PAGE SEX Society Mrs. W . W . Moore Chapter G Hostess A happily informal afternoon mad the- regular meeting of Chapter O of the P. B. O. stster- ; hood a pleasant one at the home of lira. W. W. Moore Thursday afternoon. The program hour was In charge of -Mrs. 8. W. Belee who read a paper on rMla- - , alonariea In Oregon-, a. topic which was In development of the topie vnder discussion and etady by the chapter this year. After the program a social hour with tea was, en Joyed. 'Mrs. ' Gardner Khapp, Mrs. P. J. Knnts. and Miss Helen Gnnn as sisted Mrs. Moore in serving. - . Miss Betty McMUlan of chap ter V of Lebanon. , Miss Helen Gunn of chapter S of Corrallls were special guests as was Mrs. B. Erizon and Mrs. - Grorer C Blrchett. Chapter members present were Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. F. E. Chnrchlll. Mrs. Alice Fisher, Mrs. W. HIekey, i Mrs. H. S. Husbee. Mrs. P. J. i Knnts, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. F. W. Lange, Mrs. C. K. Lo gan,' Mrs. S. ,w. Selee, Mrs. W. M. Smith. Mrs. F. J. Toose. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Mra. W. W. Moore, and Miss Anora Welch. The next meeting will be with Mrs. W. T.-HIckey and this will be a Christmas party. Pinochle Club is Holman Home Guest Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holman were hosts' to 'members of the Weoda Pinochle club Wednesday evening at their home. High score for the erening went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell with low score to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hol man. Following the erening of carda . refreshments were served. . . ' ? Those preaent were Mr. and .; Mrs. Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. V Ed Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pool en. and Mr. and Mrs. Holman. The next meeting will be at the Ed Niles home. Today V Menu 1 Breakfast Chilled Oranre Juiee , Cooket Cora Cereal d Cream frenea Tot b4 Hob.t CoffM Ijum-heon Crttm ef Tomato Sonp Crackers Dill Pickles Date Delifkta Apple Saaee Tea Dinner Fried Oyiten - Masked Potato! dreaaad Celery Bread Batter Pear 8ala4 Chocolate Cnu Pie Coffee Bate Delights s rn 1 cup Hrfct hrova to rat 1 ep floor 1 lupimi bmkinc powder J. traapoon Tamil la H teaspoon salt 1 eop chopped dateo 1-3 cop confectioner's safar Deat the egg yolks and add the sugar.- Beat until creamy. Add th sugar. Beat until creamy. Add the flour, baking powder, ; vanilla, salt, dates and egg whites l which hare been beaten. Pour Into greased ah allow pan. Bake 20 minutes In moderate oven. Sprinkle with the confectioner's sugar and cat Into 1 Inch squares. The date batter should be spread until it la M Inch thick on the pan, ao aelect the pan ac cordingly. Creamed Celery , (Suitable t aerre with fifth, fowl or 1H cape diced celery ; teeepee salt S cape water 4 tablespoon latter t 4 tablespoons floor ' 1 cap sulk 3& teaspoon paprika Mix the celery, salt and water. Cook 20 minutes over moderate fire In eorered pan. Melt the but ter and add the floor. Blend well and add the milk and the celery , mixture. Add rest of Ingredients. Cook until a little creamy. Pour into buttered baking dish. Bake ' 20 minutes in moderate oren. Jast liUo cotteoX 1 It is just at necessary for ono as for tho other, to prsrent the ersporadoa of too .fra grant rolatils oils that giro uiem both their fiaror. Tho Wet discoTered how to prs serro coffee flaror in rao uum. And the West has found ths proper process for tea, but It stdl remains sx cluiirs to tho originator- Schilling. It Is littrxlly tho only frith tea you can boy. 41 News and Cliib :Olxve M. Doak. I Mrs. F. A. Smith. 1S2S North 17th street, hostess es to Englewood community dub, i:St o'clock. Miss Lyle Murray speaker. - I 't ' i i Degree of Honor Protective association. Woman's clubhouse, 8 o'clock; special meeting-; election of. of ficer. . " ; i . Ys Menette dub, : with Mrs. Boy Hewitt, on o'clock luncheon. ! , i Contract bridge class, questionnaire tea, parrlah hall of St. Paul's Episcopal church, : Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church, 2 o'clock board: meeting; 2:30 o'clock business meeting followed by book reriew. i County Parent Teachers association meeting, Scotts Mills, 8 o'clock, Scotts Mills , high school. Dr. B. F. Pound in charge of meeting. ! Hal HIbhard auxiliary to United Spanish War Vet erans, 12:20 o'clock luncheon; election of officers; ar mory. " i