The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 01, 1925, Page 27, Image 27

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TIIUHSDAY MORNING JAkUAnli92S':
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nature added to the pleasure; of
the evening,,
me, evenings -,v .. .7:. . -7 j f - - -
Ctfver were place! for: Mr. and ; OCI2i CCCJIUfcir
Mrs. C. : P. Wilson, Mlsa Gladys
preens and candles transformed
the rooms. - '
The guest prizes of the evening
went to Mr. and Mrs. E.' E. Bragg,
while the high score among the
club members ' was won by Mrs.
WUHam " Marshall. Dt. P.. H.
Thompson and Mrs. Steiner won
the low scores. '
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if Ralph White's? senior bal
let; class will hold a delightful
New'Vear'a Night dance this eve
ning in Derby hall;
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A delightful Ctiriatmas time
hirfhday party was that at which
Emily! Bremmer, on the occasion
of her eighth birthday .was honor
guet. .her mother;. Mrs. ... Roy
Brimmer, ..entertaining;, for. .her.
The! feature of the afternoon was
thei lovely birthday cake crowned
yVkitH its circle of Vight candles.
The guest for the festive occa
ion Included: Emily Bremmer,
Margaret and Barbara Evans, Vir
ginia Cross, Benita ' Bellinger.
! Dorothy: Berg, Eula Walker, and
Alyluna Bremmer. "
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White narcissus centered the ta
ble Tuesday evening when Dr. and
M rail J. D. McCormlck entertained
at Ji: 30 o'clock dinner. - The red
and j white inqtif wasvused in the
attractive color scheme. v - Music
Wilson, Mis Carolyn Wilson, Miss
Blanche Billymeyer, Charles Wil
son, Kenneth McCormlck and the
hosts, Dr. and Mrs. J D. McCorm
lck. : ' ' ' 1 -- '
,The Kensington club, instead of
meeting this afternoon, will, meet
on Wednesday,- January 7, at the
home of Mrs. Frank Power, 253
North 13th streetJ " -
: MIbs Phoebe McAdaras 4hd' Mias
Gertrude Anderson, both, teachers
in the Richmond ? school, were
among .those attending the! Oregon,
State Teachers' ' conference meet
ing . this week , in - Portland. M is3
McAdams and Misa Anderson will
be guests ofv Portland friends till
the close of L&e holidays. . i
Colonel and MrsJ E. ITofer plan
to leave soon' for JSan ' Franchico,
California, ' for a imonth'rf -visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Iloft
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V Mra. Alice II. Dodd Is spending!
the New Year holidays in Portland
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Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Mars'ters and
Mrs. P. Hauser motored yesterday
to Forest Grove to spend, the New
Year holiday at the ' home- of . Mti
and Alrs.VCeorKO 'Hiusdalo. - Mr,
and Mrs. Marstcrav, ill sttiltn hqme
this', evening, .while.' Mrs. i Ilavwer
will remain in Forest' Crdve" 'for
and conversation of a reminiscent an extended visit
?t ; -Today s . '
-j ? Formal dance. : Mrs. r . Ralph
Wjhite'a senior ballet class. Derby
hall.
'Tiety Hill cliib.' Mrs'C. K.
Spaulding, 905 Court street.
' SSilver - tea. 'Social circle of
Central Congregational church.
Mrs. Harry 'Johnson, hostess, '2:20
O't lock.; 1 , . - ,'
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Woman's Missionary society of
the . First Christian c church.
Chnrch parlors, 2:30 o'clock. , -
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Daughters of . the. A,merican
Revolution. Mrs. :IIenry B, Thiel-
sen, 1049 Court street. :
i tlMLsa , Vivian Margters, a teach
er! In tbe Salem Hlgh school, after
spending the week In Portland,
where she was in attendance at
he meeting of the Oregon State
Taehrs' -,v conference, returned
hom' last evening. " While In
Portland she was the house-guest
of friends. Returning with Miss
Marsters as a guest was Miss Ella
Aiiderson. ,
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:A 'Va, 'va. opportunity to J get a omprehen
Portland. i
"with the people of the church. ;
To meet ilw needs of many busy
foll all are asked tQ Temaln 'or ne
regulars mid-week prayer meeting
and young people's classes which
Wilt May and the program will
ba in charge . of Mrs. ',E.- C. Case.
