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Br MARGUERITE OLEESON SOFT lights, beautiful drapes and hangings of red, green aDd gold formed a back groun for the first formal dano la the newly decorated Shrine mosque Thursday evening. The Arabian Knights Dancing club were hosts. Autumn flowers of varied col on filled the numerous rases which lined the walls of the hall. Chinese pagoda shades are used on the lights which lend a de lightful glow In the hall. Formal dancing parties are to be given by the club every fourth Thusrday, while informal affairs will feature the second Thursday evenings. The social committee for the season Is composed of F. O. Brock, Gus Schuneman, David Wright, Glen Niles and Albert Gile. " Punch was served by Miss Dor othy Brock and Miss Ruth Moore. Members of the Arabian Knight? Dancing club are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Darby, Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Buchtel, Mr. Karl Daue, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gingrich, S. B. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauser Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hubbs, Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Jacobs. E. Kll en, Harry Levy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wl. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Love, G. C. Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Goufey, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' The .Store for Dinnerware ' Glassware 4"-"' Cooking Utensil! j m gAhlsdorf N The Store of Housewares H. Garnjobst, Clave Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reynolds of Sil verton, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J.-Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hal ; D. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ppwell of Wood burn, Mr. and Mrsr. E. A. Proctor of Wood burn, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mesch. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc GilchriHt,' Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Solo mon, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Schune man. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swaboda of Chemawa, Mr. and Mra. George W. Steelhammer of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steelhammer of Woodburn, Mr. and' Mrs. O. J. Schei, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wright. Paul I. Wallace, Mr. and Mr. Clare A. Vibbert. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tupllng, C. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Valiton, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Woodward of Silverton. Mr and Mrs. F. A. Williams, Mr. and. Mrs. R. C. Arnke. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Brock. O. A. Steelhammer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Swank of Aurasville, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Condit of Aumsville, Mr. an,d Mrs. Lee B. Reistigen of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Gille, M. and Mrs. William A. Dalziel, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Coffey, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olsen, O. K. De Witte and Dr. and Mrs. John Sites. OXORING Mrs. Reuben Brey- man Bolst, her daughter, a recent bride. Mrs. R. P. Boise was at home Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Breyman Boise was formerly M'ss Lucille Jones Mrs. R. P. Boise received the guests with Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs. Ralph Jones. Mrs. Frank Ford Snedecor and Mrs. Roy F. Dillon. Wiild roseberry and grape were used to transform thel hallway while chrysanthemums and wild ros berries In quantities were used In the l'ving rooms, arrang ed In Jartlienleres and vases. Th'. mantelpiece held pictures of thts bride and her attendants and was prsttlly decorated with grape and snowberry. ' Pink hydrangeas decorated the room in which the punch was serv ed. A representation of a clear pool was the center p'ece of the dining table. Ferns and bright roseberrles formed a pleasing and SOCIETY NEWS A WEEK Trio of Salem Maids Who Are in Colleges H Mrs. F. E. Mull HEMSTITCHING Stamping Braiding Hand Embroidery Button Room 10, Over Miller's. Store. Phone 117.... .... ; -Salem, Oregon Moses Adams, vice-president; and) Mrs. E. Pratt, secretary. ; Members of Se