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V--VV; TUESDAY MORNINC, JANUARY; 5, 192t SllB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON , 1 Larsen Ts'Guesl J 'U The-Tiohie of Mr.rand: Bean , on Court - street '.vai the scene cm' Saturdayeirenlag'ol an attractive,, bridge, i party tcomplK men ting Mrs. IJU J.. Larsen or Port land, J he cn est-of her parents ur ine the blfday s Impartiable' of brldse . were i',plajEi du,i1.ns f the e ven in K JVlt hj the. W g h seor es. ga ins to'M rvand )fr(M Ois Xtf . f : Tho group 1 Included: ir. i and Mrs".1 John I r. Oarsoii, Mr.&d M t s. Fran Ir Srars,5 Mr. .'and Mrs. HoHis f 1 uftt fngt on," "Mr", land Mr; Paul Hendricks Air. att4 ,"Mrs..JTel9on, Mr. and. Mm j Kenneth MI all pt liaJlaa;, Mr. . and ; Mr.t Orris Fr;yr and th:i honor guest. Mr. and Mrs, J. . Larsen :'oniB(l, i-M Guest FfiJndefemdenee.1 ',' M iss HIu I'tKl14 r.f Itidfl peridence was -th , hoitse iftueist over the weekend ot'Mlss Marie Partij at'JSdnfprd Home ' Mr. and Mrs. ""Rex Sanford wre hosts' to a group of their friends at a delightful .New.. Year's eve party .on .Thursday.. Bridge wiis played,, pilbwsJ withjdaMfek.. Out of town guests for the dccas-. ion included TdrBVpHeleCSiwotti and Tora SmTEa of! Porhand. " 1' ' :.' '. -'-', v- f -H-f :---" ' V 'f-' Missionary Society . .' "The WomarTsMfssionary socley ty of the tFirstV Presbyterian I church .will f meet. t: 230 o'clojrk r j rjiay aiiPFDOOH; January n, for tho" January 'fj meeting." Tbi 8ii bjectvof , thesfiecnpon wUJ 4e "A mer le'jLVpi bU$6refea4ttai lions." with, Div Norrah7 K. Thlly as one of the speakers".', :The ojn inittee In charge'of-the program. and arrangements includes Mrs; V A. Detzell, Mrs., George -M. lirown. Miss Ada J?hnpon,' and Mrs. E. TvPrpseott. Guitd Will Meet . A mfleling, f.f iho St. PaAI's uild will hit held at ihe home of Mrs.; N. C, Kafoury, 75? North Summer 'street, on 'Tuesday', 2 iZb oVlock. Election of officers -ifUJ take place. The regular Epiphany dinner of the St. Pant's Episcopal church will be held in the parish hall on Wednepday- evening'! at C;30 o'clock. 1 - ..,- "!: I - - ; jR-.t- s j ; Ckcinekcta Chapter j at TkieUen-Home r - i f i An- ionusnally larg:; attendance marked- the meeting of Chemek- -eta chapter.Daughtera of the Am erican: Involutions last Saturday at the home of .Mrs. II. B. Thiel- i sen. on court street wnen Airs, i Thielsen, llise Nell Tnielsri. Mrs. Putnam. Mrs.. Jojy ,and Miss nan ;-ArmeEate-,werw" noBiesses. The- rotJttHf -were-' decorated W ith Keaooal flowers -andrKreens. - A partleolavty interesting pajer on OfegottMIle8ti)nea"vWas jread by MrALVndejrhUl. At fthe business- meeting ,rthe apouefi raeut: was ",ina(le it-?tlio 'isauei of tho Oregon jMa'galzinfe to-he sponft nored by betate-.board.-. Jrs. L L.U?atteraoa-oCMnttnomah, was elected to associate membershipj An additional gneat froin Multno mah chapter was Mrs.4 Ji MDavjs Mrs.' II. D. Mars of Jefferson'and Mrs.-. JG. Itlegelman were admit- .ted " tti national -"membership ! oil Sat urday i'f j: 'l Aaellghlfulr-soehil-hotir. with t'h - bostt-sses' in1 charg, vf ol lowed bAjMeetTn&T. .TV "'---i Ba UlejlQxrifl Ttz4ding .' ,', The -emony':whien." nnited- in tn ar r lageM4 .Vera Myrtl Battles of " Salem and .M r j GleanMorris was , solemn iied.;in,anj Am presslTo i jnaareTrnTdISlairaarTS; at tlws homeof Dr3V. OKantjaer, the inclatitfg lef gytean. f. The. only attendants were 'Mr. and Mrs. Ilobart 1 Smith,': as Taald ?pf hpnoi and fDesff mah.' frs.