7H .OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oraoon, Friday . Morning. December 13, 1913
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Alumnae Are
Honored on1
Wednesday. .
Tli horn ot Jadr nd Mr.
Ceorg Ronau on North Caplt&l -street
wm the seen ot a delight
fal Christmas party Wedensday
night when Mrs. Roaaznaa enter
tained the Kappa Kappa Gamma
alumnae. Aaalatlaa; - hoatesaea
were Mrs. ' Harvey -QnUt&d, "Mr.
William Martin and Mlaa Edith'
Morehouse. , ; - - , i
A dessert supper vas serred
and presiding at the coffee arns '
were Mrs. Robert Kreaaon of Dal
laa and Mrs. Helen Webster &eel.
ar. Candles and holiday greens .
were need about the rooms and on
the serrlng table. - - -
During the erening Mrs. Brace
epauldlng aang No Candle; Was
There" and "Birthday of a King.-;
The group aang Christmas carols
and Mrs. Rossmaa gare an In
teresting Christmas j-eadlng. '
The alumnae brought gifts for
A needy family and will cooperate :
with the Bundles for Britain as
their sewtng project for the com
Alumnae ' present were Mrs.'
Robert Drager. Mrs. Braxlar
Small, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs.
Helen 'Webster Beelar, Mrs. Ar
thur Fox,' Mrs. Wallace Wharton,
Mrs. David. Eason. Mrs. Kenneth
Bailey. Mrs.- Wallace Foster, Mrs.
William John of Stayton. Mrs.
Bruce Bpaulding and Mrs. Robert
K reason of Dallas. ' Mrs. Harry
Miller. Mrs. William Martin. Mrs.
Harrey Qulstad. Mrs. George
Rossman. Miss Mary Louise OU1
ver. Miss Betty Ann Thorttdlke,
Miss . Mary Ellen Simmons and
Miss Margaret Wagner.
Mrs. Da rid 'Wright, queea of
Nydla temple. Daughters of the
Nile, has been in Portland this '
week making her official visits to
the Nile units.
MAXIKE RUREN
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MUSIC
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Healy Home
Scene of
Party
A group of the younger set
will enjoy a gala pre-hoilday
party tonight when Joe Healy, son
ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healy, and
Kay Huntington, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hollls Huntington, enter
tain at the former's home on East
Lincoln street.
Games and dancing will be en
joyed In the game room with re
freshments served at a late hour..
Christmas greens and other holi
day decorations will be arranged
about the house.
Bidden to the party are the
Mlssea Kathleen Hug, Calline
Hlllman, Ruth Anderson, Estella
Douglas. Miriam Becke, Harriet
Hawklna, Margaret-Jan Emmons
and Patricia Vlesko.
Escorts will be Messrs. Dan
Fry. Jim Phillips. Ronald Jones,
Evan Boise. Wally Bonesteele,
Dick Page, Jerry Montgomery,
Kay Huntington and Joe Healy,
CLUB CALENDAK
Friday
Nebraska club, KP halL 7:10
p.m.
MIA ot Latter Day Sal tits
church box social, "Cottage and
Chemeketa street. 7: St p.m.
Three Link club with Mrs.
Elsie Townsend.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Christmas "pound party. Fra
ternal temple.
Three Link club, 1 p.m..'
Christmas party.
Monday
Hal HI b bard auxiliary, wom
an's clubhouse. 2 p.m. exchange
ot gifts.
Tuesday
Chad wick chapter, OE3,
meeting and Christmas party.
Masonic temple, g p. m.
Bliss ParUda Otten will enter
tain with an Informal party at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Otten, on South Church
street tonight. A group of the col
lege set will make up the guest
list and a late sup e r will be
served by the hostess.
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IERY
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I i, Selected ringlesa irregulars of high grade silk hose
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IOC lb.
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CONFECTIONS!
Rich chocolate sugar creams of tasty smoothnes3l
Here Is your opportunity to select truly good qual
ity candy at a very special price. Only 200 lbs.
This week only. Basement Candy Dept
Special!
GREETING JCARDS
21 for.:., :c-
Boxed crssortment of 21 $ms
greeting cards with swivel- . t ' -opes.
No two alike. ' "
Basement .
Special!
10" DRIPLESS RED
CANDLES
Hand-dipped dripless red
Christmas candles. 10
inch. In mis special for
(his week. Basement
5c
Special!
TREE ORNAMENTS
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2 for 5c
AMERICAN MADE" .'glass , tree. wnor
ments. made by the Corning' class
works, makers of Pyrex. Basement
Special I
Electric Tree Lights
. per string 19c
Choose nowl Electric siring lights for
your, tree! Eight-light, assorted colors.
Extra lights, 3 for 5c Basement
MILLER'S BASEMENT
Sunday Tea
To Honor
Visitor "
Am rent ot 8anday aitcrnooa
wUl b the taa for which Mrs.
Thomas J. Drynaa will ba hostess
at hsr Parrlsh street home for the
pleasure of Mrs.. Richard Krlesel
of Bollrla, a popular visitor-In the
eapitaL -
Orer a hundred matrons hare
been invited to call between S and
o'clock. The hostess and honor
ruest will recelre Informally In
the llrlasroom and Urs. Krleeel'a
daachter. Patsy, will open the
door. Assisting la the llrins room
will he Mrs. William H. LyUs and
Mrs. Oeorce Scales.
