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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM,; OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1027 o- 1 Social Calendar Sy AUDREY .yilia Temple -Announce 'S firing Ceremonial t The sprinst'ceremonial of Nydia tS'inpfe :So." 4. , DanRhtera or the "fJile. according I o announcement! which are being received by the members, will be an interesting :venf' of Saturday afternoon. May 21. tn Portland. The ceemonial will be held in the new place of meeting, the Odd Fellows build ing at Tenth and Salmon streets, beginning at 2 o'clock. Dinner will be served in the Oystal room at the Benson hotel ;it ;:.10 o'clock at $1.25 a plate. Reservations should be made while Mr. Kills Is a son or the late Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ellis. ('overs at the dinner were placed for Misa Sylvia Marstecs, the gneKt of, honor, Miss -Eululjia Ldnday. Mrs. Sam Jlurkhart, Miss Nancy Savage, Mian J race Holt, Miss Irene Bradford. Miss Ia Verne Kantner, Miss Jessie Miles, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Miss Esther Erickson. Mrs. Ben Ramseyer, Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Miss Dor othy Ellis. Miss Leolyn Barnett, Miss Velma llominger. Miss Ma bel Savage. Mrs. H. L. Marsters and the hostesses, Mrs.. Spaulding and Mrs. Marsters. First Methodist Church with-Mrs. Hugh McC'redie, 975 E. l.'iiii street north, telephone Car-! ,.fs. f other nntl li. ld or -with Mrs. ( harles jjaU(JJtter8 to HaWJltet L. Dunham. R90 East 25th street! ' . ... , rth. telephone CJarf.eld 750, f,y ! . T,,e '"l Methods church in- j.rj(l.V. ! vites all the mothers and daiigh- 7;u.sts should present the 1927 j1 of 'tne ngregation to at for admission lf the ere-! U",! , the anm,al banquet which mo n in 1. Meeting of Chem electa Ciiifttrr I'mtptmttl l'ntil Mig 28th Due to a conflict of engage ments, the special meeting of ('he rn, ket a chapter of the Daughters of the American Iteolution, plan ned for Saturday of this week, has will be served at the church this '-ning at 6:30 o'clock. The South East circle, of which Mrs.'K. C. Miller'is president, will prepare the 'meal which the men will serve. The following committees have been appointed to take charge of the affair: Executive, Rev. P. C. Taylor, H. F. Shanks, A. A. Lee; Im.mi postponed" until Saturday, Ingram, Mrs. Chester C. Clark, May 28 two weeks from thedate lirst announced. Miss Sylvia Marsters Announces Wedding Dote at Dinner at Spaulding Home Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and .Mrs. Ralph (Hover were hostesses at . an exceedingly attractive din ner party on Wednesday evening honoring Miss Sylvia Marsters, a popular bride-elect. At the din ner, which was served at -the Spaulding home, the date of Miss Marsters' wedding to Wade Ellis was formally announced Tues day, June 7. A beautiful bowl of green art plas.s with lovely green glass can dlesticks to match centered the long table. Iris, honeysuckle, bridal wreath spirea, tulips and columbine tilled the bowl which,' together with .the candlesticks, was a gift to the bride-elect from the hostesses, Mrs. Marsters and Mrs. Spaulding. The color scheme of yellow and green was emphasized in streamers which reached from the bridal place cards to the wedding rings concealed in the bouquet. To (ach ring was attached the wed- 4 liroughout the evening. . . Miss Marsters is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters, and the Delta Alpha class; menu and "dinner, Mrs. J. W. Phenicie, Mrs. i'- Pontius and Mrs. N. S. Savage;, kitchen service and din ner, W. C. Winslow, H. W. Swaf ford, E. C. Miller, j: C. De Har port..C Hoogerhyde, J. B. Crary, I. (',.' Boyer, N. S. Savage, F. W. Ailer; tables and decoration, I. T. Moore, George Outekunst, Joseph Sykes. J. H. Van Nice; waiters on table, J. D. Foley, D. H. Mosher, Li. S. Covert, U. G. Holt, Charles Lisle, W. C. Keck, E. C. Halladay, O. K. Middleton, E. T. Barnes, R. C. Glover, O. W. Emmons, G. E. Lewis, A. A. Lee, B. Blatchford, Chester