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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
v Salem S&cieWWmU "il 4. . - -n By AVDIUSD - BUNCH Mrs.JPrince Byrd ' ' , Entertains Club. r One - of the "most 5 delightful meeting of the Tuesday "Bridge club for the year tooTf'plaoey!$-( terday afternoon when Mrs. Prince; Byrd entertained for the pleasure ; of the members and two addition al guests with a 1 o'clock lunch eon at the Gray Belle' followed with an afternoon of cards In her borne. - In: lieu : of- prizes aeh guest was made the recipient of a favor from, the branches of ' the Christmas tree 'arranged fin" the Byrd home; . ? : V"!' T ': Invited guests f or vtha after noon were , Jr - BrjKJdrii and Mrs. RorByJ . At the Gray Belle the table was lovely with polnsettlas 'and holly, while, Christmas deeoratloiis of holly, mistletoe, and evergreen were again featured at -the Byrd home.' , ' .: Covers, at , the "luncheon were placed for Mrs. Arthur!. Rahn, Mrs. T .A. Roberts, Mrs. R. M. Ilofer, Mrs.' Frank Spears, Mrs. E. F, Slade, ' Mrs. ,IIarry : Hawkins, Mrs. Curtis.CrossMrs. Ercel.Kay, Mrs. Keith Powell of "Wbodburn, Mrs. Berf Ford, Mra. Ror Byrd, and the hostess-, Mrs. Princ-Byrd. i AUtbe Aext- meeting of n.be club Mrs. FT&nk Spear's "Will be the' hos tess, ., the . group . meeting-- for, the 'first meeting of the' new year on January 12. .-.. V ' ' ' Salem Leagite-pfj ::. . W'jomcnlVoters. ir. w ..,.-. - i Members oX the i'alem'sV'anch of tho. lfatlouarJJague f Ataen voters will , meet -aj ,3 p-tioeis, tnia afternoon for an imiJorantbusi- ness meeting. ., Visitors: in Portland J Mrs. George J. Pearce and Misp Dorothy Pearce are spending sev eral days In Portland, taavftig'mo! tored iip on Tuesday. Librarians in-Porfland Miss Maude- E.'-Covlngton' and Mrs.-Jvan Bellingerwlll be among those from alpmv in.. attendance today at the meeting of the iibtaVy Section of the state; teachers' sociation in Portland. Dinner at Curtis Cross Home ... Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hpjfer of San Francisco," who are bouse guests of Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer, and Mnand Mrs. "William Hfttz of Vancouver, B., C, who are guests at the" home f Mrs. STTW". Thompson wero;the honor gnests , at the,aeiigntiui; dinner' party tn 27-in Outing nnn6l Lights' orParks , Fair Gride - - : Yd. t5c;.V Blankets, All First Qualities. No -Seconds l - - . . - J - J. - m mm vw a - I - rMv Plonlrof a J Aa mwvw Striped borders; 54x74, a pair 'liKasTioa'Biefs-' y ' .72?0f' extra Jsiierey or white,, Colored Orders, ' rPair9b - ' 3 lbStiteheoS Cotton -Batts OUting Flannel Gowns iSpec&lEOO;, - . , ! inch PiiesFlgti'red Crepes Pretty Patterns t Vd 38c- lUNIQNfMADE CLOTHING" FORf MEN - This il anew line, of Real faflorfed;Clothing-6o IV " -rtaterials J-weltmade " - ' - v- . Men's Suits, 524.50, $29.50 35 and,40 Ydung, Men's Suits,$20and;24.50 " These Suits ard Irom 6 to 10 tfnder-priccd to ,. introduce thi snew line of ' v ; v j ! Union. Made Suits j . . ;240246 NORTH COMMERCIAL Phone 10f Saturday'litT'w'hicn Mr. and 'Mrs. Cn'rtfstCrbsa'were'liOsrs at thelr hrae!4linil. - 4 Covrtwere1placedvfor Mr. and Mfs.-'IiEtwredcer'TIofer, Mr. " and Mrs. AtfllHanf Kttt'CMn fend Mrs: John J. Roberts. Mr. andTtfr-K. M;c Hdfe. iXf. f tilt vMr!l.Kelth Powell ' ot tVodtfbuVn and the hosts, Mr." afldMTst Curtii Cross. North west -Poetry Society -CAX'growp ttSal?m literary folk plan to be in attendance. thi4 fevej hmg atith8,.metiis'grof the-North-west Poetry society at the -home ofMr7 BTl CT WDrHnair bir Port land -Heights, i i - HolidayWtinmrst 'r-', ' ; Spaidding Home , ' 'eneroM BA fte'ason'a mostenjoy able dinners took place Christmas dayatf "Ihe! SlpamWrng. hoftie when Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Spauldflfg-entertained for the famay Vltt-'fthe group were Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Spataailig;iiandimdTe4iNew: Ierg, Mr. amd -"Mrs. . Walter ? U BpauldiBg and little diughter, Le ion'e, .Mr..lid'.Mrs. Roy. Mills iid ic-hUdrentf and ;Mr. .and Mrs.