The OEEGOII STATESMAN. Salenu h Oregon. Sunday Morning. December 8, 1913
tage nnnTczr
irst Concert
To Be Held ;
The' opening of the first Phil
harmonic Symphony orchestra
concert on Tueadav nixht will bo
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mgnugais ox uie weet rouowing
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tonum wm ee neia witn tne con-
ductor. Mr. Edouard Ilurllmann. a
in tUMt miiniirtar. nr. Tbiia.
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aorv jkraiw nonor guesis.
itAuii jmim i hi)npn f ir.
rangements. .
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. Sereral pinner nartles will pre-
eon5H mOBv5hm
wtlt be the dtamer for which Mr.
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h2Sff,vrt for f
ifTLAir rTw. ;i3rV
members of the executrfw board.
Mr. Wharton Is president ef the
association. Corers will be placed
tor If guests.
Jttd, f-.T"w. .''i !V
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ner party at their North Capitol
street residence for a group of
their friends before the concert.
The table centerpiece will be of
roses and tapers in crystal can
dlesticks. Covers will be placed for Dr.
and Mrs. Vinton Scott. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Scott. Dr. and Mrs. R.
Franklin Thompson.. Dr. and Mrs.
Daalel Bchwlscv Mr. and lira. Vir
gil Ootden. Mr. and Mrs. George
Rhoten. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mil
ler aad Judge and Mrs. Reesmsn.
Dr. Theodore Kratt of Eugene
will be guest conductor as Edou-
Tuesday-
ard Hwllmann. the regular d4rec- Mf , 'Mr jerreld Owen f Mrs. Harrey Qoistad (Marybeth Bauson home en East Nob am. ident -of Cspttal unit, who will Robert Smith. Uoyd Relnweld. room committee Includes Mrs. Re
tor will be violin soloist. M. ...... a. Btrnwrt wss stunning in a rob- The -Christmas motif will be ear- summarise "RhsbllittioHM . as Tm rwvia nkaria rasHu tjrv. brt -rtfatmm fr. Rnuell Pratt
The program Is as follows:
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Orchestra Personnel a
The orchestra membership
.
the Salem , Philharmonic .Sym
phony includes:
First rlolin: Kathleen Broer,
concertmaster; Ruthyn Thomss.
assUtant concertmaster. Marjorle
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Marsters, . Jane Ogdon. Schuyler
GHe, Lucille Reed. Vaxlne Pear
son. Florence Bkang, Margaret
Slegmund. Becond violin : Carol
SeagroTe, Ernestine LoveAand,
Dick Adams. Elmo Innocentl,
Hope Jaqultb, Florence Lewis,
George Rossman. Robert Schlegle.
Elbert Cost ello.. Viola: Mary Tal
ma d g e Headriek, Elisabeth
Sehwernge. Dan Golden.
Cello: Warren Downs. Martha
Hughe!!, Harry Lucas, Glenn B.
Starr, Felix French, Kenneth Gol
den. Bass: Verne Scott. Mildred
Rogers, Royee Coan. Tympsnl.
Robert DePres; percussion. Paul
Ellis; cymbals. . Fjarla . Downs.
Flute and piccolo: Emily Stone,
Imogene Rock, Reba Lehman.
Oboe: William Lamont. Floyd
Ellefson. Bassoon: William Ske
wis. Lucille Kilmer. Clarinet: G.
It. Bernard. Keith Fender, Neil
Rose, Glen Clark. Horn: Hume
Downs. Alan- Robertson.' W timer
Ritchie. J a men Tryon. Trumpet:
Bert Broer, David Bstes, Tillman
Kreft. Robert Phillips. Trombone?
Adelbert Henderson, D w a 1 n e
Brewster.
Mr. aad Mrs. Paul L. Pratt will
celebrste their 25th wedding an
niversary on Tuesday at their
home. 1175 South 13th street.
Friends are being invited through
the press to call between the
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rrmi wwo inamca in CMtiem
and have resided here aince that
day.
SUPPERS
are the .
"Comfortable Gift9
for Men! ...
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B JERYME ENGLISH
PltE-HOUDAY TEA on Friday -
IOLXDAY TEA ob. Friday
of the tint largs affairs
Festive' iciion. . Tlie
and one
of this festive
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an. !ai
horns. . . The rooms were XesUre
wlta cnrigtaM eeM and blue
"thted candles In the library and
lirlns: room. . . mlso a cnristmas
trea jy.. lights. . . An effeeU
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Terea irse -ei ; Diwwn siBa va
h -rattan mA m.t each eoreer .
