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4" . 6- THE OREGON '5TATE5MAJCSALEM; OREGON'" TUESDAY MORNING,' DECEMBER 2 "1925 : V i Salem Society News ' By ACDRED BUNCH Mr. and M rs. East to Go On Mediterranean? Cruise The many friends of Mr. find Mrs. S. S. East' wilt be Interest ed in the trip abroad .which they are planning for the early part of of the new year . when hey will leave for New York, preparatory to a cruise, of jLhe; Mediterranean. In New Y drk iMh" and aire. East will be joined -by -JA. Erixon of Salem who- will alga; mjike the cruise. Theytoiri Jtwll,j take passage ojtneTransylvanja : on the 30thr pt"7aftaary,.; With the itinerary planned -taking them to Palestine, Egyp, ' Italy, France. Belgium.. Holland,, and .England. Mr. and ,Mra Easl;wjlll atop in Long Beach whore they: will be guests of theirr daughter, Mrs. Hugh Kyle (Gertriide . East) .. oh their way to; New "York, via the southern route. Grace Collins . Announces BetrotJial, I Many friends in Salenuwill he interested in the announcement of the engagement .of Miss Grace Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E., S. . Collins, to Mr. Elmer GoudyTson of Mr. and Mrs. John Goudy. The -announcement was made in Portland on Saturday at a fourteen .cover luncheon at the Collins'home. Miss Collins vis "a graduate ' of Willamette university and has taken post-graduate work at Heed college. She is a member of the Beta Chi sorority.- Mr. Goudy is a graduate of the Ore gon Agricultural college. The .wedding wlH be an event of June. ; wi Dinner a Welch Home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Welch entertained at an enjoyable fam ily dinner in their home on Christmas day.". A' brightly dec orated "Christmas tree, and fes toons of holly were attractive In the rooms. - The dinner was served at 1:30 i o'clock with covers" placed for 1 :6homa0pnjr I CBtrl Pr Phot Trial .of Mrs, Birdie Strome, step-daughter, Estra Strome, 14, has begun at Springfield. O. She is seen listening , to testimony, one of her attorneys, Lawrence. Lny bourne,'at her side.' - While we are getting a large shipment of several cars of coal, we suggest that you take the same advantage and lay in your winter supply '. while coal is fresh and prices arc right. Goal $10 and up L A R TRANSFER 1 43 South Liberty Phone 10 Miss . Ella Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Schultz, and children, ueorganne ana weuy; , miss Annara Welch, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Welch, and. daughter, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weleh.and daughters, Willetta and Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Woodbury tof Corv-allis, Mrs. Woodbury being the daughter of the hosts,' and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Welch. Wjaodicorths in Portland . Mr. and' v -Mrs. Louis Angle Woodworth are leaving this morn ing (or Portland where they will be in attendance at the State Teachers' association meeting. They will be in Portland forfhe .rest of the .week. - i 'y Christmas Daif.Wedding A very pretty wedding was solemnjzed at 4 o'clock, Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. .Bloom of, Rosedale, when their daughter,' Mary, became the bride of Lowell M. Gardner. Rev. C, A. Hadley, uncle of the groom. and ' pastor of the First -Friends church of Portland, officiated. ' The rooms were attractively decorated in keeping with the Christmas season and the couple took their places under a beauti ful-canopy 1 tinsel, Christmas bells and-greens. The ring cere mony was performed. Mrs. Bell Badley of Portland played the wedding march. ' The bride was very lovely "In her dress of white' satin back crepe trimmed in bands of white fur. She carried a shower bouquet of pink rose buds and narcissi. Following the ceremony re freshments" were served. Ices were cut by the Aliases Elizabeth Hadley and Genevieve Badley while Doris Gardner, Neva Hutchison and Lela Cook served. ' -The guests present at the wed ding were, Mr. and. Mrs. D. C. Bloom, and daughter, Lillian, P. I. Bloom, Mrs. Macy, Irwin, Lela inhrg4.