y aiARGUEIUTE GLEESON NEW v TEAR'S with attendant fMtlTlty-.will.be the innpira t Hon-, for numerous social groups tonight and tomorrow. Mfiny watch, parties will be giren tt addltioirto midnight matinees and Irolics at the different thea ters, "AT;,-. "... . C Judge and Mrs. George If. Bur AfeU will entertain with their an ,na open house for friends New Years, the occasion of their forty, hird . wedding anniversary. ? This is a Tear ! cn.'.tnm nf Judfa aiA . Mrs Burnett, and their hostk of mends. In Salem will - Join with them again this year, in the cele bration. - -Ml Mr; Harry Clay,. who wltfi'Dr. Glay, were, house guests of Mr. -and Mrs. A. N. Bush for the ' Christmas holidays, was the in a spiration for reveral delightful af fairs during her short Tisit. i. Mr. and Mrs. Bush were hosts Christmas eTe for a delightful . holiday dinner party at which r coTers were placed for ten. Bright red carnations were used . ' On the pretty dinner table where places were marked . by unusual n faTors representing the peoples from foreign shores ' ! The guests entertained includ ed Dr. and Mrs. Clay, Mr. and f Mrs. . Asahel Bush, Dr. and Mrs. ; C. A. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. W. Conner Dyer, v " ' " ( . Mrs". Clay was the Inspiration for a pretty afternoon affair on tuerday, the day after Ctarlut t tnas. when Mrs. E, C..- Cross en- ' tcrtalned old ' friends. . Joint ' hostesses for the occasion' were Mrs. Curtis B. Cross and Mr. i Prince W. Byrd. ' p ; Ied roses and red taper? on the tea table lent a pretty holi day air which., blended in with Ihe holiday greens and festive ' spirit. Mrs. A N. Bush and Mrs. , TIenry Meyers presided at the tea table. Assisting In serving worft ' .Mrs. T. C. Smith.-; Mrs. Frank W. " purbln and Mrs. .Henry B. Thlel- I ron. Assisting I in the dinlng- room were Mrs. W. Conner Dyer, rs. Kenn Powell ana Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Miss Nell Thiel .' f on and Miss Eliza Nolan assist 1 ed In the reception rooms. . .'p .- . ... , ' - .. f: 4 Entertaining Tor Miss Edith I fierce anjl "Miss Carmen Espia ls ose .Mr. Raymond Walsh was ; ostess Friday afternoon for a : number of the :' younger maids ' find matrons. Miss Pierce is a daughter ofM1,rihd'Mr3. Walter ;, Pierce- of U Grande, and Is a house , guest of - Miss Margaret : (Joodln, as.iMIss Esptnose. ' Miss' Espinose is a member of (be .faculty at the University-of ' - Oregon ' where Miss Pierce . Is a -y itudent. , Assisting Mrs. Walsh t urig -the afternoon were Miss Marie Churchill and Miss Prls I (ilia Fry. i, Sf Mrs. E. ; CJ Cross and ' Mrs. ; Prince W. Byrd went to Portland ' Friday and will spend J seTeral , days there. . Mrs. Frederick Lamport was Kostea Thursday for the Bridge Luncheon club. Polnsettas cen- ifred the pretty : luncheon table and Christmas tree cards marked r ' f the places for the guests. - Bridge ; ' was played during the afternoon 1 ? hours. - : .7;j'A'' ' ' '; Special guests for the day in cluded Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. T. I . LiTesley, -Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Cough and Miss- Catherine Larson. rr- The Thursday Bridge club met last week with Mrs. E. L. . Kapphahn. .Christmas decora tions were used about the rooms. Mrs. E. C. Quinn and Mrs. C. I. , Inman assisted In serving. ? I Special guests for the evening I were 1 Mrs. L. W. Gleason and fMrs. U. ,3. Page. Mrs. Charles "Knowland will entertain in the club In two weeks. New Year's Greetings M We Will Remain Closed All Day Monday C4. Salem Store TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON Mr. andI rs. C. M. In man en tertained Friday at a Christmas party for the members of the Tano "500'' club. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson will be hosts for the club at the next meeting. Members of the Tano club are Mr. and Mrs! R. C. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Kapphahn, Mr and Mrs. Cal Patton, Mr. and iMrs. Clyde Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Inman.. . ' , .Miss Mabel aair Patrick be come .the ride of Karl Andrew Chapter at'a' prettj' wedding, on Thursday .afternoon.' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. Patrick and has until re cently been employed at the of fice of the 'state Superintendent of schools. The rooms of the Patrick home were decortated ' with Oregon greenery and Tirld poinsettaa. Rct. Ward Willis Long officiated at the impressive v ying service. An, informal reception followed the marriage service and the young couple left later for a short wedding trip" to Portland and other northern points. Mr. Chapler, who la now em ployed in the Salem office of the Associated Oil company, was a member of the class of 1917 of Willametto unWersity and pnlist ed Just before commencement. He went overseas and served with" a machine gun company un til the clorfe of the war. Mrs. Chapler's family are pio neer residents of Polk county and have horts of friends in both Ma rion and Polk counties. Mr. and Mrs. Chapter, will , make their home after January 1 at 1165 South High street. A dainty Christmas dance by Nancy Thielsen and an attractive toe number by Jeanette Sykes were' the features, of an informal dance given by Mrs. Ralph White and the members of her advanced ballet class Friday evening, in Derby hall. Approximately r.O couples were present' to enjoy an evening's t dancing in the gaily decorated hall, made attractive with fir boughs, shaded lights and Christmas greenery. ,J Mildred Tickle, Margaret White, Nancy Thielsen, Florence Howe, Nan Putnam, Thelma Rob inson, Marie yBriggs, Elizabeth LeVy.Fay Wassam, Grace Gore, Fay Hendrickson, Vivian Har groTe, Frances Parker, Alice Put- The Way to Gain "Corset Comfort" v to wear Frolawt oret. Fitted to the Individual figure by Renska L Swart Corset Kpoclallst 113 Ubeirty Street AiJ Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. ' ! nam, Helen Ramsden. Evelyji Stevenson, Molly Schwabauer, Xelle Thielsen, Iaura Wagner, Valerie Briggs and Luella Patton were hostesses with Mrs. White. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs. Has. Smith; Kathleen Walsh, Iner, Frye Georgia Bonesteele, Loret ta Miller, thelma Robinson, Lil lian Jaquet. Ruth Austin, Ruth. Tucker, Lois Wheeler, Macyle Hunter, Grace Holt, Jeanette Sykes, Vivian Nelson, Nan Put nam, Alice Forbes, Florence Cart wright, Edna Sim on ton; Messrs. Leo G. Spitzbart, K. Pease. Gar net Harra, Harold Mero, Edwin Chastain. Norwain Kennedy, O. K. DeWitt, Harry Levy. Harold Larsen, Earl White, Ralph White. Rex Adolph. Saul Janz, Ralph Artz, Ed Cleary, Lester Evans, Edwin Armstrong, Kenneth Wil son, Russell Uonesteele, LeRoy Gard. Dwiht Quisenberry, James Marr, Willard Marshall, Fred Mangis, Oliver Meyers, J. K. Si monton. Charles Goodwin. Adolph Glatt, Carl Pease, Harold Miller, Armin Berger, Lyle Bartholomew, William Tickle, Jack Minto. Ches ter Kurtz, James Waj?ner, Clar ence Haider and Andrew Vincent. -a Mrs. Josie L. Stewart is the guest of Mrs.1 R:-J. Hendricks. Mrs. Stewart itf chaperon at the Pi Beta Phi house in Corvallis and will return on Tuesday. Miss Helen Moore, member of the faculty of the Orejron Agri cultural college and Miss Ruth Moore, a student there, has spent the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore in Salem. They will re turn to Corvallis Monday. KEFOWLTS We Guarantee That Every Article You Buy Will Satisfy You Perfectly J PRICES ARE DEEPLY CUT ON THE VERY THINGS YOU WANT AND CAN USE At These Prices You Should Lay in a Supply To Last You for the Whole Year to Come. Shop . in the Morning Hours Thereby Avoiding the Afternoon Crowds REMEMBER This Is a CLEARANCE SALE and Sale Prices Will Hold as Long as the Goods Last Outing Flannel White Good Grade January I n Clearance I I.. . Sale I UYd Percale (lovd QuaUtv January Clearance Sale All READY-TO-WEAR Greatly Reduced Miss Winnifred Holt, Who Helped Blind Students, News of the ensapenient of Miss Win-ifred Holt of Burling ton, Vt., to Rufu Graves Mather, a prominent Connecticut law yer,, is of international interest owing to the work of Miss Holt for the blind in this country, ; France, Italy and Poland. C3ILiiS,iS- AD-Iinen Stevens Crash Very Good Quality C January Clearance Sale Yd Genuine Devonshire N: Imitat'uu January Clearance Sale Sa?em SI ore to i Stalest. Will Marry Soon ANCE Umbrellas All Silk, Colors $098 January