THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - .-i. . TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13. 1925 r Salem Social News By AUDREO BUNCH, Phone 106 Reception One of the major attraction of the week nill b the." large recep tlon on Wednesday evening at tne club bouse of the Salem Women's club when the member of the Sa lem OAC club will entertain hon oring Dean Kate Jamlesdn, Dean U. G. Dubacb, Miss Florence Er , ran of the phy&teian edncatlon faculty. Miss Florence Blasyer of the i home, economic ; department, Mrs, Gertrtfde McElfreish of the FniIlflh Aonartwtnatt Mr iinA "Mr AX Bd" Kearny of the physical ed 'T ucation department. - " , More than one hundred inrita liona hate been Issued for' the ere 's nln j to,"aldmnl. former" students, and parent of those affiliated I with the college. A special musi- cal program Is being arranged by the actlre committee la charge. I v Miss -Vlrian .Marsters is presi dent of the OAC club this season. , Studio Opening Attractive Attractive In a week brimming with social affairs was the sea sonal opening on Saturday of the Gilbert Studio and Craft Shop with -a large number calling both during the afternoon and the eve ning hour. Pleasing among a host of beautiful objects on dis play was a pair of book ends lifelike seals, molded of plaster which ' Miss Margaret Rodgers modeled while studying in . the eaSin i j . ..'- . ; A beautiful line r of Imported . pottery is one of . the features' bt this favorite shoft and a number, of the cider and tea sets called forth more than the usual amount ;.'.; of admiration. Delightful novel ff 'ties were the flexible lacquer flow-i $J7, used so extensively for deco J ratlve purposes. Friends of the hosts showered them with quanti i ties of beautiful flowers .which were Used in the decorating. Among the assistant hostesses for the evening were Miss Florence Cartwright and Edith Carter Ku ney. : . ; Lutheran Society on Friday The . members of the Christ Evangelical Lutheran Aid society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albers at 635 N. 20th street.. Mrs. Cora Bahlburg will assist. ';- i Club Business on Saturday (.." The adoption of the , depart mental plan as a part of the or ganization of the Salem Woman's club and the creation of a finance committee stood paramount on "the j business program transacted Sat urday at the club house. The adoption of the departmental plan. whereby many of the standing committees will be considerably augmented, has been strongly rec ommended during the past year by the state president. i The membership of the newly appointed finance committee is as 'jfollows: Mrs. O. E. Price (ex-of- slsted the hostess during the eve ning. . . r P.T. .. , In , the group were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams,' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schwartz, Mr. and Airs. J. P. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. ! Roy Mc Dowell, Mr. and Mrs! C. H. Fisher, Dr. aid Mrs. John Lynch; Mr.' and Mrs. (Fred, Oibson; Mr. and Mds. Roscoe ' Clark, and the' hosts, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Knower. j ". . i , - ' -- v Guests From University , I Mr.and Mrs. J. M.'De vers enter tained as their house guest over the past week endLester McDon ald of Eugene. Mr. McDonald is a freshman' at the University of Oregon. ' ' ; . . A- Yomarco ClcJst Tonight The Yomarco class of t&e First Methodist .church Sunday school, ill meet this evening - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. White for & gingham dress and snirt sleeve partyan .Informal Hal lowe'en affair. Assisting Mrs. White, as hostesses will be Mrs. ' Grant Day, Mrs. Eric Butler , and Mrs. J. D. Foley. f v Miss Dotson Is Guest Miss Mabel Dotson, the daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. U.. 8. Dotson, was a- guest Over the Week end at the home of her parents. Miss Dotsoti, a; graduate. of the Oregon Agricultural, College, ' is teaching this year at Philomath.