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10 TIID OJIEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON " FRIDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER IS, 1925 71 i r u- t fin By ATJDRED BUNCH, .".. ?",-" " - Phone 109 Christmas' Party at" - - MeGU-ehrist Home . The ft'omd'ef Mrs. William Mc GUchrlst' Sr., at" 2500 'South Com mercial street. 'was the scene ot a particularly delightful Christmas party yesterday afternoon- when members of Chapter P;of the-P. K.- O. Bisterbood" met as the guests of Mn: Gordon ; ;;McGIlchrlst and Mrs. WlUiam McGilchrist, Sr. Christmas - decorations' were lovely 'About r-the- rooms which we're" pervaded by the Yuletide at mosphere. Roll aU- .responses were . in the form of . Christmas thoughts. " MM.' C. B. McCullouffh and' Mrs. Frank Churchill were' in ch'arge'of-the iiroeram'of the day. Mrs. McCulloufih-told in a beau tiful niahner the story of the f irst Christmas, while. Mrs. "Churchill ears an appropriate account of the life of Mary. One of the most beautiful--.features of, all, was the singing of "Sleep Little Baby of Mine." by Mrs. Gordon .McGil christ as she held' her, own little four months bid baby daughter, Beverly;-in her arms. Mrs. Frank! - Cburchlir played ; Mrs. , McGil ch list's accompaniment. Follow- " lag the program the guests ex , changed gifts" ttaken from the ' boughs of the Christmas tree. - At the refreshment hour the hostesses .., were - assisted- in the serving by Miss Ethel McGilchrist. . Chapter-'meitibers present for the Christmas ; meeting Included: Mrs. B. X: Beech ler, Mrs. Pranlf Churchill. MME. Fisher. Mrs. E. 'J- Huffman, ;Mrs.' Willlani Hfcghes, ' Mrs. P. j. Kunti Mrs. i C. B. ; McCullough; Mrsv JJ.'H. Bbllnger.Mrs, B. Miles,' Mrs. : TV.. -W - Moore. Mrs; A; C.j Parr, MrsVOC E. Pjice "Mrs. F. V Selee, MrsjAi T- Woolperti Miss Annora "Welch, rand -tb-hostesses, : Mrs. WiHJara McCilchristrSr., and Mrs. ' . Gorddit McOilclirist. : - ; ; : y Misi ,3(drvin'Is Speaker ' Miss Cornelia ManrlnV state librarian. spoke before the Hills boW.Cof fee ehib'yrJdayV on "The . i Value', of American Citizenship.' M tes Marvin gare interesting de tails', of her ; travel abroad' .In Chrrii Japan1 a'ud the Fear East. The speaker, also told of the' importance-of the" library in educat ing foreigners. ' "It is Very Jm ! portant that men ' and women I kee,p"'brea3t with5 the times by reading a modern - histories, good periodicals and newspapers," she Sbaferr Mrs: .' R. Pollock; Mrs. Ri E. Anderson. Mrs. AM. Moore and. the hostess, Mrs.' W. E. Wil son. .1 ;, Bridge was the diversion of the early afternoon with j Mrs. H. S. Polsal wihninz the prize. Later d. Christmas tree was lighted and gifts 'exchanged, v ; i . ' PuLTii Christmas Trip ; Mrs. G. L. King plans to leave Sunday for Ida Grove, Iowa, where she will-1 spend the Christ mas season as the gn est of her parents,'' Mr. and.. Mrs. P. W. Shearer, who will celebrate their golden' wedding -anniversary dnr ingL the holidaysi Mrs. King will b - gone j for i a period of four weeks. " said Three. Link Club ' The Three Link club' will meet this afternoon at IOOFj ball for the annual - Christmas entertain ment, i The hostesses will be -Addle Hammer, Louise King; Bennle Hammer, Desaline Eberhart, Del la Clearwater,' i Lillian t Fieener, Alma Henderson, Irene St Helens, Louise Beatty and Lila"M. Green. Those" in charge of the Christmas tree and gifts are Cora, Van Pelt and Florence Yarnell. Silver Bell Circle 1 Silver Bell circle of the Neigh bors of Wood eraft . held a very interesting meeting Saturday eve ning, December 12. A group of 50 members of Service circle of Portland, with their kinR and of ficers, attended, . and initiated a large class. . The team was made up of both men and women 'who put ihe vwork, on :in , a creditable maoaer. After lodge. a banquet was- served; This organization, is very active and on Sunday, De member 20, will Join the WOW in givinrta Christmas' tree 'for child reri ot .members. . All members of both organizations are requested to bring something for the-needy Zena- Commttnitu Club The . 