THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THEEE Of Interest To Society Edited by . ADELAIDE ! V. LAKE Telephone tip fnmSPAY!j0VEMBER24,192r and ClubNews 'atrons - of Order Honored 1 ..toinment honoring V. m. r two yeara , II of Chadwfck chapter order Ltera Star, and Judge Geo. I Burnett, associate grand pa I If the grand chapter of Ore-. '0" . eiven at the home of fl'G trude Page. Her assistant were Miss Gussie Nl es, f Mable Hudelson and Mrs f l, Thompson.. The evemng EZJy spent with five li ed and high score was ' Tl Mrs Frank M. Brown fflZl H. Hauser. Consolation Kr.l H. Hauser and Sons were prettily done , vellow chrysanthemums and embolic colors of the star L tarried out effectively In the f . ... navi.1 Wright as- !sled in serving. Festivities tat i until after one o'clock and a ,ost pleasant evening was enjoy 1 Hiss Mable Hudelson, warden the order, received at the door; !rs Ralph Thompson, marshal, lirected them to the entertain-, lent rooms and Miss Gussie Niles L Mrs. Page presided in the iring room. ' J Those included in the affair iere Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, fudge and Mrs. George H. Bur Jett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Haus Ir Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, r and Mrs. Frank M. Brown, Hr. and Mrs. M. (J. reueys, ivir. md Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson, Mr. ,.j m Rnhert J. Simpson, Mr. ind Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mr. and ire. .B. B. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. iwhv Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick 0. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. iloore, of Donald, Mrs. Ida JNlies. In. Marie Flint, Mr3. Ida M. labcoci, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. , K. Page, Miss Joy Turner, Miss liable Hudelson, Miss Gussie tiles, Miss Mabelle Page, Glen files, Mr. McCall, Addison' M. Mrs. J. Vogt Given Birthday Surprise A delightful birthday surprise party was given on Monday even ing In honor of Mrs. J. Vogt, at her home on South Liberty street The guests were entertained with games and music and at a late hour a dainty luncheon was serv ed by Miss Violet Peters and Miss Ida Vogt. - .! . Those present for the evening were Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Lien nlng, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Klaus, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilfiker, Mr. 'and Mrs. S. C. Badersteher, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartman, Mrs. E. Scott, Mrs. Nye, Reuben Nye, Miss Hermina Klaus Miss Ida Hilfiker, Miss Violet Pe ters, William Vogt, Miss Dorothy Badersteher and Miss Ida Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. Bernardi Entertain on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. . J. A. Bernardi were hosts for an Informal affa'lr on last Saturday evening at their residence. The evening was spent with cards and refresh ments were served. Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. E. . P. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Krle sel, Mr. and Mrs. George Duns- ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ber nardi. , Reception Given 5or Dallas Preacher Dallas, Nov. 24. Fully 200 alias people turned out Wednes t ay evening to pay their respects o Eer. and Mrs. Albynl Esson. fle, Esson has been pastor of the local Christian church for some Tmonths, but has . just recently nored to Dallas. The affair was I)n the nature of an Informal re lation at the church, and was at tended by Quite a few local peo ple nol affiliating with the Chris tian church. Short talks of wel come were made by Rev. Frank jjame! of the Methodist church find Re?. F. s. Thomas of the jfresbyterian church, to which KeT. Esson responded. There were ereral special musical numbers, jihose present adjourned to the pa8emerrt of the church, where tae ladies had prepared Jliucb. for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Catlin Hosts for Merry Go Bound Mr. and Mr;. Russell Catlin entertained the Merry-Go-Round club on Tuesday night at their home. High scores were won by Mrs M. O. Buren and U. G. Shipley. Mrs. Catlin was assist ed in serving refreshment by Mrs. Frank Spears. The society will meet again In two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. Page. Presented In Recital 4 x ? V f , Are Dinner Guests Tuesday . Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Parouna gian, who are leaving . to . make their home in Amity, were guests at the M. C. Findley residence Tuesday night for dinner. . FTed L. Boynton, tenor, a for mer Salem boy, was presented re cently in recital in this city by Miss Minetta Magers. - Mr. Boyn ton gave his selections In a mas terful way, showing excellent talent and training. Big things have been predicted for him musically if he will continue his work. : The group of numbers which he gave here, in recital Tuesday evening, November 8, at the First Christian church fol lows: "The Victor" (Burleigh), Ario "La Donne Mobile" Ri goletto (Verdi), "The Devil's Love Song" (Gilberts). The last, a most difficult interpretation, was given most realistically. even to the diabolical laugh at the end. Women Will , Receive Friday ! The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of tho First Methodist church will hold a reception Fri day afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hickman In honor of Miss Laura Heist, Miss Laura Austin and Dr. Edith Tate Morehouse. Hostesses will be Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. A. A, Lee and Mrs. F. A. Legge. Miss Cartwright Here for Week End , . Miss Florence Cartwright, a sophomore at University of Ore gon, Is home to spend her Thanks giving vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cartwright. She has as her guest Miss Adah Harkness, of Tacoma, for whom she will be at home tomorrow af ternoon, i Home to Spend Thanksgiving Vacation Herbert Darby, who is attend ing University of Oregon, Is home to spend Thanksgiving vacation. He is accompanied by Jimmy King, a fraternity brother. T. A. Club : '' Gives Dance Tonight : . An Informal dancing party Is being given tonight by the T. A. club of Salem high school. Marty alumnae of the club will be pres ent for the affair. Mflxinn Bnren Home for Thanksgiving Miss Maxine Buren, who is at tending University of Oregon, Is home to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Buren. She Is accompanied by Miss Marjory Flegel. Go To Forest Grove y To Spend Thanksgiving Mfrand Mrs. B. A. Shaver left yesterday for Forest Grove to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs; Shaver's sister, Mrs. R. G. Simon. They will return the first part of next week. University of Oregon Girls Here for Vacation " Miss Gretchen Brown, of the University of Oregon, is home to spend Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Brown. Miss Helen Rose is spending her vacation with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rose. Miss Anna Belle Golden In Salem for Thanksgiving Miss Anna Belle Golden 1b at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Golden for Thanks giving vacation. She is a student at Oregon Agricultural college. Dance of : Last Night ( Is Formal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin were hosts last night at a lovely pre-Thanksgiving dancing party for seventy couples of their friends., The affair was given In the Shrine mosque, already so ade quately decorated, and ' lavendar chrysanthemums were used about In tall baskets ana Hie wall vases to supply a further color' note. Ferns and palms were- effectively used and lent dignity to the hall. Formal in nature, the party call ed forth many new and handsome dancing frocks, each distinctly beautiful against the color and lights. ; Only married couples were bid den by Mr. and Mrs. Durbin. As sisting about the room were Mrs. Curtis rCoss, Mrs. E. F. Pearson and Mrs. Henry Cornoyer. Punch was served during the evening and late in the program there was a warm luncheon. Those included were: Mr. and Mrs. Carey Martin, Mr and Mrs. Wm. McGilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Minto, Mr. and Mrs Frank Myers. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rahn, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thielsen, Mrs. M. Lovelace, C. B. Clancey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burg hardt, Frank Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hofer, Dr.