Circle of First Spiritualist church, Mrs. Louis King. 161 South Capitol street, o'clock. j - ' Saturday, December -6 . D. A. B. In Woman's clubhouse: preparation for box to be sent to Angel Island will bo made and gifts will bo brought. ii i . Woman's Relief Corps, regular meeting 1 o'clock Miller's ball. -. . " - -1 - ; Salem Golf clnb members dance at clubhouse. " ; - . - - ' ' i " ! ' Sunday, December 7 ' Chemeketans will make fire mile hike; meet ' T. M. C. A. 1:30 o'clock. W. M. Hamilton, leader, . , - Piety Hill Club Has Charming Afternoon One of the most attractive aft ernoons of the year for the Piety Hill clnb was the December meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Cross with Mrs. E. T. Barnes and Mrs. Russell Catlln as as sistant hostesses. Informality and conrersatlon marked the so cial afternoon meeting . which closed with a tea hour. An ar rangement of chrysanthemums gate an added note. of happiness to the afternoon. Special guests for the after noon were Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Prince Brrd, Mrs. George Roasman, Mrs. J. C. Byrd. Mrs. George' Pearce, , Mra. Milton Meyers. ' Clnb members are Mrs. Reu ben Boise,' Mrs. John H. Albert, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mrs.! John H. Scott, Mrs. C. H. Rob ertson. Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng, Mrs. F. W. Spencer. Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen, Mrs. J. T. Whittlg, j Mrs. 8. P. - Kimball, Mrs. W. P. Fowle.'Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Barnes and Mra. Catlln. D. A. R. Plan Angel Island Box Mrs.! John Orr, resent of Chem eketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, has called a special board meeting at 2 o'clock In the club rooms of the Salem Woman'a clubhouse. Satur day afternoon. The regular meet ing will follow at 2:30 o'clock. Mrse. James Helztel will glre a book reriew as a special number for the program hour. Following the program and business meetings tea will be serv ed by the hostess committee for the afternoon. Mra. Lew la Grif fith la chairman and assisting her will be Mrs. T. P. Adams, Mrs. S. C, Dyer, Mrs. R. C. Aiken, Mrs. Emma Mnrphey Brown, Mrs. K. B. MeCnllough, and Miss Edna Mingus. Gifts and donations for the Angel Island box will be received at this meeting. ; rr- a.kA. .jar ii U J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r Z- WX CATER TO 1: MEN r 1 WHO BUT FOR, WOMEN Z r OTHER POPULAR PRICE GIFTS Glores TTerchiefs Scarf i HosJery t Purseg Robes Pajaznaa Listeria SHIPLEY'S Quality IJerclladifle--Popula, Prices TT APFROPRIATa , H Tfca Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR ; Friday, December 3 .'. Kensington Club Has Informal Meeting ;j Mrs.;- George A. Kins enter tained members of the Kensing ton club at her - home on Fair mount street Thursday afternoon with an informal time of sewing and conrersatlon. Bronse and gold chrysanthemums made an attractire color note for - the guest i rooms where t tea I was served following the afternoon of sewing. -. ; ; Mrs. R. M. Walts and Mrs. C. S. - McElhinny were - special guests. The club members are Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. L M. Doughton. Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs.. Herbert Hanser, Mrs. F. 8. Anunsen,. Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mrs. C S. Pratt, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, Mra. T. a. Roberts, Mra. H. J. Mohr and Mrs. N. C. KaXoury . Mrs. Floyd Utter 15 Raph atenan Hostess A social afternoon with- Christ mas as . the predominate note marked the-regular meeting of the Raphaterians at the home of Mrs. Floyd Utter Thursday after noon. Needle work and conver sation passed the hours Infor mally until the tea hour at which time Mrs. Utter was as sisted in serving by Mrs.- B. A. Colony and Miss Florence Utter. Mrs. A. J. Buslck and Mrs. James Graham were special guests fdr the afternoon. Club members are Mrs. H. 8. Glle, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. C. E. Bates. Mrs. Grorer -: Bellinger, Mrs. Phil Newmeyer, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. James Heltxel, Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. Lee Unrnh, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. V. I. Utter, Mrs. E. A. Colony, Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mrs. Morton E.- Peck, and Mra. A. A. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mapel thorp hare returned from three weeks spent In visiting In Cali fornia and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Maplethorp 1 made the trip ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. C Bluhm of Tenino, Washington. The party returned Wednesday. rrr rrr. a. - M 1 1 1 X I U U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IJ Wl BOX AND WRAP H GIFTS U PURCHASED HERS i Httttttttttttttttmi SPECIAL BUY PURSES I Worth a great deal more than we are selling tftfffl for la' t FIVE GROUPS ' 2.39 jmdC.95 Morooeo, calf skla, ; Javo goal, glace a antelope, reptSe flfttsh, shoe eaX Dull calf, ptn seal and Ss- ard finish. , Jewelry , : Sweaters Dresses ; Coats rnmnn minim m E . bsautiful msz ; d OTSUGGII STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Frfiar Elornia? Affairs Mrs. H Hawkins Bridge Luncheon Hostess A delightful, bridge luncheon marked the meetink of the Thursday clip at the home of Mrs. Harry Hawkins Thursday. 1 o'clock lnneheoa preceded the afternoon of bridge. An ar tistic arraasemeat of fail flowers made a gay background for the bridge tables and players. Mrs. Gas Hlxson won the guest prise for the afternoon - Special guests were Mrs. T. A. TJresley, Mrs. William Boot, Mrs. O. F. ' Johnson, Mrs. Ous Hlxson, and Mrs. P. D. Qulsen berry. Club members present were Mrs. David W. Eyre. Mrs. O. C Locke, Mrs. George Rodg era, Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr Mrs. William Walton. Mrs, A. Bush, and Mrs. Hawkins. It Is reported by Mrs, Walter Denton, ehalnaan of the ' exten sion - committee of the Oregon state federation of musls clubs, that three new clubs were added te the list of federated clubs at the Wednesday meeting of the executive board of the state fed eration In Portland. These are the Junior dab, Iena Potson. counselor; Junior Harmony club, Mrs. Walter Denton, counselor; Musin orchestra, Mrs. P. F. Come to ff ' sfia is wlso she will giro yon one of those gentle hints Stou just canft forgef ct this csason of ycaa, fTIie French Shoiu Thonal, counselor and conduct or. It is also reported inu urs. nw . ntM'h wbelna has been ap pointed as ehairmaa for Salem of the choir ana enure a. muno or ganisation. MISS Sima ' w euer t. . TrAa A r Arrnm nllshod much as ehairmaa of the ensemble work lm Salem since ner appoinimewa some time ago. . , -i-- , e: - e . - Salem Drama Leaguo To Present MBelindaM Steady work is now being done om the three . set light , comedy whtrh will ha the next produc tion of the Salem Drama League touowiag tne cierer ana success ful presentation, of The Twelve Pound Look. Belinda! is the sew play and Its author is A. A. Milne, Clever lines with delicato subtle ,1 -humor characterise the whole play and make 1 it one to appeal to every one who likes to smile out loud and be happily amused.' - - I 1 The east Is announced as Miss Genevieve Thayer, Miss Eleanor Henderson, Mrs. W. A. Merrlott, Wesley Gordon, Frederick 8. By non. Jr., J. Lyman Steed. Irl S. MeSherry Se directin the work and lonf practice hours are de veloping an ezeelleat outlook for the production according to Mr. McSherryv' " .-j- Practice Is divided between Willamette Lodge and; the stage of the school for the deaf. e e - " . Invitations are oat for an Infor mal Sunday . evening tea at the home of Mr. and lira. Darll Eyre this Sunday with Miss Rovena Eyre hostess in compliment to Miss Catherine Hartley and Gor don Hadley, whose marriage will be an event or wis coming, weea. 1 m .wer it would not do this selling event justice. an ordinary: sale. we were or dress in this shop more than three months old you prob ably would not belieye it and think it is "shop talk." 11 IT - however, you are concerned In getting tKe highest flualitjr new garment at the very; lowest prifie then-- . The French and Share in IF-you could sit at this de sk" with us and see for yourself just how extremely low we harr marked all our Coats. Dresses, Suits and Hats in both our shops you would not fail $0 take advantage of these j i s desiro the best service come as early as you can in the day; Both these shops will be crowded at times; witH eager buyers. 