- charged with the murder of her M AND STORAGE : Phone 930 f "4, . 1 BHd Wllf ord ' Cook, Mr. " and Mrs. Chester Tucker and son, Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Bates, all of Rosedale; Mr. and Mrs. Will Krebs and . son, Jene. ot West Umber, Mr. and Mrs. JY M. Gard ner and daughter Doris, Jean, and Betty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchison and daughter, .Neva, Mr. andf Mrs. H. D. Trover, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Keach and son, Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ram sey of Salem; Evelyn Gardner, Mrs: L. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hadley and sons, Allen, and Sherman, and daughter Eliza beth, Mrs. Bell G. Badley and daughter Genevieve and Miss Betty Harvey of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner will make their home in Yamhill where Mr. Gardner is engaged 'as manager of Copeland Lumber yard--?'r Visitors From Everett Mrs. Nell Kantaer and daugh ter Helen of Everett, Wash., who have been spending the :week at the home'rof Dr.- ami Mrs. W. C. Kantner, left for their home in Everett this morning. Mrs. Kant ner is supervisor of home eco nomics in Everett. Guests at Wallace Orchards Interesting guests at Wallace Orchards, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, early this week were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.-Davidson, of Portland, Mr. $nd Mrs. Odessa D. Sterling of Seattle, Washington, Miss Elizabeth Cornell of Portland, and Mtss Edna L. Sterling of Seattle. Miss Sterling is spending the holi day season at the Wallace home. Merry Makers Club Mrs. Christophor Butte enter tained the members of the Merry Makers club on Thursday at'Tier home with a delightful Christmas party. The decorative feature was the Santa Claus with his reindeer -and sleigh. Gifts from Santa's pack were distributed to the guests. I nthe group were: Mrs. E. Faunlandcr, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Joe Botts, Mrs. L. Bach, Mrs. Wil liam Butte, Mrs. I. Persons, Mrs. F. Petersoh, Mrs. II. Peterson, Mrs. C. T. Moffitt. Mrs. G. E. Fellers, and the hostess, Mrs. Christopher Butte. At the next meeting of the club, Mrs. Bach will entertain. Vdcation in Medford Mrs. Grace Thompson and daughter, Faye Louise, are spend ing the holidays in Medford at the borne of Mrs. Thompson's brother. Mrs. Thompson is a teacher at the Parrish Junior high school. Ever Ready Birthday Club The memhers of the Ever Ready Birthday club will meet to morrow, Wednesday, December 30, for a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1162 N. Sih street. Christmas Guests At Miles Home Guests for the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards and' three children of Tillamook. Additional guests on Christmas SOCIAL CALENDAR 35 Today WCTU meeting. Hall. 8:30 o'clock . Wednesday Ever Ready Birthday club. Mrs. Florence Shipp, 11S2 North Fifth strwt, hostess. Salem LeRU?! of Women Vot ers, City library. 3 o'clock. Thursday O. A. C. club. Watch party. Woman's Club houso. 8-12 o'clopk UNCLE BILLY DOROTHY DARNIT OOLLV WiU YOU TALK TO OORGAN COTOTHE 4f s i r i mi- I. Governess Nellie Ross Praised 'as Governess "Ma" Is Target Central Prw Photo While "Ma" Ferguson, -Texas governess, is under fire for alleg ed incompetence in office, her con temporary, Ooverness Nellie Tay lpe Rosij. of Wyoming, is being pointed to by admirers as proof that whatever nation may decide about Governess Ferguson's effici day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann and Mr. and Mrs. Ros Miles and their three children. ' : if' Alpha Chi Omega Christmas Party One of the most attractive Christmas parties of the past week took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers when Miss Dorothea Steuslotf was hostess