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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1927 A VTTOT Ik Mrs. Brickell JIostess at Meeting of Chapter AB. P. E.O. m. I Mrs. -Louise- P. Briekell was l" hostess at the second fall meet V Mntt of jChapter AB of P. K. O. Sis terhood, In her home at Cheraa awa. ' Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, president of the chapter, , presid ed at the business session which F; MrW. K.fylrk ePOke teX-tfie Jproii1taklDi Ja; ,her, subject, tj'rtects, and Aams of P. E: 6.", JerfVoX ' Lo Angeles,''.'-'' California ppke briefly of. her life in the south. - i . .-' - - - - -. . Additional guests of the chap ter were Mrs. O. H. Lippe, wife of the superintendent of the Che mawa Indian school, Mrs. Kate Brewer, and" Mrs. Mary1' Ranch The next meeting of the dub will be in" the form -of a Hallow e'en costume partv to be held Oc tober 24 at th hoW of Mrs. Mild red Pv Flags, 1331 North Seven teenth Street. The regular , .meeting ot.tne Royal NelghlKirs" of America'! vfs W. F. M. S. Will Meet at Three Thirty o'clock The-Woman's Foreign Mission-! ary Society of the First Methoi dlst churcn will meet ai meBome of Mrs. J. M. Canse1 this after noon at three thirty o'clock In stead of tjpJiHyHifSio'iisiVr announced The vfy2L$fe$ hSS been made'toetumtfrf the itinera) services of Mrs. JB. M. Vandervort which will be held ftt jtbatj&onr. "Mother" VandCTyotj4sone f, tne oiaest memDers-joi ;jnt; aux iliary. 'Mrs. Wilson- Will Entertain Kensin gton llu b . ; Members of the Kensington flub wilj be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of "Mrs. Ot to J. Wilson, 1336 State Street. Miss Vinton and James Rick ard Married in Portland The marriage of Miss Ruth Vinton and James Rickard of North Howell was solemnized Sunday, Octiber 9, at-high noon In the First United Brethern Church of Portland. The single ring sertjce Jas read Ty Ray. C. W. Corby., i , ., ! ; The bride wcrea wedding dress of rose crepe de chine and carried 4 show,er bouquet of pink carna tions and roses- Miss Mary Vinton was her sis ter's , maid ; of honor. She wore blue crepe de chine and carried chrysanthemums. Mr. Rickard acted as best man. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Vinton, followed the service. After a short wedding trip the young couple will return to North Howell to make their home. Standard Bearers Class Will Meet This Evening "The Standard Bearers Class of the First Methodfst 'Church will meet this evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. II. M. Durkheimer, 165 South Fifteenth Street. Miss Eugenia Savage will have tfhfcrge. of the devotions and,? Miss" fcat'h&r Litde. the lesson. I. Mr Mrs! Albert Hisey who . attend ed the branch meeting recently ei ISeaUleviWill give a re oii Vt ttti youiig people's work dlcusmd, atthe "convention." Miss Esther Cook is chairman of Kthe?xefreshment committee. " ; . ... Ms.. Albert Will Entertain Thursday Afternoon Club ! The Thursday Afternoon Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. H. Albert, 1089 Court Streti Mrs. Charles K. Spauld- ing and Mrs. W. E. Kirk will be assistant hostesses. ! 1 1 in m GET READY "THE CO Starts Today . ELSINORE THEATER First Time at Popular Prices j Wedding of 31) ss ucIle Moore . a4cl XS&jdnei "Knapp jit high; noon. v;' f V M. Sj f- First etj&oilst chnreh. Mrs. John M. Canse; Kim ball college, hosteBs.' JhSO O'clock. Ladies' Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars, t Mrs. Oeorge . E. Lewis. 1180 North 'Winter ktreet, hostess. ' i , General .reception for all tea chers. Leslie Junior High School W. II.! M. S. of Jason Lee M. ! E. Church. f Mrs.. Mary Mohr. 694 N. 20 St., hostess, 2:30 o' clock. Golden Hour Club. Ofte o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Carle Abrams. W. H. M. S. Leslie M. E. Church. Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1350 S. Commercial St., hostess. Card Party, sponsored by St Monica's Altar Society. St. Jo eeph's Hall Playingr will begin at 8 O'clock. TlinrsIay , Swiet Briar Club. Mrs. M. C. Pefteys, "Wallace Road, - hostess. . Reception In honor of Rev. dnd Mrs. S- tarlow Johnson. Les lie Church, 7 : 3 0 . o'clock. North Salem W. C. T. U. Mrsi Mary.Wooton, 2255 N. Church St hostess 2 o'clock. Salem O. A. C. Club. Woman's Club-house. 8 o'clock. Barbara Freitchte Sewing Clubi Mrs. Pi L. Waters, 1599 State St. Hostess. Eveready Birthday- Club. Mrs Julia Strand, 241 S. 16 St. host ess. "' Thursday afternoon club. Mrs; J. H. Albert. 1089 Court St. host ess. " ; i" Capitol , Assembly, No. 84, "Hudson Night.". Rummage Sale, given ;by Con gregational Church. 226 N. Liber ty St. ' Friday Demonstration Of Moore Funda mental school ' of music". First Evangencai effdrth.--TJefilefr a,n4' Liberty streets. 7:30 o'clock. Rummage 1 by Ladies' AM society of Iirst Methodist church, 4 60 Ferry street. . Brush : College Commtmlty Club. School house. 7:30 o'clock. Aubunn Community Club. El ection of officers. 8 o'clock. Rummage Sale by ladies of Congregational Church. 226 N. Liberty St. Wistaria Dancing Club. Castil ian Hall. 8 o'clock: . . Satnrtlay Rummage sale. Ladies' Aid of First M. E. Church. 460 Ferry Street. A. A. U. W. Gray-Belle. 12:30 o'clock. Reservations, call Mrs. W. Rummage Sale by ladies of Congregational Church. .226 N. Liberty St. j- y Regular meeting, Wy R. C. Me Cornack Hall. 2 b'clock. held Prate riiat Mondial etelxfi,fffi'e riiatemi)ifu! praerfuiect ijompumejiiea. iv NorB. ;whd5e"llnarri&ge to GtofdoBi Bartm tie solefifill odV Mrs. btUkiHoppes d- Blra. X P? A sh;oweT was given" for MfealMpHeneon entertained .one even- Vivian Nelson whose marriage to Charles Ellis of Dallas will be ing IasCweek with a miscellany : Oua. shower." ' '! ali evtnt of Saturday iefatq5a, Th living rooms of the Hoppeaj Immediately following the busi ness session. t Musical numbers were given by Peal Lickiss, Ida TUeCullough, Virginia Ahalt, Mina SaupderS. and Mary Aplin. A "Cypsy wedding' was the .fe ature of the evening. The fol-. lowing were members of the wed ding party: Mrs. Sarah Peterson, minister; Ida McCulioagh, bride; Mina Saunders, groom; Mrs. Arnold- home were very attractive with baskets of gladioli and dahlias. ( , Miss Korb received many love-1 ly and useful gifts. The hostesses were assisted at tbe tea hdnr by Miss Eulalia Lind-i The guest group included: the honor guest. Miss Korb: Miss1 .Gladys Flesher. Miss Marlowe Mil-j ler, Mrs . J. W. La Bare. Mrs4 David Korb. Mrs. Amos Barker. Afrai K"AthHnft Korb. Mrs. W.. Vi .Te8, Virginia Ajan Linlseyt MrB. Homer Harrison maids; and Pearl Lickiss,' best man; -. . - Refreshments were served at the close of the' evening by Sar- ah Peterson, Azzl Hisxon, Pearl Mrs. Carl Scttaefer. Mrs. - Frank Martin, Mrs. WilburMcCuhe. Misd Olive Biirnard Miss Vera McCune,; Miss Jessie McCOne. Miss Eulalia Lindsey, Mir s Mabel Harrison j Lickiss, Ida McCnilough, Virginia iMisA Gfac& Welborn, Miss Myra WERED 'X Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Re- 1 ceiving Congratulations andMr8.Y;Gharles .Thoma: are" receiving th congrattHatloria, oi their friends rtoa the .bjitth f St son, Oetober i,-6t in Portland, .Whom they have . yarned Charlefj RQnald, . W. H, M. S. Will Meet Tomorrow The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Leslie Memorial church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this . ..afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mason Bishop, 1350 South Commercial Street. Ahalt. Mina Saunders, and, Mrs. Aplin. The dining hall was decorated, with baskets of bright autumn leaves and vari-colored flowed Semi-Anmial Session of Mar ion County Council of Patents