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THE DAILY. CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV. 6, 1915. TWO CONCERT V CAEOL S. DIBBLE. IX the realm of parti parties, society ami Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. '. The following unique invitations have has, so to speak, turned the tables A. N. Moores, -Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas ; been Kent out to the club members and this week, p.s bridge, both figura- Kay. j their friends: lively and literally, has been pushed I : "Please write me a jingle," my wife to tlie wall, in fitviir of the all popular Affairs of a fecial nature this wrek sai,i t0 n,P) "500" table, which has been cirelo.1 have happened " lioforc or after the n0 jIlvite an ,hc ladies to a nice ro constantly at a number of delight- 'Jitney Frolic." having been datetl with silver tea, fol affairs. One of tho most distinctive all due regard for that absorbing and To lu,() a( mlr hnmc , 8(W .Ej. of these was too opoiing for the season gay mid week event, to a place of sec- (v (h(1 x.rth Salem Women's Club. of the "ilerrv tio ltountl eluit, one or oniiary importance, tnr me i,.i.;tc.i, at- j tho oldest clubs in Salem, on Wednes- queled as it was by a carnival of fun ' lay nignt, tne Hostess ror ino evening it. tut: uiemuK, n.iu u .item.., "-.,,, ., f , ... in ,, th- h ' . i' ti m.,u... r ,m,..ni;,r ti., hnniiv en in imt in tit ' J,l't "en, lair iniiy, win an mis oe iiriit;; -irs. 41t1.Mi1.1j ,'. mnco v.. . ........ -i iv - - liaudsmno, yellow- chrysanthemums several weeks' endeavor upon the part .formed oxcoodi-.gly effective decora- of numerous society matrons. The at- inni tliriiiii'hnnt the rooms. Seven tractive booths and their inviting wares tables of ";"00" were arranged for the drew large numbers of visitors to the jd.ivers. cnnl honors wero made by Mrs. bazaar in the afternoon, while the Jit-; " hy, Wednesday the vV lliir..n n ,1.1 .Inlin McNnrv. Curtis 'nev Frolic, was a rt'eoenized triumph! house isn't dirty, were followed by the serving hour. An in'the high art of clever entertainment.: Afternoon of the luth, fiom two to additional feature of interest was con-! Among the numbers on the program, j five-thirty." tributed during the evening by the col-1 delighting the audience was a song act, The proceeds, thev lection of $'i.00, which was taken up I" The Hoy Who Muttered ami tne l.iri; for the benefit of a room to be furnish- Who Lisped," staged by Miss Margery, For eil in the Y. W. C. A. building. The Marvin anil Carl tiabrielson. The ever lub member:, prevent were: Mr. a. id popular Tom Ordeinnn was enthusiast- Mrs. S. W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. ltus- j lcnlly receivetl 1.1 a number ot favorite "Very well," said I in tones debonair That 's easv von see. here, At sun down or sun up, next week or next vear" next, if the pav furnishing a V. W. C. A. sav, are fully to room at the el Catlii, Dr. and .Mrs. T. C. Smith, !lr. anil Mrs. .1. ,. Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. .lohn M'cNarv, Mr. and Mrs. Heuben airs, including "My Harden in Swed en." I lance numbers gracefully exe euetd wero several characteristic in- Hoise, Mr. r. 11I Mr: .1. I). Sutherland, tliau dances by Mrs. (). ii. (.legrich and Nr. and Mrs. ft. H. Fleming, Mr. and a fancy tlance by Miss Frist-ilia t lem Mrs. Max Huren, Dr. ami Mrs. ('. U. 