THE OBEqON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON,: SUNDAY MORNING,' OCTOBER; 23, 102T Yiir I SOCIETY (Cotlad froa PX 4.) . rheri, Mrs. E.-W. Hobson. Mrs. T. . 1 ' Roberta.. Mrs. JVHIiam Wallace rV Graham. Mkw Allda Currejv Mrs. J. U. Hall, Mrs. w. j. nenxog, Miss Leila Johnson, and the-hostesses. 'Jtfrs. Alden. Mrs. Von Ba tched. Miss Melton and MJto Rosw.J The November meeting oc the club! will be held at the home of ini W. K. Kirk. . t- 1 -" " - trland Mrs. SpautdingJHosts it Dinner Party '- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding were host at a dinner party last evening in their Juwne, on Court ' Street, The affair wafgiYen In honor of Mr. and Mrs: Walter Welfh (Mary Kckerlin JJ" wnrf are guests in Salem. ; ;. -: The dining room table was at tractive with orange tapers and fall flowers. Covers were arranged for the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs.f Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, thedr daughters,' . Roberta and ila, ans son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson, their dan ghter, Julia, Miss Zoe Stockton, and jthe host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.j Walter Spaulding.: American Legion Auxiliary Witt Meet Tomorrow , Evening . , ,t : The American Legion Auxiliary will imeet at eight o'clock tomor-; row evening at McCornack Half. Election of officers will be held ; at this time. - j Mis. Walter Zosel, director of! . the trlee dub, has called a meet ing ef that organization tnrmedl ' atelyi following the meeting of the auxiliary. Miss Belle Visiting Parents in Salem : ,;t . i : Miss Gene Belle of Portland is spending the .week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bellei r ' ' . Mrs. Paulsen Entertains Adolynk Club Mrs. Earl Paufren ertertained the members of the Adolynk Club Wednesday afternoon. ; Thet living rooms of the Paulsen home jwere decorated 'with yellow chrysanthemums and 'Hallowe'en novelties. Mrs James Teed won first prize tor high ecore. In the group were Mrs. James Teed, iMrs. James Smith, Mrs. Jes se George, Mrs. Oral Lemmon, ": Mrs. Steed Rowland, Mrs, Carl ' Chapler, and Mrs. Earl Paulsen. Thai club will meet November ' second! at the home of Mrs. Reed Rowland. Fairvieio Community Club Will Meet Fairvlew Community Club will lmeet Wednesday evening, October j 126th. at eight oVlock In the Com-. ' anunJty Hall. AU who are lnter t ' '" ested are invHed to attends No-Host . Dinner Jieeedes ' Club (fance .-. .' " ' " : An (attractive -no-host dinner "was glfren Friday 'evening at the White jHonse preceding the dance of theFrl-Ni-Daplub. ' v Yellow,, snapdragons and VeUow ; tapers centered"" the dining-table. Hallowe'en favors marked places Tor Mr? and Mrs. R. C. 'Stevenin of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ceorge Mr. and Mrs-. Carl Arm strong.! Mr." and: Mrs. Reed Row land, Mr. and rMr.: James Smitb. and Mr. and Mrs.: Earl Paulsen. Mrs. Hawkins Entertains, Her Bridge Club ' " Mrs. Harry Hawkins entertain- ed the members of her bridge club and four additional -guests at an attractive one o'clock ' lunch eon Thursday at -the Gray Belle. Later the guests enjoyed . bridge in the Hawkins home on Lincoln Hill. . . . . ' The two luncheon tables ar ranged in - the Chinese "" Room, were lovely with centerpieces of fall flowers in pastel shades and lavendar tapers. - Covers were placed for Mrs. David W. Eyre. Mrs. Hollis Hun tington, Mr, Thomas. B. Kay, Mm. O. C. Locke. Mrs. John II. McNary, Mrs. John It. Carson, Mrs. R. E. Leei Steiner.t Mrs. Henry- Meyers, Mr. George 5 Rodgere, '.Mrs. John Ji Roberta, Mrs. Dan j. Fry, 'Jr.; knd the hostess, Mrs. Harry Haw kins. - '! " ' - Mrs. John II. McNary won hon ors tor high score. Mrs. John Car son won second prize. Mrs. McKee Hostess at Amigas Club Meeting The Amigas Club was enter tained with a bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miles McKee. Mrs. Vincent Diaz and Mrs. Reed Rowland, were ad ditional guests for the afternoon. , Michaelmas daisies and dahlias in attractive combinations decor ated the living rooms. . In the group were Mrs. Glenn H. Gregg, Mrs. Edwin. Armstnong, Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs.. E. G. jRickette, Mrs. August