THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1927 Mrs.-FoxHonored on I V 5 ii Birthday - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wlllard en tertained Tuesday evening In hon or of Mrs. Wlllard'a mother. Mn. Mary Pox. 1 who observed her eightieth birthday anniversary at that time. The evening was spent with games and musical numbers given by Mrs. F. N. Woodry, and her; children, Nona. Donald, aad Glenn Woodry; and by Frank Wlllard. Mrs. Fox received a number of lovely birthday gifts, A feature of the refreshments was the large birthday cake deco rated with eighty lighted candles. Guests Included the honor guest, Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. George ("rites. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mock. Mr. and Mrs. E." J. Cowerd. Miss Vera Woaerd, Warren Cqwerd, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Woodry, Miss Nona Woodry, Glenn land Donald Woodry; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Car ter. Miss Audrey Crltes. Mrs. S. C. Willard.TMias Rena Wlllard. Mrs. Tom Clare.. Mrs. Lulu Toung. Tom Bales, Frank and Wayne Willard; and th host .and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Willard. Chemeketa Cliapter Will Observe Anniversary The twelfth birthday anniver sary of Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution, will be observed at the meeting of that organisation this Afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kr.rl Steiwer near Jefferson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Steiwer, Miss Marguerite Looney, Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. E. E. Dent. Mrs. David Looney, Mrs. M. D. Mars, and Mrs. Francis Cornell. chemeketa Chapter was organ ized November 26th, 1915r the fifth chapter in Oregon, Mrs. Ho mer Goulet is regent;-Mrs. W. M. Byrd. vice-regent; and Miss Ruth Kuilfson, secretary. Mrs Seymour Jones will read a r.ip-ron the history of the chap ter at the meeting this afternoon. Mrs. II. M. Styles is in charge of tlif musical program. Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. James G. V.Yhzel. Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. D. G. Ship ley. and Mrs. C. C. Clark, past rent?. will be honored at this Meeting. Mrs. Rowland Hostess at Adolynk Club Meeting 1 Mrs. Reed Rowland was hostess Cf the Adolynk cldb meeting Wed nesday afternoon, having as spec ial guests, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, and Mrs. William Gosser. High bridge honor was won by Mrs .George Nelson. Mrs. Wil liam Gosser received a guest prise. Mrs. Carl Chapler assisted Mrs. Rowland at the tea hour. Club members present were Mrs. Jame Teed, Mrs Earl Pajal-i en, Mrs. Cfeorge Nelson, Mrs. CarlJ napier. Mrs. iteeq Kowiana. Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. Carl Chaple. Mrs. James Smith, and Mrs. Jesse George. Daughters of Nile Attend Xtdia Temple Meeting in Portland A group of members of the Daughters of the Nile club mo tored to Portland Wednesday to attend the first meeting of Nydia temple in the new Masonic Tem- Jie. The Salem members were In fharge of the serving at the one t' lock luncheon which procceeded the business session. .r Motoring to Portland were Mrs. Adeline Dunsford, Mrs. Mersa Lil- Jtquist, Mrs. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Ola viller. Mrs. Louise Patty, Mrs raye Wright, Mrs. Alice Evenson, Mr. Amy Halik, Mrs. Louise r'akk, Mrs. Edna Bretz. Mrs. Bet- Social Catxntuh . 2 ty Smith, Mrs. Lorenca Burnett, Mrs. Alice Hoff, Mrs. Anna Rottle, Mrs. Rnfcy Seitx, Mrs. Martha La Garie, Mrs. Clara Olsen. Mrs. Ethel Niles, and Mrs. Lulu New ton. "Open House at Y. W. C. A. Tomorrow Afternoon "Open house" will be held to morrow afternoon in the associa tion rooms at the Y. W. C. A. Business rlrls and high school girls are especially Invited to at tend. . Miss Lina Meist, whs returned this summer from a six months visit abroad will give a travelogue and will exhibit a number of arti cles which she collected on her trip. Miss Dorothy Bosshard will play a group of piano solos. Spend the Day in Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Liljequist spent W ednesday of this week in Portland. Guest From California Mrs. Lloyd V. Gunderson and her niece. Miss Betty Mae Clark. of Los Angeles, California, will be guests during the next week of Mrs. James Colger. Will Spend Week-End at Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith will spend the -week-end in Corvallis as the guests of their son. Allan Smith. Royal Neighbors of America Will Meet Monday Evening Royal Neighbors of America will meet Monday evening at the Fraternal Temple. The adult or ganization will meet at eight o'clock and the juveniles at seven. Dr. and Mrs. Power Motor to Newport Dr.. and Mrs. F. Kenneth Power spent the past week-end at New port, returning 'over the Roosevelt Highway to Neskowin. They also motored around the Mt. Hood Loop one day recently. Social Meeting of Yomarco Class The regular social meeting of the Yomarco Class of the. First Methodist Church will be held Tuesday evening in the Yomarco classroom at the church. The potr luck dinner will, be served at six thirty o'clock. Donations Needed by Salem Associated Charities Donations of any kind are need ed particularly at this time as the holiday season approaches by the Salem Associated Charities. Any one navmg aonauons 10 iua.s thould leave them at the Associat ed Charities office at 228 North Liberty street. The telephone number Is 2605. Plans. Completed for Armis tice Day by American Leaion Auxiliary Plans were completed for the Armistice day program which will be given by the American Legion Auxiliary on November 11th, at the committee meeting bf that or ganization held Wednesday after noon at the Y. W. C. A. Mr. M. E. Burch is chairman of the Armistice r Day committee. Other members are Mrs- Bert Vic tor. Mrs. King Bartlett. Mrs. Cyril Nadon. Mrs. Boatright. Mrs. J. G. Nadon: Mrs. Newell Williams, Mrs Tom Wolgamott,,Mrs. Carl Chap ler, Mrs. Doughty, Mrs. Prince W., Byrd. Mrs. Dennis Stevenson, Mrs.' Winkle, Mrs. Edgar Rowland, Mrs.. Naderman, Mrs. Wickert. Mrs. William Newmeyer. Mrs. A. C. Bishop, Mrs. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. Saturday -." . I V Chemeketa Chapter, D. A- R. Mrs. Karl Steiwer. Jeff erson, Ore gon; hostess. W. U.' Homecoming Breakfast. Philodosian Hall. Willamette campus. 8-10 o'clock. . " Sonday "Return of Peter Grimm. Pic ture at First Congregational Church. 7:30 o'clock. W. R. C. McCornack Hall. 2 o'clock. "Open house. Association rooms, Y. W. C. A. 3-4:30 o'clock. Bloaday- i R. N. A. Fraternal Temple. Adults:. 8 o'clock. Juveniles: 7 o'clock. ' Tuesday Yomareo Clam. First M. E. Church. Classroom. Pot-luck sup per. :30 o'clock. K. N. A. Sewing Club. Mrs. Cora Hunt, 955 Marion St., host ess. Carl Booth, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Fultenberg. Mrs. H. H. Bond. Mrs. Oldenborg, Mrs. Neiswander, Mrs. Reiser, Mrs. Katherlne Brown, Mrs. Rufe White, Mrs. C. V. Rich ardson, and Mrs. Lyle Dunsmoor. Mrs. Hunt Will Entertain R. N. A. Sewing Club The Royal Neighbors Sewing Club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at -the home of : Mrs Cora Hunt. 955 Marion Street. Recent Guests in Salem mt. and Mrs. Percy E. Merls andT their two children -who have been visiting for the past fort night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Smith, 1395 Center street, left Thursday for their home in Nespelem, Washington. Bard received the second prize. in the group were Mrs. Walter Low. Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mrs. Ralph Hensley. Mrs. Albert Fab ry. Mrs. E. W. Harland. Mrs. Har ry! Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Bard, Mrs, p. E. Harland, and the hos tess, Mrs. Thompson. The dob will meet November ninth at the home of Mrs. Harry Johnson. 435 South Twenty-sec ond Street. Regular Meeting of W. R. C. Tne regular, meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held at two o'clock; this afternoon in McCornack Haiti. Mri. Bonney Hostess at Meeting of G. T. Club Mrs. Arthur Bonney was hostess Wednesday afternoon at the meet ing of the G. T. Club. , Sewing and conversation were the diversions of the afternoon. - Refreshments were served at the tea hour. , Those present were Mrs. Henry Girod, Mrs. Albert Girod, Mrs. Ly don Harris, Mrs. Leon DuBois. Miss Delia Girod, Miss Patricia Bonner, and the hostess. Mrs. Bon ney. ' 1 , .'. Club members .will entertain their husbands with a banquet November 18 th at the home of Mrs. Leon DuBois. Club Entertained With Hallowe'en Party The Bono Tempo bridge club was entertained with a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Schmidt one evening earlier In the week. Hallowe'en games, stunts, and ghost stories were enjoyed dur ing the evening. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.) C. T aid Glorer. Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. Ray L. Smith. Mrs. Albert A Slewert. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Lee Unruh. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, and Mrs. Elepha S. White Additional guests for the after noon were Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Miss Lou Thompson, Mrs.. Roy Hewitt. MrsI Ef f la W. Dunlap. and Mrs. W. H. Byars. , The club will be entertained De cember first with a one clock luncheon for which Mrs. Elliott Colony and Mr: Floyd L Utter will be hostesses at the Utter home 448 Oak Street. Prominent Independence ? Farmer Dies at Age of 80 INDEPENDENCE. Ore.. - Nor. 4. (Special). Ebeneser Steptoe, 80. a prominent farmer and well imnwn In this city: died at his IhAma here tonight. He had been afflicted with a lingering Gnees for sometime. Mr. Steptoe had lived la this section for ..the past eight. years. He was originally a resident of New York state. The remains are at the under taking parlors here. f if : lut Iron Mag asme Macks Special Purchase! $ .25 Special Vf Wl"s QCOI Tr- - r-, -. . , j, , . . I .uuitui, ju. auu mm, uuuwi railing in umisn COfMmOMUKropp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bress- Mr. and Mrs. E. Timme, their and the Misses Magdalena, and daughter. Miss Isabelle Timme, Ann Kosh of Wood burn hare gone to Vancouver, B. C. where they will remain for ten days as the guests of friends. Members Asked to Assist in Decorating Church - Mrs. M. C. Findley has asked those members who hare any flow ers or decorations which might be used in decorating the First Methodist Church for the "Harvest Home" services which will be held . tomorrow morning to bring them to the church this after noon. Any gifts of fruit or vegetables will be taken to the Old People's Home. Meeting of Talbot Woman's Club The Talbot Woman's Clufc at the home of Mrs. Bob'Au..a on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Delmer Davidson was assistant hostess. The afternoon was spent sewing for the bazaar which the club will hold later in the month. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Austin, and Mrs. Lee Cooley. uxud members present were Mrs. Warren Cooley, Mrs. A Dav idson, Mrs. David Twinidge, Mrs. D. F. Saylor, Mrs. Lee Cooley, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Mrs. Bob Austin, Mrs. Loyal Johnson, Mrs. John Cala van, Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mr. Davidson. Mrs. Thompson Hostess at Meeting of Card Club Mrs'. J. A. Thompson entertain ed the Rainbow Card Club Wed nesday afternoon in her home on South Nineteenth Street. High score prize was won , by Mrs. Harry Johnson' Mrs. Arthur ler, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunat, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nieswander, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt. On Wednesday afternoon the club met at the home of -Mrs. Barney Kropp. Bridge was the diversion of -the afternoon. High score honors were won by Mrs. F. E. Nieswan der. Mrs. P. A. Schmidt won the second prize. Mrs. Glover Entertains Raphateriah Club v Members of the Raphaterian Club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ronald Glover on North Commer cial Street. Baskets of fall flowers decor ated the living rooms. Mrs. Roy Hewitt, who with her husband, Roy Hewitt, dean of Willamette Law School, has re cently moved to Salem from Cor vallis, was the guest of honor. Mrs. Hewitt is an associate mem ber of the 'club. Mrs. James G. Heltzel read a letter which will accompany a sti ver and "golf thimble inscribed with the name of the club, "Ra phaterian," which the group is sending to Mrs. Cecil Hawley, " a former member of the club, who has gone to San Francisco to make her home. The remainder of the after noon was spent with sewing and conversation. j Mrs. Carle Abrams and Mrs. James Heltzel presided at the tea table. Mrs. Effie W. Dunlap as sisted the hostess in serving. The club membership includes: Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. Charier L. Sherman, Mrs. Grover Lee Bel linger, Mrs. Charles E. Bates. Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. Phil Newmy er. Mrs. Morton E. Peek, Mr. Ron- Continued for today! A sale of wrought iron magazine racks new! A very useful article for the home. 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