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TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JAN. 27. 1917. OCIETY M 188 VKDA MAE CROSS engage Society folk thronged the Henry .1. meni xo nr. irmce woierton residence on Thursday at tn soon Ill-r.l naimiul nmln n nir.,r.i in Itvid, punned finite B furore in ocicty, when the news wu first mad. to attend the silver tea for which Mrs. Hean Hiid Mrs. A. Y Moores wi n- host l tn.l,v I .. . . . . I. .. .........It. i v """" "r" " i casta, surprise that luit very few of the clos-I The affair which wan given for the eat friends of the bride-eleet had a OOBWfll of the Scholarship loan fund of suspicion of the secret. "'' "'" "'" I'"' Mi si ' in -' Inmiit is an old one in mier of a series of parties to he yiven bv the various members of the clul Salem and branches tnto many other during the seaaon. prominent families. She ia the onlv: During the hours of .1 to ." o'clock daughter of Mr. and Mra. Kdwin C. nb,",t nWFOW and maids called. Orow, and has one brother, CurtiB Has Feathery ferns, and foliage were cl ket Cross fectively used about the rooms. She is a popular member of the voung' 1,1 ,ne '"ning room the ten table was er set and is one of the little coterie of "",sl "' ""' yellow joinpuls an.l girls that includes Mrs. leraiik Spears, nl''l candles. Mrs. JaoaM Withy Mrs. Curtis Cross. Mrs. William Con ''omhv Mr" ''m (ialloway pie licit liver. M.i Kllen Thinly.. ..d sided at the table and .Miss Hazel otheis. A great deal of Miaa Cross' leisure time is devoted to philanthropic work, through the Y. W. (!. A. of which ahe is an active nu mber. She is one of the board of directors, chairman of the publicity committee and a member of the membership committee. Dr. llvrd is u sun of Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin Hyr.l of Spokane, who arc Downing, Miss Kllen Thielsen and Miss (Iraee Dean assisted in the serving. Assisting in the rooms were Mrs. .lohn D. Sutherland, Mrs. Charles Wei ler and Mrs. William Kiigratn of Port land. Among the other matrons who will giVe affairs for the benefit of the fund are Mrs. K. A. Klliott, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Russell Catlin and Iter well known in' Salem, the forme rhav- 'laughter, Mrs. I- rank Speurs; Mrs. Kol ing lived here years ago. He is a phy 1 1111 K PWfi Mrs- William Calloway, sicii.ii at the Oregon state hospital amf Mr8- Frederick s- Stewart, Mrs. George is a graduate of the Willamette llniver-j '"earee, Mrs. Alice IT. Dodd, Mrs. sity. medical college. Charles K. Spuulding, Mrs. .1. ). (iol- He also attended the University of Washington an.l is u I 'hi Delta Thuta fraternity man. The news of the engagement was first made known this afternoon at n tea for which the happy bride-elect was tra and the North Salem Woman's club. Delightful in every way was the din ner and "."ilill" party for which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel .1. Krv were hosts Wed nesdav evening, when they entertained hostess The ..ffnir ,,. enrv ,f, .,. I 'the Ilticrs fit tile t I1C1T.V I It.V clllll tit only a few friends being askeil. The tM,'ir attractive home on South High early part of the afternoon was devot-1 atreet . ed to sewing, ami it was not until the 1 '"' B r00IIIH wer attractively tea hour when the guests circled n! adorned with yellow .insamine and handsomely appointed table that the I Puf3' willow. secret was divulged '" ""' OtMg room an air of spring Silver candle labtus containing pink time was given by the floral decora candles, and quantities of exquisite;""""; yellow daffodils and huge bows Ophelia roses were used in the dining! . lul" U""K 1,11 I1"'1"1? "i' poillieo iiiliie. After dinner guests played at four tables of ".itltl , the card honors tall ing to Mrs. Kdgnr Hartley and J'Yi'il Steusloff. By ALINE THOMPSON I Prominent among the winter's social events, is the big charity trail which ! will be given by the Auxiliary of the Spanish American war Veterans at tin I armory on St. Valentine's night, Feb 1 rtiary the 14. All Snleni is asked to participate in i the informal festivities and lend aid to this worthy cause, i The philanthropic work of this or ; gnniz-ntinn reaches into the homes of the widows and orphans of the Spanish American war veterans, thus making cheerful hours for someone less fortu i uate. The note of patriotism which , characterises all of the entertainment will predominate anil the evening will be brimful ot interesting features. The annul inarch will be led by (lov ernor and Mrs. Withvconibe, followed by state