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THE PAIL? CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1917 Ila Intt liiir 1 r 111 If roil ina nnti ret; V I'l Ho Mo BO II lil 1q I ci 1 i I) : DCIETYfLUDS II K dinner dames at the Hotel. Marion have devtdoel along linen that make them to strictly an adjunct of society that their evo lution so far aa fashionable affairs go, are always a matter of intereat. Friday night, for iiiitanee. when so ciety mane a gala evening of another of the aeriea, drought many parties down town. These (tinner ilaneea have UiAti inanv a ilelightfnl rhapter to the aoeial annals and have provided mueh pleas lire during their brief existence. That they were not reaumcd for a time this winter was the aoureo of mho li regret to the dance, loving eou ticgent who found them the gayest and merriest of the season 'a festivi ties. A throng of merrymakers danced through the cening Friday, and the dinner tables decked with yellow tea to honor Mrs. Thomas A. Lives spring blossoms, surrounded by con- ley's mother, Mrs. O. W. DeBeek of genial arties made a colorful ensem-1 Vancouver, B. (,'., who during the hie. l.ivesleys absence in southern (alitor- Among those who entertained guests nja, is remaining in Salem with the or made up parties at the various ' children. tabled were: Mr and Mrs. Asahel The rooms were charming with clus Bash whose guests were Mr. and Mrs. fpr!1 0f vivid hued spring flowers and W. Melvin Plimpton, Dr. and Mrs. the tea table was adorned with an ar Harry B. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. tj8tj(. arrangement of yellow daffodils Sargvnt; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben (. land genista. Hchucking. j Mrs. John IT. Albert and Mrs. Henry Those whom Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge F. j B, Thielseu presided at the urns. As Kodgers entertnined were: Mrs. WU- sisting weTe Mrs. Fred 8. Stewart and Ham II Hoot, Mrs. Ada Strong, Miss Mrs. W. Melvin Plimpton. (Jertrude (iray and Miss Margaret (ray. With Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey liish up and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Har- rf Hawkins and 1'ercy 1 oung or At baay. wero Mr. and Mrs. Frederic I). xaieisen, mjss aihic inumpnon, iouii J. Koberts and James P. Alexander. Circling another table were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, Dr, and .Mrs. Thomas C. Smith, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ii. McNary. Those malting up the largest pnrtv were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer II. Smith, Mj and Mis. Oliver ('. HocUe, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge (i. BrOWB, Mr. and Mis. William Walton, Mr. and Mrs. James A- Wilson, Dr. and Mis. ll.-my II. Ol iager, Mr. and Mrs. P. ft, Deckebach, Wr. and Mrs. Kdward Gillingham. Another party included Mr. and Mrs. Pavid W. Kyre, Mr. and Mrs. Mack llol'er, Mr. and Mrs. W. CoBMll Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M Cross. Mr. aud Mrs. William T. Qrlnr had . . . . . , . j ... m a. their quests Mr. id W. 9, iuiiiauii, u-ina iu ,31111- y El !' 1 : mm Intou mid Graham Grisfoll also i',,,tl,i S. alt . I together at one of the small- , ... ... , .. , , . er tables were: Miss Helen Dcckcbach.l ... . ... . c , Miss Hn.el Downing, Miss Helen "' ber of Seattle, Uurencc Hofer, James Young and Fritz Blade. In another party were, Miss Mabel Withycombe, Misi Rita Steiner, Misa Margery Marvin, Carl Gahriclson, Ralph Moores and Daniel .1. Fry, ,lr. others who surrounded tables in con genial groups were, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McGilchrist, Jr., Mr. ami Mrs Merlin Harding, and Mr. and Mrs. ', r. voou; air. ami airs. i. .. noocris, Mrs. Charles Miller and several others. A dozen or so matrons motored Thursday to the attractive William xjuoi resilience m t-ujuj m.- iniuiiii. afternoon for which Mrs. Hoot was hos Those gnthering to meet Mrs. De- Beck were: Mrs- A. N. Gilbert, Mrs. Etenrjr It. Thielsen, Mrs. John H. Al bert.' Mrs. J. 0. Moreland. Mrs. R. S. Wallace, Mrs. Ben O. Schucking, Mrs. Charles Dopp, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Kred S. Stewart, Mrs. HODertson, Airs. S. B. McBridY , Mrs. Wr. Melvin Plimp ton and Mrs. Asahel Bush. In honor of Mr. Henry H. Thielsen on the occasion of the sixty seventh anniversary of his birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kollin EC Page and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Catlin were hosts for a delight ful surprise party at the Page resi dence, Thursday night. By way of varying the usual custom ot the Ihielsens who tor many years have made it a point to entertain a 1 0nado Bench and other southern points, certain group of old friends at their Thpv win r,,turn to Salem the latter home on lllls occasion, the 1'nges nnd,lrt n4 March isitinu Ml route in San i Cbtltnl arranged to honor Mr. Thiel- sen with this delightful affair. The same trrnnn nf old friends -were . - . o- r ; "I ., 1 1 s. iju1ii u. i,iiici n fill 10 1 oil 0?,n aske for the celebration and ka t,av and will be the week end 0H osscuiuied at the Uguln home fr t . QUEEN Quality The Shoe that is made for all occasions no matter what, there is a Queen Quality Shoe for that pur pose. It is a comfort to particular people to have Queen Quality Shoesthey fit, give service, last longer than most shoes that cost more. We are experts in fitting the foot to proper foot wearthe Queen Quality. , ; jj AND THE PRICE $ n.50 $ 4.00 $ 5.00 $ 7.00 $ 9.00 $10.00 FULLERTO By ALINE THOMPSON of where they wont in a party to Mr. ami iMrs. Pages 1 hp evening was inMN to n) six tables being arranged in rooms ar- , . . . tisticallv decked with vellow spring f,ow(.r!i Th(. 