and Teachers " :' The semi-annual session of- the Marion County Council of Par ents and Teachers -was held last Saturday at McLaughlin school. Mrs. Specht of Silverton, presi dent of the organization; presid ed. ' 1 The progratri' consisted of mla sical numbers and.f report of the. National Convention, held a OaklandTat JuneJ. given by. Mcs. Jt-obd of Stay ton. ' . It -was decided to hpld an Insti-t tuts in the near future ftr those Interested in-parent-teacher, work, Mrs: Wobd will he" in charge of thr.m-eettesr HousetGvest at l Kimball Home ) After visiting for the past fort night at the home of Mr. and Mrs S. P. Kimball. Mrs. J. M. Morgan left Monday for her home' in'Star buck, Washington. j. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball and their guest spent the past week-end $t the beach. i J Mrs. Abrams Hostess at -j Golden Hour Club Meeting J, Mrs. Carle Abrams will be hos tess in her home at 1465' Cheme- keta Street at' the one o'clock luncheon meeting of the Golden Hoar Club. Gleeson, Miss Ruth Gilmore, Miss Gladys Lai Bare, Miss Laura Yan tis.' Miss Clarice. Ritchie, and the hostesses Mrs. Hoppes and MrsJ Mollenoop.' ' "A. A. U. W. Will Meet at tpe Gray Belle Saturday .The regular October meeting Of the American' Association of University Women will be held at twelve-thirty o'clock next Sat- urday at the Gray Belle. h Miss Olive Dahl, dean of womj' pn at WHlame.tte University will be the speaker. ' : ) ' " The 4 e jJeeutlv v'com msttee haai elected Mrs. W. W. Baura as eec- retary. Reservations for thetlun-; chfeom must be made- "'not later, than 'Friday evening - with " Mrsi BaTO telephone1 222. ' Anyone who wishes to beepme. a . member of the association should QQmmunicae with Mrsj ,L. F. Cronemlller, chairman of fthei merwbersMp "committee, by - Cele phoning' 16 35 M or calling 'at her; home. 16 60. South Winter StreetJ EienReady Birthday Club WiUMeet at Strand Home ' . Members of the Ever-Ready Birthday Club will be entertained! Thursday afternoon, at the home; of Mrs. Julia Strand, 241 South Sixteenth Street. Mrf. Lizzie Smith will assist Mrs. Strand. W. R. C. Will Meet Saturday p" The regular meeting' of htet Woman's Relief Corps will be held! in McCornack Hall Saturday aft ernoon Dinner. Honors. Dr- Members of the Y. K. K. Class of the f'ifst Method iy t Church en tertained ItfondaytvenfoTe irith?k dinner' in honor of -Dr. -J D. Mc- Cormi?k and his oni Kenneth Mc Cormlck; who have r recently re- turfaed from a tour; bt the ' j holy land. V-s '? " ' The long tables were arranged to form a square' and were center ed wjth autumn floweTs anJ deep rose tapers; Covers were placed for the honor guests. Dr. McCor mick and Kenneth .' McCormlck, Dr. and Mrs. P Cl Taylor, Emmet Welling, Marhl Welling, LEUen Nelson,: Leonard Nelson, Ralph Kletzing, Helen Kletcing, Ada Lee Lloy Lee, Paul Actonj, Ser enaj Acton, ' Margaret twls, George -Lewis, Klonale McMWil lanj Harold McMillan, Foster, Od om. Blanche Odom, Margaret Sutherland, Mr, and Mrs. Shanks, Annette Lang, Fred Lang, Martha Steeves, Carl Miller, Ruth Miller, Waldo Marsters, Lorena Marsters, Loia Scott, Harry Scott, Knafflei Haynes; Loriana Haynes, Muriel Curry, Marion Curry, Ruth Pow ell, Oscar Powell, arid Gertrude Shade. Paul Acton, president of the class, acted as toast master. The address of welcome was given by Margaret Lewis. Short talks were also given by Dr. P. C. Tay lor, H. F. Shanks, and Margaret Sutherland. Ada Lee and Kenneth McCor mick each played a piano solo. Dr. McCormick spoke very in- tereatlngly jut, brief ly.tjjf, this Yisrt to the Holy Land -"liTany'pwefenterte pr learn that Dr. McCormlck had"; seen ert ':p -Lewla, j'4f ormer Salenj Dpyj wmiQ lo.upng m p rance Mr Lewis'isnow a guard at the Am erican Soldier's Cemetery at Bel )ean Woods, France. . Solent O. A. C. Club Will Have