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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OftEGON, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1915. f" ALINE THOMPSON CL ; -k . 1UBT at present society folk are very Touch on the qui vive prcpar- ing ror tae Uhnstmas heiiday; con sequently the calendar for both formal and informal affairs will remain some what depleted until after Christmas, as (unctions of this sort demand too much time of the matron and maid just at this particular date. However, there is little doubt but what the weeks following this lull will be brimming with social -events; when one pageant right after another will whirl us onward on the echo of music and laughter. Dancing is by far "tho most fascinat ing diversion this season and never hag society been in such A flutter over the all popular art. From the many clubs organized this winter the smart set are to indulge freely in -their most cherished pasttimo. Another perfectly new informal dancing club will appear on the list af ter tonight when Miss Esther and Katherine Carson will be tho hostesses t their home for the premier dance of this cuib. Included in the club are: Miss Eita Bteinor, Miss Ksther and Katherine Carson, Miss Maigery Wnrviu, Miss Ida bimmons, Miss Ellen Thielsen, Miss Aline Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Hazel Downing, Miss draco Henn, liaurence Hofer, Hnlph MooreB, Paul Wallace, Fritz Wade, Carl (inbrielaou, Daniel Fry, Jr., Jessup Strang, James Yonug, Albert Ejjiin, l,r- Prince liyrd, Charles Reynolds and Ersel Kay. Among the mauy formal and inform al dancin? clubs, which will give at tractive nnd smart ufl'airs (luring the season, are the Monday eveniuir. the I Subscription, the Elks, and the Friday Might, which was organized Inst week at MisB Florence Iloi'ors. Mrs. Willinm Btirghardt, Jr., enter tained with delightful informal Ken sington and tea, Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her house guest, Miss Joseph O. Lewis, of Los Angeles, California, who left that evening for Oregon City where Bhe is: the guest of her sister, lira. Hedges. Mrs. liurghardt was assisted by Mm. VTjlliam Lytlo. - v Mr. and Mrs. Chauneey Dishop went to Portland yesterday whero thuv were joined by Hr. nnd MrH. ,F. K." Smith for dinner and tlie hockey gnmo last evening. One of the smartest events of the enson was tho charming reception giv en by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mooros in Portland Wednesday oveuing, com plimenting their Bon and dnughtor-in-Jaw, Jir. and Mrs. Morrill Hruco Moorcs (Gertrudo Jones.) Receiving with the hoBts wero "Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. Joiicb, of Labish Veadow, Mrs. Moorcs' imreiits. IT ' . ,Sm h iiiummx-w- now 1 . I ' -W'1u'gt. -v'la f GLOVES 1 ' ft PAJAMAS I iL'vZi mW G ARTE Its 1 WU MACKINAW I V.MUliELLA I ,-", , , 4" 1 f w 7 - ' ' " -i:v-.,::: ;. V .i.: -V ' ,'' : 'I; ;' : .' V :y- 4 V;;&-' 'V ' '- , $ Miss Margnorlte Flower, who appeared Grove, Friday evening. About seventy-five smartly attired I women and their escorts called during mo evening. Clusters of lovely red blossoms nnd greenery were effectively arranged in the drawing room; while the dining room was enrried out in the same Yule- tido colorings. Hrllliant red polnsettins adorned the serving table, which was presided over by Mxs. Leon PeterB, Mrs. L. K. Moore, Mis. 0. E. llowcruiun and Mrs. J. L. Hciiultz. Assisting about tho rooms were: Mrs. Andorson Cannon nnd the Misses Her tha and Cnrrie Moores. The Misses 'Marguerite Pulitszch, and Edna Mott tiHsixted in the dining room. The punch bowl wus presided over by. Mrs. Ches ter Mooros (I.uecn Morcluiul) and Airs. A. H. 'ells. Mr. and Mrs. Asnhel Tlush returned from Portland today whero they were the guests of frionds for dinner and in concert at Pacific university, Forest the hockey game last night at the Hip- podrome. The dancing club composed of a group of tho younger belles and beaux enjoyed a gay evening Friday, whon I Hurry Mills was the host for tlio sec I ond of a number of jolly little dancoB to bo given by tnis club, whicn was only organized last week at Miss Flor ence Uofer's. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Smith were the charming hosts for tho Oak's Bridge club Monday evening. Four tables of tho game were ar ranged for tho club members and sev eral additional guests. High score honors wero awarded to Miss Helen Dcckebach and Edward Oilliiigham. Those bidden besides the club wore: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillinghnm and Mr. and Mrs. John Cruig. )0tne one that Truth Is Stranger Than Advertising" Then You Mast 1 OVERCOATS The Price of our $15 Suits and Overcoats Q and Overcoat in our entire stock. Mrs. Clyde Graham presided over a prettny-appointeu one o cioca iuncn eon Wednesday. Gathering around the table which was adorned in beautiful fragrant pink roses and ferns were covers for neven including the members of the Luncheon club. . Later Mrs. Graham and aer guests adjourned to the Y. W. A. quarters where they arranged the fur niture and hangings in their -room at the new building. Delightful and ehanning in -every way was the luacbeoa presided over , by Miss bdna losse 'riday. The rooms were bright and -suggest ed the coming holiday season with a decorative scheme of red .and green Circling the table which was aglow with blossoms,-greenery and brilliant ly lighted red candles were the mem bers of the La Condor club and a few additional guests. Covers, were placed lor sixteen. After luncheon the guests enjoyed a beautifully decorated Christmas tree ami were the -recipients of many at-;, tractive gins. The club's gift to Miss Josse was si handsome silver bowl with the name of tire club and the -date -engutved en ,it. Bridge was played during -the. after-: noon with tne honors falling rto Mrs, Harry vVcnderoth. j. The additional guests were: 'Hiss Kits Steiner, Mrs. Lloyd Farmer anil Mrs. Armin Sterner. ) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinney ( Althea Moores) will give a house party at their Gearhart beach cottage vluring the holidays. Their attests besides Mr. nnd Urn. A. 'N. Moores and Kaluh Moores. will in clude the immediate family. -m Mrs. Thomas C. Smith, Jr., writer-i tained the Kensington elub at a de lightfully informal afternoon Wednes day. ! - Miss Margaret Kodgers arrived home todav fo her holiday vacation. Mrs. William Lytle will leave Mon day for Pendleton where she will -be the holiday guest of friends and rela tives. Dr. Lytle will join Mrs. LyUe later in tho week; when they will be the motif of many charming affaire. During their visit, Mrs. Lytre's sis ter, Mrs. Blotuqitest will give a dance, for which they will be the L'noitB of honor. E. Fritz Slsde was in Portland Yes terday and attended the hockey game, at the Hippodrome last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olcott will have as their holiday and Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald West and daughter Helen, of Portland. Mrs. Elmer Xudden left Friday for Newport where she will visit her moth er and father, Mr. and Mrs. Kagan. Mr. luduen, will join them lor tho Christinas holiday. A delightfully informal sewing ben and tea was given by Mrs. George Pal mer Putnam today when she attked a number of guests for the afternoon. Clarence Bishop, ff, Pendleton, is the weeic end guest ot ins pnrents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Chauneey Bishop. , Considerable interest is being mani fested by the dance-loving contingent over the approaching date for the Or ange club dnnce to bo given in the arm- has said See Our Discount on Every Man's and Boy's Suit ory, Wednesday evening, December the twenty-ninth. A large number of invitations havf been issued for this affair which will be one of the merriest and most de lightful dances of the season. With the many college folk home for their holiday vacation, the attractive armory will no doubt be filled with en thusiastic 0. A. C belles and beaux. The patrons and -patronesses for the evening are: Governor and Mrs. Withy eombe, President and Mrs. J. W. Kerr, of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olcott, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Alberts. Mrs. J. E. Ludlam will leave the first of the week for Portland where she will be the gticsts of friends and rela tives. Mr. Ludlam will join Mrs. Ludlam several days before Christmas when they will visit Mr. Ludlam 's parents. Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. R. E. Downing charmingly entertained tho members of their Kensington elub at Mts. Elliott's Tuesday afternoon. Jttasses of noiy and other attractive Christmas decorations in -red and green prevailed throughout the rooms. i Tne hastesscs has as additional guests Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. A. I. Eoff, ami Mrs. Frank Bpears. The club members spent tae After noon sewing on curtains for their room in the Y. W. C. A. 3Pord Tarplev. formerly of Salem. has been visiting with his .grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tarpley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee. JMr. larpley, who is a magazine. storv writer, has just returned. from England wnere tie nus been for the past lour years. The program presented bv Miss Mar guerite Flower and Miss Lucile' Kuntzi Friday evening at Pacific University, Forest Grove under the auspices of the woman s club of that city was entoveu oy a inrge assemblage. jne numbers arranged by these youn,7 artists were deliehtfullv refresh- ng and won much flattering aunlause. iivrw is me l'rogramine: Waking of Spring Del Riego 11 - .l . Miss rlower. Prelude in C Sharp Minor Kachmttmnoff Miss Kuntz. Carao Nome" Verdi' Miss Flower. A Sleepy NigJit Bond! 1'lny JWako Believe ' Bond The Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipton! Miss Flower. Drifting Frimlj .Miss Kuntz. Reading Selected Miss Flower. The Irish Folk Song Footo ! nonjour, wizon Pessardi uown in the Forest Ronald i Miss Flower. Miss Marguerito Flower Soprano. Miss Lucile Kuntz At the Piano. Mrs. Scth Kerron. of "Euirenp will nr. rive in Salem Tuesdnv to be the holi day guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawk. Mr. Korron will loin Mis. I errnii later in the week. M Dr. and Mrs. T. ('.. Smith. Jr.. will have as their Christmas guests, Mr. ami Mrs. T. Howard Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. tioff, of Portland. The marriage of Miss Zola Hitch cock, of Portland, to F. Stiusou Gan nett, ot this city, will take place at the home of tho biido-elect's sister, Mrs. Wilbur Pelton Reid at their at tractive home on Stark street. Port- land, Oregon, on Christmas eve. Aliss Hitchcock, who is a chnrinine and popular girl will be a decided ac quisition to the younger married set of this city, as they will make their home in Salem'. Mr. Gannett is the of the Washington juuior high school. Miss Beatrice Shelton presented a quartette of young musicians to the public Monday evening including Miss Ruth Sehnltz, Miss Alice Baker, Miss Laura Arenz and Miss Genevieve Ynn- kee. Miss Yankee's numbers. The Gav otte, by Godunl, mid The Clown, bv Thomel, wero exceptionally well ren dered. Miss Schultz, who is best adopt ed to melody work, gave Elegie, E Min or, by Nollct, and as her second num ber, played Lcs Hirondelles. bv :,l. nrd. Miss Baker, who cniovs music nf quirk, fnscinatiiisr teinnn. nlnvo.l A I Ilron Aimec, by Schutt and Miir- onct.te, by Frinil. Miss Arenz, who does brilliant interpretative work, ren dered Cnqnettiela, by Larregla and the iicuiiunii Minuet bv Pnderewsk . The first number, of this delightful progrnnune wits the Poet and Peasant Overture, played by Miss Mary Schultz and Mrs. Viola Vender llolmnn, violins with Miss Alice Maker at tho ninno. rhis number wus responded with n little Detttsches Tnnz. Mrs. Blanche Niemeyor added in finitely to the progrninmo bv a read ing. The Angel and the Shepherds. from Ben Hur. accompanied hv Mm Uolmaii, viohn, and Mrs. Shelton. nr. gun, who played V'Oh, Holv Might, "i event given by the Meyers to the mem and strains from "The Holy' Citv," Ibers of their store, was held at the Miss Margaret Hodges, who has a ' Gray-Belle, where a long tablo had rich contralto voice gave two eh mm-! been nrrnni'cd. and prettily decorated ing numbers, Dreams" by Grey and 1'lower Fetters, Dr. fields entertained a group of friends at a chnrniing dinner party miring me weei;. ('overs were placed for seven. 