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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1929)
Ssagay Carets-. Pccta!r g. PAGU CC3T i - i. i.. sssssssssx i t, - - ' : : . it, 1 : : vents of Interest in Soc ial - M US1C al - eiubc i ircies -:- Ouvc IL Doxk, Society Editor Portland Rites : f of Interest Here . One of the most Interesting -events of tbe month was the Marriage la Portland of John J. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott, and Vtviaa Oalta, daugh ter of Mr. and Jin. Edward G. Uerrif ield of The Dalles, ia Port- laad Satirrday at 2 o'clock. The ceremony was yead fa the some of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Price by Rt. Thomas J. Villers of the ' White Temple. Only the imme diate fasiitiee and most intimate friends were present. Tbe bride who was attended by her tister.Mtsfl Georgia McrrifieJd, was beautiful ia a gown of biege lace. She carried a shower boa- qiet of Ophelia, roses, lilies of the alley and white sweet peas. Karl Gabrielsoa acted as best man. After a short wedding trip Mr. ad Mrs. Elliott will be at home at the Royal Court apartment. Both Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were . I'nlversity of Oregon folk. Mrs. Elliott was affiliated with the Delta Zeta eororlty. Mr. Elliott it a member; of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, lie served daring the World war as a captain of the air service. He is now associated with the State Building and Loan association. Quiet Wedding v ' Is Pretty xx Event " Miss Rhea Mumper, daughter of MK,and Mrs. Fred Mumper, of Scio. became the bride of Albert .B. Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page of Salem, Saturday at 10 o'clock at a quiet wedding In the parsonage of the First Baptist caurch. ReT R. I.. Payne read the ceremony before only the im mediate families and friends. The bride was gowned In an at- ractive blue georgette made with Targe collar. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Miss Artis Khelton attended the. bride. Ches- ljr Page, brother of the groom, fwaa best man. Immediately following the cere iony the wedding party went to 4he home of the groom' parents, Mr. and Mr. C. A Page where a wedding breakfast was serredi Mr. and Mrs. Page left for a niiort wedding trip. They will be at home to their friends after January 1 at 15S0 Sonth 12th street. Mrs. John Fabry, Sr. Elected to Office . Mrs. J. M. Cobnrik entertained members of the Pringle Woman's club with a delightful evening in htf home on Tuesday. An at tracting decorated Christmas tree and other holiday novelties were arranged about the rooms. An exchange of gifts by the members ana the appearance of Santa, Clans n an enjoyable feature. During the business session of ficer? were selected for the corn in.? vear. Mrs. John Fabry. Sr., as president, who succeeds Mrs. C. Wi Grabenhorst: Mrs. H. C. Sta p let on. viire president, who suc ceeds Mrs. J. M. Cobnrn, and Mrs. A. Ililfiker, seeretary-treas-nter, who succeeds Mrs. George Adams. Proceeding the refreshment ' e honr, Christmas carols were sung by the club. group. Mrs. Claire Sealey of Twin Falls, Idaho, was a speelal guest. Club members present were Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. J. Bonney, Mrs. E. Clarke. Mrs. F. R. Clarke. Mrs. M. M. Uoburn, Mrs. S. D. Emery, Mrs. John Fabry. Sr., Mrs. John Fabry, Jr., Mrs. C. W. Grabenhortt. Mrs. W. II. Graben horst, Mrs. Paul Gurgurlch. Mrs. A. Ililfiker. Mrs. B. A. Ililfiker, Mrs. Hoffman. Mrs. Clifford Jones, Mrs. J. D. Odell. Mrs. Anna J. Robbing. Mrs. H. C. Stapleton, Mrs. J. Sandifer, Mrs. O. T. Seal ey, Mrs. Harry Werhter and the hostess, Mrs. J. M. Coburn. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Wilson. . Little Tots Have Yuletide Party TMrs. If. F. Shanks and Mrs. R D. -Barton entertained in compli ment to the wee tots of the First Methodist- church in the church parlors beginning at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. There were to mothers and children present for1 this happy Christmas party. The church rooms were beauti v fully decorated with Christmas greens. A program given by 60 of the little folk, was greatly en : Joyed by all present for it was exceptionally well done. The main part of the program was a playlet "Santa ClaB., ' a . At the close of the program a telegram saying that Santa Clans won Id soon arrive caused much . excitement. When he came he spread much joy by distributing candy to all the little guests. ,4, "Mrs. V. W. Ohmart has been the1 guest of Chauncy Ohmart and family alt Toledo, Oregon, for the past week;. She expects to re , turn to Salem before Christmas day. i . . 