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i t i r i f ! i J I 1 " i 1-5 FESTIVITY during the - last IwTJiaSntered around the beginning 'of the 'new year Jand New Year parties hare added to ihe social affairs. -During the;fcominrweeks the social affairs of the winter. coupled with the cl ub activities. !' JLKjw 41.. mnntha Wilt Uia&B IUB ' VIUICI .. uiwuiwi busy fnes.' ' , ' I f Judge aid Mrs. George H.'FBur-i nett were hosts Sunday evening for J mpre than ;75, guests on" the occasion of their .forty-third wed-: ding annlvergary. This Is a cus tom of many years standing with I Mr. and Mrs. "Burnett, and one which) their friends are happy to join them in making a happy bc-! caniom -j- "-, ' i The rooms of the Burnett home were 'decorated with bright "holi day colors. The, dining1 room was . festiv) with red streamers and a great u basket of carnations cen tered Tthe serving table. Mrs. R. B. Fleming. cut ices and Mrs. PercyVCupper poured during the early part of the evening,, and Mrs. George" Brown 'and Mrs. . Gertrude J. M.i Page - were in , charge' later in the evening. Thef reception room was pret tily decked with green boughs and red blossoms. Here the guests signed the gueFt book used for; the i annual open , house ': for ., the last forty-three years. - - ' Murical - numbers? were given during the evening by Mrs. Hallie Parish Hinges. Mrs. William Mcj Call, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. HoLe Babcock and little Margaret Stelner. . V' "' : l Miss Mildred Apperson of Mo i Minhville vis the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson at their North Capitol street home.,! Mrs. Homer Smith was hostess Friday eveening for 'a blrthdajr dinner party at which covers were! laid for 12. The group has held, this annual birthday party at the ' homes of each of the six couples in alternate years, six birthdays within the first 12 days of (Janu ary being the Inspiration for the . annual -'party. ' J Following the dinner hour the group , displayed pictures of them selves taken at childhood birth day parties and attempted , to same those Included In the pic- tures. L-t Christmas decorations .formed a .pretty ..holiday background for . the gathering. Those iacluded for the affair were Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Durbin. : Mrt . and Mrs. W, E. Andeon,f Mr. and Mrs"Wi Hi Dancy," Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Meredeith. and j Dr. and Mrs. Frank. Griffith. . 'Mrsi Frani. p. Korthrup, prom-' inent Portland club woman, will b in Salenr.'vduring the coming week -and -- Will make her head- . quarters atheJ.Marion. hotel. ; It Is expected that she will be in Salem J during the' entire session In! the Interests' 6f 'the state fed- i eration, w&ere she is actlvetey 1 Interested.' i I H ' - - ! .''. . i ;v . Rev W. ! T. Mllliken spoke ,on j the vajue-oi, education, this week s before '"threr vParent-Teacher ' asso ciation of j the Highland, school. Te Mothers' club and the' asso ' ciatiou.;hfyd recentljr ' combined forces.ahd once each1 month a ' social meeting will be .held in the eveenepg when all of thee mem bers maj conveniently attend. :'n:V:il-i'- ::. -V j ; . Mr.rWalter M. Pierce and -her two diaghters, Miss Lucille and Miss Lorraine, accompanied' Go-. eraor-ekct 0 Plercee to Salem this week and are guests at the Mar lon hotel. ; iThey. will , take up ,their residence at their, new home on Soath Twelfth and' Mission streets this!week' :, , , v lisj Edith Pierce, a freshman at i the University of Oregon, has been bre during the' holiday va cation as' the house guest of Miss Margaret ;Goodin- and with. Miss Goodlri'will return to Eugene fol lowing the Inauguration of Gov ernor Pierce' Monday. ' ,)"'-: wNV A luncheon honoring the two '; women; members' of 'the4 legisia j ture will be the form of vibe Fet) ruary meeting bf ' thW"American Aesociatipn of University Women. according to plana made yester day. v-w..w.:, -: . , A ' legislative committee T ' was named. 'yesterday to keep ; in touch ,with legislation at the coming session of the leglsla Here. Members 't of tne commit- ,tee are 'Mrs. F. G. Franklin, 'Mrs. George'1' H. iAlden. .Mr. : George Hugg.