Briar club' are Mrs. Arthur Vtley. Mrs. Cory-; don Blodfrtt. Mrs.; Fred Allen, j Mrs. M. C. Petteysi Mrs. Frank I Konkie. Mrs. Albert H. Stinr. Mrs. Frank Mapes, Mrs. Louis A. Grote. Mrs. M. T. Madden, Mrs. , Ed Pratt. Miss Nellie Taylor. Mrs. 1 William F. Franklin. Mrs. M. P. Adams. Mrs. D. S. Adams, Mra James Imlah, Mrs. Charles Chaf fee. Mrs. Glenn Adams and Mrs. A. II. Punn. Mi?s Laura Grant was hostess Thursday evening lor a group oi her younger pupils. The affair wa3 In the nature of a hallowe'en party and was jdven at the studio on North Hiuh street. Music and games occupied tho evening. Hallowe'en decorations lent a bewitching festive air to the rooms and a dainty supper wan served. lKrothy .Godfrey assisted Miss Grant in serving. Those orescnt were Frank Sha rer. Dorothy McCracken, Mar. guerite Blumenberg, Rasalie Jones, Creighton Jones, Weldon Kirk. Charles Claecett. Lloyd Claggett, Marjorie Walling, Iiieh PhotOS by Gunnell & Robbard Cooley. Lucy Mildred Klein, Miss Ruth Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, who is attending the Uni-1 jwrotjiy Godfrey, Marian Shaw uiausiuu .Tinea auu ncuuiu Klein. The Merry-Go-Round club was entertained Tuesday evening , by Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay. Five Hundred was played by the club members during the evening and Mrs. Max Buren and U. G. Shipley were awarded high scores for the evening. Chrysanthemums and zinnias wehe used about the rooms and on the mantle. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Aby len will be hosts for the group on November 8. Members of the group present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs, U. G. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thielsen, Mrs. Henry Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John McNary, 'Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. I' ; i ' ! i i ' ... ..i - . i.-... -I ., i -. .i.. ..:. . . .it... . --- '-'-.ti.iJi A. X. Moores. Mr. and Mr- J- N. Smith. Mrs. Frank Ford Suedocor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Catlin. Mr - and Mrs. W. G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mr. and Mra. Reu ben Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Max Buren. Mr. and Mrs. Hollin K. Pase. r The Sihalo corp of Girl Re serves tron the Wash in t"" ior high school gave a hallowe'en party- in the Y.W.C.A. rooms Fri day evening. Masquerade cus j tumes were worn by the young errv evening of people and a m jra'nes was enjoyed. More than 60 boys and girls en- ioyed the fun and ironc. .visa of the y.W.C..iand Mlas Theresa Fowle from Washlnglon night school. chaporoned the ,Pr. MKs Eva I Walker assisted Miss, Scott during the .v UJ The rooms w re bright wltlj larre baskets of golden marigold while oran re crepe paper buu trom ih chandeliers. The Bgkt were all covered by jack o Ian terns. Refreshment of pumpkin pie and punch wer served. Those- who enjoyed the evenlnt were Vivian Long. Mary Cupper vervl Knifti. lleltn BrelteuBtein, I Florence Powers. Thelma Flaks ( Continued on page 3 - versity of Washington. Miss Barnes is a sophomore. :Mss Dorothy Patterson, who is a freshman at the Oregon Agricultural college. 'Miss Mary Jane Albert, popular University of Oregon girl last year who is attending Willamette university this year. Miss Albert is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. vivid; color note here. i The punch bowl was presided j overibyiMrs George Rodgers, and Mrs. i Joseph Baumgartner. Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. J. Ii.. Lauternian poured tea during the early part of the afternoon and later; Mrs. R. E. Lee and Mrs. Henry Meyers presided. Assist- j 'ng in the dining room were Mrs George Croisan, Mrs. Paul Went worth jMorse, Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Miss Luella Patton and Misa Margaret Stolz. Those assisting about the re ception irooms were Mrs. John H. McNaryl Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs i Melvin Plimpton, Mrs. Charles Wel'er, Mrs WaHer Stoltt. M'ss Xina McNary, Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs. C. A. Gra. Miss1 Greta Phillips and Mrs. Fred S. Etewart. Mrs. j Allan Bynon entertained Tueddajr afternoon at a bridge luncheon party in honor of Mi3s Leotta tay. her house guest from Victoria, B. C. Besides the guest of tfonor those present were Mrs. Clifford Farmer; Mrs. John Carson. Mr3. Paul! Hendricks, Mrs. William BelL Miss Helen "Greenwood, Mis3 Helen Deckebach, Miss Catherine Carson i and Mrs. R. M. Hofer. h ' Mrs. 