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.r - . rr r"". iv.- f -' i ; ' X - - V; . .... J jr. i: Social Calendar y 7 rw Today -'. - 1 Film. "Chalk Marks." First Congregational church, 7:30 p. m. Chaster AB. of the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. II. E. Barrett, ZI17rDrs, tier, ana ours 6tate street, hostess. ; 'J. Monday;: night dancing club. Derby hall.' Formal, - r .. Kappa Alpha Theta alnmnae meeting. Mrs. Richard 51 ater. 448 JRnral avenue, .hostess, ZfZT) o'clock. ' ; t Salem Woman's club study classes. 2; Oregon History, 2: i5, The Book of the -Month," and 3:30, current events. i Miss Nina McNary's Riblo study: class, YWCA. 6:30 o'clock. Tuesday Junior Build of St. Paul's church. Mrs. D. C. Roberts, 1430 X. Fifth street, hostess, -2:30 'o'clock. - Eastern Star Social Afternoon club. McCornack hall. Card par ty for all members. Wright California Players. "In the Shadow of the Cross " First Christian church, 8 o'clock. ." - Salem Arts Jeague. Open meet ing, city library, 8 o'clock. Willamette fSbrine No. 2. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic temple, 8 o'clock. ' Flower and bulb sale under auspices of Salem Osrdca club Corner room of new Bligh build ing. . Wednesday - Royal Neighbors Sewing duo,. Mrs. G. M. Campbell, Portland FT" A. ISlliott, Judfe : and Mrs. George- H. Burnett," Judge O. P. Coshow, William Paul us, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ltocke, Miss Alberta Gray, Rachel E. Reeder, Mrs. Sarah . E. Olirer, , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Ai"- Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ck F Cham W. C. Kant- ner. Mr. and Mrs A. I. Headrick, Professor and Mrs. E. C. Richrda, Mrsv Harold A. Payne. Hollis B. Jackson, Mrs. Ida L. Niles. Belle Niles Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H,"Coiey ;-and son. Richard, Mr., and 'Mrs. Henry S. Poisal. Mrs. Rosa M. Hester, Miss Gussie: Niles, Mrs. Charles Siegmund, Judge and Mrs. H. J.- Bean. Mrs! S.-X. Stockton, Miss Zoe Stockton, Mr. aod Mrs. 11. S. Belle. MrsJ John t. Rand, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Chandler Brown. Mrsi Norman Deprick, Mr, and Mrsi S. M. Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. F. Si Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Datid W, Eyre, Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Skiff, Miss Frances M. Richards, Mrs A. N. Gilbert, Warren Gilbert, Mr and Mrs. B. O. Schuckling, Miss Lilian Applegate, Mason White! Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. William McGHchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. "Li T. Bach, Mrs. L. G Curtis, Mrs Ada Gibler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klein .Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mri and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mr and Mrs. John C. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. F.; W. McCall, Mrs. Russell CatlinMrsS, E. C. 31-oss, Mrs. Ama Strong, Mrs. M.AUThomp soh, Maggie McFadden, Alice Friz- tell, Miss Frances Virginia. Mel Max O. Buren, Mr. nd Mrs. R. R. Ryan,' Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Pat- ton an ddaughters, jean and Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Dea con Hal Henderson and. mother, Mr. and Mrs. -H. W. Bross. Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin; Mr. and Mrs.:,WiUiam Bnrgbardt, Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Plckeas, Mr. and -Mrs. T. A. Uresley,! Miss Edna Gar field, Bertha Ks' Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop and daughter. Henrtetta,-Ml8S Mabel Robertson; Missda Ross; Dr., and Mrs.: F. G. Franklin, t Laura. Brigs,- Leroy Gard, Garland Simpson,- -Robert Pickens. Leola Pickens. Mrs. Charles A. Gray. Mrs. Roy J. An derson and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Gillette and Mar garet Gillette, as well as numer ous others. - Salem A rtsf League to Open Season With Gen era I f Meeting Tuesday Evening Dr. F. C. Franklin's talk, "A Dozen Days In England," gtyen in his original and illuminating stvle, will be the outstanding fea ture on the program which the Kalem Arts' League, of : which Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo Is th president, will , present for th pteasure of the public at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the city li brary. The meeting on Tuesday, which Will ''ba''edin'lVeTMucatlonal room of the library, will open the 1926-7 season. v J Added treats on Tuesday's pro gram will Include Mrs. S. H. Van Trump's readings, and selections from A. A. Milne's book. "Ye We Were Very young,"iTea by Miss Maude'CoTington."