-Lewiis Griffith ;.- and ' Bttl 'daughter. Nor ah Kate. - r Vacation , at Mont :AltodRancJir f y v " : f' MrvfllhA'Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Mfs. Blahc'oe M. ibnes"are spend ing the-Rollday (Ma6th rt thIont Aito'janchf ilosfihurg, J .M is Henrietta: White Is spend. Uig the ' holiday' Reason as the guest of her parents, Brigadier- J ductal ajaa Mrs.: ueorge White. Miss "White Is a student at. Oregon Agricultural college. B. P. and V. Ex- ',, Officer Travels . rJtvIisa, .Adelia Prichard, ,past president of 'the National Federa tion of Business and Professional Women's dabs, left for Vanpou Verj -B. Cjwhere' she: will give the principal addres3at thevan nu'a.1 .meotiflg of- 'he Vancou-ver Business and Professional ' Wo- as-lmen,s clubr returning to Portland Thursday r-Mies- Prichard was accompany Iedrby "Miss Jennette M. Dailey of, Paul, publicity; director of the Minnesota Federation of Business knd Professional Women's clubs. Miss Dailey Is making an extended TitTn 'Portland, and is renewing her friendship with Miss Prichard, t whoTxrsfce-m'etr while "the Portland fwoman"wa3- BatiortalpresideBt'Of HhebTg-ahljAtion-; '"t Shi ha ?b'eeft : "27-in. Ginghams . New Patterns Fast Colors Yd. 15c 4x76 Blankets -Greys or Tans, also plain , white . , ,f I, . i .; ,i . . " Nashau BUnkets r72x84tExtra: lar?e, also " Extra Heayy-f-White, - LcOioreu Jaoraers ' ,Wo6l .Finifeh - Pairi$4-50 U Jb., Stitched :. : Cotton Batts Prettyl'-atteTns; Sftnch-Challles" Yd.49c . i'i Specials, .pair i Si Pair4$I 75c, 50c warmly gree'tea bV tfie I6c"at "BusF ' ness',; aid ProfessioBal " Women's club, Minnesota, claba J arfel vary active, .according, to- JJisa-. Dailey, in'thglrfactlvitUaatar imctf in theniw3.Oreg0Tiian- .- "V r - . - '- . -t - . - .- Queen Review A'o. Five Queen. Review No. 5 .of the WoWan's?Benflt association - will 5iold'a special meeting f. -Import- - Hce - at 2 o'clock : on Thursday, December Si,' in the small hall at the Fraternattemple7 AH mem bers are-requested to be present. Mrs,. Bradford Is Guest Mre. Etta Bradford of Portland i3-speBdiag the, holiday-ceasoa as the guest of friehda. . pimier 'aC. Cooper Home ..Air. and Mrss, J. T. Cooper en tertained; in ' their home on Sagi inew street at one of the. most fenjoyable family dinners of the brblidajr' season: last"Thrsday;f A centerpiece -of ScofeS t Kea the made .t-he Christma'labWi&ftva rSOCIAIi 1 C AZ.END AlTl " Today - - I. ' ?Evr Ready Birthday' club.' 'Mr. Florence Shipp, H62 North Fifth street,' hostess. - - " t Salem League of Women Vot- library, JJ o'clock, r i Thursday. . ' O. A C; 'cJub w Watch party. Woman's Club-houses 8-12 o'clock, i- Quear Itev No. T t the Woman's Benefit association. Fraternal Temple, 2 o'clock. "LISTEN IN" FREE TOT RADIO FANS ' ilIWEHDOXCERT . i fl:(M7KK ROW (401.5) Pdrt- 0:K7:0&, KPWV (212.6 iPortlanxl. t- - r-.-iV'SEWs -' 7:30-7145 KV (4fl.r,) PoTt 'iland, new Items. " ' 7:30-9iiV3 (;,) PulU 'rnaBi Wash7 ' Pttulin WiU liamst -pianist; 'PjToto'l, a Safe Explosive It N. m- ler: "The Proper Housing- of 1 Poultry," J. S. Carver. 7:30.0:00 KOAC (282.5) Cor- --vallis. -7:30, magical selec tions; ' 7r45, "Mohe'y. Plans5 ..." for the "Home Income Sa .1926.' Emma S. Weld;. 8 8:15. "Which Shall It Be ' Serge' or Satltt.?.' . cliha' Ff'itchof f. ' .. . . ; ' stories . 