officials and officials of the4 Spanish war veterans. The list tif patronesses includes: Mrs Henry W. Meyers, Mrs. (jeorge Palmer Putnam, Mrs. (leorge William dray, Mrs. Charles L MeNaiy, Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith, Mrs. .lohn .1. Roberts, Mrs. Cliaiincev Bishop, Mrs. William McCil christ Jr., Mrs. Clifford Brown, Dr. M. K. Pomcrov and Mrs. Merlin Harding, e , e Mr. and Mrs. (leorge D. Rose have asked the members of the Monday night club to their home for an informal ev ening of "80O" on Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Drown entertain ed fin Tuesdnv niolit with a few tables of ".11)0." About a dozen members of the K. O. T. club participated in the games, ami the ejurd honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bowersox. Date in the evening the hostess serv ed a tempting repast. room. The table which wat unusually lovely was decked with a huge chrystal basket, of pink cherry blossoms. The favors adorable little pots of roBO pink cherry blossoms, morning glories, ami roses, were designed and Bent to Miss Cross by one of her dearest chums. Miss Mjuie llofer, who is now living in National City, Cat. Kach favor was tied to u pink ribbon, extending from the places to the center pioce, ami as the gut'Hl putted their ribbons there hung a tiny pink heart telling of the engagement. The Wedding will he a simple event of .rune. Owing to the popularity of the young people, I number of pro-imp- tint attairs will he given in their hou or. Miss Cross asked us her guests. Mrs. tieorgo William Qray, Mrs. Curtis H. Cross, Mrs. William council Dyer, Mrs. Clyde C. Graham, Mrs. Prank H. Spears Mrs. Klmor Stra.ver of Portland, Mrs. Merrill H. Moore Of Portland, Miss I .a lira Watson of Marshfiold, Miss Kalhryn Pox, Miss Helen Pearce, Miss Kllen Thielsen, Miss (lertrude Cray, Miss Hita Hteinot, Miss Margaret Gray, Miss Aline Thompson, Miss IPl0MB.CC Cleveland and Miss Mabel Robertson. Delightful informality marked the afternoon of bridge for which Mrs. Harry II. Olinger was hostess on Thins day. Onsets were asked to make up five tables of the game and the score honors were won by Mrs. It. E. Lee St einer. The rooms were charming with an nr ray of yellow spitig flowers, and the guests included about 2fi matrons of .society, the greater part of whom were members of the Thursday briilgo club. The lion club guests joining tho play ers were: Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mrs. Hubert Towns. ml, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Jesse Klnndcis and Mrs. Shad Kranlz all of Portland and Mrs. W. Al Jones. Miss Selene Bchober, a chnrming young girl from Seattle, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. David W. Kyre, was the honor guest, at u delightful informal dinner fW which Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hofer were hosts Wednesday evening. An artistic basket of rose pink cy clanicu an.l narcissus combined with feathery ferns decked the table around which .overs were placed for Miss Seho her, Mr. anil Mrs. Frederic. I). Thiel sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. David W. Kyre, Dun ronc.o Hofer and the hosts. Miss Schober will be here for several weeks, anil her visit undoubtedly vvi Mr. and Mrs. Knssoll Catlin entertain ed informally on Tuesday night with a delightful ''."inn" party, their gnettl being the members of the Merry-Ho- Hound club and a few additional friends Seven tables were arranged tor the game, the high scare honors falling to Mrs. I'. (I. Shipley and A. N. Moores. Mrs. Catlin was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Prank II. Spears. Those playing besides the club mem bers were: (lovernor and Mrs. Withy combe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles If. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. fj, (i. Shipley and Mrs. l '. I 'ross. f Mrs. Harry E, Clay will be hostess Thursday for a luncheon bridge, asking as her guests a dozen prominent ma trons, who lire entertaining with a ser ies of these delightful affairs this sea son, of paramount Importance on the so cial calendar for next week is the sec nmi . u I is. ri it i i ii dance, which will be a brilliant event of Tuesday night at the ..lnsonie Temple. The affair as usual will call forth about lim of the smart set, who are members of the club, and also n mini ber of out-of-town guests. Several informal dinner and supper parties are being arranged for the event Among the club members who will entertain Ottt of town guests for the dsllQa are Mr. and Mrs. .lohn .1. Hob cits who will have with them Mrs. l!oi it's' brother and sisler-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. Slitde of Silverton. Mr. and -Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton will entertain a party of Portland friends, including Mr. and Mrs. Willinni J. Lyons (Hazel Tichncr), Mr. and Mrs. Louie W. Cronan and Mr. and Mrs. Rarry Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell of La fayette are coining to Salem for that night and will be the house guests of Mrs. Powell 's parents, Judge and Mrs. (leorge G, Kinglinin. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Cannon of Portland have been asked for the dauce and will be the guests of rein tives. A few who are here atending the leg islature also have been asked by friends including: Mr. and Mrs. lied Steivvcr To make up for the lack of social af fairs this winter n group of the young er married set have been entertaining each other at a series of dinner parties at each Other's hollies. Mi. and Mrs. William Council Dyer were hosts nt one of these delightful I dinner parties on Wednesday night. I lie atlair as usual was very informal and the guests were seated about a table prettily decked with pink blos soms and greens. Covers were placed for 8. Mrs. Prank H. Spears' guest, Miss Annette l.inne, a charming gir of Se attle, arrived today and will be here for several weeks. Miss Linne visited Mrs. 'Spears be fore the lutter's marriage a few yenrs ago and niade many friends In Salem society. She and Mrs. Spears were schoolmates at Mills Seminary in California. One of the coming events of the week among the younger contingent is the (UfOriaaJ dancing party to be given on Thursday nilit al the armory liv the Salem club of the Oregon Agricultural College, in honor of the seniors of the Salem high school. A feature of the evening will be :i glee club concert, which will precede the dance; beginning at eight o'clock. The committee in charge is making every effort to have the affair a huge success, and from all indications, it will eclipse all previous dances of similar nature. Salem society will fcc interested to Of interest to a number of sororitv know that Mis Oeorgalnllc Booth, the talent' 'i ami much sought after pianist, who has been so greatly missed this and fraternity folk of the 1'niversity of Oregon will be the announcement; of the engagement of Miss Anna Mc-i winter, has recently been booked ou .Mieheii of Portland to,Helier Harriug ! the Pautages circuit as one of a trio of ton Smith of Chicago. girls in a musical number, including a" The wedding which is to be an event singer, a violinist snd Mis, Booth (pi- of Fe,)ru,ry te ninth win ,ake 1 Miss liooth, who has I n in Seattle '" Ku8enc t the Gamma Phi Beta j for several mouths visitimr her cousin, house; of which sororitv Miss Me - I , r- , . . - . i a .Miss Helen tireenus was hooked troni -uc Ken is a popular member. II that city, making her debut in stage land a few weeks ago in Taeonisi. Miss Booth is now in Portland at the Pant ages theatre and will come home next week for a few days visit before going to San Francisco for an engagement. It is saiil that Miss Booth ultimately hopes to go to New York ami do or chestra work for the Victor people. An informal dinner petty was given, on Thursday evening by Dr. ami Mrs. Harry H. (dinger, who entertained a group of friends in honor of their house guests Mr. and Mrs. (irant Mays of Portland. ('fivers for 11 were arranged about a table artistically decked with yellow jonquils and greens. Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc .T. Riggs have gone to Portland to attend the automo bile show. They will remain over the week end. For the Subscription dance Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Rlgga will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Youman Of Portland. At the residence of Mrs. Edward Wel ler, the sixty-fourth birthday of St. Paul's Episcopal church was celebrated on tnursday night. I he affair was given by the junior ami senior guilds of the church and the residence decked with greens and flowers of the season was thronged with guests. A feature of the evening was the lelightful programme, which included, Solo. Miss Jones; national dances, en costume. Miss (Jriffin; solo, Tom L. Williams; reading, Miss Beatrice Wal ton; solo, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith; talks Earlv history of chinch," William Scllwood; "Present conditions of the church." K. 11. ( hoate; "Future of the church." Frank Dookebsch. V huge birthday cake