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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
New Ye OCI E T Y their trouwr "U'P'y repaid fr M"t Sunday, when a rery Urge . There win v tenre lltor. . s Tk "ouuie. - ""ujr. wnen a Tery Urge audi. There win v tenre lltor. . , s "uul Mr and Mrs. M.Davis returned last sell Catlln, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs I whiT!?' of the beautiful nB-i, U Wlrl.ll?e Mr Will , S" Wll'ph theV hav. ne hom . " r nrown tin I ..i. . xeuny cnniu..,., and Mrs. i nomas h. Kay were ,.. i:. 8lrH, in l-miri-a ' !. ni- i'arents, mi . - r" luiuarwt -- nu'iifinn i 'a nna ... troneswa uu mursuay night for the1 ! celebrated cj . wealus was very smart nance given by the mem- 1 bors surprised L J , day- N'eiKh- hers of Criterion Club. Uuronee K.I Mr8- George Fox and k couple 1, the even?. e ,and hear,y Hofer. Curt!. B. Cross. Rai1)n D te daughters JZStJFi her. UN! gold. arZJ fh!Ie! br.,n " in Moons. Carl p Gabrielsen. Ralph n,: Alston, Idaho, b Tn ' ladle and souvenir re..T' 8 crea,u Cronise ana nesier A. Moores T'le e 'cated at 6KH e """ul-v and affair was elaborate with holiday 8treet- Summer decorations and quite the most beau-i . tiful nf their nartleu whl.-K i . . given at Christmas tide, for the put from her ho'me 'SSt Tuhr mue Jr"'- Alsea Hawle, k." we, Miss week r "J "ee-u lne MMtthto A majority of the dances were from week of tt, x?,?..ee the the younger set in society, the vaca- Wed the pleasure. aM en" tlon home visitors and young guests lrty on Thuwrt.. ..-I. he Crterlon from out of town who had beeni asked for the occasion; though many' Mr Ralnh u of the Assembly members accepted talnln this 3if8 u,48 beea enter the club's invitation. .Chtir Moores and ' C0Usln' Mr- A fine dancing floor and splendid , e", both from I'niverslt. Rob" music from Stoudenmeler'a Peerless . niversity of Oregon, orchestra, together with the beaut!-1 The c w ful young women in their charming talned TfS "Avoidably de- gowns and an atmosphere of joy per- babTd. ft U Chrlstn'M gife. a va41ng all. made a delightful party. S Mr aDd Mr, u 'f11' ,n theh'e Punch was served by Miss Florence at eleVen-tUnv ovJi m. J"hlelBen Hofer and Miss Barbara Stelner tag of Thursday 21? morn from a decorated booth arranged for ty-elghth Decen'ber thetwen- tne .purputx;. . i uc jireuy programs In their white .kid. .covara will be laid From an . k . away as souvenlers. Among the' mory lastVi ln 016 Ar" many out of town guests were: Cronisi y a,ternon. Miss Miss Helen Whitney, Miss Sara Mr.- her dtnHn! nowb hower for Cully, Miss Mary Stuart Smith, Miss ball contained iSSSL PUp"8- Eaoh Alsea Hawley, Miss Althea Moores, mas areet and Chrlst- Mls Alice Bingham. Miss Helen Bev- KreenBS. erldge. Miss Esther Ryan, Miss Tessa Dent. Mr. Chester Moores, Mr. Ondln , Mls8 Heln Beverldge, of PortlAnrt Roberts, Mr. David Weiss, Mr. Cur- 8 vls'tlng her aunt, Mrs V G Shin tis Colemand, Mr. William Main. ' ' P" A family house party and a few friends fiif0.?1!618611 ereeted a few friends who motored from Salem to AuTm Rlckreall last Monday, returning on Whitney hi S.0 I M, Helen the following day. made merrv ,hh w ! and her ber, Mr. UUmer Frederic Thlelsen's with Christmas ' , , , galtlcs and dinner. A most elabor- TjBt Tlloo, ately decorated tree reached the cell- ,f8t 1 ue8rttly evening the bridge fnt- uhiln on n hrniinh o,.j ru.D was entertained by Mr. and Mra Its base were Innumerable gift nack- . PaK.e'. ,0n thls occasion Mr. ages. Small decorated trees, miatle- nf th . . ,i P, The meet- toe, holly and lighted candle added fofma, th 8 8ma" club are ve'y beauty to the rooms. ... ... The dining table was lighted with candles in candlelabra and on a mir ror In Its center stood a gaily decor ated Christmas tree with its tapers