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TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1917. OCIETY mm I IP c By ALINE THOMPSON A -MART event of Wednesday ami one of tbt- large. t anil moat de lightful of' the season was the tea for which Mrs. K. K. Ieo Steiner, Mrs. L. Y. Griffith nmt Miss Kita Hteiner were hostesses. The affair rs given at the Hteiner residence which was thronged with smartly, goa ned matrons and maids. Ihiring the hours of 3 to 5 oVIoek about Hill guest called. The residence was deeked with an artistic nrray of vivid ro tared blossoms, effectively combined with Valentine decorations, tall spikes of pussy willow nd brilliant Oregon -taie. Huge bask ets of daffodiU, hyacinths and grape were lined in the reception rooms and hall. In tin' 'lining room crimson car nations and greens decked the artisti ally appelated lea table over which was a shower nt brilliant red hearts and wnilax. hiring the first hour Mrs. James WiUiycombo ami Mrs. Ben W. Olcott presided, tlicii places being taken later by Mrs. Charles U Me Nary and Mrs. Jesse Evans Flanders of I'm I land. The iiiutrons and maids assisting in tho recept ion and dining rooms-sroro Mrs. William II. Daney. Mrs. Milton Ii. Meyers, Mrs. Haniel J. Pry, Mrs. George '. Hrown, Miss Kllen Thiclsen, Miss Veda Cross, Miss Margaret Griffith, Miss I'Hiiline Dick und Miss Barbara Hteiner. Mr. and Mrs. t'liauncey ltishop lire being welcomed homo from the oast. Tbey returned last niglil and have had a, wonderful ami I nil mil lug trip. The Hishops have lieoa in the east far several weeks, having gone the lat ter part of January with n -party of Pendleton people to attend the annual mid winter sports carnival at St. Paul. Ihiring their absence tlioy ulso visit ed Chicago, New York and les Moinef Thoy remained tho longest time in St. lanl and New Vork, and were (tor lijrbtfully ontortniicil. Hoeiety gathered at the Buasell Oat lin residence Thursday afternoon, to le gift'sts'nt the charming bridge tea for which Mrs, t'ntlin and her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank II. Spears, were host esses, to honor the hitter's house guest, 1 Miss Annette Liinic of Seattle. lJucsts were asked for four tables of Warren Franc es Powers (Mabel Smith) who, with Mr. Powers, wil rive in Salem tonight from Detroit, Mich. bridge, the card honors fulling to Miss Miss Marie Schulderman. Miss Lenta,' There were several dances to enliven Hnuingnrtnor, Miss Kuth Griffith, MissWhe past week. The Monday night dime Prudence Patterson. Mrss Catherine I ing club parties which have been add Hartley and Miss Margaret Htola. mMy , daJigmWn, ,,,,,,. to th(1 Mrs. Homer It Smith e,ilert,.i,, ., social annals gave anntlier 01 its series Monday afternoon with I delightful!"' "ic Moose hull on Monday night, bridge, guests being asked to muke up These dam es are among the largest four tables of the game. 1 0f the year's events, vet sound the key- la wnfl V,''.V Informal, only the mem- aide of informality and a genuine good MT1 of the hostess' club and u few ad time is had by all who attend, ilitinnnl matrons being asked. The i A large number of merry makers ar- high score honors were won by Mrs. tiriputod in the dai Monday Bight Charles U Dick. laud the evening was especially uala .insisMM .'up. ,-miuiii were :virs. .loan ami dcligmtul. (Jrace Mean At the tea hour the party was nug no a led by about 38 additional matrons and maids. The rooms where the curd tablet wcro arranged were chunniug with yellow blossoms of the spring time. Mrs. Charles L. Hick, Miss Veda t.'rosa uml Miss Kllen Thielsen assisted the hostesses. Miss Linne has innde many friends in .Salem and her visit here has been marked with a number of delightful attentions. She will return to her home in Seattle the latler part of the month. Tbe guests were: Mrs. S. Gay Sar gent, Mrs. Curtis H. Cross. Mrs. Clyde C. Graham, Mrs. George William dray. Mm. Frederic D. Thielsen, Mrs. Asahel Hush, Mrs. Merrill H. Moores of Port land, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. Carl Steiwer of Jcf tci-sou, Mrs. Robert Gill, Mrs. Zadoc J, Riggs, Mrs. Charles Reyn olds, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytle, Mrs. John Withycombe, Mrs. Muck' Hofer, Mrs. William ' Walton Mm. Clifford Brown, Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton, Mrs. George Palmer Putnam, Mr. Thomas C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Charles J Dick, Mrs. IT. (i. Shiplev, Mrs. Prank U. Myers, Mrs. William II. Itumhardt. Jr., Mrs. Kulph Jackson, Mrs. William council Dyer, Miss Kllen Tbielsen, Miss cda Cross, Miss llelene Schober of Seattle, Miss Gertrude Gray. Miss Ma lie! Withycombe, Miss Grace Mean, Miss Margaret Gray, Miss Itita Steiner, Miss Mabel Robertson, Miss Florence Cleve land, Miss Margery Marvin, Miss Helen Pearee, Miss Dorothy I'earce, Miss Ha zel Downing and Miss Aline Thompson. Mrs. Charles L. McNary was hostess Thursday for a ' harming' bridge lunch eoa. The affair was most informal and lovely, only the matrons of the hostess elnto and a few guests being naked.. There were two tables arranged for luncheon, each being decked with sil ver baskets of exquisite pink Ophelia loses and feathery ferus. Covers were placed for I". luncheon was followed by an after noon of bridge. Honoring Mrs. Harvey Wells of Port land, Mrs. K. E. Waters entertained Frtlay afternoon with n charming bridge party. Guests were asked to make up three tables of the game, card honors falling to Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton. Tho residence was adorned with crim son carnations, i erise and white cycla men and greens all effectively arrang ed in the various rooms. Assisting Mrs. Waters were Mrs. Fred H. Htewart and Mrs. Gcorgo K. Waters. The guests were: Mrs. Henry w! Meyers, Mrs, Charles I,. McNary, Mrs. Harry K. Clay, Mrs. W. Melvin Plimp ton, Mrs. Ben n. Hchurkinir. Mrs Wil niun n. IUMI1, Mi's. II. .1. Scluiblerman. attractive heart shioed haHa of can ,"W 'foti' MrH- P- Bishop, dy were won bv Mrs. K. M. lloffnell, n ., lV,rR,Br. Mrs. F. (1, ltowersox, Mrs. Mary Hofer and . v,. .7r,, inuUn nancy, Mrs.it;. M. Itbflnell. Vret H. Stewart uml Mrs. George B.I Suggestive of 8t. Valentine's rt aiers. , tj,e rooras Wl.re effectively adorned ' . (with a profusion of crimson hearts and Mrs. Sol Levy has gone to Portland cupids with huge baskets and iars of to pass Hie week end, pussy willow being placed here and ! there. Mrs. William Council Dyer and small) The club members plaving were: Mr. son, Billy, returned today from Port- ami Mrs. A. I.. Drown, Mr und Mrs W. lust, where they have been the guests I. Stalev. Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Unc, Mr. of Mrs. Jacob Kumni for a couple of and Mrs. George G. Shund, Mr. and w8- 'Mrs. Frank Howersox and Mrs. Marv They were accompanied home by Mr. ! Hofer. Dyer who" joined them early in the Additional guests were: Mr. and Mrs. weok" David W. Kvre, -Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Z ' , , ,T . . Goodin, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer, Mr. A charming aleiitme party was giv- and Mrs. A. T. Wain. Mr and Mrs K f " WediK-sduy afternoon by Miss M. lloffnell and Dr. and Mrs. 0 A. Janeea Dick who entertained a coterie Olscn. cf youug girls at the home of her par-j tnt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Diek. Miss Francis Northrop who has been I rogressiye games were played aad visiting at the Page ranch as the guests " .rl " '"' """" i no parry closed ; oi ner cousins, Addison and Mabel ltl"1 f fresh meats. .Page, left a few days ago for her The little hostess' guests were the I home in Heattle. Miss Northrop has members of the K. S. club and included just returned from an extended visit 'in the east. It. Craig ami irs. Klwnnl Gillincjmin I he non-club guests plaving were Mrs. William Walton. Mrs. John H. Scott, Mrs. William II. Dnucv and Mrs. Until l.achinund. s s The many friends of Mrs. Warren Frances I'owers (Mabel Smith) will