surrounded by 1)4 candles adorned Itiie refreshment table over which Mrs. Henry B. Thiel sen, Mrs. (leorge H. Burnett and Mrs. Russell Catlin presided, A group of young girls assisted in the serving. Mrs. V. L. TJttef asked the members of the Raphaterian club to her home tor an informal afternoon ot sewing and chatter on Thursday. About a dozen guests enjoyed the hostess' hospitality mid late in the af ternoon dainty refreshments were serv ed. Mrs. Murray Shanks was a guest of the club. Mrs. Mark McAllister entertained the Golden Hour club at her home on Thurs day afternoon; About a dozen members gathered for the afternoon and an interesting paper on the "Acquisition of Oregon'' was read by Mrs. J. R. Pemberton. Later refreshments closed the meeting. IT m sT . t ' .em Miss Mc.Micken. who since her grad nation from the University of Oregon has been teaching in the Eugene high' school is a verv attractive girl, with a ' sweet unaffected manner that has madciT her many friends. Mr. Smith is associated with Col lier's magazine and the couple will make their home in Chicago. Several girl friends and sorority sisters of Miss Mc.Micken are planning to go to Eu gene for the wedding. eon Mrs. William VTagneni returned to I t her home iii Portland Friday after a tie- j T lightfnl two weeks visit in Salem as theil guest of Mrs. Henry J. Bean. . I The ladies of the South Circle of tin? First Christian church gathered at the T church on Wednesday for an old fash- ,, ioned "quilting." I . . A delightful luncheon was served at'" noon and later in the day the following I H officers were elected for the ensuing!., year: Mrs. ('has. Davis, president;!" Mrs. John Peek, vice president; Mrs."' .loiin nunipnrevs, secretary; jus. i lies ter Baker, treasurer. The next meeting will be held nt th( church Valentine day, February 14. Honoring Miss Genevieve Yankee, a popular Salem high .school graduate who is going to Corvsllis in February to attend college, Miss Beatrice Shei ton and a number of her pupils enter tained hiforkialljr on Monday night with a banoae! and impromptu program at the Y. W. C. A. An artistic array of crimson carna tions and ferns decked the tables around which .laintv place cards mark ed the covers, Miss Nell Sykes acted as toastmaster. After the banquet the evening was merrily rounded out with games. Mlsa Johanna .Tames and Miss Agnes Hall sell contributed to this delightful af fair with several vocal and instrument Mr. Tailored Man Another Advance in Price All Suiting and Lining Samples for Spring and I Summer by the woolen merchants have been ad- i vanced, so that if you select your suit from samples at your tailor, he will be compelled to pay at least i $5.00 and in most cases $10 more, if your selection X is of as good quality as it was a year ago and he t used as good linings. t MR. TAILOR MADE MAN, X And you cannot afford to be anything else. Would t it not pay you to see the tailor that carries a large X stock that was bought for cash before the heavy t advance and before the dye situation became bad. t Where you can make a selection and be satisfied X that you are getting the best in merchandise and the most for your money in style, fit, material, lin ings and workmanship. If so you are especially invited to see the tremend ous stock carried by D. H. MOSHER s-7 474 COURT STREET Where there is no raise in prices and you are as sured of the most for your money. Suits and Over coats $25 up, Salem made and bearing the local Union Tailors' Label. Ladies' Suits $:?5 up. Mrs. lfalph Watson of Portland, w ho I Elizabeth A. Engle, Mrs. Owen Cottei is th house ones, of Airs. Edwin L. i man entertained a few friends inform Baker, has been delightfully entertain-1 a' sfIve1 r'H- ed since her arrival a few days ago Several matrons are giving small ami informal bridge and tea parties compli- al numbers and Miss Martha Swart. , mentary to the visitor, with two cornet solos. Yesterday Mrs. Ijmis Lochmund ask- Those participating in the festivity led a group of matrons tfi her home for were: Miss Ynuke, Miss Ethel RuDert. an afternoon of bridge. It was a small go at her home on I ;:t-"i Highland avenue. Mrs. Engle was tho recipient of many pretty remerbranci's from her Salem friends and also from her old friends in Xew Jersey. Late in the afternoon the hostess serve. 