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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918. w i! uy w I u m S fZ By CAROL 5. DIBBLE Sg THH calendar of the put week lias bee productive ef little in the purely social wy, k society liM been too busily engaged otherwise, nultitude of holiday arrangements, last minute (hopping excursion and plana for the entertainment of lrii-nds . from oat of town occupying every available hour, commonly devoted to aocial diversion. However a fortnight'! galaxy of Christmas and New Year functions, brilliantly studding the hol iday program, promises a sufficiency Of gala and varied entertainment for ren the gayest of the gay. Next week will partake in character of a home coming festival, with numbers of sol diers returning rapidly to Salem from camps io this country, and others en rute from debarkation poiuta in the cash These men will be the nucleus for si vast amount of rejoicing and festiv ity by their relatives and friends, many or the largor affairs being scheduled for New Year's week, with an aggre gation of small, informal home gath erings claiming space over Christmas, this greatest of all family holidaa, Tha school holidays will be consid erably shortened and many of the col lege girls and boya from afar will be mtable to return homo, as the time lost through the closing of the schools Binnt be made up. Even those students in the near vicinity will honor the fam ily reunions for a 'brief time only, as many of the institutions grant just the week of vacation and some merely Christmas day. , Tha movement to heighten the reign ing spirit of Tulotide joy this season by the rendition of Christmas; carols throughout the city it rapidly gaining keadwey. Beside the church choirs, which have already evinced e keen interest in the undertaking, tho high school Glee elttb uader tho direction of Haas Lena Belle Tartar and that of trie grade) schools, directed by Miss ttrace Bmilh, have been asked to as sist in tho singing of the favorite old time carols. The girls of tho Sacred Heart academy have alfo been invited te joia the carollerg on Christmas evo. A host of friends are anticipating the arrival Tuesday of former Govern r and Mrs. Oswald Wort and daugh ters, 'Miss Helen West and little Jeanne, who will participate in a Christ sua family reunion at thedisme of Mr. nd Mr Hen Olcutt. Joining the gath-j ring will also be the parents of Mrs. Oleott and Mrs, WoHt, Mr. and Mrs. O, 1). Hutton, who are making, their home in Saloin this winter. Mr. West will probably roturn to I'ortlnnd the middle of the week, but Mrs. West will remain over sevoral days flbua affording her many old time ewondg a much welcomed opportunity f renewing acquaintanceships and ex tonding her charming social courtesies. Miss West will also bo greeted by a bevy of maids among tho younger set, as ana mrtnheni a rtilaiy of girlhood friends In Salem. Miss West is one of tho active members of tho Portland Junior Hunt club. t i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming were hoHte Tuolay night for the Merry-Go-Kound club, the members assembling t their home on Court street for an enjoyable evening of five hundred. The kigh scores fell to Mrs. J. N. Smith and A. N. Moores. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Allen wore bidden as additional guests A Yuletide atmosphere ng simply suggested in the attractive decorations about the rooms. The-evening ulminat ed pleasantly with the serving hour. Irr. and Mra 1. N. Smith will entertain 4he club aext time. Or. and Mrs. It. E. Lee Steiner are spending Mr. and Mra. W. C. Korron f Portland as their guests- for Christ anas. The visitors will arrivo in Salem Tuesday sharing the festivities attend at upon tha family dinner for which Dr. and Mra Steiner will be hosts Wed nesday, when Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denton ami Mrs. O. Steiner, will be numbored among the guests. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger were gay If surprised on the occasion of their fifteenth wedding anniversary Monday wifflit, when a group of frieuds assem bled at their home on Mill street for an impromptu jollification in celebra tion of tho event. Cards and a variety af diversion afforded gala entertain ment for the merry manors, who in cluded group of close frieuds of 1. had Mrs. Olinifer. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. lhirbin, Mr. and Mra. B. U Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorffe O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. IHUingham, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Margaret Lovelace, Mr. sad Mr . ft Locke, Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Griffiths, Br. and Mrs. W. H. Dan t, Mr. and Mrs. MUtoa Meyers, Mr. liickner of Portland. ' Mitts Iica Smith na MiM M'nn' Goefaring went to Portland this morning t. pass a few days. This noon they were Boatessss at a pretty luncheon jrtvea at the Multnomah Hotel in honor l nt their anroritv sisters in IMrfand. Both. Misa Smith and Miss lecturing are members of the Alpha !fcl Hota. They are connected with tie Salem schools this winter, Miss Smith being supervisor of music and Via Ooehring an Instructor in the CJront school. They will return to 8a loot tha first of next week. Aa extensive circle of Salem friend is looking forward with pleasure to the anticipated arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Rrsert Uant, of Portland, during the lolidey aeason for a few daye sojourn aa tho city. They will be entertained as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph viover. Mr. Hunt is now playing at the Majestic theatre in Portland. It will also be of interest to their acquaintances, who welcomed Mrs. Hunt, as a bride from England three years ago, that she contemplates a trip to England this spring Mrs. Hunt plans to leave in May and will visit her mother and other relatives at her old home in Eastbourne, England. She will be gone three months. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley are an ticipating a trip to Vancouver, B. C, the last of January to greet Mrs. Liveslcy'a brother, Ward DeBcck, who is expected to arrive about that time from France. Mr. DeBcck went over with the first of the Canadian expedi tionary forces four years ago, and tin der the plan being pursued by the gov ernment to roturn the volunteers first of all, Mr. DeBcck will reach home hi time to share tho close of the holiday festivities, which, in the case of the DeBcck family, will naturally be pro longed to include the eagerly awaited home coming of tho soldier member of tho household. Mr. DeBeck was attach ed to the field artillery branch of the service. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carrier were hosts at a handsomely appointed dinner par ty last evening at their residence on Court street. A festal Yuletido motif prevsjilod in the table decorations, an artistic arrangement of the scarlet tip pod holly predominating. A trio of maids, numbering Miss Eva Miles, Miss Laura 'Bell and Misg Lena Luym- brook, assisted in serving. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. TJ. OK 'Boyer, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Sleeves, Dr. and Mra II. J. Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Logg, Mr. and Mrs.i H. H. Vandorvort, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrr. Zadoe Biggs, who has taken up the study of pharmacy at the North Pacific College in Portland, returned to Salem last night to pass the holiday season with her husband. Miss Mary Jane Albert, who is o student at Miss Catlin's School in Port land this winter, came home today to pass hor Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Al bert Mr. and Mrs. Albert will tie dinner hosts Wednesday for a group of guests, covers being luid for fourteen. Circling tho tablo will be Mr. and Mra. O. E. Krause, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Siogol (Helen Krause) also of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Al bort, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Wallace Grif fith, Miss Mary Juno Albert, Miss Josephine Albert and the hosts. Mrs. D. A. Hodge Is expecting hor daughter, Miss Buth Hodge, a teacher in the high school at Oakland, Oregon, home for Christmas. Owing to the ne cessitated closing of schools during the influenza epidemic, the Oakland tiigli school will have vacation only Christ mas day. Miss Hodge wilt probubly ar rive Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Smith