Society News and Cluk Affairs (OLIVE M. Doak, Society Editor t Mrs. R. L. White Is Holiday Hostess Christmas fairyland reigned su preme Saturday night In the stu dio ballroom of Mrs. R. L. White. who was hostess at a Christmas partr lor her students. Ropes of green, wreaths with red ribbon. . red bells, and soft lights set the atmosphere for the Christmas ballet which introduced by Eliza beth Waters in a beautiful artis tic toe dance. As she danced she i called in eight royal : subjects in white ballet costume and red toe ' slippers who completed the dance with her. This dance was followed by Grace Day and George Birr ell In an adagio number masterful In Its Trace and quick beauty. Kather- - loe Riley gave a well finished acrobatic solo assisted by the girls of the Junior class. Wllda Fleener, Juanita Powell. Grace Day, and Elisabeth Waters pre sented some splendid work In taps. Character work was artis tically, realistic In Elizabeth Wat- - ers' Dutch Dairymaid dance. The program closed with a sleepy time dance giren by the baby, class, little tots of two and .- three years, who were to sink into ' sleep as the closing steps In their dance. They did this only to open Vtbeir eyes to a real lire Santa who . had come in to deliver popcorn balls and gifts to the students. Mrs. James Teed, Miss Marguer ite McDonald and senior students assisted Mrs. White. A much enjoyed variation in the j program was tne Tocai soio suns by Miss Arbutus Ruddie. accom panied by Miss Ruth Bedford. Two hours of ballroom dancing closed a very delightful evening for more than 400 gaests. I i Hollywood Studio Has Christmas Recital Mrs. Mollie Styles gave her Christmas recital at her Holly wood studio Saturday night. Ex cellent work was presented by the various members of the studio classes. At the close of the recital Mr. Styles served refreshments assist. ed by Mr. T. E. Fnllerton, and Mrs. Carrol Long.' students taking part were, Junior; Edna Strohmelr, Carrie Strohmelr, Irene Fisher, Gene Roes. Bobby Douglass. Alene Douglass, Eric. Fitesimmons, Maurice Fitzsimmons, Lorene Lathrop, Willis Lathrop. Mazlne Gunter, Jimmy Nlcholsen; ad vanced students: Mrs. Douglas, June Louchrtdge. and Francis Orote. 'X Miss Dorothy Browning gave a pleasing vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Waters will have as Christmas dinner guests for today. Dr. and Mrs. . Kenneth Waters and Miss Julia K. Web ster. Mrs. Kenneth Waters has only Just returned from spending few days of the holidays with State Teachers Meeting Draws Local Educators Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. county school superintendent, will go to Portland Wednesday to"attend the annual convention of the Oregon State Teachers association which will meet orThursday, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Fulkerson is golm on Wednesday to attend meetings of the legislative committee, of which she is a member and meet ings of other committees. Other Salem educators on committees in clude J. W. Crltes. supervisor of club work. Dean F: M. Erickson of Willamette university, commit tee on relations between secondary schools and Institutions of higher learning; Miss Gladys Tipton, sec retary of. the classroom teachers' department. A1 sessions of the convention except the meetings of certain committees will be held in the Lin coln high school buildings. Dr. M S. Pittman. director of the rural repartment of the Michigan Stat Normal school will be one of the outside speakers at the conven tion. Dr. Pittman was formerly a member of the faculty of the Ore gon State Normal school. Frank Bligh Will Entertain at Pen Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walker at their home In Klamath Falls. Miss Myrtle Johnson of Seaside is visiting Mrs. Iva D. Mitchell at her home on Center street for over Jhe holidays. Miss Johnson who is member of Kappa Delta at Oregon State college, announced her engagement to Burrell M HUcnell. sentcr In electrical en gineering at Corvallls, last fall. g. k: p. ciu b Has Holiday Party For the 19 th auceesslve year, Frank D. Bligh will provide Christmas entertainment at the state prison. A program arranged by Mr. Bligh will be started at 1 a. m. this morning. MIsa Dorothy Baker a senior at the University of Oregon, is spend ing the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Baker. Miss Baker Is society editor of the Emerald, daily student pa. per in University and associate editor of Oregna. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Barhyte from Salinas, Cal.. arrived Sun day night to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mohler of Brooks. Mrs. Frank Powers will enter, tain her son. Dr. Kenneth Powers and his wife and Miss Florence Powers for Christmas dinner. Mn. Dale Taylor and Mrs. O. Pickens were Joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. K. H. Plckenr on Saturday night. A two course luncheon was served at a long table amidst beautiful Christmas decorations, the most unusual of which was a raised snow covered roadway in the center of the table down which Santa Clans drove In a tiny red sleigh pulled by eight reindeer. Presents were exchanged and Christmas cheer made the eve ning one to be remembered by this unique club whose one de mand for each 'mensfer Is that each one make one Christmas present, for every meeting during tne year at tne end of tne year they have twelve presents . ready tor Christmas certainly a noble purpose for any club so thinks the society editor at the last min ute of Christmas eve. Guests for the evening were Mrs. D. E. Slsson. Mrs. Thomas Roen. Mrs. II. S. Glle. Mrs. W. C. Pickens, Mrs. W. S. Foster, Mrs. Katherlne Middleton, Mrs. C. JC Haines, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs. J. F. Billeter. Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. K. II. Pickens. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Blllerter. Mr. and Mrs. William Blake, will entertain at a six o'clock din ner for Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wat. ers. Mr. ana Mrs. w.L.. woeik, Mrs. Alice Buts, Mrs. Edwards and Miss Rose Folger. Mrs. Wa ters and Mrs. Woelk are daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. i i Mrs. Eda Edwards of Saskat chewan, Canada, has arrived . at the William Blake home for a few weeks' visit. Later she will accompany. Mr. and Mrs. Blake no a raptor trip through Cali fornia.' . Word has just been received in Salem of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stadle man. The Dalles. This is "glad Christmas tidings" to Grand mother and Grandfather William Blake. - Miss Barnes Hostess To Her Ballet Class" - miss samara -Barnes was noa. tess at an enjoyable party for her students fa ballet on Friday night Games were played and special dance n ambers were glv en. Prises were offered In the games and these were won by Joan New comb. Joyce Chambers, and Barbara Bell. The advanced student presented lessonsn acrobatics, the highland fling, being done In a lively man ner by Betty Eyrley. Jasa num bers were gives by Pauline Zoe Chambers and Frederick Thlel- sen, Theodore Foreman and Clair Hurley gave a group of tap numbers. June and Alice Coffee presented BUHe Bumpkins In an Interesting manner while Joan Neweomb made East Side-West new all over again. The evening closed with re freshments and gifts from the Christmas which with many daln. ty Christmas decorations made the studio a real Christmas room. F. G. Deckebach Christmas Eve Party Amoqg one' of the most Inter estlng gatherings of the many which are Inspired by the advent of Christmas Is that of the an nual Christmas Ere party at the home of F. O. Deckebach. For many years past the same group with few changes has always met and enjoyed the fun and friendly spirit of "the night be fore Christmas." This Christmas will be no ex ceptton. Those who meet for the celebration Monday night were Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward GUllngham, Prof. and Mrs. Hans Salts. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mr. Joseph Prudhomme and son Mil wan Prudhomme, Mrs. Le Fur gey, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lam port and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Deckebach. Miss Dorothy Livesley arrived la Salem Monday morning for ner vacation from National Park Sem inary. Forest Glen, Maryland. She was accompanied by miss Adel Sterger who went on to her home In Marshfleld. Dinner for Eight f Given by Colbnys Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colony will be hostess for Christmas dinner at their home on North 21st street. Guests for. the. occasion will be Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penn ington. - - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCully and daughter Martha left for Albany Monday to spend the holidays with Mrs. McCully's mother and father. Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Leech. 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May all enjoy these Holidays and may the coming year be a Happy,1 Prosper- ous one. 263 S High St SALEM LAUNDRY (Wieder't) COMPANY i u Phone 25 II