- ; A council meeting et 7:30 o'clock and . a' business meeting (Continued oa ara S.) HALLO WE'ENH '; iiiveryimnff ior your party ! 1 We carry a com plete line, of all the most ' wanted table decorations, favors ' and toys sym-; bolic of All Saints j)ay the time for merry ; mak ing and frivolity. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE A. A. Gueffroy 163 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon road, hostess. . 'V :'i Dorcas society of s Lutheran church. Mrs. J, Propp, '401 -N. 18th street, hostess. Adolynk club. . Mrs. Reed Row; land, hostess. ' f" ""V W F M S of First Methodist church. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, 32& N. Capitol street, hostess, 2:3u Vclock. - C Thuis'lay Thursday club. Mts... '. C"'P. Kishop, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Mrs. B. C. Myles, hostesses. Mrs. Bishop s home at 765 Court street. i Roberts and daugnierl . Imogene. of Hood River; Henry K. and Carlyle Roberts of Corviliis; Mrs. Sarah Starr of BrownSyllle Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kramer "of Sea side; Miss Jean Roberts, of Ho.od River; Claude P. Slade of Eureka; 'Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Booth of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. C P. Wintermuth of Portland; Mrs. Thomas G. Hailey, of Port land; Mrs. Raymond Walsh - of Eugene; Miss Mabel Temple of Lebanon; Dr. J. Cr. Booth of Leb anon; Mrs. J. M. Howe of Eugene Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brady'ot Port- land. TYi. Mm Tt " rnt.J tinner -left: Miss Eva Roberts, soprano, who added to the pleasure of the night .horse ; showa held , Portland; Mrs. Virginia Grover In atemln conjunction with the state .fair, with ber vocal soios. , ; "ouervs w of McMinnville; Miss Geor&. Chcrrtato hand.' Upper "fight?. .Mrs. Charles v, Bisaop, oriae 01 . J7;ri1:,"X trppt.in of The Dalles: Mrs. ,rTtaineO;bos of Corvalllirrr: rows i;Mrs rv at T , . ...,. J ...... -T A,un 4 W h f mting.t Betnei was -presemea on ,n u . ', t:;;-;;;";",,- nmt0s delightful social sMMr f Pnrtin. m .T.mM of the -Willamettr.universty """r ":?rn'3l"u r," an V Vmw of th Alnhi Phi Aloha ' iilioa ui vi - - w . i ww Mif a. u biauui.. iut o. i, xv Wiggfns, Mrs. L. Cavariaugh al of Portland; Professor and Mrs. J. B. Horner of Corvallls, and Dr. and Mrs C. W. Keene of Silverton. Among the Salem guests, many failed to sign the bride's guest book, though an Incomplete list of these is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mr. I and Mrs. J. P. Price, Mr. and Mrs. William Steusloff, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ne7 .M.' and. Mrs Ida- M. Babcock, Mrs ton, Mr, and Mrs. A. .N. Moores, Mrs. T. M. Fordj W. S. Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Farm er, Mr 'ana irs. Henry ami, mr. and Mrsf. C. S. Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. .Geofge H. Alden, Dean and Mrs. Frank M. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Gr. Hawley, Professor ana Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mr. .and Mrs: B. C. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. G.- W. Chambers, .Mr. and Mrs. Dan J.-Fry, Sr., Mrs. C. D. Gab- rielsoni Mrs. .Henry B. Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs.-W. I. Staley, Dr. and Mrs. L.. G. Altman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. affairs on the campns-slnce.the opening of school. sorority. V ;- V.-. r LIFE'S CHARM 1 golden -weddinsr anniversary, October 8, 192G.) (Tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bishop on their ' By Edna Garfield Charming is the filigree Fashioned of felicity, , Embellishing Life's destiny. vl ? fWoven thru the happy years, - - ' -Gold in wafb and woof appears - - . 