- Tl flTimnW flfTATRSMAV Sabm. . fn G-j-t t T - ... " " " " .... . .. -, . ., 5al;M Concert ffi;ilSiK!: Younger Set joys . Busy vi ijnuidiu ijuciai LLtvenis; w eeKs t , " " I Holiday oeason Leaves Gay Pathwavl V ..ft--";'.': Week End is- Ah ead Are Busv Ones 4 "f 1 i A-' V 4 'r 'i I I 3 . . .A i,- "i ! 11 , mHS ' younger ' aeU of J Salem I i have put la a busy weekend ITT :with dances and' bridge teat and dinner parties. '15" 'The largest event was that of Saturday 'afternoon y tor which Mist Julia Johnson and Miss Mar tha j Sprague entertained at the Johnson home: Bridge was " la play at eight tables in the . large social room of the Johnson home. This," had been converted Into a heritable Christmas scene with a Christinas tree and an the gay decorations which herald the com ing -of that gay dayi V These young maids managed to get fa the first outstanding Christ mas decorative note which from now j on win form one of the pop- 1 ' alar schemes for decorations. Those holding, winning scores Included Miss Alice Speck, and Mla Mirrinf Shim At t)ia to. I hour the hostesses were assisted , vj itteu: muiusrs, mn. y. a. spra- gue and Mrs. Paul Johnson, and Alias Eleanor Trindle. Saturday ; nfght a t group of maids enjoyed a no host formal dinner party in; the Silver Grill of the Cray Belle.' They were Joined inter ior a aancing party by a group of young men. The dinner f' guests included Miss Lois Cath eriae. Jones and Miss Ellen Hem t enway of Portland, and Miss Jo ;j , eephiae McGllchrist, Miss Kate f Corey, : Miss Ruthita Hof f nell, : Miss Dorothy White, Miss Wilda Fleener, Miss Marie Bone, Miss Margaret Drager, Miss Myra Belt, and Mrs;. Marvin Headrick. Friday night Miss Dorothy Williams and Miss Virginia Mason entertained in the Thomas Lar k in, Williams home on Fire street With a clerer dancing party. - i - : Tacoma Wedding Of Interest Here - Keizer--On Thanksgiving even V !ng at 7 o'clock as a fitting climax Uto a reunion of 179 of the de- scendants ' of Adam Byrd who brought his family across the plains 80 years ago, occurred at Tacoma the wedding of Miss Mary Stevenson of Tacoma, a great granddaughter of Adam Byrd to Willard R. Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Savage of Keizer. The marriage took place in the parish house of the Fern Hill Me- As the first strains of the bri- ; dal march from Lohengrin were played,' two little girls entered, gold of autumn leaves and flow ers to a Gothic arch, vine covered irom which was suspended a wed ding bell. ! Mr. Savage was accomoanied by his brother Ernest as best man. The officiating clergymen were Rev. Arthur 's. Morton and Her. J. M. WUder. Attending the bride as brides maids were two cousins. Miss El len Byrd Athow, gowned in flow ered, georgette of rose and blue and Dorothv RlicabAth A throw f I who wore palest blue organdie. Mrs. Marjorie E., Greer, a sister of the bride was matron of hon- . or. Her frock was flowered chlf fon, maize in color. Two small ; (flower girls preceded the bride to the altar. Entering with her father, Hugh C. Stevenson, who gave her in marriage, the bride wore a white satin gown and a veil caught by orange blossoms, worn by an aunt 15 years ago. She carried white chrysanthemums and a point lace handkerchief made for her own wedding 50 years ago by Mrs. George W. Byrd. vi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Savage and sons Ernest and Milton attended the wedding. , ''I The young couple will 'make .their home in Keizer having. built a new home on the Savage ranch. ;' Mr. and Mrs. O. a Hammond V entertained at their home Thurs day evening for Thanksgiving din ner In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lonergan of Porlafld. Cov ers were placed tor Mr. and Mrs. Lonergan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ham- mond,J41ss Mary Ellen, and Miss Betty Hammond, and for Mr. and Mrs.' Hammond. Later' in the eve ning Mr, and Mrs. Romeo Goulet, Miss Kean West, and a group of the younger tet ealled to spend the evening. ' SOCIAL CALENDAR ; - Sunday, November 27 Willamette university program over KGW 1:10 to 4 o'clock this afternoon. Monday, November 2& 1 ' Republican study club with Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 1:10 o'clock. Chapter A. B. of P. E. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. S. B. riiLer, 41 Market street, 7:45 o'clock. Rebekah lodge, 7:10 o'clock in club rooms of I. 0. O. r. hall; all members of degree team urged to fbe present. Initiation for four candidates, n , Beginnen and Primary Teachers guild, f o'elock in rtrst Methodist church, potluck dinner; Miss Louise Hunderup to be speaker. Salem Women's press club banquet, 4:10 o'clock la Silver Grille room of Gray Belle. Wednesday, v Leslie Can Do with Mrs. Winter street, S o'clock. , J fday December 1 - Piety hill elab with! Mrs. RP. BbiseTwlthrs. Frank Snedecor as assisting hostess. - Chapter G! or P. B. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. A. B. Robins, HIS Sooth Chureh ttreet, 1:10 o'clock. - ; South Salem W. C. T. U. in Leslie hall, S o;clock, Rtr. Charles Hatrworth speaker. , . ' . Saturday; December S Chemekeia chapter, D. A. R. with MUi Bdna Min gus la Monmouth; gifts to be taken for Angel Island ho , 1 .-.;.;, - f""iniirirk n nwiTnnii MiiiiiMinii iwmninj.nnMjjiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiijminuL J ' ' - " ' ,r '" I , . .... '.v.": . ji. --.'A .v '. -- - vx-.-v: ::-:"x----:,.-.-:,;-. " ,.. ":'V'; - 1 .V . . -. : . - w ...L 5k .A ,-V' V . " i ' " 1 t I" Salem Philharmonic Group Represents Interesting Personalities AS the date of the Philharmonic Symphony orchestra con cert draws near, three people are particularly important in preparing; the program. Jacques Gershkovitch, the conductor of the orchestra, has a distinctive musical background. Mr. Gershkovitch stud ied in Petrograd under the- great Rimsky-Korsakov, and later with Glazounov. In 1913 he was graduated with the title of laureate, the highest honor con ferred by the Imperial conserva tory. Winning the Schubert scholarship for study in Germany gave him opportunity to perfect himself Am conductor under the famous Arthur Niklsch. In addi tion to being guest conductor of the New York, San Francisco, and Portland Symphony orchestras, Mr. Gershkovitch has brought fame to Portland through the achievements of the Portland Jun ior Symphony orchestra, of which h has been conductor for nine years. Miss Mary Schults, violinist and concert master of the orchestra. needs no introduction to Salem. A great part of her schooling took place in New York, under the in struction of Alexander Bloch, one of the most prominent of expon ents of the Auer school of violin. During later years, Mls Schults did extensive radio work in New York, as well as orchestra, trio, and quartet playing in Chicago and New York. She appeared in Salem last spring in trio with Mi chel Arenstein and James Hutch inson. Nancy Thielsen, coloratura so prano soloist for the concert, has many musical accomplishments to her credit. She has been soloist with the Portland Symphony or chestra. University of Oregon Symphony orchestra, and Univer sity Polyphonic choir, the Neah kanie string quartet, and has sung numerous concerts in the valley. She Is voice and choral Instructor of Albany college, and soloist and director of the First Presbyterian church of Albany. The concert date is December 2, Salem Armory, at 8:30 o'clock. A partial list of subscribers in cludes the names of; Ur. tad MM. 3. H. Atort, Mr snd Mw. Gtorff. AtUn. Mr. and Mr. W. X. fcadtrton, Mr. nd Mrs. Brtymaa Bolt, Dr. tad Mn. O. C. BtUlBtr, W. H. Bargtmrdt, Jod tad Mm. R. J. Bn, Mn. Frank Bowmex. MIm Rath Bed ford, Vr. and Mr. C. T. Bl.p, Mr. aid Mx. Frank Browa, Mr. and Mr. U C Barrlek. Mr. and Mm. Trad Bror, Mr. fld Mr. Oaori ArbatkU. Mint Allca C. Brown, J, H. Athby, Dr. M4 Ut. H. J. November SO -i J. W. Ritchie, 1711 South . Mi Nancy Thidsen,r 00U oraturt sopra no, and belov ed by Salem, will be guest artisi for the first PhWmr mqnie concert Friday night. Clement. Monro 8. Cheek, Mr. and Mr. O. A. Ckasa. Mr. mai Un O I, Mr. and Mr. H. V. Comnton. Mr. and Mr. William Chandler, Raymond CarL Mr. Margaret Collin. Mr. StelU Oulrer, ManhaU Cameron. Mr. Walter -a, Denton, Mr. Minn! Down 1 nr. Dr. and Mr. C. A. Down. Mr. and Mr. B. O. Da til Peter D'Anrv Mr and Mr. J. T. Dalaner, Sidner ZlUott. Mr. and Mr. William Einsls, Mrs. O. M. Kpley, Mrs. R. L. Xdward. Mr. Klin Ebaen. Mr. and Mr. T. M. Eriekson. Mr. and Mr. T. D. Eaton, Mr. Urn Eaton, Mr. and Mr. L. B. Sndleott, Mr. and Mr. Max Oehlhar. Mr. and Mn V P. Ortgf. Mr. and Mr. R. B. T. Glaiaer. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Salbreath, Uri. XUia betli OalUher. Mra. T. H. GoJlowar. Mr. William Hafman Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bantam. Mr. and Ur. Willi. Hamilton, Dr. and Mr. David Bennett Hill, Otto Hartman, Mr. and Mn. J. W. Hunt, Mrs. Caroline Hnrat, Mr. and Mr. O. W. Janson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jeaks; Mr. J. A. Jelderk. Prof. X. H. Hohon, C. S. Hamilton. Mr. Per Kelly, Dr. Henry Kohler. Mr. and Mr. Roy Klein. MU Gretehen Kraemer. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Jtirk, Mr. and Mra. O. A, KeU. Mr. and Mra. BL K. Lepper. Mil Harriett "'-PTjl"4 Mn- W- H. Lytle, Mr. and Mr. T. H. Uvealey, Mra. Prank Lilbnrn, Mr. and Mr. W. 8. LeTen. Mm Irma LeRube, Fred La ore, L. H. LeOarie. Senator Chariea !. MeNary. Jodje and Vr. John H. MeNary, Mr. Edna Millar, Mi Minnie Milter, Mi Marfaret Me Alpin, Mr. and Mr. B, J. Maaaka, Mr. and Mr. Ivan Martin, Mr. and Mr. Douglas McKay, Mr. and Mr. Prank Mt. Mr. and Mr. T, X. Mercer, Mr. nd Mrs. John Marr, Jr Mra. H. G. M.J,OB . Mu flf,,cll, Kramer, Mis EHiabntk Lord. Dr. W. B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Keedham. Mr. and Mr. Phil- Up ITevmyer, Mr. and Mr. Oscar 01on. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohlin. 1u. n... trie Olin. Mr. and Mr. Otto Panlns, Ben Pad. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Powers, Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Ponnd, Mr. and Mrs. Elli Pnrrine, nr. ana atr. niiutn fhUlip. Mis Helen S'S Wesley Boeder, J. f. Robert. Mr. u Mcra nooenson, sir. ana Mrs. H. L. Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. X. 0. Schonka, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon P. Rektt v. and Mrs. C. A. Spragne. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, 8r Mrs. Margaret Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Steed, Mr. and Mrs. V, v. emptor, ur. and Mn K k. l. Steiner, and Mrs. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shsmtan, Mr. and Mrs. U R. 8pringer, Rtr. and Mrs. H. D. StoTer. Mi Mary Sennits. Mis Mary K fc aaY a BchoetUe, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. 8tkweII. Mr. and Mm. A. V. fln vri.. Sehryrer. , Mr. and Mrs Rnthyn Tnraey, Mr. and Wrs. P. F. Thosass, Mis Lena Belle Tartar. Mn. Oraea Ti.W If. c... Yarty, Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mra. Wi. ter Winilew, Mr. and Mr. Past Wallnes, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Wuluiu. JTaHa W.bjter, Mr. and Mrs. 9. A,' Wail. Mr. andJKrs. H. H. Weln.Ula. hfr. a4 " J-. wuiettr. and Mrs. Oeergtt C. Will, Mlsi Rlma Waller. see McKinlev P. T. A. Will Meet Monday. A rOund'tabU dfaenaalAn r.l J fch room between parents of cuuuren 01 mat room and Its teacher will be an Interesting fea ture of the McKlnley Parent. Teacher association meeting Mon day night at s o'clock la the school. 1 brief nrosram win rri the discussion with Miss Lnna Bene Tartar slntinc a arrntiit nf numbers and Miss Dorothy Taylor talking on the topic of 'The Worth of the Individual Child." Tha evening will close with a social and refreshment hour. Mrs. V, A. Douglas. Mrs. Charles McEl hinney and Mrs. Joseph Bchur are la charge of the refreshment hour. rs. raui Acton, Miss Esther Long and Mrs. Gordon McGilchriit are in cnarge oi the program. An Informal evening was spent by members .of the 8. 