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Tli Capital Jouri le i The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Five W Sunday Dec. 71 i TBS , v c'lll-ltCH. Christina BVOKl choir. " Handel tbe ;1"? ..wnir. StUlta.-TW Advent. line1'"' , Rubeiistcin. Hark, Hi Choir, Havens. Calm , Jiirht, Mixed yuanei"-. Bar '" ':. ....ihh-hoiu. Mule chorus. Rt?n Choir, Stults. Hull io r 1" ""' t,,', The Birthday of .a be, '..,.isi is come choir. Ju.i- fcdlii'01' ,. ..... ir Thee, mixed qunrt- Inoni I" "' Lt.i I .I'M Ury to Lmorii'l M' ( observed The org; of :,c' house guest of -Mrs. Ralph Coch ran for u few dajfi Oefore leaving for .Manila where she will join .Contain .Morion to make their ' home. Mrs. Morton will sail from . sv. u Francisco, January 8. i Dr. unU, Mb. K. B. Fisher ooen- i ed thels home on Market street Friday night for a Christmas din ner and tree which the members I of the P. K. O. Rave to their hus Ihui.Is. Christmas evergreen and flowers were used about the house in decorating and the table was ! centered with n red cyclamen. ! Following the dinner sifis were distributed from the large tree and inn informal social nour enjoyed. '.'.bii Smith Fourteenth stcovt, on Wedneatfu) afiernoon and spent lie time playing r00. uu'h score was made by Mrs. Fred Born.u-1 dl and low score by Mrs. Yokum. j After card? a lunch was served ,iml then the members enjoyed: heir annual Christum tree. The' io x; meeting will he Beta at me resilience of Mrs. V. J. Kaeith. South Church street YVednes- j liiv afternoon. I'eceinber "J9. j turned Friday night front Port land, utter (pending two days vis ! King friends. Mr. and Mrs Pierce Van Doren htrVo as rhelr house yuesla until after the Clnisinuis hcliays, Mrs Vim I 'oi en's mother, .Mrs. B. Flan nfcun, it sister, Miss Jessie Flan- niguii, and nigan, who nea pol is. it In hat tlier. Lester Flan- fr Miu-, 1,1,-iful- kr will M ri.su. The ' Lnms Cantata hoir. Hall. AX'Inl..',. 15 Churcn, curuoi ........ a Acheeon, pastor. Decent -,s ' Christmas Sunday. Sun nteation of the -school pro We peolaliM in niaUin,; ...! ... imhli.el mi.. urnraniD . ..... .. ' u'"" . , .v, i-nciir S n. m. junior T charge, Kpworin utiw welcome to ths service, ntire service will be dev- ,y the BJlOir umiei- me l( Herman warp. . n... ..hueeh on Sunday be received .mu , . ., Mular service. ' , , .. .. ,,I all l"'1 ' liie l, u .i.,u..v vonina Dr. lhc 4y' a ...in conduct the Quarterly nfffelll a.,rlu.. u,.l,n.l Thursday evening -'" " i Christmas ni" ;iiiii. " annual Cniisu n,hl... ,s siariim; en.... " . "' I received for the poor IH me cny. till M ,n' . ,., , ... tnllnin: tit Hnhoaj eieioiib - - 1 fi 7 So. Coipmcrcial itreat ,,. i. and 7:30. You .w- k MISSION'- ..ires suiai. ii- Uy until henorc Fisher THK dejiirturi; of Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett and the lat tcr's mdiher. Mrs. B. J. llurehell, has been the cause for much of the entertaining during the past week. The F.enneUs ami Mis. Uurchell have taken prominent places in Salem society uauiw their few years residence here and their leavlna next TpesiViy is rc- urclted much. Leading among me farewell attentions for them wi's the one o'clock luncheon tnuis i ... .. i,iet Mrs Milton l. Mey- ers, Mrs. Ceiirge (! Brown ana, fgn. H H. OllBger gave for Mre. Bennett and Mrs. Bltrehell, at the. Hotel Marion. Christmas motifs were employed In the table itp-j pointmeute with a lare Jerusa-j lent cherry forming the i enter-, piece. Red ea miles were learning I dlaeticke. and the. w oollectlon. .nml .Ve.e Park. Bible MD BBK-in""" '.., f ... cinistmas program co...-..oh with I he beautiful pan- pii.. i n.,..