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SECOND NEWS SECTION PACES 1 TO 4 Society, General News end Classified SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1921 PRICE: FIVE CENTS 4 i m By MARGUERITE 'JLEESON J :m vi a it i RS. W. I. STALEY was chosen president of the " board of directors of the Y.W.C.A. at the regular meeting 4 yesterday. . She succeeds Mrs. F. A. Elliott who has served in that capacity for three years. Other officers chosen are first vice-pre? . Ident, Mrs. William Fleming; se ond Yice-president, Mrs. L. H. rc Mahon; secretary Mrs. W. e. Kirk; treasurer, Mrs. E. C. Crss; and corresponding secretary, - Mrs. Ilajry Hawkins. ' Other members of the b aard In clude Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. J. II. Al'ert, Mrs. U. O. Shipley. Mtb. Alic u. Dodd. Mrs., G. O. Drown. Miss Nina Mc Na.", Miss Elizabeth Putman. Mr t-!. F. A. Marcus. Mrs. David A. Wrlcht. Mrs. Frank Drown, Mrs. Yames Fairehild. Mrs. T. 13. Kay, "Miss Esther .Natterlund and Mrs. A. H. GUle. "In America you have never seen real desolation and destruc tion, poverty and sickness heaped on one people at once. Most of the people remind one of animated rag heaps with very little anima tion, babies and wee children with scarcely any clothes., crying for food or eating all sorts of filth by the wayside" - CHRISTMAS CARDS Gift Calenders Booklets " Art Blotters They are hand painted, exclusive in design, and fine in sentiment We will be pleased to serve you. I Commescial Bol Store In this way Mrs. Samuel E. Newman, formerly Ethel Long of Boise, Ida., and a graduate of Ore gon Africultural college in 1920. writes to friends. With her hus band she Is working under the Near East relief. She says the condition is more awful than caa te Imagined in America, but that without the help given by America she does not know what would have been done. Mrs. Newman took her degree in commerce in 1920. She was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, hon orary commerce sorority and of Chi Omega. "A Day in India," will be given i by a group of members at the meeting of the Women' sForeign Missionary society this afternoon. Mrs. I?. L. Steeves will entertain the society. Tho-e women taking part in the representation are Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. Harry Scott and Mrs. Lee Miller. The Christmas offering will be' taken up at this time. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Dee. 13. An old custom is to be revived on the campus this year when early Christmas morning, university Y. W. C. A. girls re maining in Eugene during the holidays will go from house to house singing carols. Besides sing ing for their friends, the girls will sing for the old people and for the I invalids who will be unable to go to their churches on that day. The Woman's league is plan ning entertainment for the girls left at school during Christmas vacation by appointing a commit tee to make arrangements for some social events. The members of this committee are Ruth Akcrs, Lillian Auld and Jane Campbell, all of Eugene. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Dec. 13. The Chirst mas dance given by the student body Saturday nijiht was one of the gala events of the year. The The Wall Dressed Woman J Pi May We rtf AOES AVRK8. Star M Picture. Paris Is most enthusiastic about elvet. Strangely enough, this mode started, not with the usual type of fashionable French woman, the woman of 35 or thereabout, but with the jenne filet Was the flatper, go ing to a party, in need q? a new dance frock or invited to tiie opera? Straightway mamma goes out and buys her a simple little velret even ing frock. Thence It has spread rapidly un til the majority of the evening wraps are of velvet I saw one yes terday, flame, with a huge fur col lar and trimmed with quantities of tubular velvet fringe some of the afternoon coats, many of the even ing frocks and even an occasional negligee or pair of evening slippers. The one realm that velvet has lost Its hold on Is, strangely enough, the milliners. Felt, satin, lace and fnr are, any of them, smarter than vel vet here. In the sketch Is a matronly black velvet evening frock. With blissful individuality, It quite ignores the penchant for high neck in evening frocks, though it is conventional enough in its other details. There are thebiquitous side trains fall ing from the shoulders, one of tulle and the other of velvet, absolutely sleeveless, after the accepted mode for evening; a rather longer ckirt, draped, no waist line, and a sug gestion of the very low girdle in the bead embroidery. rhe huge rose on the right hip is of Chinese red beads, with a heart of rhinestones. From it branches out a wonderful Chinese tree of sil ver embroidery, sparkling with blos soms of rhinestones. r.. Help You to Think . by offering a few Christmas suggestions? ! Here area few articles especially appropriate for Christmas presents Tea Wagons .' .Electric Washers Cedar Chests Spinnct Desks Floor and Table Lamps Chairs and Rockers Davenport Tables - f. Book Troughs Percolators " - - Jardineres Electric Irons "... ' Andirons Writing Desks Comforts Blankets Pillows Sofa Pillows Table Covers Lamp Shades Sewing Cabinets Talking Machines Dressing Tables Card Tables , Kitchen Cabinets Library Tables Foot Stools Aluminum Cooking Sets Console Mirrors Casseroles Dinner Sets Morris Chairs Carpet Sweepers Cedar Chests Trunks Hand Bags . Dining Tables Dining Chairs Buffers Electric Sweepers Smoking Cabinets Pedestals Clocks Console Tables Davenports Book-ends Candle Sticks Pictures Vases Piano Benches Waste Baskets Table Throws Shopping Bags Suit Cases Rugs Brass and Wood Beds Dressers Chiffoniers Be sure to see what we have in glass tumblers and pitchers A number of good specials in that line All Children's Rockers, High Chairs, Wagons, Velocipedes, Kiddy Cars, Doll Buggies, etc., at special prices Bay early, we wiU hold all par chases until Christmas C. r laniilton Good Furniture 340 Court Street, Salem i MwA ir.iv rirmox m.xt j Treasury Certificates to j Replace Savings Stamps, loxdox. 