'ing in Turkish costume. Mucii up Jtobertsou, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Thiol- pluuso was accorded Albert Kgun in his ten. Mr. an 1 Mrs. II. W. Thielsen. Mr. ragtime singing n:id tlancing. Willnrd i And iiiiinediately pulletl out the remains j ' of my hair ' 1 In the frantic, attempt to extract a j jingle But only succeeded in making a bingle. I I But this is the burden of this little - -r'. I Hall uuve several pleasing song mini-. bers. Accompanying the onttltmnors ! Irs. W. II. iturg-i mat vc sincerely nope you win an on the piano was M Misa Margery Marvin, whose singing met with much favor at the Jitney frolic and the Editors' Banquet this week. lianlt, Jr. Miss Mstry Schultz gave several pleasing violin selections. The remaining articles were auctioned oft amid a galo of merriment. Mrs. K. M. Holer was the recipient ot tne rattle of a crib blanket; the Spa box of candy fell to Harvey Wells, and Arthur Wil son won tho Indian blanket. The com bined proceeds of the afternoon and evening were most gratifying nnd as a! rosult of the Jitney Frolic it is thought tiiat two rooms can be furnished. The many donations, which were generously contributed played no small part in the success of the undertaking ami the com mittee in charge are most appreciative of the assistance, thus given the don ors. along A ml enjoy yourselves fully with all due hilarity Assisting "interim" the good cause of cbaritv. ,tf . hi, v i ?M.-r 7 4. Miss Friscilla Fleming, wbos 3 graceful dancing was a feature of the Jitney Frolic this week, . .ili3El Madame Lucie Valair The Parisian Operatic and Concert Mezzo-Soprano, who recently came from Paris to Portland, will make her inaugural appearance there at the Heilig Theatre Sunday, Nov. 14, :) p. m.. The program will vary from sacred music to opera in costume. Mme. Valair will be assisted by Miss Katherine Ensey, soprano; Mr. G. C. Kiechner, cel list; Mr. J. Hutchison, accompanist. Tickets 50c, 75c, $1.00 Irving. The eldest daughter, W. 1). Mulkey. Why bald heads Mr. C. A. Mulkey. The other side of tho house, Mr.1 Lewis Fisher. I f Farting Doug "Till We Meet Again."; The entire afternoon and a late ev-1 f cuing was spent in listening to instru-, f mental music and singing old familiar' J and patriotic songu ami reminiscences. Mrs. Charles Iiri'.ut entertained a bevy of little folks on Wednesday af ternoon at her home on Oak street in honor of he? daughter, Marjorie's ninth birthday. The rooms were decorated in long, flowing streamers of yellow, crepe p. per and marigrflds, and the little tots were made happy by a lovely glittering birthday cuke, surrounded by. canilles. The juvenile guests were: Uorothy Church, 1'nuline Knowlnnd. (Continued on Tage Three.) I BeaverStatePrinters I Society and Commercial Printing:. Phone 1512. Booms 1-S, Fatten Block Tho North Salem Women's Club will give a silver tea next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Dubuis, 8(10 E street. The proceeds will go towards furnishing a room in Dunne). the new Y. V, C. A. building, lint. I The Perplexed Witness. (Anon) active organization nirenny lias raiseu ituwani a sum of $-0 for this cause, ami ex pects to add materially to this fund on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Dubuis ami Mr. K. K. Fish er constitute the invitation ctiminittee. 