The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    .TOEJOREGON STATESMAN; SALFJ.T, OREGON
FTJD AYfMORNINGDECEMBER 21 , 1023 -
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By. RETTI KESSI, Phone 106
Miss Thelma
left for Portland
LaVelle Toting
yesterday morn
ing where she -will spend he holi-
daya -with friends and relatives;
Mlaa Mabel Dbtsoh arrived In
Salem last evening from Corrallis,
where 'she is attending college as'
a junior in the schol of home eco
nomies. Miss' Dbtson ; "will spend
the" holidays at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Dot
son1 on Union Btreet, returning to
school on January 3.
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.The OAC club.with the students
who , have-returned, for the holi
days will meet tonight at the Wo
man's club for the annual Christ
mas party. f . .
, The Manning school. ;Dist. 13,
on the Pacific highway, is 'plan
ning a' children's Christmas pro
gram for this evening-"" It is as
sured that the appeal will be as
strong, to the grown-ups as to the
children, and a cordial invitation
is extended to" everyone:
Celebrating ; the fourth anni
versary of the I national constitu
tional prohibition the Salem union
of WCTU i has invited the other
unions of the county to join them
on January 15 in; the club rooms
for an all-day program and meet
ing,: it was decided at the regular
meeting of the Salem .union Tues
day -afternoon. Plans for the pro
gram" have not as yet been made;
but they will .be announced at a
later date. , The women are plan
ning on meeting for a social time
in the club rooms on the first day
of the new year. ?
'The members of the WCTU and
friends ot the children at the farm
home n?ar Corvallis i responded
generously to the call for gifts for
the child ren's Christmas box, and
Wednesday a whole load of vege-
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Why not YOU
go home for
Low Round Trip Tickets
on sale Dec. 21 to 25 and Dec 28
to Jan. 1, 1924. Final return limit
Jan. 7, 1924.1 . v ,
Take the trains it is the safe;"
" corjtforfable, -dependable and
economical means of transportation.
. Ask agent for further information
regarding fares and train fcheduleM .
lOHN XC SCOTT . I
AjC Passenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon
tables," canned and 'fresh fruits,
toys, , books, games, and' many
pieces of warm clothing were tak
en from the club rooms' totbe
farm home. - - ; T I
Meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Catlin, "the -members tot. the
Merry-Go-Round Card i club en
joyed 4 their regular evening of
cards Taesday, With decorations
ia. the spirit oQ the Christmas
tide, the rooms were made cheer
ful for" the pleasure of the guests.
From the six-table came Mrs. Max
O. Buren won ! high score for the
ladies and Mr. Frank Spencer won
the score for the gentlemen. r Mr.
and Mrs. 1. L.' Patterson of Edla,
Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. S. .C. Dyer,
and Mrs. F. ft. Spears were specf-j
ally invited guests for the even
ing:1 ;.: ;:: 'y-.-r-i -s.T''r' ?
Members of the club are: - Mr.
and Mrs. John McNary, Mr. and
Mrs.' Wit O." Allen , Mr. and Mrs j
Henry W, ThleWen.' Mr. and Mrsi
Roliln K. Page; Mr.' and ' Mrs.
Ru3sell CatlinMr. and Mrs. FrariW
Spence, Mr. ; "and Mrs. Max.'O.
Buren. Mr. and : Mrs. ' R. B. ' Flem
ing, Dr. arid Mrs. C. II. Robert
son. Mr. arid Mrs. U. G. Shipley.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Dr.
and Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
Mo'ores. and Mrs. Frank Sn'oele
cor.' - ' 'J 'j 1-' ): '
The club will meet on the eve
ning of January 1 as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. It. B. Fleming. J
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Christmas decorations formed a
cheery setting for. the second
meeting of the newly organized
bridge club, the U. D. club, which
met with Mrs. : Eugene
Eckerlin, Jr., at her ; conntry
home Tuesday afternoon, v. Four
tables- were- employed - for. the
games, from which Mrs. John Na
than won the. prize for higH score.,
After the cards were put; away
the guests e'njoyei an intimate tea;
hour, twhen the hostess" served a.
dainty lunch at the ' small tables.
' Although the club has been or
ganized -for almost . aV month", a
name was not decided upon until
this meeting, -when "U. D.V was
the name decided upon.
? For the next meeting of "'Janu
ary 4 Mrs. C. J. Healy will be
hostess. y.;, '-.' '-v "
; The members' of the. clubrare:
Mrs. John Natham, Mrs. T. 4 M.
Barr. Miss R. Bach. Mrs: E. A
Sk'elley. M.-s. E. A. Prultt.1 Mrs.