10. 12.- ! pendent Labor party cablegram to ; pleading for -The Inde- j Jease of has sent a j political President Ilardlnff the Immediate re- Eugene Debs and other prisoners. No war savings stam; will be on s:ile at the posluf l'k-e after January 1. according to informa tion receive! yesterday .y iot ujaster Austin Hnckes: in. However, instead of war sav incs stamps, the povernnipnt will issue t'nited States treasury sav in;: certitioates in denoini.natioi'.-.-of $1"0 and $Hifiu. Thft coi of tlios - rertificatt s, whi-'h may now be purchased at the postoffice. is $20. $V and fSrto. These trea?ur' certificates will mature in five year?. The sale of $100 treasury cer tificates, of $2." ;avin? icrtifi cat 'S and $5 war saving sfaniii; and 2f-cent thrift stamps, and i roprietorv revenue stamps at ;he postoffice wi',1 be discontin- ! ned December The sovern- ntiu feels that tin new treasury ;-ninp cert 'icates offer much more favorable terms to purch asers. After - December 31 Jhrift stamps outstanding will be re ceived at full face value if turned in by purchasers in iiuymt: the new treasury savins certificates. Or they will be redeemed in eas'.i at face value. In other words, the postoffice department is goinu' out of the msin ss ot :-ellins: 2.i cent thrift stamps, proprietory stamps. war saving stamps and will issiio l'nited Stato treasury savins i-er-tif'cates witli $l'r. as the lowe-t denomination. is h is;-;-y5 riifl i Mi;i jut . w rtPht tiiel c for your oil heater Commercial Club Will Elect Officers Tonight v gymnasium was beautifully deco rated with a large Christmas tree in the ceater. Patrons and patronesses were President and Mrs. Landers, Miss Todd, Miss Mingus. Mr. and Mrs J. B. V. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ostien. On Saturday evening, December 10, at the studio of Bertha Junk Darby, a group of her piano pu pils gave a delightful evening of music. The program began w ith a duet, featuring Buster Ginrich, the youngsst pupil, and closed with two numbers by Erma Keefer, who was graduated last June from the Godowsky Progressive Series of piano lessans, and who is now continuing her studies along spe cial lines. From the opening num ber to the closing one, the devel opment of style, technique and musical interpretation was plain ly seen and enjoyed by about 75 guests. ine ionowing program was given : Duet Presser Buster Gingrich. Mrs. Darbv Ding Dong Bells Spaulding Morning Praise Johnstone Carroll Madson Morning Glory Vine Gest The Banjo .-. .Chambers Clair Hartley Elfin Waltz Bilbro Bobolink Bilbro Jessie and Mamie Fukuda Rose Petals Lawson Deloris 'Williams Blacksmith Poldi Jessie Fukuda Song Let Us Try Spaulding Child's Good Ninght. Spaulding Mildred Carson Rustic Dance Gurlett Mamie Fukuda Spinning Song Ellenreich Frances Lemery June Roses Cadman Elizabeth Lewis Jolly Farmer Schumann San Souci Powers j Dorothy Swegel j Minuet in G Beethoven Tarantelle Sturkow 1 Esther Lemery j Mazurka in G Flat Chopin Abide With Me (Transcription Sawyer Alta Harmer Song of the It rook Shackley Marie Paine Con Amore Beaumont Lillian Lynam Silvery Stream Laurence Velma Taylor ! Indian Lodge Mac Dowel! I Valse Durand ! Ruth Lemery i Etude Chopin 1 Chant Polonais Chopin-Liszt j Irma Keefer j j CLUB CALENDAR Robert Stewart will deliver four lectures at th'j conference on the use of phosphorus, use of lime, crop rotation in relation to per manent agriculture and soil man agement in relation to farm ag riculture. A session on irriga tion will be held Tuesday after noon and one on soil management Friday afternoon. Christmas seals Christmas spirit. stand for the The Salem Commercial rlnti wiil hold its annual election of directors tonight. The meet ing will be called at S o'cloex and the entire session will be de voted to the election of directors, the annual report of T. E. Mc Croskey, manager, an.) to a dis cussion of plans for the coining yea r. The by-laws and constitution of the club require that three names be submitted for each- office, and these three have been named by a nominating committee. Voting will be by ballot, each member holding an active membership be in entitled to one vote. Officers chosen will begin their active duty January 1. PEARL OIL KEROSENE HEAT AND LIGHT To make ( sure that your oil heater will op-' erate at its highest ef ficiency, tell your deal er you want Pearl Oil, the clean-burning ker osene that is refined and re-refined by our spe cial process. Pearl Oil makes oil heaters most econom-; ical to operate because every drop delivers clean, intense heat. No waste no smokeno odor. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. 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Dec. 12 The Oregon Drainage association will hold its annual meeting at Oregon Agricultural college dur ing Farmers week, between Christmas and New Years, Dr. Portland Railway, Light and Power Co. ' 237 N. Liberty St Phone 85