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ei eiiweestai shaa m.mm rm m w
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loTw 2sm cloth orer red taffeta
... the clotX -family heirleftsa.
WAS mAd4 ty erronp -f isyenish
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Popular with the guests wss the
Plced punch serred at ne
ad. ef the tabl. . . Hr. Bellln-
r.r -mmIvmA bar srnets In brown
ir9t Md jou wore all white
with V lace Jacket. . . Two who
assisted.. Mrs. Esr! nell cbsrra-
- ia ecgshell taffeta with
rhineaUtna and old kM trlmmlnr
mi k Mu-k Mrs. Bruce
Titus wearing a Iniu-Ions gewa sf orchestra this year 4s the Downs
Ice bine relret with srring on ismily as their son, Hume, a stu
tho bodice. . . In keolng with sent at Reed college, plays ths
the cheery Christina was
Mrs. Jerald Backstrrnd who wore
a dashing red felt ht with two
bird feathers.
WRITERS MEtrr ...Aw,
age at the beautiful new southern
1 V.... .n - r- -Mr.
irMit Hatcoi in Portland oerer-
a! prominent writers gathered tor
!hb.., . imAfl. k- wr.
Salem.
slarly
for Coiner's. . . In this
week's issue the conclusion erf his
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a. anattrfai rtiHt Mi. h
JLm w....r. tih.. ft,
tlon editor f CeiMer sand a most
Interestlnc person to meet. .'. . . at tne eance were -u no an. ltm iamneca. wnw rmrm,
PtwaenrwuTseb Case -of Pert- Edwin Fronk (VtrgiuU Bird) ". . . Warren Pohle. Frank Prims, Ed
f . . r V . . .-iaS in rMiif Kar ars Ur- ward wiasAckl. B. M. Donaldson.
lana. a ireo lance wnv-r. w,,o
aracies nen appear w we n
urday Erenlng rest.
GOLDEN WEDDIXG
AHNI-
VIOWART on Sunday when Mr
and Mn Sermour Jones wars at
home to many friends.
Mrs.
Jones was lovely in blsck repe
with a pleated front fit gold slit
rhing snd corsage af geld rose
buds and illies-of-the-valley. . .
For something old she wore s
gold etched -necklace and ear
rings, a family heirloom from
France .i. Receiving with the
honored couple were their child
reli. . . Mrs. Robert Woodvttle of
California, who wors blaek Jer-
sey; and a diamond brosch. . . .
jiihun vvviw "
and white and gold chiffon blouse
with antique gold broach and
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i. hi.ir tarreT
wore blac'k wiih i T white bodice
rnd wS. red girdle. . . Two of
?he pourers who looked charmin
. . MrsThorns B. Ksy in blaek
.1.. . tt.h mrm-w it nn.r larfeet
embroidered in gold. . . Mrs. U. G.
Shipley also in blsck with sequin
trim on the bodice. . . Tbe pstion
High-School Is
Scene of Sale
The Salem high school home ec
onomics club will have the annual
basaar in room 108 on Wednes
day through Friday. It is an all-
day affair and the public is invit-
ed to attend.
I- nln Hit.
fl.tf.';rM.nhIW-..
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Blnndell. Betty Robinson, Betty
Krebs and Ramona Huddleston.
Evans Slippers
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Stabs Street
Your Gift
with Photo
from
This Christaias. girt
ths gift that keeps on
eiriiuf 365 days of the
Salem U
KEMELL
year. The most personal . gift :
slope csn give. -
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evenings and
appointment
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sisters assisted in serving. . . Je
anne wore black and white blouse
with a coronet or red carnations
arranged in her coiffure and Ilk-
rle was In an aquamarine taffeta
with a coronet of red carnations
rlirtunllidiiinmi an a-Alf tarwara
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GUEST 30LOIST In Portland
on Tuesday was Josephine Albert
spauioing, wne sang witn tne
PhUharmonlo Sympheny rehes-
r . rmm n miMrta jAnh.
