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.THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1922 fey MARGUERITE GLEESON . i i TnAiiivouiiiu wes. had been leatared by a num ber of charm in er ancial ev?nts honoring guests and Sa lem young folks home for the holiday. Numerous smaller in formal parties havjs. been ea tures , of the weekj end which ushers in the tire-Christmas season. I ' Mrs. P. "O. -Sargent of San the insplra- Francisco has been tlon for a number Qf pretty par ties -while 'She has been the house Kart of Mrsi T. A. was hostess last targe dancing party Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulct, Mr. at a dinner party nnit Mm Pr.rr.or. r.rmlcv Mr onil laid for 16 Mrs. George Grirritb, Mr. and I Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mr. anrt Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Harry Haw- ' kins, M.T. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer, , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H&'er, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Kay, Mr. ano Mrs. Hollis Iiumrngn, Mr. and' Mrs. Lou's Lachmund, Mr. and j ;Mrs. James Linn, Mr. and Mrs., (Frederick Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. , O. C. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 son and ElUabeth McDermott. The other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ElT'n Lam pis, the Misses Mildred Gill, Grace Humphreys, H'len Rose. Amelia Babcock, (Catherine Slade, Dorothy Patter Uon, Veda Howd, Margaret Gnr tith. Mary Rowland. Leitha Wii- son. Ruth Barnes, Jeanette Mere Covers were dith, Mable Ackorman. Ruth at a prettily ap- Page. Margaret pointed tabl centered with a Griffith, Lenta large fuit basket. Chrysanthe- Mary Melinger, Prudence Patter mums in yellow and white were son, Alice McKinnon, Mary West, effectively used about the rooms Ruth Tucker, Helen Ramsden, of the Lively home. Mary McKinnon, Margaret Brei- The guests included Mr. and tenstein, Frances Tucker, Flor Mrs. F. G. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. ence Jon-w. Dorothy Kevar, Katb Lawrence Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. leen Rogers, " Mildred Gilbert, John J. Kooerts, air. ana .ir-. jean shipp. t-mery uui, rnnu Ashel Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thielson. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Walton. Mrs. Cal Patton will entertain the Thursday Bridge club Mon day afternoon. ' Th Marion county University ! of Oregon Alumni association wili ! spousor a dancing party in Salem December 23, according to .the de : tision of the executive committee, i Pierce, KutS , Mr ani Mr3. John j Roberts Baumgartner, ; were hosts IJst nJeht for a dln- ner P3rty Itefore the danee. I Covers ue-re laid for 30 gue!t. J Dr. and Mrs. Fred II. Thorn p I son and their children Pegtry and j Darid spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. Thcmpson s s ter, Mrs. G. G. Forbes at the Forbes' country home near Ryan place. Portland. Mr. and were hosts party Ham Lytle, Miss Elizabeth !ord. Llvealy who iV,r- antl -MrB- viiuam ilci.u- hight for a crnii, air. ana .Mrs. Jonn ic- or Mr. nadiary. ana Airs. Henry Mey- Thnrflav pVPnine - I . t A r 1 f ( : T . T I . .. Mrs Sargent at the Illahee coun-;. "r. aim ..niiuu .wer gjVing dinner trJr clob. Several i other small i er. u t V'- ffalrs were given for Mrs. Ser- ctt, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ol'nger. knt during the week. Dr- w- Morse. Mrs. George' Mrs. Theodore Arntz a: Port-jH Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank land, who was' the! house euest I Spears, Miss Mahal Robertson, . i " ,i. of lira. Louis . Lajchmund for Jean Shipp, Emery Ringle. Gene Gill, Earl Shafer. Wiliard Marshall, Ralph Olson, Donald Davison, David Adolph. Max Moon. Bernard Nutting, Rol and Reinhait, Frank Patterson, j MJs8 Zoe Stockton pn Saturday Charles Co fey. F. Deckebach. 'evening entertai ned at di nner r or I Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Arntz of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund were ho3ts, Edwin Armstrong, J. Murns, tn pleasure of Miss Couine Bur- at a Thanks-sLari nagedom, K.oia .ctienaa, person, who has been the house Thanksgiving, was ! an honored truest at several parties during her short visit in $alem. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sargent of San Francisco, their Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelly Sauer man, Mr. and Mrs. Horner Smitn, Mrs. Margaret Lovelace, Six. La fuerge, Mr. and Mrs.- Thielson. Miss Nell Thielson, Mr. amd Mrs. T. C. Simth Jr., Paul Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farrar. Mr. party. The guests! John Caughell, Jonn .M'nio, rtay included Mr. and Mrs. Arntz, unond lionesteeie, naipn vam-r Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr.. 