of Leba non, who have been the guesta of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Smith at tfheir home on Center street, for a few days, left for Lebanon to dsy. They were returning from Port land where Mr. Smith underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hos pital. Mr. Smith met with a serious automobile accident this summer, from which iie novor fully recovered, but since tho recent surgical operation in Portland has shown a decided improve ment, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Live,lcy accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc Dougnl returned home yesterday from Portland, having motored up Thurs day Mr. McDougnl arrived in Portland Thursday evening from Cnmp Pike, Arkansas, where he ihng been statioucd for the past six months, Mrs. Frank Davoy, who has been in Astoria tha past ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Domogalla, the latter having been seriously ill wit it pneumonia, is exacted home tomorrow. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Domo galla, whoBe complete recovery will per mit of her coming to Salem to join in the family reunion next week. Mr. Domogalla will also arrive for Christ mas. Another daughter, Mrs- J. C. Bowes and her three children, of Baker county, Oregon who ha,Ve been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Davey since Thanksgiving will remain over for the holidays. They expect to be joined next week by Mr. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Davey are also anticipating the ar rival of their son and wife, Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Davey of Portland, at Christmas time. t Mr. and Mjs. 3. W- Spriggs, of Port land, will be entertained in the city over Christmas as the gnests of their daughter. Mrs. F. W. Durbin. Mr. and Mrs. Durbin s daughter, Miss Maude Durbin of Portland, will also be down for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fargo will en tertain as Christmas guests at -their residence on North Church street, Mrs. Fargo 'a sister, Mrs. Edna T. Daily and her father, S- K. Scofield of Riverside acres. Mr. and Mrs. B. B Carrier will be hosts for a Christmas dinner, when they will entertain Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. .i n . tr i d..j. ' of Kirkreall and daughter, Miea Lauree Bell of Salem. MBS. O. P. IIOFP was a charm ing hostess Thursday afternoon, when she entertained the mem bers of the Public Serviee Commission Club, and a few additional guests at her home on North Fourteenth street in honor of Mrs. Frank J. Miller, who with her husband left for Albany to day to reside permanently. Mr. Mil ler, who has held the position of Pub lie Service Commissioner for some time will go Into business at Albany. As a tribute of the esteem in which Mrs. Miller is held by her friends she was given a handsome silver sandwich tray Thursday afternoon, the presen tation being made by Mra W. D. Clark. The hours were pleasantly whiled away with needlework and cards. The drawing rooms were bril liantly adorned with masses of holly and roses. The Christmas note was em phasized by a sparkling tree in all its splendor of yuletide trimmings. The arenway Between the iivine room and dining room was covered with masses of ivy, suspended from which, hung the gala red Christmas bells. The guests circled a beautifully appointed table at the refreshment hour. A Yuletide motif also prevailing in the table adornment. A most effective eener- piece was obtained by the arrangement of antique brass candelabra, containing crimson candles with soft shades of the same hue, around a circular mirror, a double glow being thus afforded from the candles and their mirrored reflec tion. The candelabra held an added attraction in view of the fact that they were a keepsake from Norway, tho home of Mr. Hoff. The club members enjoying this af fair were: Mrs. Miller, Mrs- Fred Huchtei, Mrs. H. H. Corey, Mrs. W. D. Clark, Mrs. Ed Wright, Mrs. Spencer wortman, Mrs. u. 1. Kephart, Mrs. W. P. Ellis, Mrs. W. T. Neill. Additional guests numbered Mrs. F. E. Shaf or, Mrs. A. T. Johnson, Mrs. W. F. Buchner, Mrs. S. 8. East, Mrs. 6. E- Schuneman. Mr. and Mrs. "William Biirghardt, Jr. will be among