The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1927, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1927
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ByRozella Bunch
Phone 106
formal Tea at Judge Bean
tune Distinctive Affair
i Summer Season
iie of the most distinctive as
tsell as one ot the moat delightful
fcffairs of 'the summer season was
the formal tea of 'Tuesday after
noon at which Mrs. Henry J. Bean,
Mrs. John L. Rand and Mrs. P.
Kimball were hostesses In fth
lU-an home 6n Court street.
The guests were greeted at the
door by little Peggy Thompson and
Kriith Wheeler, 2S0 invitations be-
in n issued with calling hours from
3 until 5 o'clock.
The guests were receiyed In
thf drawing room by the hostesses.
Mr. Karl B. Kugel, Mrs. F. G.
owersox, Mrs. Frank Powers,
Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs. Ho-
ni.-r Goulet, Mrs. Edgar Hartley,
Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson,
Mr?. A. N. Moores, Mrs. Alice H
Dorid and Mrs. Louis Lachmund
assisted abont-the rooms.
Baskets of white and red roses
were attractively arranged in the
main hall. Roses and canterbury
bells of pink and white were the
decorations of the living rooms.
The serving table in the dining
room was lovely with Its bowl of
pastel sweet peas and baby breath
circled with tall pink tapers.
During the afternoon Mrs. W.
C. Hawley, Mrs. C. P. Bishop
Mrs. Thomas B. Kay and Mrs. W;
K Kirk presided at the urns.Irs
Charles ll. McNary and Mrs. ?. K
Spaulding cut ices.
Those assisting in the serving
were Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs
Paul-HendrickB, Mrs. Frank Mey
pro Mrs. Phil Newmyer. Mrs. Ir
ving Rand, Mrs. K. H. Pickens
Mis Zoe Stockton. Mrs. E. E
Bragg and Mrs. Harry Belt.
Needle craft Club Meets
on Monday at Neivmyer
Home at Chemawa
Members of the Needlecraft club
were delightfully entertained by
Mrs. J. J. Newmyer in her home
at Chemawa on Monday afternoon
Covers were placed at small tables
arranged in a bower of flowers in
the dining room of the Newmyer
home for the following club mem
bers and their husbands: Mrs. A
t Ttaaatr Mr a T. Height pi Mrs
E. E. Gilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Martin, Mrs. Ruth Denison. Mr
and Mrs. J. W. LaBare, Mr. and
I Mrs. F. G. Sterna. Mr. J. J. New
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jjjmyer ana ine nosiess, airs, j
. special guests or me ciuo ior
the afternoon were Mrs. Helen R
Bowlin of Los Angeles, Mrs. Ruth
Taylor and Arland Taylor of Cedro
Wooley, Wash., Mrs. Reed, Mrs
William Newmyer, Mrs. Phil New
myer and Philip Joseph Newmyer
all -of Salem.
Mrs. Phil Newmyer. Mrs. Ruth
Tavlor and Mrs. William New
erf assisted tha hostess during
the afternoon. IrV
The next meeting of the club
will be on July 13 at the home of
Mrs. George Martin. 1190 South
4th street.
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Mrs. J, J. Newmyer of Chemawa
with her daugnter. Mrs. Ruth Tay
lor and her grandson, Arland Tay
lor of Cedro Wooley, Wash., are
spending a week at Neskowin.
O-
Mrs. E. C. Small .
Improving Rapidly
Friends of Mrs. E. C. Small will
be happy to know of her rapid
recovery from an operation which
she underwent last week at a Sa
lem hospital. Mrs. Small is ex
pected home today.
Mrs. Harold Brady Honors
Miss Lartwright With
Attractive Luncheon
Mrs. Harold Brady entertained
on Monday with an attractive
luncheon honoring Miss Gladys
Cartwright.
Miss Deckebach won the prize
of the afternoon, cards being in
play following the luncheon.
Covers were placed at the lunch
eon table, centered witn an ar
rangement of centerbury bells and
delphinium for the honor guest.
Miss Gladys Cartwright, Miss
Bradeley of San Francisco, Mrs.
Ercel Kay, Mrs. Gus Hixon, Miss
Helen Deckebach, Mrs. Brazier C.
