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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1921)
gATUBDAY' DECEMBER 1?; 1921 - "- .'-, a'-Svt. ..; r.' ;' rv ,L I . .. , ....... .,, , , . "" 'i'ii ij1 n TTm i t YA-tmr i . . ; - Edited by w ADELAJDB V. LAKB Tslephon J Mem Girl Promising Musician j MtM Ruth Bedford, who has so . haa wnn fnr her- i.i idfl WI1U - - Sneh praise from people who. Mimir. umu ,orf in Salem as accom' J"" . attainted In a, ween wm. ":7 , f Apollo club concerts. This Is L Bedford's second year w th Ldub sud'to those listenlm In Led lureness and ease were Lle9ted in her playing on Tues r,nd Wednesday evenings. One it tbst she would see her part Lrt without mishap and. In 1, one was not mistaken. 'ne numbers In which her ac Ipsnimenta showed up best. Ler. were "Where My Cara t Ha. Rested" and "Wake, My & one of last year's con U When Cecil Fanning was SloUt, Miss Bedford won the Lm of H. B. Turpin, his veter 1 accompanist. Mr. Turpin com Imrated her on her clean cut Lwork and her splendid equip ment as an accompanist for one 1 nllTI?. ?The commendation which Miss Christmas Prosram Planned at Hieb School The music department of Balem high school is preparing to give a Christmas program on Tuesday evening, December 10, at the high school , assembly , hall. A chorus of more than sixty voices will sing carols and a cantata re lating the beautiful story of the Christ child. The high school or chestra will play several selec tions. The senior male quartet will make Its first appearance In special numbers. Miss Ruth Tuck er and Ellis Welty will play a duet and Delbert Moore, a violin solo. Soloists for the cantata will be Miss Rita Remington, Miss Ruth Tucker, Miss Alice Roth, Herald Socolofsky and - Frances Ward. Special quartets and trios have also been selected. Accompanists are Miss Eugenia Savage and I Miss Louise Findley. This will be j the first program presented this. year by the department. Miss Lena Belle Tartar will direct the production. . Proceeds from the program, for which a small ad mission will be charged, will, buy a new instrument for the music department. fcm Miss Winifred Byrd, pianist i national renown. Miss cyru L also a student of Miss Bea lce shelton under whom Miss jedford has studied ever since je besan td take music iwu. Jlss Byrd complimented fhe iung woman for her splendid iisiclanship, natural talent and e thorough training she has re tted under her Instructor. For flsi Byrd she played four num- u nnv art Tiff various types of lialc. She included "Seguidilla" dbeni; "Danse Negre," Syril lott; "Scherzo," Haberbier; Wee," Pus 42- Chopin. m1ss Bedford received much alse in Portland recently when e appeared in a music week con Irt given under the direction of fiss Mlnnetta Magers at the faahlntrton hotel. There, she ac npanied Salem soloists. Miss Bedford Is the daughter of jr. and Mrs. John R. Bedford, of test Salem, and besides being Rented musically is a young wo jtn of great personal charm. She i i Junior in Willamette univer f y. As a goal she seeks to be a lotesslonal accompanist. , Miss. lila Kleinka Has Sunday School Class Miss LIIh Kleinka was hostess on Friday night for a party given for the J. 0. C. . Sunday school Utart perhaps prizes (bost came claBS, of which she is a member. girls and brought their dolls which were sent to Portland to the Orphans' home for Christmas gifts. Games, and. music and di version centering about the dolls were the entertainment of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Miss Edna Newberry, Miss Jean Hobson, Miss Mary Peck, Miss' Myrtle Smith, Miss Louise White, Miss Genevieve Lees, Miss Helen Myers, Miss Gertrude Williams, Miss Elray Maxwell, Miss Nadean Hutton, Miss Alma Farmer, Miss Florence Clutter, Miss Hazel George, Miss Dorothy Phenoce, Miss Doris Lovell, Miss Claudia Lewis, Miss Marvel Edwards, Miss Esther Lisle, Miss Arbutus.. ' . Goulet juicleon Hostess iMrs. Homer Goulet last week itertained with luncheon for isj liable Creighton. Appoint ments for the charming affair ire all