burning. Jlace cards of Christmas de sign were tied to little souvenir trees. After dinner and while the guests were still seated, belated Christmas packages were opened and a contest in clay modeling suggested Mr. George Rodgers capturing first prize with his "statue of Napoleon Bonaparte. speeches in ::!"'r..arllc'e- After bought by thesls VafsereT At the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. H. K. Spaulding n Clinton street In Portland last Sun day afternoon, December the twentv fourth, amid Christinas decorations of holly, mistletoe and cut flowers and under a bell formed of ferns and flow ers, Reverend T. S. Winey read the marriage lines that made. Lila the bride of Mr. Samuel Heltzel of Stay ton. The wedding was verv quiet, only relatives and a few fHenVia mi am asked, making the number of guests about twenty-five. The bride was charming in a elaborated with embroidery nnd fringe. Her flowers were bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts cele brated last Sunday afternoon with a fnlYlMv rp-nnlnn nnd PhrtRtmna Iron ,m. ro ih.. Lrm8e- Her flowers were Christmas dinner, when polnsettas XsVa nennettn 7 were used for decoratine and nlaces Bennett of Salem P'aed the were Zrked for nlnetefn Weding marcheB- After luncheon the Their house Quests were Mrs Rob-' Jroung. cou')le left for parts unknown erUandXb Mr. Claud Slade and Mr. Frederic "'r I1 5'5 ! i " S Carol." Andrew Vincent. Ger- Slade. iH.7n th. t - rufle. Wllant: recitation. Ora Mason were students of Willamette. Mr. . . , , , "e nuiueiiis 01 wuiameue. mr. two fir A most charming affair was Miss Heltzel was graduated froln tne iaw Sreen- Iftlld Dlirhln'n nmnllinenr tn Mlaa i i i . uieou, Maud Durbla's compliment to Miss gchool aD0Ut tnree yearg ag0 Alice Bingham last Wednesday after-1 noon, when she entertained with ten During the last three or four weeks tables of five hundred. The Christ- tne superintendent and Instructors in moo 1om.Alnn. f knllit mlatlatiA . . . u" uwiiuu ui nun, uregon state scnool ror Keeble- bells, smllax and red carnations, and Minded, have been nlannine and ar- the tree gay with its colored orna- ranglng a fine Christmas entertain- o, ..cu a. uuubic juiuoo UJ meni wnicn maae nappy one nunarea lending their beauty to grace, this oc- and thirty girls and boys from the caslon.' several cottages, on December the High score prizes were awarded twenty-fourth at seven-thirty o'clock Miss Rita Stelner and Miss Gene in the evening. Assembly hall had Belle. I been lavishly decorated with garlands Among Miss Durbln's guests were 0f fir, great bunches of mistrttoe and many young women from out of holly wreaths. The chief attraction, town schools, who are at home for a result of secret working which had the holidays. Miss Bingham will re- pervaded the school for days, with an sume her studies on the eighth of alr of mystery, was the glorious January, at Miss Head's school 'n Christmas tree with all its splendor San Francisco. ' of ornamentation and lights, standing 'In the front of the large hall. Not The Five Hundred Club and a few only were Its branches beautiful with invited friends met with Mr. and Mn. decoration, but on them hung gifts for Reuben Boise on Wednesday evening, i every one in that big family. It would The Christmas decorations and tree make old hearts grow young and hard rmained in place and the guests were hearts grow tender to see these af given slips bearing numbers to cor- fiicted ones so very happy over their respond with packages which had little gifts. The entertainment began been hung on the branches of the with the following program-; Sally decorated tree. The gifts de- j Opening chorus; recitation, Verna noting fads and fancies of the guests, Nelson; Merry Christmas, chorus; caused no end of amusement. Bridge telephone from Santa: Glory toGod, prizes were given to Mrs. A. N. chorus; recitation, Elsie C.; Chrlst Moores and Doctor Byrd. imas Bells, chorus; recitation, Ruth . R.; Clirlstmas Lullaby, five girls; Mian so Mn,,n .nri ivnaH Marv Christmas Bells are Ringing, chorus; ,.... n..i.i io..ini frnm Santa. Mollle R.; rec Mrs. William C. itatlon; Criterion party, rus; eiuart Smith, of Portland, were teiepnoiio hum im.