2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 192G s f Au&k A s Lis i ; - vs HI !!,.U --4 W)J A group of prominent Salem children who are celebratinR Christmas today in their homes: Lpper loft: William Carson McCaranion. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MrCamraon. Upper right: Mary Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Lower left: Thomas B. Kay III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Kay. Lwer right': Thomas A. Roberts. Jr., toft of Mt. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mis Lord at Shelton Hotel for Xmas Holidays Misa Kliabeth ord is spending the Christmas season at the Shel ton Hotel in New York City. The building, which Is one of the most beautiful and distinctive of re rent years, exemplifies a new type or architecture. Friends inter ested in sending greetings to Miss Lord may address her in care of the hotel which is on Lexington Avenu at 48th Stree. She win be at th Shelton until New Year's;: Tomorrow Misa. Eugenia Zeib er will Join Miss Lord. Chriz&nas Party Is Enjoyed . at' Charles Chase Home " . on Croisan Creek : A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase on 'Croieafa 'Creek southwest of town on Thursday evening when a group of friends inotored out for the evening. f The Christmas tree sparkled in the light' of a glowing yule-log In .the Nre p!e. whtle other evi dences of a festive Christmas trere in evidence throughout. j Th newly installed radio af forded music and other entertain ment, including a very interesting service from the Angolus Temple, with Aimeo Semple MCPherson in charge. The feature event of the even ing was a burlesque Christmas tree from which gifts were dis tributed by a real Santa Claus impersonated by Mr. Chase, the host. No gifts of more than 25 cent value were allowed. Delightful refreshments were served by Mrs. Chase, assisted byl her sister. Miss Gladys Harbert. Among those in the group were? Mr." 'and Mrs. C. N: Need ham, Mr. - and Mrs. W. C. Con ner, -Miss Gladys Harbert, Clare Conner, and the h6sts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase.. Christmas Week-find Will, be Celebrated at the Elsinore Theater Various types of home talent will be featured at the Elsinore Theatre over the Christmas week end including both song and dance. Since this is .the first Christmas celebration in the his tory of this theatre the manage ment is eager to Impress the peo ple anew with the fact that it is J t . ? r . I rift I TLM ft A JfyvVT. 0L4 can BUFffE MOHEHSOH : i THE FRENCH SHOP MA50NICTEMPLE -115 HIGH ST. TELEPHONE 1983 their theatre, and a stage, on oc casions, for their own talent. A special number will be the singing of Christmas carils by a( mixed quartet including Richard. Robertson, Margaret Hodge Rose crans, Louise Benson Robertson, and Richard Barton. The complete program for the week end has been announced as follows: I In Scrambled Yeggs Felix II "Out Where the West Be gins," recitation . . . .Miss Francis Lawes III Prologue ... .Staged by John W. Martin A Invictus Huhm Mr. Dan. F. Langjenberg pre sents Martin J. Doerfler, bass aritone. B Virginia Reel & Square Donee Miss Bonnie Schaefer, F.e Williams', Iris. Brown, Nibo Shoemake, Jean Andrews, Francis Baier, Martha Hob son, Doris Hicks. (From Helen Hope Rodolf's Studio of Russian Ballet.) C The Ragged Vagabond . . . -. Randolph Salem' Indian School presents Mr. Raymond Haldane. D Spanish Dance. . .Helen Rodolf E Prayer Claire Hurley F Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak Mr Martin J. Doerfler IV Elsinore Theatre presents The Henry King Production From the famous novel by Harold Bell Wright "THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH" ' ' ' "with - ' Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky Cast Christmas Dinner at Wallace Orchards Christmas dinneT at Wallace Orchards will be served a 6 oclock this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace as hosts. In the gronp will be Miss Edna L. Sterl ing of Seattle, Miss Mabel Robert son, Mrs. Elizabeth McNary Al bert. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott, Prof. H. C. Kohler, . Nancy Lou Wallace and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. A basket, of red poinsiHtas and rcl candles in sil ver holders will .ornament Ibc table. W. R. C. Ladies' Aid The meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps which was postponed from this week to next on account ol the Christmas holidays will be held on Thursday, December 30, at the home of Mrs. Katie Scott, 850 13 Street. . ; Sympathy Is Extended Friends of Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer are extending their sympa thy on the occasion of the death or Mr. Hofer'a sister. Misa Flor ence McKInney, during the Christ CHRISTMAS MUSINGS By Emma M. Whealdun 0 Christmas is a ship that sail Along the coast of years. All fieighted down with memories Of laughter and of tears. And -i? this ship in yearry round Comes sailing in frtiiii .--a. She brings, like argosy of old. The golden fleece to me. Her decks ire piled with cedar boughs. With mistletoe and holly; Her hold is filled with gifts of love, With toy and Christmas dolly. Tl fi-f'.