Clearance Sale Umbrellas All Silk, Colors Ivoy Handles $098 January Clearance Sale STjWdAY MORNING. DECEMBER 31'. lggL A Christmas recital was given Wednesday arternoon by tne piano pupils of Miss Margarei Fisher at her home. The play- Mrs. George Kraus and Miss Orletta Kraus of Aurora were guests of Salem friends during the week. Open house will be held at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow, Monday, from 3 to 5 o'clock. It is hoped that Miss Marion Wyman. the new general secretary, will arrive in time to meet the guests. Miss Wyman comes from Lin coln, Nebraska. The social committee in charge of the open house today include Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. W. Connel Dyer, Mrs. A. J. Ilann, Mrs. U. G.- Shipley. The association is especially anxious that those calling may find it possible to bring gift of books for the library of the Y. W. C. A. A benefit supper will be given tonight at the Jason Lee church. The Old People's home room to be furnished by the church Is the object of the benefit. The women of the church will be in charge. A chicken supper will be served and the public is being invited. Miss Pearl Kapphahn had as her guest during the holidays her cousins, Esther and Marjory An derson of Portland. They re turned home Friday evening. The Adolynke club was enter tained this week by Mrs. Oral Lemmon at her home in the Mar ion apartments. Mrs. Earl Paul son will entertain the club again in two weeks. Mrs. J. C. Griffith will enter tain with a family dinner party tomorrow. Several Portland guests will be Included in the list of those entertained. Canton Crepes and Satins $3.75 Value. Short length January J 0 9 Clearance f Vfl Sale L Corduroys Limited Quantity January Clearance Sale JANUAB.Y If mm f PiriUnd Silk Shop :J33 Alder Street era. Tnainy appearing for the first time made a creditable showing. The program for the afternoon was as follows: Bumbla Bee Spaulding S'ng Robin Sing Spaulding Beatrice Evans Tommy Touselhead Lauson Vesper Bells Krogman Helen Chambers Song of the Rosebud Erb Dorothy Moore Dancing Daisies Spaulding Signs of Spring Rowe Mary Hickman Duet Beyers Margaret McCoy Miss Fisher LUtlc White Kitten bro The Spider Erb Josephine Evans Rose Petals Lawson Dancing Class Zeicner Gertrude WInslow Duet .i Beyers Margery Moyer Miss Fisher Butterfly Dance Miles The Australian Dance .... Packer Louglnq Brietxke Friends Again Voigt Grace White Ivy Leaf Santa Clau Guards ..Krogmon Madolyn Moyer Merry Lads and Lasses. .San ford The Lonely Rose Courtney Doris Clarke Moon Winks Stevens , t Audrey Ashby Evening by the Sea ....Karoly Rose Fay Helns Maxlne Marsh Chiming Bells Ganchals Neva Stolzheise Cheer Up Re Japanese Lullabye ...Greenwald Blair Foley Mounta'n Pink .Spaulding The Brownies' Carnival . Anthony Madolyn McKillop Scotch Dance Baker Cloydlne Mathews Sabbath Chimes Behr Margaret Morehouse In Dreamland Verncr Marion Breti The new governor-general of Ireland is Tim Healy. Thought Tim was dead. He was much in the limelight during the days ot Charles Stewart Parnell and Mrs. Shea. Remember? ColoredPongee and Crepe de Chine January Clearance Sale Brown Muslin ?6 Inches Gvnd Qual't January Clearance Sale Rockefeller's Daughter ?. c Keeps Future Plans Secret f CHICAGO. Dec. 2S. Follow;- J" ing the printing of numerous reports that Mrs. Edith Rocke feller McCormack, divorced a, y year ago today from Harold F. McCormack. chaiircan of . the board of directors of the Inter-!! rational Harvester company, ex- pected to marry Edward Krenn. Swiss architect, Mrs. McCormkk refused today to cenfirm or dny . ;he reports. V "Not now, or ever," sh said, when asked to make a statement. fe "Whom I marry 'a nobodya business, but my own." Krenn also refused to.be Interviewed. i J TO ALL A HAPPY : NEW YEAR And the expression of our appreciation of your past liberal patronage with the pleasant anticipation of your business in 1923. , C F. BREITHAUPT Salem's Telegraph Florist 123 N. Liberty, phone 3S0 Read the Classified Ads. Calicos (iood Patterns January Clearance Sale Cotton Challies Pretty Patterns January Clearance Sale UYd Watch Our Window Displays Containing Sales Merchandise 1 4 J V .'I V ' i -