tho Snlcm folk, who will partake of the Yuletido festivities in Portland, going down next Tuesday to pass Christmas day with frienas. Among the Salem girls attending the Oregon Agricultural College, who are arriving home for a fortnight a Christ mas vacation are Miss Gertrude East the daughter of Mrs. S. S. East and Miss Dorothy Buchner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, t. Buchner. MiHs Harriet Griffith is among the school maids of the younger set in Salem to return home for the holiday gaieties. Mne is expected down tonight from Portland, where she is attending Miss Catlin's school. Miss Griffith is the younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Griffith. Miss Constance Cartwright, an in structor at Pacific University, will en joy a week's vacation at her home in Salem, having como down from Forest Drove last night. Miss Margery Kay arrived home last night from tUgene, to enjoy a two week's vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kay. Miss Kay is a popular university of Oregon student Mrs John Maurer has returned from a pleasant visit at Eugene, where she passed several duys this week as the guest of Mrs, Vernon Parsons. Mrs. ft W. Beckett was hostess for the members of the Sweet Briar club Wednesday afternoon at her homo on the Wallace road. The meeting was a most ueiigntnu one assuming the na ture of the club's annual Christmas gathering. The chandeliers wore en twined with clusters of ivy, from which were suspended the ever festive crimson Christmas hells. The pleasur ablo yearly custom of exchanging dain ty gifts among tho members was also carried out this senson as usual, in con nection with the Christmas meeting. Seasonable refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Earl Beckett. Ten club members enjoved the after noon. Mrs. Mary Ferguson and Mra .Moses Adams were asked as addition al guests. The club will be entertained next time by Mrs. John Ferguson. Mra Ralph White will entertain the members of her dancing clssees next week at two attractively planned par- ties) to bo given at Cotillion hall. Her Wednesday night elass will avemble for an evening of danciing Friday night. All former adult pupils of Mrs. White's are extended an invitation to this affair as well aa those of this season. Dnuoing will begin at nine o clock. The little people in the juve nile class will be given a gay juvenile party Saturday afternoon from two to four at Cotillion hall. Mrs. J. W. A. Mover and son. Lea- land, went to Portland today to en joy a few days visit with, Mrs. Mov er's daughters, Mrs. George Cooper and Mrs.' Harold Forrest. They will re turn home Tuesday. Harl Withycombe retnrnei Tuesday from Washington, T. C, where ho has recentlv been released from the ser vice. Mr. Withycombe will pass the holidays in Salem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Withycombe. The first of the year Mr. Withyeomb will tm assume his -position at the state house a a member of the highway commis sion, which e formerly held before en tering the service. 1 Most enthusiastiq appreciation wast accorded Mra Oscar GingTiefl, who ap peared to exceptional advantage in her Indian pantomime aumoers, wmw wera featured oa the program 'given at tho regular monthly social meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday mgnt ai their lodge rooms. Mra Gingrich's work, which ia of a most original ana artistia nature is rapidly growing in favor among her Salem audiences, and her selections Tuesday night gave rise to insistent encore. She was sympatnet ally aeeompaaied by Miea Ruth Bed ford. A clever Christmas recitation by little Miss Eleanor Wright was also a pleasing feature af the program, fhe evening' festivities closed with.dana ing. Christmas decorations, employing the gain Yuletida wreaths, were in gay ev idence. Indian blankets were appropri ately draped about tho platform and ef fectively arranged in tho hall. A buffet supper was served the guests, the large table being centered with huge baskets of ruddy apples, the handles of which -were entwined witti holly. Small sprigs of holly were also pinned on the guests as they entered the door, by two of the lodge members. The committee in charge of thear rangements numbered