8. club when Miss Roie Ksulman enter tained at her home oa Hood street Tuesday.' Members present were Mrs. Dora Barnes. Miss Christine Heman, Miss Kadine Long Miss Arna Babb and the hostess'. Miss jtauiman. Keiretaments war served at a late hour. ;.; :..r-;- Mr. and Mrs. Itay. Clark were Thanksgiving day hosts In compli ment to the holiday and to the 77th blrtbday of Mr. Clark's moth r, Mrs. Lydia Clark. Guests in ciuaea Mr. and ; Mrs: Robert' E. Clark, Mrs. Lydia Clark. Mist Mil. dred Clark, Miss Maxine' Clark, SocialjAffairs of Distinction Keep Capitol City Engaged tothe Last Miniite of Thanksgiving Holidays; Portland Wedding of Interest r ipHE Thanksgivinsr weekend passes into oblivion with today's close and the socially tnind X ed take up the activities of Christmas, The past weekend has been one of unusually busy hours. - ..-'T. ' v 3JreeJ8:e dances' that of the Rainbow Girls, the annual Thanksgivino; dance at CastilUan hall for high school and college you th and the ultra smart Subscription club dance at Masonic : temple Saturday night. A gay jlancing party at the David Wright home pre ceded, the Thanksgiving dance at CastiUian hall, and Miss Roberta Varley was a buffet sup per hostess at her home following the same dance. Saturday. night large no host dinner parties were observed at several homes preceding the Subscription club. Many out of town ' ' ' Oguests were present for the latter dance. Lecturer is Enjoyed by Club A CHARMING tea hour follow ed the lecture by Richard Montgomery noon the themav of his own book, "Pechuck," Sat urday at tbe Salem Woman's club. Special guests were teachers from Chemawa Indian school. ' Mrs. J. A. Bernardl and Mrs. T. M. Barr presided at the tea table whlcb was beautiful in an ar rangement of crystal and -fall flowers. Mrs. Mllo Rasmussec and her committee, Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Mrs. P. W. Bailey, Mrs. C. T. Elli son. Mrs. G. E. Allen and Mrs. Mary Fake, served. Mr. Montgomery related how he came to write "Pechuck," story of an Oregon boy, Lorne Knight; gave a brief sketch of Knight's life, and read interesting extras from the book. Knight died on aavj expedition to Wrangell Island and was burled there. Recently at Mc Minnvllle. where Knight's father lives, a marker was placed by the Boy Scouts to honor Lome's mem ory. Montgomery wrote "Pechuck." which was the name the Eskimos gave to Knight, at the request of the youth's father. Most of his material came from the diary which Lorne kept on his trip; but Montgomery bad to supply much of the atmosphere, the character isation, and au the dialogue. His preparation consisted of reading numerous other books on the arc tic and learning through various sources what he could of the per- j sons who took part In the four- year Journey through the north. His narrative gripped the atten tion of his auditors. Montgomery is a great-grand son of Dr. and Mrs. w. H. Will son early founders of Salem. -- W. C. T. U. Arrange For All-Day Session Salem W. C. T. U. members will be busy with an all-day meeting Tuesday in the organisation hall at Perry and South Commercial streets. The session will begin at 10 o'clock and there will be a so cial hour at noon. This will be a county committee meeting and much Is expected of interest from this. Mrs. Nellie Gunning will lead the opening devotionals with Mrs. Helen Preseott speaking on ''The Crusade Plan." Mrs. Sarah, Oliver will give an Informal talk on "Ef ficiency Standards" and MrsLyd-' la Lehman will speak On "Stand ards for the County." An open dis cussion will be followed by lunch eon and a prayer and song serv ice. Mrs. William Martin will pre sent her Ideals on medal contest work and Mrs. Neela Buck will speak on scientific temperance, Mrs. Olive Goodrich will talk on the Loyal Temperance Legion and this will be followed by an open forum discussion. The Young Peo ple's branch of the W. C. T. TJ. will provide special music for the day's meeting. Y. W. C A. Board Members Nominated The annual election of board members to the T. W. 0. A. board will take place December IS and the report et the nom ination committee has been made as to those women whose names will be placed on the ballot Old members of the board up for re-election Include Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. Prank