0:30-7:;30 KH J (405.2) Lo Angeles. History gtory. Pro-. fessor Hertzog. . 7:00-7:20 (4G7) Ios An-. gele?. Detective stories. EXTERTA1XMEXT 0:00-10:00 ,KPaV (454.3) vSe, atUe. . $-6:45; Hoffman? or. 1 chestra; 6 : 4 6-8 :i 5,? studio .'program;. 8 :30-io. Times or-i - gan arecital, Elk'a club. - 6:00-11:00 KHJ (0.2) Lp8 Angeles, C-6:30. Leighton's otcheBtra;Vft20-7JvWip.-m4 .historr. story. Prof. Hert20g; - Daniel Le L.ucen3 -Beatrice -.Wilaoni- . saxophones duets? DickWiIlsIor, juvenile re 'pOrteriti Mickey McBan and i Virian Marple, screen atari . "let;" 8','bft Mars Baumgardt, scientific .lecturer; -8:30-10; program; "10-11 Clarlc's dance orchestra. j8O-ll:00KFI (487) Los An . ' geles;; Of SO, vest pocket con- rertf-6:45, radiotorial; 7, tectlre stories; 7:20, Drury; Lenpington, tenor; 8, orches tra;, 9, examiner" program;. 10, Patrick-Marsh, orchestra . UNCLE -JBILLY, L : : ' : 1 1 : . . , ' .;f- iy1-' .' - 1 -Igfe -. , -1 . . yH DORoni-pAicaT :; " Z - , .-., ... . , : ; t : tive.fdoTers at'the dinner were placed s for 3r. i anMrs. Cecjl Cojpr- and hfldren; .Jepple,' Ja-mos - Caret aij"4 If aiol f. M. nd Mfj.V Walter XlinUtjiitd "4aaghil, Jevell;4 andV tlva ' hosts."! .r'aad Mrs. J.'T."Cooper: Woman'sClub Classes . . Special 'interest , at .the alem Woman's ;,. clb: classes on Monday centered around the diftcuwHoa.fn current vpbL1!, - eplendidly icon dntted by:Prof. s:-B. Laoghjiiu The xroup took up the matter of the- wofld court -plan" and foUow ed with" a.dIseusio,n -bf th finan cial -it ft at ion In, Prance and the present, polUicalr stalua -of Italy. Many-QtiestionS ,wr asked by the group or W -womeifc-prpe.- At the meetlng,f-the literature clasa -Itev.. Martin Fereshetlaa continned .the dHcu'wIon. on .Em erson's Vssay, ."Self Reliance." Yoma rco Club to Meet Mrs. B. E. Sisson and Mrs. E. B Millard will be hostesseii this afternoon at the Millard, home at 28(110 street for members of the Yomarco club and a- group, of ad ditional quests, honoring Mrs. Roy EV.illen, who is leaving. soon for Los Angeles. ' ; Siory-TeUi ii j Section Postponed The meeting of thc.sfory toiling BfiVtion of the Salem. Arts league which-waK scheduled for tonight has been oofctnonerf and will lako pface instead a week from tonight, Wednesday, January C; at Mrs. Ivan Bellinger's apartment- at The Court. - - . . G nests at Ma reus Horn c Mr. and Mrs. BaxIJClooley (Ma bel MarcuS) ofj; Myrtle Point.' Or.,; are spending the Chris' mas . holi- iayaat the home of-Mr. Cooley's iirehts, Mr-, -iad Airs. -A. V Mr- jus.ftt tlkt-ir country home Konth St. Baloni." : jhrsls From McMinnvillc , Dr. and Mrs. ,J. IJ., JMfioii and laughter Wanda from .McMinn- nlle were Sunday dinner guests f the doctor's sister. "Mrs. Annie 3. High. 693 North" Iiibertyrlrftct; Christmas Dinner at Truitland - Mr. and Mrs.-W. E. Branch were losts at one of the loveliest-holi-lay dinners of th year when they .ntertained-at . their home, near When you buy. glasses-Ho you patron ize a firm whose reputation for relia bility 4 and fair-dealing is tRoroughly established or do you go to the spec-- tacle dealer" yrh o adver tises cut rates and His no interest intKe welfare of of your eyes? A HOUSE OF PERSONAL SERVICE Stapl Optical es PORTLAND MASONIC TEMPLE Fraltland.