C. D. Thomas, Mrs. J. G. Nadon.
Mrs. C. J. Healy, Mrs. Harry Weis.
Mrs. S. Breltehstein and Mrs. En
gene Eckerlin, Jr.
According to tLe custom estab
lished by the ; tradition of Chad
wick chapter of Eastern Star." at
the last social evening 5 of the
year. Tuesday, ' the men of the
chapter entertained the women
with, an- exceptionally fine -program,
followed with a large ban
quet. With J. WVMaruny acting
as chairman of the entertainment
committee in the place of M. P.
Adams, who could not' serve be
cause of illness, the follpwlng
program was presided over by Dr.
W. C. Kantner as leader: Mrs.
Marie McCall gave 'a delightful
piano solo, and Lena Belle Tar
tar sang a' Christmas song, accom
panied by Miss Beatrice Shelton
at the piano and with violin obli
gate by Miss Headrick. The trid
was. so enthusiastically v cheered
that ther were , obHgedt to rome
back for, an encore, fo which Miss
Tartar sang "The Holy City,'
reading .by, Mrs. . Minnie; Watson
was warmly received,. and she ap
peared for two encores, notn aion
numorous lines.
Following the program the peo
ple adjourned to the banquet room
wiere they were j seated at the
long tables,decorated In the strlk
Ing red polnsettaa and red candles,
(where Ihey 'enjoyed the hour to
gether in a delightfully informal
way. , ,. .. v . . v ; - ?
i Ovr . 150 were present for the
meeting .Tuesday and all declared
It to be one' of thebest social eve
nings they had ever' en Joyed.
ONLY 3 SHOPPING DAYS
V'TILiMMlS '
Shop at Kafoury's krid ybu Will Shop Successfully
' A Dress Length of Silk L
: iHdw MbUisr, ife or Sister Woulid Enjoy It
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"She": Would Like
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Fura have a prestige all their
own-rtTriique an that they are
a luxury and still a usef ul and
enduring necessity. They are
sure to give; double pleasure
You'll enjoy I them: almost as
niuch'as she w0.' IGrey Squir
rel, Fitch; Mink,-Fox, French
Coney, Opossum and Martin.
56.95,: 512.50, 14.50
up td; 559.50 .
ANewSilk4
Frock
Can yon think of any
' Christmas Gift that she
would appreciate more?
And wouldn't you . en
joy seeing her all fixed
up in a silk dress, es
pecially since ' nothing
lends itself to the now
draped mode so beau
tifully as do this sea
son's distinctive silks?
Satin Cantons Satins-Canton
Crepes
-Taffetas-Crepe de
Chines Velchines
SiBr Velvets - Ro
chelle Crepes.
"-All ''silk Canton Crepes with, plain or satin
faced back, a rich lustrous fabric, reversible,
adaptable for all better grade garments:
Very ' popular. , We don't believe ; you can
equal the value anywhere. They're 40 inches
wide, 'I colors - are black, white, seal brown;
' golden brown, cocoa, tan, - champagne, peli
- can; grey-steel, taupe, silver midnight .blue,
navy,- electric,, copen, duckwmg, and" others.
Priced 52.93 $3.50, $3.75, $3.98
$5.50 yard
YOUR MAIL ORDERS
. Recelva - careful attention
We prepay the' postage or
express wltbin a- nundred
miles. ; '
Satisfaction Guaranteed
On erery purchase or your
money cheerfully refunded."
Salem Store, .
466 State St.
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St.
' fFor the closing meeting oX the
year, Drv and 3frs.. Carl E. Miller
entertained v the : members and
ladies of the Marion, "Polk and
Yamhill District Dental society at'
their lovely ; new homev ; 1625
South High streeU fThe rooms of
the home were attract irely, deco
rated, with mistletoe, holly and
evergreen, with a Christmas tree
all bedecked with tinsel and el
trfcallv 1 ierhted. After the f 61
Inking program was given for tie
pleasure dr the guests the host
served a course of delicious
freshments. . : ',
The opening address was given
bv the toast master,-Dr. II. C .p
ley, followed by "The WeWfh
Songbint." a Tocal solo by -Prof.
Dan Iiufihea, with Dr, Delbert C.
Burton at the-piano. After num
ber of comic readings hy DrT Ben-;
jarein iBlatchford, the guests en
joyed ? a concert , by radio, .with
other short addresses by members
of the society. . i , . ,
. The following members of the
dental society were present: Dr.
and Mrs. E- BarricK. I?r. ana
Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Dr. and Mrs.
