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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1924)
SATURDAIOIINING, DECEMBER 20, 1924 AUDRED PUNCH THE AMERICAN Association of Unlrersity Women meeting at 12:$0 o'clock today for lunch-; .on at the Marlon hotel, will hare tba opportunity 6f hearing an" ad dress by President G. W. Greene on the topic,' "Safeguarding the Future.'' "' .--..- i'Of Especial Importance during the business' session will be the matter of the association dues. 5 "tleserrations for the luncheon should be made , by palling Mrs. .George H. Alden. 1175 J. i I.Mias Lenta Baumgartner is a holiday! guest at the home of her ,tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Mis Baumgartner is a student at the Unlrersity of Oregon. ' V- . i . : .-, ' The B. E. elnb was delightfully entertained Wednesday evening at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Turner. The house was beauti fully decorated in Christmas col- Pre r Christmas : ,k?- : " ; i i : ill: ,. - X ' I I hi-jJ(U vVi o The Gift of Furs Has Pleased : Women for Centuries . t . r : " rr v" -! : j ' ; - ' ' '" ,' ., , j ' t - ' - - ' i"- It will please them this Christmas. You can select a Fur as a Gift this year from our stock at i - A Saving of from 10 to 30 per cent We suggest a choice - of Fox Chokers. ! Gift Time is here. Call today and make 1 i . your selection. i V - i I Ji -. . ; ' 7 Vest Fuair Co. v 190 N.' 1 ;2S Doll to ! k I 1 1 I V I mm t ,1 'Doll ji r ... Lloyd Voices used cxelusirely i these dolls, the only voice that ac tually ssays' MaMa. PHONE 10 ors. which were carried out In the refreshments. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. O. L. Scott and Miss Florence Saucer and Miss Marie Turner. Guests of the erening were Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Jepson and Mr. and Mrs. . H. Busey.1 Regular mem bers present" were Dr. and Mrs. O. L..: Scott,; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ShaWj Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. DaTies; Mr. and" Mrs. John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Olm stead. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fan d rich and the host and hostess. 1 The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene. ; ": ' .; ' "r ' ; Miss Marian Wyman is home from the Girl Reserve convention which; she attended in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding Liberty ' i 1 Genuine Madame Hendren i DOLLS i When "Madame Hendren" created the soft, cuddly LYF-LYK doIl in 1917; she put into real form the dream which girts in all ages of the world had been dreaminff the dream for a doll which would be to them something higher, fetter and dearer than a mere toy. She had realized girlhood's yearning for a play mate responsive to the maternal instinct which nature has implanted in the heart of the youngest girls as soon as they are able to toddle about. ! :V.;;r -.'.:.: j. v-o i ',.,.."; . J: It is a "Super Doll to all intents and purposes a baby to its little possessor. i Stuffed with cotton, it has a sof t, , baby-like feel, and when taken up in the arms it nods its head and wobbles its arms and legs exactly the same way as any normal baby does. Priced $3.25 to $8.95 ! MILLER DEIART1E.T STORE NEW TOYLAND were among those from Salem who had the pleasure of, seeing "Mit zir Thursday nlghrat-the HeiUg in Portland. " - - t J t :- " : !. 8 Caroling under the - brilliant midnight stars has been t the de lightful: manner in which ! the Christmas season has been pro claimed' on the Willamette uni versity campus : during " the last nights before the holidays. Thurs day night Christmas serenades were given to ukelele accompani ments by two of the fraternities, the Alpha Psi Delta and the Sig ma Tau, while Lausanne hall girls serenaded on the preceding night. The various houses are visited with song ranging from tho hushed strains of "Silent Night, Holy Night," to the jubilant proc lamation. "Joy to the World, the Lord Has, Come." ; It ' is more or less customary 'for the ; singing group i to disclose their Identity in the end by the strains of