- -oa"1 Christmas ' day.' Thei5nc8ta : were traoUrax Ai iCi? Braeh -taJd soWRalphi Mrs. Wlllfaiit "Branch. ; Mr. "Branch's mother of . Salem, and Adam Burns of J?alfim.' In the evening Mr', ap4l Mrs. A. r' ranch"enter Uined the 'same guests' with Mr, and-:Mrs,j John Trent,i: InlWded, Thexlay Befttjr finethe snenaftef dinner, walked nt.verth liehW ard the grain looked fine. Geprge lYeihleroth and Batty Cooper Stage Stgi Party' "i- G eo rge y Wendero th'an d .,' Ratty. Cotiperjwha are oivf the ; city ot Salem'a pay roll, and live between 170 if 80 on N. Water street Magada.i'Ktag'' , party at (helr homes on Monday, evening for th benefiW ot the. widows nanji orph ana". Bat being' the. widow--and tteorge the orphans. - The eyening was .spent in playing Progressive 500. in which George Johnson car ried -off high honors, and C. K. Muston carrying-off the "booby" prize. 'At 10;45 an announcement was made by- Mrs. r Cooper to tby effect .tliat- supper was being served at the Wenderoth- home,' at Which -place 4he 'fitags"' pro ceeded ,to go. If the .writer is not mistaken, Thos.. Brown was rone of ihe first "stags" at the ta ble and Mayor Glesy for some- un- known"?Teawtt" loitered "along the way and was the last to be seated. The luncheon consisted of sand wiches, rake, jello, pudding, nuts, candy, coffee, cigars and cigar ettes., George iWenderoth, acting' toastmasfer, eilledr upon all' pres-" ent'for a little talk;; in which all responded. Much credit was giv en Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Buttsj'apd Mrs. . Wenderoth for the sumptu ous "spread" anttrthose present proved their enjoymentr - At""' .the conclusion 'of the "spread" C. 'It; Muston, .(lelfghtcd those1' preterit. witli' one of his famous sVlo.s.r after whih talka'of formibg 'a club were - discussed. . - George Wendroth was elected, president, Batty Cooper, vice president. JMay or Gjesy, secretary; Thos. Brown, -treasurer, C. E. Amberry, official- reporter. ..and, Orvillc- Oglesby, Theo. C. Amends, Ralph Howard-! and C. E. Amsberry.''eats" com mittee. Mrs. Butts, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Wenderoth "were made honorary members of the club and "K ;V rP--l r SAtEM . Salem, Oregon t ? 'SI Gpmpariy fee second Monday hfght tti each month was' set as th datv for meetings. - By-laws and regula- iuua Will UO 11 IUO Dgll meefins whfch' 'tt'WL be hbld"il January. . .r ,4 .f i After a little discussion a motion, was made td adjbhrn. A verjren- ioyable evening was had by those present.- The following "etags" were in attendance: C. A. Swope, John Williamson. Orvflle Oglesby, II. D. Weeae, C. E. Amsberry; Wra. E. Moses. -R; ST trSwardGeor W.; I Our Eiit:::,:'::,::-.:..-:-. v H t :r .: Showing v M&."k 1 m m gg; 'J 81 I ' 11 -siagwf I1 "''".- "TAJ 8 1 ' , . .tf Crepe de chine, figured crepe and satin back crepes in the bright prins shades. Baize, blue, pach, lavender, pink4, lip sticks "rd and . mtalic lace with colorful 'flowers. ;Some. are: made along the straight line's While othfers"are of the tvo piece tyTe'" with "flare; skirt, and' still thers with' the slightly raiSefd waist ltne. -A fairer, good idea' .of .'the 1 styles can be 'gleaned f rm dur windoV'dii '.'haVe yau exainine.the materialfT.mbre.cloIy. . J&hnson , Bany . Tober.'OPraaS: t McCarthy, H?: Cl' lluwimel, -cr M. j Oglesby"'' TWo fc Amehds, D. W. VTash.; J, IJ. JGiesy, toa. Brpwn, John : Hawk, p. Muston, anl iJeorfee Wenderoth.' ' Attend .Symphony ' Concert MmS. ftaad?Mls)r5E3tabeth Levy werev among- those "W the audience- for-the Symphony or chptioiceic,' ott.Monday nignt Atthe titfunicfpal ahdkbrlttin in. .ir ;,i ,1 - .I, , '..p ,. ii4. ii ' i n " - Miss Fisher in Portland ' M,tss Margaret Fisher waa .: a gnest-o-fei tUfte'eitnfhd of 1 her -hrotleVaildlster-jnil'ay. Df. and Sirs1 Robbln,i8herrai Portland. reiurninghome6ji Monday. - i.. v '"" " 1 - - ; ' - CorVaill8---New . Creea .I" 3-story building will cost 1100,000. -. . - v : - -J '" ' ' ' " '"" y '-, . r" - " ' ' - - : :: r A Grants Pas. Rich gold quaHx fonnd,'inear'?olff Creenbackmine after six-year search By Charl&a McManu