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, ' I n m . . .. By MARGUERITE OLEESOM THE first of a series of bene ' 'fit'" bridge parties to be , i riven by the members of the Salem Women's club win be spon sored by Mrs. Charles K. Spauld Ing and the members of her coni mittae Thursday, s Dttfer women who will be Joint hostess with Mrs. Spaulding are Mrs. ' Ben Olcott, - Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. . Roy Mills and Mrs. Fred Klein. It Is planned to hate at least IS tables of bridge. - Mrs. Spauldinir says.7 Guests will include non-members of the Wo men's clnb as well as members. The T. A. club of Salem senior Mrh ecbool entertained with a de lightful formal dancing party in the new banquet room of the Ho til Marion last night. The pretty rose an! gray, room formed a charming back ground for the par ty which was attended by both ac tive and alumnae members of the organisations. . Patrons and ; patronesses were Mr. and Mrs J. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mr W. L. Wust, Dr. and Mrs. U C. Griffith and A. II. Pierce. The hostesses for the party who are members of the club included: Ina M. Proctor MT E. Bayne, Gretclien Brown, Mildred Gill. Ed na M. Ackonnan,' Mary X- Head rtck. Esther Parounagian,- Mabel Corbet t Rude, Helen Lovell Becke, Alice, McClellan;-!t3race lIumph Teys. Helen Hose, laud McCoy Lantts;' Mirrlam 8wart& Amelia HEW SILK HOSE All the New Spring Shades at SHIPLEY'S We Invite You Ladies of Salem to call and look over our new line of Cor sets and Corset substi tutes. Beautiful new models in the (- "College Girl Corsets.",? The four garments in One of the girl or apoHswoman. The new negligee and sanitary detachable belt, a garment every woman should have. . A. E. LYONS Nu Bone Corset Parlors Balcony, Portland Cloak and Suit Co. Phone 703 Salem, Ore. The filew Spring Role "df Tweed and Mixture Suits ! Not so very long ago we thought of tweed suits in days and keen winds and muddy roads! But not trim and so attractive are these suits that they are country club and city restaurant! SUITS that are exact replicas of those shown in the fashion salons of New York are now on dis play at this store in such materials as Tweed Serge Tricotine Novelty Mixtures! at prices ranging from . $24.75 to $64 JSO Quality Merchandise! The "Pay As You Go" plan Means better values and better prices! Babcock. Katherin Slade, boro thy G. Patterson, Veda C. Howd, Margaret M. Griffith, Nellie Row land, Mirriam Lovell, Joanna M.i James, Jaunita Moores Spring :r, : Letha M. Wilson. Ruth M. Barnes. Jennetto Meredith, Francis Shrode. Olive Moores, Lucile Moore, Leah Boss. Martha Powell, Mabel Ackennan. Uuth Paee. Margaret McMahon, Ruth Griffith. Marjorie Mellinger, Lenta Baum gartner. Margaret Pierce. Pru dence Patterson, Beryl Holt, Alice McKinnon, Mary West, Ruth Tuc ker, Iva Clare Love, Helen Rams den. Mrs. W. H. Eldridge and Mrs. R Prael of Portland were the in spiration for a number of affairs dur'ng the week while thev were guests of Mrs. WIMiam Brown. They are former residents of Sa lem and have many friends here. Mrs. W. Pk Lord and Miss Eliz abeth Lord enterta'ned with a din ner for them Wednesday evening. Other guests included Mrs. Brown and Mrs. B. Schucking. Mrs. El dridge and Mrs. Prael returned to Portland Fr'.day. Mrs. Asahel Bush was a charm 'ng hostess Wednesday honoring if,-, a v Rnh. .lonnuils. violets and roses formed the unusual cen terpiece. Strikingly unusual place cards marked the places at the luncheon table where covers were laid for ten. The ptiest4 include: Mrs. A. N- Rn.b Mrs W P. Lord. Mrs. Wil liam Brown, Mrs. Henry Meyers, -wt a 1 Mrs. C. w. Kene, Mrs. j. n. hart Mm W. H. Eldridee and Mrs. F. R. PraeJ, of Portland. Mir and Mrs. Rot Mills were hnad Thursrlav evening for a din ner-party at which covers' for 12 were placed. Red Carnations and freeslas formed a cnarmme cen terpiece. Cards were played fol lowing tne dinner nour. The guests included Mr. ana Mrs, Henry Cornoyer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr.jind Mrs. Woltnr Srumldlnr: Mr. "and Mrs. C. E. Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler. A new aneletv which is awaken ing much interest among members of the younger contingent is mat which haa reentlv been Installed in St. Paul's parish and Is known as the Young peoples Bociety. r nrnvlmntaW ?.Ct nam cm nave been enrolled as charter membera and at the meeting neia last sunaay evening the following omcers were., elected: Fredeci u-Al&! cfl , president; Sarah Lansing., first ice president; Mrs.' Edward Stewart, second vice president; Helen Ballard, secretary; Edward Stewart, treasurer. The Initial social affair spon sored by the Young Peoples so ciety was an event of Tuesday evning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Valentine fav ors combined with pussy-willows formed a delightful setting for the group of dancers who made merry upon this occasion. Informal games aproprlate to the season were also a pleasant feature of the evening. Refreshments were served by Mrs. V. E. Kuhn assist ed by Miss Lelith and Miss Ruth Kuhn. Those present were the Rev. and Mrs. II. D. Chambers, Mrs. Roy Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert - Popular Prices! Niemeyer. Mr. and -Mrs V. K. Kubn, M!s Helen Mallard. Miss i Bruce Putnam. Mfsa Nell Thiel- mn. Miss Eliza Nolan Mis Marie Krlggs, M ss Dolly Dutton. Miss Evelyn Stevnson, Miss Sarah Lan sing, Miss Myrtl Knowiand. M s Virginia Nowlen vti Ielith Kuhn. Miss Ruth Kuhn Leon Jen nlEon, Delbert Or f fin. i.enoy Garde. Joseph Albright R chard ruuer. o. K. DeWItt Holll Car ey. Roy Pease, W. C. Hoppes and ... A. ucodwin. ! The Facnlty women's club was chrmint:v ontertafned Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. E. Kirk and Mr. E. C. Richards. Jonquills and pussy williows were effective ly used about the living rooms. Dainty refreshments were serve.! by tha hostesses. The ?uest8 inc'ude-l Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. George H. Al den, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. Mrs. Oristav Ebsen, Mn. Frank M. Erickson, Miss Helen 1. Hanna, vnsg Minna L. Hardinp. Mrs. E. W. Hobson, Miss Mary Alice Hol man, Mrs. Morton E. eck. Mis Helen Pierce. Mrs. Joseph L. Ren fro. Miss Frances R'chards, Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Miss Lucile Ross. Mrs. Charles L. Sherman and Mr. Florian von Eschen. The Monday Br'dge rlub was charmingly entertained last week t by Mrs.1 R. E. Anderson. Mrs. W. ' F. Fitch was an additional guest of the club. Hearts and cupids were used about the living roonu:. Mrs. R. D. Good in and Mrs. Charles Neptune tied for high score. Mrs. Charles Murphey will bo hostess for the club at the next meeting, March 27. Mrs. C. D. Purvine wa3 hostess at a birthday party Thursday hon oring Mrs. B. G. Chase. A large birthday cake with 76 candles, one for each year of the honor guests life, was a feature of the dainty refreshments. The guests included Mrs B. G- 1 Chase, Mrs. A. Klein, Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Dayton. Mrs. .Jamos H. Lewis, Mrs. Reese Anderson. Mrs. Rupert and Mrs. J. L. Pur vine. HARRISBURG, Feb. 18. Mis? Jessie Mil'er was marired 'ast Sunday afternoon to Sprague Car ter of Pendleton. The weddinc service was read at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Rev. J. Jennings of Eugene officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Carter spnt a few days in Eugene and have gone to Pendleton, where Mr. Carter has business Interests. Mrs. Carter has be?n employed in Salem for some time and hat many friends there. She attended school in Harrisburg, later taking the posi tion In Salem. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mrs. R. D. Carter of Salem and Miss Eva Miller of Portland. The Cecilian Music club spon sored a charming formal dancing party at tha Shrine mosque on St. Valentnie's day. Patrons and patronesses for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denton, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore. The guests of ths club mem bers for the evening affair were Ernest Wfibb. Gul Albin. Kola Novelty connection with wet so this season. So equally the thing for '"' I - ml ! I V' 'A rr',$. - V 1 .:.---.v"..--'rf;arv. i ' ' ' v. I'- I i - . ' 1 i Ih., -1 1 - i I V- ' - '' r ' - v ' $ r:.-::-: X Miss Ruth Bedford, accompanist for Apollo club; Mrs. Gertrude Huntley Green, pianist; McClellan. Warren Fitch, Waldo Smith, Rex Adolph, Donald Smith, William Ailshie, Aubrey Traw'ck. Arthur Montgomery, Ralph Emmons, Allan Jones, Wayne Harris. Edwin Armstrong, Ellis White, Kenneth Perry and Donald Davison. The hostess-members of Hie club included Miss Marie Rostetu, Miss Hollis Vick, Miss Floicnoe Jones, Miss Leah Ross, Miss Neva Millard, Miss Myrtle Martin, Miss Cather'ne Vincent, Miss Charlotte Zreber, Miss Margaret Stolz, Miss Iva Clair Love, Miss Lucille Moore, Miss Eugenia Zie- ber, Miss Mildred Hansen, Miss Ruth Tuckar. Miss Mabel Marcus. Miss Ruth Peck, Miss Frances Hodge and Miss Ruth Ps. A charming afternoon bridg? party was sponsored on St. Val entine's day by Mrs. Clare Vib bert and Mrs. S. Page. Mrs. L. Aldrich won high score during the afternoon. Red carnations and other favors sugcestive of the occasion were used in the de-J corations. Th hostesses were assisted in servinp by Mrs. Harry Wenderoth and Mrs. Fred Ellis. The guests for the delightful narty included Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. William Cravatt, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kuraz, Mrs. Lee Can field. Mrs. Herbert Stiff. Mrs. Roma Hunter. Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn. Mrs. W. I. N'sedham, Mrs. E. C. Quinn. Mrs. W. A. Cummings, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. Homer Ingrey, Mrs. George Ellgin, Mrs. Harry Wenderoth, Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. Fred Delano, Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. Guy Harris. Mr3. Lou Aldrich, Mrs. August Hucke stein. Jr., Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. Fred Ell's, Mrs. Paul Han ger, Mrs. Charles Knowland. Mrs P. E. Fullerton,- Mrs. Frederick G. Brock. -v. .;i Mrs. Genva Burnett and Mrs. Vita Mallory were guests of honor at a reception last Monday it the home of Mrs. F. M. Darling at Chemawa. More than 100 uP'Sts en.ioved thp affair which was elaborate in detail. The guests of honor are to leave in the near future for California. Mrs. Beatty has ben principal of the Livingston school for two years. An elaborate program was ar ranged for th? evening and in cluded a ten piece orchestra di rected aby Jame? Harmer Speech- Your Daughter's Corseting Is Important The future of the figure de pends a great deal upon prop er Corseting NOW! We are showing special models for growing girls in the line of Frolaset Elastic girdles which give every freedom of move ment. Special attention to fitting RENSKA L SWART CORSE? SPECIALIST. 