:SECOND NEWS SECTION tfifa(1 ItiSiiA -tfX A J'i P : 1; -' '" '"t?;;'';'' SEVENTY-FIRST iYEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921 "PRICE : FIVE CENTS r 11 1 - - i ... , - , t, I II III I i ' ! in I I I Mi .Hi III ml : SOCIETY NEWS WEE 5TK 1 1 i i "By MARGUERITE GLEESON HI series of six organ concerts jf will be giren by the Music Teachers' association dur ing the winter beginning with one y Edgar E. Coursen of Portland who will; appear here November t. The conctrts will be given in. the First Christian church. Miss Elixabeth, Levy will be the .assist ing artist at the first concert. ,l Others who will appear in Sa lem daring the winter at these concerts are Mrs Gladys Morgan Farmer, Fran!; Churchill, Lucian Beefcer nd "W. R. Booth,' both of fortland and Prof. TV S. Roberts of 'Salem, ' The concerts will be given in each case on tha first Sunday of .the month and admis sion will be (fee. The Salem mu sicians hope, to , give a musical treat to local people and at the same1 time provide . entertain ment, j - The Woman's auxiliary ot tho American . legion .will " participate with the legion, in a Hallowe'en armory Tuesday evening. Dancing and various other forms of entertainment will te provided for the guests. Refresh ments will be served and the re turns from the evening will ' be given to the Women's Auxiliary. Patrons and patronesses for the affair are Governor and Mrs. Ol cott. Mayor and Mrs Halvorscn, Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Pound, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. R. T, Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Franfc Durbln, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hen drlcks. Mr and Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist,' Sr., Mrs. Fred Steward, Mrs. J. A. Carson, Col. and Mrs. G. A. White, Mrs. C. D. Gabriel son; llrs. John Griffith, Mrs. CSharles Jones,"- Col."4 and Mrs. Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Golden War' Mothers are to be special honor guests of the legion rnd the i auxiliary. It is planned to hold a party similar to this one each month, according to the commit tee in charge which is composed of Mr. and Mrs. AlbertT. Ander son, Dr. and Mrs. Will Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ebberly. Jack Elliott, Mrs. Dan Fry. Hallowe'en decoration formed the setting for .a delightful party at the home of Mr. L. H. Comp tin whon she !n company with Mrs. James Lewia entertained Thursday afternoon. A. tew tabic, of (!v3 hundred were arranged fo and the after noon was given ovrr to a social good time. Refresh merts were served to the hoatossea. Those present vera Mrs. W I. Staley, Mrs. Frank Powers, Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Fannie E. Graham, Jlr. Sey mour Jones. Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mrs:. Wilson Darby. Mrs. F. Craig. Mrs. D C. Mlnto, Mrs Her bert llaid, Mrs Harry Brum baugh. Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. R. B. Goodin. Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mrs. Grace Eof f.' Mrs. Ben Eilers. Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Mrs. John Farrar, Mrs W. J Busick, Mrs. Fred Thomp son, Mrs. L. S. Sheldon, Mrs. Jthn Harbison, Mrs. Henry Co.-npton, Mrs. II. S. Poisal, Mrs Dudley Purvine. Mrf. H. Dayton. Misfl Sarah Bowman, Mrs, D. F. Wap oner, MrV. Frederick G. Brock, Mrs. James' Lewis and Mr3. L. H, Compton. Among the Salem people at tending the O. A. C.-U. of W. game in CorvaUla "yesterday were .FiLJ Hi "K VV; TO 1 ThatlAtira&tthe finvyofYour '"Friends No wpndci Eey envy your good fortune who wouldrVt want a rich, lustrous seal skin; or a charming brown mink fur or a Stone Martin Choker with its distinctive ' air of beauty, or the dainty, always popular grey squirrel furs? The prices are within the reach of alL' We invite your patronage. Westfif Co. 521 Court Street Phone 1628 Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul Hauscr and Mr. and-Mrs. Leo Gilbert.! They were guests of Oral Hauser and attended the Sigma Nu dinner last Drtght. ' ; The Leslie church will give a ''Pot Luck Dinner" at the church Thursday evening at six o'clock. This is to be the first of a series the coming season. !' An Informal reception for the hew r students of the Kimball Hchool of Theology was given in ithe school assembly hall Friday evening. The new students, the Bpeclal students attending from Willamette university and the wives of the students were guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Clark gave addresses of welcome to the new students and their wives rhich vas responded to by Ralph I. Tho mas, who is a graduate of Wil lamette university with tho clas. Of 1921. i The more than 60 students of the school were present and light refreshments were served during the evening. Addresses wore giv en by Dr. E. C. -Hickman, presi dent of the college and by John McNees. : The Parent Teachers associa tion of the Lincoln and McKlnley schools will 'give a reception in the Lisle Methodist church Tues day evening. New patrons of the schools, the teachers- and others will be guests of the organizattion for the evening. Special music will be provided for the evening and all interested are invited to attend. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger were hosts Wednesday evening at a dinner party. Eight covers were laid and the decorations were gold marigolds and autumn leaves with colored candies. Cards were play ed during the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.. Miller McGilchrist, and Mr. and iMrs. Roy Burton. ,: Miss Maggie J. McFadden, sis ter of Mrs. J. P. Fri2ell, w"ho has been living with the latter at 248 North Summer Street, has left the city for a visit to her old home in MIddleton, Penn., where she will stop with her brother until spring. She expects to arrive in West Middletown In time to cele brate the anniversary of her leav ing that community for Oregon 38 years ago. Miss McFadden is rWWl-knownn this- eoommirrm a! former teacher at the b'ind school and as a former matron at the Indian School at Chemawa. tMiss Helen Hardy was hostess for a delightful Hallowe'en party Friday evening. Corn stalks, pumpkins and witches were used la decorating the rooms." Refresh ments, consisted of doughnuts, ci der and apples. i Those who enjoyed the frolic of the evening were Miss Louise Sehrieber, Miss Zeda Rhoten, Miss Evelyn De Moss. MIbs Ruth Schaefer, Miss Ethel 1 Mocraft, Miss Zenda Busch, Miss Irene Boje Miss Wllma, Spence, Miss Dorothy 'Ellis, Miss Grace Gasper, Miss Lola Houslery, Miss Beryl Marsters, Miss Lovena Fox and Miss 'Elsie Smith. Under drOoptng' "boughs , of greenery Salem folk danced in the armory Friday night at the an nual .Guild dance.. Music., was furnished by an eight-piece Or chestra and special musical num- w- 4 ' VI! "M.YSER" Kayser Italian Silk Hose. Kayser Pure Thread Silk Hose. in silt hose and silk underwear signifies 1 : Highest Quality possible ; for those who have never worn Kayser Silk Hose or Silk Underwear one trial will suffice to' make them Regular Kayser customers. Kayser Silk Vests :....:4$3.25, $4.00, $4.25 Kayser Sijt Bloomers $4.00, $3.00, $6-50 Kayser Silk Union Suits $7.00 $4.25 ..t.L.: $3.75 Salem Woman Wins Golf Championship of Oregon i r; v 1 ,' 4 . -v f Ij, .t. ,f - -T' y i ? street and Mrs. Mrsi Ercel W. Kay who won the tvomen's championship in the state tournament held in Portland last jweek. Miss Phoebe Tidmarsh of Seattle, Mrs Kay's opponent in the fi nals; recently won the north west woman's championship which was also,' held on the Waverly links j iin Portland." Mis3 Tidmarsh ! was Oregon state champion! last year. entertained Sun- on Academy Helga Lindahl day evening with a wedding at her home on Lewis street. The young couple will make their home in Dallas. - ' John E. Peters and Miss Kath trlne Jlildebrand were! married at the Dallas M ethodist Episco pal parsonage at 7:30 f o'clock last Friday evening. TiU young couple are well known in Dallas and have gone to housekeeping at 4 00 Washington street. Photo by Gunnell & Robb ber3 were Riven by a women's quartet composed of Miss Ada Miller. Mrs. A. J. Rahn. Mrs. W. li. Trunk and Mrs. Carlton Smith. They sang "Fepsy O' Nell." "My Mammy," "Alexan der's Hag Time Band." "Lazy Mississippi," and "My Love Is all for You." Punch was served from a booth in one corner of the auditorium under the direction of Mrs. G. E. Terwiiliger. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamport re turned this week from Los An-JSfiilcx.-W.here they , went two weeks' ago to attend the National Bank ers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Adams and son Junior of Vancouver, Wash., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ilaker. Mrs. Adams is president cf the executive board of the Vancouver Y. W. C. A. and was a gaets at tho Y. W. cafeteria yesterday. Mrs. Laura Jones Newton of Pennsylvania is a guest at the A. E. Watson home. Mrs. New ton is a consin of Mr. Watson and will spend the winter in Salem. J5- if Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lamport were hosts at a delightful dinner parly at their home Friday eve ning, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Brey man Boise. The guests were Miss Catherine Slade, Frank Durban and A. Holt. Blue birds were used in decor ating and blue and pink formed the color scheme for the dainty table. Following the dinner the party attended the Guild dance. Two Portland women, Mrs. C. K. Peck and Mrs. W. T. Neil were guests at two parties In Salem on Thursday. Mrs. D. J. McKinnon entertained with a bridge lunch eon party in their honor at noon. The table was decorated with var ied color cosmos and dainty can dies. Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Peck. Mrs. Neil, both of Portland, Mrs. Karl Smith, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. miss Darby. 'Mrs. H. A. Corooyer, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. E. Iedy. Mrs. Merlin Harding and Mrs. William McGilchrist. A pleasant party of ' friends gathered in the evening at the William Hamilton home and a so cial hour was eajoyed. Mrs. Peck Mr3. Dickman nee Miss Minnie fichailer) Mr. Leon Jennison, Miss Trir.ta Wengrr, Mis-; L?tha Dris- coll, and other pupils with fine voice who will make their first appearance. , The F. E. F. H. club mt Fri-i day evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. ! E. Barbour. High score was won 1 by Mrs". Roy Campbell and Fred! Bozelle while low score fell to Mr3- Fred Bozelle and Mr. Roy Campbell. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by the hostess assisted by her daughter Geneviev Red carna tions and white rose buds were eTfSctfvely used around the rooms and on the tables.' The club members are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jermann, Mr. and Mrs. C,arl Mcrhren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bozelle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Angel, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott, Mr. and Mrs- T. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Skeels.- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bar bour and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferrel. The rext meeting will be. held October 31 in the form of a Hallowe'en party. . 4r Miss Edith McGee of Salm end Avery Hartzell of Cottagj Grove were married G:tber 15 at the Congregational parsonage. Rev. Kantror officiated. Mrs M. B. Her:ri...k and Miss Ella Hendrick of McMinnville were guests this week at tho W. C. Kantner home. Mr. and Mr3. R. E- Anderson were hosts at a delightfully in formal dancing party at their home in Morningside Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served during the evening by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Purvine. Mr. and Mr). James L,ewls, Mr. and Mrs. IT. F. Poisal. Mr. and Mrs. V. 17. Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Eilers. The music during the evening was by Miss Mildred and Miss Blanche Davenport on the piano and victrola. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dewhirst of Portland are guests for the week-end of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. MrCormack of Kimball School of Theology. Mrs. B. A. Cathey of Condon is a guest of Mrs. Marie A. Flint for a few days. Mrs. E. E. Reeves of Lebanon visited with relatives in Salem this week. Prof, and Mrs. Sam R. Warner were Mrs. Jack liatton, Mrs. Phil Brown. Mrs. Tracy Savcry and Mrs, Ray Mitchell, i .Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Lee Eggleston of Mon mouth was uniteil In marriage to Mlssi Irene Bowrjan ol Falls City at the home of iiack Hatton, 102 Orchard avenuej. Rev: Frank James of the Met'codist church performed the ceremony, after which a two-course luncheon was served by Mrs. Hatton. The young couple left immediately for a few days wedding trip, after 'wttlclT they will be at their home in Monmouth. Thbse present were Mr. I and Mrs. E.1 F. Tice, Mrs Hazel Courter of Falls City and. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hattcn. Frank Johnson of Dallas and Miss Anna Hagstedt of Salem were married at; the Mathodist parsonage by Rev. Frank James Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 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Miss Doris Siler wa3 guest of honor. Others In attendance were Mrs. Etta Bradford, Miss Eva Scott. Mrs. Sadie Keyt. Miss EtsJe TJeckner. Miss Edna Beauehamp. Mrs. Fales and Mrs. Minnie Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. Ilar.y Scott were hosts Friday. cvenlng4t the First M. E. church for Mr. Scotf3 scout troop. : T'i lioys nss.'ifd in preparing thi meil and l:i:er took part in boxing; and,wrstliEB matcues. St;V??al new ni.'.nwrj were vott t-tl 'In at the regular meeting wh'ch followed the stipprr. w .r 'Mres Minnetta Mapcers will pre sent a number of pupils in concert in the near future. Fred Hoyn- on. tenor of Portland, who has been most enthusiastically re ceived on many programs there will sine a group of songs among them the tenor aria from Rigo letto. Miss Eva iPttman. also ot Portland, coloratura soprano, will sing. The following well known Salem singers 111 appear-In excel lent numbers: M.Iss HHdaAm,ster; week for a day's visit. Mrs. WJ A. Xorris of Berkeley Is a guest at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. E. N. Weller. She will be here for a month. Miss Margaret Griffith is spend ing the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Miss Griffith is attending the University of Oregon. Mr. and Msr. R. E. Downing will leave this week for southern California. ' Mrs. Richard Cartwright re turned early in the week from Eugene where she visited with her daughter, Miss Florence Cart- wright. DALLAS SOCIETY DALLAS. Oct, 22. A "Conun drum supper" was given by the women's auxiliary of the Ameri can legion Friday evening. This was followed by a dance. Rose briars and autumn leaves were used to decorate the ' roorrf3 Other affairs to which the public will be Invited are being planned by the women of "the auxiliary for the coming months. ! ' "Those" In "charge " of the affair The Store for Dinnerware Glassware Cooking Utensils WM. GAHLSDORF The Store oif Housewares Opening Announcement f The Swedish! 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