-W. B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dick, Mrs. F. F. Snedecor, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Bro phy, Mr. and Mrs, John Creig, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Stelner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walton, Dr.and Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haw kins, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Hussey, Mr, and Mrs. L. Lachmund, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Locke, Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Everett An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ba ker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baumgart ner," Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Caughill, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cor noyer, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daucy, Mr. and Mrs. Connell Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. D. Eyre, Mr, and Mrs. John Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.- Homer Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Gouiet, Dr) and Mrs. C. H. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. Livesley, Governor and Mrs. Ben Olcott, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Fred Lamport, Mr.' and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Powell, of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillingham, Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd, Captain and Mrs. Earl Flegel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Karroi., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plimpton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ev ans, Miss Mable Creighton, Mrs. Fred Stewart, Richard Slater, Miss Bernice Bright, Miss Dorothea Patterson, Frank Durbin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Frank Durbin. Out of town guests were Cap tain and Mrs. Earl Flegel of El Paso, Texas, now of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pearson, Port lind; Mr. ai.d Mrs. Wm. Karroo, Demand: Mr. and Mrs. Cii.is. D tk f Fort'ond. The Oregon Pulp and . Paper company only lost a half day of production during the recent high water. Repairs were made neces sary only on one large cable which burned out in the conduit. oMakes Sick Stomachs cWell is Guaranteed to Give Re lief from Gas. ACIDITY, , Sour Stomach, ' Belching, Swelling, Heartburn, Con stipation and all Indigestion Troubles Stop Suffering. . Guaranteed Absolutely HarmleiM Get JO-TO Today Stop Suffering ALL DRUG STORES i Dallas Club Meets Tuesday , Dallas, Nov. 24. At the meet ing of the Literary section of the Women's club at the home of Mrs. Chas. Bilyeu Tuesday afternoon It was announced that the propos ed coming of Anna Shannon Mon roe, the well known , authoress, has been postponed until Decem ber 13. This was done because the first date set conflicted with an other local event of note. Ans wers to roll call consisted of giv ing Indian legends, and Mrs. Chas. Bilyeu gave a review of the Bridge of the Gods. Mrs. S. C. Kinne and Mrs. P. J. Walton were the day's hostesses, serving an appetizing lunch. Card Party Set for Friday The fourth card party at the series being sponsored by he W. C. 0. F. will be given Friday night at the Knights of Colum bus hall. Miss Patterson Home from College MiBs Dorothy Patterson, fresh man at Oregon Agricultural col lege, is spending Thanksgiving in Salem with her mother, Mrs. Ed ward Gray Patterson. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick of Portland spent Thanksgiving with' Colonel and Mrsi E. Hofer. Spend Thanksgiving ' At Barhyte Residence Miss Catharine Barhyte, ac companied by two Oregon Agricul tural college friends, arrived in Salem last night to spend Thanks giving and the week end at the C. D. Barhyte residence. Her friends are Miss Dorothy Turner and Miss Joyce Turner, of Ontar io, Oregon. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT . GRAND fine jjlwal Musicians Attend State Convention I Local musicians are among I'.kose who will be present tomor jrow and Saturday in Portland to attend the meeting of the State jMusic Teachers' association; The jiiscussion wi)l be on high school jnuslc. A banquet will be given on JSaturday evening when western fopoaers will be featured. Head quarters will be at the Portland Jtel, Among those who will go jlrom Salem are Miss Alice Hole ln, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and jSiis Dorothy Pearce. zv- .