'Community club or the Zena district -will meet, this, eve ning at : the school house . for- an ntereating program and an auc tion of wrapped packages. Miss Glaudirie Gerth, accompanied ' by Miss Beth Bedford, will give vio lin , numbers,1 , while Mrs. Curtis Will . read; and Claude - Stevenson will' sing. ' A cafeteria luncheon will follow the program. An'auction of wrapped packages contributed by the ladies and sold for - 25 ' cents to the gentlemen, will be a feature of the evening; . Two, good books for club study; recommended by .Miss ' Marvin, were VEducation for Freedom. by Professor Slason of Iteed col leg'eTand a' Catltbrnia'publicatlori. '.'The , Study- of Foreigners and Their, Accomplishments." -Port land- Telegram. .' ; . - ' AAVW Luncheon - Members of the American Asso ciation of University. Women "will meet' "tomorrow for ; their jDecem- ber luncheon meeting in tbo- din lng Tootb. vt the" hevr Elks', tem ple. ' .V ' -S. ' ' . Guest at Neer Home 1 ' Mr. i and Mrs: Prank E. Neer are entertaining , as their house guest Miss Florence Neer of Fasa dena. Cal.." who is en route" home after a six months' trip abroad spending , most of her time in Paris -and -London. Miss -Neer and Mr; Neer ar brother and 'sister.-1 ' - - - - - -., v; " i - 'Monday Bridge Clubn , '" 'AT'happy Christmas meeting of the '. Monday , Afternoon Bridge lnb Wirs' held .the. first of the iweek; at the home of MW. W. B. Wilson' on' Court slreet. . 'Mrs Wilson1" Invited as' special guests ' for the day Mrs; D, M. Crouse and Mrs.- Robert Craig. :;- - -, The 1' o'clock Juncheoh' table was attractive i with ; its' red can dles' and basket of : holly. ' Covers were arranged for M rs. ' b."f M. Crouse";-Mrs 'STlobert Craig, Mrs: H. S.. Polsai; Mrs. J. W. ; Lewis, Mrs. J. ' B. Ilosford, Mrs. . F. E. "".'':". ": .' I Dlas won the prize of the after noon.. ' '-f- , Covers were placed for Mrs. Corliss; Mrs? McArthar, Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. El E. Brarg. Mrs. V. tfs, Dias, Mrs.- W. 4 E. Crews, Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs, - Will Mullen, Mrs; R.vM. Chad wick, and the hostess, Mrs. George. Codding. , Faculty Parti Tonight The home of Prof, and Mrs. lorlan Von Eschen will , be the scene of' one of the .most enjoy able of Christmas parties when the members of Willamette university faculty meet for' the evening. Hos tesses for the affair are Mrs. Von Eschen, Mrs. E.'.T. Brown, Mrs. Horace Williston and Miss Lois Latimer. ' " Voman's Auxiliary The members of the woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church will meet this afternoon at, the rec tory as the guests of Mrs. IL D, Chambers. Election of officers Will take place at this time. Leaves for California Miss Maycle Hunter left yester day for a month's sojourn in Cali fornia where she will be the holi day guest of Mrs. Rose Gage and Miss Rae Gage at the Gage home at Long Beach. She will also visit in Los Angeles and in the Sacramento Valley' before. her re turn to Salem. . " Daughters of the Nile Mrs. E. H. Kennedy was named president of the Salem dob of the Daughters of the Nile at the Christmas meeting . which took place on Wednesday. Mrs. Ken nedy takes the plate of the char ter president, Mr John.R. Sites. Mrs. Glen NJles .was elected to the office-of vice president," While Mr8. George L..-t Dunsford JytiU again be secretary-treasurer. After, a morning of charity Wajrian's Union ' . , '. " The 'annual meeting of the Woman's union of the First Con gregational church will" be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles E. Ward. ' Off leers will be elected" for the coming year. Mrs. Codding Entertains The home of Mrs. George Cod ding was the scene on Tuesday of an . attractive bridge! luncheon planned for the pleasure of her clnb: Special guests in the group were Mrs. Codding" s house guests. Mrs. F. M. Corliss of Medford and Mrs. E. C. McArthur of Portland ; ': A basket of holly and red can dies in silver holders gave a fes tive Christmas atmosphere to the luncheon table. Mrs. Vincent work In the Masonic Temple.. fol lowed by a pot-luck luncheon, the group adjourned' to the home of Mrs. Paul - Hauser' where bridge was in play. Mrs. George Crater won, the high score. , A, lovely Christmas -tree was decorated for the afternoon and gifts", ex changed1. - - Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs, Frank Rosen quest and Mrs. Frank Mlnto. ; The club members present tor the day included: fc ' , Mrs. Walter F. Buchner, Mrs. George Crater, Mrs. George L. Dunsford, Mrs. P.