0Tv ll()norH wer(. W( Mrs. William H. Thletsen and Mrs. George II. Burnett. After tbp card games a lovely birth day cake with yellow candles outlin ing the number 'i7 was placed in front of Mr. ThicUen to cut and the refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Livesley, who have been sojourning in I'aso Rubles, California, for the past two H0,.ks. are planning to leave there in about tcn y, for lj0tl Angeles ami other southern points. j Although the Liveslevs stay is indef lajta, they expect to linger in the south j,,,. sometime vet, returning the latter part of March Kn route home they will pas sever al days in San r ranciseo. Mr. and Mrs. l.ivesley both are ar dent golf players and are enjoying much of their time in Paso Hobles on the links. ii Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds (Frances Adams) left the middle of the week for Silverton, where they will make their home. The Reynolds have many friends hi Salem and their de parture is the source of much regret. As a little farewell attention to Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. W. D. Fletcher, Mon day, entertained at her apartment in The Court, with a table or two of bridge. The affair was most informal, only a few matrons being asked. Those making up the tables with the honor guest were: Mrs. Clyde C Gra ham, Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. liar ry HawkiiH (I.ora Taylor), Mrs. chas. Durkee, Mrs. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. K. I,. Fdwards. : a Mrs. Asahel Hush left today for Cali fornia to join the A. X. Hushs who with the former's small son, Asahel St., have been in the south for several weeks. At present they are in I'aso Hobles, whence they will motor after !.hl. rrival of Mrs Asnhel Unsh to Cor- Francisco, -r,. vji. t ni . r 4. guest of friends. 3 Mrs. A. 1... Ryan of Portland who bast Simplicity was the keynote of the been tho house guest of Mrs. Arthur ; W(,ddinK of K(,x A Turlu.r anj jMss! II. Moore, was the honor iuct Mondav , ... .. . ' . ii; ii -i . r kiJL Arvtlla Morris ot Seattle which was at a icli(Utl ul budge tea for which Miss ( alista Moore was hostess. ! solemnized in this city on Sunday af Guests were asked to make up four ternoon, February the twenty-fifth at. tables of bridge, the card honors fall mg to Mrs. t.eorge A. Wood. rbe rooms were attractively decked: with palms, sweet briar and ividj hind spring flowers. Scarlet tulips audi candles adorned the prettily appointed j tea tables, over which the honor guest j and Mrs. O, W. DeBeck of Vancouver, B. C, presided. The guests included about lti ma-1 ana the wedding inarch from Lohen trons, several of whom were members fj, M tht, 1)rida lflrtv ontemi the li of the hostess' bridge club which hasDrarv hrr the ceremony was pei not met this season, but will be rwl) before an open fire, ed f rom now on throughout the winter, j Brilliant Oregon grape and pussy The club members gathering to meet L. ;n,lw ,.n..,hiiw.H with onlms decked the visitor were: Mrs. George A. Wood, Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris. Mrs. R. B. Uoodin, Mrs. George W. Lewis, Mrs. I. U Clark, Mrs. Arthur It. .Moore. Mrs Ralph Ulover, Mrs. hdwnrd (.illing - ham, Mrs. George K. Shafer and Mrs. t.eorge Watson. Additional guests were: Mrs. G. W. DeBeck of Vancouver, B. ('., Mrs. K. W. Stewart of Kugene, and Mrs. Kate Pennell and Miss Lena Goodin of Port land. a Mrs. William H. Dancy, who baa becu visiticg jn Portland as the uest of her mother and sister, Mrs. W. J. Creighton and Miss Mabel Creighton, will return tomorrow.. During her visit in Portland Mrs. Dancy has been the motif of several delightful little attentions. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer I'nt nam, who have been passing the week in Bend, Oregon, arc expected home Monday or Tuesday. Mr. Putnam who is the publisher cf tho Bend Daily Bulletin, makes many trips to liend during the year being frequently called there on business. Miss Carolyn Dick, who is attending O. A. ('., came home from Corvallis Friday to pass the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Dick. Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith en tertained informally on Monday night with a delightful "500" party- The rooms were adorned with charm ing baskets of yellow spring flowers ami greens, and the guests included the members of the hosts club, which is one of the few ami oldest "oOU'' clubs union' the married folk. Six tables were arranged for "oOG"' the card honors falling to Mrs. Charles I.. McNary and Milton I,. Meyers, Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. Jesse Kv ians Flanders of Portland, who was a guest of the evening. The members included in the club are: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kodgers, Mr. and is. William II. Dancy, Mr and Mrs. (ieorge Rose, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles L, McNary, Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. .Milton L. Meyers, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank W. Dm bin, Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. f.ocke, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs, W. Carlton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge G. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Harrv H. Oliuger and Mr- and Mrs. Kdwin I. Baker. Mrs. Merrill B- Moores of Portland, who, with Mr. Moores, has been pass ing the greater part of the winter in Salem, left Thursday for Portland where she. will be the guest of friends and relatives. She will be joined toliighf by Mr. Moores, and they will remain in Port land over the week end. 11 ft Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytic are passing a few days in Portland, hav ing gone Wednesday. They will return Sunday night. Mrs. William H. Knighton, who has been the house guest of her mother, Mrs. E. E. Waters, for a few days, will return to her home in Portland today. SurDrisiue' Miss Gertrude Gray and Miss Margaret Gray who recently have become domiciled at The Court whero they have a charming little apartment, a group of their friends gathered for an informal evening of bridge, on Tues- lay. Two tables were arranged lor the games, after which the guests planning the affair served delightful refresh meuts. At fcards Miss Ellen Thielsen was awarded the impromptu favor. A congenial group of married folk who are enjoying a series of diuner parties this season at the homes of the various members, leathered as me guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Jones on 1) street, Monday evening, follow ing the clubs usual custom, e.u-h mem ber furnished a course. Fraarant carnations and greens diVvk- ed the prettily appointed table around which covers were arranged for Hi. After dinner the evening was delight fully rounded out with Flinch. The members included in the elnb are: Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. legg, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miles, Mr. and Mrs F. A. El liott, Dean and Mrs. George H. Aldcn and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. A. tat Brown were hosts Tuesday night for an informal even ing of "500," the affair being in cel ebration of the anniversary of M. Brown's birthday. Three tables were arranged for eards and the guests were for the most part the members of their family. Honors tor the games reu 10 Mrs. Douclas C. Minto anil Ben F. West, and the consolations were award ed to F. 8. West and Miss Edna West. Assisting Mrs Brown in the serv ing were her two nieces, Miss Mabel West aud Miss Edna West. Tho manv friends of Mrs, Frank W. Durbin will rejoice to know that she is rapidly recovering from the recent operation which she underwent at the Salem hospital. She is still however, confined to the hospital. ,,,. home of the groom's parents, Mr. d M M A Turner on -North; ( pitol street. Supreme ourt Justicol (ieorge II. Humett performed the im-, )remivi. rinj BIU M aud the couple werf unattended. Only immediate rel-1 ativeg wcri. aske() for' tnt. ceremony. fi Jm Turner sistpr nf the maaa.1 !thc room an( formed an effective background. The bride who is a vivacious bru nette was becomingly gowued iu tail- , i. r i,i ,.ir..,l ,,r.li,i She wnre ia ,.orsa,r0 t.ouuuet of violets and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served- A yellow color mo tif was developed in the dining room by the use of spring flowers. An artis tic basket of tulips, and yellow candles ill crystal holders adorned the table while the chandelier was festooned with smilax and tied with yellow tulle. The wadding had been planned for a later date in Seattle, but as Mi Turner was coming to Salem on busi ness an earlier marriage was urged that he might be accompanied home by his bride. Although the wedding was a culmi nation of a romance beginning several vears airo. the niarriaire came as a great surprise to their friends. The bride, who is an accomplished pianist and vocalist, is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris of Seattle. She is a graduate of the Seat tle high school and also attended the University of Washington. Mr. Turner was graduated from the University of Oregon and is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He also is a graduate of the Willam ette University law school and prac ticed law in Salem until a few months ago, when he moved to Winitred, Mon tana, where he anil his bride will go within a few weeks to make their home. it Complimenting their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Ryan of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Moore were hosts several days ago for an