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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1924 "" ta It r Y t t, i f j 1 ADDRED BUNCH -i SNOW ! ! ! ! ! Snow at break of day On fields forlorn and bare; ' .For shadow it hath rose, Azure, and amethyst. And every hour that blows Dies out in beauteous mist. ' WALTER 1E LA MARE. MR, AND MRS. T. A. LIVES . LEY were hosts at 7 o'clock last evening for a twenty cover dinner party ' at their beautiful home on Lincoln hill..; Red car nations and heather and "pink ros e's were usedJn the floral scheme, j Covers at the charmingly ap pointed dinner were placed for; Mr.;and. Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mr and MrsV Harry Hawkins, Dr. and. Mrs. W. II.,Lytle, Mr. and Mr. Curtis Cross, Mr. and Mrs. "William Bell, Mr. and Mrs Frank Spears, Mr. and Mrs. .William Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Conneli Dy er,, and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. -i ' ' "' "! '" - ' ' The Christmas party of the OAC club was a delightful affair with Mrs, Beatrice Crawford New comb,, hostess on Friday evening at'the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. Inr spite of' the Inclemency o tne weathef ; 40 guests were present for the program -and social time. Mrs. Lola Cook Bellinger delight ed her guests with Christmas readings. "Silent Night" was giv en? as a duet number by Doris Mc Calllster ;and -Jim Luper. Mrs. Earl Pearcy and Mrs. W. R. Bush Bang a beautiful Christmas .song. " .. Jack SippniL1 entertained the guests with his magic tricks, af ter which Mrs. Merle Rosecrans, with Mrs. Jack Nash playing her accompaniments, sang In a lovely manner, "The Gif!.M A. charming number on the program was little, fourryear-old Marjorie MacCallis tf t's song, 'Santa's Coming." following the Christmas pro gram a huge Christmas stocking was passed around holding for ejach. guestt a Sitt - qrupples and hot chocolate wefe served by the hostess, the club" providing Christ ina cakes and candies. -" '" NEW BOOKS Received, this week ai the ATLAS IJOOTC AND vr STATIONERY CO. The kittle. 'cStinsfield.p : Poets of. the Future College Anthology., v V. , ? k Gringo in Manana Land Foster. ; ? - . -4 President Coolidge rWhlting Kari-Tbe Elephant Mukerji. PIov A BALE. OF WQLL 1 i . J y PHONE IOC , Sfrs. James Godfrey and Miss Emma Godfrey are leaving , this morning for. Los Angeles, Cal where they will spend the Christ mas holidays. They will be guests of Mrs. Godfrey's' daughter, Mrs. E. E. McClanahan. They will al ko visit relatives in San Francisco. Mrs. Godfrey and Miss Godfrey ex pect to return pn January 5. The'Christmas season Is being observed in the churches, for the most part with 'musical programs. The majority of these will be this afternoon and evening, though, a number will be 'given on Tuesday. ' The First' Congregational church concert will be this" evening" at 7:30 o'clock.; Dr. W. C. "Kantner will be in charge of the devotional part of the evening'. 