VTE OREGON STATESMAN; SALET, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. KOYEHBER S3. IE2T SGC1E1Y (Continued from page 15.) fcy members of toe orgaalzatlon1 Jwltli;a one o'clock luncneon Thursday afternoon at the tome of ?lr. A. T. "Wain on the Jeffer son f Hfghway. The six charter members still active In the work of .the club are Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr. Mrs. ,Fred I forming the drill hall into 4 mag nificent ball ; room.' Frags, bunt ing, palms and '. flowers will be used in decorating. ' The reception will, be followed by dancing. The guest group will include all officers "of the Oregon National Guard, state and city of ficlals, .many ; officers of the reg ular -serried if and . reserve corps, and prominent ; men i". and women from Salem, Portland, and. ad- Steualoff . Mrs. A. T. Wain." Mr. jilnine owni. . rtr W. S. Mott, Mrs. A. L. Brown. andllrs. Ida Babcock. Mrs. Brown the first president of the or- ganlzatien. Other members of the club are Mrs. S. S. East. Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mjrs. C. M. Eppley, M re. Kittle Graver, Mrs. Walter Buchner, nd Mrs. George Dunsford Additional , guests at the anni versary luncheon, were Mrs.. Ida napp. of Davenport. Washing ton; Mrs. Martha L. Crouse, Mrs. Nell Holmes. Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. C. E. Cashatt, Mrs. Frank C. Myers, Mrs.: R. E. Downing, and Mrs. A. F. Husaey I . .. The luncheon table was lovely V ' with a bowl of yellow and gold chrysanthemums. Baskets of chrys anthemums dso decorated the liv ing rooms. . ' In the afternoon, Mrs. Fry gave f a number of very Interesting. des criptions of the gardens In the vsriaus countries which she and Mr Fry visited while touring the world recently. South Salem Birthday Club Entertained With Dinner Party Members of the. South Salem " The arrangements ; were I n charge of Captain and Mrs. Clift on M. Irwin, Captain and Mrs. Paul F. Burr is, and Captain and Mrs Jollus H. Garnjobst. Art Exhibit mil Be Dis played at Parrish Junior . High School : The "following announcement has been received from Miss Ele anor Barth. ja student at . Parrlsh Junior High School An art , exhibit, sponsored by the Colonial Art Company- of ' Okla homa will be on display at : Par rish Junior High School on .De cember fifth and sixth. The col lection of prints, all reproduc tions of the world's great master pieces, have: been loaned for the 'purpose of; raising money with which to purchase pictures for the school. The I admittance fee . will be twenty-five - cents for - adults, and ten cents for school children. The company is known through out the United States for the ex cellent exhibits which It puts on. It will be well worth everyone's time to come. A splendid pro gram will be given in the evening! in addition to the art exhibit. In Birthday Club entertained thelr,cludd ,n the program which" wUI hnsbands Friday evening with -! o cioca win he pic I dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cervinka, 2327 South Commercial Street. The Thanksgiving motif ", was -carried out In the dining room and on the dining . table, covers being placed f oc Mr. and ' Mrs. Walter Blrdwell, Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer Mauk. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilellly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas La Duke ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cervinka, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson. Mrs. John Wrath was a special guest. .Formal Reception and MUiA tary BallWiUBe Given Next Saturday The outstanding social event of! the week will be the formal recep tion and military ball which will be given la- honor of. Governor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson and General and , Mrs. JQeorge A. White by the officers and ladies ' of the Salem unit of the Oregon National Guard. The affair. will be held at nine o'clock Saturday ev ening, November Jeth, In the ar mory.- - : The ; armory has. recently nn .tvgone extensive alterations and operators are bow at work trans! ture , posing 1 with musical accom paniment., 1 ' r An exhibit will be held in the afternoon from four until fire o'clock for- those who are unable to attend in1 the evening. Meeting of South Circle of First Christian Church 7 Mrs. C. N. Ruggles and Mrs. M Viesco entertained the south cir cle of . the First Christian Church Wednesday afternoon In the Vies- co home r Following the : short - business session ' the afternoon was spent sewing for the County Health Clinic ' Refreshments were served at the tea hour Those present were Mrs. D. A. White. Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mrs. Kstell Gabbert. Mrs. 8. A. Phil- pott, Mrs. W. A. penney. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Howe, Mrs. Nettle SUnton, Mrs. Walter r Blrdwell, Mrs. Grltton. Mrs. Henry. Hob- son, Mrs. Birch, Mrs.' Re Illy, Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude KIrkpatrick. ' Mrs. J. N. Crawford. Mr, i Walker, Schleisner, 'Mrs. Ed , Jory, Mrs. Charles Moore,-- Mrs. Maestretti, Mrs. Noth. Mrs.1 Elsie Hensley, Mrs. J. P. i Blankenship, Mrs. B. W. Walcher. Mrs. SmithL Mrs. Mauk, Mra. Bert Maey, Mrs. Earl Wood, and the - hostesses, Mrs. Ruggles and Mrs. Ylesco. Interesting Piano Recital , Gxvtn by Mr, and Mrs. Churchill . i :,, . A groupof the piano pnplls of Mrand Mrs. Frank E. Churchill were presented in recital -Wednes day evening, November 16. in the concert hall of the Nelson build ing. '::f ' --'XJ".i: rv- J. Aaslstlng artlsU were Miss Ar butus Rudie, voice pupil of Mias Minnetta Magers;' and MlsrZditb Clement, reader, pupil of : Mlaa Carol Dibble. . ; . . The program was as follows: "ShooUng Stars" . . . . Ai . Hoist Le Verne Homeyer, Thresa Ulrich "Lingering Shadows" Krohn . Wilda FleenerM I, "Grand Valse de Concert! ... .... Englem&n ; ;Faye Hllbom ft y;tt 'i "Bon Jour Suzon". . ... I , . : . . . . . Alfred de Musset A" lover returns from I a long Toyage - and alternately pleads ; with, his sweetheart for her love - and -pretends Indifference. ; i " "The Old Refrain". Frit Kreialer "My Love Is a Muleteer"! .V. . ii ....... . .Francisco ' Rogers! ". Arbutus Rudle j I-"'-'.- rsi "Sequldilla" .... .. . Bohm ' Lorena Shook . . "By the Brookside . . 4 f .Touxs " - - Leatha Maddlson! -"Valse" ............. Li. " Lack V;:-;' v Theresa; Ulrich , f-.r. kl "Woodland Echoes" . . .f .1 Wyman -,Lorena ; Shook, Nadlne . Mc Wain "Coquetuela" ..... Larregle, Zelma Lathy; t ; "Jinrmaring Zephyr' : ; 4 Jensen Frances Lawr t "Gipsy Love Song Transerls- it tlon ............ . ;.!.! Herbert Loraine Hogg ? ; -"Her First CTub-Meeting , . . ............ Walter Ben Hare ' Edith Clement "Consolation" Liszt Pearl Osterman "Notturno . Grieg "Valse" ............. J Levitxky y: Lois Plummer "Valse In E" Mosxowski Olive Shurts "Fantasie .......... i i Braham Olive Shurts, Pearl Osterman ; "Harvest Home" Tea at Old People's Home Well Attended . One-hundred and fifty friends attended the "Harvest Home" tea which-was given from 3:30 to 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at the fld People s Home l ori Center street.""- - -r;'..''-'-'f-'.;f.' The affair was sponsored by this woman s - Home uissionary - so ciety of the First Methodist church of which Mrs. George HiAlden is president.! The first church ladies were assisted by- members of the Home society from Leslie Memor ial church and Jason i Lee Meth odist church. ' Mrs. Mason Bishop Is president of the Leslie W. H. VL S. and Mrs. P. J. Voth of the Jason Lee Home society. Three tables were arranged In the dining room. . Mrs. John Mar tin Canse and Mrs. Fred C. . Tay lor presided during the first hour at the first church table. Thev were succeeded at the second hour by Mrs. F. W. Selee and Mrs. B. L. Steeves. . At the Leslie table, Mrs, A. S. Johnson, presided at the urns. For the first hour and Mrs. A. C. Born- steadt and Mrs. Mason Bishop dar ing the second hour Mrs.. Mary Mohr and Mrs. A. L. Dark presided at the Jason Lee tea table. ' . Assisting In the t dining room ; were Mrs. Almira B. Hale, chair man of the tea committee. Mrs. J. W. Phenlde, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. N. S. Savage, Mrs. John Mar tin , Canse, Mrs.;, George H.; Al den, Mrs. Arietta M. Page, Mrs. ' Charles J. y Leslie, Mrs. A. A. UnderhOI, Mrs. - A. B. Hansen, Mrs. J. B. Baker. Mrs. C. F. Wil son, Mrs. H. F, Durkhelmer. Mrs. W. C. Young, and Mrs. Hiff. In the receiving line were Mrs. F. W. Selee. Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. P. J. Kuntz. Mrs. R. L. Steeves. Mrs. E. J; Swarf ord, Mrs. Henry H. Vandevort,' Mrs. Ben jamin Blatchford. Mrs. B. E. Car rier. Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. A. C. Bornstedt, Mrs. W. T. Rigdon, Mrs. Day, Mrs. A. C. Clark, Mrs. A. A. Underhill, Mrs. E. E. Gil bert, all members of the board of the Old People' Home. The afternoon's program' con sisted of vocal numbers .given by Mrs. Charles Maxwell and also by a trio from the Homeland read ings given by 'Miss Mary MeKee of Willamette University. Very generous contributions of fruit, vegetables, and Jellies were brought to the home. Friday Bridge Club Enter tained at FuUerton Home Members of the Friday Bridge club were guests at the lovely one o'clock luncheon for which.: Mm. P. E. Fullerton - waa hostess Fri day afternoon.. Orange tapers and a low bowl of varlgated French marigolds centered the luncheon tahle. At tractive orange favors marked cov ers for Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs. W. I. .Needham, and Mrs. Fullerton's mother, Mrs. Charles Burnett, spe cial guests, and the following club members: Mrs. Erie Butler, Mrs Fred Delano. Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz. Mrs. O. A. Ol son." Mrs. U. Scott, Page; Mrs. W. M. Pennington. Mrs. Clair Vlbbert, Mrs. Harley White, and the hos tess. Mrs. Fullerton f Three tables of bridge were In plav in the aftersnon. The elab Will be entertained in a fortnight at he borne of Mrs. Leon " Gleason, 32S South Four teenth street. Mrs. Harley White won high score prize, . . Mr. and Mrs. Siewert Hosts at Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siewert were hcuts at an attractive "500 party Thursday evening in their home at 88 J North. WJater street. Mrs. carle Abrass won high score erize for the arealnjr's play, Mr. Guy 0. Smith, received second prise and Mrs. Erie Butler, third. In the group were Mr. nd Mrs. Carle Abrama,.Mr. and lira. Guy O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pea- nlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Butler, Dr. and Mrs. J. R, Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MJnler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Strickllnf Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hicks. Dean and Mm. Roy R.- HewlU. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bretz. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foley, Mr. and Mrs James G. Heltzel. and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Slewert-iT-: xy krMr Mrs. Guy O. Smith. Mrs. W. M. Pennington. . and -Mrs. Roy " R. Hewltt assisted the hostess in serv ing late in. the evening, i r ; Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford Guests in Scappoose - Dr. end Mr. Benjamin Blatch ford have been guests for .several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. DeCram in Scappoose. They will return, to Salem this evening. Mrs. T. A. ZAvesley Hostess at Second Delightful Affair One of the loveliest affairs of the past week was the bridge tea for which Mrs. Thomas A. Lives- ley was hostess Thursday after noon in her home on - Lincoln Hill. . Six tables of bridge were in play in the afterpoon The guest group included: Mrs. Frank Spearsr' Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. W. E. Burns, Mrs. Phil , Newmyer, Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. R. M. iHofer. Mrs. AUaa J, Carsoa, lira. B. a Schacklnjr, Mrs 4 Paul, H Wallice, Mrs. TVUllanT Wtofl, Mrs. Jlollis Huntington, . 21rs. George Waters, Mrs Ji, lh Olla gif. tlrs. Edwin L, Bakef, MrS. Curtis B. Cross. MrS Ercel Kay. Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Orris Fry, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. W; Connell Dyer, Mrs: Frank Dur- bin Jr., Mrs. Prince W: Byrd, (Continued, on page 18.) . 8ALE5I 46a State Street Phone 877 II rORTlAND SC3 Alder St. s rhone Beacon 7013 ' A Women's Storo' t A. gilt is.more pleasing: Which requires the most work v- - It it yet time to select dainty materials and make them up for Xmas gifts. . This Holiday season we have an -v unusually large selection, of suitable fabrics for gifts, marked at a price I within the reach of the slenderest purse. Many Salem people' .V malting the are Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When la Portland A pleasant place to Uve, in beauti ful surroundings. - An unusually good , dining room serv- ' ' ice and food. . Acce&si&ility to business center and. garages. - Eleventh and Main Sis. E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Manager : RAYON VESTING 3C inch fancy check vesting, in Maise, Orchid,: white, Fink, Rose and 1 lesh. : - 98c a yard RAYON TUBING -64 inch tubing, suitable for bloomers, slips or combinations. In all the pastel shades. $1.79 a yard .. . ' , SATIN 40 inch rayon satin, does not cling. Most ideal fabric for slips. Very specially priced. $1.00 a yard TABBIS , - 36 inch Washable Tabbis. A new fabric, special ly adapted for dresses and lingerie wear. Forty one pastel and dark shades from which to choose. $1.49 a yard NAINSOOK 86 inch check and fancy Nainsook, sheer and at tractive. Orchid, Flesh Pink, Nile, Maise and Peach. 