Presidias at the tea nma dur
ins the afternoon will.be Miss Ef
fle and Miss Ida May Smith, Mrs.
Oeorse White of Portland. Mrs.
Lahan Steeres, Mrs. Kenneth Bell
and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee. As
sUting la the serrins will be Mrs.
Ruby Drager Mlshler of Portland.
Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. Mrs.
Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Robert Tay
lor, Mrs. Robert Drager and Mrs.
Vernon Gllmore.
Holiday decorations and can
dles will be used on the tea table
and about the rooms. During the
afternoon Mr. Trego Koskl will
play a group of piano numbers.
Christmas Party
Honors Guild
The Laurel Guild of the Knight
Memorial church held its annual
Christmas party at the home of
the retiring president, Mrs. Nor
ral Edwards, on Wednesday
night. Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. Lorlng Grier and Mrs. Rob
ert Ashby.
Christmas decorations were
used about the rooms and on
the mantle was an arrangement
of silver and red grapes and
candles. An exchange ot gifts
was enjoyed and a present was
glren to Mrs. Edwards by the
group.
New officers elected were
president, Mrs. Lloyd Pepper;
rlce-p resident, Mrs. Richard
Smart; corresponding secretary.
Miss Doris Neptune; recording
secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Carr;
treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Land; de
votions, Mrs. William Drakeley;
reporter, Mrs. Norral Edwards.
Plans were made for the
Christmas charity work of the
group and the next meeting will
be January. 8 at the Roy Hsrland
home.
Members present were Mrs.
Lester Larson, Mrs. W. O. Whlt
tlngton, Mrs. Paul Neiswander,
Mrs. Robert Ashby, Mrs. Gladys
Christenson, Mrs. L. Leibadour.
Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Mrs. Kenneth
Carr. Mrs. Wlllard Lundeen. Mrs.
R. W. Land, Mrs. Ralph E.
Mapes, Mrs. Richard Smart, Mrs.
Erwln Batterman, Mrs. Lloyd
Pepper, Miss Jessie McCune. Mrs.
Frank Martin, Mrs. William
Drakeley, Mrs. Lorlng Grier.
Mrs. Orrllle B. Bowers, Mrs. Les
ter Pierpoint. -Miss Doris Nep
tune, Mrs. Emery Seller and
Mrs. Edwards.
Rebekahs Go to
Butteville '
Members of the Salem Rebehah
lodge visited the lodge at Butte
ville Wednesday night. A drill
was put on by Mrs. Elise Town
send and her team. Mrs. Myrta
T y r r e 11 presented Friendship
Three Links.
Those making the trip were:
Mrs. Hannah Beard, Mrs. Goldie
Kyle, Miss Frances Kyle, Mrs.
Edith McElroy, Mrs. Myrta Tyr
rell. Mrs. Violet Lampkin, Mrs.
Eva Martin, Mrs. Elise Town
send, Mrs. Jennie M. Willis, Mrs.
Myrtle .Walker, Mrs. Sarah Har
ter, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker, Mrs.
Jennie Martin. Mrs. Pearl Nichols,
Mrs. Mary Gosser. Mrs. Linnle
Slmeral, Mrs. Bella Carlson, Mrs.
Pauline Clark, Mrs. Pearl Swan
son, Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Vic
toria Stlffler, Mrs. Ida Hockstett
ler, Mrs. Christina Cledek, Mrs.
Helen Pearce, Miss Helen McEl
roy, Mrs. Dorothy Hauge. Miss
Verda Olmstead. Mrs. Bessie Ed
wards, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs.
Mable Gardner and Mrs. Lola Me
Farlane. Innocentis Are
Dinner Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. M. Innocent! were
hosts for a lovely dinner party
Wednesday night at the Spa -oa
the occasion of their silver- wed
ding anniversary. Covers.' were
placed for 26 guests.
The table was centered with a
silver wedding cake and bouquets
of white chrysanthemums. Cards
and dancing were enjoyed at the
Innocent! home following the din
ner. Covers were placed' for Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Huber ot Eugene, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Zolo of Vancouver.
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. Martini of
amas. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. H.
Gortmaker, Mr. and Mrs. David
Furlough. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fonta-
nlnU Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Schlitt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boesch, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Lauderbach, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hewlett, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Reynolds, Mr. Elmo Inno-
centl, Mrs. B. FDlmeler sad Mr.
and Mrs. M. Innocent!.
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Ladles of the GAR snei Wednes
day sfternbon at the KP hall for
one o'clock luncheon and Christ
maa gift exchange. New officers
were. elected and Include presi
dent, Mrs. Rose Garrett; senior
vice-president, Mrs. Mary Gossard;
Junior vlce-precident, Mrs. Louise
Hallchaplaln. Mrs. Jennie Mar-:
tin; patriotic Instructor, Mrs.'
Hattle Cameron ) treasurer, ' Mrs.
Mabel Tragllo; ."secretary, Mrs.
.Lena Taylor; guards. Kiss Dollie
and Miss Helen Fromader.
Urs. Lloyd Drorbaugh has re
turned from a six weeks stay la
Creston.'Iowa, where she visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion gammons, members of the
family and old friends. Enroute
home she spent several days la
Maakato. Minn., with her aister,
Mrs. Roland Johns!. - - .
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