasons,. and that the usnal invi
tations . will be sent out within
the next few days.'
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Miss Meryle Whitney returned
yesterday from a .ten days' visit
In Portland, and this aftemcoa
will go to Corvallis, where she
resumes Jier studies al O. A. C.
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The fourth number of the Sal
em Lyceum course will be the De
Mille quartet which comes to the
Armory January 7th. The men
are all from Canada, where they
hare established. an enviable re
putation byrtheir peerless ensem
ble work. : ' .
" The . repertoire of the , quartet
includes selections from the great
oratorios and operas; the choicest
of the English. Scotch and Irish
melodies; standard and' popular
aongs. .- . '
Not alone as-a quartet do they
excel, but in concerts, recitals,
oratorios and operas, each Indiv
idual member stands distinct, hav
ing been accorded "recognition be
cause of his virtuosity. - :
Each 'member of the quartet
appears as a soloist, presenting
the best the ancient and modern
composers have produced. .
- The - - accompanist. Miss Hilda
Buckingham, is a distinct artist
l - her tnd hr id aal piano -'-worlc
which Is marked by unaccustomed
brilliancy and power.'. -.
It was a Jolly Christmas gath
ering that partook of '"The. King
of Birds" at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Deanison,-3il North
Cottage Street on Xmas day. :
' Mr. and Mrs. : Dennison enter
tained at a sumptions dinner Mr.
and . Mrs. G. E. Brown (Mrs.
Brown was formerly Miss Edna
Dennison), Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Dennison. of Portland!-, Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Dennis. Mrs. - Jane
Williams, city;, and Mr- and Mrs.
Carle F. Williams of. Seattle.
The afternoon was given over
to music and. readings. '- Mrs.
Carle Williams gave many appro
priate selections,- Including-"The
Busy Broker," by O: Henry. ; Mrs
Brown and . Mr.' Williams. - real
team in vaudeville stunts, enter
talned with vocal, violin - and
piano selections.: ..'
Mrs. Samuel Butler was a hos
tess Thursday afternoon. enter
taining for the pleasure, of Miss
Nellie Clark, pf Bremerten. Wash,
bidding as guests those who were
friends of the honoree during her
years at Willamette University,
and - Mrs. ' Mark Savage, an in
struetor ST'that time.
The guest list -included Mrs.
Byron Herrick. Mrs. H. II. Kloep-
ing, Mrs. Walter Lekman. Mrs,
Arthur Fleming. Mrs. Henry Cor
noyer, Miss Ethel Fletcher, Miss
Clara Smith, MisS Sylvia Jones,
Miss Sophia To wq send and Miss
Ola Clark.
'
A' large .; group of. Portland
friends have joined the William
Hamiltona over the week end., the
list including Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Ham
llton. Mr. and Mrs. George Earl
Nelson.- Mrs.. Wilcox, Miss Grace
Wilcox,-M1ss Lena Riley, Miss
Grace Thompson. " Miss Lucy
Thompson and Denver Riley and
William Dnnlop. -
An Informal dancing party last
night marked the visitors' stay.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer and
their sons Robert and Ernest are
spending the week-end with Mrs.
Holer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Dent in Portland.
Mrs. B. P. Tsylor and daughter
Marjorie. of 1137 Center street,
arc spending the - holidays with
Mrs. Taylor'a sifter, Mrs. Arthur
Brown of Stockton. Cal. They
expect to return January 10. ,
Mrs. T". ' G. . Hopkins, who has
been on an extended visit to her
sister. Mrs. George O. Pearce. will
so to Corvallis today, where she
will serve as house mother for the
Alpha I'hi Delta sorority.
; Thenext meeting of the P. B
O.'s win be withv Mrs. -A. Tynor
Wool pert, on Tuesday-afternoon
Interesting v. .visitors . in Salem
daring the past week were tits
Misses Marie and Gertrude Camp
bell of .Portland, ,-wbe visited at
tne, OOTOC3' or, irrcnus ior severa
days. - ' ". --"."'