-j Presbyterian Aid Societies Both the South Division and the North Division of the' Ladies' Aid society of the FirstPresbyterian church will meet on Wednesday afternoon of this week, with both meetings scheduled for 2:30 o'clock. " The North division will meet at will the home of Mrs.'G. R. Bon ell at 970 E street- Every mem ber is especially-urged to be pres ent. The South division will meet at the country home of-Mrs. A. F. Marcus who will be assisted dur ing the afternoon by Mrs. Charles Weller, Mrs. h. M. Purvine, Mrs. Charles Brant and Mrs. John Har bison. Those who plan to attend the meeting are asked to meet at Mrs. Harbison's 'home at 1845 S. Commercial street. From thence transportation will be arranged. Arts League Tonight A varied program promises to make the. Salem Arts' League re ception tonight at the club house of the SaleftrVFoman'g club one of the- pleasikft' social events of the week. A reception, to which the public Is invited, is held, in this manner, each year.. On the program tonight W. C. Dibble will give the chief talg of the evening. E. Cooke Patton will give magic and sleight of hand ex hibitions. Miss Faye Sparks will sing during the evening and Miss Irene Smith and Joel Berriman will give readings. .. i flcio),) Mrs. Charles S. Weller, chairman. Mrs. Ray Farmer, Miss Edith Hazard, Mrs. L. H. McMa hon. and Miss Ethel Fletcher. Miss Jessie McGregor, the chief speaker of the afternoon, fulfilled the office of forerunner for the Scholarship Loan Tea which will take place at the dub house on Friday as one of the week's lead ings events. Mrs. J. A. Carson reported on the special health convention which took place, Ip Porbandi last week in tb interest of the Christ- mas seat wor. irs. ,imo Whlte."rearalbalrinaii of tte committee making plans f of tb4 tea spoke of the purposes of the affair. ! - Alumnae Entertained Miss Grace Holt was . hostess last evening in her home forrthe members of the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae association, entertaining at her home on Oak street. The group -meets for delightful social gatherings throughout the year. fijPolk County Group Meets ' J U. TXMllt. V XTmaw- r entertained at their country v3Vmc !,i tne PoUt c0antr nilla on y- iatnrday evening at four tables ' f five hundred. The guests In cluded the members of group that formerly met as a regularly organ ized club. Mrs.- Fred Gibson as- Guests at Brooks ' '.:-,.-, Recent guests .at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins of Oakland. While here they motored to 'Portland to wtt ness the last bail game of the sea son, dinner and the theater round ed out the 'day- c.Mr. ana Mrs; w Social Cjiieaadaxv ' TODAY " " f Hawkins also visited Salem rel tives. . Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Matthes were dinner. guests at the Harris home on Tuesday, listening In to the world's series ball game over the radio. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bishop called and enjoyed a radio program. Jason Lee Meeting ' The West Side circle of the Ja son Lee Aid society will bold its first social meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Ruth Denni son, 1540 N. Liberty street," at 2: SO o'clock. Young Married Peoples' Club ...The Young Married Peoples' club of the First Presbyterian church will bold their monthly club dinner at 6:30 o'clock Wed nesday evening at the church. A good program has been planned, and election of; officers will take place at this meeting. The chair man of the committee in charge is Mrs. carl B. Webb. Her assist ants include: Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Walter Kirk. . Mrs. . Merle Rose- crans, Mrs. George Allen, and Mrs I, M. Doughton. Miniers Entertain Guests Mr. and Mrs-Walter B;lMinier entertained aa their hftus Quests over the week end Miss'lMjibel Harris and Miss Vera Blutph -ot Monmouth. Additional gueits for Sunday dinner-were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hedge of Portlan. Mr. Grant Corby et CoqulHe, who has been a guest of friends since ear lier in the month', left for his home on Sunday. Reception at Church The parlors of the Jason Lee Methodist church will be