0 ft Miss Uonin Hunter entertained the members of her sewing club nt an in formal afternoon Thursday. Decorations typical of tho season wero artistically used in the rooms, and lent H Chritiuas cheer to oc casion. The elub members present were: Mrs. Paul llnuser, Mrs. James Chin soi'k, Mrs, Llovd llnuser and Mrs. Lloyd Stiffler. The additional guests weri1: Mr. Wall, Mrs. Lnffler, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Csrrie Martin. Mrs. Hunter was assisted by Mrs Jones and her daughter, Mneyel. Society tempers its interest around the approuching dance for which the Slks will be hosts on Tuesday evening at their club house. As this ii the last dance of the year it is eagerly anticipated by the mem bers and their many friends. Mr, and Mrs. Willinm Brown will be the chariitine hosts for tho Merry-Go-Kound "500" club Tuesday evening. Bugs Linoleum Tables ' Draperies Davenports '"i Lamps MattresBes i-'' Kitchenware Springs i Chairs 'j0Vk : I HF"'- fllllll WJJT..; II ! fJ owves II 1 l.:,JJr I 1 IS 13 It a r anf?es i fi ' II I ,, II vrrvt ? vr jt.iT-J.TWrrrTK' n''V i Mr. and Mrs. "Willinm McGibhrist, Sr., will have as their holiday guests, j Mr. Bitell and daughters, the Misses j Edith aud Gertrude, of Albany. The Sniktoh Druinataic. club hud a jolly meeting with Miss Murcelle Bynou Thursilny evening. A delightful programme whs given during the evening; the following mom i. ...... T.n. u. u (Alice Baker nnd. Miss Until Schultz; a Christinas story by Miss Odcll Savage,1 nnd a Christinas rending by Missj hynon. Miss Hotkins advised the young peo-j pie ns to the books and plays theyi should read during the year. Later dancing and gnnics formed the evening's entertainment. Mrs. H. L. Uriggs entertained the' Ladies Aid Bociety number five, of the Methodist church, at a pleasant in formal afternoon Wednesday. Honored and additional guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. ,1. A. Mills, president of tho general aid and Mrs. H. H. Vnndervort, secretary of the general league; Mrs. George Lclmrco nnd Miss Lulu Wnlton. The rooms were prettily adorned in Oregon grape mid poinsettius, the colur motif of gren and red being carried mil in both the decorations nnd refresh ments, which lent a Christmas cheer to the ocenhion. After the short business session, Miss Bessie Sun favored the guets with sev eral solos ami Miss Kmily Phillips ren dered several pieces on the piano. .Mrs. Jlriggs was assisted in the serv ing bv her daughter, Miss Marie On lerie Briggs. , One of the largest banquets given, tnis year was t lint presided over Wed nesday eveninif hv H. W. nnd M. L. Mevers for their emnlnves. I This banunct which is an annual with miniature Christinas trees, which were a glitter with brilliantly colored tinsels and ornaments. Prei'eeding the banquet Henry Mey ers gave an interesting tnlk in which he quoted the firm's slogan, "Never cheat a customer, niiike them happy ami they will come buck." M. L. .Meyers and Walter Denton closed the nffnir with speeches and a move that they go to the Orand the atre where boxes hud been reserved I tor the party to attend tne Benel it con cert, The menu which was very cleverly arranged was as follows: Gray-Belle Oyster Cocktail. Booster Cream of Tomato Soup. Civic Price Celery. . public Improvement Olives. In Union There Ih Strength Shrimp Solud. lloast Turkey a la Home Product, Mushed Potatoes au Home Pride. Pens Bought in Snlcm. Home Patronage; Picklr-s. Home Loyalty Bread snd Butter. Ice Creani, Gray-Belle, Made In Salem. Anti x mil Order tliike. Snleni Spirit Coffee. Co-Operation Mint Wafers. Confections tie Stick Together. . Those enjoviiiB the bnanuet. besiiW Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Meyers ami Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meyers, were: Alice 53 II Lupton, B. L, llardcnbiook, Louis Lnp-. ton, E. L, Baker, Aunii Ynntis, Kdi:" ('uiiiiing, Lucy J Linton, Robert Lultuts, Ava Putiiain, Ella Stone, Mnry yantif, . T. B. Robinson, Mario Stringer, J. H. Traeger, Alice Hlake, -Mrs. 1.. ii. Gnode, Louise, I'mphreys, Kisio Her rold. Kdua Townsend, Mrs. L. 1!. BW dwin, Mildred Stout, C. L. Sherman. II. B. McDonald, Verna Cooder, Essi Prime, Nora Anderson, Clnribol Clurs, Maurice Sawyer, Ruth Tower, Marin Matthews, W. A. Denton, C. J. Kiirtti, Charlotte Lolly, Jake Bernard!, Wa- ren hdwards, Auntihello tiolden, T.io. Maplctliorpe, Eva Hull, Alice Schroed er, Harry Redl'erii, Walter Edwards. Miss Zaidce Palmer returned Wed nesilny from Portland, where she was joined by her sister, Mrs. A. E. Cros by, of The Dulles, for a brief visit wili friends. Mrs. W. A, Ciiniuiliigs entertainei Ihc Sourhonst Circles of tho Ladies-' Aid nociely nf tho E. church tit hc (Continued on Page Scvcu.) 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