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THE OREGON , STATESMAN, .SALEM; OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 192?, ;r,?'V ,ir r 11 '(CBS I5 JtfJr Z?ird Entertains" Chap- were the, gue$of hoAor, Mrs. p p O1 l 5 i Rounds. .'Mrs. Richard Slater, Mra. . Mmwrt Charter o: P. OL O. ErcerRay, Mrs. P. p. Qttfsedber- xnet Tbprsdar afternoon at , the Mfr rrederickt Dedkbach, t,rm f r w. U. Rr on Mrs. Lewis Griffith,' Mrs. Frank Court Streets - Durbln, Jr., Mrs. Brt Ford,; Mrs Th rhDtr vui iim . honth Breyman BoW&.Mrs. Karl Becke at the state air and committees Mrs. Claude Steasloft,- and Mrs. tn'tv ehartn or tils' t6nih ur- v. conneu oyer. ins the entire jreek of the fair were named. It .was-decided to as sist the Salvation Army in their eampaiagn for " a r new- : building. The scholarship loan fund, which is one of the leading branches of Members of, Ever-Ready Club semce 01 me cmo wg aiso.ais- i'wn.; T.nvplnnrL : House Guest dt Hodge Home Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge have as their ', house , guest, Miss Mar Ian Wilson' of Toronto, Ontario. O- T ft Constitution, day program. Open meeting ofChemeketa Chapter, D. a. r. -:'-- -; r A. "A TJ W. luncheon. Gray Belle. 1230 o'clock. Mother and daughter banquet. Order . of ' Riafnbow. for Girls. Installation services, Order of Rainbow. Masonic' temple. 7:45 o'clock. . ' , '. . . cussed. Mrs. Seymour Jones was the Home Mrs. Bertha Loveland enter- ill 1 talned the memiers of the Ever- fall - n- "PfstlAal T)o4rlAt(am" aft a I J . talk on "Practical patriotism" she compared the -two organizations, the P. E. O. Sisterhood and v the Daughters of the Afderclan Revo lution. Both organizations have Ready Club Thursday afternoon". Those, present were Mrs. Flor ence Shipp, Mrs. Florence Love land Odenhnrg, and, her daugh ters,; Ernestine and Arlene, Mrs practically the same afrng ndld- ciara Adams Mrs. Ida Shoew eals and their memberships to Op? m1tb Mrs; Jennie Martin, Mrs. egon afe almost identical, Julia Strand ' and her daughter, ' lh,e, g!;OUP rlM"- Fr,a.nk Doris Strand, Mrs. Mary Briggs. SU2r?- JJ?' Mrs. Pauline ; Clark. Mrs.. Lizzie W.?THickey, Mrs F. X. Tooze. A Smith, Mrs. Louise Loveland, tT 7' 'TYiS011" ' J1 F' D- Mrs. Hattie Kennon. and the hos- Voigt, MrsW. M. Smith, .Mrs. tess Mrg Loveland. Mrs. C. A. WJUlam McGllcarist, Sr Mrs.;W. Norwood of Portland1 was a spec- M." Hughes, Mrs. B. J MUes,Mrs 4al guest of the club E. E. Fisher, "Mrs. G. W. Laflar.' : Mrs.' e. J.. Huffman. Mrs. D. x. Mrs. Erickson Luncheon Beechier, Mrs. c. K. Logan, and Hostess' Thursday he hostess, Mrs. ByrAT Mrs. Har- Mrs: G. Erickson was hostess ry .M.. Styles of Chapter AB was a Thursday In her ' home on High speciaLguest for the afternoon. land Avenue at the luncheon Mrs. E. .E. Fisher assisted Mrs. meeting of the "Thurs-all-day Byr4 at the tea hour. ,;,,. ciub.M - iJi' ' WA.l"i-"' 't1 x-' ,Pink and white cosmos center- ..,MiwsjMrHHMiB - ed the iuncheon table where Hcfnor Of House Guest I covers were placed for Mrs. II. Mrs. Gus Hixson entcrfalhed Boyes, Mrs. P. Beck, Mrs. William Wednesday afternoon in her home Hardy, Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs. A. V. on North Church Street compli- J Vahderhoof, and the hostess, Mrs menting her house guest, Mrs. 1 Erickson. !! ' Paul Rounda of Seattle. J Mrs. E. Smith will entertain the The living rooms were very at- club September 22, tractive with baskets of cosmos. I asters, and gladioiL Guest hi Eugene , Three tables of bridee weru in Miss . Julia Creech spent the pfay daring, the afternoon. High I P81 week-end 'in Eugene where score honors were won by Mrs I she was a guest or Mr. ana airs Claude Steusloff. Charles Wilson Mrs. ,P.: D. Qnisen berry assist ed the hostess at the tea hour. Included in the guest group Patriotic Rally' This Evening in Observance of Constitution uay ; .; . . . Constitutifln Day will be ob served in Saiem with a special pa triotic prograim, sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revo lution," to be given at eight o'clock this evening' in the h6nse of rep resentatives at : the state - house: Mrs. LaMoine. Ri, Clark Js general chairman of the; constitution day committee. and she has asked the support of all other patriotic or ganizations of the city. Rev. Norman Kendall Tully, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will be the speaker of the evenihgv' Governor Patterson will be represented by Oscar rHayter of Dallas. A musical program, pre pared by Mrs. -Harry M.; Styles,' will include pdano numbers by Miss Elizabeth Levy and a group of vocal sof os given by Miss Le na Belle Tartar.' Mrs. SeymOnr "Jones will Jead the assembly in giving the pledge .to the flag and the American's Creed. - . Governor Pataterson has issu ed a proclamation urging the people of Oregon to commorate this occasion with, fitting exercis es In honor of our federal consti tution and the people of Salem are asked to attend this patriotic rally and program given this ev ening at the state house. W. R. C. Will Meet This Afternoon Members of the Woman's Re lief Corps will meet this after noon in McCornack HalL' All members are urged to he present as important business will be dis cussed. Week-end Guests in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Hager and their little daughter. Vera Byrd Hager, of Clatskanie, Ore gon, will be the week-end guests of Mr. Hager's mother, Mrs. Cor delia B. Hager. Honored, on Birthday Anniversary : Cbmptfmenting her - daughter. Miss" Marie kPillette. on the occa sion, of her nineteenth birthday anniversary MrSj, TJ.'i G iPillet;te entertained , with a party earlier in the week.