A book review will be given . of
M ingstone'a Journeys Through
Africa. Mra. Taylor! Jones will
give the first Journey, Mrs. John
Humphreys, the second and Mrs,
Grant Teter, the third Journey.
Refreshments will be served by
Mrsi Reed and her assistants. .
; This afternoon, r January 1st, at
1;30". p. m Jason Lee Memorial M.
church will have lt annual New
Year's Day Community Dinner. At
this hour, all friends and members
ojf: the church are invited to come
and bring their dinner to the
church -basement where dishes and
coffee will be provided. The
church, officiate will review the ac
complishments of the past year,
make clear to all the present state
of their various departments, and
discuss a forward-looking program
for ia25.; .
A pleasant and prpjfitable time
will be provided for the entire fam
lljr as those of Junior; church age
will assemble In another room ua
der the direction of the; Junior pas
tor and will enjoy a. program es
pecially adapted to their needs
; This New Year's Day banquet is
one of the high lights qn the Jason
Lee church calendar and none In
the community should miss this
settlas, tall lighted candles, iaistle- takel'Vour turs and convert lthexa
ue, and holly ail combined in mak
lng.lestive the scene. V. - i -
Included as guests Qf Miss Lives-
ley Were: Miss " Bertha Babcoek.
Miss! Maxlne Meyers, Miss Maxine
plover. Miss" Helen Roberta. Miss
Mildred Roberta, Miss Nancy, ThieL-
sen jMJss Dorothy, Bell. Misa Vir
ginia Smith of Portland. , Donald
r-ecltebacn. Henry Thielsen, Chand
ler Brown, Robert SmUh of Port
land. Kenneth Allen land Harold
dinger. Among the out of town
guests were Miss Peggy Cannon,
Ralph Shaffer and Ted Naddon, of
Portland, who are house .guests of
Miss Livesley; , Miss -y Margaret
Poorman, of Woodbura, Miss Janet
Plimpton and Sherman Plimpton of
Seattle, and Miss Betsey Abbott of
Portland, house guests of Miss Hel
en! Roberts; and David Mason aad
Ted Young of Albany, house guests
of Henry Thlelsen. , i - .
Into garments to suit' your taste.
Its ifacilltles ! are eoual to any on
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the coast ao that it is unnecessary
for Salem, citizens to send out of
the city for the best there Is in
the fur garment line, or for re
pairs or change on their present
garments. - '
Styles in fur garments, change
just as- styles la other . clatLfs
change. The AVest Ftr. cctrr.i-j'
la prepared to re-malia'rc'ar. c!J
fura into rarmenia- et the j.rT2 "
ing styles at.reasonabie pr!ces.
j r One of our franchise crops - is
pears -. Yoa can make no mistake
la" growing pears herer ' I
r The Woman'sTMisfilonary socle-
Hy iof file Firj t' Chrlbtiaahurh
wijl meet irt the " church parlor.
FHdar-3af ternooh3 at .2 : 3 0. -The
devotional will be given bMs.
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TflE-ERENGHi SHOP '
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Every Woman Knows Irene' Castle is a FashionAutliority.
We have secured the franchise for these gowns inthe city and will '
introduce the Irene -Castle spring styles i& theMrade icnthin the next'
few days. 1 t ' v ' . i ; ', J '
You have perhaps wanted a Castle goivn ever since reading, of.thenijn
your favorite magazine. You )w4U now haveitheopporf unity of ' selecting'
and buying one of these smart creations in your oicn city. 4- ;. ;
We are fsho'wing for your approval many other gowns vf style aiid merit.
Individual always. 1 ' ' , ,Vi' rj '. . . -.
First shoxcing of the Meadowbvqok'IIats for early spring. ; ; v
THE FRENCH SHOP
' IL BUFFE-iyORRlSON
115 High Street ' r ' . . . - ;
Masonic Temple
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wJILJe. conducted at
ea
3:30 p. m. in-
of the usual 7:15 hour.