-' MlVHala ft. . . -r wc(oB warned ti. kM.:,.i jnd Floss, 1 oz. balls 25c 'ttlng Worseted, 2 oz. jyea Woolen Mills Store Skim Milk Buttermilk Por feeding Purposes Call Marion Creamery Fbone 688 ' Cood Goods. F J The House of Quality MILLER I GbodGoodo. C J The Rain Isn 't Over-- The sun may sliine today, but at this time of the year e May expect rain and lots of it. Protect the children. Preparedness is Economy. Rubberized Rain Capes Sateen Eebberized Capes, with" Hood attached in Navy andvRed..: Guaranteed water- proof. . - Note the Price . Stamped Gowns Here a Special Worth While The material is a fine NANSOOK of excel lent quality. They are seammed and hemmed, cut full and roomy. Stamped in beautiful and unique designs allready to work. ... A J mat could make a better present auu uue , . , '..nil ? more -eciatei 117 of NOW (0 5 Your Great Opportunity Millions of Dollars Worth of Household NecessitiesAre IJow Being Distributed Through the Largest Uiain uepartmeru oiorcv -tion in the World the Best Values the Lowest Prices. Cotton Goods . November's shopping list will include many of these good values. Percales 19c ' Light Percales, pretty patterns, 36 inches wide. Ginghams . j.! 17c to 49c yd. ivf Wool Challies I f 4.5c and 93c yd. 56 inches wide. Shirting Madras, yard 45c and 89c Fancy Sateen 49c Sateen 25c to 35c Durable quality. Crepes 35c Japanese Crepes. Muslin 18c Best bleached muslin, 36 inches wide. Long Cloth 15c Fine quality for Lin gerie. Famous Hope Muslin Best Quality ...... 13c mi IS I Notions EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Needles ................. 5c Embroidery Edging .. . .. 5c Stickeri Braid, special grade..l8c Nainsook (jovered Dress ' Shields, pair 35c Seam Binding 8c Reliable Snap Fasteners, a rarrl 5c and 8c ; J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton, each oc 1 J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton, all sizes and colors .......10c Pearl Cotton, all colors, each.. 8c Fine Blankets The month of Novem- , ber always brings a de mnnd for Blankets. You will find our stock com plete at exceptionally low prices. Nashua Blankets Wool Nap Gray White Tan Size 66x80 $3.98 Size 72x80 $4.50 Fancy Plaids Solid Colors Size 60x80 $3.69 Size 66x80 $3.98 Size 72x84 $4.98 Cotton Blankets Gray White Tan Size 64x80 $1.93 Size 70x80 $2.49 Size 74x80 $2.69 Esmond Comfort ables j Heavy Weight Size 64x78 - $2.98 Size 74x84 ............ $3.98 Size 72x84 (extra heavy) i?4.98 Silkoline Comfortable $2.98 Rich colors, handsome designs. Sateen Comfort ables $4.93 Extra filled, patterns. assorted $2.49 "XX J. C. Penney Co. XX" Lustrous Black Taffeta A Small Price for this Lustrous Silk, greatly in demand In 312 Stores in 26 States. $2.49 Cretonnes-Golored Madras-Bordered Scrims Prices Remarkably Low! ' ' Curtain Scrim, 15c yd. Attractive printed borders in pretty colors are the features of these curtain scrims; 36-inch width. Voiles and Marquisettes 25 to 49c ' In white or beige this wide selection of curtain Voiles and marquisettes offers many interesting and . economical window draperies. Fancy borders, or with t plain or tape edge. Gay Cretonnes, 25c to 69c Handsome Cretonnes in rich colors and designs sug gest attractive decoration for the home ; popular widths : 34-36 inches. ' Filet Net, 39c to 69c Exceptional values at these low prices in ivory and Egyptain colors suitable for dining room and living room windows, 34 to 36 inches in width. Overdrapes of Colored Madras, 69c and 98c A superior quality of colored Madras in exceptional designs and colorings. J. C. Penny Co. remain open Saturday night until 9:00 Corsets 98c to $1.98 The new l6j-Lj Cor Mti era mad of the bet eoutfl tKxiy clothi and every Corset ha tbe arm nnder trippln, beT7 JnterUntapi ad blndlnri with tall B-tncm hose apportere and dainty trimming. Front and back lace atylea. 11 ! i Hncorporatea ir 1 If- i JAj 312 DEPARTMENT STORES TH3 LAEGE3T CHAIN DEPAB.TM2NT (STORE OROANIZATION IN TEZ WORLD Patterns ' We carry tbe McOall Pat terns and all tb UtUs tblnfs that the dressmaker most use In making a frock from one of these patterns Is sold here. A Fall offering that affcrda many ngfcstlsns of good quality and low prtoea. (See window display)