-. -- fie II Dc neiw iuui6in, Ion Dartv. rus; entrance oi mm ' Miss Helen Ladd being asked, but ulation costume who. guests nf Mr Knighton for and the Was linahlo tn lonvo hnme nil of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thielson and Miss Ellen Thlelsen passed Christmas day with the E. D. Whit neys in Portland. Invitations were received from Mr UHl I 3 ib ww- Smith's instructiona that every cnun, .11 niinri nhllHrpn nn mat tney are uu t" - - ter how old or how helpless, was to be remembered with with a suitable gift The children's parents and the patrons of the school were verv gen erous with gifts of money and pack .... r.1 nresents. A fine, big chicken invitations were received irom nr. 6 - . b ,, nd each and Mrs. Chester Rlneman by a num- mt the" tat !e a souve ber of Salem friends, asking that child carried irom they 1!n In q hmiao wnrmine narty. nlr bag or canoy. - - ameers anu - l1 T.h" M6l worked very hard to make this fes- A HHHHHHHlWmtn t - t 4 f New Year's Greeting ... . t t.. 4 To all my customer, and friends J "r' patronage and good will have enabled odevd and maintain a business enterprise second to none outside of Portland. , .. .,xor, hush I start the new year in a new location rejres paint and fresh stock help make quite the damtiest store tn town. Thursday",..6 Wa" hoste88 guest for a few davs t, . h0U8e passed del..h,7.,,,as- T.Ue afternoon lov.u i7. "SI.""". enQ'ng with i mm. Archie Bowen. Mrs I lnvn Pn. Rlce- Mrs. William Norwood, ..&n.Ladd' Robert hanna JaL Pa 7t;nWu' .?!. Pa""" Delhert P!-:""""" "orman Smith and T 1 1. i ann,. r1 " .,aree crowd Of leame. ni , nlmren' lhre were Kames ann mini. . . j .... rhri.i,.. , ouu " "eautlful b g fast ThuiT Lade1 wlth Pre8en Z JhJl r, th. guild Assisting !" . . P'scopal church. Assisting In entertalnnig the younger Ellen Thiefsenad' uwpuin vamn. J? SSi:,?a.haB at Chenawa school .. ui,t:BUttjr evening, the youna women entertained most delightfully with a program followed by games and re reshments. The room wfs eUbor ate y decorated with garland, of rose, in festoons. Chr atmi.. j . : green bells. "".""no The program selections were song with soIor. "n v u . 6 rh- i .7 . 1,c"i. Augusta Chamberlln. Lebora Slstroff, ura Wilson, Leiia Wlls011i Maud ia,,V ;.r la"on' Am 1 He Cute?" 3,8()n; "lo. "Love's Old Sweet hong, Maud Lowry; song, "A Gar land of Old Fashioned Roses," Lebova bistsoff; song, "Iq the Garden oT My Heart, hmma Shepherd, first so- Pnain?:n'a?Lowry' 8econd soprano, and Leila Wilson, alto; song, "Bright ..Tk8,.Ef,ther sl)encer; recitation, i he Mistletoe." Augusta Chamberlln. After the nleamiro nf tho tu yueiain there were games and a turkey puz zle. In this contest first prize was awarded to Laura Wilson. The serv ing of Ice cream, cake, grapes and chocolate rounded out a very happy evening. " ' The children of Enfriawnmi noi,i met last Friday for a Christmas fes tival m the hall of the buildign.where a large tree had been placed, most beautifully decnmtaH o,,,i i,..ii..... It . . . 1,, UllfiUHJf lighted. The children with their par ents and friends, enjoyed the follow ing program: Song, "Santa Claus," first grade; recitation. "Xmnstlrie " tiiir .i . , 6, auc boy; recitation, "Xmas Song." Donald Schaupp; recitation, "Early Xmas Morn, Fern Davis: duet. Ymi nn the Sea," fifth grade girls; "Shepherd , v: , ambers, with Mr. Charles Rnth - uifiau. i ne choir 1. composed of sopranos. Miss Inex Deunison. Miss Ermine Bushnell M.M Gertrude Erlxon. .ra. Edmun- Mi li"!hG?ta Phllll"8: con'raltos. Miss Rth Fugate, Miss Mina Gile, Miss Anna Rlilnohuj, ...... ' i t , m. ua' 1 v.. Uom Eugene where thev f. " -nr. ilavm' .. ' .