The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 16, 1923, Page 12, Image 12

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    Many out. of town - members
were present for the Christmas
ceremonial of the Willamette
Shrine No. 2. White Shrine ' of
Jerusalem, Tuesday evening In the
Masonic temple. A rlass of four
Were initiated into the order, in
cluding Mrs. Ellen A; Royal, Mrs.
Ethei De Fein, Mrs. Pauline Josse
and Miss Caroline Nerod. After
the business session the members
and visitors were -all invited Into
the banquet room where they were
served to a delicious lunch by the
sojourners,; Newle Taylor, Ola
Milter, Alice Coolidge, Mary tytle
and OMve Skipton. t -. , j i
Some of the visitors from the
nearby towns were Mr. and, Mrs.
Frnk Settlemier, and :- Mr., and
Mrs. J. M. Pdorman of.Woodburnr.
Mr. 'and Mrs.;. Alonzo ' Sneer arid
Mrs.' Bfewer of Stayton; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Edwards and Miss
THE XMAS STORE
FOR MEN
Let Vu - Help Yon Select Ills Gift From Our
Large Showing ;.. .
THE MAN'S SHOP
Zoscl.
Duds For Men.'
"Cooley.'
Minnie Peterson of Turner; Miss
Florence Cooley of Newberg; Miss
Sylvia Jones of Cervais; Mrs.
Howard Ramp and Mrs. Merle
Ramp of Brooks. ; i
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Now that the Christmas season
is with us again.- m-any rare i the
ones, who are. trying "to think of
different , ways In .which to. wrap
their Rifts attractively.' ' For "that
Is' half "the fun Of ' Christmas
making the wrappings as attract
ive as the gifts themselves. 'Mis
tletoe, holly, ; evergreen : sprigs,
cones, -Santa Claus, holly papers,
colored ribbons, and , the Vivid
tissue papers In greens and ' reds
should be used in profusion to
help enunciate the, brightness of
the season. '' j: "tr-:. - :, ;
The following suggestions might
prove helpful to some friend who
is looking for something differ
ent: ' ,
Use red . . tissue paper ' over
satin ribbon. Have the ends fin
lshed with tiny silver bells. . Use
green tissue paper over red tissue
and tie with red ribbon. Have
the ends finished with red tas
?e!s. Uee white tissue, paper over
red. Tie with red saMn ribbon,
with a pompom of the same in the
center. " Use light 'green tissue
paper and sllvei1 cord which 'has
been wound with smilax." ; Use
heavy' white paper and wide red
r.atln ribbon. Have an Immense
bow in the center. I'se red tissue
paper ' and green - ribbon. Fir
needles may be tied In with the
ribbon. Use white : paper, and
brown satin ribbon. Tie a pine
cone (splashed with alum) in
with toe bow. Use green tissue
paper ' over white and tie with
gold cord. Tiny gilded wishbones
may be tied In with the ribbon.
Use heavy red paper and tie with
white ribbon Stand a -Bmall
white tissue and tie with white Santa Clars where the ribbons
Phone 1249.
345 State St.
! UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY
Before parting, with your money for a.deed or mortgage,
be assured that the.title is 0. K. by securing a reliable
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cross.' Us red paper and tie
with gold cord, on the ends of
which are tiny gold bells. ' Use
holly paper and red satin ribbon.
Use red paper and holly ribbon.
Use white tissue paper over light
green and tie, with silver cordi on
the ends of which are tiny" silver
bells, i Vise white . paper,- , white
patln ribbon, on the ends of wlflch
are tiny snowballs, made of white
cotton covered with mica snow.
On large packages use white' pa
per, red ribbon, and a ,poinsettl
tied In with the bow. On, the
ends of the petals have tiny snow
balls tied on with silk thread.
Use red paper and tie with red
and green raffia', which has been
braided. Use white tissue paper
over green tissue and gold cord
which : has a spray ' of mistletoe
tied which has been wound with
smilax. ' . " '-,-" ' " ;
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The Euterpean octette will make
its debut in the musical world, to
morrow evening wheri it will take
part in the program which Dr.
