TOE .OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 AUDREEt bunch I PHONE 10 a Thanksgiving Day I wonder, should Thanksgiving Day Come in the tedder .spring, When frail wood flowers push through the leaves. And silver swallows wing,- "j E If we could, feel the thankfulness .' t That crowds our heart today When barren are the gloried hills, i And old the roads, and gray? ' I wonder if it doesn't mean, A blessedness more dear, . Our worshipping with upward eyes, When dying is the year? A seeing in the flower the fruit, V The sunset at the morn, And knowing in some age-wise way Fulfillment for things born? AMONG THOSE WHO will go to the beach for over Thanks giving are Mr; and Mrs. M. P. Adams,' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Emma Murphy. Brown and Mrs. Elsie Lemourex. They are motoring to Neskowin. 'Miss Vivian Etter .was a delight ful . hostess j for a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss DeLoise H ice Monday evening at her home on Fairview avenue. The guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful and usefnl gifts. As i Ripe Olives Thanksgiving j Ttiurstlay, November 27 Served All Ifciy ; Music 5 to 7 by Oregonians Olvmnia Oyster Cocktail i Chilled Hearts of Celery -en Branch Chicken, a la Neapolitaine ' Consomme. Printaniere j " ' ' Choice . - ! ! New York Sirloin Steak. Stanley Chicken Fricassee, Supreme j " Roast Loin of Young Pig. Apple, Sauce , Baked Stuffed Young Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Roast Domestic Goose, Apple en Glaze Prime Ribs of Eastern Steer au Jus Candied Sweets ' Snowflake Potatoes. Buttered Tiny June Peas Head Lettuce, Thousand Island ' Fruit Salad. Maraschino - .'" 1- - - Dessert i . 1 K,, . ! English Plum' Pudding, Hard Sauce Fresh Strawberry Sundae r Hot, Mince Pie Gray Belle French Pastry 'firo.it Jello, Whip Cream ; Ice Cream " 1 ' Sherbet. I Home Made Cake Tea Coffee Milk ' Chocolate Mints . Salted, Nuts Special a la Carte Menu for those who , do not wish Fall Course Dinner Miss Etter played Lohengrin's wedding , march . little - . Wynona Smith entered - the room with a doll buggy heaped 'with presents. At the head of, the buggy stood a doll dressed as a bride and after circling the room little Miss Smith stopped. la front of Miss Hice and presented her with the gifts. - A - very enjoyable evening was spent in visiting and dancing, and at a late hour: refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Etter, and Miss Honor Zell. The young maida who were invited to enjoy the eve ning, were Miss Marie Hitchcock, Miss Alpha Holcomb, Miss Lois Pruitt,:MIss Bonnie Foster, Miss Honor Zell, Mrs. Walter Frazier, Miss Vila Hoover, Miss Gladys Wheeler, Miss i Echo .DeSart, the honor guest. Mi3s DeLoise Hice, Miss Mary Bielser, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. John Etter and the hostess, Miss Vivian Etter. 1 - f-.t - - ' Misa Selma Flodine, matron of the Portland YWCA, will be a house guest through the rest of' the week at the home of Mrs. W. A. Pettit. . ' " ;; Miss Catherine Hartley, a fresh man at the Oregon Agricultural college, is spending the Thanks giving holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hart ley. Miss Hartley is pledged to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. 1 ' .-. ' ; . . ! : I At the council meeting this week Of the Salem Arts' League, matters relative to the completing of sec tion organization-were taken up. The story-telling section under the' leadership of Mrs. Martin Fereshe tian. will meet every first and, third Wednesday at the Feresbe tion home. The class, in music study and composition of which Miss Ruth Bedford will be in charge, will for a time meet with the story-telling section. Both are open sections with any interested asked to call those in charge. ; The class in interior decoration, with Mrs. Monroe Gilbert the lead-. er meets on the first rand fourth Fridays of the; month at the city library. The Writers ' club folr lows the first "andl third Tuesdays for meetings at the private hemes. S. H. Van Trump is the leader of the section on landscape gard ening which has library meetings on the first and third Fridays of the month. M " Tentative plans are under way for classes in drama, art study and sketching. I