-.. Islghi" ;" 11 "' '"' I i.,a..r m. sncl sermon taining cl"1 243 S'lUili THBEP at l : :i 0 p. at 7:110 p. , Will meet at the nome Sal on Tuesday evening in kayer m w. Curl etlltg i. Pai Wednesday evening at i r.ni (1-11 II KJBH.-Mi.ses on n leeHctloa Sunday cvcn.m,- , there will be a mass at wn.cn , at :0. A solemn nwn - S:oo end V-n" ina a aw ' Benediction will toiiow mat u. trdinlly Invited to any or all serv.ces. n.v. latter . place ninctei irds wcr marking of the rule for time Paul's SA.MAH1TAN rgelist. All are L Bell, 9 p. m .MISSION. Kev. M. E. united, come one, conic hAI'LK UNITE! Lit lTih. gunda BRBTHKKN. Corner school 10 a. m., C. P. Lendcnt with -lasses for nil. Preaching fceorge h nan at 11 a. m. and 7::s0 p.m. Lam Will be rendered Friday the 24th at public is invited to attend an tnese - ' chapman, pastor. IrisTiax CHUItCH. Comer Center and The minister, J. K. Evans, will speaK and erentne. ' ur Hope of Ulory win of the niiirniiig sermon; eveninR, "The like church io men." If any one thinkH I uuruoseii'ss and Insipid W her worK lei ..mi,, in II c -n ev w II direct uie lliioci'i.in, The-orchestra ami tnc susn i i nil Tin. sehool is attracting peopii Iconic and see. The young people meet ih.ir progranM are full of interest. Big fcgrain will be given on Thtursdny evening, Kiss Walton will assist in directing the ex- CHURCH. Nineteenth and Marion, one lot Center on Nineteenth. Chemekete ir. I it 9:4a. V. B. Hardy, superintendent i ii :i in unit s n in. Younc aeople ill n m fiillntvAil I iv nnc and nraisc scr Kiiiveik nrayer meeting, wenncsuay eie- Christmas nrngriim, Friday evening at Mt inviipS m ill nt iiiiv nf thpse service Inst.i the flospel in all the meepngs ami tsaveil. A. w.lls. pastor, Florence "ells Junior Oulld of St. scopal church gave to eo-J clety one of. tnc leaoing functions of the pre-holiday eea-l son when tile ineillijeii- s.n.- bazaar and tep Thursday ending with a large dancing party in the evening. Moose hull was festive ...iih rviristmas trees, holly. mis- lletoe and other Christmas motifs. The oaniar was very successful and several attractive booths had many articles for sale. In the af ternoon tea tables u-cre placed about the brightly linsled Clirist-n-,is trees which filled one end of the room and the hostesses for the tea hour were Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith, Mrs. 1". Shipley, Mrs. Edward Weller, Airs. Kussrll Cal- lin and Mrs. Joseph Saumgail- ner. In the evening for lhc dance. .Mrs. Ralph White was cnairniaii of the committee in charge ind several feature dances were Inter spersed with the general dances. Miss Leona Ceer gave the Railt- .i .i iiss MriMinc Clare " . ...j. ,. .h,. Tnlla Cell ounce, ami the Byrd dance was given ii in in...... lei.netle Svkes. Waxinc .i irnve Wassum anu Uweyntll Edwards m.u v M. Prunli sang a nitni ber of the songs during the dunc- ., n.ei- lnO folk enjoyed too hospitality of the guild on Thurs Way evemng- were suei-esif ul in carrying off tbej awards for the highest ee0r0ii Christinas evergreens and flowers were used about the rooms to add a Ynletidc note. After the cards i lie hostess served refreshments. Balem friends of Mi . and i .Ms. Will H. Bennett and the latier's mother, rMs. R. J. r.urchell will say goodbye to them Tuesday, for they will leave at that time for Pendle ton to reside. Daring the several years residence in Sale m the Ben netls have been sneiiil favorites and they will be nmelily missed after their departure. Several social fun ctions in their honor have marked the days prior to their departure. The t'nlted Artisans held a large open greeting in the odd Fellows ihall Thursday evening, the commit tee in charge of the evening con sisting of Airs. Roy U. Campbell and Glenn Nichols. 