4-...-:-... . fi i ..-?.. r ..-J j. V'- 1 ' A a v. v. i, -fan- ' I ' 1 :vv.-. '- .-. : . :' J? " 1 A n - I Merry Christmas . Christmas time is the time for big "homecomings and there is just two places to be on that particular day, either at home or at "grandmother's house." It is also a day for the little folk to enjoy and the older folk to make merry so that tJie little folk u ill be sure to get all the joy there is to be had. Here is a group tcho unLl celebrate Christmas to the ut most. To the extreme eft is Glenn Franklin Armpriest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armprist. Next is Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner with two of her grandchildren with whom she will enjoy Christmas this year, Mary Lee Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., and Jean Steiner, wee daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner. In the upper left hand corner is little Miss Madeline Glee Keene who is now in California with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene, visiting her grandparents. The lower corners present the happy faces of Robert andFlavia Downs, Children of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs. Amaranth Party s Gay Affair Mrs. W. P. Ellis was hostess to members of Hana Rosa court, No. 6. Order of the Amaranth, for a Christmas party and to celebrate the close of a contest for mem bership and-attendance which the lodge has ' been maintaining tor the past few months. The lodge had been divided . into two di visions with Mrs. Ruth Crary as leader of one and Mrs. "W. P. Ellis leader of the other. The winning side was to be given a party by the losing side. Mrs. Campbell and her group were the winners. Monday Liberty school Christmas L program at community !&!!, 8 o'clock. Friday Daughters of Union Veter- ans, 8 o'clock. Woman's clubhouse, 8 o'clock. Montague is a brother of Miss Lord's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Montague are on their first trip west and are on their way to spent tbe winter in Honolulu. The Berean Sunday school The hostess committee assist- elss held its Christmas party fa ins Mrs. Ellis were Mrs. L. P. the social rooms Campbell. Mrs. J. B. Protzman. Christian church Wednesday ev- Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, and Mrs. Iva enlng. The rooms were decorat Bustaey. ea witn ennstmas iestoons ana The guest rooms were beauti- targe enrtstmas tree irom wnica fully decorated with all the sym- each of the 17 guests received a bols of Christmas and a large present Christmas tree held gifts for each of tbe winning side. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pemberton Cards and dancing were en- Of Twist, Washington, will be the joyed during the evening and re-1 Christinas week end guests of Mr. freshments were served at a late and Mrs. A. J. Bohrnstedt. They are expected to arrive today. Mrs. Pemberton was Alberta Bohra- stedt. Gold Star Mother Will Speak Mrs. Minniedel Baker will give a "merry Christmas to all the boys in hospitals in Oregon over radio station KGW Monday at 5:20' o'clock. Mrs. Baker was one of the delegates to make the trip to the national War Mothers convention in Cleveland, Ohio, this fall. She has done much work with the organisation and Is now state chairman of tbe Gold Star Mothers of the War Mothers of the state of Oregon. the presentation. The choir will take part and will be directed by Richard Robertson. Robert Nelmyer Is directing the pageant and Miss Irene de Lisle has charge of the wardrobe. Norman Purbrick Is the reader. The principal characters are Virgin Mary, Mary Kafoury; Jo seph Arthur Fisher; Angel Ga briel, Josephine Cornoyer; John the Baptists, Austin Walker, Jr.; Light of the World, Marie Pat-ton. Pacreant to Be simas party in . . of the nm Attractive Affair Wednesday ev-l . hour to about 40 people. Miss Jeanette Scott Entertains ZENA One of the most de lightful Christmas affairs given in Zena during the week preceding the holidays was that given Wed nesday night by Miss Jeanette Scott for fellow members of the Crescendo club of the Salem high school. Miss Cleo Seeley is presi dent of this musical organization. Miss Lores Barham and Miss Blair Foley had charge of program arrangements. The rooms of the Scott home were gay with holly, mistletoe. and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The guests de rived much pleasure aad amuse- meat whea they exchanged Christ mas gifts. Following the program the hostess served - dainty refresh ments. Favors were pretty red baskets filled with nuts, candies and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mon tague of New York City will ar rive today la Portland where they will 4e met by Miss Elisabeth Lord, whose guests they will be over the Chistmas holidays. Mr. Special Holiday PERMANENT WAVES Og.00 Including Shampoo and Finger Wave The St. Paul's Episcopal hurch will be the scene ot an im pressive pageant "The Nativity" at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. About 75 folk will take part la Elitzi Gray DcantcCtop 709 F. N. B. BIdg. Phone 187 GRAY BELLE 440 State St.. Salens, Ore. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 59c 50c GRAY BELLE DINNER 75c 75c OREGON TURKEY DINNER DELUXE $i $i Fboae 933 tor rescrvatioas CHOCOLATES Our Own Make Only Tbe GPA BAND AND v ORCHESTRA Harmony Music Studio v - . , 903 Union 'f y G. Calyar Larkin, Director l-7W?: PIANO (Harmony) r BRASS (Non-Pressure) JIEEDS and PERCUSSION f fa&viduar an BegUners and Advamced. i . : ; Register o Wednesday aad Saturday .Hacnctteaoc J7Uwgcg I . y ' - . Potted . I 'i Plants l i i Cut Flower I rL o Mb.iN J Jot Can in&iA-' florist ,' ijgfej Streets Birthctay Dinner Is Unique Affair Mrs. Etta Burns entertained Sunday afternoon at her home with a delightful birthday dinner for a group of friends who have been friends since school days. Each year the birthday of each of the five is celebrated with a din ner. Those who were present for the dinner Sunday were Mrs. Katie Sturgis, Mrs. Ivy Johns, Mrs. Lnta Fuson. Mr. Minerva Hol comb, and Mrs. Burns. Special guests present were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Savage and children. Max Savage, Ivan Savage and Naomi Savage. Joy Turner Moses will be host ess to members of her younger students for a Christmas party at her residence studio this after noon between the hours of two and five, o'clock. There will be a large Christmas tree and games will make a happy afternoon. Christmas Party Is Pretty Affair Party The annual Christmas .VUk . L If i , . wiuca uiv ut ABsiruns ciuo en Joy each Christmas time was a happy affair or Friday night at the homo of Mrs. Ida B. Godfrey. Tha guest rooms were attract ively decorated with hollv. mistletoe, and a large, brilliantiv decorated Christmas tree upon which the gnests placed presents as they came In and from which after a Jolly social hoar the.-e presents were distributed each to its intended owner. Following this refreshments were served by the hostess committee. Mrs. Faj-e Wright. Mrs. Mabel Minto and Mrs. Lena Cherrington. The luncheon table was centered with holly and red tapers. Special guests were Mrs. Rer Dhvis. Mrs. Bray. Mrs. Emmons, and Mrs. Jessie Darby. Club members present wer Mrs. Jessie Follis, who came into the clnb as a member for the first time Friday nV?ht. Me?dames: Ida Ea brock yAllc Mvf rs Rose Babcock MiWI Mrt Enm Brova . Miricie Mvtler Lna Cherrington Ida L. Niies Alice Coolidge Gus-ie Nilee Marian Derby Abbi M. Pftteva Hazel Gillette Ros Pntt Mary Johnston, E:!'.a Sm'th Josie La Fore Itt! ?.-r.:ti Miss L.II& Johnson K-t3.z.'-- .-f!-r Elizabeth Laws - I Rossie A. Linfoot Mos; 'as Marie F. McCall , Costuffie Party Is Celebrated Saturday Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs were hosts for one of the gayest Christ mas parties of the week at their home Saturday night. The guest rooms were gay with Christmas decorations and a gorgeous Christmas tree. After a happy evening of fnn and games, gifts were presented from the tree. This was followed with refresh ments served by the hostess as sisted by Mrs. M. J. Melchior. The guests were the members of the Amltician club and were Mr. .and Mrs. C. J. TOieitoa If. J. VeTchior U. R. Waiu Dr. ad Mrs. Knight Pearesy Tenon Doaflit Mite Pinek Darid Benaet Hill EJ Tiesk Carl Fmraona Edgar BcrwHni C. A. Dews. M. J. Melcheid Word has come from Juneau, Alaska, of the birth of a son. christened .Earle Hunter III to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hunter. Jr. born November 23. Mrs. Hunter was Uinta Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirk of Chemawa. Mr. Hunter is cashier of the First National bank in Juneau and one of the papers announced the young son as the "assistant cashier." Miller's are Adequately Prepared for Last Minute Gift Shoppers! m At IU it i 2 ROBES UNDIES HOSIERY PURSES JEWELRY SLIPPERS GLOVES NECKWEAR COSMETICS -STATIONERY SCARFS SWEATERS LEATHER COATS FINE LINENS BED SPREADS TOWELS SHIRTS TIES BELTS LIGHTERS POTTERY TOYS I MiLLiCiK MELODIES OVER KOIN MONDAY EVENING 90 TO IA O'CLOCK TUNE IN. V 19 " j iitlltlHUMH UMUHlUMHi Only Two Shopping Days UntU Christmas