Mrs. L. Wise, chairman; Mrs. W. H. Steusloff, Mra J. W. Maruny. A ar era oirela at rtolletTe friends Will I be glad to hear that Miss Rosamond Gilbert, a memDer or tne iacuuy ui vn high school at Lakview, Oregon, is re-' covering from a prolonged attack of influenza. Misa Gilbert is a graduate of Willamette university and numbers many acquaintances in eaiem, Having taken a leadin? part in college activi ties while at Willamette. R mnffcer Mrs. Phihn Gilbert. Will entertain an her house guest during Christmas week, Miss Mildred John- ann a Tlirfont sit h Oreiron Azricul- tural college. Miss Jonhson attended Willamette university last jear, mim ing her home with Mrs. Gilbert during the semester. She is originally from Minnesota. - Mr and Vr Otvirire Ro (leers of As toria are expected to arrive in Salem tomorrow to share the festivities of Ohristmaji week witih tneir Hon m friends in the eity. v;m Trena Curtiss was among the 0. A. C. girls returning to Salem today to spend the vacation week with her mother, Mra. I G. Cnrtiss. V t T Smith will have as truest next week, her mother, Mrs. M. A. Goff, and oer sister ana nusuanu, mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Drake, of Port land. Hunt and Mra An- Poo .f Pnrtlftnrt will be entertain ed over Ohrurtmas as the guests of Mrs. u. f, uon. v r;- i T?no who is on the facul ty of the McMinnville high school, nam InnUI laat ttiffht to SDend iheT VO.- Ication in Salem..; The McMinnville schools have been closed again owing to a renewed outbfeak of influenza, but unlesa there is a marked increase in cases, they will r-open January first. Miss Ross wiiJl remain in mo cny un til then. Mia ThreiL Fowls will Dass the aiol- iAavm with hr mother. Mrs. W. P. Fowle, at their home on iNorth Capitol street, nae amvea jnwc nigni Drain, where she has been substituting in thik input hio-h school the past few weeks. Miss Fowl i an inEtructor in the Bend high school, but owing to ino fact that the Bend school have not resumed work since the initial outDrea of influenza, and will not reopen till the first of the year, she has been fill intr nnrnni'T ot Drain, during the re mainder of the school term- A reception and dinner was given k. ), Woman Rnlief Corns today. when the husbands, members of the nn Arm tJin Republic, and their wives, were invited, the occasion being' fhA nnnnni fumiiv reunion neia at Christmas, with General and Mrs. W. h Tivnra whniui mviiion woauiiur anni versary occurs next Monday, as tho Iiarav miMtfl. At eleven o'clock a reception Mne was formed, headed by we new presi dent, Mrs. Alice Caldwell, the fconor guests, General and Mrs. Byars, Com mander JIuddleeon of Sedgwick Post, Mrs. Ida M. Babcock, first department president of Oregon, Mra Liasie W. Smith nlon a mutt denartment resi dent .of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Btola. Mr. and .airs. iTana ibiiiiwii and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Halley. A a-nhU u rvaerved in tho banauet room for all past commandors, past presidents and the honor guests, dainty place card manning ineir pmcen. m rnnm mm hAutif ullv decorated with greens as a background, while to the fore and n every siae me nawuu colors wera displayed. Suggesting the (I A UJ 1 n ATI A u i tribute to the (Treat event so near at hand in the lives of the honor guests, yellow was used pro fiMelv is tha table decorations. A moKt intereatinff crotrram was also giv en ia apropos oDservaoca oi me oc casion. U . ..A Mm WHlard Hall (Prise ilia Fleming) of Portland, will be guests over Christmas, or Mrs. nau parema, Mr. and Mra; &. it. rieming. An ainvahle reunion will take place at the home of Mrs. William Goodrich th holidays, when the famines of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Savage of Til l.mnnk. Mr and Mrs. C. C Simeral and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Patton of Portland will assemble In Salem for the family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Burns will en tertain aa their guests over the holi days their ton and wife, Mr. and Mra Alvin Burns and children of Portland. Another ton, W. P. Burns, will come up from Portland also for the xamiry reunion. a Mr. and Mrs. J. Tr Hunt and daugh ter. Miea Helen Hunt, will be tha guests of relativea aear Sublimity over Christ mas. Dr. and Mra. B. L. Bteeves will en tnrt&ia several house cuests o , w le! 