'Walter Fisher was hostess Thursday evening at her home in Hollywood celebrating the birth day; or Walter Fisher and Mrs. E. B. fisher. The j rooms were gaily decor ated!; with autumn leaves, black cats witches and owls. Covers were! laid for 18 at two tables. Beauty Governs The Ii ! Kingdom of Silk in ii i It is different frcm the ordinary Satins. It has a soft rich silky finish, it is distinc tive in texture. - Satin Etoile is" positively the last word in satins, it is supple, so adaptable that it lends itself to- dresses that are draped and bunched and ; given the bouffant ways that fashion is now following. Then, too, there is practically no wear out to it, you will never regret buying Satin Etoile. Cards and conversation occupied the hours following the dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. A H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wiltsey, Marvin Dickson. Arthur Fisher, Carl Anderson. Donald Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaDue of Hoilywood entertained the Holly wood Hi Five club at their' home this week. The house was decor ated with autumn leaves and oth ?r Hallowe'en features. Mrs. Walter Fisher took first prize at the card game while second prize went to Mr. Fisher. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Gunsley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ackman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munson, Elvin Gunsley, Dorothy Gunsley. Phyllis Gunsley. Melvin, Maxine and Coral Da Due. Mrs. Sadie Floyd of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was a guest of the evening. The Englewood Home Social' club held their first meeting of the year Friday evening in the form of a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. William Forrill on North Nineteenth street. Spooks met the more than 30 guests at the door and took them around. Refreshments were served-by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wal do Anderson, Mrs. Schramm and Mrs. D. B. Simpson. Mrs. Victor La Due will be hostess for the Hollywood: Social club Wednesday afternoon at her home in Hollywood. Mrs. A. I. Eoff entertained the Degree of Honor sewing society Thursday afternoon. Following a social afternoon spent in sewing, a short business meeting was held. The hostess served dainty refresh ments. The members of the soci ety will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Frank Richter. Part of the futures foretold the members of the Westminster guild at their meeting this week was contained in a tiny black silk bag. The bag when opened con ta ned a small black cat carrying the announcement of the engage ment of Mrs. Marie Shtrley, popu lar Washington high school in structor. nd H. C. Wyatt of Mt. Hood. Mrs. Shirley has taught in the Washington school for several years and is well known in the city. Mr. Wyatt is a business man of Mt. Hood. The announcement came as part of a hallowe'en party follow- ng the regular meeting of the Willamette chapter of the West minster guild of the First Presby terian church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Shirley entertained the mem bers at the home of Mrs. Francis Vewberry on Center street. M' M We are showing a wonderful range of high colors as well as the darker tones. Priced New Silk Hose Just Received You should see these dainty lace striped Silk Hose, they are beauties, and their colors, the new browns and greys now so popular, also black and white. Do not miss feeing them. Priced a Pair $3.45, $3.95, $4.50 Yd. Pictorial Review Patterns MAIL ORDERS We give prompt and personal attention to each mail order. We pay the postage or ex press, s SATISFACTION GUARANTEED If you're hot satisfied with your purchase, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Store Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily 466 State Street Phone!! 