'Lewis West, Wyndham Buren i.r an,! tra i shpiiv Saner-! Herhert Darby. Richard Slater man, Mrs. Folsom and L. Le-jPaul Staley furty. bur Bailey, Bronze and yellow chrysanth- j Jones, mums with yellow canuies maae iiien, house guests, Mr. jand Mrs. T. 'and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and A, Livesly were holts last night; Mrs. U. G. Shipkv, Col. and at a large dancing party at the Mrs. George A. White, J'm Illahee Country club. The club Young, Mr. and Mrs. Percy rooms were lovely j with great Young, Mr. land Mrs, William yellow and white j chrysanthe-1 Walton, Mr. 'and ' "Mrs. Fritz mums and quantities of autumn Slade. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. a pretty color note on the dn ner table. Mrs. Clarence Thompson was hostess Friday at a pretty lunch eon party in the Peacock-room erf the Gray lieile. Mrs. Theodore 4 Arnt was guest of honor for the occasion. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hofer at a d'nner party, guest cil Mrs. W. I. Staley lor the last few weeks. The table was most attractive with red satin streamers from the chandelier to the table corn ers, a crystal bowl of red rose buds and fern, surrounded by red candles in rrvstal ctlrka Morris f0rmeti tne centerpiece. ArthUr j TU bvonlnv urao onant Ti'ith CLUB CALENDAR Monday Iausar.ne uu.ld. at Lausanne hall. Tnesday American War Mothers at Com mercial club rooms. Salem Music Teachers associa tion, with Mrs. Bertha Junk jWelch Darby. 679 N. Cottage. 1 1 W. C. T. U. at nail. St. Paul's Guild, with Mrs. James Walton, 1077 Center. Welnrelay Story Telling section of Arts league at library. Modern Writers section o? Arts league, with Mrs. Byron Brunk, 134". Highland ave. Thurwlay Chapter G of P. E. O., with Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Raphatarlan club, with Mrs. A. A. Siewert. Friday Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Saturday Salem Woman's club at Cham ber of Commerce. ' Ladies of G. A. R. ) Mrs. John Brophy I Mr. and Mra. Georta Rlchm last night at a din-wre hosts Thursday at a family ... . . . idinner. Those included war ner partv tor eignt guests. , - - - Those bidden included Mr. and ", U . " rv Mrs. Ralph C.lover. Maxine Glov er, Mr. and Mr. Z. J. R.ggs, Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Daue, Miss Evlvn Stevenson and Budu 1 and Mrs. John Brophy and irc 11. B. Brophy. 'Read the Classified ArJs Flegel of Portland; ChaunceyiMr. and Mrs. F. H. hosts. Thielson Tuesday tinted Oregon grapej. The guest 1'st included Mr. .Bishop. Bert Cameron. Silverton: i"ere charming and Mrs. F. G. Sargent, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Poorman. evening. IMra. Edwin Baker, iMr. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Poorman, I Those present included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Miss Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mr. Bruce Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Andrea. Mr. and Hugh McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James C. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Ho -er. G Mvers Mr nrl Mrs Z. .1. . Linn and Mr. and f-eorge Brown, Mrj and Mrs. John J. Robert, Mr. and Mrs. fCllf ord Brown, Mr. and Mrs. jWilliam H. BurghaTdt, Mr. and iMrj. Aihal Bush, Mr. and Mrs. jA . musd, Air, ana Mrs. frlce Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. K'nney, I The annual Thankseivine hoil w. Hyrd, Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Cannon, day dance for T. A. alumnae was Andrea, Mr. and Mra. WUliam'Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Dany. Miss sponsored Friday evening by the Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Russet Cat- Lou Thompson, James Marr, active members. Patrons and lln, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, Harry Orl and Mrs. Oswald We3t. Patronesses for the affair were Mr. and Mra. Allan Carson, Mr. Mr and Mrs. J. and Mra. Chester Cdx, Miss Cath- Mrs. O. C. Locke was a charm- and Mrs. C. J. erine Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Ing hostess Friday at the Gray Mrs. B. Jones. ts Cross. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Belle honoring. Mrs. F. G. Sar-I Special guests for the party uuruin, enns. unjoin .. Jr., air. gent. Covers were laid for four were! Edna Howd. Loma Cool- Dyer, Mr. Jat the pretty luncheon table. lidge. Ruth SchultE. Nancy Wll- ana C. Nelson, Ramsden Mr. and and and Mra. ton. Mrs. Mrs. W. ' Connel David Eyre, Mr. Dan Fry Jr., jCarl Gabriel- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Maj. and Mrai. Dusenberry, 'wero hosts Wednesday !son. Francis Ward, Dorothy Esch, Livesly Marjorle Burghart, Ruth Snow, evening Mary Jano Albert, Elsie Mangu- Ted Purvine, WU Milton Steiner. Evan Asel Eoff, Russell Em Arthur Rosebraugh. Vick Williams, Roy St'ckles Baker, Harry Baker, koss, rraun kuiwu - ;caras and music. Covers were' Wilson. I laid for Miss Couine Burgerson, 'Miss Joy Turner, Miss Katheryn Guests for the week end in Sa-jGunnell. Mr. and Mrs. James lem include number who are .Xlcholison, S. B. Elliot, J. o. vr- known here from previous Mouser, , B. Ro .f . Mrs. J. L. visits or who have formerly mafle their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade or Portland aro house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts. Stockton and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Penney had as their guests for a fam ily dinner Thanksgiving day, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Flegel jand Mrs. G. C. Ellison, George are house guests of Mrs. Flegel's anci Viola Ellison of Portland aunt, Mrs. Milton L Meyers jand Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Walch- Miss Mildred Apperson of Mc- er, Helen and Perry Walcher. Vinnville is the house gueet of group oj! 25 of her young Dr. and Mrs C. H. Robertson, classmates and friends surprised Mrs. Warren Truitt of Mos-jKathryn Rowe on her eleventh cow, Idaho, who has been the jbirthday, November 27. The house guest of Mrs. A. :s. fcjusn , decorations and refreshments. lor several weeks returnd Tues day to her home. While in Sa lem she was the inspiration tfor a number of delightful affairs". Mrs. Bush entertained with a large tea in honor of Mrs. Truitt. . Mrs. John Rottle entertained with a birthday dinner for Mr. Tlottle Tuesday evening. Covers for seven guests were laid at the pretty table centered with birthday cake. which were suggestive of Thanks giving, were of a combination of pfnk and white. Mrs. Rowe was assisted in the entertaining and serving by Mrs. Many Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hofer left Fiiday for San Francisco where they will make their home. They have been the inspiration a for several delightful parties dur ing the last week. J'itt1 "CORSET COMFORT Gained by wearing Frolaset Corsets Renska L. Swart Corset Sieclallst 115 Liberty Street An Assured Welcome for Hosiery DID you ever hear of a Woman having too many pairs of hose ? No and neither did we! That's why they're such popular Christmas gifts. We have a wonderfully complete stock of Hosiery for selection, from the sheerest silks to the heaviest woolens. Particularly interesting are the deli cate shadings for evening wear. Where it pays to "Pay At Yor Go." jgSF)RY'S "I STORE WITH ' v.. ". r r . , ." - . .. . II ' III IS LIH3.S. ; f I w jv v ?, , '''JpL ; 1 c ... REAL CHRISTMAS SPIRIT"" ARE THOUSANDS OF LOVELY GIFTS That Will Be Appreciated Christmas Morn c 4 Doubtless one of your Gift Shopping problems is, wonder ing what to Give To Relatives, Mother, Grandmother, Wife Mother-in-law, Sister, Daughter, or Baby, to Intimate Friends Fellow Club Members, or Neighbors. Everything that's dear to a woman IB HERE IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE . .... - . Come to Toyland Bring the youngsters, they probably have made out Christmas lists a foot Ions already and expect everything to come down the chimney, but bring them to Toyland anyway. ; . x . CHILDREN HAVE THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES AT CHRISTMAS X That are dressed and undressed and sleep, some that flirt Bisque Dolls, Rag Dolls, -"5 Metal Dolls. Rubber Dolls- rfelectric Trains. Sanitarv Rae Dolls. Staam Enerines: Iron Trains, Merry-Go-Rounds, Dogs, Bears, Cats, Horses, Monkeys, Elephants, Brooms, Stoves, Games, Blocks, Mechanical Boats, Clowns, Birds, Lambs, Rubber Dolls and many other things too numerous to mention. . . Furs Gloves Jewelry Dress Silks Suits Hankies Combs Dress Goods Dresses Blouses Bags Table Linens Kimonos Waists Vanities Madiera Skirts Umbrellas Beads Bed Spreads Petticoats Neckwear Bar Pins Blankets Corsets Ribbons Ear Rings 9obes Underwear Camisoles Bracelets Comforters Gowns Silk Hose Pearls Pillows Everything for Babies Fountain Pens Silver and Gold Pencils Sweaters Gifts You Make Will Please IOC TO What you can do with ribbon isn't worth talking about. Many things can be made of rillon. Priced at vard The gift one makes is usually appreciat ed most Even a dainty, hand made hanky is big enough to carry a big Christmas mes sage. New dainty Checks and Stripes, suitable for children's dresses and A lingerie, priced yard 25c to 4"C $4.89 Handkerchief Linen, in colors. Q At a yard plUt7 Handkerchief Linen, in White. tf0 fA At $1.50, $2.00 and, p.0U New Paisley and Bulgarian Silks. f0 QQ At, a yard $t.uO New Handkerchief, 3 ply; in plain CQ, and check, all colors, yard mUC ONLY IS Shopping Days TIL CHRISTMAS l 1 s ana uous are located in Our Downstairs Store Salem' Store 466 tate St ' Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. Toy t