- m (Kic in the lra"t;rant breath Of fir and cedar twining: -A score of Chri-itmases and more With this one are combining. The far and near are interchanged, Til's long ao is now; These carol singers blend with those Who've crowns upon their brow. 1 hear a tender, haunting strain Of melody that sings Across the yuletides of the years, Like rush of angel's wings. I feel my childhood's happy thrill In list'nins to the story Of Jesus in a stable born. While angels sang of glory. The loved ones lost so long ago Are mine again tonight; Sweet miracle of Christmas joy And Christmas candle light. Now outward boajjd, dear phantom ship. You set your sails once more; God grant you land your freight at last On yonder golden hore. Beverlev Roberts. Season's : Most Popular Bride-elect, is Honored With Ball No social affair has erer been more distinctive than the formal dance of Tuesday, evening at which Mrs. Ada Strong and Mrs. Fritz Slade - were - hostesses on Tuesday evening honoring Miss Beverley Roberts, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, and her fiance John Crandarf Watson. ' The event was predominently a. Yule-tide festival. Fir trees, with a myriad twinkling, colored lights literally outlined the ball room. In the younger set were includ ed the honor guests. Miss Roberts and Mr. Watson, Miss Mildred Roberts. Miss Dorothy .Livesley. Miss Nancy Thielsen. Miss Char lotte Zieber. Miss Lenta Baum gartner, Miss Maxine Glover, Miss Margaret Stolz. Miss Rovenna Eyre, Miss Lucille DeWitte, Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss Marjorie Hol- man of Portland, Miss Virginia Coke of Portland. Daryl Torrey of Portland, Ted Young of Albany, David Mason of Albany, Bill Sip prell, Wallace Carson, John Caug hill, Henry Thielsen, Willard Marshall, Malcolm Smith, Asahel Bush III, Tommy Livesley, Rob ert Bishop and Chandler Brown. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mr! and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mr. and. Mrs. T. A. Llvealey, Mmond Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Qulsen berry. Mr. . and Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hixson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waterous Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Iner Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rriffin. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson. Mj and Mrs. Allan Car son, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCam mon. Mr: and Mrs. . Hollis Hunt ington. Mr. and Mrs. James Linn. Major and Mrs. F. G. Andrea. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. O'Neill, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Young. Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Eoff. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. William Wal ton, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deckebach. Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burghardt 'Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brojvn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Egan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre. Mrs. Asahel Bush, Mr. and Mrs. George A. White,- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Miss Nell Thielfen. Miss Lou Thomp son, Dr. Jerrald Backstrand, Carl Gabrielson. Albert Egan and O. K. DeWitte. Church Bible Class Holds Meeting More than; 3(K members of the Women's Bible class . of the First Methodist church met at the home or Mrs. Almlra Hale Thursday af ternoon" for the" regular' business meeting and Christmas party. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney spoke on "Gifts. '- Refreshments were serTed by Mrs. W. C. Young. "Mrs. G. F. Johnston. Mrs. J. WPhenice and the hosts. - .. Plans ' w ere made for giving gifts to several poor families you Christmas day. Ra inbow Girls P resell t Christmas Pageant Included in the cast of the Christmas pageant which a tal ented group of the Order of Rain bow for Girls have given on sev eral occasions arc: Angel, Vir ginia Page; mother, Constance Smart; Wise Men, Ruth Roblin, Helen Lytic, and Mildred Drager; Shepherds. 'Ethel Milburn, Dor othy Meyer, Dorothy Ross, Molly Trotman. and Arline Timm. Mrs. Ira Darby directed the girls in the production of the pageant. Buren-Hausler Wedding Will be Event of Monday Sirht in Portland 6f much interest in Salem is the wedding of Miss Luella Haus jler -to Wolcott Buren, which will take place in Portland on Monday evening. Dec. 27. Mr. Buren is J (Continued ad pax 8.) i A J- Of t V- Is there a Santa Claus? YOU JUST BET THERE'S A SANTA CLAUS Dear Editor: I am eight years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says if I see it in your news paper it's so. Please tell me the truth. Is there a Santa Claus ? VIRGINIA. Here Is the Letter Which Virginia Received From the Editor of the Big Newspaper: "Virginia, your friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think that noth ing can be which is not comprehended by their little minds. All minds, - Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as com pared with the boundless world about him, as meas ured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge. "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to yourlife its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus. It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no ro mance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. "Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies. You might get your papa to hire men to watch all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are un seen and unseeable in the world. "You may tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man nor even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived could tear apart. Only faith, poetry, love, ro mance can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. "No Sana Claus? Thank God! he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will con tinue to make glad the heart of childhood." fit lit 1 A ' . 1 , 'I i A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Is the Wish of Miller's Store Salem's -Leading Department Store fi 3 w '1 mas, ecason... , . ,