E. Brown, Mrs. Kitty Graver, and Mrs. Wil liam Gahlsdorf. New names in clude Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. M. C. Petteys, and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Millar have both been active workers in Girl Reserve work, each having served in the capacity of advisors and In other wsys. Mrs. Petteys has long been a member of the membership committee and the house commit tee of the T, W. C. A. Press Club Banquet Monday Night An Interesting event of Mondav night will be tbe banquet .for which the Salem Women's Press club will be hostess Monday night ai us oraybene, . i The banquet will be served at 1:10 o'clock in the silver grille. Especially attractive decorations snd a program are being arrang ed for by the committee coir. posed of Mrs. Dennis Landry, Mrs. Steven Stone and Mrs. - A. E. crown. , Mrs. R. C. "Curtis has cnarge of the Invitations, Thanksgiving . guests at the nome of Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Bar ker Included Mr. and Mrs. L. A Davis. Fred T.-Barker, Mrs.L. S. Peterson of Portland.. Four gen An event of much interest in social circles Thanksgiving day was the marriage of Lt CoL Clifton Irwin to Miss Alice Stowell of Portland in Portland in a quiet ceremony at the home of the -bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stowell of Edgewood Road. o They will make their home CONDUCTOR Jacques Gershkovitch, bril liant conductor of the Salem Philharmonic symphony, which will present its first concert Friday night at 8:30 o'clock in the armory. Girl Reserves Plan Public Ceremonial An outstanding event of Girl Reserve activity for the early winter will be the public cere monial which Is being planned for December I, at the First Presby terian church at 4 o'clock and at this time new-members from the junior high schools and the high school will be welcomed. Miss Helen Brelthaupt Is work ing out the ceremonial and Is being assisted by a committee of Miss Jane Keith, Miss Dorothy Pro, Miss Gladys Taylor, Miss Marine Woodfield, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Miss Rosetta Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Galaher, local T. W. C. A. secretary. Mrs. Ruth Versteeg is in charge of the mu sic. The group met Friday after noon to discuss the work and de velop further plans for the In teresting event to wheh the pub lic is Invited. The week days are well taken up with triangle meetings In the various schools. The high school cabinet will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Monday afternoon to discuss Christmas service work and pro grams and the Sth grade of Par rlsh will also meet Monday at the school. Tuesday, Englewood Reserves will present a playlet at the Y. W. C. A. under the direction of Miss Helen Ralph. The name of the play is "The Little Yash mah.A Leslie Reserves will also meet Tuesday afternoon Snd the girl's choir which will present the mu sic for the ceremonial will prac tice Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A. under tbe direction, of Mrs. Ver teeg. ' Wednesday the 7th and Sth grades of Parrish and the Wash ington. Reserves will all hold meetings at thelrreanectlve schools. Thursday Englewood and Garfield will meet as usual. Mrs. Gallsher Is meetinr all advisors at 14 o'clock Thursday st the Y. W. O. A. where they will discuss Christmas work. e Leslie P. T. A. Plans Program Members of the Leslie Parent- Teacher association are planning: for an interesting , meeting , for Monday night at the school at S o'clock, at which time an interest ing program is being arranged. Mrs. Das MeClellan. preeldent of the group, will preside. Mrs. Bertha Clark Carlson will fsve a group of whistling solos. A group of short talks will be made by Gnrnee Flesher. Clyde French, Mas Hale snd Madeline Hanna, ; The high point of the program will be the travelogue which will be given by Miss Xnthrya Arbuth not of Monmouth Normal school oncernlnr European travel which she has enjoyed. Pictures will be given to Illustrate the talk. Any one having heard Miss Arbothnot as a speaker will know that