Tfca CnrgOrr CTATTniAir, Sslssu Oreu today Peccattr 3, ISM r page crx Events " . J- V':'-;- .v: ' - ' ' ' ' X' .:s.:;:,, - V Popular Maid Makes i Known Engagement On Saturday MISS Gaynell Beckett vu hostess for ft 1:10 o'clock luncheon at the Spa Satur day complimenting Miss Florence Power who announced her en-4-agement to George Scales. Miss , Powers Is one of the most popu . lar members of the older univer sity set, having takes an actlre part In Willamette university ac tlTities up to the time of her graduation last June. The announcement was made In a unique manner. A ship cen tered the table and at each cov er was ft tiny chest for a favor. From the chest to the ship were tiny ribbons, and attached to each ribbon in the chest were tiny logs making known the engagement. Covers were placed for Mlas Power, the honor guest; for Miss EWa Wliite, Miss Jean White, Miss Grace White, and Miss Elea nor Henderson, all of Portland; Miss Rote Huston, Mrs. Kenneth Power. Miss Mildred Emmons, Miss Mary Louise Aiken. Miss Ro rena Eyre. Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Rooalind Van Winkle, Miss Caroyl Braden, and tor the host ess. Miss Beckett. Following the luncheon hour the guests went to the home ot Mrs. Kenneth Power where bridge was In play at four tables. Mr. Scales is a freshman In law at Willamette university, has been active, in university athletics. and is a memDer of the Alpha Pel Delta fraternity. Miss Powers is a, member of the Beta Chi sorority. Mrs. W.D; Smith Is Hostess V . Mrs. W. D. Smith and Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith were hos tesses to members of the Pier cans ot the First Methodist church Saturday evening. Christ mas motifs In decorating made an effective background for the evening of festivity enjoyed by the guests. , . I A program. of music and songs : followed the dinner hour . for which covers were placed for Miss Iletta Field, MJss Jessie Mirtln. Miss Alma Pohle, Miss titu m rl . - . ulna' . nil- Ham. Miss Laura Hale, Miss Grace Taylor, Miss Ina Koon, Miss Amy Martin, Miss Maude Simons, Miss May Hale, Miss Adela Chapler, and special guests Dr. and Mrs. B. . Earle Parker, Mrs. Almira Hale, Mrs. Josephine Taylor. Mrs. Edith Bagley. Miss Lulu Walton, Miss , Smith of Rosebnrg, Miss Atwood of Em- mett, Idaho. ! A quiet marriage of Christmas day was that which united in mar riage. Mary A. Miller, daughter ot MrS. E. Treisch . and Anther II. Bally, son of Mrs. Olive Dnt- ter. The ceremony was read by Rev. Grover C. Blrtchet in .the First Presbyterian parsonage, The bride wore a soft bine satin rows combined with cream lace. Her corsage was made of pink roses and UUiea of the valley. Fol lowing the wedding ceremony ft wedding dinner was served at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Dntter. Mr. and Mrs. Bally will make their home In Salem. . ' s Mrs. It. J. Hendricks Is spend ing a few days with friends in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. XL J. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke, Mr. - and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Mrs. Aurella Powers, Robert Powers, Walter Grimm, Cra, Joseph Erbsland, Barbara and Richard Pierce, Meriam Jean Becke, were guests of Mrs. SOCIAL ; . Monday, December 29 "y No rehearsal of Junior -Symphony rchestm might, : . : " . Ho meeting of the study classes of the Salem Wom an's dab this .aftarnoon. . . i ; . : Thursday, January 1 ; Chapter O of the- P. E. O. sisterhood, Mrs, A. T. Woolport. Prograia will be constitutional qqIs given -by Mrs. C A. Sprftgue. : . r;. ,t,r.... ? Mill Charles Becke at Hubbard Min eral Springs for Christmas 1 o'clock dinner Mrs. Hendricks returned to Aurora from this dinner party. . .. Rosedale Christmas Parties Are Many Rosedale. Guests at the T. D. Trick home for Christmas din ner were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scott, Mrs. Emily Adair, C. Scott. Pearl Scott Leland Scott, Lloyd Adair. Thirteen guests were present at the birthday-Christmas dinner, in honor of Esther Cam mack on Christmas day. Tiny green can dles were nsed as favors with a miniature tre and red tapers as1 the centerpiece. The guests were C. A. Bear and wife and sons. Willard and Kenneth, Mrs. Stewart and son, Quentln, of Minnesota and the Cammack family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boxell visited at the E. B. Stroud home on Christmas day. Mrs. Haldy and family mo tored to Portland Wednesday to spend a few days at her father's home. Clifford and Dorothy Smith motored from Roseburg to spend the holidays at the Cole home. Mr. and Mrs. ; Albert Bates started for California last week end. Their son, Floyd, is driv ing for them. Silver ton. Mr. : and Mrs. Ed Holden were Christmas dinner hosts having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCall ot Reedsport. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bentson smd Mr. , and Mrs. Mc Call of SUverton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCall ot Reedsport are spending the Christmas holidays with Silrerton relatives. They are former Silrertonians. Mr. McCall Is now superintendent ot a sawmill at Reedsport. Mrs. F. G. Franklin has just re ceived ft letter from Mrs. C. C. Al ter, nee Ann Simpson, that she and Mr. AUer are now located in Berkeley near the University of California campus. Mrs. Aller ex pressed the idea that she. would take some university work this soring term. Both she and Mr. Al ler bare been seriously ill since arriving in California, but are now Improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee cele brated Christmas with a delight ful family dinner at their resi dence Thursday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, John Oolman Lee. Paul Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Wetzel and Betty Lou and Ilajj- ry Lee Wetzel of Toledo. Ohio, Miss Louis Smith of Rosebnrg, Miss Helen. Atwood of Emmett, Idaho, and wee Dorothy Claralyn Lee. r , ,: "!- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Laflar en tertained as their' Christmas din ner guests Mr. and -Mrs. R. G. Eichelberger; Miss Rath and Miss Edna Eichelberger ; of Portland, A. E. Laflar. Sidney Jones, Bob Henry of Salem, and Mrs. J. F. Strobhn .of Rnskin, Nebraska., the latter of whom Is ft house gnest at th Laflar home. ; , " ; e Mr. and Mrs.- Byron Arnold ot Corvallis and MJss Rosella Bunch ot Portland were the Christmas guests ot Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mln ard. - Miss Bunch, formerly society editor of The Statesman, Is now connected with the Portland city library. ' I : .. i ' Miss Mary and Miss Margaret Todd and Lowell Todd and Miss Margaret Rasmussen, all of Van couver, Wash., are the house guests ot Mist Ruth Chapman. CALENDAR te terest Ml V TODAY .WE PRESENT. group of folk wAo have been doing some interesting things: Rinhi Mrs ottn PnuLu mho entertained toith a tcnicrue Dickens dinner in compli ment to the Christinas season Friday night; center right is Miss Florence Power, daugh ter of Mrs. Frank Power who announced her engagement to George Scales Saturday at a pretty luncheon given by Miss GayneUe Beckett. - Left center is Miss Ruth Chapman, one of the four hostesses to entertain with a rhnrmin drrnrm Fridan niaht at Hazel Green in compliment to Miss Kathrvn Goulet who is home from the south for the holidays. Right is Miss Nancy Thirteen, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. fred Thirteen, wJio is home for the holidays from the University of Eugene, whertt mhs is takina an active vart in music and dramatics. Miss Thirteen has fust com pleted playing the lead in "Holiday" for which she has received unusual commendation. AU Photos by KenneU-EUis. Girl Reserve, Groups Are Vacationing This week will be ft holiday for Girl Reserve groups with only two meetings of any large Im portance. The high school Christ mas party for the grade school reserves will be held in the T. W. C. A. social rooms between the hours of seven . and nine o'clock. - r - Miss Grace Skinner Is in charge of the social committee; Miss Lu cille Rolow and Miss Rachel Gardner is in charge of the pro gram; Miss Doris Clarke will be song leader; Gwen Gallaher, pi anist. Miss Helen Breithaupt is advisor for this group. The second meeting will be the Mother's tea to be sponsored by the Englewood Girl Reserves of which Miss Florence Marshall la advisor. A program Is to be giv en by the girls of the group and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher will make a short talk on Girl Re serve work. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher enter tained Friday night for members of the camp workers ot the Girl Reserve camp this past summer at Santaly, Covers were placed for Mrs. William McGllchrlst Jr., president wmt the T. W. C. A. board; Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, chairman of the camp committee, Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff, Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Doris Clark, Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss Sarah Dark. Miss Dena Hart, Miss Ali ens Moore, Miss Dorothy Hutcha- son, Miss Gwen Gallaher, Sum ner Gallaher and for Mrs. Galla her. Miss Breithaupt assisted Mrs. Gallaher. . Banquet Will be Interesting Event A matter ot interest to a large number of internationally minded. folk is the annual banquet given each year by-the Salem Filipino club in commemoration of the martyred hero. Dr. Jose RizaL This year the banquet will be ob served December SO at 6 o'clock In the Marion hotel and It will mark the thirty-fourth anniver sary to be observed by the people of the Philippines. The event has been planned for an elaborate social occasion. Gov ernor A. W. Norblad will bo the guest of -honor and he will deliver the main address. Filipino mu sic, both vocal, string and orches tra, will feature, the program., as will addresses by- Dr. ; B. Earle Parker. P. C Cariags, A. Balmo Ja, M. P. Rodriguez and A. Ga briel. " , i ' : Miss Edith Flndley will give pi ano selections and will accompany Ronald Craves, tenor, tn a greap of solos. M. P. Rodriguez will give a violin group. The banquet is attended by invitation. Mrs. Alice GInegar entertained her children and grandchildren at her annual Christmas dinner Thursday evening. About a long table cantered with holly covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Ally Maxine Werner. Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas Love, Delbert Love Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsden, Carlton, and Jean Ramsden, Mrs. Ralph GIsner. Miss Barbara Lois GIsner, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Blnegar, Otis Binegar, Jr.. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Blnegar, Dorral Benegar. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Blnegar, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blnegar, - Miss Alice Blnegar. A Christmas tree was enjoyed fol lowing the dinner hour.. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stearns had aa their gnest over Christmas caair son. Harry A. Stearns- f inSbcial - Musical - CM) Circles Olxtx M. DOAK, . Governor's Ball Centers Social Attention , NOTWITHSTANDING the mul titude of diversions, calls, parties and the countless other things which occupy the mind during the Christmas holi days, widespread Interest and the main tople - of conversation cen ters upon the forthcoming recep tion and ball honoring Governor elect and Mrs, Julius U Meier January It. In many circles the receipt and dispatch of Christmas cards fell Into second place In the schedule of activities, while acceptance to the reception and ball were given preference in the order of events. While the Invitations have been out leas than a week and that week being the beetle holiday per iod, more than one hundred res ervations have already been made according to Frits Blade, treasur er of the mayor's committee. The promptness of the Initial response from prominent people all over the state is indicative ot a capa city attendance, members ot the committee stated. Arrangements were completed daring the week for complete al teration of the armory ballroom to provide as much space as pos sible. Expert decorators and light ing experts will commence work within the next week to transform the armory ballroom into a gor geous salon In which patriotic colors and evergreens will pre dominate. The affair, which Is Salem's .of Society Editor. ficial welcome to the Incoming executive and 'first lady, marks the first return of the inaugural ball ceremony since many years preceding the war All details will follow closely the precedents es tablished by the national capltol and from present indications will eclipse any social affair In the his tory of Oregon. - In response to many urgent requests . a 'limited number of additional reservations have been made available and can be obtained from Frits Slade, treasurer ot the committee at the First National bank building. In keeping with the strenuous efforts being put forth in all walks ot life to relieve the situation affecting the unemployed, the entire pro ceeds will bo deToted to aid in the relief of the unemployed, "Silverton. The W. O. Larson family held a reunion Christmas day, the first Urns they hare all been together for a number ot years. Harold Larson, who Is assistant manager at the J. C. Penny store at Pnyallnp, Wash ington, came down Christmas dsy returning the same night. Mr. and Mrs. - Jack Larson and Orval Larson of Wenatchee, Wash., came down Tuesday and win remain until the first ot the week. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Legard and son DenseL Merl Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C Larson. . Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Thomson entertained with an evening of cards at heir home Saturday. A late supper was served following the card playing. Mrs. W. O. Sta cy, Jr., aslsted the hostess la serving. Talk of the Town tJheero, LueHaJ 331 you're bound for : Hut tru easy to futss, Uiems aa If every. gatjEMown is oln tirer to sea tht ntw Spring f xja tea. Mrs. W, Rosebraugh Home From Europe After four months spent In France, Holland, and England during which time she was the gnest of her son, Arthur Rose braugh, Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh returned to her home la Salem Friday ersnlng. Mrs. Rosebraugh was accom panied on her return trip from Cherbourg to New York City by her son who Is returning toxthe United States to spend two years with his firm tn New York. -The return was made on the S. S. "Statadam". a palatial liner which made traveling a joy tak en together with good weather, Only eight days were spent on the return trip. Mrs. Rosebraugh spent two days In New York City, several days . visiting In West Virginia, and three days in Chicago from which place she took the "Km plre Builder" train, a