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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 THE CAPITAL JOURNAC SALEM. OREGON PAOE FIVE Society, Clubs and Music Chapter G Enjoys Xmas Party Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mrs. C. P. Temple, Mrs. H. 8. Poisal, and W. W. Moore, entertained members of Chapter Q of the P. E. O. sister hood at a delightful Christmas party Thursday afternon In Mrs. W T. Hickey's home on Myers street. Cotoneaster, holly, mistletoe and Ted tapers were arranged attract ively about the rooms. Mrs. Gardner Knapp gave a reading on "Christ mas in Bethlehem," and the group sang Christmas carols. A big Christmas tree held gifts for the group. Thursday was Mrs. Hickey's birthday anniversary and at the tea hour a big birthday cake was presented to her. In the group were Mrs. d. W. Laflar, Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. W. T. Hickey, Mrs. Harold Hughes. Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Fred Lang, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. H. a Poisal, Mrs. F. W. Selee, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Mrs. C. F. Temple, Mrs. T. Woolpert and Mrs. A. T. Wain. A Christmas box was "packed Thursday for the county poor farm Each year the chapter sends a cheer box to the county poor farm. The next chapter meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. X. Beechler. The afternoon's program will cover "period lumuure. Miss Inez E. Wood, a student in the school of music at Phillips Uni versity In Enid. Okla.. arrived Sun day to spend the Christmas vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wood at 425 South Winter atreet Miss Well Is majoring in viloin study at Phillips University. Miss Levy Hostess At Christmas Party Miss Elizabeth Levy entertained a group of her violin pupils at a Christmas party in her residence studio at 254 North Church street on Thursday afternoon. An im promptu program was given and re freshments served late in the after noon. The program Included the follow ing numbers: Seven O'clock Bllbro Huth Director Gregorian chant....... Arnold Arnold Blakeslee evening Song Arnold Louise Ferry Duet: O Sole Mlo de Capua Ralph Branch and Tommy Settlemler . largo D'orak Percle Miles Tambourln v-;--" RamtauI Joyce Phelps Ballet Music from Ro8amunul)ert fjo'r'nm' Ore'cnO Frasqulta ............ Krlesler June Director Duet: Song of India. .Rlnsky-Kolsow June Director and Hortense Taylor Sonatina 8chuH?fi Orientals - w Hortense Taylor u.iodv In P Rubensteln-Auer Peggy Wagstall Serenade ....Drlgo Agnes Poellner Bolero DeBerlot Faye Irvine pair Master Andrae fSSS aimuet Mozart Rondino iEUSSS To a Wild Hose McDowell Violin Choir Student of Miss Levy who are members of The violin choir are Hortense Taylor, Yvonne Pickell, Peggy Wagstaff, Joyce Phelps, June Director, Olga Humphrey, Dan ulck, Tommy Settlemler, Ralph Branch, Daniel Hardy, Robert Hus ton, Bemice Blakeslee, Henrietta Blakeslee, Agnes Poellner, Esther Heckart, Esther Black, Mary Trln dayy. Bertha Blakeslee, Eva Doner, Margaret Hogg, Louise Perry, Ruth Director, Faye Irvine, Margaret Bell, Noma Greene, percle Miles and Mil dred Abbott. Mrs. Mudd is Hostess to Club ritrtnn MtirtH entertained ner bridge club at luncheon and cards In her home on inur&uy. Holly and tiny Christmas trees were attractively arranged about the living rooms In combination with i i iinht a o1t. pvrhanee fur- noucu nn"' r " Dished additional entertainment during the afternoon. In the guest group were Mrs. A. C. Bishop, Mrs. John Waters, Mrs. v-niionhnm. Mrs. Dean Adams. Mrs. John Hunter, Mrs. Clarence Dawes, and Mrs. L. H. Jones, n. fnr hiih card score of the afternoon was won by Mrs. Kol- lenborn. w o.inh ixrhitu and her. senior mo. voi ....