-Mj-s. C. A! Downs, r Mrs. J. II. Fairchild. and . Mrs. H.' J. Williston.. r- MiV Details Xi pt xthrev- d'erent trials were given by Judge ! John XLJ McCourt who addressed the association oa "Our Duty to the : Criminal." .' ' . ' I . L S'Railroading" of criminals was referred to , by Judge "Mo Court who said such a thing was seldom possible and that ex cept .' In cases of a previous, bad record, a Judge seldom sentenced person to; the penitentiary un lesT be was; accused of murder - or similar grievous crimes. Paroles were also take up by judge (McCourt; who . gave reas they were Issued. He 8?D" 71 the treatment oi THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON prispners and pointed out that punishment came through ' dis approval of fellow citizens and not entirely, if at all, through imprisonment. ' ' Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. Cecil Hawley; were Joint f host esses Thursday for the Itaphat erian club members at i Mrs. Glover's home. t Sewing featured the early .afternoon hours. .New Year's decorations were featured in the rooms of the Glover home. The table at which the guests . were sealed jor re freshments was centered with a large cupid bearing a Happy New Yea banner.! Green tapers m crystal sticks further ' carried out the color scheme. Tiny green favors j wehe attached to little calendars of the meetings for the com'ng. year- at each guest place. ; '' ' " Tho members of the club are: Mrs. "Carle Abrams, Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs 6. C. Bellinger, Mrs. Hi. V. Compton, Mrs. E. ' A. Col Dny. Mrs. J. i C. Evans, t Mrs. J. G.- Heltzel, Mrs. R. F. Sh'elds. Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Guy Q. Smith, Mrs. Frederick H. Thomp son, Mrs.. Lee Uuruh, Mrs. F. .L. Utter, Mrs. Elmo S. White, Mrs. Otto Wilson, i Mrs. W. C. Wins low, Mrs. A. A. Siewert and hostesses. - 5 , . One of the pretty New Year parties was that of Miss Neva and M'ss Lola, Millard, Monday, when they gavo a luncheon party for; 18 guests, y The afternoon was spent with games and danc ing. " 1 L ' The guests j were Lucille Moore Josephine Bross, Florence Young. Woman's Community Building J Plans To Be Considered Soon Definite steps for the purchase of property on which to build a woman's community building will be considered Saturday by the Sa lem Woman's club, j according to members of the board of trustees of the building fund. Members of the club have been working for; the last year In a group - of eight committees with the object of raising 1100 each for the community building. Two of . the. committees have fulfilled their pledge; while all but three of the: other committees have completed their pledges in part. The year glvenrin which to com plete the pledges has not expired and a' number of benefits are be ing planned for. the Immediate fu ture, r ; . ' j ;' ' ' ' ' - ' ; -'v : A bridge tea and a' dance are two ' forms of benefit entertain ments which 'will be given during the coming session of the legis lature, it is .said, f A woman's community building which could be used by ' all wo men's organizations of Salem and for state conventions of women's organizations . and Sunday school and other conventions, this is the aim of the Women's club In work ing for the community building. Corvallis,.! Ashland- and Port land have such ' buildings, while Dallas and Pendleton are making plans for such-a building in the near future. Ashland's new club home has just recently been com pleted and Portland's was only opened during the last summer. .Corvallis has had the commun ity building known as the wom an's club,' for several years, and it is used for community gather ings , of all , kinds. The - club has recently purchased a concert grand piano for the club house. The eight committees which were named for the year's drive for funds were headed by the fol lowing ' women:; Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. The Way ta Gain "Corset Comfort" , to 'wear, Frolaset Corsets. FIttd to the Individual f Igtire Renska L Swart; : Corset Specialist 115 liberty -Street s ' CLUB CALENDAR Monday Lausanne Guild, Lausanne hall. Chapter AB of PEO. Tuesday YWCA board meeting at asso ciation rooms. Etokta club, with Mrs. E. Schunke. 929 N. Church. Wednesday ' ' Barbara Frietchie Tent of D. of V. Foreign Missionary society of First M. E. church with Mrs. J. H. Baker, 545 Court street, f Bus. and Prof. Woman's club. - .. 2 Thursday rYMCA Auxiliary at YMCA rooms. Friday Three-Link club at IOOF hall. Saturday ' . . r Salem Woman's club. Ladies of GAR. Fay Spaulding. Frances Hodge. Miriam Lovell, Mabel Marcus. Jenelle Vandervort, Bertha Vin cent, Helen Pollock, Edith Broth erton, Charlotte and Eugenia Zie ber, Margaret Stolz, Helen Mar cus, Pauline; Knowland and L.oa and Neva , Millard. Mr. and Mrs. William Teut sch of Lakeview, Oregon, are re joicing over the birth of a son. January 4. He will be called William Le Roy Jr. Mrs. Teut sch was , formerly Miss Freda Spitzbart of Salem. ; . ' r t: Mrs. Joseph Halstead and Mrs. George Game, of Jamestown, N. D., are visiting 1n Salem this week, the guests of Mrs. Wil liam NIemeyer. They are on their way to California. George G. Brown, Mrs. John W. Harbison, .Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. Frank Bowerpox, Mrs. Harry Hawkins -and Mrs. W. E. Ander son.' H An "Olde Tyme" ball was given by the first committee, whlch cleared more than $150.! Mrs, Spaulding ' sponsored a series of benefit bridge parties and has completed the quota. Garden parties were given by Mrs. George G. Brown. Mrs. Har bison gave a series of dancing parties, and Mrs. Pearce gave an entertainment at -Waller hall un der the direction of Miss Mina Harding. Each of these commit tees have made about half of their quota. . The three committees which have not taken any action so far are in charge of Mrs. Bowersox, Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. Since only a few months remain In which the pledges must be kept, a number of benefits are being planned for the next few months. . Mrs. F. W. Schwab and Bmall : daughter Patricia Ann, arrived in Salem today for an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Schwab's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nye. Perfect With No Loss of Style Stylish, Stout Out Sizes Style Shoes For Stout Women WOMEN whose ankles or feet incline to stoutness need no longer wear awk ward, Unsightly shoes. Neither is there any necessity for them to suffer discomfort in or der that their feet may look well. Made especially to fit such women without; sacrificing either comfort or smart appear-' ancev They are the result of scientific study, and if you have not seen them. you should) - lose no time in making their acquaintance. A Steel Arch Support, built in every pair, will help you! if. you have arch trouble and afford you protection if you have not. On display in our window- Phone 11 'SALEM'S LEADING Two Women Wilt Participate In Legislative Work This Steal 1: ff T v . j: S ' A woman will sit in each house of the Oregon legislature during the coming session. Mrs. W. I. Kinnry of Astoria will b back for her second term" in the senate from Clatsop county while Mrs. C. B. Simmons will sit among the representatives from Multnomah county. Mrs. Kinney, who has hosts of fricinds In Sa:em, 'arrived yes terday and will have her head quarters at the Marlon hotel dur ing the coming session, j The woman's Jury bill which was passed in the 192 session oT the legislature, was sponsored by Mrs. Kinney, who personally took an active part In ithe fight for the measure on the floor of the senate. Mrs. Kinney has' served as president of, the Astoria .Woman's Civic club and as superintendent of the Clatsop chapter of the Red Cross. She was ono of the executives of the northwest field of the YMCA and as stjch visa ed the local association last spring. She is a graduate of Willamette university. 1 Mrs. Simmons lived in jCal' fornia before coming jto Ore gon and was active there m club work as she has been since conning to Oregon. She was ,vicw president or the Federated wo- man's clubs of Cal'fornia 'and has Mrs. J. B. LUtler entertaitfejfj Chapter G of the: PEO at bet home Thursday afternoon.. Plans tor the entertainment of Mrs. Mary K. Logan state organizer of the organization, were dis cussed. Mrs. Logan will be m Salem in the near future on an inspection Miss Eutina Viola fAufrance will become the bride of Paul Denzel Vales this afternoon at 1:30, Rev. W. T. Millikim offici ating. Prof. T. S. Roberts will play the wedding march.) Miss Jewel Steel and jSherman Auman will be the only attend ants. Th bride will wear a frock Court and Liberty DEPARTMENT S?0RE", - . ::.... fJ -"vV f Corftfoii: ft- V1 - n rrr1i nf T - '-" " mm 1rt n n i MRS. C. B. SIMMONS (left) Representative .from Multnomah i J MRS. W; I. KINNEY (right) Senator from Clatsop served as president of the Port land Woman's club and recently has been organizer of the j wo man's division of the Portland Community ctiest. For three years ; Mrs. Simmons served on the national board of the-League of Women Voters and was for a. time one of the regional direct ors of the league. J ' One! of tho bills vhich Mrs. Simmons will intrduce . in the coming session of the leg'sla ture Is the community property bill. The- bill was drawn by George-S. Shepherd and is in dorsed .by the League Women Voters in Oregon. ' The purpose of the bill is said to be that of giving the women of Oregon a share in' all the property acquired by their hus bands following marriage. Such a law 's in force in Washing ton. Mrs. C. B. Simmons, re-piesentatlve-elrct from Multno mah county, will submit the bill in legislature through the Legis lative Alliance, a group of wo men's organizations. . The League of Women Voters frdorsed the bill at a. recent meeting and re-erred It to a committee with instructions to confer i with an advisory commit tee of fbuslness men, after which the bill is to be presented to the Legislative Alliance. pffvory white satin. . Both young people are residents of Salem and will make their future home in Downstairs Srore Filled With Bargains Children's Wash I Dresses Made of Gingham and Crepe 89c dres- "lor 69c 98c Dresses 7A for iVC $1.29 Dresses AO. for, ..HOC $1;48 . Dres- Via ses for 1 1 U 2, 4 & 6 years Women's , Outing Flannel Gowns Good quality. Clearance Prices $1.39 and $1.19 SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1923 Portland. 