John R. Sites has arranged upon
a request from the Portland Ore
gonian radio station, to broadcast
from KGW. -'The octette, which
takes Its name from "Euterpe,"
the muse of music, was organized
this fall under the direction of
Dr. Sites and includes many
prominent Dingers of Salem. The
personnel of the chorus includes.
as first sopranos, Mrs. H. II.
Harms and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert;
second soprano, .Mrs. Richard
Robertson and Mrs. William
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0. A. C. SHORT COURSES
Intensive practical Instruction in
agricultural specialties varying
from one week, to 20 weeks as
follows:
Gen rl ArTlrttttm.. 3 Mrfk !
Horticulturi .... 3 Mreti it
Dairy Vmauttrturing
rierJamB and Cgf TmW !. B Jn IS
Frm. Mfebaolcn, Trtor, . . ' -
-, TruikK,, etn, .J. V M.ffli IB
Frw? Mcrhsnip (in ' . B . .
wk ,........,. I W,t H r. a
TWrd Annual I'MBW'l , f M .
Hhoot.........Wi..,rl,; 4 raw, St
Land CUifattA n4 ,
Appraisal .,. . 1 Jam. 13
AffrU-ultnrat Eioowta ,
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For further information rKrd
Ing any course, address
The IllWIHTItAIl
Oregon Agricultural allege,
Corvallin, Oregon.
Prunk; first 'alto, Mrs. John J.
Roberts and Trlsta AVenger; sec
ond alto, Mrs. John Lau and Mrs.
Marie Rosecrans.
Much time and study has been
expended by the singers and it is
assured that the chorus will bring
to the people of Salem one of the
most finished repertoires of the
season.
In addition to the octet, Mrs.
II. H. Harms, dramatic soprano,
Trista' Wenger, ; contralto, Mrs.
Leah Perkins Wyatt of Oregon
City, formerly of Salem, and Ly
man McDonald, all voice pupils of
Dr. Sites, will. sing an excellently
prepared prograln. (
The program for the concept
has been arranged as follows with
Dr. Sites acting as accompanist
for all of the numbers: Lullaby,
from Ermfnie," by ihe acte.t: Tb
Supreme Adventure, April In Kil
arney. i Mrs. Lah Perkins Wyatt ;
UautlfulShip from Tbyland, oc
tet; Invictus, the Blind Plough
man, Lyman McDonald: Chinese
Flower Fete, octet: Oh Hall of
Bonr, aria from Tannhauser";
n t he garden of . My Heart. Mrs.
II, II. Harms; Requiem, from the
cycle Love's Epitome, and Once
In a Dine Moon, Trista Wenger;
The Little Oray Home In the
West, octet.
For the benefit of the Old Peo
ple's home it has been the custom
of ths Woman's. Club chorus since
its organization three years ago
to give a concert each year. To
morrow evening in the First Meth
odist church the. benefit' concert
of this year-will be given by the
chorus under the direction of Paul
Petri of Portland: Assisting dur
ing the program will be Mrs. A.
J. v Rahn, contralto. Miss Nellie
Schwab, soprano; Miss Iva Claire
Love, violinist, and Mr. T. S. Rob
erts at the organ. . ;
The personnel of the chorus Is
as follows: '
First soprano- Mrs. Hugh Har
ris, Mrs. G. R. Donnell, Mrs. L. O.
U
GHbertson, Mrs. Fbli
Mrs. E. C. Purvine. Mm
Hobson, Miss Mrie Mar:l
Second soprano Mi j j
Eramons,:Miss Nellie Sch; .
Marie Schwab, Miss Hilda r ia; ,
Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. E. V. Mc,
Meacham Mrs. D. J. Ritchie, Mri.