'I be hall was decorated with mistletoe, evergreon and a large Christmas tree. IJr.rtag the evening a program tins given which ircliuleil a violin quartet by Ernest Aegerdcr, Albert Ramsdeu Ha.-oid Rupert and nose Harris. A saxi!ihone sextett was given by Messrs. Bnyder, Alley, r.rown, n Sunt. Lea and- Deacon. Miss Max im: Clark presented a. solo dance and Rev. R. N. Aldrich gave a reading. Miss t',ertrude Ahlricli gave a voce solo, and Miss Louise iving a leaning, .niss t.tini i;os- niiiiiit Wnllnn o;i"e h vonAinw Ri,. freshnients were served to the 150 who were present. Mr. and Mrs. William J, llusick dispensed a supper hospitality this week following the .Mom lay Night Dancing club party, having their guests Mr. md Airs. II. Y. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. rGier, Air. and Airs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sllff. Mr. and Airs. R. B. Duncan and Aliss Marie Breltehsteln. Lavemlar was used In the table appointments with a large Uisket of lavendar chrysanthemums for a centerpiece and with lavendir ea miles furnisbiiiK the light. The same colored nut baskets and pWc j cards were at each place. Seventy five couples, students of ! the Capital lliisincss college and ! their guests were entertained last night at the holiday hop given by the student body, it Cotillion hall. The hall was decorated with evergreens, a. Christmas tree in the center of the floor bedecked with lights. I'ndir arrangements nlanned bv the social eonimitteOi Normal-, llildl brand. Aliss Doro- itby Eyre and Thelma Robinson, ref reehhienta were served through out the levelling. Wayne Allen's orehestin furuislicd music. Plans are being laid by the en tertainment coinmiltec. according to reports to hold a dame each fortnight in an effort to bring the students of the different classes into closer relations. .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llveeley were, host and hostess at dinner YYedues ' day evening, entertaining friends; at the second of a series of din ners which they ptre giving. Pink I chrysanthemums were fashioned j with fern into the centerpiece andj th candles which lighted the ta- bio were pink shaded. Plat, s were; laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Me-1 Nary, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Siniih.j Jr., Mr. and Airs. IVvId Eyre. Mr. and Airs. B. Hofer and Mr. anH Airs. Llveslcy. J Airs. W. A. Linton of .Minnea pSUg lias arrived in Salem and will spend ihe winter at the home ul her grandson, .1. L. Van Doren. Ms. C. P. llishop returned Wed needfLy from Portland where she was a guests of her son, Clarence I'.ishop and another son, and daughter son, and daughter in law, Air. and Mrs. Roy Bishop for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llveslcy and ih. i, eMMeen ..-ill Imm U'l-niii,..! day for Vancouver, British Colum-' bia. to spend Christmas and the. New Year with Mrs. Llvesley's j parents, Air. rind Mrs. F. A. De i P,erk. Mr. and Airs T. A. Liveslcy re- Mrs, llemer Smith .Mirived home last night from Portimt where sin was the house guest of friends for a few days. Airs. Charles K. Spaubling. Mrs. Walter SpanMing. Mrs. ftpj? H Alills. and Aliss Rosa Heine motor ed down to Portland and spend Tlnirsdav visiting frit nils. ".Miss la Spaubling Arrived Fri- I ly ti.ght fro. n Corvallls where he is attending O. A. C. and is ipendina the holiday vacation with parents. Air. and Airs. Charles K Siiaulding. Mrs. Bcrdlne Myers of Portland -.tne dtl W It this ifternoou and .3 i spending a short visit w ith her mother, Airs. Claru Myers. Airs. Autos Strong