'At the organ will be Mrs. Frank Zinn. .... The choir personnel Includes: Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano; Mrs. John J. Roberts,,, alto; William McGIl christ, tenor; and , Albert Gille, bass. : K ' j '' - .' ; Miss Mildred Roberts and Miss Naomi Whalen, violins; Dr. John R. Sites, baritone and cello; ami Earl Kennell, tenor, will assist. The program is announced as follows: , ! Voluntary, "Prelude In A Ma jor," Batiste; Mrs. Zinn.; ; Processional. ''Benedictus," Gou nod; The cholrj ; r- Hymn, "It Came Upon the Mid night Clear;' congregation. ! Trio. "Lullaby," : Zamnecik; Miss Whalen, violin; ; Mrs. Zinn organ; Dr. Sites, cello, v Responsive reading of the scrip ture' version'bf Christ's birth. Dr. Kantner and congregation. . - Quartet, - "Sanctus," , Gounod; prayer and.chdir response. . - ' , Solo, "Oh, God, Have Mercy," from St. Paul, Mendelssohn; Dr. Sites. "-'t V;r Duet, "O Holy Night," Adams; Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano; Mrs. John. J. Roberts contralto; 'bjl gatos by Miss Mildred Roberts, violin, and Dr. John .. R. Sites, cello. ; ,". , Offertory,? "The 5 Shepherd's Song," Merkel; Mrs. Zinn. Solo, "The ..Voice in the Wild erness," Scott; Mr. Kennelt. : Quartet. "Lullaby, Thou Little Tiny Child" from "Conventry Car ols." Manney; the choir. " Trio, Intermezzo from "Caval leria Rustlcana," "Mascagni; Miss Whalen, YlolirfTiMra-inn, organ; Dr. Sites, celloi"Viv,--. . a-v'.t1;,;., ; Quartet, "Sing, O f Heavens," Tours? the choir. ' r Hy mix.v t "Silent Night, I Holy Night," congregation. ' . Benediction,' Dr. Kantner. Postlude, Mrs. Zinn, i r- 'Miss Beulah Launer Is spend ing the Christmas holidays In Al bany. GARMA&E&! Black and Ivory, Doll Carriage, Values to 14.00 . $10.00 Valuea to $15.00 DKl'AItTMEXT STORE Toyland inubvay Dean and: Mrs. Cromwell are touring Mexico, according to in formation' received. here. iThey are in a party composed of Oregon and California, people. , Senator; Alex Ijl Follette was given .a birthdajr party Friday, December. 1 , at; the honje of : his son, Clyde La Follette, at Wheat land. ..There Were fiyef children, 19 4 grandchildren and four great gTandchildren; present for the oc casion' which celebrated Mr. La Follette's1 SOth natal day. ' M . , Mss Faith, 41ill. a member ot the younger set of Salem tis visit ing her,, parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill, at Marshfleld during; the Christmas vacation. She Is a guest of Miss Bobbie Hendrlckson. , ..-V,-; 'i r'.T ( The officers of the primary, be ginners and . cradle roll, depart- This Rubber-Massage Quickly Reduces stand nips Mar MadameXGirdleGives Slimmer Lines Instantly THE Instant you put on this marvel ous girdle, you look inches thinner, your body is erect. arid graceful aha you actually get thinner almost before you know ic la a few weeks you will find 3 to 10 inches gone from waist, hips and thighs 1 ; - i The Madame X Reducing Girdle is made of soft, live rubber (to really grip and give a genuine massage) the very kind professional' athleter have' long used to reduce safely. Takes off 1 to 3 inches tfiC first weekvWorrtiaver under garment instead of a corset Has garters attached. Keeps pores Open, gives wonderful support. 