Society UacDowell Club Concert to . Be At Grand Tonight" at. 8; SO o'clock the UacDowell club -will present -a choral concert at the Grand the atre with Miss Clara Eness, pian ist, as guest soloist. Miss Lena Belle Tartar Is di recting the chorus and Miss Mar garet Simms and Miss Hortense Taylor are featured vocal and vlo lin artists respectively, " Iu- addi tion to Miss Eness. ' T .A reception will follow the con cert at the Roberts studio on North Summer, to which friends and patrons of the MacDowell club are invited. - .v Tne program u as ronows: - i XyaipH ii 8ajaTrfs .Farvell-Harria Art Vana " Opai 13 !JT....BrtB Fidelia (Italia Euctrtlt Opaa 44 . raaaa Ob Grt Lorn Hill. , Cnwlar the Bar SibeHui-Mathwt ..PTr Tk Jolly Koer Hobrtoa Deik Xalc Ckorm IV A eapella: -Ta Mickt Hu a Tfcoaaaad Rye . Ro(r Tha Two Clock Rot-era Wlta seeompaaiacat : - X LTt Li( MaBa-Zacea-Sprotf V Tha fcatMrat Borodin -lit coBHiam . .mi Patoaaiaa is E Major Liait Clara Enei Part Two I l. Bow a Ro E'er Blooming Praetoriva Manney S Shrplwrda' Story : Oirkiacoa Mr. WiUiaa Fiorher. soprano ; Maria - Fatten, aaeiao-sopraao, Bad eawmbla ft Sailor'f Cariitaui. Opaa 48 , Cnamiaada lira. Septra gtanr, aopraso, aad eenbl II O Holr Niffht (Cantiqae da Koel) Adam Margaret Simian, mrno-oprno; HortCBM Taylor. Tiolia obligate III Celtic Hymn BobertOB (Oatgaiar of the Boat from "Bea triea," Joseph Sheridan I-tFaaa) Wail Br M7 Sheep, 17th Century Hymn '. , bit. Joagat eho Quartette : Beraice Rickman. Mr. - H. 3. Hjort, Earl Potter, Earl Seal Carol of the Ruaiiaa Childrea arr. Ganl Aad the Glory ef the Lord, "The Mea- aiah" 1- Haadel Combined Cbnraaea 0 0 0 Chemeketa Tryouts Are Tonight -Tryouts for the play,-"Heart Exchange." will be held tonight In the Nelson auditorium at 7 p. m. by Cbemeketaa Players Inc. Anyone interested in trying out. for one of the 12 roles is invited ' to do so. The play will open January 8. 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Willing Workers and Loyal Women Bible classes, ; of First Christian church, Joint meeting, at home Mrs. N. . .; J. Reaaoner. 656 N. High, 2 p. m. ; t Maccabee Thimble club at home Mrs. Lyda Coralt, . '.y 422 N. 23rd, 2 p. m. Election of officers. , - - Friday, December 15 , y .? Sigma i-Tau Mother's meeting, chapter house, aft-erooonvs;,- ... , t ;--:; ' 4.' ..-. - . K.; Qattarlan Women's-alliance luncheon at home :Mra . udiu Thayer. 155 N. GapitoL . - : ' ''r " Englewood Woman's chib, at home Mrs. Watson " TowBend.'X185 NJ 19th, 2 p.m. .1 . - Meok trial program. Calvary Baptist church, 7:30': Km. Public Invited. ' , - - ; . " Hal Hibbard auxiliary, annual Christmas party, . home Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, 615 N. Summer, 2 p. m. Thimble club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, home Mrs. June Wallace. All day meeting, potluck luncheon at noon. Saturday, Decerrber 16 Executive board meeting, B. P. W. club at 5 p. m.. Masonic temple. Regular dinner meeting 6:30 p. m. A.A.U.W. luncheon meeting, Masonic temple, 1 p. m. Mrs. Richard Scholx, dean of women at Reed college, speaker. In the Valley Social Realm Brush Creek. A family re union will be enjoyed at the Jen sen home here Christmas. Miss Thea Jensen and Miss Alice Jen sen will return for the holidays from California, according to word received this week. Word had previously been re ceived that Mrs. John Isaacson, would return from Montana and Reuben Jensen of Astoria would also be present. Miss Thea Jensen has been at Paso Robles for two years and Miss Alice Jensen Join ed her there last June. Reuben Jensen teaches at the Astoria high school and Mrs. Isaacson makes her home in Montana. Other mem bers of the family to be present include Hans Jensen of Silverton and Mrs. Marie Buness, Alfred Jensen and Mrs. Anna K. Jensen of Brush Creek. Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Barr were the inspiration of a farewell surprise party at their home- Tuesday night. The Barrs will leave Thursday for California to spend the winter with their son aud his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr. Present Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson, Merle Larson, Harold Lar son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dumler, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alfred and Luella Dumler. Silverton. Mrs. L. G. McDon ald entertained at dinner for her daughter, Barbara Jean, on her eighth birthday anniversary. A color scheme of white and pink flowers was used in floral decora tions as well as in cakes and ices. Present were Barbara Jean Mc Donald, Almira Ha u gen, Beverly and Cora Lee Conrad and Evelyn Johnson. Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson were hosts at-their 35th wedding anniversary and Mr. Lar son's, 59th birthday anniversary at a family dinner at their home on Cowing street. Mr. and Mrs. Lar son were married at Tescott, Kan., and came to Silverton in June of 1920. Dayton Mrs. Herman Louis entertained . 12 . members of the Kroweldeen club at her home with a 7:30 o'clock desert lunch eon after which bridge was the pastime. The next meeting will be the Christmas party and ex change of gifts at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matches home. o o Shaw. Mrs. John Stuhr was honored on her birthday when the following gathered to sur prise her: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Haf- ner and family, Mrs. Jessie Boie- nigmer, Mrs. Ellen Krusel, Mr. and Mrs; Klien and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stuhr. Mrs. Clifford Stuhr and Mrs. Klien served a late lunch. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heisler will b pieasea to learn of. the birth of a son to the covjpie Monday, Decem ber 11, in Seattle. Mrs. Heisler was Miss Ellen Jean Moody be- iore ner marriage. Botn voune people attended Willamette uni versity where Mrs. Heisler was affiliated with Alpha Phi Alpha. ; The children's division of the sunaay school teachers' guild will nave a potluck snnner at 6:30 o clock Monday night at the Pres byterian church. Members are asked to bring small gifts for the ennstmas tree. : ' Glasses Increase Workers EXERGT -; Don't endanger your job by wearing glasses that are no longer of any benefit to yon. you're changed since you first wore them, you know. A thorough examination at our office may result in an astonishingly, big change In your capacity for working . and earning. . " I :sa m- ; Society Editor Christmas Dinner at Robertson's A pretty affair of tonight will be the annual Christmas dinner riven by the Business Girls S. S. class. Miss Grace Robertson has opened her home for the event and the guest rooma will abound in Yuletide decorations, lncludiaog a lighted Christmas tree about which the guests will exchange gifts during the evening. The din ing table will be centered with red carnations . guarded - by red tapers. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour and Mrs. J. N. Robertson will be additional guests. Club members Include the Misses Grace Allen, Augusta Breithaupt, Edith Bureh, Violet Hoover, Lydia Hunt, Alta Kershner, Clara Miller, Edna Mill er, Minnie Miller, Elsie Miller, Phebe McAdams, Ruth Mc Adams, Myrtle Reeves, Josephine Shade. Mable Savage, Bessie Smith, Vel leda O h m a r t, Elizabeth Stock- hausen, Izora Templeton and hos tess, Grace Robertson. OOO Alpha Phi Club Elects New Officers The Alpha Phi Alpha mothers' club named officers for the com ing year at its meeting Tuesday at the chapter house. The after noon was spent informally and the hostesses, Mrs. J. D. Odell and Mrs. S. Del Smith, served tea. Mrs. J. D. Foley Is the new president, Mrs. Ray Yocum, vice- president, Mrs. Charles McElhin- ney, secretary-treasurer. Present were Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs William E. Kirk, Mrs.- E. C. Cross, Mrs. John B. Ulrich, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Mrs. S. Del Smith, Mrs. J. D. Foley, Mrs. J. D. Odell, Mrs. Charles B. Galloway, Mrs. Charles McElhlnney, Mrs.. Ray Yocum and Mrs. Ruth Reed. Mrs. Yard Hughes opened her home to the Etokta club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Minten presented a paper on Belgium and Mrs. Emil Carlson gave some whistling solos. Tea was ' served 'late - by the hostesses, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Clif ford Burgess and Mrs. A. F. Wal ler. Present were Mrs. Mark Wald, Mrs. P. E. Graber. Mrs. J. P. Pem- berton, Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. J. H. Johnson; Miss Gertrude Sav age, Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, Mrs. H. G. Carl. Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs. Emil Carlson, Mrs. Emma Minten, Mrs. C. Burgess, Mrs. A. F. Waller, Mrs. A. W. Lane, Jr., and the hostess, Mrs. Yard Hughes. Few Days Only! 2 for $1.00 WO! Purchase One of These STEEL BLUE KIMBERLY GEM RINGS For Mea, Women. ' Childrea . U to i -karat Klmberly gems, matchless tor their - dazzling brilliancy; . Stand add and an other tests. Handsomely engraved -! simulated white gold, hard . ly distinguishable from plat inum. Including a complete assortment of birthstone ind wedding rings. . --'. f ..s- Mall Orders Include 8c Show Slaw try Piece ef String ... FlTtST: FLOOR , ; : MILLER'S 59c Affairs Medics Auxiliary Enjoys Buffet ; Supper The Ladles Medical: auxiliary was entertained with a buffet sup- oer at the home -of -lira.. Laban Steevee Tuesday night with MrsJ Carl .Emmons assisting hoe teas A lighted Christmas tree and holly made guest rooms attractive and red-tapers and white chrys anthemum's were on the serving table. - During the evening Mrs. C. A. Downs read a paper on "Sur gery - Before .. the Discovery of Anesthesia" and Mrs. Emmons re lated the biographies of John and William Hunter. Sewing for the Salem General hospital was done. Present ' were Mrs. VW. W. Baum, MrsC O. E. Bellinger' Mrsv Prince Byrd, Mrs. Roy Byra. Mrs. Li O, Clement, Mrs. YAi Douglas,. Mrs. C. A. Downs. : Mrs.' JI. C Flndley, Mrs. V. E. Hoekett, Mrs. Dick Ross, Mrs.- W. W. Looney, Mrs. Jy O. Matthls, Mrs. B. A. Myres, Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. J. R. Pemberton. Mrs.' I. N. Sand ers, Mrs. H. K. Stock well, Mrs. R. M. Walts, Mrs. R. L. Wood, Mrs. Hugh Dowd.. Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Nellie Rowland. Greene, Mrs. A. B. Ad- kinson of Gervais, Mrs. Carl Em mons and hostess, Mrs. Laban Steeves. W.C.T.U. to Present Program The Salem W. C. T. TJ. will hold their a n n n a I Children's Farm I Home program at their hall, Com mercial and Ferry street, Tues day, December 19th, at 2 p. m. Friends are invited to come and ' bring their Christmas gifts. These may be practical things such as handkerchiefs, beads, ties, hose, toilet articles, or tea towels, bath towels, napkins, rugs, bed spreads, pillows and cases, etc. A good Christmas program will be given and sewing is planned. Any offering to contribute to the Christmas cheer of the children will be gladly received and , all gifts left at the hall any time will be taken to the home at Corvallis before Christmas day. o o o Kensington Club to Be Entertained Mrs. Harry Mohr will be host ess to members of the Kensington club this afternoon. Sewing and visiting will be the diversions and tea will be served late. Special guests include Mrs. Lar ry Flag,' Mrs. George Alderln, Mrs. M. C. Chapman and Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Members are Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. I. M. Dough ton, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Her bert Hauser, Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mrs. C. 8. Pratt, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mrs. Charles Hudkins and hostess, Mrs. Harry Mohr. Buffet Dinner Given At Sackett Home Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sackett entertained with a delightful buf fet supper Tuesday night in their residence on West Lincoln street. The evening was spent at con tract. Bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton V. Bernhard, Miss Gertrude Bernhard, Mr. and Mrs. William Elnzig. and hOBts, Mr.' and Mrs. Sackett. MADE BY THE BAKERS OF C H ERRY: CIY Appl it. w ft ': i: Writers Section Has i Charge of Meet ; , J - 'Poetry ' predominated .In the program p r e s e n t e d by " the Writer's section of the Balem Arts league at .the December meeting of the league held. at the audi torium of the Salem Public li brary Tuesday night. A short bus iness session preceded the general assembly, during which two books "Sunset Trails" and "Trends of Thought in Modern Philosophy by Santyana, were i presented to the city library as the gift of the arts leagne. . . - Members of the Writer's sec- tion offering original work Tues day night were Mrs. Rath Fargo, Mrs. Edna Daily, Mrs. Yocum, Professor W, E. Lawrence of Cor vallis, ' Mrs. Blanche .Jones, Dr. F. G. Franklin, Perry Reigelman, Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Mrs. John Clifford. .Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Pro fessor Morton E. Peck of Willam ette : university, Mrs. Julia Lytle, and Mrs. Jessie Singleton,' leader. Dr. Franklin read an article concerning his trip to the Orient: Mrs". Singleton contributed a short story; and Mrs. FraakHa .a trib ute to the memory of Basel Ball,' Oregon poeU ,' ' - - . m-i y .;. i ' - . . - ! :..- Elks Tourney Prizes Announced Winners of the first evening's play In the Elks contract bridge tournament have been announced. Duplicate hands were played Mon day night and will continue each Monday for seven more weeks, with the exception of Christmas and New Year's. First place, north and south, went to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hus ton, 168 points; second place, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gunter, 153 points; third place, Mr. and Mrs. Ereel Kay, 153 points. First place, east and west, went to Earl Fisher and Karl Corey, 156 points; second place, Mrs. Prince Byrd and Mrs. Frederick Lamport, 148 points; third place, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp bell. 144 points Winners of first places may ob tain their prizes at the Commer cial book store. A master score board which will carry scores from each suc ceeding tournament is on display at the Elks club. Reservations for next Monday night's play which begins promptly at 8 o'clock may be made with Mrs. Carl Arm strong. 0 0 0 Chemeketa Play Being Rehearsed After the splendid success of Manhattan Honeymoon", consid erable interest is being manifest in the next production of Cheme keta Players Inc The play is a biblical drama entitled "The Rock," and will open December 19 in the Nelson auditorium The drama is in three acts and shows the character development of Simon Peter. Mary P. Hamlin is the author. Savilla Phelps, play ing the role of Adina, has appear ed in Salem high school and Wil lamette university productions. Ruth versteeg as Mary Magdala has formerly played with the Tay lor Street players in Portland and has also appeared in university productions here. Norrls Kemp has the role of Simon Peter and is well-known to Salem audiences. Bula Jane Graham is the di rector. o o Friday Club Will Fete Husbands Members of the Friday bridge club and their husbands will be entertained Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Elmer Daue, with jric Butler wand Mrs, Fred HILLMAN'S DeLuxe e Sauce Cake A Betty Crocker cake containing pure home ingredients. Made by ' Master Bakers. : HILLMAN'S MASTER BREAD JBA G CO. it; !t it ii Quilt in Two i i , in mm I - I ' ' 'II I r& "to&P prw tjr 7JI. SNOWBALL The Snowball Qutlt U one. ef those restful designs that Is not only most simple to do, but re sults In a Quaint quilt tnat is un usually attractive. 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Defendants claim that 1242 bushels of the oats were paid to the Prudential Insurance Company of America on representation by the 1 a 1 1 e r ' s agents that the company was en titled to a year's rent on the farm the Stuhrs were occupying. They allege the company said the pay ment of. 350 bushels of oats In ad dition and 125 bushels of wheat would satisfy its claim for a year's rent . Defendants contend they did not know that plaintiff had any interest in the farm, thinking a. foreclosure action brought by the Prudential had wiped out such claim. The court is asked to di vide the oats and wheat fairly be tween the plaintiff in the pending case and the insurance company. Other Merchandise May Seem Better But(?) D. L. i BANKING ! BY MAIL! 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