'I, .:.. I .lnUi:.,u A.ltl,,., In ,tl.,tl, Slnl..m !o tn lmt,, ti, niKd A group of pupils f Mrs. Anna I ; . ,..Vi! u:.. I;:"-.:..; ..V".;?.. ;t Mr.bel Roberison, Mi-s Ada Bayton, 'reirnestly requested tnat those intend Miss Francis Aipken. Miss Ilitchcot!, !iug to make subscriptions do so prompt was the week end guest of Mrs. Orantily. It is not of course thinkable that Bunnell. IKulrm music lovers intend to let this opiKtrtunity pass, but this tan be done, Mrs. A. H. Moore was hostess Wed-lin cffin-t, by neglecting to respond in ncsday evening at a delightful " 500") time. It is an indication of the char part v.' honoring her brother, A. 1.. Ryan, acter of the artists proposed for Salem who' left during the week for Portland, 'that, although many -well known no where he will make his future home, tables have lowered their prices this Six tables were arranged for the play-'year, Clatlski, Oesip ami Clara (labrilo ers, high aeorcs felling to Mrs. Charles witwh, nnd De (iorgoza, are eminent Elgin and Miss ttlith Hazard. Her!noH" 'o nave menu inaiouiMieu. cut-bun-liter. -Miss Helen Moore, nnd Mrs. 'script ions should be made to Miss Min- U. K. Schaefer, assisted in serving. The Mngers who has charge of the rooms were nrtisticnUy tlecoiatnl ini'oursc. ur ui too tiu.iuuni.cu iiiusic tiitib flnlitinu niifl rnqcs Tlitise eriiov- Stores. ing Mrs. Moore's hospitality were: I Mr. and Mrs. Is. B. lienhn, Mr. and Rogers Fish at the School of Expres sion, o-ti orth Liberty, gave uu at tractive program i t her stmlio tea OA Wednesday I'ticrnooii. tluests, nuinber ing thirty-five, ussembletl in the studio at J p. in. and listened appreciatively to the following numbers: lie Pays License on a Dog. (Adlu). Jane Jones. (Hen King). Leedle Jawcub Strauss. (Anon). Charles Dillard. Christmas in India. (Kipling). Home Thoughts From Abroad. (13 running). Mrs. A. T. Kasinartk. Mr. Donley on the (irip. (P. F. And Loudly Praises the Gar ment That Leads a Double Life By Margaret Mason. (Written for Uo United Press.) Oh where are the terrors of suburbs.' Commuting, oh where is thy sting Sime wifie wears two in one garments The joys of the country we sing. Our Reason and Are You Coming? We want your prescription business, and feel we are entitled to it for the following reasons: Only competent pharmacists employed. Prescription filled as written, yvith the best drugs and chemicals obtainable. We charge no more than other stores. Qual ity, accuracy, caution and skill considered. A. B. Poole, Graduate in Thannacy, Proprietor. Pool's Drug Store 372 State St. Phone 276 The St. Monica's Altar society of the Xp,v Yo,.k Nov, 3 Hurrah for the Vuu Hibber and the Swans. (R. H.Mrs. II. K. Sehat'fer'. Dr. and Mrs. w.','t,loliV"nur,;n ,wi" '"'J'1 .il ,,n'-aaron ; garment that leads a double lite. Save Single Admission to Salem Ly ceum Will Total . . $6.00 Season Ticket . . 1.00 Reservations Extra 1200 to be sold 800 gone Davis i Beatrice Walton. Judgment Day. (Cooke). The Haunted Harden. (Anon). Urace Babcock. Sleep. ( M is. Brow ning ) , Maxine Flliott. When the Folks is Done. (Riley). Scathing Remarks by Bub. (Kiloy, l.a Vonne Coppork. Each number brought forth hearty new "soie. de soir, " it is made with a detachable satin or velvet tiaiu fall ing from the shouUera in back and a like straight panel falling from the cor sage in trout. This train is so devised 0 Asueln, Mr. ami Mrs. John Pollock, ,"'r,""",",. "'c,"" ".'c ""; it mnv sound as it it wero suitable 1 Mr. nnJ Mrs. A. I.. Rvan, Mr. nnd Mrs. I f nnrsday and Irnlay botn afternoon ; for ouv' ,h(, tw0 fa,.C(i woman, but in- (i. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Irvine,;""" ' 11;ovt"""r '" Jl '- " deed all nnd every woman htnls it with : 0 drupe around the s.ioulders and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlts Klgin. Mr. and Josll'h 1,111 ' A ' 0ft , eI,ter"""f"a I delight, the yueea of tho Commuters ! iaslt. t( .he front panel, thereby form Mrs. Kilwnrd X. (iillliighain, Mrs. Flor-1 l''K"' ''"' I-8". oomprisinR in vm-mUttr - an elective evniing wrap. lrwiu, Miss Ktlith Hazard and.,' Vi "-'"" ou see its a costume tasiiiuneu i 'i',,s gown even goes one lietter anti .1. .iii.i.. Ai.i.i tiiut "nnia My wit It a long, loose coat over a short, ; ; 1,1s a thin to its changing charms. IHtllrll. A clncKen (Upper Will be,li !,:. ivii,tr (.inridiv (he siintilen.- u,.l.i; tl, .,l in, I trnina nil ence William l.audon. thei . , J ! . "' . . ; I appearance ot a very smart and niodisn ..... '- -Ml" suit. Hut be not deceived! unen nuiatiy lausc uud sincere coniinemlations on Thnrsdnv evenin" with three tables of! Mr- Lwls ""'I h's Mrs. unbuttons said coat the double dealing the great improvement shown bv those : r,ml " Honors were captured by Mr '"''"'fttt Hyars Stout, celebrated their. is at once revealed. She stands torth who had appeared in program previous-'i Mrs lteviere Pink roses informing- !?0,l"n. wedding miniversnry at their resplendent in a stunning, semi-decol- IV. Honoring Miss Bertha Hanks, house guest of Dr. M. E. Pomerov. Mrs. i Ralph White entertained enjoyably I led with delicate ferns formed tasteful .J"9 Mchn,!'a- Oregon, October 2, lette atteruoon or restaunmt gown of decorations tl.rouL-hout the rooms. Mrs. '1'1:'; Tho,r Pn? .w'"ll8 occurred ( deb, ate paste tint. A deep, facing ot guests, couiinented unon the fact that Hr,... Svk... nssistc.l in .ervinir. Those !'.' ' ,e 10 "ie 01 "nue s parents near the same dark toned material as tne the tea is a school function, and some prm.t were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank i T ? ' ,'!1''.?. ''"'""V i,r0 Mrs. Fish, a short talk to the of the speakers appearing for the first tinit'. the selections li aving been pre pared as class loom exeroises. The guests and their hosts nnd hostes ses then spent an hour chatting over the ten cups. The ten table was presid ed over bv Mis. Knzmarok, assisted by gon, Oc-: coat around the bottom ot the skirt is u-.l Af. .,.! 1,1 .-, Mr. " " ' ""1"" uu. I'.u'u-crs i ne 11 UK ncmccil l u cum nci c ftisi iiint-s I V ito, i, lMr i' L cf"'ra' Mr. Stout crossed the ,.ains i i one, the key to the s'ar.orial situa- i id Mis. BcMere Mr. ami Mrs t U to . . - and'tioii. Pomcroy, Mr. and frs. R. (.. Hunter.,,.,, ., vjil, ,.., T.,,.i ,i u ..: Miss Maevl Hunter, Miss Marret : l -.i::.. r."1' J . ' ! "12Lv"r"i. ... i ....V . . . ,, .,,..,a ivn....i.,a vi mi- hi. ctiii. iicn tliitt- 13 tni..:n-i. iinu v- istnte ever i.ince. excepting a short time feet the perfect picture of a suit and spent at thoalwnte.