1 a repast assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Elsie Townsend of McMini Misa T.norn. Aren7. tho Misses H,i.h nn.l int'ormul nffniv (fnests l.einir nsk and Beth Bedford, Miss Gertrude Tas-' ed to make up three tables of the ""J' . to, Miss Alta Johnson, Miss Lucv Holt, j game. - Thoso gathering for the happy oc -a Miss Helen Hunt, Miss Ruth SchultS, Another delightful affair planned iin 'on were: Mrs. Dr. A. O. Smith, Mrs Miss Gladys Harbert, Miss Mildred ' honor of Mrs. Watson is the afternoon I Anna Tallman, Mrs. Sadie Key t, Mis. Rciil, Miss Myrtle Paine, Miss Agnes i of bridge for which Mrs. linker will be Hallsell. Miss Elizabeth ( oekerell, Miss' hostess for her guest on Tuesday. Eva Randall, Miss Catherine DeWittc. Miss Johanna James, Miss Gertrude; Senator and Mrs. C. P. Bishop were Walling, Miss Nell Sykes and Miss! hosts hist night for a. charming dinner Shelton. I party. Yellow jonquils and greens i adorned tne tame niounn w iiicn were (Continued on page "ix.) TO MEET HIGH COST San Mateo, Cal., Jan. 27. Fearing that the high cost of living may drive Onenina the week's festivities will : seated Senator and Mrs. Cus Mosheri them -tnto the kitchen, e dozen yonths, be the informal dancittf party given by 1 of Portland, Senator and Mrs. S. B. I students of the San Mateo high school, the Elks club at its ' attractive club! Huston of Portland. Mrs. Alice It. Dodd I today asked that a cooking course for house on Monday night. jand the hosts. Theso dances are among the gayest I affairs of the season and are eagerly In celebration of the ninetieth birth anticipated by the members. I day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. boys be made part of the domestic encc department of the high si'hool. Try the Journal classified ads. to marked by manv little attentions, of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert During her stay Mrs. Evre, also will en tertain in honor of her ister. Mrs. A. K. Hlootmpiist, who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil liain II. Lytic, for a couple of weeks, left Priilav for Port land, en route to Seattle, where she will make her home. Mrs. Hloomquist will visit friends in Stanfield of Pendleton; Mr. and Mu. Merrill Bruce Moores of Portland, piowdf n stott of Portland, Hoy Kit ner of Pendleton, Hamilton P. Corbett of Portland, and Charles Erskin si Bend, s A charming affair of Thursday was the Inform) afternoon of bridge for Portland for several .lavs before ioin which Mrs. (ieorge I'.. Waters was host ing Mr. Mloonii.uist, who has been in ess. (Iitests were asked for throe tobies Seattle for some time. I of the game, card honors falling to Mrs. Another sister of Mrs. Lytlo, Mrs. Pred W titers. Mrs. Waters was assisted Robert. N Stanfield, wlfo of Represent-' by Mrs. Pred Waters, ative Stanfield of Pendleton, arrived! The players included the matrons ot ia Halem the middle of the woek and the Trio club and a few additional will be here a week or so. I guests, who were: Mrs. William II. Hoot ' I Mrs. Pred Waters and Mis Marj;aret Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown wercjGray. hosts Thursday ovanlnir for a small in formal dinner party. Miss Anne l. Swer.cy bride elect, was Their guests were for the most part the honor guest Thursday at a .harm several men who were at tho Mexican ing luncheon for which Mrs. It. S. Wnl border with Mr. Brown. Covers were i lace was hostess. df jgfKb Bail ,.;" ilmBrlBr Jfl HJv fiT - fl I . nr mary pckford milMwHi Q TWO BIG FEATURES IN ONE SHOW NO RAISE IN PRICES MARY Mod for 6. CAICM THURSDAY JTBftDAY IUXilU I-EBBUAKY 1 and 2 Dr. Earl V. Morrow with ids uncensored Pictures tad Lectures of the BELGIAN FRONT In the great European War, by special royal permission of KINO AIJJEHT HUGH THEATRE An artistic arrangement ot yellow doffodils and smillix adoined the pic' tily appointed table. Covers vveie place.! for seven, a lovely corsage bou.piet marking the place at which the honor i guest was seated. A The guests who were a group of Miss jSwe.ev's close fi ien.ls, were; Miss .Alim'lllic .vie. uiiocii, ...iss .iiftiniei llo.lgc, Miss Emily Palmer, Miss Plors Case and Miss Murpah Hlair. Miss Swexey left Priday for Seattle where her wedding will take place on Pebruarv the ninth. Mr. and Mrs. tlraut Mays of Port land are the house iniests of Dr. und ;Mrs. Harry II. tilinger. PICKF0RD " POOR LITTLE PEPPINA Produced by the company that introduced and made Mary Pick ford famous and dear to the movie loving public In a Very Unusual as 5) JUNE CAPRICE The Winsome Star in a Pic turization of Happiness THE MISCHIEF MAKER SUNDAY MONDAY Two Days Only YE LIBERTY Salem's Only Exclusive Photo Play Theatre Matinee 10 cents Evening 15 cents Prices always same l I hey came Wednesday night and will . remain untU Sunday