S- ...t...-;.. , SUNDAY MbRNING, JANUARY 8J 1922 2 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON -j ; . t ' . ' ' i r..1' . i I By MARGUERITE CLEESON HONORING Miss Gertrude 1 Hartman and Otto Hartman, Frederick Brock Jr. was host at a dancing party Friday 'eveenlnff. MIm Hartman and Mrs. Hart man will leave Tuesday for a two; months trip to eastern and southern points. ' A buffet supper was served' at midnight by r Mrs. Frederick Brock assisted by Miss Dorothy Crock. Those Invited to honor Miss J Is rt man ad Mr. Hartman were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Salerup. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brunilaugh, Miss Dorothy. Miller. Miss Gene Bella Miss Bertha Thoman. Miss Inez Fitt, Miss Annette Colquette. jwisa vora, Taiaingion, uui Dor. otby Brock. Charles Getedsted, E. P. Celiers, E. 8. Smith. R, C. Brock. George Mulligan, Ray Hartman. Arthur Hartman, U. Welch and Mr. - and Un v a Brock Sr. . ,r f( ! The Ilartmans will make stops in Chicago, ' Philadelphia. Wash ington, o. C; New Tork.' ind will thn go south to Florida and Cuba returning to New Orleans and then to Los Angeles and back to Salem. They wlll.be gone for two tnonths. On their way east they will visit with a brother in Ohio. MrsJ C. P. Bishop was hostess Friday, afternoon at an informal afternoon for her sister, Mrs. U. T. Roberts of Hood River. More -' IHCUUI UI iU in, nun- ens called during the afternoon. The rooms were prettily decor ated, the dining table having red candelabra with gold candles. Red favors were used. Mrs. Rob erts poured and . Miss Mna Mo Nary rut the Ices. Little Imogens Roberts opened the door for Ire !. Mrs Roberts and daughter, Jmogtne. will leave today ror Hood River. ' ''ll.'t. t '"'!" "" , " Mrs. J, B. Littler with Mrsj K. T.. 'Upmeier and , Mrs. ,B. ! L. Bteeves were hostesses, at an In formal party Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. E. C. Hickman. The hostess aarviwl ' AiUt r...i, ments following a social hour. Th guests Included" Mrs. E. C. Hickman, Mrs. Ronald Glover Mrs. W. C Wlnslow. Mrs. F. A Legge, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney,' Mrs. George H. Alden. Mrs..M. C. FIndley. Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mrs. Paul Wentworth Morse. Mrs. B. E. Klrkpatrick. Mrs. Emma Kirk patnek. Mrs. A. A. Underbill. Mrs. W. D. Littler. Mrs. W. H. Hertxog. Mrs. J. H. McCornack. Mrs. Steeves. Mrs. Littler and Mrs Upmofer. . . " 5 At the home of Mr. nd Mrs? A. C. Bohrnstedf. 1775 Falrmount avonne. Miss Fay Pratt, at a 4 New- Spring Dresses The first shipment of the new Taffeta Dresses for the spring of 1922 is here. Yoa will be interested in seeing these dimts. They show many changes from last season and the prices are such that you can not af ford to have a dress made. ; v- ; See these new drtsttt terials. Quality Merchandise party given In honor of her sister Irene, yesterday afternoon, an nounced her engagement to Ice land P. Linn. Both Miss Pratt and Mr. Linn were members of the graduating class of 1921 of Willamette uni versity, MU Pratt being a gradu ate of the music department and Mr. Linn from the course of Lib eral Arts. Both were prominent in the life of the university, Miss Pratt being a member of the Delta Phi sorority and the Crestoma thean society, and Mr. Linn a member of the Crestophilian so ciety. Mr. Linn Is a son of L. R. Linn, a prominent Marlon county farm er, residing near Silverton. At the present time Mr. Linn is princi pal of the Myrtle Point high school. Miss Pratt is a daughter, of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Pratt of Glendale, Ore. The party was quite informal aand the decorations of cardinal and gold arranged simply, gut ar tiscally. Those present were near ly all sorority sisters of Miss Pratt. ' Those assisting were Miss Marion Linn, a sister of Mr. Linn. Miss Marie Coiner, Miss Deane Hatton and Miss Mary Alberta Bohrnstedt. Those present wera Ruby .Ledbetter. Virginia Mason, Fern Gleiser, Mary Notson, Mar. guerite Cook, Helen Mclntutf Sadie E. Pratt, Mildred Strevey! Ruth Hill. Vesta