re joice to know that she and Mr. Pow ers are expected to arrive in Salem tonight from Detroit Michigan, und will be the guests of Mrs. Powers' par ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. It is the first visit that Mrs. Pow ers bus made in Salem since her mar riage und her arrival is eugcrly antici pated. Although us yet Mr. and Mrs. Powers' plans are Indefinite it is said they expect to make their home in Portland, much to the delight of the latter 's family mid friends. They will be in Salem Indefinitely, Among the delightful informal af fairs of the week was the "."itltl" par ty for which Mr. and Mrs. George F Hodgers were hosls Monday night. Sis tables were arranged for " iiOO and the guests included n group of tho married set, who are members of the M'mo card club. Hose pink cyclamen unit primroses adorned the card rooms and the host ess was assisted bv Mrs. Charles 1, McNary, Mrs. George 1,. Rose and Mrs. Joseph Haunigartner. Mrs. James A. Wilson and Dr. Ij. F. Griffith wero awarded the card hon ors. A prettily appointed dinner was pre sided over Thursday evening by Sena tor and Mrs. ('. P. Itishop. Seated around the table which was adorned with yellow tulips and candles were SemtOf and Mis. W. II. Strnyer of linker; Representative slid Mrs. Charles Childs of Brownsville; Repre sentative and Mrs. William F. Schimpff of Astoria and the hosts. The residence of Mrs. It, K. Pnge was the scene of n delightful affair Tues day night when the K. t). T. club en tertained with an informal "500" par ty. Players made up several tables of the game ami the card favors which were Th e club is made of large list of Friends Tif Miss Nellie Taylor srel Mrs. George G. Brown's Kcnsing fympathizing with her in the loss of I ton Thursday afternoon was n charm her home which was bruned Thursilay I ing in formal affair, about Pi matrons night. For the present Miss Tnvlor will lie tne guest of Mrs Milton I.. Meyers. I In celebration of the twelfth anni versary of her birthday, Miss Prudence Patterson, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krward . Patterson entertained a group of her young friends today with a matinee party at tne Oregon thentu Ijiter the little hostess and her guests enjoved a lurthdav lunch at the Gravidic. Her guests were: Miss Ruth Griffith, Miss l.cn'u Haniugartner. Miss Marie Bcnnlderaaaa, Miss Margaret Stolz. Miss Catherine Hartley. Miss Dorothy Pat terson und Miss Roberta Wells of Port land. Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Dowen, who are visiting Mrs. Howeu s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey, Mi. and Mrs. J. K. Nat ham and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mi' hal entertained with a "600'' party at the home of the lat ter on Wednesday night. The guests who were the members of the Jolly Score club circled ti tables of "500'', the card honors being won by Mrs. E. A, Doniotralla and A. J. Davidson. The being asked. The rooms were aglow with yellow spring flowers and greens and the host ess was assisted by Mrs. I'. K. Dee Steiner, Mrs. .Milton I,. Meyers and Miss Gertrude Cunningham. The afternoon was innde delightful by Miss Margaret Garrison who gave a reading and Miss Mildred Wiggins who sail" a charming solo. Mrs. Elmo White was hostess Thurs day afteeaoon when she entertained the members of the Katheterian club, with nn informal sewing bee. About IS matrons gathered with their sewing, the additional guests be imr Mrs. M. D. Shanks of Condon, and Miss Cnssie Thompson of Albany who is visiting Mrs. Fred H. Thompson, s a. a One of the merriest of the Vnlentine festivities was the inascucradc party for which Mr. and -Mrs. Clyde Heckett were hosts Wednesday night nt their home on the Wallace "road, when they ntertnined the members of the Sweet Briar club and their lanulies. A profusion of crimson hearts and cupids formed the appropriate decora tions and the eveninu was made especial consolations were awarded to Mrs. II-1 iv Kala bv gnmes, the-'prize being