j , ' The second Tuesday of each month is given over to a general meeting : of the league to which all interested are invited. The meeting next month will be a varied program given by the com bined sections December 8, at the Woman's club house. v : :' ... The St. Joseph's parish card party, announced for Thanksgiv ing evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaskoski, has been postponed until Friday evening. ' ' The Arts League section In. In terior decorating will meet tomor row evening at the public library. .The meeting , will be at 7:30 voclock, with Jthe subject of study To Prove Safety Qualities of 'uirin'l Parachute, Youn French Girl Drops 1,000 Feet . . -v.-o-a-v. .-.. ... -v.-.-.- -.v ill ' .4 X. CHERRIANS' BIG fe Musical Comedy Show "S. S. Snasae A Shipload of Fun Music and v . Pretty Girls I Special Scenery and Lighting Effects for This Show GRANJ THEATRE Monday, and Tuesday. Becembsi -1 -and "2 , : Box Office Open for Reserve Seats ; Friday & Saturday Afternoons All Day; Monday, & Tuesday " t'4 tiX- i I if ft ' s A " K i it t k. . IK . -v:..l. ?i : m: idT: Before a number of represeata- tlves of foreign powers. Mile. Fjnet dropped about a fifth of a rnity at the Croydon aerodrome at Coy- don, England. The parachute opened In two seconds and the de scent waajmade safely In one Kit. ute, two (seconds - ' - . I s i i i i 1 , , vo ciock, with jine suDject oi.iiuay- ii i i ,'. , j 1 (" '. ' lj . . - i - - '' - the finishing of floors and wOod wor ' Various interesting lesions are anticipated for the near future with attractive fixtures, tapestries, rugs, and period furniture t6 Il lustrate each. A group of new members are also planning ' on joining, the section soon after Christmas. ' ; ;. Salem friends of Miss Dorothy Fltchard will be glad to know that she is Improving from a very serious operation performed at Et. Vincent's Hospital In Portland last week. ( . .-. , - : S Motoring to Eugene today are Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Mrs. David H. Craven, and son, Ron ald, who will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Alli son, ' for. a Thanksgiving dinner. They will return' Friday. ( ' ; ' Mrs. W. ,N. Savage has had as her recent house guest, Miss Min nie Knight of Lake City. Minn, Mrs. Savage and Miss Knight have been friends since girlhood, both claiming Lake City as their native home. Miss Knight left the Sav age home this week for San Diego to spend the winter. -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schindler are spending Thanksgiving . in Portland at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Craven. i '- ' . Bertha and Carrie Moores of Portland are guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores. , Miss Kathryn Schank has re turned ,to ; her home in Seatle af ter a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. James Sykes Mrs. Carrie B. Adams, the sis ter nf fl... E. Wilson, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has a new operetta, "See America First which, according to the November bulletin tt the Oreeon Writers' league, especially deals with Ore gon. ' ' Multnomah Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will give Its Americanization program and entertain the state regent, Mrs. Seymour Jones of Salem, this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the University club. Mrs. Fletcher Linn, regent of the chapter, will preside, with Mrs. Clyde; E. Lewis of the Americanization committee acting as chairman of the day. Work: being done, in American ization, which is one of the im portant interests of the Daughters will be ; (described. Miss Helen Dekum and Miss Catherine A. Uradshaw; being, speakers on the program. Folk songs and dances will be giien by pupils of the Fail ing school, and Helen Turkenish Will give an oration on the consti tution.: Mrs. ' May Dearborn Schwab will be soloist- of the af ternoon. r-Oregonian. 