Small, Miss Florence Cartwright
and the hostess, Mrs. Harold
Brady.
Joy Turner Moses Will
Present Dunning and
Intermediate Pupils Tonight
Joy Turner Moses will present
her Dunning and intermediate pi
ano and violin pupils in recital
tonight at 8 o'clock in Waller
Hall. Joan Evans, vocalist, and
Peggy Saddler, reader, will as
sist.
The public is invited to attend
this recital.
William Wallace Graham
Will Present Salem
Puvils Tomorrow Evening
William Wallace Graham will
present his Salem violin pupils in
recital tomorrow evening, July 1,
at 8.30 o'clock in Waller Hall
This will be Mr. Graham's annual
recital in Salem and the public is
invited tor attend.
St. Olaf Lutheran Choir
Will Appear in Concert
in Silverton Tonight
The St. Olaf Lutheran choir of
Korthneld, Minn., conducted by F.
Melius Christiansen, will appear
in concert this evening in the high
school auditoriutn in Silverton at
8:15 o'clock. This concert is an
ticipated with much interest.
Miss Nina Par risk Will
Soend Shimmer in Saettle
Miss Nina Parrish left last Fri
day for Seattle where she will re
main for the summer as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Cox.
Goes to Portland
for Short Time
Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges has
gone to Portland -where she will
remain for several days.
Social Calendar
Dunning and intermediate -recital.
Joy Ttzrner Moses, Waller
Hall. 8 p. m.
Westway club, picnic. Fair
grounds. Basket dinner, 6 o'clock.
Willing Workers class picnic,
Hager's grove, 6:30 p. m.
Sweet Briar club. Mrs. Flor
ence Taylor, hostess. Glen Creek
road.
Woman's Benefit association, fair
grounds. Picnic supper, 6 o'clock.
Friday
Violin recital. William Wallace
Graham, Waller Hall, 8:30 p. m.
West Side Ladies' Aid. ' Jason
i Lee. . Mrs. Diessenbauch. 815 N.
1 16th street.
Hal HibDard auxiliary, USWV.
Business meeting, armory, after
noon.
Brush College Grange. Regular
meet Friday evening.
Mrs. W. W. Moore
Recovering Rapidly
Friends of Mrs. W. W. Moore.
who underwent an operation in a
Salem haspital last week, will
rejoice to know that she is recov
ering rapidly and it is expected
that she will return to to her
home some time next week.
Woman's Benefit Association
Will Picnic at Fair
Grounds Tonight
Members of the Woman's Bene
fit association with their families
will meet tonight at the state fair
grounds. A picnic supper will be
served at 6:30 o'clock.
Dr. Warner Attends
Seabeck Conference
Dr. Estella Ford Warner is at
tending the YWCA conference
which is .in session at Seabeck this
week.
Attend Tea in Silverton
Yesterday Afternoon
Mrs. Milton L. Meyers and Mrs.
Mildred Bright are among those
who motored to Silverton yester
day afternoon to attend the tea.
given by Mrs. O. W. Keene and
Miss Eleanor McClalne in the
Keene home.
Pattons Go to Agate Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton.
with their daughters Marie and
Jean Patton, left yesterday for
Agate Beach. Mrs. Patton and
ber daughters will spend the sum
mer at their beach home there, al
though Mr. Patton will return to
Salem after the Fourth.'
Mrs. Hosford Will Spend
July Month at Seaside
Mrs. J. B. Hosford and her small
son. Jack, Jr., will be thevguests of
Mrs. E. T. Johnson of Portland
at her summer home at Seaside
for the month of July.
Monthly Business Meeting
of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary
Will be Held Friday
The monthly business meeting
of Hal Hibbard auxiliary, USWV,
will be held at the armory on Fri
day afternoon, July 1. A large
attendance is expected as the an-
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Wilson's Fashion Shop
for
BARGAIN DAYS
Friday and Saturday
One Lot
PRESSES
To clean tiff on .
BROKEN LOTS
There are 6 vash silks,
3 Prints, 3 Organdies
to choose from
Bargain Day Price
Women's Dress
COATS
Every Dress Coat in
the House Values up
to $44.00, for Friday
and Saturday only
State Street
Below High
WILSON'S FASHION SHOP
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