informal dinner party at their home on Leslie street. Pink blossoms of the spring time adorned the prettily appointed table around which covers were plnced for thc honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. ft, Pollock. Mr. and Mrs- George Shafer, Miss Ca lista Moore and the hosts. Ms. E. M. BoISmU entertained in formally at her home on D street Tues dav afternoon, her uuests being tin members of a dub, competed of a small group of matrons whose husbauds ar cmnloved at the state capital. The afternoon was devoted to sewing and to an interesting discussion 011 the hifh cost of tivintr. As additional attests Mrs. Hoffnell baked Mis. (ieorge Watson and Mrs Dana Allen The club guests were: Mrs. H. H. Cory, Mrs. B. W. Moreland, Mrs. C J. Green. Mrs. R. Whitnall. Mrs. J. Xeill, Mrs. W". T. Kirk, Mrs. Charles N. Jones. Mis. I.eRoy Leedy and Mrs. John (). Bailey Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner returned Thursday from Portland, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. v. C. Kerron. Mrs. Steinei visited in Portland for several days, having gone last Satur day with Dr. Steiner and a party of friends to attend the theatre and sup per party for which Miss Mabel Creighton was hostess Saturday night. Your Choke of Two Sensible Hats .TEST FOR WEAR. The cowboy tilt is of rose straw, put up with a crowu of plaid silk held by straw buttons. A bit less severe is the blue satin turban banded by a fruity wreath of ripe berries and their natural Announcement Krause's Package Chocolates We have just added to our line Krauses delicious package chocolates etc. A result of years of study and experience. Unusual centers and the best coating obtainable are used in mak ing this line the best we know of at any price. We are featuring the entire package line in cluding the "Grand Opera," ' Celebrity Fruits and Nuts," "Creme Dore," "Exceptional Light and Dark," Almond in Ambush," ' Creme De Menth," and "Krauses Gloria na," a final achievement. See our Krause's window display. FRY'S DRUG STORE 280 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon E3 Artistically appointed and charming in every detail was the luncheon pre sided over Friday by Mrs. John H. He Xary. The guests who included about a dozen prominent matrons of the host ess' club circled two tables, each done a little differently, with yellow spring blossoms and shamrock. A huge hasket of daffodils and freesia decked tho larger table, similar flowers also being prettily arranged on the smaller onr Luncheon was followed by bridge an. I the score honors were won by Mrs. Rolliu K. Page. Miss Margaret Gray assisted her aunt. With the club guests Mrs. McNary asked Mrs. William H. Hoot, Mrs. 0. G. Shipley and Mrs. Bdwin L. Baker. An informal Kensington was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. E. A. Colony, who entertained the members of the Rapthaterian club at on North twenty-first stree r home APOUl lti memners ot the Clan en joyed the afternoon, the hostess serv ing delightful refreshments at the tea j hour at small tables arranged for four. 1 Daffodils aud greens combined with; shamrock and other novelties suggest- ive of st. Patrick s day were effect lvely used about the rooms. Besides the club members Mrs. Col ony had Miss ('atherine McClelland and Mrs. Thompson of Albany who is the guest of Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mrs. W. C. Welch (Mary Et-kerlin) who has been passing a few days in Salem with her pafeuts, Mr. and Mrs. ffl m&i All Modern Homes ARE NOW BEING EQUIPPED WITH Modern Means of Cooking NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE US ESTIMATE THE COST OF INSTALLING YOUR NEW GAS RANGE. OUR NEW MODELS FOR 1917 ARE PERFECTION. COME IN AND EX AMINE THEM, WE HAVE ALL STYLES AND SIZES-WE CAN SURELY SUIT YOU ON BOTH PRICE AND STYLE The Gas Co. STATE AND COMMERCIAL ST. llillMM Eugene Eckerlin, whiln Mr. Welch went south on a business trip, left to day tor tier home in Olympia, Wash ington. She was accompanied by Mr. Welch who returned to Salem Friday night. 11 Tuesday night after tho Willamette Glee elub concert, Mr. F. II. Thompson i entertained over 40 members ot tho senior class ot the university with a, supper party at the Gray-Belle. A long table prettily decked with flowers was arranged for the party, I and Alpheus Gillett aeted as toastinas- ter. Besides the senior class the guests included: Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg' Doney, Mis Cassie Thompson of Al bany and Mr. Gillett of Woodburn. Mrs. Edward Lamport who has been ' sojourning in California for the past two inonins airiveo noiue liom mwi Francisco the first of the week. During her stay in the south Mrs. Lamport visited friends and relatives. A delightful affair of Wednesday afternoon was the informal bridge par- ty tor which ills. David W. Lyre was hostess. Guests were asked to make up four tables of the game and the score hon ors were won by Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng and Mrs. John If. Scott. The looms were charming with pink cyclamen and the guests included I he (Continued on page three.) I;