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Il i PAGE TWELVE - . t, , ' i ; -- . - - - - -,.1 s ty oeie - Christmas Parties Stir University ; Circles Christmas will Inspire a round f entertainment la the sorority houses and it bu been rumored that a few additional thrills will Jww provided .by some unexpected announcements before the uni versity students - of Willamette begin their holiday trek for home and vacation days. The sorority parties r started Wednesday night with a bouffet dinner at the Delta, Phi sorority bense. following the dinner hoar rifts' were nlaced around the levely tree set In the attractive reception room. Pledges, aium- nae,- and town members of the sorority were guests of , the house members for this party. The sift were later taken up and dlstrth- .nted to a charitable organlsa- tloa f or distribution to the needy. .' Thursday night at S: 30' o'clock T Beta Chi sorority house members V will entertain Its pledges, and Uwi members "with a buffet sup- per. The house Is beautifully ar- V, ranged 'with Christmas decora tions and the evening will be ."' spent la singing carols and fun I 'about the' fireplace. - . Alpha Phi " Alpha sorority house members will entertain with Its annual Christmas ban quet Thursday evening at which time pledges, town members and a few additional guests will be present. Mrs. Alice Fisher will act as toastmlstrees and toast re sponses will be given by Miss Henrietta Bishop. Miss Elisabeth Ogden, Miss Edwlna Broadbent, and Miss Ruth Sehreiber. Special guests will Include Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, j and Mrs. Frank L. Snedecor. Loyal Bereans Have Social Evening Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Weller were hosts for members of the Loyal Bereans class of the Court street Christian , church Tuesday night. Following a short busi ness meeting a social evening was enjoyed with feature nam bers given in a program under the direction of Mrs. Ben Haw kins. At a late hour refresh ments were served. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beeson, Mrs. Hazel Griem,' Mrs. , Hilda Griem, Mrs. Minnledell Baker, Mrs. Bessie Updegraff, Mrs, Esther Krueger, and Mr. and - Mrs. Weller. On, of the Christmas events In the .younger crowd which was scheduled as an informal eve ning dance, New Tear's night Is to be a studio tea at Castllllan hall. Miss Ruth Gillette and Miss Roberta Varley will be hostesses for this affair for which about SO Invitations have been issued. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS Very easy to make and most at tractive to wear, this delightful afternoon frock with square de tails at neck and skirt flare. The graceful cape collar lends addi tional chic. - Pattern 1987 makes up beauti fully In flat or canton crepe, satin, sneer velvet, triple georgette or voile. Black, brown, green or red would be extremely chic In solid color or with white, eggshell or turquoise printed designs. . i May be obtained only fn sixes 14, 1. 18. 10. St, 14. SC. 18 and 40. Slse 14 requires S 1-8 yards of 88 inch fabric K creramkint trpnin ' Is aaeaassr? t stak taia sto4l wtt ar -sttan. - Yr4af tot rry aaS siapla, xsct laatras tlni at 6a4 fifuaa Mats la setas a folly wtpp4. r ttwsp tr Mh fiUtn. Writ pl&ialr 7mr a, 4drM aaS atyl iibmt. E m to tut sise waat4. - - Oar aw fall aad wtatof fasaloa bok ' eeataiaiajt zqviiiM aa4als far adalta sa4 cbildm s4 aa azeallaat aaaortnaat at traaaf ar pattaraa mmd ataaipad iMTaltiaa. ia Saw saatr. Prlea fUtaaa casta, oak vita patUra.'SS aanW. A araas all swil aad ardars to Statav an Pattava Droartairat, 14S Waat lltk atraat. 'aw Tark Qitj. - 1 " ! I I II I I Ml I II I I ' " ' P 1 ' .... I N ews and Club Ouve M. Doak. : SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, December 18 ' Salem Teachers party, Parrtsh Junior high school 8 .o'clock. White Elephant party , - . . United Artisans, Capitol Assembly No. 84, f:S0 o'clock dinner; followed by Christmas tree. Fraternal temple.-,. I-.-.. ; ; . North Salem W. C. T. TJ.. X o'clock, Jason Lea church; Rev. Hugh Fouke, Jr. to speak on "Internation al Relations." ; - - , Faeulty Women's elub, Mrs. T. 8.-Roberts, S5 .North Summer street, 1:80 o'clock. . Mary and Martha circle of First Christian church. 