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THE 0PJ3G0U STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1S27' t !w - 'Attractive Bride Tea Compli- r merits Miss Elotse Prudhomme i : - ? . Complimenting M 1 8 :" filoiae Prudhomme. whose marriage to , Frank Deckbaeh Jr., will be an '.. 'V ' n Pro-Cathedral in Portland", Mrs. Frederick Deckebach and Mr. Homer Egait i entertained Wednesday;- afternoon T a4 'Mri, JJeckebchome with &n attrac tive brldgejtea "- The llvf&s rooms of the Deeke- . . . . . . kets of golden chrysanthemums combined .with ' brilliant autumn leaves. '-C'H--'; "V'- r Eight tables bridge were In play la the afternoon. - lira. Asel f Eotf wen higB score honors and ; ' Mrs. Merrill Ohling won the sec ond prize. Miss Prudhomme re ceived a guest prized - :-J Mrs. Richard Slater, "Miss Edith Bragg : andr Mrs. Merrill Ohling . ebaeh at the tea hour. . j Guests were. Miss Prudhomme, the honor guest: Mrs. R. M. Ilo- ' fer. Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Mer Till Ohling. : Mrs. Claude Steus lof f. Mrs. Hollls Huntington, Mrs. American Legion Committee' Will Meet Friday Afternoon The following committee mem bers of the American Legion Aux iliary are asked to meet rat two thirty aVlork thin altmvm t - Y. W. CIA.: Mrs. Burch, 1 O- Socxal Caixnsas Dunsmoore, Mrs. WUlUme, Muf Chapler; Mrs. Victor, Mrs. Hul- tenberg, Mrs. "Naderman, Mrs. Rufe White, Mrs. Rowland. Mrs. Booth, Mrs. IJbby. Mrs- Bartlett, Mrs. Wolgamott, Mrs. H. H. Bond, Mrs.Newmyer, Mrs. Oldenberg, Mrs. Neiswander, . Mrt. Katherine Brown Mrs. Nadon, Mrs. Boat- wrigh VF Mrsw Richardson, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs- Doughty, Mrs. Reiser, Mrs. : Bish op, Mrs. Bragg, Mrs. V. , Volkel, and Mrs. Stephenson., Community Service Depart ment of SaUm.Womans Club WUX Meet r . ,Tbe Community. Service Depart ment of the- Salem Woman's Club will . meet Tat s- nine o'clock this morning at the borne of the chair man, Mrs. Harry J. Weldmer, 690 North Cottage Street." Members of the committee are Tomarco Class. - Mrs. Ronald Glorer,: 635 N. Commercial -' St. Social Afternoon. ; - ' North section. Woman's Union, First Congregational 'Church. Mrs. W. I. Staler, 271 N. ' Summer St.; hostess. 2:SQ. -';:"' Three Link' Club. Club parlors. X o'clock. : . ! ' ; " - Monthly social meeting. Junior Artisans. St. Paul parts House. 8 o'clock. . - - i - ' , ' Monthly meeting.! Englewood Community Circle. iMrs. ,D. W 129J N. 19 St. bostess. 2:30 k. -;-..- Mrs. E.' E. Bragg. Mrs. John E W. It. Phillips. Mrs. Darid. Eyre.jBrophy.i MUs Margarets Cosper, Mrs. Lewis uniutn, urs. urey-i Mrs. C. U. McMahan, Airs. T. u man Boise, Mrs. Richard: Slater, Cradlebough. Mrs.' Elepha S. Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Mrs." Frank " Durbin, Jr., Mrs., Dan J. Fry. Jr., Mrs. Frits Blade, Mrs. Gus Nix on, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Bert -Ford, Mrs. Dwlght Qulsenberry, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Frederick Lamport. Mrs. -Willis Roughton, Mrs. Wal-4 lace Bonesteele, Mrs.' Earl Daue, Mrs. John H. Carson. Mrs.