11 li you willbuy; her a COAT, SUI3?, DRESS or HAT for Christmas you; will surely make her hap thtf December g!93 Officeru Elected By Pythian Sisters Centralia Umple No. 11 of the Pythian Slaters elected ; officers Tuesday night, and Mrs. Norma TenrilUger was made most excel lent chief. - ' il Other officers , elected were Mary Acklla, past chief Assel Hi son, excellent senior; Lettie Han son, excellent Junior; Kathrya Drtaeoll, manager; Luella Comp toa, .mUtreaa of records and cor respondence; Laura Johnson, mas ter of finances. ; : Myrtle Burke, protector; Fare Driscoll, guard; Frances Green wood, trusteo; Mary Pngh. cap tain ef degree staff; : Frances Greenwood, installing J officer; Mrs. Arnold, press correspondent; Frances Greenwood, musician. Following the election of offi cers" and business meeting a so cial ereninf was enjoyed and sup per was served. M: ;. j ', . Mrs. Madeline R. Nash will visit the Roseburg tent of the Daughters of Veterans In Rose burr tonight. Saturday will be spent at the Old Soldiers home. Mrs. Nash expects to return to Sa lem some time Sunday. ; 1 - j - Extradition , Youths Sought - Governor Norblad Thursday re q seated the extradition of George J. Bennett, Albert J. Bennett and C. B. 8mlth who sre under ar rest in tho state; of Washington on a charge of robbing the Will H. Eilson store at Medford. An officer left here today for Wash ington in quest of the prisoners. to call tills a-4 to advertise that tHere is , a Shop or The This Happy SALE iALE PRIC IF. you the price tickets in our windows you will have some idea of what this event means to you. : - TT tl -ond j a"; n wen o;i AT GYM THIS MIT Treble Clef women and the men's glee club of Willamette university present,' tonight, at the university gymnasium, the comic operate "El Bandlto' The time for this comedy Is set at St IS o'clock. Tickets are obtainable at the university, and at The- Spa. The proceeds will go toward the university athletic i fund and the glee dubs' treasuries. , "El Bandlto" Is the story ef a mistaken identity. Manuel, a young artist (Bob Mayne), comes to AntlQuera to paint the beau tiful scenery. He meets Cyrllla, the Tillage belle i (Helen Coch ran), and falls deeply In love with her. Jose Maria. "El Ban dlto." visits the Tillage, and the governor of Andelusea - (Ronald Hewitt) comes to investigate and assist in the bandit's capture. The story goes that Jose and Manuel are twin brothers and the former was stolen by ' gypsies when he was. a mere child. - A special stage has been erect ed in the gymnasium. This will be transformed by the use of im ported scenery from Portland In to an outdoor scene representing the public square of a Tillage of Old Spain. Flashing costumes will be worn by the entire com pany. - Musical accompaniment for the production is furnished by a five piece orchestra consisting of tramneti Waaler Roeder and Gus Klempel, violins Miss Jean- It Is more than not a coat, suit just some more Little French Selling Event will note - . ' '. TUJ3- - iWrlQk TI?rrTy!i rtS :, ' -jtjasj sfsessesessBeassajssf . .1 1 0 ette Scott and Verne Wilson, and piano Robert Magln. t Professor Cameron Marshall, director of the two glee groups, is director of the production. Managers the two groups -which have hand led the business end are Miss Nel lie Badley and Clarke Wood, 1 teon.s in Two men were sentenced to the state' prison, one to the county Jail and one will be sentenced la ter as resnlt of criminal actions coming before Judge I H. Mc Mahan of circuit court depart ment one .Thursday. M. A. Butler, whose time for sentence on obtaining money un der false pretenses was set for Thursday, was sentenced to four months in the state penitentiary mm roe HI and application for parole was suspended. ) W. B. Mayes, charged with oh tainlng money nnder false pre- . tenses, waived lndletment and I plead guilty. He will be sentenc- 7 ed December li at 10 o'clock. I C Smith, up oa a forgery Charge, entered plea of guilty and was sentenced to the state peni tentiary for six months. His sen tence was suspended. In case of state vs. Earl Bon ney, non-support charge, i defen dant entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to six months In the county JalL He waa paroled to Martin Ferrey, local attorney. Shop.., J gym s i' 1" ILT you do not h a t 0 a chargo ac" count with us wo in vito you to tako ad- vantago of this fca turo of our service. 1 CJK or .K V A. P. Bpes? . HONTHLY AOCOTJ2IT3 Just .West cf tho Court Hour: . 1I0NTHLT ACCOUKTS . Ilasonlc Biiildingr-115 ITortH HinH : HOSE -3 p UNGEIUE ; 'issi&frjozirzzzszy. .1 an ci ilia h czzzCi 1 1 t 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ntnil Ktttttttttftf ttttt tri. r-