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Miss Dorothy ;; Livesley
was
charming as - hostess on Monday,
evening when jahe eotertained lor
the younger set with a Christmas
dance-at the home of her parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. T. A.' Ljivesley. Poln-
FUKE'S PETLAHD a
IS "kA BIG ASSET
ROMANCE OF FUR ;
i " TRADE IS TOLD
(Oonttnaad from ptr if
; Mr. Alderln has associated with
h,inv John A;- Horgan, also An ex
pert furrier.' Their 'establishment
ls: fitted" expressly for their line of
bjasiHeBa-TheBhow room1s plair
ne'd something-' flke aT parlor with
taWeaX'and chairs far -cu9tenvr&.
Around . tlie sides ; are the-;. fur
cases In which,the furs are kept
safely from exposure, and also
are arranged so that as the doors
of the- eases are - opened the furs
are, artistically r displayed. .. . .-. -
This, firm .opened for business
in. Salem in 1912 at, 52.1 onrt
street, where Jt- remained un)il
tn is past season, it isen movea
into its present new quarters.
The West Fur company . is. pre
pared ta handle raw furs. It will
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i 5 A new year is before us; another5
t-- chapter in that great Book of Ofe'is
. about 'to be unfolded.
; ; Nineteen 'twenty-four is history
now ;i twenty-five is history .Ho'be
I " made each man for himself, . t ;
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: , Our wish is that for you and yours x
-it may. be indeed a . prosperous and-
MA Happy New Year. ) a . 4 r
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WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
Superior Uuncmi service
205 SaChurch Street
Phone, 12 O
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between the singing 6f the trained
"Roller canaries f and the un
trained; native canaries. He eaya
that.no bird is born, with its song,
but feings what it hears; that these
imported birds from Germany are
taught by trained specialists who
accomplish seeming miracles in
the results. The birds are shut
in ' dark rooms and permitted to
hear 1 nor' sound except! from the
"bird; organT-'on "Which the same
tune is played until the bird can
sine it. -1 Once trained it never
forgets and never sings any other
song. - ... 1". -
: i ;.Thiei Petland institution breeds
and sells every kind of household
pet. I It is authority of pet-land
lore. In addition,! the ; store car
ries a stock of feed, i medicines
and : apparatus for all kinds of
pels. Pet 4ove8 are cordially , i
vited.'-to viait the store and . the
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Value sreater quality than ever before. 1
ChariGrFrom radiator to rear
Bodx-blf .QVpn fjreater bsauty and comfort,
Finich in the y6nderful, enduring Ducp.
. :;:V.UV; K:-- V i iKO Spring -
NET0ri GKEyPvOLET. CO.
V OPPOSITE CITY HALL ' ....
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srlicct Trcnsp crtotiori
Burnett Bros,, Jewelers" Pay Us As You Are Paid
I f j Eight Stores in Washington, Oregon and California
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UR OWN ABLE ARTIST has made the picture which is shown today but the pic-
Iiancy j whieref tises. tHBe portifayed by mere! pfijitera inkl g
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65C t uver
Finest and f fte ? a
and it is sbl-mth the uhcierstandingthat if after thirty :
days, you f ind ihat you can do better for caslvyou may
bring it. back and, every' penny you have
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1.50:
returned to yoii withput a y
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It will be delivered to anybody who may read
if nouncement on payment of a dollar. ; It isn't necessary
that you inoSiicect
v to learn is just your name and what y ou do. We believe
that everybody is entitled, td Credit, unless they: them-
selves have already shown that they areNOT; V
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AUWNelsdDelvedr;
jb ' a JDollarl
! No hed topay all casKeh you buy: Commuhity Plate.
advantage atfall the! lowest cash price is to be had at the Bu
No
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jewelryvStoreand ou may pay in little monthly or weekly
amounts tnat win never uc iiocvi. t
nrl.L.A d:J ci 1 fk nw anrl beautiful 'Buffet Servinri '.Traysreach-.rct;wi.th. sis s
knives six forks six table spoons six tea fpoons--a sugar shell and a butter knife.
1 (Knives have hollow handles and stainless steel blades). Choice of the Birdof Paradice,
1 the 44Patrician.T tHe "GroivenorV and the "Adam" patterns. All at the nationally adver-
i tised price $31.5.0,
Delivered for a Dollar Bill Paid for CI Weekly
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