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2' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREQON SUNDAY MORNlNd. DECEMBER 11. 1921 msam SOCIETY NEWS 1 WEEK I. I I 11 : By MARGUERITE CLEESON . ;.-' ' . HONORING four Salem Wo men whose birthdays fell on December 10, Mrs. Gertrude Page was a charming hostess yes terday at her home. . Those hon ored were Mrs. H; A. Cupper, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. Ulva Der by Morse and Mrs. John M'ller of Donald. Owing to the fact that Mrs. MQrse. Is confined to her room with a broken limb, she was .unable to be present but her share jpf the gifts were sent to her. Birthday calces with candles for ea;b one were used on the table and cut by the honored ones. As sisting the hostess were Mrs. gare Vlbbert and Mrs. Frederick Brock. Yellow was used about Hie dalntr table and the living rooms where the five tables of cards were set. . ' , Out of town guests, from. Don ald besides Mrs. Miller were Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mrs. Gene Flynn. Mrs.' Earl Carver and Mrs. Fred Yergen. Other guests Included Mrs. E. E. 'Wyatt, Mrs. O - A. Olsen. Mrs. 1 ester Davts, Mrs. W. E. Kuhn, Mrs. IT. S. Page. Mrs. F. O. Brock, Mrs. I A. Hayford. Mrs. R. A. Glover, Mrs. J. C. Sigmund. Mrs. J. A. Miles. Mrs. Arthur E. Peter son. Mrs. G. E. Sfhuneman. Mrs. F. N. Derby. Mrs. R. T. Jacobs. Mrs. Guy Harris, Mrs. John H. Sites, Mrs. CL A. Vlbbert. Mrs. Davir A. Wright. Mrs. Ida Nfles. Mrs. Eugenia Gllllngham. Mrs. Fred L. Klein and . Mrs. V. M. Reams of Portland. J ' ONORINO Miss Jeanje Hodge Miiiara or rortiana, wno spoke at the Salem Women's c1ub program yesterday, members of the board of directors, officers and members of the'-progr.m committee were, hostesses at the Spa for luncheon Those present beside the great of honor Included Miss Cornelia Marvin, Miss Flora Case, Miss Marie Churchill, Miss Elizabeth Putman, Miss Gertrude Marton, Mrs; F. W. Seeley. Miss EHrabeth McLeary, Miss Lucille Crvckett, Mrs. W. E. K'rk. Mrs. E. C. Rich ards. Mrs. F. W. Fargo, Mrs. L. II. McMahon. Mrs. W. E. Ander- ron, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. George Pearce, Mi's. R. J. Hendricks and Mrs. Fran'i Bowersoz. HONORING Miss Elnore Koon. Miss Meryle Whitney and Misa Isabella George gave a shower Monday evening at the Whitney home. Miss Koon will Jjecome the bride of Jesse George on Christmas day. - The holiday season decorations "were used In and about the rooms. A tiny mirrored lake on the table bad. a tiny ship on which cupld. r i 3 t 1 ! ... i i . - - I . I i ! 1 i 1 i : I I i ,, I III i t--X. 5 1 V r - - ,.JS -"7 ( ii5Vcv W -rM' ! ; I Schuly homo. Those invited were j forth some real fine original poet -PHOTO BY lOBB H -tfSJ j07 sifesW . cfcSssrz &yj-j. A TV ' 4 7 ff'!l - ., 7 ach- I rtuui for j M (it h I nn -PHOTO BY OUXXILli & HOBB Miss Laura Heist Miss Miriam E. Anderson Miss Heist will sail December 19,from San Francisco for Bombay, where she will be a missionary. Miss IlaiJ will become the bride of Clifford Knickerbocker December 17. Miss Anderson is th j newly appointed general secretary of the Salem Y. V. C. A. Miss Solof has just announced hef en gagement to Theodore Brenner oi Salem. bride 'and groom were about to set sail. A mock wedding was put on with Miss Golda Wheeler, Marga ret White, Lois Wheeler and Mrs. Ronald Jones taking parts. After the presentation of the gifts a light luncheon was serveJ. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Darby, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love, Mr. and Mrs. frank Bowersox and Mr. and Mrs. Wharton L. West. The faculty and officers of Hill Military academy, Portland, were recep- Those present were Miss Ltn-hosts riday evening at a ore Koon, Miss Vava Golden, Miss tion given in honor of Captain and Margaret White, Miss Marie Ev- Mrs. karl Flegel. Captain Flegei The Stout Form Brassieres ' takes perfect cafe of bust and shoulder blades, sizes ?8 io 50. . ; - . . Hosiery...........29c, 48c Out sizes..,.r.....50c, 75c i - - . - , Out, sizes in silk and fibre......'