- A. Eiker, Mrs. Fred Ellis. Mrs. Paul II. Hauser, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. T. S. Mesch, Mrs. William ' McGilchrist Jr., Mrs. Charles Miller,, Mrs. Glen Niles, Mrs. G. L. Newton, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Claire A. Vibbert, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Charles Wiper, Mrs. Fred Williams. Mrs. ZaAoe RigRs, Mrs. Henry JC. Gillon of Two Harbors, Minn., and Mrs. W. J. Liljequist. Aid Society Entertains Choir ' Fifty-six members of the First Methodist church choir were en tertained Tuesday evening at the church with an enjoyable dinner party at which members ot the Ladies'. Aid society, of which Mrs. H; H. Vafaderort fs president, were the hostesses. The dinner was served at 6 o'clock with Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor additional guests for the evening. Helen Litchfield and Mrs. Carle Abrams were in charge of the decorations. The tables were arranged in the form of a large cross with a beau- ntful centerpiece at the intersec tion 'of the: tables. Holly and Ore gon "grapewee used in keeping with the Christmas season the effectiveness of the color scheme EVERY HOME NEEDS THIS -Aflveriised for $1.00-0ur Price tor a Limited Time, L , -with the Coup6n-i69c ' This COUPON and Good for $1.00 Weather Hoase - Prophet being increased through' the use of many red candles - in crystal holders. At one side of the room & ; Deautuniiy ornamentea ennst mas tre was featured. " During the course' of the din ner Prof. E. W. Hobson proposed an appropriate toast to the Ladies Aid society to which Mrs. Vande vort responded. 'Dr. Taylor also gave a toast. Assieticfi Mrs. Vandevort in the serving of the dinner were Mrs? J. A. Mills, Mrs. B E. Carrier and Mrs. George Emery. Miss Love to Visit Miss Iva Clare Love, daughter of Mr', and Mrs. II. T. Love, will arrive ' Sunday from Seattle to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Love will motor to Portland to meet their -daughter. Miss Love is an accomplished young violinist who is studying, at the Coruish School of Music- in Seattle. Woman's Alliance The Woman's Alliance of theH Unitarian church ' will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Emerson room. Mrs. J. W. Cul ver and Mrs. F. O. Breckenridge will be the hostesses. George Hobson of Springfield, a former Salem resident, was the dinner guest last Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pollock. Oregon gained 5703 farms five years from 1920 to 1925. in Portland Motorship "Carriso takes 1,000 live chickens to Hono lulu. - FORESTRY BOARD . . - r . .... , i LEAVES FOR BAY Will Spend Saturday Jn Ef- fort.to Settle Slash Dis ' posal Problem Members of the state, board of forestry, together with federal forestry officials, will spend to day and Saturday. In Coos county in an effort to reach some agree ment relative to slash disposal. F. A. Elliott, state forester, an nounced Vest erday that "the prob-: "Bossy" Refuses to.Bc!So!d lem of slash disposal in the Port . Oahtrnc fft Her flirt Stnll - - 4 - - - ' , I CI i U IIVIUII l IV IIVI Wl. ...-"- Uriora ceuar uisi.net wu wui" and required immediate attention. This was due. he said, to the de sirability of white cedar for ex port purposes and the large price it demands in the markets! ' . - ; - V - -A "Many operators go upon the land and log only the dfedar,'.' said Mrr Elliott, "leaving the remain ing merchantable timber standing. The slash remaining from the; ce dar operations is a distinct men ace t the remaining standing tim ber and cannot be burned broad cast without great financial loss. How to get rid of the menace and at the' same time conserve' the timber is the question that is be fore the forestry officials." AU members of the board will join in the inspection, it was said. vCOLD ASH, Englanrt--As dogs are known to . nave reiurnea their master after long spells of ' enfenrced absence, so aid 'Bassy,'- one of the best cows on anjr fftrm in this section, return to her old stall after being sold to a far-away neighbor, - Her owner drove "Bossy" to. market and disposed ot her to n farmer 12 miles away. The buyer took her home. Hut when milking time came next morning "Bossy" was back home in Cold Ash . a little tired from her long walk, but seemingly happy; in1 a bovine sort of way. " MORE FAtVJCZ FOR Qf5ZTSflW '1 ;r Oregon has long reached the pinnacle of fame the majestic "snow-capped5 Ml. 