their own song. The pledging of 22 girls was the surprise feature of a most en joyable Christmas party' of the Sigma Phi Delta sorority Thurs day evening at Chemawa. The beautiful -decorations . were entire ly in the Christmas motif and the program included not only a spe cial program of Christmas num bers, but also the singing after ward of Christmas carols: The pledge service and the exchange of gifts made the evening one that will be long remembered. Each guest received a surprise gift from the great Indian grab basket. ' The following 22 r girls were pledged to the honorary sorority of the "school which was first or ganized in 1917 and In which 300 of the most eligible girls in the school have been members: Miss Anna Fagerston, Miss Alvira Montgomery, Miss Josephine Kel son, Miss Lydia Davis, Miss Agnes Peratrovlch, Miss Josephine Sum mers, Miss Mabel Bremner, Miss Helen Peratrovlch. Miss Martha Orsen. Miss Anna Moon, Miss Ag nes WiUiams, Miss Lila Crofoot, Miss Pauline Kamkoff, Miss Marie Andrews, Miss Agnes Orr, - Miss Evelyn , Whitebear, Miss Theresa Williams, Miss Laura Rose, Mise Minnie Cox. Miss Nora Lande, Miss Edna Audette and Miss Eva Bean." ; ; Those with full membership in the sorority and who were the hostesses for the Christmas party were Miss Anna Peratrovlch, Miss Flora Dexter, Miss Harriet Hill, Miss Grace Johnson, Miss Grace Peterson, Miss Ferol Porter, Miss Ida Eshalt, Miss Anna Neguson, Miss Martha Tisler. v Miss' Cecil Smith, Miss Edna Crofoot, Miss Emily Johnson, Miss Emily Iven off. Miss Hazel Boyd, Mis Elea nor Houk and Mrs. Rose Downie, a charter member of the sorority who is now on the faculty. f . This was the first affair of the i. WE PAY CASH FOR .YOUR . FURNITURE AND TOOLS , . Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. Bent Prices Paid ' 28S N. Oom'l St. Phone 847 - i IN SUBWAY STORE Cuddly r . . .... .. y , . .! j Social Calendar j - ; - Today ' AAUW luncheon. 12: SO o'clock. Marlbn hotel. Children's Christmas story hour. City library, 10 o'clock. - 8anday i ' . Christmas Pageant, "The Heav enly Host." First Methodist church1 Sunday school. Church, 7:30 o'clock. .-. Christmas concert. Central Con gregational church choir. 7:30 o' clock. .! '! The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church : will meet this af ternoon at the .home of Mrs. U. G. Shipley, 975 E street. : holiday season at Chemawa, with many others to follow. i The children will meet at 10 o'clock this morning at the city library for their Christmas story hour. ; 1 Two musical programs yet re maia as features of the entertain ment at the three-day bazaar which is planned to dedicate the new St. Joseph's hall. Last 'night's program follows: "Our Beautiful Stars and Stripes" ' Academy orchestra. "Ode to Music"! . .. . "Wind Fairies" Academy choral. "Concerta A minor" ." "PiMicati" . .' , Claudlne Gerth. "The Merry Trumpeter," piano duet . . . . : . . . . Beverley May. Josephine Barr. Sanctus ..,..... ............. Ave Maria ..... ... .......... Academy choral. "Meditation." violin duet ...... Eleanor Brown, Nancy Thielsen. "The City of Our King" ........ Academy choral. Soib .............. Margaret M. Thompson. , "Homage to St. Cecilia" "Gavotte Pache" ............. Academy orchestra. The program tonight will 'In clude the following orchestra, duet and choral numbers: "Our Beautiful Stars and Stripes" Academy orchestra. "An?els We Have Heard on High" "Adesie Fidelia" Academy choral. "Concerto A Minor" "Pizzicato" . . . . . . . . Claudine Gerth. "The City of Our King" ......... Academy choral. "The Merry Trumpeter," piano duet . Beverley May. Josephine Barr. ; r "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices," .. j, ............ .. "The Birthday of the King".... Academy choral. "Meditation," violin duet Eleanor Brown, Nancy Thielsen "Xoel" Academy choral. "Homage to St. Cecilia" "Gavotte Pache" i Academy orchestra. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Royal have as their house guests their grand daughter Miss Cathryd Royal and Mr. Collis Silvia of Dunsmulr, Cal. The marriage of Miss Royal and Mr. Silvia will be an event of Wednesday of next week. They will return to Dunsmulr to make their home. 1 Washington, Dec. 19. (Special) Miss Barbara Stanfield, daugh- ' IOLL Doll ', Baby V- I k . - Madame Hendren Dolls can be washed. ' The finish is water-proof and fadeproof. ter of Sena tor "and MrsVtobbert Nelson i Stanfield from Oregon, tras formally presented to society Thursday at a tea given by her parents at flauscher's. Miss Stanfield wore a frock of powder blue- georgette crepe made on simple straight lines without trimming except for draperies on the side falling ; below the hem: She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and blue iris. ,'. Leading cabinet members, heads of foreign missions . and the so cially elite at the capital, called to pay their respects to the beau tiful Oregon-girl, who is already one of the most popular debutan; tea in Washington, and the only one from the senate. ' President . and Mrs. Coolidge sent flowers to Miss Stahfield. ,' , This is her lirst winter In Wash ington, having returned recently from Europe, where she studied music and foreign languages. Fol lowing her season in society, she will return to her study of the violin. I I The PNG club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf. The members ibought Christmas presents to be sent to the children at the lOOF home In Portland. After, 3 the business meeting dainty refreshments were served the guests. L 1 An interesting program has been arranged for 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Auburn school house . under the direction of the community Sunday school. The first number will be a hymn by the school, followed by the de votional. William Van SlykewiU then give a violin solo, after, which will come the song, "Long A 1 ' "I 1 i- ":' AgO. - "Tne rropnecy ' win - De given by the Bible class, while f the Young People's class will 'give "Why Christ Came to the World." "Tbe Christmas Lesson" will ; be the part of the Wide Awake class, i Miss Ruth Miller will sing as a vocal solo "The Holy City." , John and Hope Dowd will give a piano duet, after which will come Dorothy Sneed's recitation, "Bachelor John's Christmas." An other number by John and Hope Dowd' will be a march. The junior department will sing Christmas carols with violin ac companiment. Mrs. William Sneed will give "Christmas Bells as a recitation. The Star and the FOOD SALE A Wonderful opportunity for yon to get "better acquainted with what the name DAMON stands for in food quality. Look over this list of famous quality foods note what you'll save by stocking up for winter before our annual clearance sale ends. No. 10 cans, Staley's Chrys- tai white ; . 7C- ayrup ......... IJC Toilet . paper crepe, large 7-oz. rolls, sale Of . price, 5 for ...... JC Fancy currants, large e 18c : size pkgs. ... Cascade Lard, 8-lb. CC pail, no Bale Mince 'meat, Oests Brand on sale . . . 2Qc Gem Nut Margarine 6; 22c on sale . . . Bacon Backs, sugar , OA cured, on sale . . . . UC Flour Best Valley, sale ' price . , . . $1.55 Orange Pekoe Blend Ctn tea. sale Drice. lb.? OUC rs Tumpkin, Del Monte Fancy Facie, wo. tins, "n on sale ..... Cheese full cream, sale price . , . . . 20c Ilcrshey's Kisses. j ijj salo' price, pound ! fDC BUTCHER SHOP Under New Management Tender Juicy Round Steak, lc; Sirloin, 30c; T-Bone, )c: Pickled Pigsfeet, 2 lbs. for .SKSc; Salt- Salmon, 15c; Choice Goat Meat, Oc and 8c.. Hundreds of people from all ever the Willamette valley ire taking advantage of the !qw prices during this sale. Fill Your Pantry NOW .i " ; .' at Sale Prices vr DELIVER PHONE 1 1-2-6-3 Fresh Meat Groceries . Fresh Vegetables s WideAwake classes will give "A: Motion Song." " Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick will give the Christmas sermon of the afternoon. Among those from Oregon Ag ricultural college campus arriving home for the Christmas holidays are Miss Mabel Marcus, who will be a guest at , the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mar cus; Miss Lucille Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .W. W. Moore, and Miss Catherine Hart ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartley. ; The