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1 ! ft f 7- i s 4 -. i Salem Society Mews AUDRED BUNCH, Phone 106 Miss Stockton Is Hostess at Dinner Par.ty and Cards . On Tuesday evening at her home on North ' Summer street, Miss Zoe Stockton entertained with ' an unusually, attractive dinner-party with covers placed. tor twenty-four. During the after dinner-hours, - five hundred was enjoyed at six tables. The rooms were like , a beauti ful conservatory of flowers "with many yellow and white pom pom chrysanthemums : among quanti ties of greens, vivid beiry-laden hnllir inrinfx tin vellnw mari- C-Tr golds and orchid colored small chrysanthemums. I Mrs. Frank G. Myers and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson assisted the hos tess in serving. : High honors at cards were - won by 'Mrs. ; Lewis Griffith and Mrs., Karl Kug'el. , Those hidden included: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cathy of Denver, Colorado; Mr." and Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V.- Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Henry A: Cornoyer,' Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. 'Mills, Mr. and Mrs.' Max E. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Butleri . Mr.' and Mrs. Jaraes H. Nicholson, Mr. and Mm; Frank V; Brown,Mr. and Mrs. .Tom. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. ! Griffith, Mrs; .Lester Barr, Miss Kathryn Gunnell, Mr. S. li. Elliott. y . v f Reception at Park School An "Open house" and candy sale .will be held at the Park school this evening, December 11, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. . The proceeds of the candy Sale will go toward buying a victfola for the school. Work by the pupils will be on display and a short program will be given. Ail pa trons and friends of the school are , invited to be guests. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Homer Goulet and son. Homer, Jr.; are spending 'the day in Portland, having mo tored down this morning. Material for Hospital The American. Legion Auxiliary Is collecting reading matter to send to the Veterans .Hospital in 'Portland. Books and: magazines containing stories or articles are desired.; The men also appreciate anything pertaining to handcraft work such as - patterns, designs, etc., as weir as (knitting 'crochet and cross-stitch ; patterns as they do a great deal of 'weaving and knitting. Bundles may be left at the Rottle Shoe Store or- if any are onable to deliver what they have IfJ they will call 1358-M their bundles will be called for. All should be in by Monday, Decern-' ber 14. Cooked Food Sale The Ladies' Aid society of the "X. Tealie Xfpthndist chnrch will hold T . . ? t .. r . 't. a coo sea iooa saie on oaiuruay at. Pade and - Kreuger's. . Mrs. W. L. Hatch,' Mrs. Charles Lucas, ""Mrs. Armstrong, and Mrs. S. C Kight linger ; are the members of the members of the committee in charge. Ladies of the G. A. R. - Ladies of the U. S. Grant circle, GAR, "will meet for their regular business meeting at- 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Arm ory. . - , ; Club at Griffith Home Mr. and Mi a. Lewis Dt-Grilflth were hosts on Monday ejreliing for the members of their card club. Claude Steusloff won the - honors of the evening. The hostess was assisted by .Mrs. Steusloff. . At the next meeting of the club on December 21 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deckebach will be the hosts. Guests at the Griffith home "on Monday were: Mr. and ' Mrs. I SOCIAL CALENDAR I ) ii Today West Side circle of the Jason Lee Aid society. Special meeting. Musicals. Parr Ish junior high school. 7:45 o'clock. . Willing -Workers class of First Christian church. Church parlors. Business meeting. , . ' . Minnesota club. 'Mrs. W- J. Lin- foot. 2100 Nob. Hill, on Hoy t fit. 7:20 o'clock. "Open house" and candy sale, Park school, 7:30 to 10 o'clock. Saturday V Salem Woman's ydub. 1 Club house. 2 : 301 o'clock, t-. Willamette University Inter Sorority "Open ; House." Daughters of Veterans' .Bazaar. 1S4 NV Liberty street. " s Ladies Aid of First Presbyter ian church TEazaar. Nelmeyer'g Drug store, r ' Sunday Sacred Christmas-concert. First Methodist church choir, 7:30 O'clock. . Let-lie M. E. Indies' Aid. Cook ;. ed food sale, i Pado and Kreugen " Monday . . - - ' Mrs.' C. A. Park's JUblo class City library. . , ' . TucsKjay.' Writer's club.- Mrs. Byron F Brunk, l5l" Highland avenue. Lecture by Louis Kaufman Ans- pacher, famous American ' play wright. Waller Hall, Willamette university campnsj Subject "Praaa and Democracy," Claude Steusloff, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mr; and Mrs. Brey man Boise, Mr.