wha has been Iran ling in the iisl for two months is expected to arrive 111 fcaletu tonight coming directly from lius, lung where she has spent the last week with relatives. Wliilo in the east Airs. Strong visited many of the Wgcr cities and spent some time in Washington, D. C. r Mrs. tleorge F. Rodgers and i .Miss Margaret Rodgers relume last night from Portland after ; spending several days with friend! in that city. i Mr. and Airs. Raljih Cooley en tertained a cotOPAAy of friends at dinner Friday night at their home. Tbe Salem O. A. C. club have a potlaeh dinner at the Commer cial club next Wednesday evening followed by a Christmas Iree and program, This meeting will be (Continued on Puj: Six.l KOMORKCATIONAL CHURCH. Corner Itf Ferry sts. II. C. stover, mlnlflter. The I hetti .! in a. ni naj is in charge of swal.ls Mothers of ebildr.Mi in tho Pl'l- Pmt arc Invited to be present to hear Miss Btten who tells the Christmas story and Itrav demnstentlnn Follnwini? lhc rhul'eh IHrs. - II FVirnard will tell Ihe legend of star nd Benneitt Edwards will sing a llu-is;ia: Kndeavor at :4i P. ni. -t It'tiork the choir, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Und Franris Hill and Delbcrt .White wiil 1 of Christmas program by the church M - Closing the festivities for last week was Ihe dancing Bjarty which Mis. IMwIn L. Maker and Mrs. John Caughell gBVe for Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Pcnnett at the Caugh ell home. The house was decorat ed witli mauve chi ysanthemums and the lights were subdued with rose shades. About 40 couples were invited for this farewell courtesy to the Bennette. Airs. Harry .Morton from Shn gliiti; Chine came down Pride night from Portland and is The Hi club met at the dence of Airs. E. P- tlonn dson, i7 i.TSSHLI, CATLIN and . ... a.. ..,,1.1.,,. Mrs. Frank ner ,i.i ufc....... , n huslesses I tie ni si 10 ihe week, when they enterl.iined ... i...i.i..,. booming .Mis. ArtOUl -,.usuii who has recently cn.iie io oi. , iake her home. 1 ln' in ....j ,i nnesis to tne iiiiiin home on Monday afternoon hav ing six tables of bridge win a, tional guests in for tea. Mrs. Bd wln L. Baker won the prlae for tne highest score. At the t.,i un hostesses were assisted dj -ins. ... C. Cross, Airs, mil i nieis.-i, ,. Mrs V Mtiple.v. cm iiinaa greens and bright red blossoms were used about the house in the decorations. 1 1 1 1 1 I ! Friday evening. WIST CHURCH. William T. Milliken, D. oi school at 0:45. H. E. Hewitt, superin Mstor sneaks in the morning upon the Wi a Christian Ua Iho Hahhnlh ?"' In Ik challenges anyone to show where tne e given tu anyone except the Jew. Ec The Devil f the Dance." Thle is the e of set i n sermons upon "The Seven Society.'' Donald Edumnds leads the 1 of the B. T. P. I., his tlietnij being The subiert of Ihe spnnr division is TUitor? ire eorHiallv welcomed at ali d scrmot. le t. m CHURCH East State and Eighteenth r whoo: .it -i .i iiivir.o scr ice : a m. Young oe-mlc-s meeting at le: "T ., . v. . . . . . ... 1 1 "Mniei n iranstauo . ui inn 'Enghshi at 7:S p. ra. lZverybody is eo Koen.er, p.tstor. One of the most Important pre holidav lunctions was the informal dancing party given bv the em ployees of the Lndd and Push bank Wednesday evening at Cotillion, ball Brightly tinseled Christmas trees wlih stibdui.l light gave the ' ..., r the holi.lnv time. On the minch table mauve chrysamhe ol ieed In a basket, mums were piaein in .. Swarf, orchestra furnished the mu sic and after the dancing a sum". was served. , Those who composed the ptUTJ were Messrs and Mcsdames: : WM w e ..... tu- P Aid rich. L S' ri'; v, r.on. John tteorge no. !"