' Last evening Ilss Lucille Jas-
koskl -entertained informally a
dinner in their honor at the Jarf-
ko2kl reaidcttw -. on " EteiatlteU
street. : Covets ware laid '.for
Miss Marie Campbell," Miss Gert
rude Campbell. Mr. . and ' Mrs.,
Royal Nadon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Jaskoski. Mr. and Mrs.-' Frank .;
Jaskoskl, Miss 'Josephine. Jaskos
ski and the hostess.- - 4 '
; The Misses Campbell will leave :
this morning for .Portland. Miss
Gertrude . going ' on to Seattle. -where
she 'is a student at the
University of Washington.- . -
' a '"
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-' Claybourne Walker arrived from
Newport ' Thursday, a ! Is s here
for- a : week's . vlslt to hlsson-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
W. Connell Dyer. - -: '-.-
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, A charming , visitor; In Ike city
this week was Miss Ixuie Wil- -Usui
son. of .Medford..who Is., of f I--dally
Identified with toVCorpor- ;
at ive Fruit -Growers'. Association.
During her: stay Miss William
son was entertained byfra..C. F.
Chambers, who. . was a collex
friend of the visitor during their,
stay at O. A. C. 'Both are Alpha
Chi "sorority members and for tha
pleasure of 'Miss 'Williamson. an!
also Miss Rachel Chambers, who ij
visiting here.; from Penflsylranls.
Mrs. Chambers entertained with.
a small tea Wednesday afternoon,
bidding as gnests a group pf local
Alpha Chi's. , . . . ; t-
The list Included: Mrs, Robert
Shinn, Mrs. r: Monroe Gilbert
Miss Amelia Babcock. Mlsa' Ger
trude Walling. Miss Ha Spsnld
ing. Miss Grace Humphreys. Miss .
Grace Holt. Miss . Dorothy. Steas-.
teff,Lnd Miss Mamie Victor..
".- '...-.'." k" '4'
The plana" pupil of Mrs." Jail.-',
Weigel 'gave a recital at. her
home un South Church . street
Tuesday afternoon which :was en
Joyed by a. large number of par
ents and. friends. A Christmvs
tree and -bells werevused for- dec
orating. " After: ' the progranl 're
fresh men t' were served. The fol
lowing program had been vprc-
pared. -"--' - -" - s a -
Duet. La Graclettse V. . Bohn
Hazel Hamman. Helen Lelsy, -
Spinning Soag ; , A: Ellemenrich
- - - j Wllda Callahan - - -
Over the Top.. . J'l ..'Ilolfa -
Bugle Call' March ...." Preston
Delbert Vlesko a . .
Flowers and Ferns .". . .. Johnson
,. -Minnie- Strode -
Fairy Tolka ... j. ...... Spiadler
- Hszel Hamman"
Holy Night ..'. . : .'.V.-.-'Kru r
Two Flowers .": . .-. ..-. Krenia;
' - Maxine Donaldson- r. .
Song ... . . Selected
s - ;i X)elbert Viesko . t -
Christmas Bells . . m Karoy
Evelyn Hale.
Fairy Walts ......... Ttraerfos
. . . Velma Simpkins.
Artists Ufe-. . . . . . . .- Strauss
.- Irene Keascher ' .
Cathedral Chimes ..-.. . .. Es i
, . Winifred Plant
Humoreske .-..r. ". Dvorak
J Do-rla IUaaIey- ,
Fairiea Walts . ' Battoa
Erma Rlchartis . ".
Military Mazurka Sforrisoa
. Anna Mclntvre .- ;
In Slumberland .."i Spauldic;
'Grace Rnssel -
Convent Bells , . .' . . . Ludovi
Evelyn-French ' " - '
Throwing Kisses , Keini
, Clemma Sanders -" -
Nearer My God to Thee (trans).
................ . . , . . . Lewis
. Elpa.Perscy
Valse Episode Keru
- Helen Leisy :
Duet. "The Sleigh Ride- Welters
Elfa Persey, Irene Kenscher
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