-Smith Is a tester of the rlde; The Tingser-j viM'wit ttawt - "". -' vice was used. y of gold Canton crepeiT The beaa b tifuUy1 adorned Christmas treo fn t he Kantner horns ' made akl' at tractive background for the bridal ' party ; r.;?-Ci,i '' & iK-T: Mr. and;;Mrs.' Morris , left on f Sunday tor "Los Angeles where f they wiirrhake'thelr "home. " ' ". t - ... " . . i . Kjcmrai isii cie -: - j ! . The Central circle oX the Jason j at 2 e'clPck Wednesday afternoon i iittendance.l jdesired. J. U Attenas cytaze uonvewton -,M iss Cornelia Marvin,' nt&te .li brarian, retnrned'on Saturday af ternoon from -Portland where she v r. ? in attendance at" seKHionof t the -Oregon State' Teachers icoAr ; N em Year's Day,,.' f ct Park Place i : Mr; nndMrs. U." Ci Boyer;"Mr; imd-Mrs. C. C Clark and Miss Ola tiarlc "were guests bn New Year's day1 at! the home of. Dr. and Mrs. Newton Sheldon at JPaTk'!Piac. Add ItionaP guests at. the' Sheldon home for the holiday were Dr.f and Mm.' Sheldon's niece .and nephew, Mr.": and Mrs. Charles It. Smith of Jcnnings;ixdge:fS- .-;'-''f).--,i.'p: Kruf mans Return to Seattle ;.l r,: and ... MrflL rW'illard . Seton Kaufman' who spent th; holiday seat . as ' guests of Mrs... Kauf- raaa's parents; Jlr.: and' Mrs. "E. TZ Barnesi have returned to their here in' Seattle", 'Mrs. - Kanfman vi - t ' .-.v i -.-4. yLj.r.f' &.A. ' '-: - I WdijMr.;;Jufaaan.. -having gone earlier on account of nusiness. ' On Christmas 'day one of the seaspn's most - attractive dinners war6rve4 at-'the- Barnes home fn honor of Mr.4 and Mrs. .Kaufman frs-E..T., Barnes. Mrs. FVank,W. I rower: ana. miss ; Florence tpwer were the 'hostesses , for the event. A lovely ""centerpiece- of ferns. poinbettias, around which Wfre ar- ta'ngl'Ted candles In crystal holders, tnade lh fable' festive, for ho-fii oVlock. dtnneri : !' f"ykvers were placed for Mr. and Mrs!J.H'. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. : A.'Hllsr.- Mr Mark. Mr. and Mrstj Waldo Mills 4 ahd children Maty,iHllen and Waldo, jr.. the houior .guests, Mr. 'and Mrs. WU- lard; StoBv Ivaufiuan, ..and , tha howts. Mr. and JUrn. f- Barnes. Mrsi: Jraak Wr Powf. and J&w orenoe. rowr. )Vdr Mother to Meet i TioSaJlem cJmpOir ot jthQ Pre- gonState .War iMoerawill.ineet at' 2: SO J o'clock" this afternoon for an important business' meeting in the Chamber of Comnierce xooins. Annual dues wilt be payable at tniaj time?'v A humber of import ant Mbusiness- matters are to come Hp. jj - i -H-i Ztiiy.UM Club Mrs. Reuben P. Boise and Mrs. Frank W. ' Spencer will be hos tesses on - Thursday; January 7, formenibera..of tho Piety Hill clnl at t he Boine home,. 19 Court strriet. . ... ii " . ... iMM,y Vacation ni Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge W.. ling and! sons, Wallace and .Job.bjf. sperjt the ten-day holiday period in yanoouver. Wit, where they were the hoHse quests of Mr. Hug's, aunt.", the Misses May and AnnL Shogren: Mr ling was in attndfvnce at the State Teachers' afssticlatibn' in'Portlattd during t he past week. .. -i f . . ' i -Reium -From Seattle . : 5rs. A. Cornpyer and daugh ter jf Josephjune,' retiirned on , Suri-dajfj-evening; alter