1 v Gently nuNM WT rrtrf modoa you mke. ThouunJt o Iwonun who do not need. to reduce, wmi It fcccsuke it Is wo comforabie. Stroos. durable won" spin or tear ematly ad justable day by day as you become more slender. See the Madame X (ot yourteU. Try X on today I Christmas Certificates for the pur- cbase or, Madame Jt. uirtues The Specialty Shop (Miss) Renska L. Swart 453 Court St. Reed Now Nov Annex Social Calendar Today Christmas Pageant, "The Heav enly Host."' First Methodist church Sunday school. , Churchi, 7:30 o'clock., ' Christmas concert. Central Con gregational church cholr7:30 o' clock. y . ' Christmas vesper service. First Baptist church, 4:30 o'clock, , 5 Vesper, Christmas muscale, at First' Presbyterian i church, & o'clock. ,, Chratmas muslcale. First Con gregational church, 7: 30 o'clock.; . Chicken "dinner New i St. Jo seph's hall, 12 to 2:30 o'clock. In connection with. super: bazaar. Tuesday Christmas party for Bridge club. Mrs. 'Lewis Griffith hos tess. -t . ''" ' , ' '' ; Christmas program. First Con gregational church Sunday school, 7:15 o'clock. " : 1 ' ; Christmas program. Chemeketa Street Evangelical church, at 8 o'clock. 4 . ments of the First Methodist Sun day school entertained on Satur day from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. The children and their mothers were the guests. ' ' " , 4 - Mrs. Burrell . Adams , was a charming hostess of the week, en tertaining on Tuesday at five tab lea of bridge. The Christmas mo tif predominated in the decor ations. Luncheon was , served at the small f tables following the playing.. The. high .score of, the afternoon was won by Mrs. Edwin Armstrong. j Those invited for the . affair were: Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Carl Arm strong, Mrs. Elmer Ling,. Mrs. Earl Paulsen. Mrs. MerrUl phlIng.drVinT?iAdvfe;I .W1- MEM Glits LikeTiiese CsimtoH: Only 3 Shopping Days Till Christmas She Will Appreciate These 3ilk Umbrellas SX08 to S15. Cotton Umbrellas 1Jto -0H Silk Blouses f5.05 to $tO . Cotton Blouses- $15 to S3JSO . Lace Neckwear 79c to IJLJ&i. JEWELRY Bar Pins at BOc to 91 Rings OOc, 91. 9t.ini Lingerie Clasps 50c, $1, fl.08 Bracelets ODc, 91 91.08 Colored Heads .SOc, ."c to 93.9.T Pearl Beads 91. to $5.05 Babby Combs 40c Hand bags ' 9.49 to 912 Earrings 40c, to 91.08 Ribbon Novelties 45c to $2.23 ' Vei?a 05c to 93 ' SUrer Thimbles 25c If You Toys -- Dolls - Games There is still quite a good assortment of toys, dolls and games to choose from '- When, in Doubt Give a Merchandise. , ' f Gift Certificate i YOUR MAIL ORDERS carefully filled.' We pa postage or. express within a radius of a. hundred miles. wnmiiHnKBiiDawmniBiniRnrjtiiancin -- avwrjawntiawiiiiiHiiLiui w nitmuiiitEia : SATISFACTION GUARANTEED on erery purchase or ' your money cheerfully refunded. Mrs.' Karl Chapler.1 Mr. P, '.t. D uisenberry, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Ernest-Peterson, Mrs. Harold Harpoly Ms. Iwrence Imlah. Mrs. Earle.paue, Mrs. Frank'Jyei- ley Mrs. Reed Rowland. Mrs. Ed win Armstrong, Mrs'. William Ash by.. Mrs.. E. C. Puryine. Mrs. Ar min Berger, Mrs. A. A, Borgenson, and "the., hostess Mrs. . Burrell Adams. ' : , V " ';: ' ",' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Cornforth of Salem, Heights returned yesterday from Seattle where they went the first of . the' week to visit friend3 and to attend'the. Seattle Poultry Bhow. They report a good time and a good show in spite of the weather, conditions. While, in Se attle they were the guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckner. Miss Edna Jennlson, vwho has been teaching' this year at Mill Plain, Wash., and Miss Carolyn Wilson, who is on the high school faculty at Coaullle t)t:, arrived home' Friday evening to spend .the Christmas holidays' j., I . ; (CQaUnned n pas 8.) 