for the pleasure of the active and alumnae members of 'the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. "An elec trically ornamented Chrislmas tree, holly, Oregon grape, and mistletoe were used in the doc- orating. A distribution of gifts was a feature of the evening. In the group celebrating were: Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Mar tin Fereshetian, Mrs. A. G. Bates, ; Mrs. Carl Pope. Mrs.. Lewis GriN fith, Mrs. Claude Steusloff. Miss" Maimi Victor, Miss Amelia Ba'b-: cock, Miss Grace Holt, Miss Louise Williamson. . Miss Alice Hall. Mrs. G. F. Chambers and the hostess, Miss Steusloff, of the alumnae group, and Miss Lucille Moore and Miss Katherine Hart ley, active members of the O. A. C. chapter. Oregon State Teachers' Association All is in readiness for the form al reception to be given tonight in the YMCA , to Oregon Stale Teachers' association delegates and officers by the Oregon. Con gress of Parents and 'IVachers Mrs. W. W.- Gabriel, president.. Mrs. ('. Harold Palmer in general chairman for th reception. H i", expected that thi". nrfnir will be one of the. largest assem blages of the thrpp-day conven tion of fhe stale ieacherw, . open ing- tonighfe an-i cqitinai . until Thitfaday. tu Lincoln high wkucl. M"88jv otit-of-towo mu and . ., .'.I'. , : ill ill Mr -v i i I ;k1" v I i ' . Central Prw Photo w w , J'L'L GiVE YOU A COIN P YOU CAM TELL ME WHAT. YOUR SlSTEf? THINKS MISTER WHliST l STORE r ency, petticoat government can be as clean and as efficient as by the "sterner sex,'.r ' ' There has been some opposition, but . the state generally appears to be pleasqd with Mrs. Ross rule, ob servers say. Above are three views kt her.' , women will attend this reception and "they will be received by the president, Mrs. Gabriel; J. M. Landers, ,C. A. Rice, Miss Cornelia Spencer, Mrs. J. F. Hill, Mrs. -G. M. Glines, Mrs. George J. Perkins, Miss Grace Bridges, Dean Kate W. Jameson, Mrs. W. T. Brice, Dean Virginia J. Esterly, Mrs. R. F. Scholz and Jesse McCord. The members of tho state board and the executive board of the Portland council will assist about the rooms. Mrs. C. Harold Palmer is gen eral chairman for the reception. Mrs.'W. W. Gabriel, president of the state congress', will extend greetings to the visitors and honor guests and receive with them. An elaborate musical program has been arranged through Mrs. Gabriel, who is ont only head of the-association but a musician of note. " A, group of songs will be sung by Mrs. Lola Kerman Meany, with Mrs. Barreme Tyler Stone -at the piano. Instrumental en scmble numbers wiU be directed by Mrs. Mary V. Dodge, and violin solos will be contributed by Harry Issacs. Throe girls from high schools Miss Gwendolyn Panton, Marjorie Gabriel and Margaret Mahony will serve punch during the reception Many of the grade teachers of the city are showing their deep interest in professional matters by taking au active part in the state association. During the week Miss Grace Bridges, president of the Portland . Grade Teachers' associ ation, will act as one of the pat ronesses Si the Monmouth Normal' school HniH'e. Kh will also be a sneaker at" I he class room tiepart nient o the National Educational asH6ciation's regional conference. Miss Vida Hammond, president of th'i class roiii department uf tli' O. S. T. S., will preiude over TO She ONE OP .TH DEAREST MEN ON EARTH ' n OF S w VA the meetings of that department and will also serve as hostess , at the breakfast for .class room teachers. . ; t Miss Viola Ortschild Is chair man of the committee on the loan fund. Miss Isa Botten is chairman of the music division of the asso ciation. Mrs. Maude E. Damall will make a report of ihe findings of a survey on retardation conducted by the association. Miss Jean Richardson will talk on the N. E. A. report of teachers salaries. Portland Telegram. Return Erom Arizona Mr. and "Mrs. Edwin Hoffnell have returned i after a , month's absence "in Arizona where Mr. Hoffnell was called on business. Guests atfktmes Home Mr; and,Mrs. Wftlard Seton Kau f mam 4 Rut h . Barnes ) apen,t the Chjistnia(9 waeK-endl at "the borne of Mrs; Kauf man ' parent, Mr. and "Mrs., E. T. Barnes. . . . Bm'dfcii-Varidevbrt Wedding. .,. - . Hilda, Maek the youngest daugh ter of William Vandevort, was united in marriage last Saturday morning at 7 o'clock to Glen Burdick of Brighton. The couple will make their home in Brighten where Mr. Brighton is employed by the Brighton Lumber company. Twin Daughters Born Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Goodwin (Betti Kessi) are receiving con gratulations from their. Salem friends over - the birth of twin daughters, h few days before Christmas. , Mr. and- Mrs. Good win are making their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Goodwin will be rcBtembered as the society edi tor ou The Statesman during the fai and' early winter of 1923-24. 4 JL .. ... Miss West Is Guest Miss Gertrude West of Seattle is the guest of her father, Ben F. West, for the holiday season. League of Women Voters Members of hte Salem League of Women Voters will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Wed nesday, December 30, in the city library. Silver Wedding Anniversary Silvcrton, Or., Dec. 28. One of the prettiest of Silverton hiloday affairs was given Sunday after noon at the attractive hbme of Mr. and Mrs. George- Hubbs when they received congratulations from more than one hundred of their friends. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs' 25th "wed ding anniversary. Receiving with Mr.- and Mrs. Hubbs were their oldest daughter, Miss Dorothy May Hubbs, Mrs. F. V. Treadgold, Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge, Max - and Ronald Hubbs, and Kenneth Bent son also assisted in receiving the guests. Little Ruth Margaret Hubbs mef the guests at the door. For the entertainment of the guests music was furnished dur ing the afternoon, this part of the arrangements being in charge of Mrs. 4. W. Welch. Mrs. Gordon McCall and Miss Kathleen gave a number of piano solos, while an orchestra composed of Dr. J. W. Welch. Dr. A. D. Woodmansce and A. Bruce gave a number of tie lections. At the insisteut de mands of her many friends Miss Dorothy May Hubbs also sang a number of polos. TJ'se red andgreen color k;1m?ui.ij r the holiday "season was" carried ohI in, much the same manner a. it bad bee 25 years ago. The liglls sy-p covered witli arti fieiat 'poins;e.t I as. wliile a heaoti ftil rkiijuas' ,tt'Q ajid red tan "TVttV.UT Ot: SOM.,eOtvK TO A HEM A dies added mTich to the Attractive ness of the fodmi. Besides these de$rat!ans$e li-oom, jmd Mils were Ailed jarith large bonqusts of flowers aid potted plan ta, gifts frem friends. A bouquet oi roses was a gift from the Eastern Star. A .great zuiraber of .silver -gifts were also received frpm, friends. In charge of the fining room were Mrs. Frank Hubbs and Mrs. E. R. , Ekmaa, while pouring dur ing the afternoon -were Miss Ina Hubbs, Mrs. A-E, Janz, Mrs." E. R. Ekman; Mrs. G. B. Bentscm, Mrs. C. W. Keene and Mrs. C. M- Wray. Assisting with the serving were Miss Blanche Hubbs, jirs. C Schlador , Mrs. Floyd In graham and Mrs, Earl Adams. , On the guest list was scarcely anyone who bad nof been friends of the Hubbs family for the past ten years or more. While' besides the immediate family the guest list included a few who had been present at the wedding' 25 ;ea.rs ago in Jltunesota. TJiese were Mr. and,MF. James KoauJf .of the Silverton Hills, and - Mrs. JE. J Oder. Mrs. 