arts, music and literary pro gram of the Salem Arts league Wednesday evening at the Cham ber of Commerce was attended by a large and appreciative gathering of members and friends of tbe cul tural movement in this city. Mrs. Monroe Cilbert made an earnest plea for permanent quarters for the movement. Announcement was made that Mr. George C. Will plans to erect a modern building next year on the old Fashion stables corner and will devote one story entirely to music and art studios, providing there is suffic ient demand. He would have a central auditorium for recitals and art gallery combined, and that kind of a plan will be worked out in connection with the Arts league. The announcement came as a very agreeable surprise. The music program for the evening included the following: "Bercteuse," by Godard, and "Peasant Dance," by Schlelueller; cpllo by Professor Sites, with Ruth Bedford at the Steinway. jh'Ave Marie," by Bach-Gounod, and "Christmas Song," solos by Mrs... Martin Fereshetian, Mrs. Myrtle Gilbert accompaning on the piano. ' . "Gavotte," from Bach, piano so lo by Mrs. Gilbert. I : International song . program: "No Blade of Grass Can Flourish," (German) by Wilhelm Freidman Bach, eldest son of the great com poser. f'Sl Tra 1 Oeppi," aria from opera Berenlece, by Handel, (Ital ian). "Aria de l'Eremite," from the Hermit from opera Elaine, by Benberg (French). "Sweet Lit tle Woman of Mine," by Bartlett, (English). Each of, these songs was sung in the language in which it was written, by- Prof. J. R. Sites, his first public appear ance as a singer in this city. "To the Rising Sun." by Tor jussen, modern piano solo by Ruth Bedford, the talented young ac companist who presided at the pi ano for the international program Si i m For Christmas morning will bring these dainty gifts of sheer Linserie. bewitchingly lacey and beribboned. There are Gowns, Teddies. Stepin Sels, Negligees, Bed Jackets, and every other type of lingeries, all ravish ingly feminine and delicate of hue. 1 . Silk Vests in orchid, pink, peach, white and black , - , - t: ; 98c i Bloomers and Stepins to match $1.24 and $1.98 Silken Combinations in pink and peach ; $1.98 Combinations maize and black, orchid and white, and black and white with embroidered monograms. " . "! 1 i Bath Robes u . f Outing Gowns We are showing a large selection of Outing .flannel gowns with high, round comfy bath robes in manydifferent color or V shaped necks. Generously made and combinations nicely trimmed $3.98 89c and $1.65 by Professor Sites. " " All. the' musical numbers were of the highest . order and gave great enjoyment to the art con gregation and were ridhly reward ed by appreciative applause. Literary prizes were announced Last Day of UNIVERSAL DEMONSTRATION There are niany reasons 'why you should buy your Universal Range this week AH Styles are here -You can take advantage of the FREE silverware or table ware offer and make your own terms. , A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Two Specials in ELAN ALMONTE DOUBLE 64x76 $1.95 Let Credit be O 7 I 9 - Christmas on each of the two painting-? x hibited, the Madonna and Cape Perpetna, JlO and $5 forflrst -d second prize poems on each cf the pictures, same to be sect to The Lariat on or before April 1, 1925. RANGE ORIENTAL RUG ' DISPLAY IT IS with pleasure that; we announce the arrival in oar store of Mr. Gordon i Campbell, the representative of Cartozian Ilros., Inc., of Portland, New York, Persia, Seattle and Spokane, Importers and sales. bouse of Oriental Rugs and Carpets. KET COTTON BLANKETS 72x80 - $2.95 KIDBIS KARS. Ar goo" All kiddies enjoy this wonder ful toy and now is the time to get one at a price all can afford. Your Santa Claus 111 Mom Crepe de chine and radium silk combina tions, beautifully tailored and trimmed with lace and ribbon $3.48 .' Gowns and Pajamas of crepe de chine or radium silk in peach, orchid and pink exqui sitely made and! trimmed with lace and em broidery 1 ' $4.98, $5.95, $6.48 Crepe de chine pajama suits trimmed with hand tied fillet lace and ribbon $17.95 1 1 t i V i i i t 4 i l f V f 4 r i i I i us"