the talk will be as interesting one. f . "Cyh Cronise " PORTRAITS Ivy . "G1 J :;:.:.::';: . --ve J'-'i 'A 1 1 k. - ir - v ' a . t , ""C X--r 'WVwn. -rw.V 1 ' Vj : )' V vis '"i ; , v s i & x -K v. . JjuiX- Ariieife Lightings ; . : . , , Natural Expression In Salem on Meyers street aft er December 15. The coming weeks will be gen erously sprlakled with musical events and with pre-Chrlstmas so cial functions. Several large par ties are being planned andno end of smaller ones have already had dates set for their -observance. The Philharmonic o r c h e s tra this week Friday Is one of the outstanding affairs toward which eyes are directed. Another large and I interesting event will be the silver musical with which the Beethoven club will entertain at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop December 12. This will be in compliment to the Mae Dowell foundation and will be in line with similar observations the country over. The hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock and from 7 to 19 o'clock. Musical program will be given throughout the receiving hours and the whole affair prom ises to be one of tbe smartest mu sical events of the early winter as well as a colorful social affair. The Salem MacDowell club will present its chorus for the first time this year December IS at the Grand theatre. Miss Mary Schults will be the guest soloist and all in all much Interest will be centered in this, promising program of bril liant performance. Choir Director Is Complimented Honoring the new choir direc tor of the First Christian church, Prof. Lor en Davidson, members of the ehoir, sponsored a reception at the church social rooms Friday evening at which 200 persons were is attendance. Welcomes and greeting to Pro meesor Davidson, who comes here from Pendleton, were extended by representatives of various de partments of the church: E. L. Townsend, chairman of the music committee; Mrs. D. A. Hart, vice president of the United Circle; Miss Josephine Hull, high school group; Miss Dena Hart, young people's group; C. a Cole, chair man of elders; O. J. Hull, bible school; William McMorris, chair man church board. Mr. Davidson responded, and told of his desire to build the choir to its best strength. Other program numbers in cluded two solos by Victor Wolfe, readings by Mrs. N. J. Reasoner; solo by Mrs. Mabel Hughes; and readng by Guy L. Drill, pastor of the church. Professor Churchill is a grad uate of Simpson Musical conser vatory ef Iowa, and has directed musical' groups in Iowa, Ohio, California and Oregon. He has appeared as concert and oratorio singer often. Ha plans to open a! vocal studio here shortly. D. A. R. Will Meet in Monmouth the Salem Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will motor to Mon mouth Saturday where Miss Edna Mingus U entertaining for them st S o'clock. Each member Is asked to bring her gifts which will be Included in the Angel Island box which Is sent annually to Angel Island at Christmas time. Mrs. C. O. Clsrke will speak on the subject of "An gel Island, Gateway to the Sea board.' . - Mrs. J. H. Gallagher will speak oa the general tople of "Children of the American Revolution". SPECIAL SUNDAY TURKEYg DINNER aaav 11 ,n - .oai - trw - an. - . - We T. RIGDON & SON Li CARLOS MB1EIIV Onranlst a. eaj in One Hour Request Pwproj -On Tht Golden-toned Cht&l fata Guest Artist MR. S01P0IJN0VmLT .J - . ' Ixtt to tht Publie . -i; Miss Mary of dutitic tion, who hasl accepted: the place of con cert master n the symphony group of the Salem Philharr. monic associa turn, '. . E ii xceiient Open Library AN interesting: feature of the Anton Piera exhibit which opens Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the tuty library will be a series of four lectures which Mr. Piers wfll give on various phases of his craft. The evenings on which Mr. Piers will give his talks are, Monday, general discussion; Tuesday, "Background and Highlights"; Thursday, ando - Saturdav eveninc-s t 8 oVlorV . homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. in the fireplace room of the r. Salem public