Dicks. Paulino McClintock, Eva Ledbetter, Aud red Bunch, Grace Brainard, Irene Brainard. Luclle TuckerEva Rob. erts, Marjorle Minton, Kathleen La Raut, Genevieve Finley, Mil dred Clark, Emma Shanaftilt, Deane Hatton Marie Corner, Marlon Linn, Mary Alberta Bohrn stedt, Mrs. Pauline Josee. Irene Pratt and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walsh will be hosts at a dinnar party on Wednesday evening honoring' Mrs. Walsh's parents, Mr. and Alja. Dan J. Fry. The occasion isThe birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fry. Mrs. Fry's falling on Thursday and Mr. Fry's on Tues day. Covers will be laid for 12. . Memories ef Salem in the years that are past will hold full sway at a party to be given by Hal L. Pattoa Thursday evening in the Shrine Mosque. The occasion will bo Mr. Patton's 50th birthday an niversary. The 125 guests will be most intimate friends and will in clude prominent men who have lived In tho capital city during that time. Stories of boyhood days will ge the subject . for toasts from the guests. , The host promises that no present day problems of civic Im provement, high cost of living, high taxes or other modern ele ments nhall mar the "olden time" before buying your ma ' Popular Prices party. No regular program will be followed but i only remiuisctniws of the time when the population of Salem was only 2500 and tlu guests were boys. Mr. Patton was born January 12. 1872, in Salem. Mr. " and Mrs. H. Snook cele brated the 38th anniversary of their marriage with a week-end party extending over the new year. They were married in Abilene Kans., and have lived in Salem for 32 years. Their four daughters with their husbands were present at th party. .They are Mrs. L. N. Traver of Corvallis. Mrs. J. T. Traver of Newberg, Mrs. A. P. Ireland of Forest Grove and Mrs. O. M. Lem on of Salem. Paul Snook of Cor vallis and Glenn and Lewis Snook of Salem were also present. Four grandchildren ;wen anion? those enjoying the ireunion. They are Ila, Walter and Harmon Traver ana Glenn Ireland. Mrs. Paul ; Green and Mrs. Marcy Bates entertained the I.u el!a Kimball club Thursday at the noma of Mrs. Bates. The members are the wives i of the pastors of Kimball School of Theology. Mrs. C. M. Keefer had charge of the business meeting and refresh ments ; were 1 served by the hos tesses. ; Following in annual custom. Miss Joy Turper entertained re cently at a holiday, party for her younger -piano and viol'n pupils at her residence studio, 335 North Capitol strest.; After a short program of solos. duets and ensemble numbers, the students were entertained by mu sclal games and contests. Christ mas decorations wer2 effectively used about the rooms. During the patter part of the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Madeline Glesy, John Rley, Sarah Samuels Arthur, Martin. Ross Harris. -Ruth Bart ruff. - Harold Rupert, Marie R'.ley, Gertrude Rieasbeck. Cleo Seeley, Mollie Samu3ls. Robert Needham, Lillie, Bartruff, Flora Dexter, George Stoner, Pearl Os terman, Alice Claxtoh, Fred Krep- ela, Maida Caldwell. Milton Frank -Un. Nettie Tibbetts, Dorothy Ers- kine Grace j Stevens. Marjorie Gould, Marlin Muellhaupt. Mrs. Robert McKinney Hofer was hostess yedresdny afternoon for a bridge luncheon club party. Mrs. Earl C. Fiepel and Mrs. Da vid Eyre were guests. . Mrs. Al lan Bynon assisted the hostess. Mrs. Ercel Kay will be the next hostess for the club which will meet in two weeks. ? , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin wero hosts at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening. The occas ion was Mrs; Durbin's birthday anniversary and the guests in cluded five . others whose birth days come within the first Is days of the new year. The , guests were Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs.' Frank Meredith. Mrs. William Everett Anderson, W. H. Dancy and Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Covers for 12; were laid. ' it. Mrs. A. A. Lee was a charming hostess at a dinner party Tuesday evening. Music was enjoyed dur ing the evening hours. The guests included Mr. : and