'Oder made jtfce. coffee whioh..was served at. the, j-;eddihg and was again present to make, it for the anniversary. A great many, of. jlhose . present asked Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs to have their names retained for tho golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs have lived in the Silverton community al most 24 of the 25 years, and dur ing this time they have owned three homes within a radius of one block. " Visitors- in Portland Mrs. Harry Rowe and daugh ter. Kathryn. are spending the week in Portland as house guests of Mrs. C. A. Parker in Irvlngton. OA C Watch Party One of the most interesting events of the week will.be the 0. A. C. club g'et-tpgether and watch party on Thursday evening, December 31, when all graduates of the Oregon Agricultural col lege , all ex-students, and all present students, now in Salem will be expected to join in the festivities associated with the welcoming of the new year. Miss Vivian Marsters, the president of the club, has appointed Mrs. Wil bur Weeks and Miss Sylvia Woods a committee of two to arrange for the entertainment. It is rumored that a grand march led by Father Time and the New year will be among the features offered. . J. Evans Marries Coming as a surprise to a wide congregation of friends was the marriage Sunday evening of Mrs. Edith E. Jones and Reverend J. J. Evans', former pastor of the First Christian church which took place at the home of Mrs. Jones' par ents, Mr. and Mr?- Thomas W. Lewis at 6:30 o'clock. Reverend Albyn Esson of the Christian church of Albany read the service in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends of the couple. The bride was attractive in a leve- ly gown of rosewood crepe, jvith silver arid5 foge hat ifo haf moniie.' The wedding was announced at the farewell service that followed immediately after the close of the ceremony. Mrs. Evans served as house mother at the Beta Kappa soror it y at the Oregon Agricultural col lege last term. Reverend and Mrs. J. J. Evans left Sunday evening for southern California where Mr. Evans will assume the duties uf his new po sition. The PriaccHs PignateJH d'Ara gon. formerly Mb?3 Ruth Watere of Philadelphia, t-ai'l as sbo em i9 U 4 r wL JU f REE H RAfalO PANS DINNER CONCERT ! 0:00-7:00 KOW (491.6) Port- land. -j,jt-,-iu.y i- . STORIES 6:30-7:3(1 IvHJ lloXJl) ; Los Angeles. History story, Pro- . tessof 'HerUog. fjfj-M i -; - ' 7:00-7:30 .KJJft.. (3M-4) Se attle. -Bedtime stories. ENTERTAINMENT i 6:00-11:00 KIW (403.2), Ix)S Angeles. 39, Leighton's orchestra; 6:30-7: i0 his tory story, Prof. Hertzog; weekly visit of Qu.een.';.Tttanla and Sandman front Fairy land: , Charles, Leslie 1U11, readings: Lenore. Killlan. contralto:. 7 ;80, talk On dogssr H. W. Robertson: - pro gram; iOriir CJarkts tance orchestra. " .', ' u. 000til:t0 KGO (SOiyt Oak land, Cl.. . 6-7, twilight con cert; , 8, Vinton LaFefrara and. his concert orchestra; Elsa Behlow Trautner, so prajia; f Elde Young' Maury, accompanist; Wanda Krasoff pianist; Alldn Wilson, tenor; MtfFarland;; sisters; ! Golfcm- bian trio; 9:30, auction bridge feature; 1011 dance . music. .'"' 0:00-11:30 KFOA (451.3), Se attle. 6-6:45, Hoffman, or chestra: 6:45-8:15, studio entertainment ; 8:3 0-9 : 3 0, , studio program; 9:30-11:30, Harkness orchestral : 6:30-11 KFI (467), Los An geles. 6:30, vest pocket-con- eert; 6:45, radiot6riaUir7, varied program; 8, Examln or program; 9, Louise; Klos trio; 10. ballad hour.. ; 6:40-11:00 KPO (428.3), San Francisco. 6:40, Lihd or chestra; 7-7:30, Selger's or chestra; 8-9, studio pro gram; 9-10, trio. Gypsy and Marta, harmony team; 10-11, Jack 'Coakley's orchestra. 6:45-10:00 KFOA (434.3) Se attle j Wash. .6:43-8:15 courtesy program; 8 i.10-10. Times studio program- barked on the steamship to spend the winter in' Cannes with . her sister, the Baroness Meyronnet do Saint Mare: "Riviera . fashiens th-is . winter are going to be ultra, f- Skirts es- sepcally." ; The princess smiled and added: "You might say that skirts will be knee plus ultra! i. r , ... is the right price to pay for a good tooth LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large 'Tube By Charles McMinus 25 wtt,ou!i jyy k t-r . wntA- GUV ALLTHE OTMEr' FELLOWS GAVE ME A . , Quarter, for the -j Same., thing I , .- v -Iriu.--'- :t -"- '''