Tt M- Blatchford. Dr and" Mrs:
A. Bowman, Dr. and Mrs. D. C.
Burton, Dr. and Mrs. M. J... But
ler Independence ; ,Dr. ..and Mrs.
W.-.H. Jarby, Dr. and Mrs. irrea
RIHb. Dn and Mrs. H. C. Epiey,
Dr.: and Mrs. U Foster, Dallas;
Dr. and Mrs: C. X... George," Dr.
and Mrs.- J. Avosser,,
Mrs. 'Mark Harter. 'Dallas;. Dr.
and lui- L. D. Idleman, Dr.' and
Mrs. W. A Johnson. Dr. anl Mrs.
Hf 11. Olinger, Dr. .arid Mrs, B. F.
Pound. Dr. arid Mrs. W. C. Schae-
fer,, DaUas; Dc and jirs. m. .
Skiff. Dr. and Mrs. T, C. Smltli,
Tr Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Springe?,
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Tamiesle. Mc-
Minnville; Dr. and Mrs. C. K.
Townaond.'Amitv: Dr. and MrS. R.
W, Van Valin. Newberg; Dr. and
Mrs.' W. J.. vvisecarver, icju-
ville: Dr. and Mrs. u. . w ma
MMinnville: Dr. and Mrs. A
Bpreer. Dr. William S. Cole. Ml
Rom Amort;' Dr. C. O. Dennis, M
i With Mrs: H. II. Harms; as joint
hostess .Mrs. Fred Holmberg en
tertained -the members, of tne
Count On Me class of the First
Ttantiat -hnrrh at her home wea
Mdw afternoon for the, regular
mbnthlv meeting and social nour.
An . ornamented . Christmas tree.
With nt her srreens. and mistletoe
nn hniiv annronriateiy decorated
president of the class, presided
over tha meeting; ana progrm
for which Mrs. Ed Ross, Mrs.
rhnriM Os-lesbv and ' Mrs. C
Groves all gave readings In the
cnirlt of Christmas. As a nnaie
to the prosram the class sang to
gether the! r song. , ' ,
' Tioforo the euests departed Ihey
enjoyed an, informal social time
with delicious refreshments serr
Kv th hostesses.
Among those to enjoy the, af
ternoon were Mrs. Ed Koss, Mrs.
J.i W. Buirgy, MrsC . Mark Skiff.
Mrs. B. F. Heikes. Mrs. wmm
nnrlr Mrs. M. LOttlS, Mrs
inh'n Sholpnd. Mrs. T. W. Davies,
Mrs. . Harry Ralph, , Mrs. M. A.
Estes. Mrs. C. Groves. Mrs. C. T.
Farmer Mrs. A. T. ByorK. Mrs.
p. v. Hoover. Mrs. .'. J, . J. ew
mAvor. M'rs. D. D. Socolofsky, Mrs.
t; p Turner. Mrs. C. Mundinger.
Wvntt Mrs. F. L. Walker, Mrs
Twr Roth. Mrs. T.' Y. Clare,
Mrs. T. H. Swan, Mrs, S. Willett.
Mrs.-:W: McClaren and tne nos
t esses.
'"A large number of Salem peo
ple attended tne musical at the
TToarf aradem? last night
when 20 music pupils and the
eight members or the cnorai ;
...iiam were nresented in
recital. . The following girl
v nan in me vru&iu.
Margaret Evans. .Margaret Mary
Nathmau. Honora Keiay, wsui -..i-i
t t imna . Thnld. Beatrice
Bramberg. Gladys La Forest. Er-
nestire Molsan. ciauaine w
Esther Burch. Thelma: Porter,
Kancy Thielsen. Mary. .irBm.
r.i. tarv i Jean Porter,
Geraldine CampbeU Truth Hus
ton, Qrace .Hottmger, aiars
r'., Phnmrfann .1 and the Choral
class. Gertrude Kahute. Aleia
Bremmer. Genevieve Karst. Jose-
phine cornoyer, ieu'- Z
sen and Walter mcuous"..
f Attractive are 'the Invitations
i ,.a h. tha tAtf lnstltntibn of
ODUW '
mlnrlorl tn tflft T)UD11C. MUX
thm t attend the "Christ
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antaj- 'A joke on aama
Clans," which is .being" given by
the chUdren of the-institution dar
ing, the week., .Tuesday night the
custodial .children. , saw the first
ifnnngnp! WedrieSdaV it WSS
given for the school children this
i evening . a special ' performance
- ' - . ' .- -fspi-K&k, :3:SS5rW feSllKiSf- - - -
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Enamel Folding Beds and Cradles, :
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6 1". f ' - in il :r - - - i ii i
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In Baby Blue; Old Rose and Iyory Mattresses &rk 'made
' ? - 1 , t . , V' of faiicy ticking
is being given : for visitors and
friends. jrt ;"' - - v
The scene of the play Is the
llvlnr ': . rnflm .. vhprA thn email
children of the family epme on
Christmas eve tto try to 'catch
Santa Claus.- The Sandman puts
them : to sleep; then Holly and
Mistletoe fairies visit the room.
then the spiritfbf Christmas comes
and ; finally Santa Claus himself.