-K.,Tr,'lSl -Mr- ana Mrs ... . - KOKIen u.o.t,ii.. .W?. !?.. Christma. dav .1" I F Mis, Minnetta mI- Mr , ?,abe Mr- J- w- Sue"cer, Mr. m. Eddy: baritones, Mr. H S M, VM. - Jones- Mr- Jno- "roer! iJL, ,Mals- U of whom possess good voices and a number are famil- nn'm.0 a audlence as being advanced Pupils ln constant uracils tk. gram was arranged to tell the story' v-ii.oio uniii in 8rm? anrt vu.i lags; closine With finnpa rt tl,.m..v o v ii hi in mi ant Drafse tn th ninr A nA mu. "rat anthem. "Thr0 c.. loi Wk, f part of tne scripture readlug which preceded It. The sec ond anthem, "Be Still. Be Still." was difficult, but beautiful. Mrs. Arthur Boechen ha. rich rull voice, and I. a graduate pupil of Mrs. Sara Brown Savage, and 1. a splendid reauer. Her .election from Hen Hur was verv finA ...i . t . the listener.. Following thl. num ber was "Christmas," an anthem with soprano solo hv Mi rwnnionn by Miss Dennlson and Mis. Magers, mum quartet and mlied quartet, all excellent music. Miss Ines Dennlson never' sans bettor than " w uuu VJH L111B occasion she gave "0 Holv Nlirht " requiring. very high range. of voice; With thl. nnmher Ml. a 9nhi.lt. .i.uil. thjiiu obllgato was a solo In Itself and very 'Praise Ye." a aWi tr v di'a Atllla. was nunir In ftna iinn.. by Miss Bushnell, Mr. Jenks and Mr. ue. in "HarK, Hark, My Soul." Miss Schults again nlaved a honniifi.i nhii. gato for Miss Dennlson's solo. This song service given last Sunday after noon .was one of the very best that has been presented at this ChrlHtmn. season. Misses Hazel flnrl Pinmallna IV lain entertained very Informally on last rBuuesaay evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Krlvnn nnmnii. menting a couple of Portland visitors iur me aay. Mrs. Lillian .Tnnnn Tlarrla u ov..nn lng for Sunday euest MUa MnHo stnhr who will come from Portland early in the morning. Miss Maud Stewart onri Tlo. ln Phee were visiting In Portland this week. Mrs. W. L. Benham was a Portland visitor this week. For later in the season the Benhams have planned a trip to California. t 4 SHIPEY'S SHIPI RV'Q CLITDI rirtr, I J-lli I .1 k 1 1 I l I 1 l' M "a I - JUZJ 2. V 4 It ml .... hi,.:;: v : -J, ' . 14 T I rl i all---- ,f 1.1 ' ' ' ' .r... .,v v- . ; .f IfjJtx m?-m- JlLi ,4 " 4 N II n . mmm m 4 u a a 3 V4 t ' Sweeping Price Cuts Nov Rule Ihroughout Our Stoi t This Annual CIm X that each season's K'm t Kw" J" a tixed rule of this store t prices on winter goc ds of iXvr l"ai iUd50n Drmgs aDout the 'owest ? the sheer force of the out-of.tha.ni3 in7 . Z" uo dU,dueu 10 our sale by T " j iwuvg VIICICUi fourth grade; "Santa and the MouBe," two first grade girls; recitation, Gatha recitation. "Xmas SfupWIno- " Kathrlne Vincent; recitation. "The Holy Stocking," Ruby Myers; "Xmas Spirits,". ten girls of third grade; rec itation, tiniest Kubln, first grade; quartet, pupils of first and second grades. The memorized selections were iriv en without error and the singing was excellent. In one of the windows of the Yoko hama Tea store, for a few days this week, there was exhibited a very beautiful Havlland china diner ser vice of Bpecial design which was or dered a venr nen hv a flnletn mnn and expected last June as a gift to his wue on ineir iweiuiein weouing an niversary. It was the first set of this exclusive design to be exported from France and Is one of the choicest paterns in the Havlland works Mr. and Mrs. Connell Dyer of Port land were in saiem visiting tneir parents during the ChriBtmas holi days. Coming as a surprise to many ac- m.alntannAa will nnpur thA wertnlnp .iuu.i.t.v, ..... ... n on January the twenty-second, of one or saiem s iair young niairuus. ni- IknuDh ttia ancrfi ffaniA.i t haa hnAtl an open secret for several weeks, the date 01 me weuuillB iiao uwii tiuoc. ivrii. Mrs. M. A. Plamondon of Portland is enjoying a visit of indefinite length with her daughter. Mrs. Henry Pape www The Percy Pope Dabneys of Port land are entertaining a large week rtv nt their hnme. Mrs. Eliza heth E. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Knighton of Salem are among the twenty-rive guests asKea ... Burton spent Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Christmas ln Ti.-ner. ir onn Vn Rnln Drain of Eueene were holiday guests of Mrs. Drain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nerod. Tt.. Pnv Htirtmn are entertalnlne . .1." .1 . ml T U Ankor. mis wren mi. "u ... man of Monmouth, Miss Isabel Acker- j f . Km.) ilizimian fmm man ana mr. nm ...... Corvallis Agricultural college. . .... '.f.n I? V Ta CtAlnor lector auu ..uu. ... j. ; vi.oata &t me uanuuei uiveu in ' r,i.ni tnr tl.e irovernors of Oregon Washlr.gton andIdaho. Doctor F. G. Schaefer of Los An geles, whose wife and small daughter have been guests of Mrs. Schaefer 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Suther land, arrived in Salem last Sunday to spend Christmas day with the family. Mrs. Arthur Hodees nf RnUn lriohn accompanied by her little daughter Rhoda, will be entertained fnr eral weeks y Mr.unr- Mrs. Alonio Gesner. (Continued on Page 7.) Entire Line of Coats Reduced. Entire Line of Suits Reduced. Entire Line of Dresses Reduced. Entire Line of Linens Reduced. Entire Line of Undermuslins Reduced. Entire Line of Waists Reduced Entire Line of Hosiery Reduced. Entire Line of Knit Underwear Reduced. Entire Line of Infants' Wear Reduced. Entire Line of Umbrellas Reduced. Entire Line of Leather Goods Reduced. Entire Line of Stationery Reduced. Entire Line of Notions Reduced. Entire Line of Handkerchiefs Reduced. Entire Line of Furs Reduced. Entire Line of Sweaters Reduced. Underwear Reduced I Every Article we offer is standard I i quality and made by the besti: i: manufacturers :: Look us over I "i I Quality Merchandise U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between State and Court Streets Popular s Prices t 44 .- mssqsmEmsmssmsKm IT! CMcag Store WE WISH TO EXTEND TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Our policy always has been, and always will be, the best goods for the least money. Where we can save the buying public money we do so. Now in order to make room for an immense spring shipment we will clear out all our over six months goods from shelves and counters; not on a 20, 30 or 50 per cent basis, but at actual cost and less, Store Closed New Years .Day MRS. 5. C. WALL. and formerly occupied oy mr .L. -.....nnalilm lit PhPmaWH III tne Is. Iiwao""" school laHt Momlay evenlnB about four, hundred and fifty employes, students j and neighl-ors gathered around two well loaded Christmas trees, exchang ing gifts and enjoying all the happi ness of a Yuletlde relehratlon. On Sundav evening previous there was T,a Christmas nervire Kivru m u.- i chapel with the following program: Greeting song, girls chorus: l-ord s 1 nraver, I" concert: solo. "Christian T l. '. l'l-i- faia' muff hv arhnn!. Snow : gong Remenilier the The NAUrraft Shop, 291 North street, just across a vqVo " Viola Ferris icu Amid the Winter's Snow tic , - - . . ,.t llttlo it r H ipoor": address by Doctor McC,e of 'Portland; ong hy girls chorus, "Mil J'sic of the Itells": lenediction. ser- . i ... rf,,i rhrlmma vesner vice was given In the flaptist church Open Tuesday, January 2, 9:00 a. m. We Have Cut Our Furs to Cost and Less Come In and See Them CMcago Store