-:- Events: of Meres 1 - M usical- Circles Club c m aoGia Betrothal Told i By Spokane . Maid ! D' kR. AND MRS. I. CTBU3 K. MERRXAM of Spokane, an nounce the en gat omen t of their : daughter, Elizabeth, to Richard McNary Stolx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Stolz f Sa lem Oregon, i 1 Miss Merrlam. who la a gradu ate of Lewis and Clark ) high school Spokane bad her freshman year at Mills college. Oakland, Cat, and last Juno was graduated from th University of Washing ton In Seattle. She is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor ority. . The betrothal of the young cou ple ! of Interest to many people on this coast, as they are the de scendants of two prominent famil ies. Miss Merriain Is the grand daughter of i the late General Thomas R. Tannatt,and is a niece of the late General Henry MJ Mer rlam. U. S. A. . V Mr. .Stolz is a nephew of Sen ator Charles ; L. McNary of Ore gon, and also ot Judge John H. McNary,; and b a I grandson of Gideon Stolz. V Mr. Stols attended the Ualver ' Sliy Ok wuiU!)iua, una there that Mr. Siola and Miss Mer rlam met. He is affiliated j with pi Kappa Alpha, fraternity, and at the present time Is associated In business with the Gideon Stols company of salcm. r The date for the marriage has not been set. ! ! Mrs. j. F. Billiter W G. K. P. Club Hostess -i . . v : ' ; Mrs. J. F.- Billiter was hostess to member of the U. K. P. I cluh for its January meting Friday night, j Officers were elected during the business meeting with the result that Mrs. Billiter is president for this year; Mrs. Walter Nelson is vice president, and Mrs. B. E. Slsson, secretary treasurer. The evening following the bus iness meeting was spent .in sew ing and conversation. At a late hour Mrs. Billiter was assisted by Mrs. Walter Nelson in serving supper. f Mrs. Robert Travia of McMinn vilie was a special guest.- Mem bers f present were Mrs. William Foster, Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. Harry Harms, Mrs. Katherlne Middletcn. Mrs. O. H. Pickens, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. B. E. Slsson, Mrs. J. B. Taylor. Mrs. T. A. Raffety. Mrs. Newell Williams, Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mrs. Bil liter. . . M Mrs. Walter Nelson will be: the February hostess. , Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary Honored . i - - r Kelzer. An enjoyable eve ning was spent at the Doner home Tuesda: i evening, the; oc casion being the twenty fifth, an niversary of the marriage of Mr, end Mrs. Charles Doner. Games and social conversation was the diversion of the eve ning, with elaborate . refresh ments served at a late hour. Mr. . and Mrs. Doner were the recip ients of a number of useful gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doner, Era, Frank and Louise Doner, Mr. Ameid. Max ine Ameld, Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Weathers. Earl Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. John Painter, : Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mr. i and Mrs. Gust Noeske, Fred Noeske, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noeske, Mr. and Mrs.. 'William Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. . B. IL . Van Cleef, F! A. Kites, Thomas Maddock, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Cleef, Jacob and Henry Doner, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doner. ! j - Grand Island. The regular meeting of the Mother's circle was held at the home of Mrs; Mercy Tompkins Wednesday aft ernoon. The quilting of a quilt - for Mrs. Arka : Lawrence served as an enjoyable pastime for; all present. Sewing on some useful articles for a needy family was also begun; Late in the after noon the hostess served dainty refreshments. ; I SOCIAL CALENDAR .Monday, January 19 ' SI; in a Ntt 'chapter; Delpblane, auditcrium of city library, 2 o'clock.. . , t. Auxiliary to American Legion, social evening in . compliment to auxiliary visitors here in connection with " the legislature, j . i 1 - '. 4 . Miss McNaiy's Bible, will meet at Y. M. C. Ai for - Its regular meeting. j ; - Tuesday, January 20 MacDowell club chorus, 7:30 o'clock, music hall. Encinitls club, dinner meeting at 6:30 o'clock at 'Argola; recognition and initiation servicej 7:45 o'clock . ; t home of Mrs. W. M. Hamilton. i Etokta club, guest of Mrs. A. W. Lane, 1440 North Liberty street; Mrs. Richard Erickson, assistant hostess. ( American War Mothers, American Lutheran eharch. Miss May Ranch, chairman of social committee: 1:30 o'clock. i . : Woman's Union, First Congregational church, Mrs. Frank Neer, 2 o'clock; Miss Edith Hazard to speak on her recent trip. , i . t J' r ?" ub.' Mr"' c- J PWM North 24th street, r o'clock. Business and social meeting. , I Wednesday, January 21 T j ' pas. Noble Grands associstlon with Mri Louiae King. 4C3 South Capitol street; 7:30 oVlock - . Thursday, January '22 1 ; Auxiliary to PatrUrchs Militant, installation of of Xlcerr. I. o. O. F. halt,l 8 o'clock. r : B:Bl Town and Gown club, Lausanne Hall, 2:30 o'clock. . Hayesrille j Woman's club, Mrs. Raymond Kites. 