The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1925, Page 28, Image 28

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    -TXIS-STATEA-SALEM, OREGON-
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SOCIAL
(Contlanyl Irani pQi -
Mrs. I.-M. .Dongntos. 'A? 'earlier
group admitted to membership
lncludesltfrs. John DWleyy Mra.
N. D. Elliott, Mrs. , fiefl? W. Viek,
Mr.W. J. Willett; MttNT
Cnnnell aud Mrs. W. J'Buslck.
Numerous items 'of business
-were transacted ' at ' tba regular.
business, ascmInclnainj reports
on vLi receairWge te jand onj
achciayaMpi lots activities. The
club voted sponsor . debate
some tfme in January which" will
be presented at. the club aquae by
the TVIllaAietle unWersfty team. '
hr. Grover C. Bellinger was "the
speaker at the, fif terhoon', empba.
slztn's the vast Importance of pre-,
ventirJn,' especially; the roles $hat
sanitation and education play, in
the fight aeaAst tuberculosis.
' 'A special feature was- a'.ChtiBt
maa time, play writ ;.-u by anil pre
sented! under the dirovticu bfJBisa
Mary GUbert. '" ...
M iss Wist Goes to Evigen$
Miss Mary West,. , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Wharton L. West,
plans' o Ware .today for Eugene
where she; has accepted a position
in the business office of the uni
versity. Beginning ."next-, term.
MlasAWest " plans .to take' class , of the " homegolng of many stu-
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Give Auto 'Accessories for
'esir
able
Practica
ili
bilitv
1 THougl oneV Christmas Kst be Jenhyr-jone's problems are
easily iblveci with gift of Auto Accessories.
Here you'll find hundreds of suggestions for the man or
woman .who likes to verrnthese Accesspries are Symbolic of
thoufrhtfulness:. . Spot Lights, 5top Lights. Moto - Meters,
Gloves; ;ahdxnahy otKeyarjjfcs Ju$t.right for, JCraas. . ' ,
. jl rue . uir a -wia uiic icui
. V. i: ' " ' "i ' i " wi "" t ' at -
enjoys maetuiue,4y : i ne iving e.ij
; ( frodine Radiol
Call for demonstration.
Phone 66
DAT
wprk In the".X7nlT6csity. 0f Qfeoja
In, addition to filling her new.po
sitibn.'.iUss.est is alfottnerstu
dent of the university haTtog Veen'
rice president of her -clasBr during
her junfp.t year. as.ijel as a.meni-
ber of the glee iuo. ne. has been.
employed al the state house since
last autumn. . ,
Auxiliary Meeting
initiatlonimd' the nomination
of officers for 1S'2 (Twill take place
at the regular meeting of the Am
erican Legion Anxiliary which tiU
be held on Mondayat S o'clock;
at McCornaek hall. 'l Y
WhyNotChQQS
From These?
S . . . . fl I- . m , i. . . ,t . fcrv
loiifc 'oH ;
IFowmnV Clnb Classes
Tomorrow,' t . -
The regular sestonr ofthrqe
of the Woman's club .classes 1H-
erature, current rents;' and Ore
gon, history ;WH1. be held tomor
row afternoon' at the "club house-
Writers' CZ6
Mrs. Byron F.- Brunk and Mrs.
Elmer L. Ross will be hostesses-on
Tuesday evening at the' Drunk
home, lt45 fUghland avenue for
the Christmas meeting of the club.
Keminaton Cluh
l The members of the iieneinctn
club. were delightfully entertained
qn Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Frank Power, The
rooms wfefe lovely with baskets
of chrysanthemums. Miss Flor
ence Power delighted the guests
with a number of vocal solo3.
: On January 7 Mrs. I. M. Dough-
ton will be hostess for the plea
sure of the group.
Mrs. Poivcrs Complimented
Mrs. Aurelia Powers was com
plimented on Thursday aftetnoon
with a delightful Informal tea, j
at which Mrs- Karl Becke was !
hostess in her home. A group of
intimate friends of the honor
guest were1 bidden. Jerusalem
cherries and red eandles in silver
"ttolders were UBed on the tea ta
ble. Mrs. Walter J. Kirk Presid
ed at the urns." " .