Mrs. Paul Wentworth Morse, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee jand Paul Lee. I X Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves were hosts at a New Year's din ner party Monday. Covers were placed for 17. The guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Littler, Robert Littler. Mrs. E. E. Up meier, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge, Mr. and Mrsj Kenneth Legge, Mrs. Baker, Miss Margaret Legge, Rev. and Mrsj Ralph Thomas, Dr. Laban Sleeves!, of Dallas, Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Wentworth Morse. J Mr. and Mr$. Vi (1. Shipley were hosts tor thq Merry Go Round club Wednesday evening. Pres ents for all were distributed from a Christmas tree. High score was won by ifrs. H. Thtelsen and George G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Spencei- wjll be hosts for the club at its next meeting;. "CorseUess,, Freedom Plus ample Support is attained in the new I FROLASET BANDOBELT made of cotrtil and elastic. It is excellent for athletic or sport ;wear. A model fr every type of I figure ; ' RENSKA L SWART . (corset specialist 115 Liberty jst Salem. Ore. Bid i ' ' " - j f: - . -'.x -i f- -- x ' , r r ' . 1 rl ft j i f r Mrs. Lester I Pearmine, formerly Miss Nell Sykes, whose marriage New Years day was of interest to her many Salem friends, j Salem friends are extending their sincere sympathy to the be reaved family of little Robert Moores Kinney who died In As toria Friday morning. The laddie who was only three and a half years old, was well known in Sa lem where h2 had spent-much time with his mother vKiMntr at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.-A. f. Moofes. Mrs. E. L. Kanohaha was hos- ; teas at "a dinner oartv Tuesday evening of this week. Bridge was play9d during the evening. Mrs. C. E. Knowiand won high score and Mrs. Harley .White won low score. The guest list Included Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. A. E. Kurtz. Mrs. Charles E. Knowiand, Mrs. O. A. Olson. Mrs. Lester Davis. Mrs. L. W. Gleason. Mrs. Loefjn. field. Mrs P E Knllertm, M!1ents' Mr- aQd Mrs- Lynch ... . ... , . . ' ' - . t rranx wara, airs. u. L. 1-lsher, Mrs. O..J.,Schei. Mrs. Cooke pat 1 ton, Mrs. Fred Delano. Mrs Hari ley White and Mrs. J C Perry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beard k!v of Kelzer were hosts at a Newi Yearg dinner party for a numliefJ 11 I f Pionrlo r rl Atln( lAn . . I The Hollywood Ladies' Social club was entertained ' Wednesdly by Mrs. F. W. ftarr:? Mrs. Clar ence Johnson was a special guest, Mrs. Walter Davis will enUrtsii the club during the coming week, The hostess was assist 2d in servr" ing by Mrs. John Gunsley and Miss B. Everson. - ; Mrs. Lawrence Simon enter tained the Amicus club Wednes day. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Cravatt, Mrs. E. M. 9i; mon and Mrs. Lee Canfleld. Mr Frank Loose will entertain, the club In three weeks. v - The Elite sewing club was en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. O. G. Shellburg at her home on West Court street. Hpl iday decorations were used about the rooms. The hostess was as sisted in serving by Miss Maxine Clark. Members present were Mrs. CJ Givens, Mrs. F. Brlnse. Mrs. Jt Erixson, Mrs. B. Waller, Mrs. Ai M. Clourh. Mrs. Nellie Knox. Mrs; Harley Pugh, Mrs. Blanche Clark, Miss Maxine Clark, Mrs. J. DarT nell. Mrs. E. N'j Ryder and Mrsj Otto Schellberg. Mrs. Klony Smith entertained with a birthday; luncheon at her home Saturday. ; Miss neatrice Gibson was the guest of honor; The rooms were prettily decorat ed in pale yellow. The delightful luncheon was served in three courses between: the first, add second courses a' clever game was played by which the honor guest discovered her dainty gifts. The guests present were Frances Mc Kenny, Grace Flynn. PeyrI Hill, Opal Hill, Gladys Evelyn Miller and the honor guest. " 1 CVMiNG EVENTS A : ; , The educational committee of the Salem Women's club will have charge of the regular January program Saturday afternoon in the Commercial Hub roopis. The Modern Writers section of the