877 ...,.r "Corsetless" Freedom Plus ample support is attained in the new FROLASET BANDOBELT made of coutil and elastic. It is excellent for athletic or sport wear. A model for every type of figure RENSKA L SWART Corset Specialist 115 Liberty St. Salem, Ore. ORL than 50 couples en joyed the opening dance of the season at the Illihee Country club dance Friday eve ning. Yellow and black formed the color scheme in the hall and it was carried out with chrysan themums and black paper. A representation of a typical farm barn set up in one corner of the hal and entered through a "barn door." The committee in charge of the affair was composed of Carl Webb, Frank Meyers, Her bert Stiff and P. E. Fullerton. A luncheon was served at midnight but the dancing continued for some time later. Other dances are planned for later in the year. ISS DOROTHY BELL was a charming hostess last night at a witching party, the guests coming dressed in sheets and masks. Black cats, witches, jack o'lanterns and more witches were in evidence throughout the rooms. Fortune telling was one of the features of the evening. A huge hallowe'en cake decorat ed the dining room table. It was rornamented with black cats. witches and jack o'lanterns. More than 40 of the younger set en joyed the delightful frolic The guests were Miss Mary Mil dred Reynolds of Portland and Jeanette Sykes, Royena Eyre, Mil dred Gilbert, Maxine Myers Janet Plimpton, Gretchen Thielsen, Nancy Thielsen, Dorothy Livesley, Mildred Roberts, Maxine Glover. Maxine Billings, Josephine Alberts Pauline Welch Pauline Johnson, Margaret Poorman, Marjorie Mc Bougal, Louise McDougal, Cynthia Deland, Leona Geet. Eloiae Wright, Luclle Downing, Helen Roberts,, Dorothy Tweedale, Jack Mintp, Harry Minto, Sherman Plimpton, Henry Thielsen. Hans Thielsen, Jack Harbison, Junior Goluet, Dyrl Meyers, Kenneth Webb, Bert Hoffine Chandler Brown, John Meridith, Harold Ohlinger, Charles K. Bishop, Clarence Hamilton. Karl Steiner, Edward Marr, Howard Kurtz, Kenneth Allen. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser were hosts Friday evening for the mem bers of the Wednesday Bridge club and their husbands. W. J. Turner and Mrs. Charles Whit- more took first and second prize at "500." Mrs. Turner was award ed the consolation prize. The hos tess was assisted in serving by Mrs. L. S. Sheldon. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Drey. Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gil bert, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Skelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Whitniore, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner. Mrs. William Cravett and Mrs. Lee Canfield were hostesses at a bridge party Friday evening at the Canfield home. Mrs. Clara Vib berd won high score and Mrs. F. G. Brock took the low score prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests were Mrs. O. A. Ol son. Mrs. Clare A. Vibbert, Mrs. Charles E. Knowland, Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs: Scott Page. Mrs. Earl Pusher. Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs, Lawrence Si mon, Mrs. Frederick li. ueiano, Mrs. Lee Gilbert, Mrs. David Wright. Mrs, Clyde Johnson. Mrs. Roma Hunter, Mrs. C. M. Inman. Mrs. E. C. Quinn, Mrs. W. I. NeedWam, Mrs. Elmer Daue Mrs. L. W. Gleason. Mrs. E. A. Kurtz. Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. P. E. Ful lerton, Mra. E. A. Kapphahn, Mrs. Frederick G. Brock, Mrs. Lou Aldrich. Mrs. John R. Sites. Mrs. Guy Harris, Mrs. R. P. Jacobs, Mrs. H. O. White. Mrs. Frank Ward anil Miss Adelaide Lake. Mrs. Fred Allen of Wallace road was hostess Wednesday to the Sweet Briar club. "The Story of Oregon" will be read aloud at each meeting of the club as a part of the club'sprogTam for the year which includes a study of the his tory of the state. The origin of the 4ame "Oregon," was taken up at the meeting Wednesday. Mrs. McAdams read an article discussing possible sources of the name. Mrs. C. Blodgett will be hostess for the club at the annual Christ mas party this year. Mrs. Frank Horton was. a guest of the group during the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Chaff- p"--' dent of the Sweet Briar club which meets every other Wednes day with the members in turn. Other officers of the club are Mra. Every One a Bargain Heavy Flannelette Gowns in two styles, high neck with collar, al so round neck $1.00 Heather Hosiery.. 98c Wool Cashmere Hosiery, black only....I $1.25 Cotton Hosiery, brown and black..,.! 29c Pure Silk Hosiery, brown only, 8 12 to 10 $1.00 Corsets from $1 to $4.50 Orders takeri for mater nity corset$. Samples are being shown now. A. E. 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