-Allan Carson, Mrs. Clifford Townsend, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Carl 'Nelson, Mrs. Orris Fry Mrsi Consell Dyer. : Additional guestsat ' the , tea hour were Miss Edith Bragg, Miss Marjorie Chrlstenson, Miss Mar garet Breltensteln, and .'Miss Mil dred Chrlstenson. Week-End, Guests in Salem Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laflar had as their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ichelberger, their daughter, Miss Edna Ichelberger, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodgers. all of Portland, - S Guests in Portland r Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbison are motoring ts Pevtiand this er- ening where they will ke tke b ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Glenn Patterson.,; Removal Sale We are closing out at reduced prices . the De . Bevoise, Formfit and Treo lines of ' girdles, corselettes, bn aierea. Oar line -of hand- . made and hand- ' painted har-il::?-chiefs, valu6dup to $1.95, are being; sold at 3 for$1.00 49c and Tic. Our beautiful line , of Silk Robes Lin- gerie and Silk Uri- ,' derwear is beinsr ' sold out at reduced -prices. During the sale we are making 10 per cent discount - on Esprit d'Amour . , Toilet Goods. - v : ' Buy your Christmas Novelties now. Specialty Shop " . Miss Renska L. Swart - 453 Court St. Minerva Club Entertained at Marr Home , Members ' of the Mlnerra Club were entertained Thursday after noon at the home . of Mrs. Alrin Marr. . . , . '-' Mrs, C. H. Rlngwald was elec ted president of the . dub; and Mrs. J.C. Turner, secretary, for the ensuinffyearv; . - The afternoon was spent with sewing and .conversation. Refreshments wero ' senred at the tea hour. :T : '" . The 'club membership includes: MrsJ B. R. Adams, Mrs. R. R. Dan iels, Mrs. Harry Plant. Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. J." F. Rlngwald, Mrs, C Hi Rlngwald, Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mrs. J. C- Turner, Mrs. Dory Ward and the hostess, Mrs. Marr. Mrs. Jim Sims, and Mrs. Mace were special guests. - The club will meet in a fort night at the home of Mrs. Frank Prince, I SO Electric Street. ; J. S. Club , Entertained at Davie8 Home Members of the Jolly Sixteen Community - Serrlce Depart ment, Salem Woman's Club. Mrs. H. J. Weldmer, K90 N. CotUge St. 9 a. m. Committee, American Legion Auxiliary. Y. W. i C. A. 2:30 o'clock. ! i Jane Lawrence Circle, Baptist Church, Mrs. Mark SklfJt, 421 Court St. hostess. Mrs. Emma Grahanw 95 S. x ztn1 Club ere entertained Wednesday . , , muhir it tn noma nt Ur Mrs. ;T. W. DaTles. White, Mrs. William Busicfc, Mrs. Harvey Romaine, Mrs. Ray .Hart- man, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Edwin Nissen, Mrs. Roy Burton, and Mrs. Martin Ferrey. " Mrs. Imlah Hostess at Meeting of Sweet Briar Club i Mrs. James Imlah was hostess at the meeting of the Sweet Briar Club which was held Wednesday afternoon. i Plans were discussed (or the work which the club will take up this year. ' Mrs. John Crabtree and Mrs. Sarah Patrick were special guests f o the afternoon. - Members present, were Mrs. Ar thur TJtley, Mrs. Corydon Blod gett, Mrs. WUliam F. McCall, Mrs. M. C. ; Petteys, Mrs. Al Steiner, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Miss Nellie Taylor, Mrs. W. C. Franklin, MrSb C. C. Chaffee, Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. C, C. Page," and the bostess, Mrs.; Imlah. " The club will meet in a fort night at - the home -of Mrs. C. - C. Chaff ee.T :l ;;;; '-- ;;;;frl;-;.:;:;j War Mothers Will Hold State Convention in Salem ' At the meeting of the -, execu tive board of the War Mothers of Oregon Wednesday it was decided to hold ithe ' state convention in Salem November 29 th, ;?::A Mrs. Mark Skiff. of Salem and Mrs. John Eubanks of Portland were appointed by Mrs. Florence Garver, state president, to make the necssary arrangements for the convention. Dinner at Unitarian Church This Evening pot-luck dinner will be serv ed at tlx o'clock this evening In tbw dining room at the Unitarian Church. : An appropriate Hallowe'en pro gram has been arranged. AH members of the congrega tion are Invited to attend. Mrs. Price Confined to a Her Home . . 