45c a yard CREPE 40 inch all silk Crepe de chine, heavy weight for evening and afternoon dresses and dainty undies." Fifty-two leading shades. All washable. - $1.98 . 1 ........ W ' 'H -i HARTMAN BROS.. COMPANYi ifJ . m:- ' SIXTH ANNUAL' . . : W FisaFir sharing: event w. .V 5 )g x p in) STARTING TUESDAY, NO VEMBER I5th 9:30 A. M. Giftsof Fashion Jewelery, Leather Goods, Gla ssware, Silverware, Pen,and PencitSets, Toilet Sets, gladly laid aside for Christmas. Many years hare passed since toe purchased , the jervelry store n Salem from the John G. Barr Estate, but those many years have brought us a great deal of pleasure along - With the usual difficulties experienced with every i merchandising- business. However, mir greatest pUasitre is now, when we realize how the" city has grotcn to it's 26,000 people and the many frienfo we have made in the communities around Salem reaching many mues . ' away how our store through earnest efforts and honest dealings has grown right along : "with the city and surrounding community. Like a corporation declaring a dividend we can now declare a profit sharing event for the benefit of those who' have made it possi ble for us to prosper. - . Christmas time is the time to be thankful and we know no better time to give our. patrons this profit-sharing event than right iioio when they can save considerable outlay on their Christmas gift buying -We are starting on the above date, perhaps two weeks ear lier to have you take advantage of early purchases in less crowded shopping conditions and a wider selection of merchandise. ' -4! i'. ''!' DIAMONDS The Diamond Store of Salem Diamonds the Perfect Gift. Our Christmas Diamond, special ring. Reg. $50.00. $39.50 Blue White Diamond, daint- CKQ Krt Uy carved. Reg.l $75.00 ePUe7eUU, Our Perfect The Queen. Reg. $100.00 1 $82.50 2 snappy brilliant Diamondsset In laey, artistic mountings; :. 'QtAt PC A Reg. $30.00 : p'iJLeUU A Diamond ring she wiU be proud to own, 10 percent Iridio Plati- J i Q K f ( Mum. Reg. $150l00J tDXOUeUU Genuine Orange Blossom Mountings. "Oth er Diamond Rings from $10.00 up. AU first quality Diamonds. ; - : WATCHES Fashion's newest Ideas, in Ladies, and . V Gents' Wrist and Pocket Watches. , A lovely Wrist Watchrthe famous Hall mark. $15.00 and $16.00 C1 "f I values.' Special fPXXertfJ Give her an exquisite Benrus full jeweled movement,; attractive dial, rectangular white cased engraved (50Q PCA watch. Reg. $35.00 O O U Give him a smart strap watclu Q Our big special atit.,, , . r tP V Q O , The famous Gruen watches, full jeweled, ; double re-enforced eases, 14-k : gold, all shapes, $20.50, $25.50 ; J jQ . '4 .. ; Truly Profit Sharing. V ; : Also 'Elgin, Waltham; Hamilton Watches.' Here you will find just the waieh you wanted. ? - V- , . .;,. Welcome Gifts in Silverware ':; and Toilet . Sets. High quality goods. No gifts like one that appeals to milady. " 25 year quality, 26-pIece set Jcnives, forks; : ;S5!Mffi$16.65' II. II. Stainless Blades T1 Q OK i IS. Stainless Blades at P AO mOO " 5,0 -year quality Rogers, H;: II. Stainless, 26-piece set knives and forks, teas and ta- egO.OO I L $24e05 - 3-piece Toilet Sets, fancy "green pearl, comb, brush and mirror in ;()0 tZ A $14.50 .case. . Reg. $32J0. 3-piecp Toilet Set, fancy pink pearl Reg. $21.00. Tea and Coff ee Sets, Vegetable Wishes, ' Gravy Boats, Sandwich Plates, etc., aU in SheffieldLess 25 per cent.- In large va riety and new designs. ' .- . . CLOCKS Your home is one of the family and a clock is a gift worth while. In chime, 2 tone chimes, mahogany and oak, in mantle and boudoir. A large variety. Quarter hour chime clocks. Reg. $50.00 ' , , $38.50 fS-i Two- tone Ding Dong clocks Q t K Reg. $18.50 tPXOeOO Small clocks for desk or table. Q pr Reg. $5.00 . -'- , . tpO iU O Grandmother and Grandfather hall Cr apartment house clocks. OOD fi A ft Ranging from $8.50 to tPUUeUi A Saving of 23 Per Cent. The Jewelery you buy is exactly as good as the store where you buy it. You must depend on your jewelers reputation. We want you to learn to depend on ours. i a". HARTMAN BR OS. . Quality. Jeweler, and Diaincnd IlcrchanU . r - n-vk . "01T THE CORNER" STATE AT 1 LIBERTY gale:i, OREGON - v. c t c