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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.- OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING,- DECEMBER 0, 1927 I xoxr.m save 4- r Y - Y . -'.. t ZlissUna Heist Gives Inter esting Talk at Meeting of Chapter G, P. E. O. A talk, particularly appropriate to the season was.gWen at the meetlnr of Chapter O of tbe P. E. m I TV A m lnoon by Hiss Lina Heist, wno wun her sisters. Miss Laura Heist ana Mrs. JW. W.Emmons, toured tbe rHoly Land several . montns aco. She spQke of Palestine ana me habits of the people there; also their mod of living. Miss Heist wore a lovely native costume, made with flowing robe and elab orate headress. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. P. J. Kunt on North Win ter Street. The living rooms were attractive with mistletoe, holly, fir bo n eh a. and red tapers. Mrs. ey. Mrs. W. H. . Byrd. and Mss Fred J. Tooze were assistant hos tesses. The chapter Toted at the short business session to send a Christ mas box to the county poor farm Mrs. William Hughes and Mrs. William McGilchrist were appoint ed to arrange a program which will be given at the Girls': Indus trial School and at the Feeble- Minded school, r." ?. The afternoon closed with the singing of Christmas carols by the Misses Letha Madison. W 1 1 d a Fleenor, Margaret Wilson, Zelpha White, and LaVenre Homeyers. Mrs. Mark SScCallister Re Elected President of Wom an's Union f Mrs. Mark McCallister was re- o I Frank Churchill, Mrs. W. T. Hick- elected president of the Woman's V 1 52 days of leisure Hand ironing what a. tedious job. With a tbok Folding ironer, your wife can sit down and do a day's ironing in two easy hours! On the beautiful new Thor Folding Ironer She can iron everything shirts, ruffles, collars, etc. You can have a th or delivered now or on Xmas Eve for a small down payment, the balance monthly. Headquarters for "Gtftt that Keep on Giving" PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY H 237 N. Liberty SC A t nft m 13 Operetta at Washington school. "Crowning of Christmas." T: 30 o'clock. ; ' . j :: "''' Y $ : Christmas party. Chad wlek Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. " Y . l Y ' Y Y : Wo man's r club - calendars of "coming events" on sale at Hamil ton's Furniture store, r , ; Writers section of Salem Arts' League. No-host meeting. Public library. -Y.. 1 W. C. T. U. annual Christmas party. HalL X:0 o'clock. . - Etokta club Christmas party. Mrs. Mason Bishop, hostess. 1:00 o'clock luncheon. ' '" ; Wediteeday . Annual Christmas party. To-j marco Class, First M. E. Church. Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. hosts. 605 N. Summer St. ; Card party, sponsored by ladles of St. Vincent de Paul parish. Par ish hall. 8:00 o'clock. B. and P. W. Club- Woman's Club-house, North Cottage St. 8 o'clock. - Thursday ' United Artisans and Yeoman. Christmas tree and program Fraternal Temple. S: 00 o'clock: , Friday . San Soucl "500" Club: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock, Fir St. hosts Christmas party. Union of the First Congregation al Church at the meeting of that organization held Friday after noon in the church parlors. Other officers elected to serve for Ure4 ensuing year were: first vice-pres ident, Mrs. Charles E. Ward; sec ond vice-president. Mrs. E. L. Don- nell; secretary. Dr. Fannie A. Brown, and treasurer, Mrs. F. B. KIbbe. The treasurer's report was giv en at the meeting. She reported that the Woman's Union earned more than one-thousand six-hund red and ninety dollars in the past year. Five-hundred and fifty dol lars of this amount was added to the benevolence pledge fund. Four hundred and fifty dollars was used in part payment of the note due on the church renovation. An ad ditional amount was spent in the upkeep of the church and in the support of local charities. The re maining two hundred dollars will be used to purchase an electric range for the parsonage. Mrs. O. L. Newton, Mrs. W. L Needham, and Mrs. A. N. Moores were appointed as additional mem bers of the program committee. " Miss Thelma Davis Soloist' at Christmas Concert-in Corvallis - ' Miss Thelma Davis, contralto. soloist with the Presbyterian choir of Corvallis when they appeared in Christmas concert Sunday eve ning In that city. Miss Davis sang a recitative and aria from the "Messiah." i Sunday School of First Meth odist Church Has Christmas Partu r ' - - v . t , The Elementary Department ofl the First Methodist Sunday School gave an Interesting party Saturday afternoon, havlnr as their rues ts. the Cradle Roll babies and the old er children of the Beginners, and Primary Departments. One hund red and sixty children and their mothers were present. . " , The following program was giv en: ' : - - "Joy to the World" Sunday School Classes ; Prayer Mrs. H. P. Shanks "Jesus Bids us Shine" ....Class "O Little Town of Bethlehem -..Mrs. Fargo "Away In a Manger" ,..f.......Class Recitation: "Sing a Song of Christ mas". Eugene Boise Song: "The Angels Sang on Starry Night" Class Recitation Richard Barton. Jr. . The story of Christmas was giv en by Mrs, R. L. Farmer with Mrs, R. D. Barton as Mary; Helen Breithaupt, the Angel; Joseph Trindle as Joseph; Wayne and Wilbur Curry and David Thomp son, as shepherds. r Mrs. A. M. Lansch and Mrs. El lis Batson received the guests at the door. Miss Grace Ellis and Miss Doris Phenicie" were in charge of the decorating, and Miss Neva Stolsheise assisted the children in playing games. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mrs. H. F. Durkheiner, and Mrs. P. Stols heise. Guests in Portland for the Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Cal Patton, Miss Reta Claggett, and Charles and Lloyd Clagett, spent the past week end in Portland as the guests of Mrs. Patton's sister, Mrs. C. C. Simeral. Mr, and Mrs. John . Roberts Hostess at Attractive One O'clock Luncheon - One of the most attractive af fairs of the past week was the one o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. John J. Roberts was hostess Fri day afternoon at the Marion Hotel. Covers were placed at the beau tifully appointed . luncheon table for Mrs. James Linn. Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. Asahel Bush, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. 'Frank Snedeeor. Mrs. George. F. Rodgers, Mrs. Lou is Lacbmund, Mrs. Harry M. Haw kins, Mrs. David ; W. " Eyre. Mrs. John HVMeNary. Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr., Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs; Larry Hofer of San Francisco; ; and the hostess Mrs. Roberts Later the group enjoyed several hours of bridge - in - the Roberts home on State Street. Mrs. Larry Hofer won first prixe for high score. ' Mrs. "James Linn received the second award.- - - San Souci "500" Club Will Be Entertained Friday Eve The. San Souci "500" Club will be entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock, 1955 Fir Street." Each mem ber will bring a gift tor the person whose name they have drawn at a previous meeting. . , Will Spend the Holidays in the East Miss Ruth Carlton left Monday! tor Flint, Michigan, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. Miss Carlton is a teach er at the state school for the deaf. Junior Artisans' Presenta tion Postponed Due to conflicting bookings at the Capitol theater, the Junior Ar tisans presentation has been post poned from December twenty first and twenty-second to Janu ary fourth and fifth. Thursday Bridge Club Entertained at Johnson Home Mrs. Clyde Johnson entertained one afternoon late last week with delightful one o'clock luncheon. havlnr as her guests members of the Thursday Bridge Club. Covers were placed at the lun cheon table, centered with holly and red tapers, for Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Clair Inman. Mrs. Cal Patton. Mrs. Charles Know- land. Mrs. L. T. Aldricb. Mrs. E. L. Kappahan, Mrs. W. J. Lilje- quist, Mrs. P. J. Meany. Mrs. A. E. Huckesteln, Mrs.