- Hay, Washington, yet, with tho coat removed, the dark, 1 hero wero presei.t on tho occasion ol i iltK'p skirtband le.'ds richness to the together: J'resto change! Another complete frock is displayed. A most triumphant triumvirate truly is this triolet toilette. President's Fiancee Keeps Them Guessing White, Miss Francis Wnrd. ir . t n . I 4, Vi- V,r .iv ',, , iri . , , There, wero presei.t oil tho occasion o ! (km skirtband le..ds richne: Miss Kill.. , with l,sters . har es Oil-; home alter -Might ful trip east, v.s-,thi, fpfctiva, eil,h,v.fiv(, r,tivPS na,j!jinlCT fr0,k cxpos0(, thl. ard. Rex Davis and led Howard as et- ; wit., her daughter. Nettie, and f.,,,, ,.0 llsist j " of all the children i which has touches of the s tit lent pages. SOn. lleorce Dnnitind, in Aurora, Ne- if ,h 'n,.x riL.. i..... .. ' By Margaret Mason. Written for the I'nited Press.) New Yiirk, Nov. ti. Mrs. Norman Unit, President Wilson's fiancee, left behind tier here a trail of anguish and uncertainty. One of three of Fifth avenue's swellest. establishments is 1, .,,'t. Miir .in l.ni' u-n.l.litifv .lr.i.a bill tit, bodice of l,,. which it is Shi. selected ison, t.eorge nnnuind, in Aurora, e-;nf th.. (.0,,., Ml8. I'. Mulkev. h... I , I . lu.1....... ,h ....I ............ ... ...... ...... l''"'.-. n"',."7 'n7:lmn,l and family, of Mehama. lirou; if ,he two in one " ' ' HF In Mrs. John Roberts entertained with a ; Missouri, returning by way of IMrs. I'enj. Irving, husband nnd fi.mily, A perfect toilette indeed for the com- P' '!. .'' ' ,, ? ' ' , . V'.,.. ,,, ,,, prettily appointed dinner Mondity ,.y. attle where , he wa the guest ot h.-rl(lf Albnuy. Oregon; Mrs. C. A. Mulkey, 1 muter 's bride. M.e cm come in earlv ,, " ' 'J1,,. "' t riavH, eNOea ''"i".' i r of the Clifford Browns, ..laughter. Mrs. A. l.mgeufetter. husband and family, of Mehama. Ore-U,,,! do her shopping in a fitting and ',' , "", " ttj ...ul, y- who left Wednesday night for a sev-1 gon: Mrs, Fred Horner, husband r,l I fined suit and then when fond husband . J in , . , ctal months' sojourn through Califor-! The Woman s Alliance of the I nitnr-, family, of Mill City, Oregon; Mrs. ! 9ks her to stay in town to dinner a.nl ' V,, ' ,, - ... t . rV - i - il -" 1 1 ! " -" tl.it mn and eastern states. The board was inn church nre displaying much interest Joseph Stephens ami family, of Xew-I.,0 to the theatre nfterwanls, she ma v ;'. ,, .', ' ., '. .,, '. ' very artistically centered with a large in the bazaar, which will take place at i berg, Oregon; Ray l Stout, wife a :d i accept with perfect etiuanimitv ami a',,,.',' ',, S'."' ' green and brown art basket filled with :the church on December lMh. Any ; ftimily. of Portland, Oregon; l.uthe-r i perfect frock. ' i s firn. v 1 n ,V .. J-n-ev mio the ri. h tt d button chrvsnnthenitims. Sriety of lovely Christmas gifts will be stout, wif. and family, of Mehama,! Hubby s alwavs bound to ask her,1. " . . .. . k ''.i. ... .... . j Covers were laid lor Mr. and Mrs. Clif available, and the Uizaar will be fol- Oregon, nnd Mire Annie Stout, of S-1 loo, wlien ho sees what a ravishing . u m i M-. iwnl l.v nn., nf tl.o manv on Intnl. e twin lli...r...i Thn. ... ........ i . ... , ,u ' " 'tess agents IIIC Sill III mougl m'i.i in..,,.., ..... tt. iii ..ti;.. , iiiiiiiii-t- , ( , ..... .. ,..-,, . (incite sue nus up tier cum nice m. i.ii. 1 li:.i i,H t M ... ti........ ci '.i chicken tde mitilicrs The alliance was ohm nt' Mrs. St.v.it'a wiatord M ra M'.fv . i i.t . I I'u-iii'i', . , .. .... ...;, . . i. . . , v ... 11 111! I I . - " " ' . 110 ' "HI ion I CI J lll.iur .n, I. lit . '.' .....I i ! Mr. and Mis. Roberts. ' entrtained 1' ri.lny atteruoon by Mrs. h. ( C. Hamillo.i, or Fossil, Oregon, nnd ! 