- and Mrs. .Richard Slater, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D." Griffith". Musicale at Parrish School r The many friends and patrons of the Parrish junior high school are anticipating the public musi cale this evening at the school which the music department, un der the direction of Alice Thomp son, will give at 7:45 o'clock. A Bjmall admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. The program will include num .bers by the school orchestra, the girls' chorus, the boys' sextette, the glee club, a trio, and a num ber of talented young soloists. Sacred Christmas Concert The choir of the First Methodist church will present a "particularly well chosen program of Christmas music at their annual Christmas concert on' Sunday evening, Dec. 13 at 7:30 o'clock. Music by the First "Methodist church choir is always a genuine treat to those who hear, and without doubt the church will be filled to capacity 16ng before the opening number. Prof. E. WHobson Is hoir con ductor and Prof. T. S. Roberts the accompanying organist. Following is the program as it has, been given out: Omnipotence . . . . Schubert (Incidental solo, Miss Gladys h. ! Mclntyre.) Organ solo. Adoration. .Borowsky Prof. T. S Roberts. The Birthday of a King . . . , . . ..... ... Neidlinger Ronald Craven. Scripture and prayer by' the pas tor. Dr. F- C. Taylor. He Shall Feed His Flock, (from the Messiah) Handel Mrs. Treval powers. A Song of Thanksgiving. .Allitsen (Obbligato sung by Miss - Josephine Bross) Gesu Bambino ..... . Piero Yen : ;R. D. Barton. . March of the Wise Men . . .'. Gaul Male choir. Holy Night . . Adam Miss, Aldeane Smith. ' A Carol of Bethlehem .... ,v Glass (Incidental solo. Miss Al- deane' Smith.) Good Tidings of Great Joy. . . . . , Densmore Benediction. Mid-Week Bridge Club Mrs. G. W. Laf Iar entertained with a lovely bridge luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at her home planned for the1 pleasure7 of mem-1 bers Of the Mid-Week Bridge club and a group of especially invited guests, j Christmas ; decorations featured, on the luncheon table which was artistic with red tapers in silver' holders. Mrs. H. S- Pol- sal won the. high score of the af ternoon. . Additional guests for the occasion-included Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs. W. E. Wilson, !Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Arthur H. Moore, Mrs H. S. Poisal and Mrs. Clark, t ! -Covers at the luncheon were placed for the following members: Mrs. W. F. Buckner, Mrs. S. S. East. Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. Charles Cone. Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. J. B. Hosford, and the, hos tess, Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Jolly Sixteen Club Mr. and Mrs. John Spong enter tained the B. E. club at the O. K. Waffle House Wednesday evening. The room was beautifully decor ated irju keeping with the-season. Mr. L. Becht and Mr C. H. Busey won the 'high scores of the f evening at five hundred, consola tion awards going to Mrs. L? Bech tel and Mr M. P Dennis. Visiting guests were "Mrs. A. R. Biker? of Portland and Miss Lavelle'Tteene: The next meeting of the club will be at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hansen, the first Wednesday evening in January. Club members -are: Mr. and Mrs. L. Bechtcl, Mr. and .Mrs. A. F. Basey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Davies. 'Mr. and Mrs. M- P Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Busey. r Woman's Club Saturday The Salem W01"31'1! club will hold the . first . December meeting on Saturday, afternoon At the club house in observance of State In stitutions day. A board meeting will be held at 2 o'clock with a short business meeting following at 2:30 o'clock.. At 3 o'clock the program-will -be given, -with Dr. ALL 'OREGON' PARENTS " 'Should ';Liiik the Future or Their Children with a ' - - - Lincoln National Life Insurance . Company . ( Juvenile or Educational -Trust. Fund Policy , ; they make, their college training sure. - " at a nominal cost - f . , . - , - ' - - . ! Ask ' . ' . . VJCTOU SCHNEIDER, Special Agcnl North Commercial Street, Salem ; ' ' -r 1' t. Phone 577 ' S ' V Grover C Bellinger, superintend ent of . the state tuberculosis hos pital, the principal speaker. Mrs. Frank. M. Erickson, chairman of the institutions department of the club, will report on her, work, as sisted by committee chairmen in her group. - , One of the most delightful f eat ful features of all will be the one act play which Miss Mary Gilbert, author of the production, will di rect. The play entitled "An Easy Story," will be enacted by a group of boys from, the boys industrial school. Special music Is. being ar ranged by the music committee., -At the close of the club meet ing at 4:30 o'clock a special meet ing of the institutions department will be held in the east room. Minnesota Club ' At the call of the president the Minnesota club will meet with Mrs. W. J. LInfoot, 2100 Nob Hill, on Hoyt street, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock to make plans for the mid-winter gathering. ". . J. ' Mrs. George P.