- R. W. Hans Seltz and the hostess, Mrs. Johnson. ' Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Aldricb assisted Mrs. Johnson. A Christmas tree with gifts was a feature of the afternoon. . Mrs. R. S. Hunter won high score prize for the , afternoon's play. - The first January meeting of the club will be held-at the home of Mrs. Kappahan. Annual NUe Club Christmas Party Will Be Held Tomorrow The annual Christmas party of the Salem .Daughters of the Nile Club will be held tomorrow at the Masonic Temple. The party will be an all day affair with luncheon served at noon. The committee in charge In cludes: Mrs. Ruby Seltz. Mrs. Clara Olson, Mrs. Monnie Hauser, Mrs. Anne Rottle, Mrs. Louise Flack. Mrs. Martha LeGarrle, Mrs. Mersa Llljequist. Attend Concert Given Sunday Evening in Salem Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mills of For est Grove motored to Salem Sun day evening to attend the Christ mas concert : given at the First Methodist Church Sunday evening by the vested choir of sixty-five voices. Their daughter, Miss Mil dred Mills, a senior at Willamette University, is a member of the chorus. Mrs. Martin Hostess at Meeting of PrisciUa Club -F Mrs. : Carey Fi Martin enter tained members of the Prise Ula Club' last Thursday afternoon Jn her home on South Liberty street. Mrs. Martin was a member of the club for several years withdraw ing only a short time ago. Christmas cyclamen centered the tea table. Miss Frances Mar tin and Miss Katherine Lougridge assisted at the tea hour. In the group were Mrs. Walter Buchner, Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mrs. W. S. Mott, Mrs. George Dunsford. Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. Fred Steus loff, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. C. M. Eppley. Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. KUtie Graver, and ' the hostess, Mrs. Martin. , Additional guests were Miss Priscilla Fry and Mrs. J. W. Knapp of Spokane. Washington. Spend Several Days in Portland Mrs. Dan J. Fry .Sr., and Miss Kittle Graver spent several days of the past week in Portland. . St. Vincent de Paul Ladies Sponsoring Card Party vne laaies or St. . Vincent ae Paul parish will sponsor another card party Wednesday evening in the parish hall. Playing will be gin at eight o'clock. The committee in charge of the affair includes: Mrs. B. Diemler, Mrs. M. Engel. Mrs. E. Grunfeld- er, Mrs. C. A. Suing. Mrs. N. Snap, Mrs. J. Zelinski, and Mrs. E. Hau- felbacher. Officers of Women's Aux iliary of St. Paul's Church Re-elected The Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church met Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrt. H. Duncan Chambers on Chsmeketa Street. Last year's officers were unani mously reelected at - that time. They are: president, Mrs. U. Q Shipley, vice president, Mrs. N. C Kafourr:' secretary. Mrs. G. A. Wood; and treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner; and thank-orrering treasurer, Mrs. Russell Catlin. A social hour followed the reg ular business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Honored on Birthday An niversary Mrs. Crawford-Newcomb enter tained Sunday morning with a de lightful birthday breakfist in hon or of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Crawford who observed their joint anniversaries on that day. '.v- X Rev. and Mrs." D. J. Howe were special guests. Baskets of Indian Elder decor- home on Lincoln Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Weiser Enter- a - WW m 9 f . W S . tain with surprise rariy Complimenting Mrs. Earle Mor- nhow nn th nrrsxloii at ner ninn- day anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Weiser entertained Saturday, evening with a surprise party In their home on south Twenty-mira street. - ;: The evening was spent playing cards.- n - A birthday luncheon was serv ed at a late hour. In the group were the honor guest, Mrs. Morphew, Mr. ana Mrs. -A. L. Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morphew, Mr. and Mrs. H. G" Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hamm, Mr. 