'holiday a Amoa. them being Miss Grace --,,. tMMHtMHtMMMtMMTMMMMtMHMHtMTHMmHHMMMHMt SH. Waists The FEMININE ARTICLES ONLY Now is the time and this is the place to get the Particular gifts for Which you have been planning. Do not delay, make your selection as early as convenient Here you will find gifts w,th a Personality to Them Which imparts that Ap preciation of Forethought which so much Gratifies the one Receiving Them. Gifts of Higher Value as well as Gifts at Popular Prices UMBRELLAS BICHABDSON'S LINENS BATH TOWELS BED SPREADS COTTON BLANKETS WOOL BLANKETS MAIS1I COMFORTABLES SILK WAISTS KID GLOVES FABRIC GLOVES WOOL MITTENS FACE VEILS NOVELTY RIBBONS HAIR BOW RIBBONS HAIR BRUSHES WHISK BROOMS TOILET SOAPS DENNISON'S PAPER NOVELTIES INCLUDE STICKERS, TAGS, CARDS, TWINE, BOXES, TISSUE, PAPER, CREPE PAPER, XMAS NAPKINS, STREAMERS TABLECLOTHS, DOILIES, CRACKERS, NUT CUPS, AND ALL ITEMS FOR SENDING- XMAS PACKAGES DOLLS YEAR Coats t Quality I Merchandise oiiiMmMiiiiiiiiiiiiittii) Youncr of Portland who will arrive in Salem Saturday. Thoir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Laonn Bteeves or rori land, will also pass the holidays here, fntninrr ilnwn the first of next week. Miss Fay Perringer, a popular Willam- lamette student, will De tne guest oi Miss Muriel Steives for Christmas. Miss Pcrrinecr'a home is at Belling- ham, Washington. 9 . m Miss Dorothy Donaldson went to Portland yesterday to apend Christmas week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of North Yakima were guesta the fore part of the week of Mrs. C. K. Spaulding at her home on Court street. Mrs. Spauld ing will be ihostese for the family din ner at Christmas, when her son, H. O, Spaulding, accompanied by his wife and baby will ome down from New berg to join in the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills and family will also be guests at the Spaulding home on Christmas. Mrs. MiHs being a daugh ter of Mra Spaulding. ... , The Kebekahs and their families will participate in a holiday party and Christmas program Monday night at the close of the lodge session. A Christmas tree will be a gala feature of the jol lities and a large number of members are expected to attend. Miss Blossom Redmon, instructor in the commercial deportment of the Sa lem High school, left last night for her home at DctatuT, Illinois, where she was- called by the sudden illness of a relative Miss Doris Churchill, who is at tending the University of Oregon, ar rived home last night te spend her va cation with her father, Superintendent J. A. Churchill. Her sister, Mrs. James Elton, of Astoria, aad small daugh ter Jane, who have been visiting at the Chnrehill home, 865 D street sinee Thanksgiving, will remain voer Christ mas. Miss Lucile Watson, aa instructor in the English department of the Salem High school, left yesterday for her home at Spokane to spend the holidays. Mia May Raueh has gone to Tacoma to pa the hoRdnye with her parents, Mr. asd Mrs. B. U Raucii. One of the pretty hefiday affairs in whirfc . rnntinrent of Salt-m's- reunff- er set wilt participate is the dancing party to bo given atrwmas aigat oy Mr nrt- Mm Hal oh White for their daughter, Misw Margarrt White. It wUI be held at million kail, which will be elaborately decorated apropoa af the season. D.-H. MOSHER High Class tidies' Tailoring Choice Serge Suits 60 and up 474 Court Street MMvM 5LE'S Waists Store of Practical CilFT SUGGESTIONS WOMEN'S HOSIERY CHILDREK'S HOSIERY WOMEN'S SWEATERS KNITTED CAPS KNITTED SCARFS CARTER'S UNDERWEAR LINGERIE Women's Crepe da Chine Underwear Women's Hand Embroidered Underwear WOMEN'S NECKWEAR BABY SHIRTS WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS CHILDREN' 8 HANDKERCHIEFS HOUSE APRONS BUNGALOW APRONS SHAVING BRUSHES CLOTHES BRUSHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TEDDY BEARS - END CLEARANCE PRICES ON Suits U. G. SHIPLEY CO. 145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET Standard Merchandise at Popular Prices Of interest to Salem friends is the announcement of the marriage of E. O. Wallace and Miss Bonnie