-Griffith is enter taining as her house guest lrer mother, Mrs. Frances Cornell of Jefferson. , AT IIEILIG TODAY : One of the acts featured on the Heilig theatre Association vaude ville at that showhouse today. Silverton A Christmas program wilj be given at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. The pro gram will consist of -J choruses, Quartets, duets and solos. The program committee feels itself Treryrfortunate in securing Miss Lalie De Lacheur, who is visiting her -filece, Mrs? W. LMcaiftnis. to sing at the program. MIbs De Lacheur, known on the stage as the "Silver-haired Lady with the Voice of Gold," is a well known concert singer throughout the east and. Canada. This is her second season with the Pafttages on the west coast. She will return in tiro spring to the east; at which time she will appear with the Orpheum. Rev. M- A. Christenson of Port land spent Sunday at Silverton. Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Chris tenson spoke at Trinity church, having for his subject, "Finding Your place in Life." v . In celebration of their 27th wee ding anniversary, Mr., and Mrs. waner iarson entertained at a dinner Sunday at their home. The occasion was also Mr. Larson's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr.' and Mrs. Larson, Mr and Mrs. C. Ennevoldson, - Miss Macella Ennevoldson, Merl Lar son, John Larson, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Legard of. Salem, and Miss Amanda Olsen of Molalla, Aietvin veisou pi Jt'onand p'as a Sunday guest at'the home of the Rev. Mr. and,' Mrs". George Hen- yiksen of Silverton. - .aioeri uisrua or Montana is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson. Mr. Olsrud and the Larsons were neighbors when the latter made their home In Mon tana. " Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burbee are recent arrivals at Silverton from Montana. They have rented the Frank Armstrong farm south of Silverton. . PREFER "BLUE IKXIM' WORK PITTSBURGH. A majority of night students at the Carnegie Institute of Technology have shown a preference for "blue den im" work. Only a . comparativly few are entered for. occupations where clean linen and well combed hair are necessities. . Building and machinery trades have attracted many - of the stu "BEST-PEOPLE"A1 THE OREGON Today, is the last day Salem theatre-gpers will have, the chance to see "The Best People," now playing at the Oregon. The film is a dramatization of one of the best sellers of recent years. It is a Paramount production and stars Warner Bax ter and Esther Ralston. The frail and Vistful Lillian Glsh has finished her work in "La Boheme" and It will be released soon. . In the picturization of the fa miliar opera she pldys the role of "Mimi." And all indications point to Its leaving a weepy trail across the country., Remember how we wept through "Broken Blossoms" and "The White Sister?" When Lillian emotes she makes even strong men to gulp and blink suspiciously. STAR DUST Sid Chaplin is an ardent moun taineer. At present he holds the record for the Ledge Trail Climb at Yosemite National Park. Bessie Love is vacationing in Europe. Joseph Schenck has "bought control of the Federal Trust and Savings Bank of Holly wood to make it an institution for movie people. Douglas Fair banks was made a Master Mason recently. Charlie Chase first appeared before the footlights as a boy singer of illustrated songs. The fashion sequences of "Irene," Colleen Moore's new pic ture are being done jn color. Priscilla Dean has a new con tract with - Metropolitan Pictures that make her a star in a different type of pictures. The first will the "The Danger Girl," adapted from the stage play, "The Bride." It is a dramatic comedy of ,the mystery order. Priscilla recently refused to make a picture in which she was required to do a "wamp" role. Tom Wilson, a member -of the "Million Dollar Handicap" cast has played blackface roles for so long that many believe him to be a negro. In four years he .has only played two parts with his face unblackened. Mae Murray. The latest American star to suc cumb to the offers of foreign pro ducers is Mae Murray. Mae has gone to Berlin to make a series of pictures for Ufa, German film concern. The titles are as yet unannounced, but it wouldn't be surprising if they wore films which have been already produced in this country. A short time ago the German concern bought the Kerchief - Kerchief you're always sure of pleasing the recipient if you give handkerchiefs ,f or no woman ever has enough.