the scene of a large reception' this evening when the congregation meets to honor .Rev. and Mrs. Tliomas A. Acheson, Gilbert Wren and Leroy Walker.' Mr. Wren Is the new junior pastor of the church, suc ceeding Mr. Walker, who has ac cepted the pastorate at Dayton. Will Meet Wednesday The Story Telling Section the Salem Arts' League, under the leadership of Mrs. Lola Bellinger, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednes day evening at the city library. Auxiliary to Meet The Sons of Veterans auxiliary will hold its regular business meet-. fng Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Armory; J Final arrange ments will be made for the bazaar and cooked food sale to be held in the near future. Junior Guild to Meet " The junior guild of St. Paul's Episcopal, church will meet Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Durbin, 1417 Court street. Eastern Star Social Club The Afternoon Social club of the Eastern Star -will meet Tues day afternoon In the Masonic Tem ple for a bridge and "500" tea. All Eastern Star members and their friends are Invited to be guests. 'A large committee, with Mrs. Mabel Minto as chairman, is working enthusiastically for the success of the affair, which, many 4 are anticipating with pleasure. Jason Lee Methodist church re- ception. Honoring pastors. -' -" Salem 'Arts' League public re ception. 8 o'clock. Woman's Club buflding. : ! ! i Willamette Shrine No. 2,! Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Stated Communication,! S o'clock. Junior Guild St. Paul's Episco pal church. Mrs. F. W. Durbin, 1417 Court street, hostess, j 2:30 o'clock. . . r! jj . Eastern Star Social : club. Bridge and "500" tea. I Wedding observance at home of Mrs. I. L. Mc Adams, 245 D street. GAR and WRC. I Yomarco class of the First Methodist church. ! H. R. White home, 2009 S. Church street.' Sons of Veterans' auxiliary. Armory, 8 o'clock. ! Wednesday' O. A. C. club reception for j Dean Duback. Dean Jamlesdn. Mrs. Mc- Elfresfa, Miss Blaster and Miss Er rant. Salem Woman's club house Salem chapter National League of Women Voters, 1 o'clock lunch eon. Gray Belle. Young Married Peoples' j club. First Presbyterian church, j 6:30 o'clock. South division of the Presbyte rian Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. A. F, Marcus, hostess.! 2:30 o'clock. North division of the North di vision of the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society. Mrs.; G: R. Bonell. 970 E street, hostess. ; 2:30 o'clock; - Christ Evangelical Lutheran Aid society. Mrs. Arbers,' 635 N. 20th street, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. ?"i Story-tellinV section -t the Sa lem Arts league. 'iSubrte library, - . ...'......' !!!' 7:30 O'CIOCK.' ; !; Thursday : Thursday Af ternoori club; Mrs H. Ji BeanJ: cs :Alice .H.f- Dodd and Mrs. F. W. Spencer hostesses at ,Mrs. Bean's home, 917 Court street Formal tea. Mrs. S. M. Endl cott and Mrs. Arthur Moorej, host esses. Mrs. Endicdtt's home, 675 602 N' . winter street, hostess. 2:30 o'eldtlcy-i ? - Woman's Union. First Cbngre gational church. All-day meeting. 10 o'clock. , Marlon County Federation meet ing. Hubbard, All-day session. Community luncheon at noon. : West Side circle of the Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. Ruth Den- nlson, 1540 N. Liberty street, Saturday American Association of Uni versity Women. Woman's club house. 2:30 o'clock. Tea, tartan church. r Mrs. J R. Pollorckjf places were arranged, "for" the :30 to , 6 N. Church street. 