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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESTJAN J SAL3f:.i; OREGON f THURSDAY CORNING. JANUARY llS-a wo NEW YEAR AUDaeo pitncji THE NEW . YEAR'S DANCE ast night at the Illiheo country lab which prou2 one of the lost brilliant affairs of the social alendar was preceded by a num er of delightful eight o'clock din-. :ers,- ;Vm , ' ' ' - Mr., and Mr.; Clifford Farmer ntertainetf , charmingly - for mall group, "with Ted candles and iolly decking the table. Corers 'vere placed for Miss Bert Eckerlin at Portland. th tfouse guest of Trs. Farmer for the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eganvl 31 r, Al bert Ejan, and the hosts, Mr. and I-lrs. Clifford Farmer. t:ii".S Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks f ntertained at the same hour -with a nlne-coTer ' dinner. . , Seasonal flowers were attractlre In the din ing, room- Covers were jaarked for Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. John Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Huntington, Mr. Carl " Gaorielson, and the .hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks.) I Polnsettias gare the table motif for the dinner last night at which Mr. and Mrs-JGus Hlxson enter tained. The group Included Mf, and Mrs. Orris Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, Mr. Floyd Max well of Portland, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Gus tffMon. f ;A further charming dinner party was that at which Mr. and M". It C. Farmer were the hosts at 8 o'clock. Red carnations with their complement of red candles made the table festive. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Out went the old,' in came the new. And a thousand things there are to do: Wee violets in the woods to wait, And robins for the swinging gate; " A thousand things, since much is gone, . And the year again stands at its dawn." - Yet strange it Is, and 1 am glad. ' , The things called new are things we've had. Not new at all, but very old, The blackbird's wing, the sky's clear gold. And all the year, from day to day, I dream it still will be this way: . The things I loved In yester-year, i . In season's turn will reappear; And maybe you will understand, r And shut'it tight within your. band. That New Year's coming means to 'me : ' Spring; and violets, presently. ' . ; " . . ' AUDRED BUNCH. . eph ; Knapp, Miss Constance Saw yer,' and Mrs. Frances Cochrane, all of Portland. Mr. David Dube of San FranciscO, Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mr. -and Mrs. E. V. the hosts, , Mr. and ' Mrs! L. Farmer , 'Alfcrfit. AAA Tha members of Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the McMechan, Mr. Jack Elliott, and Revolution will open the new. year - r - -.. - 1 T with a meeting ol unusual patrl otic interest, with Mrs. II. 13 Thlelsen, Miss Nell Thlelsen, and Mrs. Cecil Hawley the . hostesses at the Thlelsen home, 1049 Court street. I , The paper of the' afternoon will be vjy Mrs. John -yt; Harbison on- "Women of the Revolution." The business fejature of the afr ternoon will be the election of delegates' to the state conference. v : ' : I : i Miss Janice Mi:Kinnon of Eu gene is the houseguest for the hol idays of Miss Josephine Jaskoskl. The Piety Hid club will meet today with Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. 965 Court street.! Mrs., r J. I. Whitting will entertain with Mrs. Spaulding. ' i ; Mrs. William I IBurghardt was hostess at three delightful affairs this week for small groups of friends, on Sunday at a Christmas dinner and early lii the week, at two charming Christmas teas. At the six coerf dinner party, attractive! in its Yule-tide appoint ments, places were marked with quaint Oriental cards for Dr. and Mrs. W. ; H. Lytle. Miss Frances Shrode, Mr. Oliver Crowthers, and the h.osta, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Durghardt. Token of the season were found at iotb tea hours in the ex quisite decorating which was ioi lowed out- in the jade tree, the use of red and gold . lacquer on tee table, in 1 the cedar garlands, in the ancient Bible open on the man tel at the Christmas message with the gold star shining above It, and In the; burning incense. At the earlier tea Audred, Bunc read Christmas poems in keeping with the season, and , at the Tuesday tea the. singing of; old Christmas carols gave a charming note of festivity. I T : t , Mrs. Alice IL. Dodd; presided at the urn oiy Monday, while Mrs. Clifford Brown presided on Tues- Mrs. llwTence Imlah Hls host ess at a one o'clock luncheon and day. r fcriflse for the pleas nre of twelve of her Slffma Kappa .