Knowing: the' Sandman's magic
power,- he laughs at the attempted
joke of the children. . But an un
forseen occurrence turns the Joke
on' Santa;- and ho is caught. '
Tha; characters of the play, the
attendants, Uhei , snowflake fair
ies,' the hdlly and mistletoe fair
ies. the Christmas stars, and the
sandman .are all played by the
children of; the institution.
The Christmas dinner menu,
printed on the back of the pro
gram, i3 assurance of the Tact
that this institution will be well
provided for in the way of edi
bles. : Everything is there, from
soup to nuts, including the roast
goose with dressing and orannerry
sauce.
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Over B0 members of tlie Ci.nrt
Street Christian oh uroh ChrKt'zin
Endeavor society met for the an
nual banquet In , the church' par
lors Tuesday evening. Christmas
evergreens, with mistletoe, hang
ing from the red shaded lights
decorated the banquet room whero
the young people spent an enjoy
able evening at the table and
later Dt games. Chris Kowits
presided asj toastmaster during tho
banquet hour. The new Officers
eleeted for the coming year were;
President,, V. Albert, Garrett:
vice . president, Elizabeth LenSton;
secretary. Faith Gilmer;, treasurer,
Florence Walker." -
The latter part of the evening
was spent at games and specially
planned 'stunts.
PARKER IS RECOXCILi:i
,. That he is apparently reconc:'
to his fate was the comment m '. .
yesterday by Deputy Warden L::
lie after he had had a short t.:
with George Parker, under r 2
tence of death on the gallot
Friday, Jan. 4, for the kilUns c :
Sheriff ,Dunlap, of Linn count r.
While he had hopes for anot:
trial,' the refusal of the court t i
Issue a writ of probable can
thus preventing an appeal, did no;
come as a complete surprise.
LADIES! Di
youh wr HI
Uso Grandma's Sage Tea ant
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
. Will Know
The nse of Sage and Sulphur
for restoring faded, gray hair to
its natiiral ' color-dales back to
arandmother'8 time. She used it
to keep her hair beautifully dark,
glossy and attractive. Whenever
her hair took, on .that, dull, faaea
or streaked : appearance, this sim
ple mixture was applied with won
derful effect.,: ; ; . ,
But brewing at home is mnssy
and ut-of-date. Nowadays by
asking at any drug store tor a doi-
tie of "Wyeth's Sage and saiphur
Cdniponnd," yon will get this famous-
old prescription.' Improved
by the' addition of other ingredi
ents, which can .be depended upon
to restore natural color and beau
ty to the hair U' ,:; .
A well-known downtown drug
gist say it . darkens the hair so
naturally and are nly that nobody
can tell it has teen applied. . Yon
simply damperra -sponge or soft
brush ;with It and draw this
through your hair. - taking; one
rtnnii -at a-time' T?v morntnt the
rrav ' hair v diss PPears. s and . after
another application or two, lt.be-
ARMOUR'S OR JONES' PlGNIGS
Armour's Picnic Shoulders made by producers of Armour's
Famous Hams '
We will give away FREE a Armour, or Jones Picnic with every purchase of $5.00
or more.. Below we quote a few of the many bargains in store for you. You will
find many articles that will make useful ,
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Army , Wool Underwear
Shirts or Drawers
89c
Army Raincoats re
claimed, some with
double back
$1.39
Army O. D. Wool Serge
Shirts, double front
. and elbow
$3.15
Shoes ; Army Officers
Dress Shoe; large sizes '
$2.59
Mohair Sox
29c
Union Suits, heavy fleece
lined .
01.35
Army Overcoats re
claimed wool Overcoats
$1.95
Army Slickers'
Slicker Jackets i.....$i.69
Slicker Pants ...;.$1.49
Slicker Hat u J-45c
t Blankets ;
Double Wool Blks. $3.23
Army Wool ,
Blks $30 to $4.00
Double Cotton Blks SI. 7 9
Dress Belts 35c Wciol Dress Socks 35c AU Leather Puttees $1.79 ;2 y
UNITED ARMY STORES
Marion Hotel Bids:. 230 S. Commercial Sir.
glossy. Adv. ,
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