1 The many friends ot Oscar E. Price 'will be pleased to learn that her condition Is reported as being slightly; Improved this morning, Mrs. Price has been seriously ill for the past three months in her home at 444 North Cottage Street St. 2:30. North Circle. - First Baptist Church. Mrs. W. G Nelson, 375 Shipping St. hostess. 2: 30 o'clock. Pot luck Dinner. Unitarian Church. 0 o'clock. Congregation al Invited to attend, iv ?: Thimble Club, Neighbors of Woodcraft. Fraternal Temple. -' 2 o'clock. " - ,. : Saturday f ; . Formal Hallowe'en Dance. Illa-H hee Country Club. Sunday Sacred Concert, Vested Choir of Knight Memorial Church. 7:30 o'clock. - . i f I - Film at First Congregational Church. ' "The Friend of God, 7:30 o'clock." j , Monday; . ;;- McDowell Club Concert. Miss Ruth Bedford, pianist. . Concert Hall, Nelson Building. - 8 o'clock. Costume Party. R; N.- A. Fra ternal Temple. 8 o'clock,, Circles of Baptist Church- Wul Meet This Afternoon The three missionary circles of the First Baptist Church -wiU meet this afternoon at two thirty o'clock as follows: "Jane Lawrence Circle, with Mrs. Mark Stiff, 421 Court Street; Elizabeth Lough- ridge Circle, Miss Emma Graham. 159 S.,12th Street; and the North Circle. Airs. W. G. . Nelson. 876 Shipping Street. " E 'celesta Club Entertained . at Luncheon Covers were ptaceo: for twenty five members of the Ecclesia Club at the one o'clock luncheon held yesterday afternoon - in the Green Gate Room at the Spa. ; AddlUonal guests wera i Miss Thelma Mesch, Miss Irene Hughes. Miss Marguerite Wann, and Miss Violet Snyder. Visiting at McNary Home Mrs. John H. McNary has as her ; guest for several - days, her Mrs. Smith Entertains in I Honor of Sister Mrs. Guy O. Smith entertained Tuesday evening1 ta honor" ot " her sister,: Miss Gertrude Caasidy of Minneapolis, Minnesota who is vis iting for several months in Sal em, with a Jolly "Hallowe'en par ty In her home on North Church Street, ? k The living rooms : were lighted with , yellow tapers. : Hallowe'en novelties and baskets of marigolds decorated the rooms. J Games and stunts were played in the evening. Mrs. W. E. Hansen as a Gypsy, fortune teller,' afford ed much amusement for the group. Miss Elva Nissea and Miss Cas- sidy . assisted Mrs. Smith In serv ing.. ; ;.. 'i The guest group Included: the honor guest. Miss . Cassidy, Miss Elva Nissen, Miss Leah Suing, Miss Lucille JaskoskL Miss Mar- dette Heenan, Miss Mildred Su lug. Miss Josephine Jaskoski, Miss Mary Heenan. Miss Theresa 4 Al- niece. Mrs. James Robb, of Port- Ralph Jones of Salem : named On OSC Ad Club 1 OREGON' STATU COLLEGE. Corvallls, October -27- Ralph Jones ot Salem has been admitted as a member of the O. S. C. Ad club. He la one of the 20 new students to he admitted. The club Is organized to promote Interest in professional advertising to pro- Englewood Community Circle WUl Meet This After noon ' f r The members of the Englewood Community Circle will meet - at two thirty o'clock in the after noon for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. D. W. Lear, 1293 North Twentieth Street. j J -t The subject to be presented at this time will be the history of the home and its