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m m wwmw
. . for the occasion she were a
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cuicfmna .srassrn ear iTnrr riininn nsn
Orultm at-n. with . tMntifalhr
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draped bodice and eklrt falling in
graceful lolds. . . the dreptog was
all to the left aide end caught at
&,P"n w4t
tone Cp. . .The dress was made
witn a high neckline end long.
xan eteores. . . m ner as
is her hair was
csroema ana aner tae
concert
she was eeea wearing an -orchid
. . . The Donald .peneers were
osU for a large reception for
josepnine ana tne conaacior.
Charles Lautbrop
. Taking es-
pedal interest In
the Portland
French -horn in the .orchestra.
- A GALA DANCJC en Satnrday
when the Acrlre club entertained
with lU first aunwsl charrty af-
crowd with a n amber -of couples
rnmrninr iron ine nis; jcamcs u
Corral Ms to enjoy the dance. . .
It was a semi-formal affair with
d to ner dresses worn by many. . .
n's egg bine silk Jersey gown ds-
signed with a -neck and long
sieeres. . . the girdle was studded
with cold nail heads an 4 her only
ornament was a wido a-old brace-
let. . . Here for the wuekend end
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lag in Tacema. . . Two young
maids looking very cic. . , stary
maios iMRSf tctj rac. . . saar
Jane Brabec in a bright red faU
akirted httfon dress and escort-
ed by Bin Phillips. . . Kaitn Ber-
ry nd Jack Price were together
. the former wearing Mack vei-
vet made Jnmper style wr s lace
blouse and a bracelet of garden-
ias. . . With Dr. and Mrs. Louis
Schoel were
two newcomers Mr.
n Hubbard. . . A two-
sad Mrs. John
some talklna- between dances. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Skields and sen. J. B. Coamy, Thomas E. Hi
Mr. and Mrs. Wsrd Dsvis. . . the toe, Gordon Hadley. Lester New
Utter striking in a Mack velvet manand Miss Dorothea 8teuloff.
dinner dress. Tne presiaenrs
wife. Mrs. Garten Simpson, wear-
Ing lely corsage J J "brum
mie uo ner nur irruini vvxu-
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padour style. . . Two of the com-
mittee member's wives, who are
alatr . tin Ivtalla) WhltehOOSe
in all red snd .Mrs. Frank Cross
wearing an orchid pinned on the
.ho-lder of her white dress. ...
Frsnk and Helen will not be llv-
lnr nere TOT a Tear U ue IB now
with the naval reserve. . . She
will divide her time between En
gene sna oaiem
Luncheons Given
By Mrs. Allen
Mi
Qeorse Allen was hostess
for two lancbeons on Saturday
afternoon at her apartment at the
Royal Court for the benefit of the
Philharmonic orchestra,
Her guests at 11: St o clock in-
rinded Mrs. waul Van Scot. Mrs.
OW H.
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Mrs. Ora Mclntyre and Mrs. D. C.
Vanrhn.
For the second luncheon
1:80 the guests were Miss Loret-
Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Cus
ter Ross. Mrs. George Otten, Miss
Ruth Bedford. Miss Betty Bed
ford. Mrs. J. A. Shelseth, Mrs.
Margaret Rosecrana and Mrs.
O. A. Mscy.
DAR Sends Gifts
To Needy
Chemeketa chapter. Daughters
of the American Revolution met
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L. C. McLeed.
Mrs. W. B. Hansen, the regent.
presided et the business meeting.
Gifts wore sent to two ehe4s,
one In Tennessee end one ra Gsor
gia wtth Mrs. J. R. tatleek In
charge. Christmas gifts were seat
to the pert ef Seattle for persons
who are waiting in ejnerantlne.
Mrs. W. C. Conner wtU present
the gifts.
Mrs. C. C. Best was in ehargs
of the prsram and was assisted
by Mrs. Herbert Ostltnd. -Oroap
slngtag of Christmas enrols was
followed by a solo "Ob Hoi
Night" by Doris Lee Anderson, ac
companied by Jean Alice Carhin.
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The Loyal Order of
the Women of the Moose will
Jointly held a card and game party
st ths Moose hall. lXth end Leslie Ut9m Clifford Taylor Is chair
sttreets. tonight at 8 o'clock to maa 0f the committee which la
raise money for local charitable eludes Mrs. Rhode Neasle and
work, aad work at Mooseheart,
tha child city of the Moose lodge,
where several hundred aepeaaent
children af deceased Moose are
educated. The committee in charge
et the benefit Includes: Kd Fro-
land. Harvey SehuebeL Mrs. Verne
Ostrander, Mrs. CM ft KIBs aad
Mrs. O. K Oleson ef the women's
chapter.