0t one of these two fol.l blessed frocks. ! ! Hilt-Hi. nt ll..r hnmn nt. Smith 1 'omtlier- 1 1 hrcil f.f )itr h.,ru Mr W II llv.ro! . .. i.:. ... ......I... ...... - . i . - . -.-.' .noiner on 01 u.ninic ui.ttiuu iiitii-i, .1.1.... , , . ... .-in. Assisting the hostess weie: .Mix ,of Salem. Orciroe: Mr. Austin Mires, of n iv.i,;,,., ; ,. t.. tl,;. u,vn ,. 1111 ' ' ""P".'- " .Mrs. c.iiwiir.i niiingnast ami .Mrs. .., x. . t n.,; ! lmi i u-.. .:. ... ........""" ...,.. i.v...... .!,.,... t.uu.ii, .nr. 1,,-iuimi , ai eve;nng gown tnat necomcs its own i Mires, t.f Draie. Oregon, as well ns:wr;,p. It alo becomes its own wearer Mrs. P. ,1. Hibber gr.ve a Kensington many otner relatives and friends tronCverv much. laiily thumping at their typewi iters. at her home on I'nion street. Kriduv in other part., of the sti.te. Of those pres- lioniir of Mrs. Harry l.otes, formerly ! en t, twenty-four were giand childre.i, Kdward S. Tillinghast and Mrs. K. M. I'.itiwn were .lelightful hoslesses for the Keu.iiugti.il Tea club on Tues, day, which met at t.ie home of the lat ter. The rooms were in lovely rich ..... I : I ' ... ll'IICtl 1111 ILIIIi.S il 'It CtlSlllllS. llllt-SIS . . , . . . , , . I.,: I , bidden besides the club were- Mrs '" f,'"Ule. w no lies recently moved ut;""- '"t ......iii. , I iii n West.ici ti Mrs I H..rri".ii.'.i ' "pitnl eitv. The rooms wero taste-! There has been but one doiith in this Mrs lli.mcr l.on'let '' ""anged with potted ferns and'feu.ily in all these years, that the eld- " . . . baskets of autumn lined dahlias. Later est child, a eon, many years ago. i ,, . ,, , ,, , the hostess was assisted in serving by I The Mehama Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. l.tMlge William I. ray , . ,, ,. , , i.,r . w-ns elaborately deenRited wit-,, niitiinnt ' and small .li.ughter, Pin.lence, have re- iliu,)(v T1. ,,,, wfre. Mr!1 Hob- leaves, ferns and flowers, the tables' .turned home lr.nu n delightful sojourn m ,.,;! Ml., Kll1 lMltf0muer, Mrs. si.iea.i i.i the class room of the church! ft scveial weeks in Calilornia. They ,,rienbr.i..k. Mr. K. R. Riugo, Mrs.;were heavily lade-i with all kinds of! 'w:'r0 'lK;"u"." "' M'-, ,'ri,v n,!,,h;'' A. M. Cluipman, Mrs. M. K. Kolf, Mrs. 'etlibles and lavishly decorated with, Mrs. Wiliaui (,iav, at the Oregon bin Id- ,;,,,.,, MrH- Knr McMechon. fruits and flowers. Plates were laid ling, going on to l.os Angeles Jor a short Mr ,am. w ,,,, M,. ,'Br,,.ai.for every guwt present by .which were. The numbers of fi.rcs collected bv the elevated mads in Hie year ended June Jtl was 2,ii7S,SlH smaller than the num ber of fares it collected in the venr bo- Fashioned of the fluffy tulle or the! I that !- Now, how would you a, Boston lilnbe. count for st n v before returning home, ! 4 I Miss lleitinde nnd Miss Margaret (ray, who have ben the guests of Mrs. .lohn McNiny lor several mouths, nre i',jm,0 it',iiiig .-iiuoity i in- ineir nouie in e llittle. i Hartley Mrs. RoeaM (Hover. also laid a personal hand painted place. Icard ami a button hole iHiinpiet. I Mrs. I W. (Ilei.son oi ened her homo ' At "liigh t.vclve" the bride a.i.l: Moinlav evening to the Cherry City jgrooni led the mnrch from the residence , club. Hallowe'en decorations." "lc cliurcn aid ill secured their ro Buy Now Save $5 Sale at all Music Stores Mr. nml Mis. Asahel Hush had as tiieir week end gi.f t Mr. Ilelmbolts, of Milwaukee. Mr. llebitholtM R.nl Mr.:.. . .. .n.L. irt..,.i U..,..J ci.llt'ge nnd games symbolic of the occasion jspeetive places uboul the tables, rour made the evening a merrv one. Assist- of the younger grand children opened, ing the hostess were: Sirs. McAlvin, the cetetuoir.es with a song of welcome. 