'Hood . Is known the world over. The grandeur of the Pacific highway has brought thousands of gbb travelers to this state. The word lumber is synonymous with Oregon over the entire universt. and now the discovery of large copper and other ore deposits In the eastern part of the tate bids well to let Oregon take the lead in industrial development of our country- But wait that is not all. Down in ailittle ravine in Hubbard. Oregon, Marion county, flows a cool,; spark ling spring that has been wasting millions of gallons of "life giving" water for countless years. It is true that before the white man drove the brave, and noble red man into the Pacific thht the Indian worshipped at this spring; and the hand of the medicine man worked its cunningness by this same water with miraculous results.' ' . ... t - COME, lmiXK AT THE "FOUNTAIN" OF YOUTH." Hublwml Mineral Sprinffs, "The Amer ican Carlsbad," located :ll miles south of Portlaiid and 20 milri' north of Swlem on J'MCi I U highway. ', A strictly modern New Sanltorium now open, is equipped to successfully treat Rheuma tisni, Skfn, Stomach, Bowel, Kidney and nervous diseases by Electrotherapy, Hydrotherapy, Os teopathy and all modern natural methods including special diet, sunlight, exercise and com radeship. PHYSICIAN IN CHARGE RATES REASONABLE Address all communications to HUBBARD MINERAL SPRINGS Or Telephone 501-2 Hubbard, Oregon , A! quaint Swiss cottage hygrometer, that pays for itself in many ways. It warns you when to take an umbrella, or when, not to bang out the wash. When, the weather is to be fine the two children will be out; when stormy weather is approaching the witch will come ont from 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow. 'It 'is surprisingly reliable on local .weather conditions. Made on strictlv scientific principles. We have secured a special price On a quantity and, as long as they last, will sell them for exactly what it costs ui to retail them only 69c if you Dring this cou pon. Every village, city and farm home should have one. Come and et voura at once or mail your order. Mall orders 8c extra for packing and postage. An excellent gift. Just the thing for Christmas. PERRY'S DRUG STORED 7 .. . THE REXALI STORE I I COCIAX CAxnrDAit i H t ' i w Today in i i a Womati's Auxiliary of St Paul's Episcopal Church. ' Rectory. "Mrs II. D. Chambers," hostess. ' 1 1 Past Matron's association. Mrs Godfrey's.., Chflstmasi party. Pitchology ' ' class." : jWoman'a dub building; v ' - ' ' Woman's Relief Corps; new and second-hand ready-to-wear bataar Hughes building, 47 Ferry street First" Presbyterian- church" La. dies Aid society. .Church parlors. 2:30 o'cloek.' . t WliUmetttt Unitersltyi Faculty ciuo. . rrp lessor and Mrs. Fienan von' EschehV home. 1775 Court street.-v. ."' Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Armory 2 o'clock. ' , Woman's Alliance ot the . Unt tarian -churclu Emerson room 2:30 o'clock. - Three' Link club. I00F hall Christmas meeting. . ,t-; ",..-.,. Saturday American Association of Univer sity; Women. Eks' dining room. i-uncheon .ueeung; . , , . c Womah'a Relief tCorps, new and econa-nana yeaay-to-wear bataar, Httghea building 467 Ferry street, JWllling ."vTorkersf class. Apron and, fancy ".work bazaar and candy sale, S. E. .licket officer Ms J0 'fl '' T: Sri' V,- " . . ' r - 1 - r., . f Game Boards Regularly 5.45 to'$9.75 4 I B - AL. f '' -'y mi in i i.iii v fl . Hi yi IVlt sJ1 ? " I' i I y "..MM. mmmmmmm wmm.. mWm N : "X. - - ... . 'fej m AiNOUiCEMEIT! :m To OrgaurMzatioos ff or Glanty m MILLER'S WILL GIVE Y& -V- ' ' ' " - - : H r r n, rsi v irra m i w h mm - am. r m - mm m m m m w mm mi j m- $3)p wukih ot lUY tor s) m M f OS' WORTH of TOYS; for Sg; M ' $150 WORTH of TOYS for '$75 V r One of these high class gatne boards should f be in every home. A game . in which - skill excels. See these boards nn ourxorner window. . ' BuT; Now and Save Money V i Li x ON! Tern's Leading Department Store i li m Appreciating the very liberal patronage extended to .us through out the year we take this opportunity of-presenting a proposition to charity organizations in and near Salem whereby they may buy toys for needy children at Half P: rice. , The; prices will be much less than wholesale, the loss we take will be charged of f. to charity. , The. only, rule governing the buying of these is this: All' toys must be purchased in half dozen or more lots in original packages, as it; facilitates wrapping, v ; Our entire line of toys is open to this ; proposition Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Kaydee, Kars, Dolls, Doll unuiuic, aicuiamtai i oys, lviusicai 1 oys, dooks, uames, ivecor-- ations, etc. Uur stocks are varied for erood choosiner. Make their little hearts, glaid by giving them toys! - .We will co operate with. you to the'above extent. ' . MEIJ2F& I Good Good. J Ealea'i tcaiicg fDcpartmeat ; Btort . V oe. ... - v- f; . v Liberty "street, j - ' feal vage shop : Jpmap'a club -JbuIIdinf. . - . . "ui"-r.., j jl ... yrjmf He."' ... I k v