4 i A wedding of the Thanksgiving season was that of Miss Alice Esther Chung, and. Richard Gow Chan, which was solemnized ; yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Chan left immediately, for Portland. Today, they will go' to Kelso to spend the holidays with the. bride's father, ch they ; will return to after whJ Salem. Thanksgiving . services will be held at St. Paul's church at 10 o'clock this morning,, with the vested choir singing the Holy Eu charist service by Harker. The anthem will . be "Praise Te the Father" by Gounod. The hour is set early with, all invited to at tend. .:j ,;- I '. , Mr. and Mrs. Barkley Newman of Albany are house-guests for the Thanksgiving, season at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Launer. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green will entertain with a Thanksgiving dinner taday at, their home on State street. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Hamble, and Uttle daughter, Jean; Harriet Monroe. Doris Clark, Bobby Clark,: Mrs. Catherine Bader Lot Cottage Grove, Miss Dorcas McMunn and Miss Helen McMunn ot Bend; and the hosts," Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green and daughters,, Janet, Patricia and Mary Jacqueline. Children's story hour, public library, 10 o clock. , i , WOmari's Evangelistic Prayer league will not meet today on ac-j count of the holiday. I 1 ! Willamette chapter of Westmin ster guild, met Tuesday evening at the homei of Mrs. Di A. Hodge for the November study. . "China's Challenge to Christianity" is the Thajiksgying Special: Dinner Served All Day . $1.00 Music 5 to 7 o'Clock Olympia Oyster Cocktail or Fresh Crab Meat Hearts of Celery en Branch Ripe Olives t Chicken Soup, Neapolitaine Choice ; Chicken Fricassee ' Home Made Noodles - Chicken a la King ' i Fried Chicken a la Maryland Baked Stuffed Young Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Roast Duck with Fruit Jelly Fillet Mignon, Bordelaise Sauce ' Candied Sweets Potatoes Brussels Sprouts French. Peas . Head Lettuce with Thousand Island Dressing Dessert Hot Mince or Pumpkin Pie t Drinks ' Coffee, Tea or Milk Oregon Pulp and Paper Go. Salem, Orfoa - MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap- pings. Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine,. Drus Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties, , Social Calendar- j Today Thanksgiving observance. Friday,1 Friars club formal. Country club. Thanksgiving jolly-up. Waller hall, 7:30. Beginning of Oregon Authors' week. Saturday, ' War Mothers Bazaar. SP of flce. North Liberty street. text in use. For the meeting this week Mrs. Blair and Dr. McCul loQgh had charge of the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry will be hosts . today for a Thanksgiv ing dinner at their home. Beau tiful yellow and white chrysan themums will be used in the rooms. Dinner covers will , be placed for Mr. and1 Mrs. D. G Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford and children, Frank Jr., and Hilda, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry and Kenneth Henry. Blanche White is- home from Portland to spend the Thanksgiv ing season with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Nov. 25. Danta Rob bins of Salem was a member of the , senior girls volleyball team when It won from the juniors in the final interclass, series' last night with, scores of 15 to 7 and 16 to 14, The superior returns of the seniors was one of the main factor that, decided the final score. . . E. F, Forkner of 1 Dishman, Wash., is a guest over the Thanks giving; holidays at" the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forkner. 4t 4t Mr. and Mrs. William McGil- chrlst. Sr., Miss Hazel McGilch- rist, Mr. and Mrs. William McGII- christ. Jr., and children, Josephine and William, and Mr. and Mrs. James McGIIchrist arid daughters, Isabel and Roberta, will all be guests today in Portland at a fam ily, Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millar. Mc GIIchrist. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Miss Frances Hodge, and, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Rosecrans will. be. guests over. Thanksgiving day: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krae mer at Independence. The WetatefianLlterarv ioeieTr of .Willamette, university announc, es the pledging of Shannon Hogue, Mark Waldespel, Joe Lane, Alden Miller, Russell Jones, .Kenneth Gile, Donald Grant. Gailen. Vandei, Albert Flegel? Robert Kutch, Quenton Cox, Hal Wittenberg, Lew La Lamb, Winston Wade. 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