'Mrs. Marsh a;i. Mrs. ('.rant Flnki'.Ihe feast was enlivened by songs ami (luests clad in various fancy customs reminiscence sp. tjches. Atter the dinner u-..r... ir n.,.1 M ra .:i-,t.tt l-la 1 friends t!n,i m,. Fl.....r li,. Mr. nml Mrs. I taken of the entire cruun assembled, nl I.MeAlvin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marsh, Mr. nnd.'o several family roups. Mr. nnd Mr3. IMrs. tt. 1,. Donnl.lsoii. Mr. and Mrs. intent re.'eived nuiry nice and appro Mrs. II. B. (loodin entertained in-; J,.ks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flake, Mr. jpriate persents. t hief of which wns the lormany ni ner nome on i our. sueei(l,, Mr, William Dnnielr. Tliutsilav evening in honor of Mr.! (iootlin's birthday. fomplimentnrv to Mrs. Walter Pil chard, of Portl'::ii.l. Mis. Winnie Wi) Mrs. Melvin Plimpton returned from son, entertni.ed inforiiiRllv at a de Hush were former Aniher-t. Portland Wednesday, having aceom- lightful ".100" pnrtv Weiliiesday uignt j.nnied her mother, Mrs. 11. (1. Cuinp-jnt her home on North Front street. The bell, w ho had been her house guest dur-Iguostrt circled three trhlo. of cards. Fol ing the week. jlowing the card gnne, a dainty reptutt was served, Miss (.iretta Richmond as- Miss Zola Hitchcock, a very charm- nisting the hostess. Those who enjoyed ing nu, I attractive bride elect," of Port-1 thin affair were: Mrs. Walter Pilchard, land, wbone welding to F. S. Oannett, Miss tlrotU Richmond, Miss He's Hich o.f Salem, will be n social event of the moml, Miss Kstella Wilson, Arvil Wil near futiue, war t ie inspiration of son, Kenneth Brown, Jack C.ierringlon. kitchen siiower, givei nt the hoin.t of Mrs. O. M. K.IHott on Saturday even- The salo of tickets for the Musical ing. tjogrly r.i'inin.i formexl effective Artists' eourve Is proceeding in a n-an-ili'corntioiis iu the Uvlnif room, while ner gratifyi ig to thoe concerned. It the Uining room iaa s profusion of will soon be decided definitely now, golden token of nffection presented by the children and the grandchildren. The noon hour program wras presided over by Mr. Hay I,. Stout, the eldest son, as toastmastcr and was as fol low": Song of welcome. 1 Prayer by Mr. Beuj. Orving. Song. Mr. Wiuslow. Finally reminiscent es by Mr, Austin Mires. Song. I Karlv pioneer tlavs by M.'. V. 11. Bvars. " 1 'ssnp. 1st, ''Oh, Promise Me." 2nd. "Silver Thronds Among the Gold,' Mrs. Ronald C. (Hover. Memories of the first wedding dav, hy Mr. Benton Mires. 'The lirst sou in law by Mr. Bvnj. Salem Musical Artist Course Under Management of Minnetta Magers Presents GADSKI PRIMA DONNA DRAMATIC SOPRANO GABRILOWITSCH - WORLD - RENOWNED. PIANIST Assisted bv CLARA GABRILOWITSCH CONTRALTO DE GOGORZA CONCERT-BARITONE These Artists to appear in December, January and February respectively. Trices First 14 rows first floor and first ? rows balcony at $3.00. Last 1 rows first floor at $4.00, for the entire course of Three Concerts. Single concerts $2.00. Subscription list and tickets on sale now at the music stores. It is very necessary that those who desire to hear these artists subscribe or purchase their tickets this week. As the guarantee must be given at that time. i