-. - jtl: : The living rooms were : attrac tively decorated witht basketa:j5t autumn flowers. . 4r'-f; The evening was spent in "play ing games. At " a late . hour, re freshments were served. Those'" present weretne ;; honor guest';Miss Pillette, MlssAgnes Meyer, Miss Marguerite Farmer; Miss Bessie Pillette. , Miss Betty Stimpson of Portland. Misy Doro thy Pillette, Miss Rnth.Sammons, Miss Marguerite Thompson', Miss Marie , Pinette, Stanley Walker, Melvin Mlhett Augustine "Meyer, Raymond Bidwell. Walter Woods. Bob Anthony, John Woods. Don ald Sodamun, and Carl Woods. Junior Guild Entertained at Lachmund Home Mrs. Louis Lachmund enter tained the members of the Junior Guild of the Episcopal church in her home Tuesday afternoon. ' Music ahd games were the di versions of the afternoon. OH Vacation Trip Mrs. Mildred Bright and Miss Savage left by motor the first of the week for Victoria and Vancou ver, B. C. They will be away for two weeks. Miss Mohr and Percy Ham mond Announce Betrothal Friday, the second of Septem ber, at t Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, the betrothal of Miss . Mildred Mohr of that city and Mr. Percy Hammond of Salem was announc ed at a party for which Miss Vir ginia Perry was hostess. Miss Mohr Was a student at Kimball College last year. Mr. Hammond is a son of Professor and Mrs. E. S. Hammond of Sal em. Order of Rainbow Will Have M other and Daughter Ban quet This Evening . The Order of Rainbow for girls is sponsoring a mother and dau ghter banquet this evening. Installation of officers will be held in Masonic temple following the banquet. Parents of the girls and members of the Order of I)e Molay are invited to attend the installation services. Jlr, Weister Asks. Cooperar tion of Salem People in Re gard to Art Exhibit , : ? Mrs. Aliie Weister of Portland. who is In charge of the art exhib it at the state fair this year, has asked those . who . own', pointings done by nationally or internation ally known artists to call Mrs. F. O; Franklin at 1463 R. if ther would . be.1 willing to ' loana these pictures for the week dt the fair. The" exhibit rooms are careful-j ty guarded and the pictures will hevln excellent care. ' They wilr not be; displayed for prizes but only in, order that others interested in art, through the kindness of the owners, may have the privilege of seeing these real masterpieces: Due to the cooperation of ' the Salem Arts League,' Mrs. Weister will devote the greater pari of her time to giving short talks regard ing these famous paintings to those who visit the exhibit Tooms Mrs. Weister is an authority on art and conducts an art class at the art museum In Portland. She will arrive In Salem either Wed nesday or Thurday of next week Guests at Wilson Home . Mr. and Mrs. p. C. Patterson of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. At Manzanita for the Week Miss Georgia Spencer" and Miss Marguerita Millard have been guests this week of Mis3 Spen cer's grandparents in their sum mer home at Manzanita. Will Visit in the East Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomson left Wednesday for Kansas City Missouri where they wUl visit their daughter, Mrs. Orio Hall Johnston. Return From Eastern Oregon Mr. anad Mrs, E. E. Bragg, their daughter, Miss Edith Bragg, and Miss Leah Ross, returned one day earlier in the week from week's vacation in eastern Ore gon. They were guests in La Grande and Bend and returned to Salem by way of the McKehzie Pass. Leaving Tomorrow for ' Eugene John Creech, who recently .re turned from Fort Klamath where he spent the summer, will leave tomorrow for Eugene where will enter the University of Ore gon. Miss. Marlowe Miller ; Honor- ed.WithParty , J -k - i f Mildred Flag and - Alice Buts were hostesses at a delightful sur prise . party ; at 78 S North; Liberty street given, jn nonor or axiss mar- owe Miller who is to'be married soon - r . rc: t A little a messenger arrived at 9:30' with- -tea table covered with miscellaneous glfta. Tbe ev eaiug' was .spent embxoWerins tea towelsvf or the prospective hrlde.- Those present were Helen Pip py, Irs. i BhCUche ' Shweinlng, Ethel Milburn. . Esther Lienbach, VlTian Destrelch, Mildred Flagg. Alice BuU, Hulda Roth, Zelda Harlan; and the honor guest, Mar lowe Miller. . .. . . . : ... , Infoztlaiid, for the Wech Misf Ltoi '.Tipton.. -acl ' lias Gladys Tipton are spending '.the week In Portland, The Misses Tip ton are teachers 'in' "the 'Salem schools. Read" the" Classified Ads Week End Special ?t BISHOPS JERSEY MILK CHOCOLATE ELVAS Regular Price 50c lb. Special for Saturday Only 36c a lb. Two lbs. for 70c We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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