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. M. S. Foster, $7? North 23rd street near Center. ' ' ' ' - " Mrs, W, T. Hlckey hostess to Chapter J of P. E. O. sisterhood for Christmas party. Kensington club, guest of Mrs. H. J. Mohr, 1839 "Center '.street. - American Legion auxiliary glee club practice, stu dio of Lena 'Belle Tartar; more voices needed, v ' Merry Mlnglers lub, Mrs. J. H. Doxman hostess for afternoon meeting. - Friday, December 19 Annual Christmas party. , l Mrs. Ida Godfrey. - ... - . - ; ,.. , . . - Mrs. L.. C. Hockett. hostess for -members of Jason Lee West Side circle of Ladles Aid work Committee; , : o'clock:' - - '. Auxiliary tq St. Paul's church, Tfuests of Mrs Frank Durbln, Sr.; election of officers.- , - - - - . - Degree of Honor Protective, Woman's . clubhouse C: 30 o'clock covered dish dinner; members and friends ' invited. f Sewing hours for American legion auxiliary, horns, of Mrs. Alexander McGee; party for veteran's children to be discussed. Sewing circle to Auxiliary of Sons of Union Vet erans, Mrs. Eugene Prescott, 1060 Oak street; election of officers, 2. o'clock. Woman's Missionary society of Calvary Baptist church, 2:30 o'clock. First Spiritualist church, circle,, home of George H Stoddard, 1420 North 4th streeJV : 1 : West Salem P. T. A.. Community hall, 7:30 o'cloekj Mrs. Clark speaker. Every Ready birthday club, Mrs. O. C. Kennen, West Hanson avenue; pot luck dinner at noon; exchange of Inexpensive presents; -for club members only. ; Saturday, December 20 Woman's Relief Corps, regular meeting. Miller's hall 2 o'clock. Mathieson-Ellis Vows Plighted Miss Carolyn Mae Ellis of Woodburn, became the bride of Elmer B. Mathleson also of Wood burn, at the home of Rev.- and Mrs. Paul I. Kunzman at 1014 Franklin street, Vancouver, Washington, Thursday evening at eight o clock by Rev. Paul I Kunzman, Lutheran pastor of Vancouver. The bride was lovely In a white rhinestone weding dress, and carried a beautiful shower bou quet of gold roses that were used by Mrs. William Ellis at her grandparents golden wedding. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Mildred Orris of Vancouver who was at tired In a black crepe sleeveless frock with a black velvet hat to match. Mr. Lawrence W. Orris, Vancouver, acted as best man. The young couple left immedi ately for a honeymoon trip after which they will be at home to their many relatives and friends In Salem where Mr. Mathleson is In business. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. M. G. Ellis of Canby but has made her home with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. William El lis of Woodburn. . She graduated from Dallas " high school. The groont graduated from the Dufer high school and has also attended the NIvelle An school In Port land. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mathleson of Woodburn. A surprise party war given for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathleson at the home of Mr. Elmer Mathleson Sunday evening. A program was as follows : A vocal solo Love, by Evelyn Block, accompanied at the piano by Miss Alice Block; banjo soloElmer Mathleson; piano soloFifth Nocturne, by Miss Alice - Block; recitation, Richard Mathleson; A few bright remarks by Mr. Henry Mathleson and duet Evelyn and Alice Block. Refreshments were served by Mrs. G. O. Block, Mrs! Henry Ma thleson and Mrs. Earl Mathleson, to the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathleson; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathleson; Mr. and Mrs. H. P.- Mathleson: and son Richard; Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Block; Mr. Harlan d Ashland; Mr. Merle Freeman;. Miss Li la Ash land; Miss Alice Block; Mr. Bob Block; Mr. Melvtn Block; - Miss Myrtle Ashland and Mlsa Evelyn Blck.. "MessiahV Will be Christmas Offering One of the lovely programs to be sung for the Christmas times will be Handel's "'Messiah" Sun day evening at t. o'clock In the First Christian church. It Is be ing presented under the direc tion of Prof. E. -W. Hobson. Soloists will be Miss Aldean Smith, Miss Lillian Scott, Miss Josephine Albert. " Ronald Cra ven, Wendell Robinson and Ev erett Craven. of Portland. . The program . promises to be a splendid production. ' " i is..: . ... .: ' " - i K '." Orchard Heights, Dec. 17 When Eugene Southwick with his family was Invited Monday to spend the evening at the home of his. parents,'-Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Southwick he was sur prised to find that a group of other, guests were also . present. These were friends and neigh bors who had gathered to help him celebrate his birthday. Three tables of -500" were In play during the i evening. At a late hour - refreshments were served. . . i . . . . Tirose enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Dowell, Mr. and -Mrs. C. S. Mat