, .." .- . . , .
Ho fer& art Home
v Hi. and Mrs. It. M.; Hof or and
Mrs- E. Jlofer motored home from
California (ast, week after a trip
to i San. Francisco. Colonel Hof er
riUcome. to Salem a little later
in company , with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hofer who plan to be
tru'ests of their narents for the
bofidaj's. Colonel IJof pr and Mrs.
Hofer were guests of Mrs. Anna
Hofer during'their stay in Pas'
adena. " 1
Dmrtsr at the Marion
John'Anderson and Homer
Lak6 pf Jfew York City and Alex
Galloway of San Francisco were
the honor gjuests on Tuesday
evening when' Mr. and' Mrs: 1 C. P.
Berl entertaineffvIth a fbttr
icon-cover a inner jmnj. -
GrftMddauahteis Bride ?4
X Mrs4 IL J. JMiiejs spent the past
weeks in rortjana as tne guesi
of her daugbterMr3. Will-Knight.
While in Portland Mrs. Jlile was
a guest at. the w.eddIns of ..her
Knigh.t to Mr-.William C. Ralston
thd event being a distinctive social
event ofc the seaaon.
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Christmas Concert at
Idion Lee . h.
The Jason Lee Memorial M. E
church choir has announced the
following program of Christmas
nnslc for5 tfii3,;evenihg, thft pro-
dents ' and -.on - account' "of, the
church school v program already
planned' for " next Sunday: '
'Caim- On .The. "Listening 'Ear
of 'lght. ehoin : : "Chiming
Bells.'i male, chorus; ''The Babe.oU
BettUehem" choir ,'It Came Upon
The;Midnighf Clear, duet; ."FqI
lbwTheGoldiQg Star,".- niale
chorus; "Holy Night," choir.
There ..will Je .a short Christmas
message by the pastor, on. the
themev '"The Search : of Modern
Wise Men." ' The public is 6r-
dially invited to share 'with this
congregation: in the service of the
evenin&V' v V ,
GiU&ts in P&rtki7id
Mrsjpho " McNary ' spant . the
early part of the week in Portland
as Jii&. house guest of her nieces
Miss--Margaret Gray and Miss
Gertrude Gray. - ,
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Chapter Q Christmas
Party
- .Chapter -G. of the P. E. O. sis
terhJoff: will . meet on "Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
William- JlcGilchrist for the an
nual Christmas party. An ex
change of. gifts wUl, follow the
1 Christmas party. j
Neves Bridge Club
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Purlne ' was the- scene -on j Thurs
day Bight" of an-attraetive Christ"-
mas 1 narty - when the members of
the Js'eves bridge club entertainedl
far thr pleasure of tHew husbands.,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoppes won the
high; scores of ': the- evening, while
thd consolation .award went "to
llrsi Lawrence Imlah.
, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbu. Daily. were,i
especially invited guests" forfA
The guests of the -evening in
V '"('ContlnnKi on pie?.,f 'M
"PHIIUPS" fill.
OF MAGNESIA
Unless you ask for "Phillips."
you may not get the original Milk
at Magnesia prescribed by physi
cians, for 50 years ass , an antacid,
laxative, corrective.
25-ce.nt bottles, also 50-cent bot:
ties, contain directions any drug
store. ' - " '
Dirie Out While Shopping
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Christmas Shopping Is An Arduous
Affair!
When you're tired and irritable after several
hours of t, you'll doubly appreciate a quiet and
VALLEY GEILLi
" 156V2 Commercial ;
I "A CHMSTMAS ':SALE-t'l-
m-r .. , . ; . ......