115',LibertySU Three Who Will Assist Apollo Club Gideon Hicks, basso es were given by Mrs. Harmer, Theodore Madsen, O. B. Darling, and Jaseph Knapp. Mrs. Burnett responded. Solos and uets were sung by Mrs. Beatty and Mrs. Carl Hartley. Mrs. Gail Foutes ana Alta Harmer played instrumental solos. Pleasing numbers were rendered by a quartet comprising Mrs. Hartley. Mrs Beatty, Mr. Fouts and Mr. Hartley. Miss Ruth Nelson gave a reading. Refreshments were served by Miss Hariett Darling, Mrs. Theo dore Madsen, Mrs. Joseph Knapp and Mrs. Essie Stiftler. Mrs Lloyd Ramsden was host ess at a birthday luncheon Thurs day for a group of friends. Val entine decorations were effective ly used about the rooms and on the luncheon table. The guests included Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. L. W. Price, Mrs. Ol ga Huchins, Mrs. Xela Bunn, Mrs. Leon Domgolla, Mrs. Edward Giv ens, Miss Hazel Price. Mrs. Claude Townsend, Mrs. John Curtis, Mrs. P. M. Whitney, Mrs. Gordon Wal ler and Miss Fay Bunn. An enjoyable line party was sponsored Monday evening by a gTOiip of young girls. Later in the evening they went to the home'l of Miss Gladys and Miss Marjor e Harbert. where refreshments were served suggestive of St. Valen tine's day. The guests were: Thelma Robinson, Anna Capper, Alma Englebart. Golda Wheeler, Hester Hillpot, Mamie Flynn and Pearl Collins. 4r The LaArca club were guests at a Valentine party Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler. Miss Stanis Andre sen won high score during the evening and consolation fell to Mrs. P. Andresen and A. Gueffroy. Mrs. L. A Williamson and Miss Miriam Anderson assisted t.he hostess in serving. The guea'a in cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. . Guef froy, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. William son. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ivie, Miss Stanis Andresen, frs. P. Andre sen. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, Miss Helen Heidecke, Miss Rebec ca Samuels, Miss Rertha Waldorf. Miss Gladys Raffety. Miss Molly Samuels, Miss Olive Casto, Miss Joy Turner, W. Glenn Chandler. The officers of the W. R. C. (were hostesses to members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. at a de lightful Valentine party Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were pret tily decorated with evergreen. tlags, cupids. hearts and red streamers. As oach guest entered a red heart with apropriate mot to was pinned on them, and a "rand march was followed by the Virginia reel and other old fash ioned dances and games. Each guest received a valentine and the refreshments were in harmony with the occasion. Mrs. H. Darnell was hostess to the Elite Embroidery circle Thurs day afternoon. The afternoon was pleasantly sp?nt in social conver sation and fancy work. Mrs. Alice Pugh assisted in serving. Those enjoyine the afternoon were Mrs. Rert Waller, Mrs. Rich ard Erickson. Mrs. Otto Shellburg. Mrs. H. Givens. Mrs. Marie Knott. Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. C. Mclntire. Mrs. Fred Barker. Mrs. A. M. Clongh. Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. E. U. Ryder. Mrs. H. Push, and Mrs. H. Darnell. The next hostess will be Mrs Thompson, at the home'of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Garker, on North Cottage street. ; Miss jEva L. Scott entertained for the f'ihalo corps of th Girl Reserves at her horns Tuesday af ternoon. The girls held a rhort business meeting and Miss Scott served dainty refreshments fol lowing a pleasant social hour. The guests included Jennie Hoppes, Ruth ChenowUh. Rosalie Buren. .Theresa Irons. Florence Bush, Mildred Pugh, Marcia Fuestman. Mary Cupper, Rhea Fuller. Faye Walx. Thelma Flake, Veda'Farrel. :Marrart Pari Ha. Jtel elaplatn, Marrell Edwards, V 9 f -rr!Zzi: '"""l V A ! j ,'4 . ! v t , ' t I .. I 1 ' I -4... -, C if l , i; 1 1 , - ' . - f for- tf( 1 i WMnifred Gamble, Evelyn Poul son, Alda Welcome. Vivian Long. Bertha Bullock, Mildred Gilbert Florence Powers, Pearl Kapp hahn. Verle Kruetz, Maureen Styles and Rovena Eyre. An after the dance suppT was sponsored by Miss