Nichols, J. N. Moore; fin ance committee, N. S. Savage and A. A. Lee. Mrs. J. P. Price and Mrs. H arley Hosier Are Hostesses for Amperettes Mrs. P. Price and Mrs. Harley Rosier were joint hostesses for an enjoyable meeting of the Amper ette club on Wednesday at the Price home. Mrs. W. J. Green and Mrs. Belle Brown assisted the hos tesses at the refreshment hour. Cards were in play. High scores of the evening were Won by Mrs. Mason Bishop and Sng date, June 7., Game. and music -wsj-fr-en joyed! W.,X. -Green, wbHeMrst- F. X. Iloereth and Mr. Bishop received second places. . r In the group were Mr. and Mrs. ABSOLUTELY in" inri . ': Today , , -r Ladles pay. ; Illlhee Conntry rlaiir. First matches. 'Mothers' nd dancliters' han qnet.' First Melhodist church, :S0 o'clock. j American Legion auxiliary ben efit bridge party. Mrs. La ban Steeves home. ' , Box social. West Salem church. State -onvent1on of Business and Professional Women'n clubs. CorvaHis. Opening session at 1 o'clock. J Woman's society of First Bap tist fhurch. Mrs. T. "L. Tweedale, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. J Ml98 Elizabeth Levy's program at YMCA, 8il5 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Mrs? B. W. Walrher, hostess. Women's Relief corps card party. Mrs. T. W. Da vies, hso tess. . : ' i Saturday Salem Woman's Club. Club house. 2:30 d'clock. Suniiay Ieslie - WFMS--thank offering service, 11, o'clock. Leslie Meth odist 'church. t Tuesday Interdenominhtioiial council, at Leslie M.'E. church. Earl Chappell. Mrs. Belle Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop and daughter. Henrietta, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Travis, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hoer eth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rentchler. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mendell, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Selee, Mr. and Mrs. Larry, Sechler, Mr. and Mrs. Mosh er. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bosler and daughter Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Price and son, Billie. The regular business meeting of the Amperettes will lie held at the V. A. Rentchler 'home at 1183 Madison street on Mondav, May 23. Former Salemites Are Guests Here From Florida The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams and daughter, Miss Alice Adams, are glad to know they have returned from Florida where they have been spending the last three and one half years. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Taylor, 1998 East State street. They will locate permanently in Eugene. I Miss Alice Adams is talented as a musician. Garden Motif Is Feature at Miss Robertson's Party Last Night A delightful party took place last night when Miss Eunice Rob ertson entertained at her home, 340 Rural avenue. The garden motif was introduced in a clever way-i At -Ihft-refcesliHH'ut hour the menu was served in small Cower pots. Lilacs were lovely in the rooms. In the guest group 'were Miss Erma Bolinger; Miss Harie Brett eqstein. Miss Itet ha ? Nash. Miss Dorothy Hinds. Mrs.' Kenneth Bell. Mrs. Wilbur F. Daily, Mrs. Ned Strahorn, Mrs. Stanley Latnson, Mrs. Ted phalmer and the hos tess. Miss Eunice Hobertsoh. Mr. awL-Muts, Charlton Name Son ' Mr. and Mrs. E. t.'. Charlton (Luella Pat ton) have "given the naeie of Robert CTarl to .their small son who M new three -w'eeks old. Mrs. Charlton Is at - the home of her parents,4Mr.and Mrs. E. Cooke Patton. .-; -t yft "' Leslie WFMS Will Hold I Annual Thank Offering '' Service on fZimday The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the Leslie Metho dist .church will hold Its annual thank offering service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. May 15. Estelle Jinson Bare, a returned missionary trim India, will be the speaker. Her message promises to be vital and compelling. Every member of the society; is urged to attend in a body in ortfr that the speaker will have the group to greet her, of which she Is worthy. 