award V. McLean and Thomas Noud.. j0,i to S. P. Kimball. During the'evening the seasons liriz es were also awarded and tne club mem bers winning the highest scores were Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. II. V. McLean, A J, Davidson and J. G. Nadon. s Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson enter tained the members of th- T. A. N. (). club with n delightful informal even ing of "500" on Friday. fhe affair occurred on the birthday anniversary of the hostess and she was the recipient of a huge houiiuet of pink amotions the gift ot her guests. Pin vers made up (i tables of "500'' mil the card honors were won bv Mrs. Rov Richardson ami Calvin Pattou. At the refreshment hour the guests ircleil the table to cut a birthday cuke filled with nil manner of articles. The club members were: Mr. and Mrs. Miller Lievier, Mr. and Mis. Clyde John son, Air. and Mts. I-rank ward, -Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunter, -Mr. and Mrs. C. F Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Johnson and Miss Gheckla Golhring. Guests lor the evening were: Mr. am! Mrs. Fd ward Smyth, Mr. and Mis. J. G. Traeger, Mr. ami Mrs. Rov Baker, Mr. und Mrs. Le Rov- Hewlett, Miss Ma- cyle Hunter, lis.s Rita Claggett and t rank N ilinaii.- Mrs. Bdward D. Cuslek of Albany has joined her husband. Senator Cusick ind is at the Hotel Marion. As an attention to Mrs. H. II. Corv At a late hour refreshments were served by the committee composed of Mrs. James Emlnh, -Mrs. .1. B. (dinger, Mrs. H. P. Kimball and Mrs. M. 0. Pet tvs. Those participating in the gayeties were: Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. James Kmlah, Mr. and Mrs. El O. Moll, XIr, and Mrs. W. Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Al Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. P,.t t vs. -Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Franklin, SHIPLEY'S The last Authoritative word in apparel and acces sories for Women, Misses and Children for those who seek the best in style and quality at Moderate Cost. New Models in Suits Exclusive Models in Coats Individuality in Dresses PERSONALITY IN SMART BLOUSES EFFECTIVENESS IN SPORT SKIRTS MODART FRONT LACING CORSETS MARCELLA FORM FITTING UNDERMUSLLNS WARNER'S FRONT LACING CORSETS KAYSERS UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Where Shopping Is a Pleasure U. G. Shipley Co, 145-147 N. Liberty St., Salem, Oregon George, Isabell George. Mamie Victor, ! test. During the at'tei noon Mrs. Dee Bessie Gill, Edna Mngers, Inez Stege. I Gohlson gave a reading. Marie Evans, Kuth HolUster, Helen! Thu refreshments and appointments -Neugebauer, lua Proctor, Lucille j)p 'ere carrietl out suggestive of St. Val ..,. ,. , , , ,., entitle s dav end the hostess was assiM Witt, Amelia Babcock. elma Wcst,fd ia , rxing by Mrs. Ralph Wh 'e. Kdna Ackerinnn. Margaret White, Gret-j Besides tn Ill perl of the class Hie cheu Brown. Lit Von I'm-..,,:. I , .,,!..:.. i .. . nul.l M ... ftklbta DfeAi, n,l Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Chattec, Mr. and , Walling. Kthel Walling, Aunabelle (iol-i Mrs Dee Gohlson Mrs F .1 IVrbv. Mr. and Mrs. J. I ilen "nil the Messrs AnJinu- Viv,..mt I Ferguson, Mrs. Marie Mathews, Mrs. .1. B. l .linger, Mrs. O. S. Ausmus; Mrs. A. ix. Hunn, Miss Mildred Kmlah, .Miss Mildred Dunn, .Miss Cleo KenBMUIiss Blanche Gilson, Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Margaret Olinger. Harold Buna i Vern Drager, Linil Simpson. Harold; The ladies of the Knights and l.a Walling, Don l-'letcaer, Lelaad Austin, i dies of Security gathered at the homo. Le Rov Gard. Allen Jones, Floyd Kyle, j of Mrs. B, F. Walton on Friday after Vernon Kloster, Jack Bartlett, Willis: noon to organize a Kensington club. Vinoett, Tom Wood. Barley Seamster.i The club will be called tho K. L. of Willfred Dennis-oil I. vie FtflrfKnlnlnAW fl ..n.l mmiU in.,,.' ,,n tlte first lrt,bi iil l.ockwood KrUiOUt ana tranK Men net. Gt,0rge Doust, Charles Hoggins, Edgar i each