2 Friday. Scholarship Loan tea. Sponsor ed" by Salem Woman's club. Club house on N. Cottage street. Woman's Alliance of the Uni- Lemons Tighten I Of. ( ; i xi j m 48; Squeeze the juice of two lemons In a bottle contain ing three ounces pt .Orchard White - which anyi drug-1 gist j will supply for a few cents, shake well'' and you win. nave tne very mildest anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten re laxed skin, erase ! fine lines and eradicate crows-feet. j Massage this sweetly ffagrant lemon lotion into the skin at night. By morning most ! of the tell-tale wrinkles, i tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giv ing a more youthful contour to cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use! this astring ent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tanned- Skin. I ; j Mix this harmless lotion your self since it acts best immediately after prepared. Adv. ' j North Salem WCTU The North Salem WCTU met at the home of Mrs. William McCar roll last week with Mrs. William McCarroll. The meeting was called to order by Jennie Presnall. Mrs. H. Rickard had charge of the devotional serviee. Interesting papers were given during the af ternoon by Mrs. Woolteh, Mrs. C. M. Oglesby and Miss Alta Hockett. Delegates were appointed at this time to attend the conference in Hood River. Little 4-year-old Elaine Oglesby sang very sweetly "Everybody Ought to Love Jesus." The group voted to make spreads for the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis. The next meeting of the organi zation will be held on November 5 at the home of Mrs. Mary Wool ten. Date Commemorated Sixty years ago Saturday October 10 Mrs. W. C. Kantner arrived In Salem. Oregon, after a trip across the plains by ox-team, leaving Missouri on M$rch 27 and not reaching her destination until October. $ The train, of which Mrs. Kant- jner's brother was the captain, was SiouDtiess one oi the. best equipped that ever came west, as it alone of many other escaped, if not com plete wiping out, numerous casual ties at the hands of Indians. Mrs. Kantner Anna White, then Crossed the platt river at the same Spot as the film. "The Covered Wagon." depicts. She tells of how having reached Hood River the horses found there the first green pasture since leaving Missouri. Mrs. Kantner's people first set tled over on the Island, later tak ing a claim on the Hill road that leads to Oak Grove. Dr. Kantner, who came to Oro "gon as a circuit rider when scarce ly more than a boy, came from Pennsylvania. On Saturday of this weekOctober 17 Dr. and Mrs. jECantner will celebrate their 4 8 tli wedding anniversary. guests. One table was decorated vrith French marigolds and core opsis and the; other with vari-col-ored snap-dragons: f A" program followed: during the afternoon. Mrs . AHce H. Dodd spoke la charming manner of her travels abroad, dealing especially with the home life of; the women In Turkey, following a pleasing group of songs by Mrs. John J. Roberts with Mr. Frank Zinn ac companying. The members of the club voted to Invite Mrs. Dodd to favor them with a second talk at their next meeting this time on. her trip to Jerusalem.; Visitors during the day includ ed: Mrs. Alice H. ;Dodd, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Zinn, Mrs. Hamilton, J. F. C. Tecken burg, John Cornforth John Plank. T. S. MacKenzie, Will Farr and Dr. W. C. Kantner. The members of the club are: Mrs. John Printz. (Mrs. John Amort. Mrs. A. C. Bornstedt. Mrs. John Plank, T. S." Mackenzie, Mrs. Cannon,' Mrs. John I Tekenberg, Mrs. J. M. Martin, Mrs. H. O. Martin, Mfs. Arthur Spellbrink, Mrs. Will Farr, Mrs. Frank Bath, Mrs. Dale Hilborn, Mrs. Henry Bartels. Mrs. G. A. i Spellbrink, Mrs. George Berg, Mrs. Marvin Wells. Mrs. Otto ScheUberg, Mrs. Ed Knikhtbert. Mrs.! John Corn forth. Chapter G Is Entertained Members of Chapter G of the PEO Sisterhood andji their guests were entertained at la delightful meeting Thursday at ;ttie home of Mrs. Frank Churchill. Special guests of the. day .Included Mrs. Fred J. Tooze.Mrs. Ha'nnan, Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. parry Styles and Dr. Mary C.; Jlpwlajfd. ,Mrs. E. E. Fisher brought some philan thropic 8e wing pn whjch the mem bers spent the 'afternoon. De licious Hallowe'en refreshments wer served at the teahour. "The paper of the :day "The Teaching Profession," was given by Mrs. W. M. Smith, -The guests enjoyed visiting the Churchill garden which borders Mill creek. i Members of thes chapter present -. included Mrs.,Du XL Beechler, Mcit I E. E. Fisher, Mrs. A. L. Godfrey"? ? Mrs. Harwood Hall, Mrs. E. 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