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MISS DOITS UrSger,
Wiedmer will be hostesses for
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Miss Mary Frances
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nenaerson, . whom iuuiuiis w
Mr. Charles A. Thlpw of The
TJallea will be an ereat of Decenv
eer Z7.
.h. ..u. w.. .hi
am rcu auu iuisj vwivi tiBiii
be -used is the table decorations.
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A crystal .shower will fete i the
bride-to-be.
borers will be placed 4ar Miss
Henderson. Sirs. Brock Bndw
sea. Mrs. Verman Bay. Jr. of Port.
land. Mrs. Sobert Csnnon. Mrs.
Harrey Qutetad. Mrs. RusseU Mc-
in mm rati- rrtr r Enr. -
. Calif, Miss Lucy Fisher, Miss
Margaret BelL Miss XI ea nor
.nwirt. Miss Doris Drager. Miss
Msxlne MeKIHop end Mlse Beieu
wriedmer.
Hostesses to
Give Parties
Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mrs. El-
ana sirs. si-
er V. Wootea are entertaining
ea Tuesday and Wednesday eft-
wraoan 01 ia comma wee, u
compliment to a group of their
friends.
The affair wtH be held at the
risd out tn the table pppelnUnents
with red candles and greens dec-
orating the rooms.
Bidden are M esdames
Laban
Steeres. Richard RxieseL T. O.
RusseU. Paul Hale. Lloyd Riches,
Carl W. Emmons, Frederick H.
7 T VZ-T- W-.v w
-raompson. urn cerneu. jceoen
ntmpioi, una uwiarii,
Glenn, Ralph Campbell. John
Beekey. James Sears. Kenneth
Bell. A, D. weeemansee, Russeu
Pratt. O. F. Chambers. Douglas
McKay, Wallace vonesteeis. er-
rill Obllng, Hams uets. a.
Meyer. E.
n.
Harold Tomllnson,
Braun, T
B. . Owens A. L. Adolphson.
yerden E. Hockett. George el-
sea. Glenn Paxson. Luther Jen-
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VcUahterS Meet
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Thursday
Barbara Frietchie Tent, paugh-
ter. of Union Veteran, of the Clr-
11 war held their regular meeting
at the Women's clubhonss on
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Bach, presided. A specUl guest
was ths department president,
Mrs. Esta Bier ef Eugene.
Preceding the meeting a no-
host dinner was served to mem
bers. The tables wore beantif ally
decorated with holly and ether
Christmas greenery. The guest
snd officers' tsble was centered
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Christmas.
Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry, presi
dent; Mrs. J. P. Ulrich, senior
vice-president; Mrs. George Se
hon. Junior Tice-presldent; Mrs.
Kitty Baumgardner, chaplain;
- b,ci, jTri" Neill. H14MT
Mrs. E. L. Stowe. treasurer; Mrs.
memoers, m ra. a., ju
atrlotic inatructor.
Bergman,
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DelDhlOnS Meet
At Library
Alpha Mu Delphian chapter will
meet in the fireplace room of the
public library for their last meet
ing of this year. The topic under
discussion win be "The British
Empire of Today." Topics will be
taken by Mrs. J. K. Hubbard, Mrs.
S. Raynor Smith. Mrs. J. T. Bur
ton. Mrs. Charles Fowler. Mrs.
. Walts. Miss Antionette White,
Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. Bert Lrun-
dahl and Mrs. Laurence Maves.
Mrs. Hugh Latham will act as
leadsr. .
Ths election of officers for 1841
M Ksrsmber 8 8th resulted as fel
lows: prssldsat, Mrs. J. K. Hue
hard; secretary. Miss Antlsastts
White; treasurer. Mrs! Bert Iun
dahl; seminar board, Mrs. Charles
Kiaser. Mrs. Bert Luadahl ana
a, R.- waits.
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(4oldenWed3
Members ef ths Rebekah lodge
bars Invited all eeuplse who have
bean msrrted for S0 years er ewer,
to a roeentlon and nrograsa in
mo, thta aft.rnaoo from 4
tt
Mrs. Howard H an sake r. An iater-
eating program Is premised by the
committee in charge,
The nsuutns: staff ef the Sal
General hospital will entertain
with n tea this afternooa et the
aoaettal from 8 to o'clock with
several bundred Salem folk bid
den to ths affair.