wonderful train for appointments and serv ice, to Portland. Informal Evening Observes Christmas Miss Bertha Tan Cleave and Mrs. W. M. McMorris entertained with an informal party Christ mas eve at the McMorris home on Kansas avenue. A Christmas tree and games were - n4eyed and refreshments were served at a late hour. Those present were Mrs. Matil da van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Cleave and sons, Gordon and Howard ot Mt. Angel, Miss Hazel McMorris of Portland, -Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Van Cleave and sons Kenneth r and' Melvln and tittle granddaughter Frances Rickett, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Cleave and children, LeRoy, Charlotte. Richard and Roland Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McMorris, Miss Beta McMorris, Miss Bertha Van Cleave and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMor ris. Among the Christmas guests In 8alem was Miss Louise Flndley who came from Cheney, Washing ton, where she is teaching, to spend the holidays with her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. XL C. Flndley. She returned to Cheney Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Flndley ot Centralla, Washington, and chil dren, Elolse, Robert, and Jean were also holiday guests at the parental home ot Dr. and Mrs. Flndley. e e The institution, Mrs. 8. U. En dieott, general chairman, of the 8alem Woman's club will sponsor an evening of music, both Instru mental and vocal, and readings to be given by the Joseph Banner family, this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock In the assembly rooms of the state Institution tor feeble minded. There will be no study classes of the Salem Woman's clubJMon day afternoon at the Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. Storc-Wida CLEARANCE The most exceptional sale this shop has yet offered. Every Coat, Dress, Hat la rrom regular stock, assuring the finest in select fabrics and furs. DBE23E3 ; 11.00 D2C2aEo.. 29.75 Fermeriy 4IJf and an 70 DEI3E3CHioice at .0.95 and 3.95 nxoLTOivE Qovnm lA in Afternoon. Dinnar and 1 " Eveniag' Gowni coat BEDucrnoim A Dress a4 SporU of i smooth and rough f ab- rlcs, beaatifuHy trizruaed in tht finer sekct f urs. . ooaiz 24.75 00AT3..... OOArO Choice HAT3 Talees US Bwcixj sui raoicauy redaetd ' B. P. and W. Tea Event of This Afternoon ONE of the most Important so clal functions of the year for members of the Business and Professional Women's club will be the silver tea for which Mrs. Nora Baird will bs hostess in the Oriental room of the Marlon ho tel between the hours of thre and six o'clock this, afternoon. fTYtvlatmaa tia. Kami xVinao. a I"w w jmu w www! Mwvaa. the motif for decorating the al ready colorful background of the Oriental room. The tea table will be especially pretty in a color combination of fed and green with lighted crimson tapers to add the final fraceful note.- Dur ing the first hour, Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark and Mrs. Bernlce Bouf fleur will preside at this pretty table; the second hour Miss Ju lia Webster and Mrs. Florence Ir win will preside and the third hour will see Mrs. Edith Bagley and Mrs. Maude Presnill at the urns. Assisting Mrs. Baird about the rooms will be Mrs. Mona Yoder, president of the Salem club; Miss Alene Phillips. Miss Grace Eliza beth Smith, Mrs. Susan Varty, Miss Nell Thlelsen, Miss Joseph ine Shade, and Miss Carlotta Crowley. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Delja Hayden, Miss Laura Hale, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Mrs. Mable Needham, Mrs. Amy Adams. Miss Irene Breithaupt,' Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Alice Oldenberg, Mrs. Emily Howard, Miss Ruth. Moore, Miss Amanda Schwabbauer, Miss Ethel Bolller, Miss Phebe McAdams. Miss Merle Dlmlck, Mrs. Theresa Davis, Miss Clara Uriaub. Mrs. Maude Ram seyer. Miss Elva Flaber and Mia Clara McNeill. p Christmas dinner was the occa slon for a1 happy family reunion at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Zell on North 14th street. Cover were placed for Gladys Zell, Basil Zell, Loyal Zell, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Zell of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Gaullg and children, Patri cia and Rodney Baulig .ot Hoaui am. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Hulsey, as sdditional guests. Christmas guests at Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hughes new home on Vista avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush, Miss Teressa Da vis of Salem, Mrs. D. B. Mackle, Mr. and Mrs. William Carter, William Carter, Jr., Miss Jane Carter all of Portland. lfja tuts DniT2I3. 18.00 vbsssso.':., ,.1.24.75 IfJi dona;-.-...;..:. 29.50 Fermerfr e tl ooira..... 39.50 . r Fsfssertr is BJt . 49.50 te 19JS at. .19X0 and 10.00 ie MJ ' . Ashland. He returned to Ash- ual Eaturfiijy rrt- . traa-iti . -' ... ' i . ,. , . . i 1 - ". " .