'Earle Morphew, and tbe hot-t and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Weiser. Junior Business Girls Have Christmas Party The Junior Business Girls Club enjoyed a Christmas party last (Continued on pas S) If o Ghri Vblunie Prices Bring Uriusual Savings 7in Gifts! u PRE- CLEAI HO EI DA Y iA-NCE '!' - " m 1. n LAS umbrel: Greatly RMuced This is another time when, if;: we r quoted y comparatiTc prices, they would astound even pur, own salespeople.; : These are all first quality, high clasa umbrellas out of our ,. regular stock but instead of waiting until after, Christ mas to reduce this line we are1 going to let you hay e them now. . . - i - . - 2-95 3.95 4.95 1 5.95 6-95 7-48 For Late Style Silk Umbrellas i - f ; - 1 5 DAYS for Christmas shopping and a hundred things to do make every minute and every dol lar count, come here for quick service and the most remarkable savings t found anywhere. Not only do we offer lower prices because of our Volume Campaign, but you can, if you so desire, open a charge account, or buy all your needs on the Budget Buying Plan Ask about it. COME EARLY TOD A Y---TUESD A Y-AND PROFIT BY THESE PRICES Gift Suggestions1? Advance Spring Modes Gift Suggestions Rayon Spreads Very handsome quality, printed de iifn in shades C7 QPC of rose - . : .fPi .VO With Scarf to Match- .$8.95 Main Floor Rosebud Salts Perfumed Bath Salts, six' in fancy gift box. A very QQ dainty gift OaC Main Floor New Underarm Bags Small size, In black and brown with strap back, snake trim. dQ QK Main Floor Regular $438 value. Bobbed Umbrellas New style in brown, green, lavender . and blue, Gloria or pure silk, with sa tin and fancy borders. IQ QQ , - titi..itj Main Floor Value to f 50: linen Handkerchiefs Womena Hankies, initialed with col ored lxrder and 1-8 Inch' O tor d- Main Floor hemstitched edge. Christmas Boxes." - Gown length of Crepe de. Chine, shoe - trees and fancy Cf QQ -' ' tPs f KJ . -v . , . . 1 Main Floor , puff . Hosiery SetsV One pair Kayser service weight hose, and handpainted georgette handker- chief, fa fancy r . EyQ Main Floor Towel Sets Two linen colored for gifts NEW DRESSES Advance Spring Styles at a Big Reduction An assortment 5f new arrivals just opened 1 They express the very last word in cor rect fashions for the coming season. The fabric is of heavy all silk flat crepe, in shades of tan, black, copen, red and navy. 945 Main Floor QUILTED SATIN ROBES Values $1&50 For really distinctive gifts .one could not find anything so admirable. Excel lent quality satin, with silk cord. Colors peach, pink, peacock, gold lavender black and copen, 4 Main Floor NEW. COATS Advance Spring Styles Greatly Under Priced Here's an opportunity " to choose from . " beautiful new coats. They are new arrivals from New York A large shawl collar and cuffs of black fur add to the smartness these coats Colors are black, tan and COCOa. . .- ; ;NY - - , ' : - Values to $35.00 . " - .- Main Floor 1l iftl oc of v . vy .wj .3-lb. Cotton Batts Fluffy white ' cotton, full size for comforters. Special v $1.00- .. Down Stairs 81x90 Sheets : Yure bleach, extra quality, free f rpm starch, Special $1.00 : Down Stairs Underarm Bags Black calf, leather lined and guesset ed, strap back, a very Ir7 Q tg f iftJ Main Floor beautiful bag Vest Lengths Length of tubing to make up wait trimmings to finish - 'Iffi OC The set complete. D X La O - Main Floor Handkerchief Sets Lovely georgette handkershief gift box of powder "and - "I O Q powder puff ; AJLLiiJ Main Floor Gift Set for Men Handkerchief, socks and tie sets, a suitable Christmas 5 1 g J 79 Linen Cloth Sets Hemstitched pure ' white damask cloth, 54x54 inches, with 4 napkins to match. y OtZ Regular $7.50 value ti)4fcoilO . - . y ' . Main nocf . " Bath Towel Sets Fancy towel, with -T wash " cloth : to. match, in Christmas box for gifts ; -$i:oosi-39 '- -- - - Haia Floor - ; Hosiery Sets ? j V Kayser silk hose," handkerchief and shoe trees, ia fancy - - C fj Christmas boxes Main Floor Main Floor tttp,tf4dS Osjpns TODAY TUESDAY ciNms -'P s, in fancy boxtPAsOa fey IfiOJ Gift Drccs Lensrths Marilyn 'Crepe,t2Vs "yards lensth, in fancy ; Christmas box, , OtZ OO .tiJcJaUU , Main Floor make an ideal gift -Rayon Bedspreads Just arrived, 81x105 inches, in gold, green, blue and scalloped edge, - - . $2.69 Main Floor 21 A nANDxmcnrry sqtjahes-To maks tcp .j?ure Laea irtta colored tlzs for CQcr men, 2 squares fcj fancy box...... i. WO w 46G STATE STREET SALEM New Pouch Bzz3 . Black and brown calf with srka trim to: tone. Ikular $7.73. Special ; t