Glutsch, Mrs. Reed Rowland. Mrs. Vincent Diazv and the hostess, Mrs. McKee. Mrs. Glenn Gregg won the club prize; Lieutenant and Mrs' Nist Guests Jor Several Months Lieutenant and Mrs. Cecil Nist and their son, Cecif Jr., are gues-ts in Salem of the Lieutenant's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. KCst, and Of his ; sister, Mrs, Charles Sappingfield, Jr. Lieutenant Nist has been sta- r r -rr iv V i id f i! x 1 Ms i Alexander Brailowsky will open Salem Artists Series Oc tober 27tb at the Elsinore Theater. tioned at Fort Davis. Panama, for the past year and a half. : Prior to that time he wasjn New York,! Tliey will visit in SaSem for three months. Auxiliary of Sons of Vet- erans Will Meet'l The Auxiliary . of, the ; Sons of Veterans of Union Wars will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Woman's ClJb-house. Department inspection will be held at this time. All officers are asked to wear white! and all mem bers are urged to be present. Because of the banquet which will be held at the Y. M.,C.' A. tor all patriotic- organizations Tues day evening' the .meeting was scheduled for the afternoon. Child Study Group of A. A. U. W. Will Meet Tuesday Evening .. The second division of the Child Study 5 group of the Ameri can ' Associations o f University Women will meet Tuesday even ing in room 1004 of the First Na tional Bank Building.' Mrs. A. C. F. Perry will lead the discussion.' 1 Any woman Interested in Child ren is Invited to attend the' meet ings it the group. '" ' -"" t I - . - " Elk's Club Sponsoring Dance -' v t i The Salem Elk's Club -will have a dance Wednesday evening, October- twenty-sixth, at the Elk's Club. I Mr and Mrs. Small Enter- A. ' " At 1 luinea in i trrimrui r , j Mrvand jlrs. Braaer r, small motored to Portland Saturday where they were the week-end guests of Mr,', and .Mrs. Leonard Raymond Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. Shaver entertained with a' buffet supper in honor of their 'guests Saturday evening. "Thurs-AU-Day" Club Enter tained With One O'Clock LuncJieon Mrs. P. B. Beck entertained the members of the "Thurs-All- Day" Club with a one o'clock lun cheon ' in her home on Columbia Street this week. Orange tapers and a low bowl of dahlias and gladioli centered SPARKLING WOMEN who wear our glasses never know that "played out" feeling of fatigue. 'Alertness and perfect . ease -is the immediate effect of correctly fitted lenses. Our optometrists prove it. Pomeroy & Eeene Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon S : I i i i f 1 r NEW FALL DRESSES i $16 SPECIAL VALUES Kew Ifork's latest Silk and Wool Frocks are featured at $16j85. Included are many new .Chiffon Velvets Metallic - Bodices,' : Velvet Brocades, glistening Crepe Back Satins, Flat and Canton Crepes, Georgettes and in the Woolen materials are .Snbwflake I Stripes. Cherralaine and Twills. Sizes for women and niisses 14 to 50. 1 . - I. ; SPORT COATS J5 Manish fabrics play an important part : in these new sport coats. Distinguished by their : soft wool feel and novel patterns. Domestic, fabrics, too. All of them extravagantly fur-, red in the best taste. Conservative and bril- liant colorings. j ; ' - i'S", i the luncheon table.. , Attractive Hallowe'en- favors marked cover for Mr. Lena Hart,1 Mrs, H,' Davis; Mrs.1. RV Erickson, Mrs. Dorothy Martin Mrs. Ct F. Robinson, Mrs. E, L. Smith, Miss Edth' Hardy; Mrs. 'A. Baal. Mrs, A. R. Vanderv loof, and1 the hostess. Mrs; Beck: Mrs. .A. R. Vsinderhoof will en tertain the club October 27th in her home on Maple Street. TaJUahhee Camp Fire Girls Meet at Home of Guardian r;i The Tahlahhee Camp Fire Group met al the home of their Guardian. Miss Godsey. Saturday afternoon. TJie girls were intro duced to their new Guardian, Miss Sezuck. who is to workwith thent thia winter. '': ' ' Plais were made for -additional winter meetings. ' v Ui TIiosj present 'were Ilejlen Moullett. Olive. Rozen, Annetta Young, Sedonia Kieth, Marie WiU s o n. Ruby , Enhliman,", Phyllid Kieth, Miss Sezuck. and Miss Godsey. , . ' Bridge Tea ut Woman's Club an Event of .the Week An event "of the week will b$ the benefit bridge tea, the first of the rati, which will be sponsored at the club-house. Interesting plans are .being made by the following chairmen and their assistants: ' Mrs. S. M. Endtcott; general chairman of the institutions kde partment: Mrs.' C.'L' Forge and Mrs. C- E. Stricklhi,- chairman of the bridge committee; Mrs. ' Earl H. Anderson, jchairman of the ta ble and decorating committee; Mrs. Walter I-If" Spauldingr in charge of the tea committee; and Mrs. George E. Lewis, chairman of the refreshment commitee. Their -assistants are Mrs. J. H. Lauterman. Mrs. Est e 11a G. Ford. Mrs, E. E. Kennel!. Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. A. L. Wallace, Mrs. W. . W. Baum, Mrs. Walter . Kirk. Mrs. John jLw Rand. Mra.. Freder ick. S." Lamport. ' Mrs.- Charles E. Bates, Mrs,. Don J J. Pry. Jr., Mrs. Prince .W'Byrd, and . Mrs; j Law rence L. Nelson. " " ' The assisting bridge committee Includes Mrs. C. . K. Spaulding, Mrs. R. E L. Steiher, Mrs. Ttns sell Catlin. Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Harry Weldmeir, Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mrs. George ft. Vehrs, Mrs. J. J. Roberta. Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. E. M. HofneU. Mrs. John Orr. Mrs. Earl H,. .An derson, Mrs. Roy ' Romalne, Mrs. HJ H. Olinger, Mrs. Merlll Ohllng. Mrs. Ben F. Pound. Mrs. D. X: Beechler, Mrs. Jesse Oeorge, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr;, Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mrs. S. Hi Probert. Mrs.W. H. ' Dancy, Mrs. Henry Meters. Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mrs. Laban .Steeres, Miss Atta Jones, Mrs, W. L. Buchner, Mrs. Al Krause, Mrs. B. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. Ross C. V Bidwell, and Mrs. A- J. Wheaton. ' Player8 are asked to furnish deck of cards, pencil, and table covers. Playing will begin at two o'clock. Friends of the club, who doj not play are invited to come "at the tea hour. JReservationa for tables may be made with Mr. -C. K. Stricklin. Mrs. - (i. J3. - Forge, ior Mrs. S. M. Endicott.' ,r .-r . . . : .-- Guests in Salem From . Portland : :Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse George had asj their guests Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stevenin of Portland. Mrs.-WUson yisiting in Hood River Mrs. C. F. Wilson has spent the past week in Hood River .a the (guest of her daughters, jthe Misses Caroline and-, Gladys. Wilson wl, are members :pfs the. facajtv-. of t high' school there. Mr. Wllso and his eon.-Charles motored u Hood River this morning and ?'rs WUson will return with them. South Division of Ladies' The South division of the" La dies Aid of the' First Presbyter! an Church will meet at tw6 o'r loci Tuesday afternoon at the home b Mrs. E, Or Ford. 537 South lligi Street. . . - .V, . Mrs. Ford ' Entertains vtif, Honor of Guests . , Mrs. Eatella G. Ford.,en,tertaIn ed with an Informal, musical .. . . rr nav . rtrii nr in nooor oi i.r son-in-law and daughter... Mr, am Mrs. J. Scott Milne -of rotland and also of Miss Meta Iliggenbo tham of Portland, who are . he guests .for . the week-end. v , ... It. , It A.. 1 ,V - . l V- . . t. iiiiucr ! nnnniar .uarunnpi ,11 111 nnrthwoot cure neveral musira numbers. Mr. and Mrs R. II iffliwrrsnn man nnTfarffn rin a 11 program. . Th cueat pronn included: th nonor rumis. rvi r ana Airi. m m (Ccmtinae) oa pr 0.V . - , r . . -- , 1 . , j . . t -. , j - " "' ' ' ' ' ' ATS;:;: 1 ' - - .... STARTING MONDAY AND CONTINUING ALL WEEK 2S - '-,.- ;.....".'.( Ml - - ! 1-xr .; ' 1 .Only the newest vp-to- O the-minute . styles are here, affording a splen ' did selection and profit' ' " able one as welL Fashioned of '."the most O preferred materials such as Broadcloth, Venise, Netvzelia, Duvmere, fine , Snede, Plush Fabrics." ... t V . - HV "' OK s - D These Coats come in,, the nexo T ans, Crackle, tsroions and is lac k. Trim- ., - i - i. mings of Quality Furs. y - iWe Oyer) ' ' Bought We Are Greatly Overstocked IP YOU WA1TT A COAT WHY HOT GET IT AT THIS THIE A1TD SAVE ENOUGH OVER THE REGULAR PRICE TO BUY S H O E S , HOSE, UNDIES AND A HAT? ONE LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU. J v ' .WE MUST UNLOAD. .--r--r- - m LESTER SCHLCCnzrTO I ERCH Af ;C:CE CrJA ERIT" : 1 t -m J.;;;Ve.-.V,,.