.J.....$1.5(r ' : ' : A. E. LYONS Nu Bone Corset Parlors Portland Cloak and r Suit Co. : ; ' Court and ConVl Sts. ansr Miss Eulalla Llndsey, Miss Winifred St. Clair, Miss Esther Parounagian, Miss Golda Wheeler. Miss . Hazel George. Miss Isabelle George, Miss Grace Hunt, Miss Edna Satterly. Miss Edna Balch. Mrs. Roland Reed. Mrs. Otto Hoppes, Mrs, W. B. George, Mrs. Ralph Llndsey, Mrs. W. B. Vin cent, Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. J. H. Evans, Mrs. Charles Koon. Mrs. T. E. Rilea, Mrs. Chalmers Georee. Mrs. E. J. Whitney, Miss -Lola Wheeler, Miss Meryl Whitney. Celebrating her birthday, a number of friends of Mrs. Paul Hauser surprised her, Friday eve ning at her home. Seven tables of cards were enjoyed. High score was won by Mrs. Clare Vibbert and G. Scheuneman and consola tion fell to Mrs. Ernest Wyatt and. CIar ibbert. Following the card game a de licious supper was served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Gil bert, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Dr. ani Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vlbbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wy-' att, M. and Mrs. Guy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schuneman, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Sites. Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Ida N'iles. Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. Frank Minto and Mrs. Gussie Niles. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schuneman entertained Tuesday evening with five"" tables of cards. Red carna tions and Oregon grape were ef fectively used about the rooms. High score was won by Mrs. John R, Sites and William Bell. Conso lation fell to Mrs. Sherm Swank and Dr. John R. Sites. Mrs. Hal Pat ton won the prize In a word contest held followink the game of cards. Mrs. Schune man served dainty refreshments, assisted by Mr. Schunctnan. The guests included Dr. -and Mrs Sites, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Swank of AumsMllls., Mr. and Mra. William eBU, Mr, and Mrs. Hal Fatton, Mr.? and. Mrs. Fred O has recently been detailed military instructor at the academy. In the receiving line were Governor and Mrs. Hen W. Olcott. General and Mrs. Richard M. Blatchford, Dn and Mrs. Richard F. Schols, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Ayer. Mr3. S. B Linthicum, Miss Henrietta Fail; ing, Miss May Failing, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hill and Whalley Watson, president of the Hill Mlitary Alumni association. As- ' sisting in the dining room were i Mrs. W. B. Streeter, Mrs. Thomas P Ho"neyiT,-i V- lam"! phy, Mrs. Clyde Kelly and Miss Gladys Bowea Salem people, at the reception incttrded Dr. and Mrs. R. fc.. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry Jr , and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. LONG BkiACH, Cai.. -Jec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koltes enter tained recently lor severaLof their Oregon friends at their home on Livingston drive in East Long Beach. The guests spent the greater part of the evening play ing five hundred. A dainty lunch, eon was I served by the hostess, assisted oy her daughters, Mrs. H. T. Cundiff and Miss Gertrude Koltes. - The guests qf tha evening were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Grace Eoff, Mrs. Angel. Mrs. Cun diff and Miss Rnth Buckner. v OREGON AGRICULTUDAL COLLEGE. Corvallls. Dec. 10. The Salem club will give their annual holiday dance the night of December 20 in honor of the Sa lem high school seniors. The dance will be given in the armpry under the auspices of the O.A.C. Salem club. . Invitations "will be sent to al! high school seniors and friendi. Everett Tplman is in charge of the dance and a special committee is working under him: Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Gussie So.uf I , : C J I 7 E 7;:,ih;.VvJ PHOTO