Gtft 1 Robes. Blouses. Slips,
Sweaters, . JacketSr JCklrta,
Rafnconts. UesbreOas.
Smart Coat, or a . Lovely
Bresaf
Will Be
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Grescerido Glub Series Qpens Today
.WitK'Linfield Choir Prbdrani" 'X ;
, . The Crescendo club concert se-
jries will begin, this afternoon at
5:15; when the a capella choir of
Llnfield - college appears on the
: high 'school auditorium stage to
sing a program of Christmas mu-,
The Linfield choir, directed by
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virgwa- w. h.ujj.( M
JrMU".vm . K f
tlons. of the northwest.'
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new msmoers wr moiun lais
year, m k I a g the erganlsatios
Ten -mero perfect than In nreri-
ous years. The singing group is so
now ob uo watung use. r.
i nea nrnrrmm win iiu
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Radio Program
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DeUKJ AliUUQTCl
American Legion ausnUry. as
a Apecial -feature orer JLSLM Moa- '
dsy at wfll present the Outstanding among .the tellers
American Legion auxiliary euar- of tickeU are Elsie Mstbis Jean
let consisting of MOdred Wysttarhan caiwl Cook. Betty Ran-
ant op;, io oimrr.w.
end soprano; Aliens Brown first
alto, and Grace Zosel. second alto,
The e.uaitet Is directed by Lena
B6I10 Tartar. and accompamea oy
Jean Hobson Rich end will. sing.
rne louewmg, .
Vesper Hymn ,
.Russian Air
Now the Rarest Day.
, uhcho biotiu -caroi
Sleep Thou My JoweUPollsh enrol
- Polish
Corontry. carol
.Engtlstt
. a.
Wassail song ,
-EngtlSh
The speaker ef the srettlng wttl
be Mrs. Eafl Anureeen, post pros-
planned; And carried on by the
American Legion auxiliary.
Recital Planned
For Monday
Billy Pawk will present a group
of his piano and pipe organ pupils
m a rwciiai jwonaay swoi a i.
Knight Memorial church at f
o'clock. Ronald Craven wttl sing
and a doubls ooietts directed by
Katharine Rempel will sing
Christmas carols, assisted by an
echo choir.
necorvRig win so, miss ?mm
Webb. Kathryn Fawk, Irene
Webb. Kdn Hall and Miss Marina-
Ferguson.
Announcing the numbers will
be Mrs. Jean Pearcy.
V yjf.s. aasv. Vwa.M mvmmv .
Dorothy Lewis. Jeanette Saucy,
Erraa Martin, Hal Ratxbnrg. Bev-
erly Krueger. Beverly Wilkstrom,
Beverly Madson. Patricia Powers,
Elvira Batter, Bob Saucy, June
Lovell, Grace Hudson. Irene
Dalke, James Klrklen, Roberta
Beulan, Dorothy Zimmerman, ones were Dr. and Mrs. R. Frank
Charles Saucy, Mabel Zimmerman, Ha Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth Wlaters, Mrs. Ams- Walter Erickson. Mr. Ernest
berry, Mrs. C. W. McCollom. Jan- Greenwood was in charge et the
le McCollom, -Sarah Gerlg, Martha affair.
fieri sr. Marina 8 t o o n s. Bernard
HanseBU Louis Friesen', Harold
rv.iv. -rhnmtnn skinner Norm
vitnii-. r.nM Thatcher. Rob
Gwyn vlola setter, James Gwyn,
Esther Sandrtn. Shirley Amsberrv.
Marjorle Kletsing. Elsie Yungen,
Donna Kletsing. Victor Friesen,
Elsie Huntly. Mrs. John Edlger,
M,.)n. n.umur Marlon 7M.r
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sniriey Davenport, wni howait-
er. Marine Darling, Dick Sho wait
er. Patricia Sproed and Patricia
Skallng.
a
Chadwick assembly. Order of
Rainbow for Girls, will meet for a
".'
ly elected members. Eastern SUrs,
Masons and girls are Invited to at-
tend.
2ss Koirrn
I ALLEN'S How ohwL I
CHfflSTilS DISCOUITJS
pi on the fH line of I
1 1 r?N Tc" QecWcal I
I Kl K lvweeJ
1 HiT8 Ttra ff the 1141
il !