having spent the! holidays ip. Seattle as guests of tfriends and retattves. ' Holidays at Newport Mrand Mrs, jr. F. Shanks have returned from an enjoyable holi day! '"'acg.tion " at Newport where. "tMj"were domiciled at the Hotel G "lip ore. jTheyreport they have neyer. een .the ocean - so ' snow capped and iridescent as it is this winter season.. ; fj Le&lie M. E., Ladies Aid 1. , ;M6mbtrs" of th Leslie- Metho dist "church 1 Ladies 'Aid society wiU meet on . Wednesday after noon. January 6, in Leslie. ball. i ' - Gckletsjw Portland, Mr;, and' Mrs. Homer Goulet spent the New Year's holidays in Poirtlartd" with two enjoyable at fairs making their visit outstand ing. Ott"NewYea'a.eve Mr. .and MrsiT Goulet' were the guests of Dill j and- - Mrs. Hugh , Williamson, attending the-' Laurelhurst club Ne X?ar's ball. On New Year's dayy Mr.VB.nd Mrs. fioulet, were hojaor guests of Dr. and3Irs: T. ..J. Anders at an attractive dinner dance at the Multnomah hotel. r First Methodist WHMS . fSThe Woman's Home Missionary society of the' -'First - Methodist ehirch will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday 'afternoon January 6. at khe home of Mrs. R. L. Farmer at p 09 Chemeketa street, j Mrs. B. I SOCIAL VAJL&iMlJAl I ' Twtoy. . Wflterat club. " Dr';nd: Mrs;: F. G. Franklin, 1355 Ferry atrcet. .u Kalem branch ?of . the Oregon Stite Music Teachers'' association. Pnof.-and Mrs" T. S-Roberts hosts. twilling Workers' class.Flrsf 1 PresbVterian chnrch: Presbyterian chnrch: 'Mrs. C.;R Lister, 895 S. 13th street, hos tess. : - .:" tf-r.' j O. N. S. club. Chamber of Com mftrce rooms. Hard-time party ' Salem, chanter of Oregon State War Mothers;' - Chamber of Com- merce,-rooms 2:3,0 o'clock. . ' t-i i i- weanesaay jjptory Telling' section, Mrs, Ivan Bellinger J leader.. Court ;apart- Pienis., rjyeterans of .-Foreign Wars aux- Illary . Mrs. Carle Abrams L46S Chemeketa street, hostess, 2:30! o.'tlbck.-i - -t'vr- ;"f ; - r: ifcWoni'an's Home Missionary bocI- et.f-TirsfIeOioaist chnrch. Mrs.' Ri L. Farmer, 909 Chemeketa mf eet,- fidstessY Y v 4 ILeslie M. Xadies is Aid Boci etir . Leslie hall. - -.it; j u. -....t Thursday - v- :. I Prof., .N? B pane's laas Cttjr library. Block printing." Home dfcdrallon. iu v . Piety Hill club. Mrs. Reuben P. riofte and Airs, Frank V." Spenoer, hostesses." Boise home, 619 Court t Sons of Veterans' -auxiliary. Armory;'- H&fc o'clock, jjbrlll and fntnortant discussion, .--i WCTC prayer 'meeting, 30 o'clock.! T' Hall, .Friday ' , Woman'! i Missionary i soefety rst Presbvterian chnrch Church pariors, o ooc. . . . Missionary meeting of First Congregational . church 'wltjh-.'Mrs A 'N, " Moorea, 855 Chemeketa, Friday; . -30-ef clock, " Saturday - j fSaletn-'-WOTnati's; club. - TJlub.' VI Hdllenberg w'lU, Jbive -charge pthMdeWti0Bst wlille. lilfafeB'j Jaratn Blatchford will conduct the lesson -sBdyv?-- ri'":l.VJ.. i .! t - t, -!:' - '.