Bunn, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brnmley, in Tacoma, WaBh., Dec. 13th, Rev. F T. Porter of Salem officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace will make their borne in Tacoma, where Mr. Wallace is with the Garrett Jewelry Company. Mr. Wal lace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wallace of Salem and was connected Gardner and Kcene during his Salem residence. The young eouple plan to spend the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Talbott will be the guests during the Yuletide sea son of their danghtcr, Mis. Luther F. Steele, of Portland. Mrs. James Godfrey and daughter, Miss Emma Godfrey, will leave for Spokane tomorrow to pass the holidays. From there they will go on te St. Marie, Idaho, where they will be the guests of Mra Godfrey's sister, Mrs. Leon De Mars and their brother and wife, Mr. and Mra D. W. Caltorlia, ef Lylc, Wash., all of whom are former Salem residents. An informal military dance will be given by the members of Company M, Oregon National Ouard, Tuesday night, Deeember 31, at the Armory. The Little Licht Bearers Missionary Society of the First Methodist church held an original and merry Christmas party this afternoon in the ehurch par lors. An entertaining program was pre sented wherein the familiar characters of Mother Goose appeared is a new role as Missionary workers, portrayed by nineteen of the little folk. Benlah Roberts and Joyce Woodfin also sang a number of pretty songs. Mrs. A. A. Lee, superintendent of the society, assisted by Mrs. Ward had charge of the affair. Mrs. M. J. Creighton and daughter, Misg Mabel Creighton, will motor down from Portland tomorrow to spend the hnti.lsv week with Mr. nd Mrs. W. H. Daney. They will be accompanied by Miss Grave vavwess or rortiana, wno will be the guest of Miss Alt a Jones at her home on -Nortn L-ommercm street. Misg Cavinese is a student at St. Helen's hall in Portland. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffit will have several guests from Portland with there over Christinas including Mrs. Grif fith's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Metsehan and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flanders. Mra Flanders is a sister ef Mrs. Griffith. Lieutenant dearie of Willamette university has gone to Portland over the holidays. Gifts UMBRELLAS SILK UNDERWEAR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BATH ROBES SILK E2M0NAS SILK PETTICOATS CREPE KIMONAS WAISTS PYRALIN IVORY LEATHER PURSES LEATHER BAGS NOVELTY JEWELRY BOX STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES DOLLS Dresses Popular Prices . Mr on W. V Prnol r.t Pnrflond will be entertained as the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. w. n. Jiiariage innstmM day. Miss Fishwood returned te her home at Creswell yesterday for the holiday, interim. Miss Henrietta Hanser will pass the' Christmas season in Portland, having gono up yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Spaulding was a Portland visitor the latter part of the week, Among the larger" family gatherings next week may be numbered that ah the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Gilohrist, Sr., when their son and wife, Lieutenant and Mrs. MiltT MoGU christ (Gertrude Buell) and a daugh ter, Mies Hazel Mc.Gilchrist, will re turn home for the attendant festivi ties. Lieutenant McGilehrist is sta tioned at Camp Lewis and will prob ably arrive the first of the week. Mis McGilehrist is attending- the Universi- (Continued on page three) SPECIAL r fi SALE! Crown Flour, sack . $2.90 Olvmpic Flour, sack . $2.90 Valley Flour, sack : $2.75 The above prices cash at store. MILL FEED Have a complete stock of all kinds of feed, including Mill Run, Beet Pulu, Alfalfa Molasses, Feed, Alfalfa Meal, .Rolled Barley, Ground .Barley, uaney Chop, Rolled Oats, Berkshire Hog Feed, More Pork, More Fat, and various mix ed feeds. Hay and Straw Have in stock fancy and choice grades of Alfalfa Hay, Oat Hay, Cheat Hav and bright clean Wheat Straw. You will always find our prices as) low ot lower than other dealers, and the quality the best on the market. Pay cash and get the benefit "of our special cash prices ,it will save yoa money. - D. A. White & Sons 255 STATE ST, SALEM, OB. PHONE 160 1