O. C. Bellinger, Mrs. J. L. Darty,
Mrs F. H. Thompson. '
Flr?t alto Mrs. T. II. Galloway,
Mrs. C. E. Bates. Mrs. Earl Simp-'
son, Mrs.C L. Sherman, Mrs. J.
E. taw, M-s. O. W. Day. (
Second alto Mrs. A. J. Rahn,
Mrs. Merle Kosecrans, Mrs. W. W. ' 7
Long Mrs. G.' E. Allen, Miss Mai-j
ion Wyman, Miss Maxlne Bnren. 1 1,
72
nominate:
The Orezcn State-rzr. :
GOOD ron'r
- I nominate as a rr.cmli.
Aatoraobilc Competitlcn:
Name
Address V ' ir'' ,
Town.
Nominated by
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Note Only four cf t!.:
cepted for any cna r.:r..' ...
inated by themselves cr tl.i':
The Christmas Spirit in the Home
U Is Best Exemplified by
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NEW .FU1RMETU
Fine furniture, the kind that you and everybody else likes to have is the only kind we sell
our customers. No shoddy shortlived affairs, but substantially built lifetime furniture t always
.. ready to give home service. . ! '
: -,v Now with the Xmas spirit abroad o'er the land it is well to make the family gift a gift of
furniture. , With stocks at their height of completeness, with selections the best in lower, with
lj vaUC3 at their apex, it. becomes your pleasure and necessary duty to visit our store at the earliest
.moment to choose just the piece of furniture you heed. Listed below are a few of the many
oituuiu aiuos tiiLs we nave ror your inspection. '
r. :
lJ' Bedrooia Suites
Dressing Tables
I)
blankets.
Book Cases '.
, .Breakfast Sets
! Flower Stands '
. . Tea Wagons ; "
i : ,
Vacuum Cleaners
Spinet Desks ;
.Bud: Dishes
, rlirrors
Clocks . '. .
Pyrex Sets '
: Buffets
-Lwapa;';-. i .
. :Ccniforters ".f
Desks-' fs-
, Ccstumers
Occasional Tables
Sewing Cabinets
Candle Sticks .
Carpet Sweepers
Couches . '
Davenports
Day Beds
hi
Cushions J
!
Sraoking Stands
i . ,t
:-' Gate'Les Tables
. , " . .. V .
Console Tables-;
'
. Cedar Chests
Chairs
Windsor Rockers
Windsor Chairs.'
Picture Frames .
Table Covers '
Bed Spreads
Davenport Tables
Tilt Top Tables
Library Tables
i i - i .. ..
Library-Dinner. Table
Floor Lamps
m Book Ends
Tea Wagons ; ; . .
HAM ILTON
Electric Lamps T
Ferneries " v."
HaU Mirrors
Ladies' Desks N,rS:
Costumes ".
Dining Room Suites
Sewing Cabinets
Hoosier Cabinets
Fireside Chairs
Dishes
Jardiners
Rugs'
Bissels Sweepers
Card Tables '
Fern Dishes
Fibre Suites
Suit Cases
Hands Bags
Trays
Fruit Baskets '
Shopping Baskets k
GOOD FURNITURE
A 1CIIU1 Tkl t s
the Newest
UMBRELLAS
. Among the new Uinbrel- -
las this season are the 16-
' rib' French Clnb style, in
heavy silk taffeta, with bro
cade gelvege.- Colors, nary
blue, green, - black; gray,
brown - and -purple. Price
,$ 9.05. Other silk Taffeta ;
Umbrellas, in popular colors,
$5.00, ftfJ50, S7JSO, $8.50
HOLEPROOF,
ONYX and
BEAVEjRKNIT-
Hosiery give great-
SzAZ? 7 er satisfaction for
- 'zf ,. . xne money
MJt ' ' tnis cut glTins
season ot ' Hosiery. You'll
find so many desirable qual'
, Ities here that choosing will
be only a matter : of. Tisitlng
..the' department. Silk, Silk
and Wool, Wool 1 and fine
cotton. In Christmas fold
t rev Prlce SOe tosaSO per,
pair.. -a': ...', ;t ,
KERCHIEFS :
It would not be Christmas
If you did. not send Mery,
Nell or Evelyn a half dozen
kerchiefs .or so. Here, are
thousands of Imported and,
domestic Handkerchiefs that
Tlo with all past seasons for
jbeauty - colored linens with
sprays of hand embroidery.