2 , 0 ClOCk. ' I; , j (j ; -. l. : ' Friday, January 831 r , Woman's club guest day; board meeting at 2:00 o'clock; Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. All women hero la connection with . legislative session " special guests, i, ! . . . j. , v ; j,, , Recognition Service is To be Given This Afternoon THIS afternoon at 4 o'clock the public Is Invited to attend an Impressive recognition service to be given by the high : school Girl Reserves, and the triangles of West Salem, Leslie and Parrlsh Junior high schools, In the First Presbyterian church. - The motire for the service is to welcome new members into these various groups represented. Miss Doris Clark will lead the singing of "Hym of Lights," the 'Young Women's Christian association hymn, sung by the Reserves as a processional. Nathalie Neer will give a scripture reading and num bers by the Girl Reserve choir un der the I direction of Miss Helen Breithaupt will follow. Miss Helen Prang has had charge of all the music for this ritualistic service. i Miss Margaret Nunn, president of the high school Girl Reserves, will make the opening speech and will be followed by short talks from officers in the other tri angles. The meaning of the color ed candles will be given by Miry Elizabeth Keels. Maxine Murphy &nd Ruth.Maerz. j Other talks concerning the meaning of Girl Reserve work and activity will be given br Miss Lou ise Brown. Miss Elizabeth Atkin son and Mrs. Elizabeth .Gallaher, who will welcome the new mem bers into the organization which now has a membership of about 350. This ceremonial Is the begin ning of work, en the part of the Girl Reserves for the new project which is being developed in con nection with the spring confer ence In Astoria. February 13. 14, and IS. The project by name Is tbe "Modern Pioneer." - The high school Reserves will meet Wednesday far the next step In the project which will be a dis cussion of "Discovery of Gold." All junior and grade school Re serves will meet at the appointed times this week. The Parrish tri angle will enjoy a swim at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night in the "T. M. C. A. pooL . . . Splendid Program Planned at Leslie One of the outstanding pro grams of the year to- be given before the Leslie Parent Teach ers association will be that to be given Monday night begin ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Les lie school. , The program will open with community ; singing. A ; style show given by Miss Miles class in sewing will follow the sing and -then an address on some phase of educational life will be given by state superintendent of schools, C- A. Howard. ? A group of numbers will be given by; the "kitchenette" or chestra under the direction of Miss Gretchen Kraemer. A busi ness meeting will follow the pro gram. It is announced that the eighth B grade had the highest per cent of parents present for the month of December in the contest which began in Decem ber.' This contest will end in May and has to do with the attend ance of parents In the P. T. A. meetings., At the end of the contest the grade or room hay ing the highest per cent of par ents present oven the period be tween December and May will be presented a book which will be placed In! the school library, and on the preface of the book will be a name plate bearing the name of the winning grade. Mrs. B. R. Griggs is chairman, of this contest, committee. Each member attending ' Mon day ' night Is urged to bring a friend. 1 ; ' Owing' to the fact that It was impossible to stage the three act play "Belinda" before the begin ning of the legislative session and because the pressure of business connected i with tbe session at present makes it Impossible for Irl S. McSherry, who has been di recting the play, to continue with the direction, Mr. McSherry has resigned. As soon as another di rector can be secured it Is hoped mat woric on the play will be con tinned. V Y sv ,i , I - . , ' f ' '' '' '" " " ' ''" I I I " ' ' ' ' " II Ml : ' " I IV " " -' ' ,J- . J" ';IJ . " ..J, 'I((IJMII M IIJijhji..iihw..i(, , t . -v -. . '?