thews, Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Reed, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke, Misses Mary. Walt and - Dorothy Southwick, Milton Southwick and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. I Burnham Southwick. " - - e- e ' Mrs. Ralph Curtis entertained I . Tie OREGON STATESMANSalem, Oregon, Thursday Morninjr. December 18, 1930 ' ' - - Society Editor Past Matrons association. for her wee daughter, Phyllis Jean, on the occasion of her sec ond birthday Wednesday after noon. After an - Informal after noon of play, tea was served, a feature of which was the birth day cake with its two glowing pink candles. The Invited guest list was Gwendolyn Rust, Rita Garrett, Robert Andresen, Rich ard Givens, Lawrence Weisner and -Miss Phyllis Jean. Aff Capitol Club Will Be Dinner Bridge n Guests . A-delightful , evening will be that, -which -" will entertain mem bers of the even Lag Capitol dub tonight at the Marion hotel where Mrs. W. AI Jones will be hostess for dinner and an eve ning of i-ROs- In play in the Or iental, room of the hotel. , Miss Mabel Creighton. and Creighton Jones will, .be special guests for this evening. Members who will be present are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank:, W. Durbln, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mr. -and Mrs. H. H. Ollnger, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Stein er. Dr. and Mrs. W, Carlton Smith, Mrs, George L- Rose. Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. W. Al Jones, -" George Brown, - Joseph Baumgartnerv and Frank Lovell. , -The club is divided in two sec tions, one which meets In the af ternoon as a bridge club and the evening -500" club.-Mrs,-W. H. Dancy entertained". the .bridge dun with a Christmas luncheon last Wednesday, Red tapers and red carnations 'carried out the Christmas . idea in decorations. Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Miss Mabel Creighton were special guests. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith held high score. Yomarco Class Sends Out Christmas Request - Members of the Yomarco class of the First Methodist church has sent out. invitations for a Christ mas party to be given at the home of Prof, and Mrs. T. 8. Roberts at which time each guest Is requested to bring a gift of clothing or articles useful to those in need and present this for distribution from the class as a Christmas offering. The committee in charge is Mrs. B. B. Sisson, Mrs. Albert 81ewert.. Mrs. Walter Penning ton, Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Mrs. Prince Byrd and Mrs. Fred Zim merman. e A groun of friends of Mrs. Frank Shafer, nee Margaret : Montgomery, , complimented her I with a surprise party Monday ev- ening at her home. Bridge and a Social evening Was enjoyed by the group. ,We have jbeen fortunate in buying a sample line of high grade bags to sell at an opportune time these bags selling regularly at from $5.00 to $10.00. We are making two prices for quick sale and $j,.95 Special prices on fitted bags, gladstones and overnight bags. Writers Section Has : t Interesting; Meeting - . . . Writers section to the Salem Arts .league meet at Willamette Lodge, home of Mrs. Claudius Thayer. Tuesday night for an un usually interesting meeting. , Or iginal poems, " plays ana stories were read by various members of the club. Those presenting work were Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Wesley Gordon, Dr. Mary Rowland, Prof. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. J. C Nelson, Dr. C. P. Cambrialre, Dr. Ralph Winn, Perry. Relgelman, Mrs. B. L. Steeres-and a special poem, "Sybil" written by the late Clau dius Thayer and was read by Miss Genevieve Thayer. f At a late hoar Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs. F. O. Franklin and Miss Genevieve Thayer served re freshments. Mrs. L. a. Sibbald. Mrs. C. A. Lytle, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Winn, Mr. and Mrs. U. 8- Dotson,- Miss Erickson, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Al ban - Well, Dr. C. P. Cambrialre and Miss Genevieve Thayer were special guests. For the January meeting Miss Edna Garfield and Miss Renska Swart will be hostesses. ' t . Bridge and Dancing Christmas Celebration Christmas festoons ' and Christ mas trees .transformed the 7f oyer or. tne xdd and. Bush bank, lata a-delightful reception room Wed nesday alght where" dancing and bridge was in .play for .