development. National. Convention of Order of Rainbow I ' ' Plans for a program of world wide expansion of the Order of the Rainbow," a Junior organiza tion; sponsored by Masonic ; bod ies will be discussed at the national convention I or the su preme assembly of that order at Oklahoma City, Okla., ; November 7.;:, and 9. t it: . J -At present the Order of the Rainbow Is represented in virtual ly every state in the Union and In Canada, Porto Rico and the' Canal Zone. Supreme deputies and ' in-! spectors from each of the states and foreign assemblies will be in attendance at the. Oklahoma meet ing. Prominent men - and women from the ranks of the Eastern Star and other Masonic bodies will be Black cats, witches, and lovely! baskets ? of. yellow ehryfantb mums decorated the living room. "00"t was the diversion of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Betchel won the first prize, and Mrs. A. J. McClintoek - ( Edna Ack- erman) of Weed,. California, and Mrs. J. M. Spong won the second prize. .-' - - - Members of .the club are Mr. and ' Mrs. C. H. Busey. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J: J. :' Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Spong, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dennis, Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel, Mrs. J. M. Spong, i and the. host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da vies, Additional guests for the evening. were Mrs. Stella Bridges, Miss La Velle Keene, and Mrs. A; J. Mc Clintoek. ; Mrs. C. H. Busey and Mrs. L. Bechtel 'assisted in vserVing the late supper. . The next meeting of the club will ' be held November 9, at the home of Mr.; and Mrs.. C. H. Bu sey, 1554 South Cottage Street. Thimble Club WiU Meet at Fraternal Temple v The Thimble Club of Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at two o'clock this afternoon at the Fra ternal Temple. " r '"i; Spending 'the Week in Salem . Mrs. E. H. Cowles of Woodburn is a guest ot her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Chester M. Cox for the week. ; -:" r District. Meeting of W.FM.S. , . The Salem District meeting of the Woman's Foreign . Missionary Society is In session today at Dal las. Delegates from the ' First Methodist Church. Leslie Memor ial Church, and Jason Lee church will be In attendance. ' Mrs. M. B. Parenouglan is dis trict president, - and Mrs. . R. - V, Hollenberg is recording secre tary. -;' Yomarco Class WiU Meet This Afternoon -j-: . The Yomarco Class of the First Methodist Church will be : enter- brlch, Miss Margaret Breltensteln, bind. Miss Helen Breltensteln, Mlssl - - ' Pauline Patterson, If Ts a .Alice L" Ethel Barry,' Miss Thelma Oehler, Miss Ella Barry, Miss Anna Karst. and Miss Fred Oehler. ,11: the report that the Thankssivi mote campus activities by appro- turkey crop Is bigger than ercr. prlats publicity racthodj assist la the publicity c t . lege. - The club will be host ta Portland Ad club members r delegates from Eugene, Ealen t Albany at a banq.net November 1 Thlngs are certainty loo kiE s i The iateVummer pulled the c crop out ot danger and now cc W :.:, -:,? - . ;:v OREGON TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Fisher WiU Make Their Home in II California i : i' ."