Eugenia Zie ber and Miss Charlotte Zither in the Rose room of t.ie Spa. Val entine cards markeJ the places for the guests. Daffodils center ed the pretty table. I me guesii inciuaea aiiss Aiane Rostein, Miss Floreuce Jones, Miss Leah Ross, Miss Margaret Stolz, Miss Vva Clair Love Miss Lucille Moore, Ernest Webb, Kola McClellan, Warren Fitch. Wil liam Ailshie, Aubrey Trawic'.t, Arthur Montgomery, Ralph L'm mons and All in Jones. The F.E.F.H. club met with Mr. 8nd Mrs. C. E. Barber Friday eve ning. High score was won by Mrs. Paul Jerman and Edward Angel. Low score went to Mrs. Fred Bo zell and Charles Ferrell. Valen tine decorations were effectively used and the refreshments were suggestive of the Valentine sea son. Mrs. Barber was assisted by her daughter. Miss Genevieve. The club will be entertained in two weeks by Mr. and Mrs. Bozell. PAT HE PHONOGRAPHS HALF PRICE AND LESS Only a Few Left Regular $1.25 Pathe with $25 Worth of Records NOW $ 75.00 Regular $150 Pathe with $25 Worth of Records NOW $ 87.50 Regular $175 Pathe with $25 worth of 'Records NOW $100.00 jCOMlXG SOCIAL EVENTS St Monica's Altar society will sponsor a card . party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J Pheifer. 122". North Sixteenth . - m 1 t It frx 'street. Mrs. M, J. itenaTiu wm "f i joint hostess. I Mrs. Guv Harris will entertain 'the Friday Bridge club this week. The Past Matrons of the uruer of the Eastern Star wi!l be enter tained Friday at the home of Mrs. H. A. Clipper. Mrs. Margaret Wiehen will be joint hostess. The Women's Benefit of the Maccabbees will hold an open meeting Wednesday. Aryans will be spec'al guests and other pat riots societies will be Invited guests. The Shrine club will entertain with a dancing party at the Salem Shrine mosque Thursday evening The Catholic Missionary society will entertain wth a card pertv at the home of Mrs. H. Meierlng Fr'dav evening. Washington's birthday will be the occasion for a party by the Mother's class of the First M. F church. They will entertain for the r husbands. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Glover and daughter, Max'ne and Mr. Glover's sister Mrs. Harvey Taylor of Mac leay went to Portland last night where they will visit with their father. Charles P. Glover. Mrs Gertrude Hartman and Otto Hartman are n Jacksonville. F3a.. according to letters received by friends in Salem. Thev are go'ng on to Miami and will go to Cuba within a few weeks. Mr. and Irs. Fred Lamport ere other Salem folks in Jacksonville now hav;ng written to friends from there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Durb'n returned Friday from a trip to camornia. Mrs. Keith Powell entertained the Wednesday Bridge Luncheon club at the home of Mrs. George G. Bingham. Red carnations were used about the rooms. The places were marked by small valentines. Mrs. Earl Flegel of Portland was a guest of the club for th3 after noon. The Women's benefit of the Maccabees met for a masquerade Valentine party Tuesday evening. The guards entertained and prizes were glvn for the one guessing the greatest number of names at the masquerade. - Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hobson or Turner are reosivin? consnatu lations from their friends on the birth of a daughter, February 10. Mrs. Hobson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards, live In Sa lem. Because the society and club pages go to press un usually early Saturday, It is necessary that reports of so cial affairs and club notices be In the Statesman office Friday evening. or early Sat urday. No reports will be received in future later than 4 o'clock Saturday after noon unless by special - ar rangement In the case of meetings held Saturday af ternoon. 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