month nt the homes of the various I Rowland, Ko d Uowiaml. Archie Holt, I members. At the Masonic hall on Wednesday I Keith White, Frank Zian, Rowland j The nificers elected at the meeting niuht the Yeomen lodge will give 1 1 Keinhart, Warren Lindsav, Ualph I.ind-: were: Mrs. Rose llagedorn. president; Martha Washington party and basket sogaV; Anuin Uerger and Oscar Xcllers. j Mrs. E. F. Walton, secretary. Late in eial. . I the afternoon the meeting closed with The women (ire requested to bring Thp ,a,,ies of ti South circle of the ! refreshments, baskets of lunch which will be auction-. christian church assembled at the I ' ed off at the refreshment hour. church for an all dav quilting en Wed-! Friday night the facultv and school All Yeomen are cordially invited tO'llcgdav At 11001 a ,t,Hghtful luncheon family consisting of 400 bovs at tho participate in rue lesinny. was served and later u. business meet- state training school were highly Cn- married folk including: Mr. and Mrs. on the occasion ot her birthday, a group Frank G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.Of matrons gathered at her home for W ebb. Mr. and Mrs. James Chinnock. ! an informal afternoon on Monday. (Mr. and Mrs. George M. Post, Mr. audi The affair which was planned by a Mrs. Kverett Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Arthur S. Bcns.011, Mr. and Mrs." T. H. Galloway, Mr. ami Mrs. George Q Hi own, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding, Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Kdw in M. lloffnell, Mr. nml Mrs. Craig freshineut table at. which th Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, ; were seated. Dr. and Mrs. Barry H. Olinger, Mr. j Those gathering for tbe afternoon and Mrs. George niches, Mr. and Mrs. 'were: Mrs. E. T. Busselle, Mrs. E. W. Boy Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer j Moreland, Mrs. Le Hoy Leedy, Mrs. P. H.' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. 3. Miller, Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. C. J. few of Mrs. Cory's close friends, was a complete surprise end she was the recipient of an attractive silver set, the gift of her guests. An artistic array of daffodils and a huge birthday cake adorned the re- guests ino- wns beld Foremost among the diyeruons of j xhc next 'ieeting of the circle will the coming week is the military ball nc nel(1 on n(M(t Wednesday afternoon which will be given on Washington t f-t the home of Mrs. W. A. Clements, birthday (Thursday Bight) by torn-, 555 8 ibertv street. panv At at tne armory. Guests of the Circle Wednesday were The altair is eagerly anriciputeu u Mrs. Charles Knowland, Mrs. F. T. Por the dancing contingent and promises to. ter au(j iIls j).vii Kecsc. be one of the gayest ami most ueiigui dav Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry J. Wende roth, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy liewlctt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. und Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wiedmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fletcher, Mr. and Mis. George W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward i. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Doerflcr, Mr. and Mrs. William T. tirier, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Siecke, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kiugo, Mr. and Mrs. T A Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. (leer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Bonnell, Miss Kdna Simonton, Miss Jessie Miller. .lames Marr, F. E. Mungis and Dr. J. H. Gamjobat. , Of interest to a wide circle of friends will be the announcement of the en gngement of Miss Vera Rosettn Pratt to Benjamin J. Werner of Dallas. Miss Print is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Pratt. She re ceived her education in the Salem schools, from which she also is a grad uate. She is very popular in musical circles and has assisted with many de lightful