Circular styles With fluted
footing edges, initial linens,
bordered in colors, etc. Make
your choice early before the
stocks are depleted.
JEWELRY .
NOVELTIES v
from
Czecho Slovakia ;
Prom Europe we get the
wanted novelties in jewelry.
Earrings in fanciful designs.
Imitation- Amber Beads that
look so . real, Bracelets in
spangle or celluloid set with
colored brilliants, Finer
Combs, Barrettes. Wrist
Watch Ribbons and many
others that are so inexpen
sively priced that you'll find
shopping' for them a real
pleasure. .
Eaton Crane Pike
-i Fine
STATIONERY-
Eaton Crane Pike fine sta
tionery in regular and cab
inet size, fancy, boxes; also 1
Highland linen in Corres
pondence cards and various
styles including colored
writing papers in blue, pink,
lavender, yellow, etc".
See our Immense 'showing
before you select your stationery.
1
-s,
i ' For l
? Ti
tlon from
Towels I
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en TaLIa (
ke:a in I
FTz lz, Cct
k-i3 ani
KUcket.i, T
Vh;'." v
mora cn C,
than a 3ir
leither drl
ara fcatur:
foreisa' ru
that will e
fastidlo'is.
Wool C
to $1.73,
wool c:
ors, cot r
Perria C
t2JIO to '
. -PcrrSa :
C3.O0. , .
ChilJr:.
at T2.C3.
ChilJrc
f20. ,
ChiKJ
cuffs, !,
V-..
pu:
. w.
Our let;
is showing i
ties in Pu
Boxes,
Among tl
the suOc-...
style with i
fancy c!a
ed calfst!::
patent Ir-'Z
seals galcr"
Vanity I
Pouch
Beadai I
$1.00. j
PA'
-'IV
Shell tzi
Sets in4 It
season. I
Brushes -Pramea,
"
el Cases, II
Cushion,
Buffers a:
pieces that i
gifts. ' j
PERFt
TOIL I
Perfure
the scer.t c :
ers. To:: t .
etries t,t vs
be founl 1
6ortmer.t3. r ;
site gift b
this he '.or ,
many tj es
purchati lr
propriata
effort. V
OR .THE WEE O
MM
CRIB
BLANKETS
Double size, 30x40, pink
or blun trimmed at 91 .30.
Double i size wool crib
Blankets, Pink or Blue bor
der, at $3.50. ;.
Wrapping Blankets In
pink and blue plaids at c
and $l.oo.'
RIBBON
NOVELTIES t
Ribbon ' novelties In bows
ani pin-on styles, suitable
SWEATER
SETS
Cap. ' Sweater and Leg
Kings fin all wool. Col-
ors peacock . bluej cardinal.
. tan. brown and white. Price
$5.00 to $0.75.
; HAND MADE
PILLOWSLIPS
Hard made Pillow, Slips
of linen and batiste, beautt-
fully made, price $Ul9 to
. . $350..
ror-trimming Bonnets. pIN -aior' ntn ,v
lows, lingerie. rartersrhanJ- - T?1"0,1.0, !VB,,PV
er, carriage clasps, etc.
In-pink and hi up int'
prices.
FELT
SLIPPER!
Hose and Blue'fe"
pers, to keep V. Sr
tootsies warm.
Smalloft Size. C J.
Children's Siz( , '
CELLULC
noveliii:
Celluloid Nov .
keep babies intprt t
hours may be foui l '
department. Hat
f irs. Kings, C
.Clamps, Comb ;
Sets, Powder and
ani many, inary
m m c '
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