Salem Arts leapue will pre-, sent the program at the regular meeting of the . leaguo Tuesday evening in the library. The photographic section of the Salem Arts league will meet in the Gunnell & Robb studio Ore gon building. Mondav ev-nlng. V The Thursday! club will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. J. H, Albert this week. Mrs, C. AT Park-win be joint hostess witlr Mrs. Albert. The Salem Business and Profes sional Women's ielnb will meet en Wednesday at the'elub rooms iff the Unitarian chnrch. Supper will be served at :30 and the pro gram will follow. The Junior Guild of St. Taul church will be day at 2:30 by, Mrs., peorge Whit: n3 Missionary Society of th First Congregational "ehurch wilt meet Friday In the cnorcll parlors The Women's Republican Study clug will meet sat the home of Mrs. 1,. I. Bishop Monday at 2:4 A Special business will be Ukea np'. raOTO BY SrNVELL & EOBB Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stoltz, Miss Nina McNary and Miss Margaret Richards Stoltz wjll attend the Schumann-Heink ccmcert in Port land Monday evening. Mrs. Lillian Hartshorn return ed last night from The Dalles where she has been for the last week visiting with her sister. She spent the previous week in Seat tle. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Baker ve cone to Los Angeles for have several weeks visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hendricks and three children. Kern, Helen and Harriet of Portland have been guests of Salem friends dur ing the week. Mrs. Frank Ma pes and her two daughters, Frances and Verna, have just returned to Seattle, af- ter a .visit with Mrs. Mapes par ft r a w r Mr inil fra CI V.A Vtriaa a ro pendlng a weelc at their former Qme, Bend, where Mrs. Ross will vlsit witn friends wbile Mr. Ross attends to business. Thev will attends to business. They will return Saturday. Mrs. F. O. Mahon of Portland spent a few days during the holi days with her. parents Mr. and Mis. William Richmond. Mrs. William H. Purghardt. Jf., was piano soloist at a musical given by the Portland McDowe-li club Tuesday afternoon in th3 Ho tel Multnomah. Mrs. Burg'aarflt is well known in musical circles in Salem and her work with the McDowell club is of special inter est to her many friends here, j The program given by Mt3 Burghardt included the Legend by Campbell - Tipton. Worcestershire suite (a) Pershore Plums, () The Ledbury Parson, by Harrison; Gazounow's Gavotte, the Nocturne by Katgan6fr, and five of the Davidsbundler dances including one, three, four, twelve and fif teen. McDowell club chorus gave the entire second part of the pro gram. Mrs., Burghardt was honored at a tudio tea following the musi cale by Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mow ery. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Thtelsen and Mrs. P. A. Young of Albany accompanied Mrs. Burghardt to Portland returning again Tues day evening. LADIES Irregular or anppraaed Trl omph Fiji.. 8.f. .d XiSidibli i ,H proper cuei. Not told at droc atorM Do sot experiment with cthert: tit die appointment Write for 'Relief and nrtirulr it'e free. Addreaa Natkmai Medici Institute. MUwaukla. Wis We use the Pott System for Feet Broken arches and other deformities corrected without the use of arch.sunnnrr eata pads, etc, and without the lost of time from your regular oef cupaiion. Not Chiropody. , Dra. Whfta & HarghsJl U. B. Bank Bld. 7 : Chicken j S Dinner ll Served i : All 1 : Day z Today Salem People Give Concert The third organ concert ot the uiiliM tuiln .(rlvAii ) ! a iintar ..- - -UIR f ...... " ... . j the Salem Music Teachers associa tion win ieature aaiem peopie. it will ge given this afternoon in the Firat DirUllsn ohnrh Cnnl, Churchill will be the organist as- ....J 1 in . . if m sisiru ojr on uui au Jiuipr, vocal. 