programmes. She is very fond of music and has ilevored much of her time to it, having for several years been I pupil of Miss Mlnnetta Magers. For the past two years Miss Pratt has been one of the leading soprano solo ists of the Baptist choir. Mr. Werner is the son of Mrs. A. M. Werner of Dallas, and is associated with the Southern, Pneifie railroad in that city. The wedding will be soleni.ed some time in April. California, the mecca for Salem peo pie during the winter, ts elainyng sev er society matrons who will he greatly missed for the next few weeks. They are Mrs. Thomas A. Livcsley and Mrs. A. N. Bush who with their husbands went south early in the week and Mrs. John J, Roberts, who left Thursday, accompanied by her small daughters, Helen and Mildred Roberts. Mrs. Asahel Bush also will join the Salem colony in about ten days. Honoring Mrs. Harvey Wells of Port land, Mrs. George E. Waters was host ess Wednesday for a charming luncheon An artistic arrangement of crim son carnatious ami greens tied with red aatin ribbon centered the table and was surrounded bv rctl candles and colonial bomuets which marked covers for S. After luncheon the guests made up two tables of bridge, the card honors falling to Mis. John 11. McNary. Mrs. Waters guests were: Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Fred S. Stewart, Mrs. John H. Mc Nary, Mrs. Samuel S. Bering of Port laud, Mrs. E. E. Waters and Miss Ida Simmons. t'ul of the winter's festivities. A charming event of next week will be the D. A. R. tea for which Mrs. Henry W. Mcvers will be hostess on Washington's birthday (Thursday) at her residenie on North Summer street. Ka.h member of the D. A. R. has invited a guest for the affair which will be one of the largest and most de lightful of the week. K farewell nartv was given at the home of Mrs. Julia Lytic, Wednesday night by the Silver Belle Circle, W. O. W., for Airs. JNancy .ones ami un daughter, Miss Ruby Perkins, who are leaving the first of the week to make their home on a ranch near Portland. Suggestive of St. Valentin 'es day the rooms were decorated with hearts, cupids and red candles combined with Scotch broom and ferns. About. 25 friends of the honor guests gathered to bid them good bye and the evening was pleasantly spent playing cards and music. Later the hostess serv ed refreshments assisted by Mrs. J. Frank Dunlap and Mrs. Frank Fleming, t Friday night the Misses Eleanor and Lena Huekestein entertained with the closing of n series of parties enjoyed this season by a group of young folk, Five hundred formed the evening s diversion, the prizes being won by John Albrieh and Clifford Nadon. Later music and dancing rounded out the gayeties. Miss Leotta Noud assisted the hostesses in serving ref reshmeftts. Those enjoying the evening were the Misses Ella Fahey, Leah Suing, Doris Holverson, Corn Barr, Lenore Holver son, Leotta Noud, Clara Doreffler and Cvril Suing, Robert Driscoll, Philip Jaskoski, Ed Hecnan, Joe Albrieh, Floranee Lcggett, Frances Walsh, Clif ford Nadon and John Albrieh. Green, Mrs. O. P. Hoff, Mrs. W. T. Neil, Mrs. Frances Shafer, Mrs. T. ('. Davis, Mrs. Fred G. Buchtel and Mrs. W. P. F.Uis. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullertou have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Rickey and small daughters. Alene and Helen Richey, and George Richeys, Sr. of Pullman, Washington. They arrived last night and are en I route home trom Grants I ass, Oregon, where they have bceu passing the win ter. Mrs. John Savage, who also has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton, re turned to her home in Portland Friday. Miss Margaret Gray has returned from Eugene where she has been the guest of Mrs. David C, Graham (Mil dred Bacbv) for a few days. Mrs. John D. Caughell asked about a dozen matrons to her home for an in formal sewing bee on Wednesday af ternoon. Her guests were the members of a Kensington club who are enter taining each other this season with a series of delightful gatherings. Mrs. E. O. Siecke assisted the hostess. Battier in the week Mr. and Mrs. Caughell also entertained with a smnll informal supper party, covers being placed for 4. ' Mrs. Harry 11. Olinger and small son, Master Harold Olinser. have gone to Pnrilftinl tn inss the week end as the 1 n...,inn , -hnnt wiv weeks guests of Mrs, Grant Mays. Mrs. Oliuger went Thursday. Mas- Mrg Qay y Phelops was hostess 1 ter Harold goinp Friday, accompanied Wednesday afternoon, when she enter by Mrs. Oliver C. Locke who returned tajn(Hi the members of the aid society the same eveuing. 