oldfashloned. The table tea lighted w ith a coal oil lamp fi untinted candles. Flowers Iter oldfashloned tight boquets. lose present were Miss Mable lelghton, Mrs. Homer Smith, jrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. jilton L. Meyers, Mrs. John Swghell, Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. Jilliam Everett Anderson, Mrs. L. I Griffith, Mrs. C. C. Patton, Mrs. I H. Dancy, Miss Jessie Jones, fss Gladys Arnold of Portland i Mrs. Homer Goulet. . Mr. and Mrs. Olinger Surprised on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger were surprised last night when a group of their friends came to their home to spend the evening, in observance of their eighteenth wedding anniversary. Cards and music served to pass the evening and a buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Olinger were pre sented with a gift from the group. Those Included were Dr. andIrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker, Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. . and Mrs. Jonn Caughell, Mr. and Mrs. O. U Locke, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. William Everett' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Mary Lovelace, Gus Roth, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Stand Meetine Board in Portland jMrs. W. H. Dancy and Mrs. ra C Patterson, superintendent the state industrial school for Is, spent last week end In Port M where thev attended a mcet- t of the advisory board of the fwution. Other board members I Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, chair n, of Portland, and Mrs. Charles j Lastner, of Hood Rivet. e to Spend filter in Calif ornia and Mrs. W. 0. Bohrnstedt, f o have been visiting for the n weeks at the A. C. Bohrn a't resident loft nn wna.. 'r Long Beach, California, to M me winter. They may re " to Salem in the spring. Mr. Mrs. Bohrnstedt made the trip from Michigan by automobile f they are also motoring to Calt-"nla, W.B. Chance Society Hostess W. B. Chance entertained f,K.518S,0n scty of Leslie ' lodiat church on Wednesday r residence, 787 Cross steet. i p?-' V" Lewi ST n address ! Uina. Yuletide decorations I' Med. Mrs. G. Sherwood a fcla serving deliicous refresh-. Cllew Dance Patri On and nor. 1 : . - f-"yutMn ior inn ,'.t!BC t0 be Siven m Tues Slr w. f the armorr, pe. K8Salen,hlSh Chl w six hundred are ex- Pive tM uunareo Wr 7n . h dance- Thls tof TwL lude feaent stu .hlrkfon Asr'cultural col !tei " cho' seniors and other wTk Patr0B" "Dd 1 0Ictt, President and J- Ken- u. ... r. and Mrs. J. C. I Mr ,7 V n- HMPh Kel- "yor :r Perc' cpn "ra. George Jlal- Mr. and Mrs. Slade Cominer for Holidays ' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade of Salt Lake City and twin sous will ar rive in Salem on Tuesday and will spend the holidays at the John J. Roberts residence. Mr. Slade and Mrs. Roberts are brother and sis ter. Both Mr. and Mrs. Slade lived in Salem before their marriage. Mrs. Slade was formerly Miss Mar- jorie Marvin and is a sIsteT of Miss Cornelia Marvin. Mr. Slado has baen transferred to Portland where he will be employed In the federal reserve bank. The move is in the nature of a promotion. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts plan to moto to Portland on Tuesday of next ween to meet Mr. and Mrs. Slade and their sons. Hi Five Club Has Christmas Tree The High Five Hundred club met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. R. C. Kriesel on South Four teenth street tor the annual Christmas party. The house was decked throughout with Christmas greens, holly .and mistletoe. The table where Iuncneon was waa centered with a miniature Christmas tre and to each cover red and green streamers were ex tended. - Lights were, shaded. At cards high score went 10 jwr. J. A. Bernard! ana low Mrs. L. A. Williamson. The next regular mctlng will be held in fv. week, with Mrs. Fra.i-t VyW Helen Moore Brings fenao. TTnm from Colleee Mlse Helen Moore, daugnier i M,. onrf Mm. A. H. Moure, ' turned yesterday from Oregon Ag ricultural college where she is a