L J L-J Ll U. ' J5 S Katni Convwaieace
- . . . : Lifetime Beemty 1 -
iSSXlZS .LowosCew8
seova-a, 4st eeaae sssisitem emeire The 1941 NORGB gives COBT-
CXTRACUJXF. SXasyothrblg TROLLED C0WTACT ITKAT
SlTt "sriswcostuld suaHsr aattrnl ' nsore
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, . s : - ejjo pay Konta j , $2.19 per Month r :
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V Of'jSATlJRDAT EYENINCS-UTfTlL SSl&S
entirely of Christmas music, open-
ing with "Gloria in excels Deo,
an old English sons;, suns, by the
choir as it marches down the
aisles and onto the stage. The
closing song i -Silent Night.- :.
high school pupil Is a member of
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Mry- X1 B1f0I """T
1 "A7.ve ""
urescenao ciun concert senee ana
has bea assisted. 1y Jteed Shel-
ton. -in chanra of ticket ulea. Bill
"Putnam has been In charge of
resorts ana taroirn raar-r iicg-
et selling. In the school corridor.
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vmine rans has directed the sin.
admission Uckets. Bsis lee
Smothers, -Don Sower. Dorothy
Knrel and !Keith Honoes. mem-
bers of the pobttc speaking daes
bare contributed greatly to the '
hroajjj tttejr appearance -before
.i.w .thMv. -v. t.
dan. Rnth Tan Busklsk, and 3Iary
rttubth Slssaa. Meh of whom
- kare earned a ticket for selling M
or mre gason tickets.
. a urro audlnneo la mllMrutM
xor this afternoon's concert. J5tn-
srle -admission mar bo uroeorsd
at the door.
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r 01X11 CI IS rnGrnil7nT
WfiefTSncl
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ariy. Lewis Bonney, Tom Riches,
Sitmnar -Bllke. Jnhn Xr.n
nard Hutchinson. Dick Espey, Joe
Van Winkle, John Gardner, . Dan
Moses, Cecil Quesssth, Ray Lam-
ka. John Hathaway. Dick Stsxer,
Vinton Ems. Gene Huntley, Rob-
ert ReinholdC Robert Bailey. Wll-
Ham Locke, George Otten. Dean
Trnmh. Wrfllla.m Walrliar. JarV
Walker. Harold Abbott, Paul
Harrison. Paul Sheldon. Warren
j Ames. Bruce Bryant. Don aoala-
h si0h Mar nriiHam whllUoa.-
jr., and Robert Stone.
Kappa Gamma Bhe
Members ef Kappa Gamma Rho
fraternity entertained their dates
at an informal dance at their
court street chapter house last
night. Winter carnival was the
tbemi for the affair with the
basement transformed Into a car-
siral setting with booths snd re-
freshmen t stands. Dancing was
flUjuCU UU IBe IUUU UW7 WUWU
was decorated with fir boughs
and Christmas trees. On the wans
were white cotton, silver tinsel and
blue paper to carry out the
Christmas theme.
About 40 couples attended the
dance and carnival and c taper-
The Salem Jsmktr Woman's
,inh win meet. Aii the clubhouse
Urmdir nlrtit at 8 o'clock. The
program is In charge of the press
and Dubllcltr department. The
committee Includes Mrs. Rey
Mink. Mrs. Lee Crawford. Miss
Helen Board man and Mrs. James
PIV. "In formation PlMlA' Will
. ... - .
oe tne tneme ot tne program
Dr. aad Mrs. Labaa Steeves wOl
entertain with an at home this
afternoon for the pleasure ef Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Kriesel of Bo
livis. Mn.
diaries A. Sprague will
Monday night for Sea
Francisco wnere sns win raw ir
a week with her daughter, Mtss
. . a a a a a M-.
Martha sprague.
miEn hdus. eg.
cqmmkccial
hi
Beta Chi Mothers
Will. Meet '
' The Beta Chi Mothers club and
patronesses will hold Its annual
Christmas party at the " chapter
house Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. The mothers will honor
th. sorority girls with a Jam, Jelly
Frank James will tell the Christ-
story.
Christmas carols will be sung
by the Willamette unlrerslty don-
v, . v.h ininio. iri
!JLaJlVe.W?
Margaret Siegmnnd. .Miss Jewell
Mlnler, Miss Lois Garden, Miss
Cleon Nissen. Mr. - Arnold Hard-
?weMOB ana lw2Jlr .rT5T
J""V " ,7'
Seng the .'Air- end will be
eccompanled by Miss lAura Xe
Tate. Miss Jean Jackson - wm ac-
eempany the quarteU Hoeteases
be Mrs. Harry Elgin. ' Mrs.