-several hours. Members or the -bank's staff and additional guests were the guest list for this Christmas party. . Following cards refreshments were served and more danclnar was enjoyed. Several special fea ture numbers added attractive ness to the program. At a late hour a few members of the cast of "Belinda" the three act- play to be given at the Flsl- i huore In January, came in as spe cial guests. Miss Agnes' Keleln. will leave 1 Thursday morning to spend the holidays In Dong Beach and Los Angeles.- Lovely 2 Program To be Given Tonight Tonight the 0. 1. Johnson home on Falraount hill will be thrown open to members of the Salem Chamber . Masle - society and to those who hare' guest tickets for the presentation of the Neah-Kah N!e string quartet with lira. Wil liam Burghardt playing as guest artist.--. - The program numbers will be: ..... I Harden... Quartat. Op. 7C, No. 1 . Allegro "eon splrlto Adagio sostenu to Menuetto Allegro xna non troppo 5 - r. ii Bridge. . .An . Irish Melody Grainger;;... Molly on the Shore : - Ill Cesar Franck. . . ....... .Quintet Molto. modernato Allegro Lento' con, molto seatlmento - Allegro non troppo ma con fiasco ' Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, president of the organization; . has named the hostesses for the evening, and these will be Mrs. O. F. Johnson, Miss Mable'Robertson. Mrs. CP. Bishop. Mrs. .William Lytle. Mrs. T. A, Livesley, Mrs. Walter Den ton, Mrs. - C. K. Spaulding, Miss Elisabeth Levy,. Miss Lena Belle Tartar Mrs. Clifford, Brown, Mrs. Carlton. Smith. Mrs. Hsl D. Pat- toi, - Mrs. v David Bennett " Hill.' M rs.. Li. .. H. - Tamley. Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs. Don Young,. Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton, Mrs Carl Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele and Miss Alice Brown. Bridge Evening at Schwaubbauer Home An attractive evening of bridge was. spent at the home of Miss Molly Schwabbauer Wednesday evening. Guests for this affair were Miss Artel Howell, Miss Sally Lansing, Miss Doris Bacon, Miss Irene Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kel logg, Oscar Bloomberg, Wynn Clarke, Raymond Leafe, Charles Weston and Max Moon. I Regular 50c, 75c and $1.00 Values - These are traveling men's sam ples, bought at a big discount and placed on sale at about one-half their actual value. All sizes, 9 to 12, at one price ,a. JOLLY BIQUET IS eiVETI GI GUP uWftM nf the ' hlah school Girl Reserves enjoyed a Jolly Christmas banquet at the T. W. c. A. last night. Tables were tn th IrthbV. WhlCh IS .- - attraetivelv decorated for the rtirlitmii -caaAil. . Red . candles nrt Tnletide rreenery set off the Ublea. ; - - , urina Helen Rreithauut. sdvls or to the group, acted as toast- mistress. - The girls did not ex change Christmas gifts, but in stead expressed this ' custom through clever toasts given as follows: "String", Margaret Nunn; Wrappings", , Theresa Ulrich; "Cards", Jean Cladek; GlfU'V " Miss Carmelita Bar quist; -and "Carols', Mrs. Elisa beth Gallaher. Christmas carols were led by Gwen Gallaher. Girls present- were Grace Skinner, Luclle Rolow, Agnes Moore. Louise Erb. Jean Cladek, Margaret Nunn, Gwen Gallaher, :i Mrs. D. W. Eyre 'will entertain members of the Thursday ; club this .afternoon. rAr?r4(5)TO?cgi3r.3Esrjs 4'.- The J. F. 323 State Street is now the authorized sentative tor the Interstate Fidelity Building & Loan As sociation, j . Mr. Ulrich vrill take care of all loans, deposits, and business in Salem. ; on all savings guaranteed Savings will be taken in any amount at any time subject to withdrawal. Nine Different Savings Contracts Offered Interstate - Fidelity Building & Loan Association . i A 4 ii" Silt Rachel - Gardner. Virginia Was- sam, Eleanor Norblad, Ruth Chapman, Dorothy -Tucker, El lene Moore, Bess Holcotnb, Dor othy Walls and Elisabeth Lewis. Advisors present were Miss Brelthaupt, Miss Barqulst, and Mrs. Gallaher, general secretary ' of the Y. W. , Incoming Mails Small as Yet; -Rush in Of ting rhriitmu malllar rush anrldent at the DOStoffice every d7 this week, with Wed nesday being the mot consistent ly busy. So far there has not been necessity for , patrons to. stand in line for a very long per iod, largely because people are appearing steadily, Instead of by groups or in waves.- rtniw am alt amount of Incom ing Christmas . mail . has been re itui ia rar. The nostal force yesterday made preparations for tinninr the rifts which will ar rive from other points for Salem folk. The room occupied oy me .iiittani noatmaater . has been turned into a sorting room, and the assistant has moved his desk to the lobby. . Mall which comes in win k anrteif In this room for distribution to the various city routes.- v , . .'.', ... . Ulrich Co. repre- i i