1st; Miss Dorothy .Pearce. piano; Miss Mariam Emraolia, violin; Franklin Lai'ner, pjauo. With one exception all are members nf the association. ' j "The Angelas" will be one of the numbers given iby Mr. Church ill. In this the beil calling the workers, three times f$. the day to pause in their occupations and offer a prayer, is heard at the be ginning and at different times in the piece. "Noel : Ecossaise" by Guilmant is an adaptation of an ancient Scotch Carol and will be one of the" organ numbers; given this aft ernoon. Of special Interest will be the trio ' Uebesthaum. No. Ill, Liszt." The program will be as follows: Organ (a) "Grand i Of rertory in D minor" Batiste ,(b) "Where Dusk Gathers PP" - Stebins 0cal, "The Penitent" Van de Water Luclle Ross at the organ Piano (a) -'Lento"; . . .Cytil Scott (g) "Marche Miiltalre" Schubert-Tansig Organ (a) "Angelus". . .Massenet (o)".oel Ecossaise," Guilmant (c) Sextet fro "Lucia" '","v Donzinetti Vocal (a) "In the Moojt of ""f ITaves"a Cadman (b) "Lullaby" Lieulance Misses Pearce, Ross and Emmons. accompanying. Trio Llebestraum No. 3 LIsit Miss Pearce, piano; Miss Emmons, violin; Mr. Churjhill, organ. Women of Lpyal Legioa Have New Headquarters i .SILVERTON. Qre., Jan. 6. (Soecial tn Tha at. . . It TO g,0l ,ad,es hVG rented the G.A.R. hall and will hold their first meeting there next Monday night. The object pf the meeting Is community work and a get-together club. There will be many things brought up at this first meeting that are p ertinent to community work for the comlna urtr K EJe,0n f- offlcer will also ba held. t One of the chief fartrrg of the ' JairasJary ales I- greatest you, you ing for "Watch Monday and Tues day Extra Special Selling ;of Thous ands and Thousands of TOWELS 3-L organization 'will be the first ad class. Dr. C. W. Ktne has voluuteered hi services as medi cal instructor for this. Mrs. T. P. Risteign . is chairman of this work.- K : . Manager Bligh is Host j To Army of Children 5. Manager T. G. Bligh was ho3t tq an army of school children at the- Bligh theater Saturday fore noon They certainty were the enthusiastic movie sharks! Their enthusiasm began when they tum bled out of bed at home, and as they dressed In unprecedented haste and bolted a little break fist and raced down the street to be In the first line when the CLUIt CALENDAR Monday f Photographic section arts f league, Gunnell & Robb stu ! dio. f Women's Republican Stu i dy club, with Mrs. C. P. f Bishop at 25 30. " Tuesday .- Salem Arts litn Unilani . Wrrters in charge, 8 o'clock i In the library. i Junior Guild. St. Paul's ".with Mrs. George White. 345 j Bellevue street at 2: SO. ; Wednesday j Rus. and Prof. Women's club, club rooms; supper at i 6:30. . i Thnrsday ' Thursday club with Mrs. tJ. H. Alberts, 1089. Court street, Friday !i Mllonary society of First ! Congregational church. In .3 church parlors. Satnrdaj Salem Wpmen's club, Com merclal vclub rooms. MoJa in V.nm.n. ri.:! in ncavy juuku, auxa retail prices $10.50, $12.60, The Perfect Fit Brassiere neavy urocade, with elastic shoulder straps, sizes 38 to 50 bust measure A. E. Balcony, Portland Everjr Article Store Red uced Ypu have enough con- tide nce in us to know when we statement we back it up So when we tell you that the savings to be had in this sale are by far the have ever placed before should lose no time in your share of the lOur Show Windows" 1 . : ? i Salem Store, 466 State St. doors should open. Hoot Oibaoa' and all the daitllng star, ot the occasion never played to a(mor appreciative crowd. The gunmen and the fair heroines 'and the comics certainly came to Horn. Sweet Home with that "audience la It an audience that slt be fore j the silent drama? But it was an audience In Its own right, for you could hear 'em for tlx blocks ; V - . SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Consisting of Soup, Salad, Fried or Roast Chicken, . Dessert ! and Coffee ' $L00 Plate Service 12 o'clock noon to 8 p.- n. . THE SPA rtf n nn .e' '11.' " ' '1'' tt' ! ou, ox, oo ior BWJui lormsi salej priced ....$6.75, SJQi ' for stout forms, made In ?V $1.75 and $2.00 LYONS Cloak and Suit Coi v DAILY STORE HOURS 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. - ,r in - V - t- id - j t maicft A7 & a i i COm- bargains Portland Store 383 Alder St. the T5 ' f mammaamamwmaamammaamaaaaaa-a ' l . ! U-':: , r - ' : ' " -f "'--'-i:--' - A-