Eyre and. Mrs. H. 1 Braden. .
TOT-Plahried ior
Next Week
Dr. A. T. King will talk on the.
"Growth and accomplishment -ot
th tnhmilMk fund rhen mem
bers ef the Deaconess hospital
anxtUarr meet on-Mondar after-
noon at t o'clock. Tho -sroup will
apend the ' afternoon .sewing.
Hostesses "Will be Mrs. - H. D.
Hamm. Mrs. - June Moen, Mrs.
C. C. Haworth..;
The annual -tea 'given by the
auxiliary will be held en Thurs
day from z:Se until 4:19 at the
hosplul. Mcs.vNerUe Roberts is
n Mnera.1 -ebsrre. -Tk dininr
and Mrs. Ronald lrlselU The
serving committee includes Mrs.
Stephen Mergler, Mrs. Homer
Smith, Jrw Mrs. Robert Sprague
and Mrs. Harold Duusmoor. Mrs.
A. H. Dennison Is in charge of the
musical program. .
Di WVvrv-i To
nuCll ilvjilitx IS
o f r
aSCene OI IJlliner -
mp ,d Mrs, Howard Pickett
sjid Ur and Mrs Walter Snauld-
in, weVobosts for a dellihtfnl
Christmas arty and dinner Sat
arday night at the former's home
on Center street. Carols and
... .M .niored Anrinr ths
Eenlng and thebrUtmas moUf
VMtLril& out to the decora-
tinn.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mn. U6He VA&aeaf 71100. DATm IDa
M David Cameron, Mr. and
Mn y j. Beu, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Lister, Mr end Mrs.
Donald Madison, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Mudd, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
KimneH. ur. and Mrs. Albert
aiwert. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett and
Mr. and Mrs. Spauidlng.
This Christmas.. .
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CLUB CALENDAR ,
t ".Monday - '
- Pro America,- Marion hotel
8 p.m.
- Executive - board Amerlcaa
Legion auxiliary, 7: JO. p.m. of
fleers and .committee chairmen
at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Walter Zo
seL. , .
Salem Deaconess hospital
auxiliary, at hospital, 'S p. .nu
DelU : Phi " Mothers club at
sorority, 1810 Court street.
'9i'ta.
v VFW auxiliary, 8 pi m. vVet
erans hall.
Junior Woman's club meetati
clubhouse, 8 p. ra.
Gemma Pbl Beta . alomnnr
with Mrs. . John Carson. zt&
o'clock dinner." ;
i Tuesday -
Macleay 4M e 1 n b luneheoa
with . Mrs. .Homer Harrisons
ltl8 pjn.
Alpha phi ;. Alpha. d assert'
luacheon. l; p. m. at Chagter
house. i
Rainbow Girls meet - at 1Sa
sonic temple. 7:88 p.m.- -
Moose card party at haU;.jC
p. 'm.
Mlaaoart auxiliary with Mas.
A. vrttone, 1198 North FeurUtv
street. X p. m . Exchange wlf
aifts.-' : -' -
rWRC- past president's tahv
with Mrs; John F. Shlpp, ilSST
Saginaw- street. 1 p. m. -.Cov
ered dish luncheon.: v. - : , -y
FOE auxiliary card . party,
KP hall 8 p. m. ; V
Medical auxiliary with mm.
W. Wells Beam. 8:SS dlnnwr.
Junior Guild- of St. PenUst
Episcopal church at parish'halU
I p. m. -i- - .v-'-.
. Beta Chi Mothers at chapter
house, 2:88 p. m.
St. Cecelia Guild of SCPasfttr
Episcopal church with Miss-d-
eanor Swift.. . . t-
: Wodneaday
American Lutheran 1 a di e s
guild, church at 8 p. m.
Woman's association and -Missionary
society ot First Piasbr
tsrtaa church with Mrs. H; ff;
Clements, X p. m.
Friday
Nebraska club, KP hall, f :
p.m. "I -.-V
MIA of Latter Day S ai n&e
church box social. Cottage-
Chemeketa Street. 7:80 p.m.
MlSS Millard
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where Mr. Fish is in business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 'MUlastit
were hosts for a buffet dinner t
their home last night precaalajt
the wedding rehearsal for
bers ot the bridal party.
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