5 '.Fabric' which ehdures--endears. i Ai "Jlappy ttiejrwho hpld the key . (InWon 1 A nnivprsarv ! worn with an insert and collar of j rare point lace. A corsage pt gold en roses, forget-me-nots, and gar denias completed the charming costume. As a gift from their sons and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop received a magnificent or iental rug. " - ft: - - V 1 Three Hundred Guests . ; Formal Iteceptian: Friday at C. P. Eishop Hoinel -. - -The most festive home.'in-Salem on Friday, night. October 8, was the beautilsl and dignified dwel ling of .Mr.-, and Mrs. Charles PleasantZ-Bishop at 765 . Court street when more than three hundred-friends-from all parts of the Willamette valley assembled ':on train and '"by. motor to congratu late Mr.-and Mrs. .Bishop on the attainment of theif 50th wedding anniversary. . t . One of - the . most -r unexpected features, and one 'of particularly delightful, ; was he serenade by the Rotarians--in"; whose organi- satlon - Mr Bishop - is : one of the most prominent members,'' "C, P. Bishri. ii better than he was" 50 i years ago'was one take-off .';- Both Mr.; and Mrs; Bishop ,be lonr to leading church, club, and Oclal cii'cjM- of Salem organlxa tions which extend greetings on Friday , night "both by-groups, and by Individuals. . - In appreciation of the -active in terest Mrtnd Mrs. Bishop have taken in promoting the highest welfare of 'Willamette: university, r the Willamette university faculty : presented a . resolution U of -their gratitude, -and an expression of .their appreciation on a parchment in a gold frame, dedicated to the honor guests. ; The reception hall, and living room of th& Bishop home were banked with basket after basket of gorgeoarionl pom "chrysanthe mums iauypale-gold, -.symbolic, of - Frr's Pr liaf Evore. z tO f? ComH the pionerr store. Krerythlng for evprrbodr ia.thedrus's'urply Il. with star3rd gooU and Quality service alwrrs. - ; 1 Mrs. I.- ' r c.::n : nlilinarr. Most beautiful hats Is Salsa: al shares and colors; full stock from which to xaika fis selections. Best quality. SSS Uts Et. ( the golden anniversary. Long low baskets filled: with dozens, of choice Ophelia rosebuds ornament ed the tables in the Jiving rooms, while blossoms in. shades of rose introduced a new tone'!. in- the room, Many of the most beautiful flowers were received as gifts.. In the receiving line from 7 to 10 o'clock ' were Mr. . and . Mrs. Charles- Pleasant Bishop,'-the. "hosts, and guests'1 ot honor Mr; and Mrs, Roy T. .Bishop ot norl and and . their , children, . Eliza beth Jane, Thomas Burnester, and WlUiam Henry: Mr. arid . Mrs. Clarence H. Bishop ' of Portland, and their son, - Charles Morton. fr., and - Chauncey Bishop f. of Pendltton "and- his sons, Robert Chauncey and Charles Kay.- . - Miss Imogene Roberts of. Hood Hlver. Miss Elizabeth Ellen fish- op of Portland,' and Miss . Henriet ta Bishop of Salem , greeted the guests at the door. - Music was furnished daring the evening by an instrumental trio composed of Miss, Ira Claire Lore, violinist. Miss Lucille Ross, jian 1st. arid Professor A. L. Peck - of Corvallls. 'cellist. The trio played many lovely 'old melodies includ ing: "Drink tor Me Only With Thine Eyes." "When1 .You and I Were Young, Maggie," "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms." and ."Put on. Your Old Gray Bon-net. ; Assisting In the serving were Mrs. W. H.-Burghardt,:'Jr., Mrs. Burns Gillette, Mrs. Knassle Plck: ens" .Mrs John, H. Roberts.vMrs. Fred E. Bishop of Portland' Miss Elizabeth Jane Btthop of Portland and .Mrs.. Mason .Lishop.. -' Among those who assisted about the rooms during" the evening were Mrs. George li. Alden. Mrs..Ralph Cooley Mrs.-'W.:U Staley, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs.- George M. Pearce and Mrs. Seymour - Jones. Mrs. Bishop was very beautiful ly gowaed la blue cut velvet, elab orated with gold beadwork and The dining room, was decorated in blue and gold. A rare piece of I John O. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. R. A oriental cut work, embroidered ( Davis. E. W. Hazard, Mr. and Mrs with hlue dragons, and covered an undercloth of gold, was used on the table. Two, beautifully iced wedding cakes, which the-bride herself cut, were featured. . Gold tapers in silver candelabra furn ished a soft glowing light through out the room. , Those cutting ices and presiding at the urns during the evening were Mrs. C. T. Roberts of Hood River, Mrs. Clara Starr of Browns ville, Mrs. J. A. Bishop. Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson. Mrs. Thomas C. Tay lor of Portland, Mrs. Douglas Mc Donald of Portland, Mrs. Thomas A. Livesley, Mrs., Henry B. Thiel sen and Mrs. Royal Grover of Mc Minnville. - 1 Many prominent - Oregonlans were listed among .the guests at the brlllant reception , the - occa sion made possible. Among, the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs! II. L: Toney And"Mrs.Toney's mother, Mrs. 'Virginia Grover. 'Of special Interest is the fact that Mrs. Grover was a guest at the original' wedding 50 years .ago. A feature of the? evening was Mrs. Gr.over's account, of the -pioneer life which she and the Bishops shared in common, and the. decid edly Interesting "glimses she gave therefrom. Oat of the three hundred callers the following are among those from out. of town, having come from all different parts ot Oregon to witness th.. anniversary cele bration: Mrs. Roscoe Glltner, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lewjs, Mr. and Mrs. Rex - Bishop, Mrf ' and - Mrs. Fred E. . Bishop and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Alexander- Mnlr, Mrs. Mary WTashburn. Mrs. Lase Cavan'augh, Mrs. E. R. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. David Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanardy.aU of Portlands Mr. and Mrs.. Carl T. VISIT US Iii Our New Home In the r Bligh Building -, -.'512 'State Street Here we will be better able to supply your wants than we ever have been before C. F. Breilhaupt Florist 512 State Street Say it with Flowers THE WJUGHT CALIFORNIA PLAYERS 4 .COMING To the First Christian Church Tuesday, October 12, 8 p. m. PRESENTING THE PROGRAMS PEERLESS Appropriate for the Place Presented THE GREAT FOUR ACT PLAY IN THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS The Most Adorable Play Ever Written Elizabeth Levy Teacher of yiolin Mus. Bac. American and European study with Cesar Thompson From beginning to concert appearance. Recently return ed from summer study in New York. Soloist at Sesqui- Centennial at Philadelphia. Special attention given to emmren. Orchestra training High school credits civen 563 Court Street l : '- Phone 244 J - For student . solntf away to school we are showing a large se lection of traveling, bags. trunks. hat' boxes and fitted cases; " Dis- eount - prices--- to stnde&ts 'this months Hamilton's. T k - () Henry O. Miller. 184 S;:Coia1. St.. w hers most psocle creltr to f et their auto carts for all makts ot cars. Trada htr-aad xaaka Ttarlns tn all auto parti.' () rjilliam Wallace Graham v; . 'fifiotier-pf.. Artlotb?' Concert Violinist and Teacher Head of the Violin Department, Winaracttc University - Mr. Graham has Artist pupils playing and teaching in all parts of the United States. . , - ,l'r Graham will be at the JIarion hotel on Blonday and Thursday where appointments for instruction may be made.' - Demands pure9 nutritious foods. i' To have pure and easily digested bakings you should use Calumet Baking Powder. It is made only of the purest of materials in the .worid'a most sanitary baking powder ractories. Every ingredient used officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. " Calumet Bakings possess highest of food value and en able you to supply your table with va : riety essential to properly balanced diet. It is so easy to bake with Calumet. No failures. No worry. No trouble at alL Order a can today. Eat'yourway to sound health and enjoy every bltai GREATEST THE WORLDS OALEO TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTIIEI1 CIlAI?r At Kafoury'o Stylish NewJEoaiL ForLarg e Women In Strikingly Empha sized Youthful .Xines One has only to spend but a moment among them to : realize ' their smartness and . good quality "ofmateriali 24.75 up to 85.00 . They rival in beatity the modes of her slim sisters, for design ers have come to realize that the twentieth century stout wo man expects her apparel to be just as distinctive and differ ent. Materials are Boliva, Broadcloth; Venise, and Vel chine. Fur trimmed, splendid tailoring and care to the small est detail. Your Mail Orders receive careful attention. We pay postage or -express within a radius uf a hundred miles. , ' ,.r' , Salem Store 466 State St,, TV) mm? Portland C'Zh. Ctcro - -' 352 Aider Ct. V ) A 0