- Ballet classes will be hostesses at a formal dance at Castiuian naii ou Christmas night. Miss Elizabeth i. .hoirmon of the commlt- n.iiu m fc.i tee in charge and Miss Margaret Clms Is assistant chairman. The Yo Mar Co Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet uu Friday evening beginning at seven . .1 t,nm rtf ImffMOr SHQ Mrs. T. 8. Roberta at 805 North Bummer street for u annu Christmas program. Christmas Card Headquarters You will also find books, stationery, fountain pens, desk sets, leather goods, dlarys and pther gifts. Edited By Re-elected Mr. W. C. N. Merchant ot Chatham, Va, was re-elected pres ident general of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy during the thirty-fifth annual convention re cently In Houston, Tex. H. S. Pupils Give Program at Hospital Under the sponsorship of the In stitutions department of the Salem Woman s club, a group of high school students presented a Christ mas entertainment at the state tuberculosis hospital on Thursday evening. A group of pupils of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, head of the music department at the high school, gave Christmas carols both before and following the one-act play ."The Christmas Burglar," which Mrs. Fred Duncan directed. The singers, Bernice Rickman, Ruth Smith, Miriam Hall, Florence Borgeson, Elizabeth McCrone, Dons Ross, Crelghton Jones, Kenneth Abbott, Homer Smith, Vem Wilson and Leroy Rudin, sang the follow ing carols: "It Came Upon the Mid night Clear," "Far In the East," "We Three Kings," "Joy to the World." "Angels we Have Heard," and "Silent Night." The cast of the "Christmas Burg lar," a short play written by May Flanner, Included Wesley Helse, Jean Eastridge, Lee Coe and Stan ley Price. William Gahlsdorf served as property manager, Perry An drews as stage manager, and Ed' ward McReynolds as electrician. . . A program of special Interest will be given In the Calvary laptlst cnurcn on Sunday evening at seven thirty. The affair Is open to the public. The following musical num bers will be given: Selections from the cantata, "Kings," by Protheroe; "O, Jerusalem That Bringest Good Tidings," chorus; "Hallelujah, Am en," chorus; "O, Little Town of Bethlehem," ladies' chorus; "Behold the Days Come," bass solo, W. Earl Cochran; tenor solo, selected, by Mr. Joe Weis; baritone solo, "Birthday ot a King," Meldllnger; "Hark, Hark, My Soul," Lynes, chorus; pi ano solos, "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "Pass Me Not o Gen'.ie savior by Butler, Paul William Silke. fejryy;f THE REAL GIFT III 1 1 lv v$Vr31 1 I - t . F One will always be safe in giving a most appropriate li t ! ji' I t $hi$fJ lYx. I: 1 I gif " one Be'ec's Hosiery. 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Quisenberry, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Lawr ence Woodworth, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Lawrence Holer. Mrs. Kan Becke, and the hostess. Children's Party At Masonic Temple The social afternoon club of Chadwick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain at a children's party In the Masonic Temple on Saturday afternoon be ginning at 2:30. The committee In charge Includes Mrs. Madge Merrlott, chairman, Lo la Millard, Fannie Millard, Mayme Stewart, Dr. Fannie Brown Tib betts, Neva Klbbe, Dora McElhany, Mame Thompson, Anna Nissen, Mae Rauch and Mildred Flagg. Stockings filled with gifts will be distributed to the children. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack will leave by motor Saturday morning for San Francisco to spend the holidays with friends. Church Quartet to Present Contata The double quartet of the First Congregational church will present the cantata by E. L. Ashford, "The Prince of Peace," In the church on Sunday evening beginning at 7:30. Members of the quartet are sopra nos, Mrs. Harry Harms and Mrs. D. J. Bowe; altos, Mrs. Mark McCal listcr and Miss Nancy Thlelsen; tenors, Lyman McDonald and Herb ert Glaisyer; basses, Albert Gille and H. W. Brass. Kimball school of Theology facul ty and their families were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Canse at a Christmas party In the Canse apart ment on Wednesday evening. Yule tide greenery was arranged about the rooms and the evening was spent with games and music. Gifts that Please -AT 325 Court St, Mrs. Ralph White will be hostess Saturday evening In Castllllan hall at the annual Christmas party for the younger pupils enrolled In White's dancing academy. The sen ior girls will assist Mrs. White. San ta Claus will distribute gifts from a big tree and adagio, toe, and tap dance numbers will be given by the juniors and seniors. Parent are In vited but owing to the size of the school the affair Is not open to the public and Is entirely invitational. Club Luncheon At Grote Home Mrs. L. A. Grote and her sister, Mrs. J. K. Crabtree, entertained members of the Sweet Briar club at an attractive luncheon on Wed nesday in the Grote home on the Wallace road. A tiny Christmas tree and red candles centered the luncheon ta ble with covers for Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, Mrs. William F. McCuU, Mrs. M. O. Pet teys, Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Miss Nellie Taylor, Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. Karl Kugel. Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. Ray Bine gar, Mrs. F. E. Mercer, Mrs. Crab tree and Mrs. Grote. Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. M. P. Adams assisted Mrs. Grote and Mrs. Crabtree In serving. During the afternoon Mrs. W. M. McCall read a Christmas story and Mrs. Corydon Blodgett gave a paper on Christmas carols. Mrs. Utley sang several numbers and Mrs. Mer cer gave a reading. A Santa Claus distributed gifts to the group. In a fortnight Mrs, Mercer will entertain the group in ner nome. The annual Christmas party ot the Cradle roll and Beginners' de partments of the Sunday school of the First Metnoaist cnurcn win oe held In the church parlors on Sat urday afternoon beginning at two thirty. Entertainment Is planned for the children and their mothers. Miss Helen Pearce arrived Thurs day from Berkeley, Calif., to spend the holiday season witn ner motner, Mrs. George Pearce and her sister, Miss Dorothy Pearce. Miss Pearce will remain In Salem until the mid dle of January when she will re turn to the Berkeley campus to complete her work towards her doctorate. Monmouth Word has been re ceived In Monmouth of the wedding at Lambert, Mont., on December 4 of J. Leslie Howard and Miss Ida Herbst. Mr, Howard la a brother of Mrs. M. J. Teters of Monmouth and Miss Herbst is a cousin of Homer Hlght of this city. Both have many friends In Monmouth. Phone 17 -' - - i in i shin . 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R Rmnnn Rnln SnnD nf MnrV. 6. Trio, Chorus and Bass Solo Is Born The King. 7. Soprano and Tenor In Unison The Guiding of The Star. 8. Chorus and Bona Solo Tell Us Where Jesus Is Born. 0. Chorus with Alto and Tenor Duet Abiding on Juuean Hills. Members oi me cnou are: eopraiio, Mrs. Helen Hunker, Mrs. Violet Lain ktn. Mrs. H. M Head. Mrs. P. F. Thomas. Kathleen Phelps. Pauline Rlckll, Lillian Garnjobst, Helen Rex, Olive Shurtz: alto Elva Ault, Fran ces Baler, Savllla Phelps, Gladys Hu nger, Anna omen; vciiur, u. v. m,ire, Fred Remington. N. S. Schmalle; bft&H Stanley Maves. Reu'oln HUflker. H. M. Maad. Walter S. KmHn, Wm. UcCauley. soloists are: Boc-rano. Kathleen Phelps: tenor. L. C. Maves; and bass. Stanley Maves. 9 t t Warren Barrett Mackey will ar rive Saturday from Santa Barbara, Calif., to spend the Christmas hol idays in tsaiem witn Air. ana jura. Surprise! .........................$2.95 $3.95 $7.95 WRIST $7.95 I P aiS Prank Ferguson. Mr. Mackey is Mrs. Ferguson nephew. v v m Church Choir Honors Director - Members of the choir of Knight Memorial church entertained at dinner in the church parlors on Tuesday evening honoring thefjtolr director, Rev. H. O. Stover, pTstor of the church also, and Mrs. Sto ver. Husbands and wives of choir members and several former choir members were Included In the guest group. Baskets of holly and tall red ta pers centered the long dining table and favors marked covers for 40 guests and hosts. Herbert L. Bra- den served as toastmaster. snort talks were made by Rev. Stover, Mrs. A. R. Barnard, J. B. Ashby and Miss Vera McCune. Lawrence Deacon gave several vo cal solos. The choir presented gifts to the choir director, Rev. Stover, and to the organist, Donald Allison. Games and stunts were enjoyed during the evening. Royal Neighbors of America will not hold a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, December 24, but win make plans lor tne unnsi mas program on the evening of De cember 31 in the Fraternal temple when Modern Woodmen, Royal Neighbors and their families will be entertained. Miss Mildred Ihrlg will leave Sat urday morning for Modesto, Calif.. to spend Christmas week witn her mother and her sister. Norborne Berkeley, Jr., debate coach at Salem high school, left late Friday afternoon for his home in Pasadena to spend the Christmas vacation. .... The Junior Epworth League of the First Methodist church will be entertained at a Christmas party In the church parlors on Friday eve ning beginning at T-30. Her friends are happy to know that Mrs. W. H. Dancy is recovering from an unusually severe case of influenza. 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