1 The wedding" service will take place 'at the home of the bride's mother,' Mrs.Dora Au f ranee. Mr. Vales Is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Vales. - A buffet luncheon will, be serv ed following the wedding. Those serving will, include Miss Yvonne Au franco and Ernia Simmons. -Mrs. Harry M. Styles will en tertain the AB chapter of the PEO . at her home Monday eve Ping. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glover will -be hosts Tuesday' for the Yomarco Bible class. y Immigration from a new angle is presented in an unusual article in the January Harper's Maga zine. The authors, Viola. I. Paradise and Helen Campbell interestingly answer,- after thorough investi gation, suc,h questions as: When immigrants turn to the native lands for a visit or for the1 rest of their i lives, what do they take? What dreams and ambi tions? Wat attitude toward the United States? What knowledge of It? j ; William A.: Rogers, the car toonist, jwhose first book, "A Word Worth While," was recent ly published says that it's more tun to draw than it is to write. "When 'you write," he explains, "you have to keep ' thinking, thinking all the time, and there's nothing to see while I working, and as Booth Tarkington says, all you have when you get through are some little marks. This writing Is a tougher Job, altogether. At least, when you finish a cartoon, you can tell whether 'it's any good or not perhaps!" . The New Year's dinner at the Jason Lee church was given by the women. of the church for the benefit of the churchVjroonrTat the Old People's home, - The .Woman's club chorus will entertain for ,the Cecelian club of the high school at the home of Prof. T. S. Roberts a week from Monday, January 15. 4 SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 6. Esther Reed chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev olution will have a room in Its own name in the D.A.R. chapter house at the University of Wash ington if action taken at an Infor mal meeting of the local chapter is confirmed at the regular meet ing, in January. As most of the necessary funds have already been pledged, D.A.R. officers believe it almost certain that favorable action will be taken at the Janu ary meeting. The ehaDter bouse at the Uni versity of Washington will have nine rooms named for ' local chap- It. is Rich With BargainsGood, Dependable Merch andise from our Regular Stock at Cut Prices That You Won't Find Anywhere Else. Genuine Pequot Sheets Size 81x90 January Clearance Sale $159 You Save Now as You Never Saved Before on Your Purchases Made at Kaf ourys 44-in. All-Wool Serge $1.50 value. QQ January Clearance JOC All-Wool Poiret Twill In Cinder Only January d0 "7( Clearance Sale .ifLii New ; Bargains J Added Each Day - W n tera throughout the atate, accortl Ing to Mrs. William Sherman Walker of Seattle, etate D.A.R. regent. Seven of these rooms are already taken, according to Mrs. Walker. - ' ' 'Washington is tha first state to inaugurate a v D.A.K. chapter house at its state university,'1 said Mrs. Walker. "But other states have university chapters of the D.A.R.. and will no doubt fol low the plan adopted in this state." t . . Over His Head Admiral; Sims said at a Wash ington tea: "French, as we all know. Is a very difficult language to pro nounce. Take Ypres, for instance. Our ddugbboys called It wipers, but Its rightful pronunciation, of course, is Be-pra: "A sailor waa telling a war story one day. " 'We started out from Wipers,' be said, but an old lady corrected him. - :f ' New Afternoon Frocks For Spring . In this showing will be foundliiek dresses of taffeta, flat crepe, printedFepe, canton crepe and crepe de chine. , . ... Beautifully made with sleeves of elbow length, skirts are much fuller, with scopped and steight bottoms. I ! vi Trimmings, are ' of self materials, bright colored flowers, beads and bead embroidered. . A visit of inspection will be delightful as well as educational. V- i U .G. Shipley Co. Don't Fail to Attend Clearance ; Sale It's the IBecit Unbleached 36-inch Muslin January ' j Clearances Sale 14c AH Women's " Ready-to-wear at A Greatly Reduced Prices 8ALE3I STORE . " 460 State Street - 'Ypres, ahe" pronounced very distinctly. i 'Well,'- resumed the sailor, as I was sayin', we started out from Wipera . ; .' 'Ypres, said the old lady again. ; .:.;-v---, "We started out,' persisted the sailor,- 'and - marched three days from Wipers ' .'Ypres,' came once more from the old lady. ' ; "The-8allor gave her a frown ing look. - - "Gee. he said, 'you got the hiccupsfor fair " 56-inch All Wool Tricotine Navy and Khaki V $3.75 Value January Clearance Sale ......... $279 Huck Towels 17x34 January Clearance '1 ft . Sale, .......... 1 0 C 2 For 35c " 27-in. White Outing Flannel January Clearance 1 Sale, : yard y'L-z .1 1 U C is , PORTLAND SILK SHOP 883 Alder St. aisu i w t , , ... - ' - i- V