- ' One .or a. set of -three or! four .just sr you desire, cleverly assembled in a gift box and the price is no j; V. Fancy- frinted . Cambric . Kerchiefs &t !. 5c, 10c,?15c Kiddies' 43 in' Box1 A! B. C. t Bunnys Rabbit, Dicky Bird, Daisy Don t and bkeezix i9c,49c ijjnuan . r story rights to about forty Ameri can pictures. Mae's- newest picture is "The Merry Widow." STAR DUST Irene Rich recently took out an other life insurance policy for $100,000. Thomas Meighan has been elected president of the Great Neck-Florida Rea Estate Corporation composed largely of screen folk. Greta Nissen came to this country- as the spe cial ward of the royal family of Norway. Saddened by his wife's death, one of Rex Turpin's few amusements is directing traf fic, at one of Hallywood's busiest Intersections. Many a tieup re sults from Ben's eyes so he uses his arms to untangle the cars. Ernest Lubitsch is planning a Varner Brother's production that will probably cost more than $300,000. D. W. Griffith is making Corel li's "Sorrows of Satan" on a large scale for Paramount. Universal's script department is busy on "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Gulliver's Travels." Here are a few recent title changes: The stage spectacle "Hassan" (Paramount) will be "The Golden Journey." J'he novel "Tall Timber' (Uni jre5sal)jhas been -decapitated and "The " Rowdy" has replaced its title! When "Protecting Prue" is shown it will b called "On Her Own." "A Friend. of Napoleon" (Para mount), has been retitled "The Splendid Crime." Anthony Pryde's "Spanish Sun light" (First National), will shine as "The Girl From Montmartre.,' One word has been grafted on "Brewster's Millions" (Para mount), this making it 'Miss Brewster's Millions." Gerald Beaumont's "The Gal lant1 Guardsman': (Fox), has shrunk to "My Little Pal." Colonel Palmer's novel "In visible Wounds" (First National), is "The New Commandment." Hiigh Wiley's "The Spoils of War" (Paramount), wouldn't do It's !"Behind the, Front." The stage play "Martinique" Voiles .and ; fancy scolloped: and rolled edges. Colorful, " indeed I 17c, 95c Vivid nualitv Linen, fancv . .m r "f ;j and plain colorings. . Some; , are hand embroidered ! V 25c,:Sli75 ; (Paramount), lacked punch.1 It Is Volcano." ' . Joseph Conrad's "Kostromo" will bob up as "The Silver Treas ure." - ! Interested In "Part "fin: a Mar. riage?" Look for f Married Cheats." ! Earl Rossman recently made a color record of the i Northern Lights which took , three months to make. The photographer took scenes in temperature ranging from 35 to 52 degrees below lero. The Aurora Borealis sequence will be used in "Kivalina of the Ice Lands, which Pathe U distribut ing. - i In addition to'Betty . Blythe, four American movie actresses are appearing in London f theaters. They are Edith Day, Dorothy Dickson, Lucille La Verne and Tallulah Bankhead. Harry M. Warner difln't cause any considerable excitement' in movie circles when he recently an nounced that the trouble with the movies is that too many stars think they are gods. Old stuff J Owen Moore plays the part of "English Algernon" in "The Mock ing Bird,". Lon Chaneyis starring vehicle. In this picture Chaney fills the dual role of a Limehouse missionary and master rook. The cute little French girl Renee Adoree whom we first ad mired in Tom- Moore's "Made In Heaven" is being kept busy these Ecr Saturday Selling This week we of fer you an assortment of I FLOOR and WALL MOPS both oiled and dry. You have seen and used many kinds of mops and polishing brushes but these are different and better. The Du-ALL floor and polishing mops and dust ers are reversible. They are thin and flat. They will reverse and go under any piece of furniture. The handle stays in. I The quality of the threads is far superior. They come in FoUr. Sizes-Two Patterns 1 Take any Mop Saturday for ONLY 85c and we give you a bottle of polish free Remember the Hardware Store when buying good gifts. Our QuatttyTools,unimuniy Whe Gos, P3riex Sell, etc., make the gifts that last. See ourr Stainless" Steel Pocket Knives. 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