-. ;'-. " i twnitiTJtrte Cover ; : Dinner! , , . . i'lOne of the largest dinners cele brating New Year's" day took place Friday at t o'clock at the McCall home When Mr. and' Mrs. William, P. McCall wer hosts :f or the pleasure! of -a group of 23. A beautiful cyclamen in full "bloom eentered 'each, table. Following the dtorier, games, group, music. mnsic oerithe radio, and conver- jtation were the diversions. ' ' Cover at the dinner were placed for Or. W. B. Morse. Mrs. M. M. Cr sick. Mr. and Mrsr Homer Utley of Portland. Dr. Floyd Utjey and Mis4 Marie tu.ley of . Portland. Air. and M,rs. Arthurr-ltiey and son Blllie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Me-ea-11. Italph McCall. Dr. and - Mrs Corydon lltodrett and son Cory and Mrs. Ford Alien, Mrs. Ralph' Alien. Miss don, Mri Mr, and JIdith, Riosa and Miss Raveneraft, teachers at Bend in tte junior higlj .'school 'and 'Ihe hosl, Mr, : anjr Mrs. McCall. An adldillonul caller al the Mc Call' hoibo during the past few days ha.4 beeil Mrs. Elmer Smith of Oregon City, a former friend of the family. Mrs. Smith is a house giiest at the Blod"gett; "and Utley hpmes. Wedding Announced Announcements or the marriage of Miss" Marie Annette Hofer.'the daughter at Mrs. Andrew Francis ndler. to Mr., Alan. Abner Alexan der .of pasadeha, Cal., are being received; In Salem. The ceremony was solemnized on Wednesday. December 30, in Pasadena. . Mr.-and Mrs.. Alexander will' fee at homo-ta their friends at 741 Karjham ntret. Pasadenn. after Feoriiarir I I. i finsh College (J tonne Members of the Brush College Grange (met last eveninj; ;it . t h school, isrith the giMillemen of tho organization "acting as liosUs of tho evening which opened wilh a o'clock dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mercer wore initiated fol lowing in program." ruin niy One. pf the. must delightful oc casions ftf Ihe holiday season was a home j-oming of the Waldo Hills Twentietlf Cerifnry club when the husband and families together with the members - of the club gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Keene on State street, on Saturday evening January 2, for their annual festivities. A beautiful little Chistmas tree stood icj one corner of the living room where all were assembled to receive ;the gifts which it is the custom of the club to exchange at ima time. The ejvenlng was very pleasant ly spent in playibg progressive Five Hundred, after . which re freshments were served by the hostess,! assisted by Mrs. O. A. Noyes and Mrs. Lloyd Keene. Those present-were: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lewis of Portland. Mr. and Mrfc. John Batliner and sons, Waller and Gnido, Mr. and Mrs. J. -Li Amort, Jlerrill and Vaiire, Amort, Mr. and Mrs. ,11. A. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson and daughter, Jean, Mr. : and Mrs. O. A. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keene and daughter, Geraldlhe, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wolfe, j Mr. and Mrs. W. II IlTtwd, Mr. and" Mrs. Ivan Putnam, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Keene. WCTtJ Prayer Medina Th? Regular nieetlng-of the W. C.T. T7. will not he held today. Insteadj the members are asked to meet on Thursday at the hall for a prayer .meeting, the day of pray- - UNCLE BILLY ; -v . A??,-.. vVt: "t's5 i.c ; -t ,'. ; v . . . BjrtaiaTieflr MeM4nu ' P " ",5r . ' : ' - r TV : -. -. v a, .Luis? V." r't: "J ':..T: l!" :' r ii. mi., r, i firij nil. p,..V- ' vfM4'r1 1 1-7 N vcw Ctvv n;ou vS f-r " ' 'I 'MUX VP' 1 i fit -i n m -M m y-'iimMm i 1 U 1 rVf Uli-i' I . 5W5ei :r: l : r a i- j j ju I i 1 . ; ; m ci -j f 4 t iv?.x ... j I iv. v I : . i i i : ' ' - - - - --i 1..