senior. She brought with her a group of Delta Zeta sorority sis ter who will be her house gnesU. They came to be present at the wedding of Miss Polly Haid this afternoon and will remain over ... n a c. dance on Tuesday night. Her guests are Miss Th el ma Hoefllen, Miss Haiel Fulker son, Misa Evelyn Fulkerson and Miss Velta Fieke. Dr. and Wrs. Mark Skiff a th. week end In Port- land where they are visiting their son. Mark. Jr.. who U a student : in denUl college - gnesti at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Winters. Mark, r will epend the holidays In Salem with his parent. Wedding Is Solemnized In Corvallis Miss Hazel Fleener of Salem waa married at the XI Beta soror ity house in Corvallis this aftr. noon to Kenneth L. Blnns of Cor vallis. They left following the service for a short time in Port land after which they will re turn to Salem. The bride la th daughter of Mrs., Sarah E. Flee ner of Salem and a graduate nf the Salem school. Misa Fleener is a sophomore In home economics at the Oregon Ag ricultural college, a member of the Xi Beta sorority and a pledge to the Scribe, h ' f jum uai- lsm society for women at the col lege. Both Miss Fleener and Mr. mnns Have been prominent in newspaper work on the camnus and both are memberB of , the Barometer staff where Mr. Binns serves as sport writer. Miss Flee ner Is also a member of the Ore gon Countrymi staff. The Weddiner nnrvlna wAa formed in the large living room of the sorority home of the bride in the presence nf hr sisters. A dainty buffet luncheon was served in the dining room following the weddinc ,in,i. - O, ...Ut7, ,UO direction of Miss Catherine Jones of lone. Hostess for Dinner Miss Ada Stryker, Frank Woelke, qf Salem, and Robert Sim, of Washin guests on Sunday evening at the uuiub or miss Fiayvella Haynes. Of 'Interest To Women fnioy Christmas Tree Members of Salem district State Music Teachers association were entertained Thursday night at the studio of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Following thA rAiilor Boa- slon of business a Christmas tree, u oi guis, was lighted and en Joyed. Later in the evening mem bers went to the Gray Belle for refreshments, and this was fol lowed by a serenada whkn mam. bers who were not able to be pres ent for the evening were visited. Birthday Party Honors Young Lady saiem, Dec. 17.- A birth day party was sriven. MIm Fbtti Miller at her home last Saturday at z p. m. Music and games were the afternoon's amusements. Re freshments were served. The evening's guest list includ ed were Miss Bernice Wood. Minn Wanita Wood, Miss Geraldine Waltzling, Miss . Pearl Moore, Miss Laura Shepard, Miss Helen Phillips, Miss Helen Needham, Miss Dorothy Hathaway, Miss Lu cile Robinson, Miss Dorothy Mil ler and Miss Fern Miller. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Mesch Dinner Party Hosts . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mesch gave a dinner party on Monday eve ning at their home in Morning- side when they honored Paisley Noon, a member of Panlaees cir cuit. Mr. Noon and Mr. and Mrs. Mesch are old friends. Covers were laid for Paisley Noon, Kay Hawle'y, Cecil Brunner. Mr! and Mrs. E. A. Skelley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlln, Jr., Miss Thel ma Mesch' and Ted Mesch. Ila Spauldinfr Home for Vacation Miss Ha Spaulding arrived lb Salem Thursday and Is spending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding. ram Elaborate The. Christmas program at St. Joseph's church will be especial ly elaborate and will be carried through the three masses ot the morning. It will commence with a high mass at 6 o'clock with R3V. Father Derouin as celebrant. ' The sisters ot the academy-have prepared the music and the pu pils will sing at this mass. Two low masses follow, one at 7:30 and the other at 8 o'clock. At 9 o'clock the boy choir will sing the mass with Rev. Father Buck as celebrant and Rev. Father Derou in directing the boys. A low mass follows immediately and at 10:10 MARINELLO Cosmetic Shop Doll Wigs in all colors made of real curly