1. ' Wrinkles Vanish, Before - ; j - Your Very . Eyes! 1 I V ou believn it poifel to iiterstiy eras yaur wTinklc; prowntrei and age lineg? Jott try this simple" axppruarnt: Mix a spoonful 6 powdered tar kroot with opoonfal of lemon jniee,' we your face With 'this toothing rntuHiun- and obRrre rn-your mirror the raast rtraarkabl phe ntnmon yoa KaTo M" beheld I Lins, frfaw sn sajrt actually -disappear b for your yry ye in less thaa 15 minHpi! And this astonishinr-result U e!ntpUslud wit hunt the leut harm. Hie treatment, on the other hand, is altogeth er beneficial to skin and complexion. The effect is not at all Hke -that produced by any cosmetic, enamel or make-np in fact.- the tarkroot mixture is to be re moved from the face, leavinc nothing ar tificial. A'o one . can really appreciate the won derful rejuvenating effect of powdered taritroot. uaed a directed, witnout pro- Let's make this a Joyful Christmas! A day of happiness for all. Let :tlsLwe;car ipt choosmgy for. it is just, this, that assures happiness in giying and: pleasurein receiving Christmas gifts, i HOSE Children's .Hose 25c to 50c Infants' Hose 25c to 91 Women's Cotton Hose 50c to 98c Borneo's Silk Hose 91 to 93.50 GLOVES 2 Clasp Kid. fcr. 92.05 Kid Gauntlet . 94.73, 94.08, 95.08 Kid Long 94.08, 95.05, 90.45 Chameisette 91.5 to 91.9H I TOWELS i . Linen Towels 50c, 79c to 91.40 Bath Towels 23c, ;l9e to 91.25 Bath Sets . 96.45 to $8 Bath Rugs 91.08 Bed Spreads 11.08, 92.45 to $7.50 Would Give Something Select Your Gifts - -:r, V;j.CANDIES; HER CHRISTMAS W6N'.T BE COMPLETE UNLESS YOU GIVE HER . A BOX OF GRAY BELLE? CANDIES :' Come in today, and see our wonderful display . ' ' Music during dinner, this evening :' ; 4 v r Oregon Statesman! Gljassified" Ads Bring - Qiiidxncc: KAFOURY'S CHRISTMAS CHANBISE Indian Robes. ..... .$9.73 to $12.50 Wool Blankets. . . . . ,$0.98 to 912JS0 Cotton Blankets. . . . '. .$1.79 to 93.40 - - ' ' --. -. (- ... , .X.. B. WE 'Fal to These. Will Silk UNDERWEAR Silk Gowns " " -. . ; 95.93 to $12.50 3iik Combinations 90J5O. to 912.50 Jersey Stepins at $2.08 f ersey Vests . 91.98 to 92.98 Outing Gowns $1.49 to $2.25 Outing Pajamas 92.65 to 92.98 Cotton Gowns 08c to $2JML Bloomers $1.23 to 91.98 CORSETS Corsets at 91.54) up to $9 Brassieres 49c to 92.25 -Wraparounds 91.30 to 93.95, Rubber Corsets $2.08 to $8.03 Rubber Brassieres ' $4.05 Really : Worth; iJMe Here Downstairs Store Gifts Trimmed Shopping Hours 9 a. m. rue 3 To RE J Salem Store 466 State St. : ; Jiezz '-. Shop Forenoons as. Much as Possible Give. Her Picture l ,. - ; HANDKERCHIEFS Be, lOc, 15c, 10c 3e to 91 Boxed Kerchiefs - ,6c to 91" MATERIALS j i Wool Dress Goods I 91.23 to 93.73 yd. 1 Dress Velvets 92JS9 to 94.C8 yd., ' . . - . - . j Silk Crepes f 91.08 to flO yd j Silk Taffeta 1 918 to $24K yd. 4 Wool Coatings - j 92.98 to 97JSO yd. Percales j . 22c, 25c, 20c yd. I Ginghams I 23c 33c to SOc yd. : t;, .-. 'j .-h i . White Goods 23c, 29c to 50c yd. ! , - , Outing Flannels 10c, 22c, 23c yd. J Bed Pillows. . . . . . . . .91.23 to $1.33 Sofa Pillows.......... 60c to Hats .?2.75 f...'...... to 6 p. m. robins ttlof Portland Silk She? 533 AKer St. 5 pi iN55