-- ". - -t -. : i ft;www -'' r ' I. . ; - -f .. . i . , . nr - . . . ' . , - ------ ' .. .v.Ju , r - -r i -.- ,, , . . . -rtv II, S I I t flvrc vj.i a I U ".."-r . U'l 7 Oh BOfJT, OPE M THAT '? VTTrrnTTn V -THAT UMBRELLA y3 I --'-- - cxr V,1 . l' 11 I . X I . V V' XwxJ' I II r t i'i ii - ' - 1 - ' , -V -Hi.."- Jj.- ;4,-' i-'-nf . . - II !- V.T-7J: :. L, . 'T . - ." - -'f '.. '-! .. jr"-jAL,''. " aJmfamm.'' ' s.S S ,1 ii-- r . . ii - -i i-ii i i - i . - ii ir-,. s-t. :...z.'i. ..s-Jt.- . ' 1 U. S. Beauty Feted in London ,l-i.--if;.,i- m $ " i3 S Si- is 7, ? i f 't ; ',i -vTV .y jf "Miss Mathilda HoughtonV. 'daughter 'of " the?' 'American ambassador j Great Britain, Alanson 1 iroUghton'ithdIMrs. lloughton,l;one I f the most extensively. entertained tieir' bow in London this -season. ! heiutr observed throughout I he , -iintr.v. Tlo ineetine will he at 2 : ."Jii '-lock. ' Ladies' Aid Society The regular meeting of the Lad Ifs" Aid society of the Wom an's Uellef corps''wHI hold an all day meeting at the Fair Grounds building on Thursday. January 7. The usual -ovei'f-l dish liiin li-uii will ! wrved at noon. ; WilliiHj Workers' Chiss The Willing Workers' class of the Kirst 'Christian church will meet this afternoon at the borne or Mrs: C- B- Lester. 895,. South 1.1th street. Officers for the new year "will be installed aud plans for the year discussed. All the younger women of the church are urged to attend. ; Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary Members of the Sons of Vet erans'. Auxiliary are requested to meetat .the. Armory on Thursday afternoon. at , X i3 Q o'clock'.! .or 'drill, and important discussion. ,. New Year's Eve Party The beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell was the scene of a delightful New Year, eve party when they were hosts to' the Bushs Community club members and their families. Games, music, cards and danc ing was enjoyed by all until a late hour when delicious ref reshments were served. On leaving ull wished I ho host and hostess a Happy New Year. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Grose and three children of Salem, also Miss Velnva May of Salem and Emmet Rlo'oni of Gervais. Club members and their families present were: Mr. and Mrs. Georfte Uainp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler. Mr. aiu! Mrs. Al Word. Mr. and Mrs. dibsou. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bailey. Mr8. Nona Ward, Mrs. John . : s: -.'- ; A '-'riii : L-t -: ;i: ifoi--'---Vi-: of the young women maRIng ... l.isher Mr. mid Mrs. John niinlany.. Mr. and Mrs. George Pencil. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klurgis ami the Misses Maine iMuilauy, lattie Ramp. Doris Wood, Margriltr Wood, Edna Leaner, Ina Lesher and Master John IMiiilany Jr., John -Leaner Jr.. Elliot Fuller. ONS Club The members of the O. N. S. club will meet in the Chamber if Commerce rooms this evening for a hard time party. . . Writers Chtb v ' ' ,Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin and' Miss Maude Covington will entertain the" members of the Writers' section of the Salem Arts' League at the Franklin home, 1355 Ferry street, this evening. Birthday. Siwprise fChe' members of the B. E.'