library. The public is cordially invited to attend the exhibit as well as the lectures. The exhibit wbicb is sponsored by the Salem Arts league will be in charge of various members of the League, throughout the week, the exhibit closing Sunday night. Lynn F. Cronemillex. president of the league and members repre senting the literary section, his tory section, drama section, art appreciation section and sketch class will act as host and hostesses throughout the week. Monday afternoon, Mrs. S. B. Laughlln and Mrs. Minnie Schrode will be 1q charge: Monday eve ning, Dr.' Mary Rowland, Mrs. Else C. Ebsen and Mrs. Nellie Green; Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Clifton B. Mudd and Mrs. Floyd White; Tuesday evening, Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding and mem bers of the writers section. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Mrs. Ruth Smith; Wednesday evening, the history section in charge of John M. Clifford and the following members. Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Carrie Roland, Ellen Hodsen (Miss), Miss Julia Webster, Miss Luella D. Baker, Miss Grace Gil liam, Mrs. Emma Minton, Miss Gertrude Savage, Mrs. Blanche Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Fred Alban Well and Mrs. Mary C. Fletcher; Thursday evening, Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks- and Mrs. Ella C. Hath away and members of the Arts League Sketch, class; Friday aft ernoon, Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemfller, Mrs. S. Van Trump and Mrs. J.-M. Clifford; Friday evening, art ap preciation section represented by Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin. Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Else C. Ebsen: Saturday evening mem bers of all sections of the league; Sunday afternoon, Miss Maude Covington; Sunday evening, Perry Relgleman. A delightful dinner party was enjoyed Thanksgiving at the Fred Blatchf ord Manufacturer of "Dii&nvt Giitware" Is opening a retail store at 118 BOavth High St, where he will handle a complete line of novelties and gifts tor Christmas See these clerer things at bJs sew shop m.l - i - - . - . - .f .-.---.i-1-rtt- ff-c. a IT K Ac- V', Art Exhibit Will Monday in City i nA.v -. Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Park. The dinner was served at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Park. Later the guests went to the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Park on S. 24th-street where they spent the remainder of the day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Miss Roberta Brainard. Wendell Brainard, Miss Carrol Park, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Park and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Park. Approaching Wedding Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. William W. Allen entertained with a prettily arrang ed dinner Thanksgiving day com plimenting their daughter. Miss Louise C. Allen, who announced her wedding date for early In De cember. Miss Allen will become tbe bride of Raymond A. Hoffman Mr. Hoffman ts a member of the Ladd A Bush bank staff. The table and guest rooms wer aranged effectively in a combina tion of chrysanthemums and au tumn leaves. Covers were placed for Miss Allen, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hoffman, Raymond Hoffman, Miss Dorothy Rogen, Paul Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Allen. On tFace mor on ue eoay is - muu aural removed by women attendants n s 1 n g our method. Skin .left smooth and free from blemish. Con. saltation free, or write .for literature. tSptcial Prices oh Armpits Marton Laboratories 04.5 1st Xat'l Bank Bg. Call 4427 When Santa Bring Books He Brings Joy ' To the Children Children's aoka that have lived for yeastv , . . acd new, ones, that will provide lots of tan for the youngsters these yoa will find la. oar sew list stock priced si : r 25C"50C and Think of Chrtatmaav ;V only M elkepplag- day left i Ath Xzh IStore Mrs. jveiue Knox and Ronald erations were represented at din wiarg. ner. . .. , s , -