-? fiiatra on Tuesday. Cot- ers'were laid for Miss Florence Ingham of Portland, miss nik... xtika Marlnrle Brown, Miss Marjorie Blake, Mrs. Arthur Bor genson. Miss Mabel Marcus;, Mrs. Reed Rowland ana au, j KIrkwood of Salem, i Miss Agnes DuRette of Gervau, miss jujms Donald and Miss Alice Krider of Dallas and the hostess; Mrs. Imlah. High score at bridge went to Miss vr.A xf.rviTjn!rt and the consola tion to Miss Florence Ingham. Mrs. Reed ROWiana . will enierii Sigma Kappa girls next month, j. ; -i 'r:--;.::...: - ."C Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Paquln (Es ther Lemery) were guests Tues day and yesterday ci Salem friends. A delightful vacation party was that at which Miss ielen Breit hannt onfArtained Ttiesday even- M I, f, " - w ing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Airs. j.. weiuiuFi- Christmas tree and polnsettias added to the attractiveness cf t. o scene " where cunerous ; gauw were enjoyed. A deiicious.luncU eon was served in the dining room. with pink and wnue carnauuu . h i table. Beautiful had-painted lace-cards ; marked covers for : me guesis evening. - Tho group inyited for the party Included: Miss Elolse White. Miss La Verne Shoemake, Miss Ruth Swafford. IHss Esther- Gardner, Miss Lucille Miles. Miss Dorothy Gutekunst, Miss Doris Clark, Miss Rose Folger, Miss Catherin Mul vey. Miss Muriel White. M iss Neva Stoiiheise, Miss Naomi Warner, and the hostess, Miss Heloa Breit- haupt. ti, mtmWnt nt the Comm'anlty X UB Bridge club and their hustands were guesta at a delightful-year-end affair when Mrs. AI Stelner entertained. Covers at the dinner which preceded the playing were placed for twenty-two. Christmas - - rcontlnB4 on pf S i M : . ! . i i : - , V - .. I! f V U ! f : I I : ' ' t f I ; :; JJ nv 1 4 -.. Sprpasomg AH Frevioias SEvents in Variety lAmd Savings X X ) 1 If 1 i 1 ; ! 7 'i '. - '- - ' ' ' - - - " Sale i 0:80 Continues to Saittirdav; Januiary- ;17th AM Jsuffiiiaairy and to us. Our aim is to clean fhouce, to January is a very important- month at this store to you be rid of overstocks and call short Knes rega may have been. Hund reds and hundreds of articles have uhderne a price revision so drastic asto make this the the needed things to effect substantial sayings month) of all months ito purchase ' Blanketsj Pure Wool Full size, double dark colors Clearance' ' ZJ A Sale.-. It Downstairs Store . j 4! Cotton, . ' : Blankets ' I jr 64x76 Soft - warm, double grey blankets with colored borders. ! Clearance . - Sale I4? i Downstairs Store Women's Ready-to-Wear on Sale I? A" . ' " .. 1 .. .; ...... 1, ' r . Blankets Heavy Cotton Single Wonderful Values, grey with colored borders. GearancQ Sale Downstairs Store 98c !iiiSweaters:';1 Odds and Ends 1 ! WomeiTs and Children's i Every ; one should be gone by I the close of day. Clearance MIC i-1 I i Downstairs Store 169 1 . j Silk Pongee This is an all silk imported Pongee : from Japan, is of good , 1 .- I weight Clearanec :"f Sale j 3faln Floor 69 Wool .; : Coatings A good assortment of coatings in novelties and plain exceptional j bargain ;; Clearance . - i " . Sale tjrJ Main .Floor Special Group Suits 1 Special Group ioats ice Special Group Dresses V2 Price ;..J. Price I Each group is unusually good in variety of the season's styles.; As to be expected at this time of the season, sizes in practically every style are in complete, yet the collection is varied' enough to jallow for a satisfying selection. . , Children's : Dresses Age 3-4-5 Yrs Soiled Cunning white check nainsook, real hand embroidery in pastel shades. C Clearance' .SaTef: "'Downstairs Utore 59' ! -'Bungalow ! ' Aprons 1 They are .well made of good quality gingham, fit well and r- t ! lookswelL ' - Clearance, f !::;v:.Sale! Wk-- ! Downstiilra Store 59c ' "WonlenV ' : Underskirtsj - J Bloomers Outilig WhileVstripes ; Colors in Sateen ' .. ' Gowns 1 . Outing Flirnfiel or Crepes Clearance ft A A Clearance '-.! CftJ Clearance AO. Sale 01 .UU Sale DV C Sale SoC Main Floor i . Main Floor; ji j if Main Floor I Challies Splendid assortment of colors and patterns, 27 inches wide. Every body knows this good quality Clearance Sale- : . . Main lloor 89c 1 1 Wool : Remnants Hundreds and hundreds of thera, . all lengths, plain, stripes, checks, i ' plaids, for dresses and coats Clearance Sale ' - ! Main Floor Y2 PiC2 jM'- ' jKvrry . ono In Rood style, : Women's ;' ( beautifully trimmed v 1 1 h Qill'lr TfOCCOQl lace colored embroidery and Bther hand work. Some wool ! . . . ; . . dresses Included In the as sortment. . 1 . No Alterations None layed away Sizes ,16 to 44 Every Sale Final Canton Satin Canton Ch i mease - SF.ASOXA RTC STYU!3 Percales ' , . 3(5 inches wide... Seldom are ! you offered such a value as! this one, light and , v. dark colors . 1! i Clearance '-i Sale') " i Slain Floor 12lc Genuine , Devonshire : v' ' - " V ' 32 Inch The best there is, fast colcr for children's wear or general - use.- - "r :'?--' 'f " Clearance Sale 2c 3Iain Floor , Crash Stevens all Linen Clearance Sale 11c Yd. Main Floor Bath Towels Heavy Double Thread Clearance Sale 24c Main Floor Bed Spreads While, Large Size for Double Bed Clearance Sale Main Floor You Will Find Many, Many Worth--Whils Bargains All Oyer' the Store git Main Floor and :ihDdwii!m:s, , f , 1 r ,- . w k ft w Kmt0ZJni fCl7Kf Oft Ctcre 4C3 Stale St. 'V Porihnd Sillc Shop 5S3 AUer St. Umbrellas l.......1..., at ClcrJranco Sala Prices Hosiery ....I ;.....at Clearance Sale Prices Gloves at . Clearance Sale Prices Sweaters at Clearance Sale Prices Jcve!ry ....,.....:..AA..:..:....:...vX Clearance Sale Prices Kandba-s :..,...L.,:.;.;.....at Clearance Sale Prices