BY aUVKELL ft ROTJB Miss Gussie Solof - A. Clement, Mrs. C. W. Muors. Mrs. T. E. McCroskey. j i Mrs. F. A. Klliott andi Mrs. Henry liean entertained the V. Welch. ' Thursday club at the Klliott 3iome Mrs. John I this wptk A ilaintv lnnthpon was served and a delightful af ternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. E. W. Tilson was a guest. Thoj club will be entertained tlio next! time by Mrs. W. M. Cusick, ! I . I Mrs. George A. Schuly was hos ess at a charming dinner in hon or of her hi-sband's birthday on Wednesday. Those present j were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hays, Ml1, and Mrs. J. C. Schaupp and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rutherford. I J. H. Hall, Mrs. William Chris i tance, Mrs. E. C. Case. Mrs. Etht-1 'J. Folgcr, Mrs. B. W. Walcher, Mrs. M. J. Stone, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Mary Baker. Mrs. T. C. White. Mrs. Arthur Vrs. E. L. Townsend. Evans, Mrs. J. T. Hunt. Mrs. O. B. Hi-chcock, Mrs. Helena S. Erb. Mm. S. J. Robinson, Mrs. M. 1. Elln. Mrs. O. C. Hice, Mrs. W. Coo.'ey, Mrs. Ralph Cooley. Mrs. D. E. Simpson. Mrs. J. H. Camp bell, Mrs. Owen Cotterman, Mrs. Mods White, Mrs. E. W. Oolty. Mrs. Elsie Townsend, Mrs. W. A. Penuj. Miss A. Aline, Mrs. T. B. Patton. Mrs. George D. Alderin. Mrs. Ksther Oliver, Mrs. tl Keene. Mrs. D. D. Olmstead. Mrs. J. E. Gcdfry, Mrs. S. A. Woodruff, Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. A. A. Car Der. M:s. A. L. Godfrey. Mrs. A lirvrt no fti' rriron T ri tt to Frank .. Zmn. Mrs. Hedda S. I day afternoon' at the Oregon by Swart, Mrs. John O. Humphreys. I Mi88 Lola Schuiy and MiS5 Heien Mrs. Alice Wenger, Mrs. fharlts ; Brown. Later the party enjoyed Steele, Mrs Irene 'ash. Mrs. W. ' a delighWul luncheon at the 1'auline Marnarh. ltha Cox jThi 'ma Carv, Louise Poujade. ; Nina (U. Thelma Martin. Leotyv !Barntt. Mildred Gilbert. lkrothj K'ar, Juauiia Jarruan, Hazel j George, Winifred Gambie, LoU ; Srhuky and Helen Houne. I Mrs. C. S. Mortan and little daughter Madeline Ruth, of Sach- aa hai. Canada, have arrived a visit with Mrs. Morgan's moth j er, Mrs. X. Salomon of Salem. (She will also L the euest of hei i sister, Mrs Mary Deschen ant' j Mrs. Ira J. F lis. Mrs. Morgan was formerly Miss Frances Salo mon of Salem Mrs. L. Lickle was hostess foj the Officers club of the W. R. C. at her home Monday. A course dinner was served by ths hostess The decorations were in buntin and flags. Sixteen officers and four ruests were present. Mrs. Hat tie Cameron will ent M tain the club this week. Th RoMef corps gave Mrs. Ed win Elliott a surprise Friday. Grandma Elliott is a pioneer of West Salem and has been an in valid for 10 years. A committee of Mr. Watson. Mrs Moll and Mrs. White arranged for the sur prise and decorations. The srucFts bejsan arriving ear ly in the day and had a most de lightful time. The hou9e was beautifully decorated. GrandmR Elliott received some beantitjU gifts of flowers also a lare scarf and candy and about 20 postal cards- The Ladies Aid so ciety of West Salem sent from their bazaar, a gift of home made candy. Last but not least was the large birthday cake, upon which were eight candles of red to represent each decade and five candles to represent the several years and one white one in cen ter to wish her the blessing of the coming New Year. In the evening refreshments were served and all departed for home wishing her many happy returns of the day. Those present were Mesdames Albert. Bales. Moll. White. Ross, Watson, Crossan and Hendrickson and Miss Russell. Miss Ruth White and Mr. Elliott. ry which each person read. Ue refitments were served at a late hour and the guests departed de claring they had spent a very de lightful evening. Miss Ava Miller is spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Walter K. Spauldlnit. She will rn to O. A- C. this afternoon." rs. S, A. Woodruff of the Court apartments returned th: week after a two months visit In Los Angeles. ' ' ' Mrs. C. B. Bshop returned this week 'from.' an extended via"t to Pendleton and Walla Walla She stopped in Hood River where she visited with her sister, Mrs. O. T. Roberts. - - Mrs. Forrest M. Girt with her small daughter. Gloria, returned yesterday to Tillamook following a visit wita her sister, Mrs. Wal ter K. Spaulding. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger en tertained the Yomarco class of the First Methodist church, last Tuesday evening at their country home. There were about 50 who enjoyed their hospitality. A teature of the party was a small Christmas tree on which were presents for all. Eaca per son tested his poetic ability when he had to write a stania of -poetry to be attached to each present. This was interesting and brought Ml Ci mm Corsets for Xmas Gifts In the line of FROLASET CORSETS are models for ev ery type of figure and made up in fancy materials. There are also ELASTIC GIRDLES which give the wearer every comfort she desires. RENSKA L SWART 115 Liberty $t. g Salem, Ore. Send Forth Your Christmas Greetings To every friend and acquaintance! It is the prettiest of all the customs that Christmas Day brings down to us from the past apes. People used to sperid Christmas Day making a round of visits to their friends but modern living has given. us so many of them and scattered them to all four quarters of the globe so we depend upon greeting cards to recall ourselves to their memories! , ' ..' '.i. f. :'-! ' ' - . . , '--:.'-' i- ' ' - r- -., - ' lc 2i6r5cSc 10c rYou'Il find the Pay As You Store a good place to shop" Mrs. David A. Wright is chairm of the committee in charge. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Solof. and Theodore Brenner, has been made. Miss Solof has made her home in Salem for 10 years and has many friends here. Mr Brenner is advertising manager of the Peoples' Cash store and has been here for a year. His home is in Seattle. No date has been set for the wedding The Salem O. A. C. club plans to hold their December meeting in the form of a Christmas party similar to the one given last year. he affair will be given December 22 in the Labor hall and "ill be in the form of a Pot Luck supper to which the students of the college home for the vacation will be in vited as well as their families. Many college students from Corvallis were present at the dance given Friday evening- by the club for the benefit of the scholarship loan fund of the club. More than 60 couples were pres ent and a delightful time was en joyed. X- -X- The Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church entertained more than 40 members at the -E C. Hickman home this week with a delightful afternoon. The house was dec orated In holly and crystal can dlestocks held green candles with red shades Mrs. E. E. Fisher cut the ices and Mrs. A. A. Underbill poured. Assisting were Mrs. Ronald Glo ver, Mrs E. E. Cpmeyer and Mrs. Blaine Kirkpatrick. Judge John L. Rand who re cently moved here with Mrs Rand from Baker are occupying the home where Judge C. A. Johns formerly resided. : ' Mrs Fred Lecge was a charm ing hostess Thursday at a lunch eon party honoring Mrs. Fred Snedecor. . The decorations were pink carnations and ferns U3ed on the table and aboiu the rormJ. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hunt of Spo kane played during the afternoon The guests included besides Mrs. Snedecor, Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mrs. R E. Lee Steiner. Mrs. John McXary. Mrs. Ben W Olcott. Mrs Ray L. Farmer, Mrs. B- L, Sleeves. Mrs. Joseph Albert Mrs. Reuben P. Boise and Mrs. Frank Meredith. i The monthly class ten of the Loyal Women ot the Christian church were entertained by the fpUowine women at the church parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edwird Keene. Mrs. D. Dr Olm stead. Mrs. J- E. Ringrose, Mrs. B. Walcher, Mrs. John Riggs Mrs. A. A. Carper. Mrs. Folger. Mrs.. George Alderin, Mrs. Oliver. 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