hair. a ' Exclusive agency for the fam ous McRae Petticoats made to measure, no extra charges for out sizes made from ali the newest colors and matetrials. Come in and see them. Also a fine new stock of fancy combs, barretts, chain belts . vanity cases, ear bobs, waterewavlng combs, and the original marron nail polish. All make Tine Xmas. presents. Work done of evenings by appointments. IRENE SC0TTI 125 N. High Street ' Phone 1690 there will be a solemn high mass with the Rev. Fathers Buck as celebrant, Derouin deacon and Cyril Lebold, O. 8. B.. sub-deacon Albert Grants aa master of cere monies. Rer. Father Buck will preach the sermon. Benediction follows last mass. Everyone. Rath. ollc and non-Catholic It most cor dially invited to any or all , the masses. The program follows: ) At 6 O'clock H1U. Mlaaa Hiutl. Sattcttsslma. Wilson. Adeste Fidelea. The soloists will be the Misses Margaret Heenan, Gladys Dimeler vim. cinna and the Misses Mary Lebold and Nancy Settler will accompany with pipe organ and harp. At 9 o'clock mass. Mass ot the Infant Jeans, Wilson. Procession al, Adeste Fidelea. Offertory, Holy Night. ; At the 10:30 Mass. Adeste Fi delea, solo and quartet. Wlegand'i Mass in E flat. Soloists, Mrs. Paul Reldy, the Misses Finney and Giles,' Messrs. Domogalla .and Rlffe. Offertory, Ave .Maria, Lus zl, Misa Viola Finney. Miss Leon a Weidmer will accompany ' with pipe organ and Mtaa Mary Schoet Ue with violin. S. J. Duffleld, director. Livesleyi Are Dinner Party HoBts Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa A. Lives ley were hosts for a dinner party In their home on Wednesday even ing. Red candles and carnations brightened the table and the en tertainment rooms. Cards were the diversion following dinner. Those bidden were Mr. and Mrs.. Asahel Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Brown, Mr. and Mrs.. John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Alelvln Plimpton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. LIveBley. . Reduced Prices On Furs Owing to the rfact that we are overstocked, we aire offering every; fur in stockat j t: 10 to 20 Off This includes coats, capes, chok ers, etc., of superb quality mink, fitch, marten, stone marten, kol insky, squirrel, lynx, etc. Take advantage of this exceptional of fering today. CHRISTMAS . SLIPPERS for the whole FAMILY at . SPECIAL PRICES What is more gifty or appropriate than a pair of our fine felt or kid slippers? Such colors as Lavender, Kelly Green, Cerise, Copen Blue, Tan, Fawn, Red, Rose and Pink. Christmas time is slipper giving time. Our line is most complete for Mother, Dad, Brother, Sister and Sweetheart. FOR LITTLE TOM, DICK OR HARRY Red Top Rubber Boots at ; $2.59 ' THE FRENCH SHOP 115 North High Street Masonic Temple Watch him smile on Christmas mominp; when he opens the pair of Red Top Rubber Boots. Another gift suitable for that .little boy is a pair of HIGH BOOTS, two buckles on top, full bellows tongue box and finds a TOP LEATHER $4.25and$4.75 Present her with footwear and have them fitted after Christmas. Sti The Day of Thoughtful "Giving! A gift that will be a delight for months to come and one that is appro priate for every woman, is a lovely blouse I In gathered and overblouse styles, you'll find every imaginable shade and design here in prices that range from $4.98 to $14.75 "Our Message 1" You will not spend extravagently by the "Pay As You Go" plan! SALEM'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFT'S And Shop Where the Crowds Buy Store Open Saturday Evening DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON TILL 9 P. M. Premium Trading Coupons Given With all Purchases Of Fifty Cents and over in all Departments of the Store TAKE AN ADDED DISCOUNT BY DEMANDING THESE COUPONS During Christmas Only- Those who do not wish to save these Premium Trading Coupons give them to the poor and we'll redeem them for cash or merchandise. XHE!?nrcfrnrrnn rrn m ij ii! ivsri: , i Mr Ml iilit. miiiiiii"iiiiniiiniiinii. frijlf .?! lint. - a aminiiiinimmmiuiimnt OTmmmtmt!fflmniiiim?ji