Tea Wagons $17.50 to 545.00
End Tables ... . ? 4.95 to Jig.OO
Secretaries .:. .... :..:$5b.OO to $68.50
Consoles 9.85
Fancy -Lamps ,. $ 3.95 to 550,4)0
Kitcficn Cabinets ...549.5b to $90.00
toavenporTaHes ;.$39.50 tpl40;00
.Smoking Stands... .:..v...$l,7j5 tO$550
Cigar Humidors 5 ; 9.00 fo29.P
Sewing ,Cabinets.,:..,5 9.50,tot,33,0
Dayenports .....:$69.50 to $i?5-00
Payenpprt Beds $49.50 to 5227.00
. Wmdsor Chaired 9.75 to $18.00
Wing Back - .''j
Spinef Desks:...$19.75 to $156.00
r nUccasiqn.at
Tables L.;$18.50 to $65.00
I SOCIAL CAIXNDAIt I
- Today
?urhituMGo
i -
: K'iM ' ' : 340 CeurifSUeet-
: . r
k Sacred iChristraas conccTt. First
Methodist church choir, 7:30
o'clock.;-.
Christmas concert of sacred
music. Jason Lee M. E. church
7:i0 o'clock. ; v
v "The Man Who Played God.
Film at 7 : 3 0. o'clock: First Con
gregational church.
Mrst C. . A.-. Park's IMble- class
City libraryr : - . '
:v Chttpter VA B of t Ire P E O. sla
tn-hooiL Mfes tena Bdlle Tariar'B
studio. Business meeting. 7:E
.... . . . ;
; American 4legioni auxiliary
MojComack. halt Nomination of
officers. S o'clock. i
falern Woman's club classes in
Clrcgon hilstbry, litrraturc and
current .cvenla. ClubJbouiic.
Monday 1.1? isht -Ilanclns club
rcrby.hall.
.Writer's club. ""-Mrs. Byron F
Crunk, IT. f Highland aveoue
Ybmarco claj'9 of the -5 First
MelbodiKt church. Annual Christ
mas party- Professor and Mrs
T. -8. Roberts; hosts.
WCTU. Social meeting at
halls, Z: 30 o'clock. "
McrryfCrOr'TtQun'd club, ( o'clock
dinner at .BUendale. . ,-
.Wednesday .
Ledum by "Louis Kaufman Ana
pacher, s-t famous' Amdrlcan play-
wrisit.. Waller Hall, Willamette
Mnivprttitv' . ramnnt RiiMnpt'
"Drama and" Democracy." '
Salem Garden' club. Chamber
of Commerce rooms.
Salem Business and Profession
4I .Women's clubi - . Chamber" of
Commerce rooms, - S o clock. s
! v"7 . Thnrsday '
Prbr. NV tr,Za'ne's tTniversity
of Oregpn itepslon course. : City
library. .
x Chanter G of the PEO Sister
bowl. Cbrislmas party. . Mrs
Witliam McGiffhrlst; hostess. v
Right at this most opportune time comes this special sell-
ing of UVfcKb 1 Uhh W VV tUNfUKl a just m time ior
' " Gift Giving.
A GIFT THAT EVERYONE WILL ENJOY EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
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Distimtim
Designs
Mohair; yeour and tp
estry coverings, hard--yvrkod
frames full 4Yebb
construction; ? Machman
spring cushions.
MOHAIR.
DAVENPORT
of qxceptipnally high quality
c6istructi6n'and altovef 1 CQV
efmg of Mohair.. " The. cush
ipns are '.reversible, , ;
$110.00
VELOUR
DAVENPORT
A fine' -hftrh 'grade' steelcut
Velotr- A mat velcpqi.ift
for any home.
$87.5fir
MGH AIR: D AVENPORT
AND CHAIr
A two-piece suite consisting of Mohair ps.Vr'iiTfbrt
with- reversible " cniihign and majjsive Mohair
Chair to match. 'Ki.' 'It- T '
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VELOUR DAVENPORT
AND CHAIR
A Jacquard Vclour Davenport with Wing Cliair.
Almost appropriate gift for the entire family.
$148,Q0
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t Member.
Wpman's auxilTary of St. Paul's
Episcopal church.: . UectdryJ Mrfe.
11. D. Chambers; hostess.4 ; '
"rai5t Matrons' association. Mrs.
Godfrey's. ; Christmatf party.'" V
Amelcan 'AsaciatioB4f vUni-
versity Women. 1 Elks" ' dining
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