( 19. v.: t . ;X f . v v vr . J -f . "' ' I ' . ' ? - . ., " - , - . 1 , Mfr- yr-;- -.;: : .y.; . Via - v- . " I ., - .r. - - , :..:: ' . , . . i SV . ' . t , . ?ff ' - ' I'; r - - It Mrs. Fred Stettler Is Complimented kayesTille Mrs. Fred Stettler waif pleasantly surprised Friday evening when relatives and friends gathered at her home to help celebrate her seventieth birthday. Mrs. Stettler reeclved many lovely gifts. After a social evening, refreshments, the fea ture of which was X birthday cake, were served to the follow ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Will Shalfer, Robert Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, Irene Olson, Mri! and Mrs. Arch Claggett, WH lard, Raymond and Warren Clag gett, Mr. and Mrsv Albert Stet tler, Jean, James and Elsie Stet tler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettler. Jr.j Harold Stettler, John Stet tlerj Marclel and Maxine Stettler, MrJ and Mrs. Herman Wacker, Ml3S Marie Kihs. Eleanore Lleth, Thadore Wacker. Carl and Lou ren'i Stettler, Frfd Stettler, Sr., and the guest of honor, Mrs. Fred Stettler. Sr. j; .' 1 c Hayesville. The Woman's rlub met at the home of MrsT David Greig Friday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Stettler assist ing hostess. ' After a short busi ness session the afternoon was spent in games and conversation. Refreshments were served by tbe hostesses. Members present were Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. N. W. jlBurham, Mrs. Berrilla Hal bert, Mrs. Dave Janzen, Mrs. W. H. j Kay, Mrs. ; J. L, Morrison, Mrs! Robin Day, Mrs. Charles Reed, .Mrs. Wm. Rickman, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Claude Tal mage, 1 Miss Joy Greig, : Mrs. GreJg and Mrs. Stettler. Spe cial) J guests for theafternoon were Mrs. Hans Christ of ferson and ! Mrs. Burs Chrtstof ferson. The next meeting ot the dub will! be Thursday, January 22. at the home of Mr?. Ray, Kites. '"I; i- " !' rr Perrydale. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Morris of Broadmead enter tained with a dinner party Tues day!; evening In compliment' to MrsLi O. Fletcher and Miss Gladys Fletcher of Chicago and Hollywood. Miss Fletcher won a beauty ' contest In Chicago about year ago and was sent to Hollywood as a reward where she and her mother have been since that time. They are now on their way back to their Chi cago home, having stopped over en route to visit Mrs. B. Bebm, mother of Mrs. Fletcher. . Guests Invited for the dinner to meet the visitors were Mr.rnnd Mrs. Alfred Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, and Ortille Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Mc Clurg, Dr. and Mrs. Smith of Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winters came in for cards later la the evening. Turner. Mrs. j:. J. Gllstrap entertained Thursday afternoon for the Christian church ladies' monthly missionary society. The devotions were led br , Mrs.,- Su Olive M. Doak, Today We Present .... or clubs, uHK,nfls v Women e ington, V. To the took upher the Salem MrsT Lenoir coma. ; J To the bugene who formerly san Girardin, after which roll call was responded to with New Tear's resolutions. The lesson studies for the new year are to be taken from a "World tour of mission study". Subjects pre sented for the day were by Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs T. J. White head. Mrs.' M. O. Pearson. Mrs. G. A, McKay and Mrs. White head have arranged for the pro grams during the past year. The next meeting , will bo held at the home of Mrs. C. L. Stand ley. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. S. Girardin, served refresh ments. Ladies present were Mrs. Susan Girardin, Mrs. Roy Hatfield, Mrs. J. R. Cox, Mrs. E. 8. Prather, Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. G. W. Farrls, -Mrs. G. A. McKay, Mrs. T. J. Whitehead, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. Asqulth, Mrs. C. Johnson, : Mrs. M. O. Pearson, Mrs. C. A. Bear. Silverton -Considerable in terest was aroused at Silverton during the past few days because of thq notice appearing in The Oregonian of the marriage of Al fred Lott Beatie, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Beatie of Oregon City, to Miss Frances Hare, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Hare of Portland. The Mr. Bea tie, who was. married Friday night wag not however, the Al fred Beatie who taught in the Silverton high school three years ago, but a cousin of his. The Mr. Beatie which Silverton claims Is now teaching at the University of Washington; at Seattle. Wht Paris By K. "AJtIS The lltUe red velvet shoulder cape, introduced