.club met last Thursday evening at the home", of Mr. and Mrs. S. ; C. Kightlinger to celebrate the oc casion of Mrs. Kightlinger's birthday with a surprise party. A pot luck supper was followed by an evening of "500." ' - Leave for British Columbia Mr. and Mrs; William C. Kiltz and f Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eng lish, holiday guests at the home of Mrs. S. W. Thompson and Miss I.ouiso Thompson, left on Sunday for their humps' in Vancouver, 15. C. 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Corinne Bacon, children's cats--hig.d"ettIynrRe;v.anir Ani-' A -dictionary-"of 4inrt books. Klrby PagV;A ri"An -American Peace -Policy.'' ; - . L. T. Beman, "Proportional Rertresentation." - E. Jobnsen, "Japanese Ex clusion." , . K. M. Phelps. "A Single Six Year Term for President." Natidnal Education' Assoc ita ion and The American MedicCal Asso ciation. Health eductaion: a pro I gram for public schools. f ' ! 1. E. Johnsen,. tlAcademlc iFree , dom." ' ' : " ' " ' j" Carnegie Library SchQpl 'Asso-; elation'. ThankBglving In " Poetry: ? The House 'Beautiful - Building Annual for 1936. - ' J. M. Ordway. f'Little Verses for Little Friends." Northwest Poetry Society Year Book.- i. : 1 - V, P. Franklin. "Stevenson In Monterey. Hendfik Van Ioon. "Toler ance." '''- . -'. : -" .--.---! N. S Takakhav. "The Life of Shivaji Maharaj. Founder-of the MarstthA' Empire."'' " ( Orvil Dodgi-, "Pkineer History of, Coos and Cnrrey Counties, Oregon.",5 ... . .. . '' . ' .Tpseph 'Williams. "Narrative of a Tour From t he State of Indiana to lheOrVgoii Territory ' in the Years 15412." t E. M. Phelps, ''University De baters' Annual. 1024-1925." ' For Hie Children R. H. Barbour. "For the Hon or of the School:" Emiln dft la ' Bed oilier?. "The Story of a CaU." ' ; 1 Bingham. ; "Stories of Mother Goose Village." A. F. ; Brown. "John of the Woods." - f C T. ' Bryce; " "Fables' From Afar." F. T. Bnllen, "Theruise of the Cachalot." F. II. Burnett. "The Secret Garden." ' Palmer Cox , "The Brownie Around the World." K. E. Dopp, "Bobby and Betty THE Happiest Resolve you can make is to be rid' oritfe and fpr all pf your Piles or other Kectti and CoWrf ailnients: My treatment is so scientific co icrtain, so complete, so" conclusively provtrd by thousands of successful cascx -t hat : at! doubt 15 eliminated. Further, 1 will give you a WKAXl CIV UIJ AKANTr.h to care ..your roes or refund your fee- ."Write. 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Coal $10 and up ' -- : 'r j LAE TRANSFER AND STORAGE' 143 South Liberty : i' " ' .... 1 IMnner 4;oncerts .. - 7 KGW (4Ut ,5) Jtorthratt' ir'Mnslcal program;1; V- 1 6.7KFWV 5lJS-l . Portland.; 3' V Netr: ' .- , ' : 1 I 7:.U - 7s IS KG W '" 401..J,, 'I rortland. Weather, police. i livestock, , markets, snort i, V ftewiMtAms.''"':.'"-":'! ; 1 ... . : .1 .UJJtorles .-; - - v i I ! ; 6:.t0-7:30 -KHJ (403.2), Los, Angeles. History story, Prof. ,T Hertzog. pi 7-7:H0I.KJn (M4.4), Floafllf.. j "Bedtime stories, j . . j . ! " Entertainment , 10-12 K G "V'(40t'JI)t Port.: i- 0.11 Kit J (40.2) Ixs Aft- J - (jelesi' -8:30; Lihton's ot--1 cheslra: 6:3u-?:3.' history Btory. Prof, llertsog; weekly visir ot Queini.Titanla and t -.-:."br' Fndm4fa.;' .Ijonoro Kil- llan. central tot--Charles Y Hill.' readings 7:30. lalk. ooi dogs,iy. ;M. Robertsoni; s 8-10, firogram ; arranged by Walt'dr-BlddtckJ 10- lj; Clark's dan orchestra. 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