..;"::; Jtfr. and Mrs. D. W. Fisher left last evening for 'Pomona, Call-, fornia where they will make their future home. Their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Herman returned south with her parents. -j Mr. and Mrs. Fisher's fou children live in - Pomona. Mrs. Herman. Dr. Oscar 'Ward Fisher, and Dr. Robbin Fisher have made their home there for a number ot years, and this fall Miss Margaret Fisher accepted a position as head of the, piano department in the Pomona High School. - -: ! ,- ; - - - : 1 ' - if I In Salem for Several Weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huenrgard j and their daughters, Jacqueline and Patricia, of Portland are spending several weeks in Salem. Returns From Montana Tdts. A. L. Adolphsen has re turned to her .home in Salem, aft-' er visiting for the past two months) in Butte, Montana. - j on the program.' The; sessions will! tained this afternoon at the home be open to all Masons and mem- of Mrs. Ronald Glover, 035 North bers of the Eastern Star. : Commercial Street. : i- LET ICElVsTEIJEIJLIS MAKE YOUR V1EW J AND COMMERCIAL PIC TURES, ANY TTME; ANY PLACE . KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS " . 2 I s 420 Oregon Bids. - Week End Special Vograns ana tCrausa Chocolates in Light and Dark Coating Regular Price 60c a lb. . , Week End only . ; 36c a lb., two lbs. for . 70c . We reserve the 'right to limit quantities Only at . ..: ' ; .;-. : ' Schaefer's DRUG STORE 133 North Commercial St. Phone 107 The Penslar Store Original Yellow, Front . Drug Store ; 33 DE MOLAY PLAYERS - PRESENT ; White Collars .- Tuesday :l , Nov. 1st THE ELSINORE 75c $1.10 j HATS l Universally Known Nationally Advertised ... . Can Now Be Had In SALEM $10 $12 $15 If you want " something really different than the ordinary a hat that "stands put" among hats, just choose a Knox. Now on display. . , ; SJr ..-. "aEHCHAf3e OF MERIT hi i Compare the slenderized TRU-BAKE cracker with; the bid square . Blue Ribbon cracker illustratect - Note how much more interesting the Tru-Bake shape. - - : t Served sida by side on the same dish which wouldyou choose- ' Certainly L They all do. The hew thape Tru-Bake Cracker is a . "better cracker. Fits the bite. "Eats", neater, TASTES BETTFR." Try a package and learn HOW GOOD crackers can be. ; . . ..'-"--v.;:; " - -. . r Baked acJ Guaranteed First Quality by the . ,- TRU-ELU BIECUIT CO., C;:!:inD, Periled, ScdU- Crfsatcrs cf Tra-Crs t?A Tra-i:: Hcaty'Swecttasd-Crt!..? For JjGreatest EikiingGomfo .; I use the new, powerful Southern Pacific - i motorJc6achesfir the highway! : Teephpringy afccus hiori seats; Balloon tires and powerful six-cylinder-motors provide restful riding ease. ,L ; v Vtopc V 7:30, 8:1 Vlat&glass awning equipped windows in - sure perfect ventilation witKout drafu No annoying'vibration! Read with the " same enjoyment as at home; coaches are well lighted at night. - -i Ride tne"SilverGray" on your next trip r-their superiority will delight you! . Low Fares" to Portlands - - ' ' Southern Pacific rail tickets are also rrood on our Silver-Gray motor conches. TRIPS DAILY PORTLAND.. 3:30 and 10:35 a.m. 120, 130, 1-30, 330, 6:00 i and 7i35 p.m. ; Additional Saturday and Sunday Service . . Leave Salem &3Q p.m. Returning -- Leave Portland 11. -00 p.m. Train Service ' . . 5:05 and 6.45 a-m. 153, 5:00 and 8:30 p.m. To Albany, Gcrtxdlis and Eugene . , . v 9:40 -and 11:40 a.m. v ' 3.-40, 5:35 fcrJ 7:40 p.m. - Tnln Service Albany, Eusn and touth - . -. 3.20 end 10:13 a.in. ' . V 7.00 end 11:25 p.rru . j I i ! -:. - ...... -41 " 1 C r-.-7 - - Xa alepa. Southern Padic motor coacKe call at t'ae IJIW SAIXM HOTClTLotto 153,III-h St., We.Cta.te an.l Terr? - ' - . ' ' ..' . " ' "- Oil JUST 11AILTIIEM ASTII-Y