to Paris by the Baroness Accurtl . of the Malson Ardanse, has taken- tha French capjtal by storm. It Is ap pearing lnj.a dosen new versions, all ! of thjetm carrying out the "antique" Ijlea suggested by the red velvet and gold embroidery of the original model. Paris women carry the Idea-to the extreme In wearing this little cape with jewels or antique lines, f One of the favorite accompanl ments of. the velvet shoulder cape, as It has been seen recently la Paris. Is the fibula. a modern brooch that takes Us form from the ; pin used by senators of old Rome to hold their togas tn drap eries on the shoulder. One paxt of the pin pUrcea the material. wniie a second, hinged portion, la the shape of e horseshoe. Is used to pall the fabric through. The figure la the sketch shows a dark red marqulsotte evening- gown, aevota or any ruffles or protruding- lines of any kind, and a dark: red shoulder cape, edred with embroidery in -genuine gold thread. The ; fibula, contrary to the Ard anse 'rule of real jewels or none ts of metal the polished ' yellow This Information Furnished Ceurtesy of T - POMEROY KEENE, JEWELERS Society Editor A group of busy women either in the club, professional or the social world. At the top ut Mrs. Charles Buy m of Dallas, state president of the Oregon Federation tcho is revresentina Oreaon tn the mid-icinter meeting of the board of we irentrrcu r eaeraiion vf dubs, now in session tn Wash p, v t.; ; left is Mildred Lenoir who duties as superintendent of General hospital January U comes to Salem - from Ta- ' . . .. ., v , j. -k right is Mrs. Louie Bean of has been a ouest of Mrs, John H. Scott and Mrs. John II. Albert for the past week. Several affairs were given in compliment to Mrs. Bean1 who niadeher home tn Salem. All Photos KenneUrEUis. Mrs. J. J. Tallman Sewing Club Hostess f Mrs. J. J. Tallman entertained members of the Barbara Frelt chle Sewing club at her horns Friday evening. The hours were pent in amusing contests and in conversation. At the conclusion of the evening: Mrs. Tallman was assisted tn serving refreshments. I.- Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mrs. Ens lln, Mrs. Louis Cuttler and Mrs. Ida Olson were special guests for the evening. Members pres ent were Mri. Laura Arpke, Mrs. May Bach, Mrs. Margaret Doane, Mrs. Msbel Gardner, Mrs. Fannie Gregory, Mrs. Nellie Murray. Mrs. Alice Neptune, Mrs. Pearl Ralph. Mrs. Liizle Waters. Mrs. Alma MfiWhorter, Mrs.. Nevt Johnston, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Baum gartner, Mrs. U. S.t Dotson, and Mjs. Tallman. j , , -j ' The chorus of the Salem Mac Dowell club will meet Tuesday night In the ; music hail of Wil lamette university where rehear sal will continue on the spring program numbers. There i are still a very few openings for any one Interested in 1 joining ' the chorus,, but these will be closed within the next few days and anyone Interested in joining should see Miss Melton, presi dent of the club, or telephone her at once, or atend the prac tice Tuesday night. , . , lis Wearing D'ORSAY I Anlaaae'a Velvet Gap Wears : Antkroe Jewels gold that Is the current far! eraser;1' Mrs. V. W. Moore g Luncheon Hostess ! ' ........ -fi A 1DELIGHTF0L luncheon of X I afternoon luncheon of Satur- ! mj mmw iuat iui auvu W. W. Moore was hostess In com pliment to .her daughter. Miss Dorothy Moore, who is Iters from Oregon State college to spend the week end with her parents, jj j.. The luncheon-table was attrac tively centered with pink carna tions flanked by pink tapers in crystal -holders. Following the luncheon hour bridge was In play for several hours with prize for high; score going to Miss Cynthia Delano; . . , . - "u' Guests in compliment to Miss Moore were Miss Beuna Brown, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Helen Hanke, Miss Ruth; Flck, Miss Maxine Myers and Miss Ellen Hemingway. ; 1 ; Mr a, Moore was assisted In re ceiving and serving by Mrs. J.- G." Knapp. . , i Jefferson Woman's '4 Glub Meets Jefefrson The Jefferson Wom an's tlub met Wednesday after noon) at the home of Mrs. Earl Lynes, with Mrs. W. H. Sherman as Joint hostess. "New Thoughts for the New Tear" was given In answer to roll calL' . Ail ; interesting reading on Oregon Industries' was siren by Mrs. layman W. Patton. . . Mrs. R. C. Thomas read a poem; "When the Earth's Last Picture Is Painted, by Kipling. Mrs. D. Oeorge Cole was re ceived as a new member of the club. . I " -a During the social hour refresh ments were served by the host esses.! N - I ii Member - present were Mrs. Fred Looney. Mrs. John Terhune. Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Mrs. Herbert Looney, Mrs. Fred Barna and son, Billy,' Mrs. A. B. Hirz, Mrs. Charles McKee, Mrs. James Pater Mrs. M. D. Looney, Mrs. Karl Steiwer, Mrs. Eugene Finlay, Mrs.1 Robert Terhune, Mrs. J. O. Van .Winkle, Mrs. J. G. 'Fontaine, Mrs.1 Lyman Pat ton, Mrs. George Looney. Miss Eleanor Looney and the i hostesses, Mrs. Earl Lynes! and Mrs. W. H. Shermans. Oregon Grape Camp jl To nstall Officers ' Oregon ! Grape Camp. Royal Neighbors of America, will install the following officers Monday ait the Fraternal Temple. ! ii 4 Officers to.be installed are,' or acle, Gertrude Walker;; Tlce or acle, Susie Parmentef; I past or1 acle, Francis Hoyt; chancellor.. Mary Ackerman; recorder, Sarah Peterson ; i receiver. Rose M. Ab bott; marshall, Helen Persons; assistant marshall, Irene Speed; inner sentinel, Minnie' Tinnel; outer sentinel, Azzle Hixson; manager, Sarah Harter; faith, Zo la Peterson; modesty, Sybil Ro berts; Jcourage, Ida McCulley; en durance Edna Shepherd; unsel fishness, Ruth Sherman; captain, Assle I Hixson;' physician. Dr. Mott; 'musician, . Hazel Elliott; flag bearer, Nellie Pierce. .- ; ' l - t ..;!;! Turner Mr. and Mrs. E. C Beer entertained Thursday even ing informally for the pleasure of Mr. Bear's elster, Mrs. R. EL Stewart of Minnesota; who Is making a leisurely visit in Tur ner. : Refreshments were served at the ) close of the evening. Most ot the! group were old school mates.iGuests invited were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKInny. , . i j !:;?. J H The Loyal tBerean .class of the Court Street Church of Christ will hold their monthly business ' and social meeting, at the home of Mr; and Mrs. L. C. Prlem at 175 North 24th street. hosiery bhipley si A. A. U. W. Hears Col. Sanborn in Address OU IIENRT R. SANBORN entertained members of the American Association ' of University - women with a splen did talk Saturday at the regular monthly noon . luncheon at the Elks club at 1 o'clock. Col. R. Sanborn spoke on the subject Of international relations, and told his audience that the world would hare to revise its present concept of human relationship and cause It to be . firmly grounded before there . could be a satisfactory : International rela tionship. .;: ;;...;;'.;-,., if Miss Benita Edwards and Miss Helen Cochran gave a group of musical numbers which pleased the 60 members present for the luncheon meeting. Reports from committees were made at the business i meeting , presided over by Mrs. Asa Fisher.. Atten tion was called . by Mrs. Roy Klein to the national convention to be held In Boston, May 8-11, at which time the fiftieth bien nial convention anniversary will be celebrated, - ' j -'y ! This convention will be pre ceded by an International fed eration ' of University women at Wellesley college April 1-4. The many noted women from foreign countries who will be present for this convention will stay over and many ot them will be speak ers for the biennial convention. It Is not yet known if any one from Salem will go to the Bos ton convention c not, V; " To tion.. miiM We $m Talk of the iTown "Red againj OK Harold, you; NEVER get the No, but YOU do! Wish I could buy such fine for as little- mone as' -1 SHIPLEY Pythian District Convention in March i ... I HUB! . dh . '!wi UBBARD1 44 The eleventh district of, Pythian Sisters in hold ai convention st the Hubbard cit hall the after noon and evening of Saturday, March 14, with Arion temple as hostess. This Is a new district and the convention will be Its first.. Officers who wtll have " "rge are Emma J. Snyder of Aurora, district deputy grand chief; Mrs. Coble deLespihasse of Hubbard, secretary and press correspondent, and Orva Barrett! of Hubbard, most excellent chief of Arion tem ple. K A feature of the convention will be competitive work and drill by the temples represented In the di- trlct. ":'.! i Invited guests are Cora M. Da vis of .Portland, Oregon's only past supreme chief; Miriam B. Brooke. Kate Dyer and Rose Far- rington, past grsnd chiefs, all of Portland, and Helen Stranaban or Hood River, grand chief. The 11th district of Pythian Sisters Is comprised; of the follow ing templee: Oregon City, Aurora. Salem, Silverton, 'Dallas, Inde pendence and Hubbard, i Past Noble Grands, association will meet with Mrs. ILouIs King at her home. 463 South Capitol atreet Wednesday at ?: 30 o'clock. Mrs. Clara Shields and Mrs. Desa- lene Eherhard wtll hostesses. be .assistant Clear Stock mow 'efore We 1 ake Inventory aturin $1B and DRESSES These are all exceptional ' val ues and i we invite your inspec 395 N. High you do at 9 s N N