1!V U. C. Card Part Will be Held at T.. W. Davies Home (in account of tlw remodeling work which flaking place at the armotry, the WltC benefit card party will not be held in the Vet erans rooju. Instead, it will take place from 2 to 5 o'clock 4 his af ternoon at the home of Mrs. T. W. Davies, 41 North Cottage street. To reach the Davies home, take the Summer street bus. ! ' Mrs. WalcJier Will Entertain Hal Hiblmrd Auxiliary ; Mrs. B. W. Walcher will enter- tain Hal Hibbard. auxiliary, U. S. W. V. in her home at 1570 South Commercial street on Friday af ternoon. May 13. Thiswill be a business and so cial meeting combined. Ladies who are not members of the aux iliary "but are relatives of Spanish War veterans are cordially invited to this affair., Mr. and Mrs. Styles Move to Fairgrounds Road Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Styles has moved to 2075 Fairgrounds Load, which Will be therr home In the future. Mr. and Mrs. Styles formerly lived at 7 80 N. 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Order From Ybiir Grocer NOW V Ask, fpr the Blue and Cold FAMILY Package Mrs. Frank Evans - Honort Husband With Dirthdmj Surprise To celebrate the birthday anni yersary of Frank Kraas. Mrs. Evans entertained on Wodnesday. May 11, with a delightful surprbje dinner, followed with an evening of bridge. A basket of spring flowers cen tered the table where cover were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp. .Mr. and Mrs. Ouane Cib- sn, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Chapter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans.', "Mrs. fltbon won tile high' score among the Women, and Mr. Ramp hfKh score among the' men. '' ' ''" First Methodist W. F. M. S. Holds Quarterly Tea on Wednesday Afternoon One of the most delightful af fairs in church circles this week was the quarterly tea wnlch : the members of the First Methodist W oman's Foreign Missionary soci ety, sponsored on Vdiusilay t the home or Mrs. Ray L. "Farme he room Vefe' lovely with tl Maj'tlnieiflpwersl 7 ' ' ' , V-Mrg. Crl1 Wilson had rharj of the deVotiojaa, .while the lessoi on "Education for Peace," wi preaented ; hr Mrs- C. F. Brol haupt.- '..' . Miss "EUzaUeth Silver sang "1 the Secret of His rresence." aftt (Continued on pau lfll Many Thrifty Mothers Buy ' i ru-tiiu Urahams m")Vood Boxes -iTi ?7n r rr . . . .. m IS3 la m m Ooeini , . - at s. . 1 1 111 " " 1 1 1111 . ' " s ...and Miller's are amply prepared to show you the co rrect s tyles in Panam a, L eg ho rn, Toyo, Floren tine and Domestic Straws Genuine Panamas-- Genuine panamas afe easy to distinguish. Their ex treme i flexibility the toughness of ."fibre make them discernable, they stand out from all summer hats. ' Here, one will find them for as little as $3.00. All sizes, too. , ; . - - Priced $3.00 to $6.50 Italian Florentines- The genuine Florentine from far away Italy. - A soft - braide4 straw resernbling cloth. Unique in it's struc- j ture but ideal for varm weather wear. It is a smart f f head piece and comes in fashion's approved blocks. Priced $2.00 to $3.00 i Imitation Panamas - 8 4 x van Here's panamas nearest imitation. The Toyo. It is indeed a bard wearing fibre and of course comes in all the; wanted shapes such as "pinch telescope," "optimo," and ''Alpine." fancy gros grain band leather sweat. $3 .00 and $3.50 Imported Leghorns- Imported Leghorns in natural light tans. A feather weight hat in a smart block that "you will enjoy -wearing. Genuine leather sweat, silk gros grain band ; all sizes. - $5.C0 Novelty Priced - - - - - a- ' j Sailors . Sailor straws by Gordon here exclusively Fancy straws with just trre right crown and brim for this sea son. Our corner window tells the hat story for the season which usfoers in today. Pneed $2,0Q to $3.50 See the Big Straw Hat Parade at ElevenfO'Clcck Today! . . . . ; ; , .... . ...... , . . . t "tMtflJM"i" "'l r'".. 11.1 irti inn Mnh ...MlffillMrt T 'I "flMTI '"Ii ill , ' w.H.h.hJ liM.I o " u..... ..t.- ...... . ... .....