-.. ,h T.,.,1 R n Millard, J. I- Can.i.b- II. Am, ' Cliffo d Tavlor, fb-orge cile .laskowsk . Iff" ) Jnanc, rPrmte'rlee. end Howard 'irinn... JoP Suing, isiun - Services burv Clifforo . Jr .laskowsk. ami .. ICHURCH Chemeketa and Church etreete g 4th Simri i., t,...n. t.tAm m ht.lv i-.-.-it Sunie. is"1' -. "145 a II. .hllri.li aehr.nl- 11 J 1-1 ll'.Or- . Pctei'SOn. EllSS I-. -,.,11111-1 .... ...v.... - - - i ...i Ti.uiisenii. rvic Gifts which please the aesthetic in one's friends, identify the good taste of the giver. What better then, than the gift of an Associate membership in the Apollo Club for the season 1920 1921? Such a gift will provide for the recipient, and one other, attend ance upon the two concerts to be given by the Club during the sea son. For the first concert, January 11, 1921, Cecil Fanning, distin guished American baritone, has been engaged to sing. For the second concert the pro gram will be equally attractive. If not for a gift, then for your self, one of these Associate mem berships would be highly pleasing. Send your check for five dollars to air. Albert H. Gille, secretary, Ap pollo Club of Salem, Oregon. So that your own good taste and your interest in good things for Salem, may be identified. THE APOLLO CLUB m ! "I f !! j! in .III te.!:,iL 4 Mill It Will Please Today and for Many Tomorrows That's the charm of electrical yifls they keep right on serving and pleasing year after year. Then what could be more appropriate to cnpicss a lasting regard? What more suitable than a lasting flftt The Electric Sewing Machine is but one of many usable gifts you'll find in our shop. Naturally, for anything electrical ou have a right to ex pect better service at an electric shop. You'll get such service here-even during the Holiday rush. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. r .. Ir Mrs. As a farewe ' r h(.,. no evening ii. . low rclebraiicn of the high celebration and sermon. u i .... .,- i . ., f iiMir Mr. ana son-in-law aim T Mi H Bennett, leaes iu dav for Pendleton to reside .. John J. Ro br.s Th, -iliMbra burning rea BODIST EPISCOPAL iJHLXCH. l!lnin , nd at each end of the tarn .minister ciase meeting at 1:15 J. m. poinsetta was I,aA ' of violets ' :45 m. Alpheaua J. GiMelte. Sup-; was marked by I frFa(fnU ,e(, T,::Tl are , lames for all. and those not and maidenhair T-rn for nj other Sunday school are invited ;ola red carnation, cox Hornm- worship at 11 o'clock. Tnisjnlne. v-.nstmas servW with The sermon ,.0 rhcmcKcta th. .,, a o." This afternoon .... . "Ptism md receDtion of new members. I chatter oi meeting at ni..r F.nwnnh T..i. will meet at i American n .nme w ith Mrt- le tkeir respective pVce. Evening eer-ithe t'ed ,1V M s- Klixc No ck. Th. f t the Shiolej asB w Har wlrtm wi" "'" M '''JwLn will have charge of the r iT.'1" r tstor on the subject. 'JneH' ! ram which will be of the Christ ni J1"" '. Then will be gjulel m"c, jn tbe Revolutionary times. serviees. Christinas Pry-r servloej woxirm a, whic Ae Object.. "The 6-H Mrs. Frank frTm d.V kj"--" Mi oe coasMerea. i i,t ner i-" .be-s of the E h r Christmss program en Christ evening to the men "feek. . Mem-Co-Ronna .i-o Mr Bible school at 1 . m. and Mrs ,1st. Mrs oc.l Is doing excellent workiaaked as n Page Six.) Iran HiEN-,; WHAT CHRIST FORETOLD OF THIS GENERATION WILL BE THE SUBJECT MATTER OP ANOTHER SERMON STUDY BY EVANGELIST A. R. BELL TOMORROW EVENING AT 7:30 IN Union Hall, Court Street, Near High Mr. Bell will give an explanation of the Oreateat Prophecy in the BibUvand show that a child may understand where we are today on the stream of time. Klemiofi 1 1 aid ikt- , est cn n to- rt t- all ber of his per oe. Ion ber id, illy lue er at red md IS