First Fall Meeting The Salem O. A. C. Club will hold Its first fall meeting Thurs day evening at eight o'clock in the Woman's Club-house. The'execuflref board of the club Is planning the entertainment for the evening Mrs. A. E. Cum mings is chairman of the refresh ment .committee and her assist ants will be Mrs. G. P. Chambers, Mrs. H. H. -Bond, Miss Marjorie Blake. Miss Catherine Barhyte nd Miss Zelma Busch. All graduates and former stu dents of Oregon Agricultural Col lege are invited to attend. " Synod Meeting Closes in Portland, Today . The ninth annual congress of the Woman's Synod ical Nationl and Fiorelgn Missionary Society of the Synod of Oregon will close with a luncheon at twelve thirty o'clock today. Dr. Harold Leon ard Bowman will be the speaker. Election and intallatio not off! cers for the coming year will pre cede the luncheon. The session opened Monday morning with registration and a meeting of the ' synodical officers, A dinner in honor of the young peopewaa,. given in t he ..even in Speakers for the first evenii werePreirG- ' Mitchell,' superl tendent of. Ganado Mission., Gsn do ;Aritona,i arid Mrs. Barnes. Du Hid' field jaecretary of the bKii oc ioreign missions. Greetings from the Presbyter! presidents k ana , synodical seer taries and appointment of,commi i tees, were i scheduled for Tuesdr morning and simultaneous eo, ferencef 'I lead by the pres'ldei Mrs; A. W. Blackburn, Mrst Ralr Mort, Mrs. Douglas ' Bates;' ar Mrs. Joha Wakefield, were fe tured at the afternoon session. A play J written and present by Rer.iC. B. Porter, of Uni. Church and a-program of mus by. MrsJ Annie Mathison Aver Mrs: Mae Tiffany Leland. and Mr Lillian Gould Bates, was the e' teratnment offered last evening.' I i. ''i - -; ;v. i Li- , Mr. -and M rs. McMillan Guests I From Portland - . Mrsi Crawford!-Newcomb ente tained Surnday morning in h home on the Fatrmount Hill wil a breakfast party in honor of h week-end I guests, Mr. . and , Mr Stephen; McMillan ; of - Portlan. Additional guests were Mr. an Mts. Frederickj tt. Thielsen, Mb Helen Rodolf, and Miss Lc Thompson. : ' J ?. v . ' St. Monica's Altar Society : Will Sponsor Card Party . , St. Monica's Altar Society -sponsoring a card party this e ening ili St. Joseph' hall; Chen (Continued on pee 4.) It Will Announce the Formal Opening of "JIM" SMITH & WAT "BILL" KINS New Home V Open Night and Day J -- ! Center and Liberty St. PHONE 44 f ' . - is ass ii rrl with the use of a Montae Circulating 'ttejdter: 1 some Parlor furnace made espefprwad; f J . ; but will burn coal or briquetf ' " ' -1 -' ' ' ' ":"' 1 i r - . i . . -i m ii Mi aBiiMrii.lTiiirriMrni . ip i i i ' : r ...... It i , i ... -.. ..' : -1 iiil t. f ' i 111 I IV ikJ V All Xt klllv-i -v- ?v T . A I I HTSw v as soft and supple m mm T ' 3 ' V w mm r lf ' - i ' :r f sj ll v f li 1 X l ": : :-m- : .tr- $10ii ii.6ss $24 04M OATS elequent of the wonderful Paris of ! day! For in their every detail yoit will note ; that such smart coat modes could have origin- ated nowhere except in the world's fashion i capitol. ; , j - H;ifr;" i: 4 FEATUKE NEW SILHOUETTES ; :; New TREATMENTS OF DETAIL ! FASCINATING NEW MATERIALS The great majority pi,, tnese. line L winter coats is further enhanced by the finest s.!ij furs from sleek, flat furs to luxuriant furs I ' o ai velvet. .;,-' ' : i . 122 nm mm mm The newest frock models seem particularly partial, to geor gette and satin, with much stress laid upon the latter. For the gown of brilliant black satin needs no further 'elaboration to carry it to success for, every daytinie houfronr luncheon to late tea. ' ' '-. I : j i ; , 'j if- 'I- New -Details New Fabrics - Snug Hiplines - Newest colors Velvet Trimmings Checked Velvets wooiJttep i . s Taffeta - io. orstedYoile.'. ; We Cater td Men V". I iWKb Bdy for Wdmeh , i - I - --r ?i ; ' "'vr '