0f the United Brethren church on North s.., nth street. A nleasuat after-1 Salem friends of Mr. ami Mrs. W. T.!Jloon was passed and refreshments were .eil or rornaim win rrioo e m served. that they are coming to Salem to make! . their home. They expect to arrive some 0ne of tne g.,,,,, 0f the week's fes- time next week. jtivities was the informal dancing party! I for which Miss Vera Golden was host-i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hofer of Kellogg, ' es8 Thursciav night nt St. Joseph's hall,, r 1 . 1. .. 1 ., r. , ;aiin Mrs Hofer s 1 .. 11:.. v'o.v... v , ,n IWNW n 1. 1 . . ja II U It U I Ol .'II SB in 11, ..... ....... . parents, ex-Senator and Mrs. Brownel. I ne 0hBrming young daughter of Repre- j X in Portland came to oaieni 1 nnrai.- ; sentative Anderson of The Dalles Wednesday evening the ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church will serve a chicken pie dinner in the church from o until 8 o'clock. The members of Mrs. Holt's Sunday school class of the Baptist church were informally entertained on Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. .Marion A. Estes on North Liberty street. The afternoon was pleasantly whiled away with sewing and a guessing con- tertuiiied by a performance of the "Kid Komcdy Klub" of Salem, under the direction of Mrs. Anna Rogers Fish. The play "Winning an Heiress-" prov ed to be an extremely amusing event in the hands of this clever bunch of young sters. The club consists of Rex How aid, stage manager; Albert Schimllei. (Continued on pae five.) Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it.- 25c at all druggists. MOSHER MADE IT" r-teteee - Mrs. C. J. Green and daughter, Janet, have zone" to Portland and are the IT - -. r, .1 I : t guests ot -Mrs. greens muiuci, .u". Kimmel. They left Friday nnd will visit in i to pass the day as the gnesis oi me Ernest Hofer family. Snegestive of St. Valentine's day the hall was affectively decorated with; X tuinrts uml cunids. combined with Mrs. Edward S. l.nuipvt. who is .-.f .mssv willows and other I f loving an extemtet vish in iiiii. 1 greenery is now m San Francisco where sue i?j Be patronesses of the evening were f the guest of friends. iMrs. W. IV Babcock, Mrs. Ralph White t Mrs, l.ampori wen "v"" i Mrs. J. AcKermau ami -Mrs. r. o. uoi- Christmas and plans to remain for soineldejI- time. Anion - the out of town guests were I Miss Anderson and Miss Helen McGuire Mrs. Loekwood of Portland has ar-'p!f Tne tHUie Genevieve Patton of rived in Salem to visit her son and , Macleay, Joe Ingram of Portland, ami daughter-iu lnw. Rev. and Mrs. Frank j Chan " Erskine of Eastern Oregon. The II. Neff. Mrs. l,ockword will remain 1 0(BCr ,,.st, were the Misses Marie in Salem all summer. jBriggs, Ruth Jones, Pearl George, Opal ANY WELL DRESSED MAN OR WOMAN YjflLL tell you in answer to "That's sure a fine piece of Cloth X, and its well made who did it?" Years of experience together with a thorough knowledge of the ; "tailored-to-measure" system of ; clothes building for both Ladies and gentlemen has made Mosher's place one of the very best in the ; ; Willamette Valley for the "person :; - who cares" to come and have a 1 1 suit. Made- To-Order Its the only way--the safest way the wav the I satisfied man and woman of today get all their t nlvl-bnn ....... : . 1 ,1 , -T v,ivnic ti& yuut way 11 you want cioines satis- f a: -T" t x D. H. MOSHER "Who Makes Clothes That Fit" Salem, Oregon