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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OHEGONV SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1928 10 i o- V -w 11 II in ml V !. II 1111 T : ' .;.:-:' ... ' 1111 111 IV J 1 KVMI7. I , 1111 l 1 ln I I I I! II II -v..--, Mil II vw a rwv mux ii i w ii i ii i w i ii i n 13Y KVjA.rLi-M C?Ui p- 1 1 1 11 I i ' x-- f Mil ill I . ai i ounroc rv MINI s M I II 1 ill l T 1. . . . II Mil Ui 1111 III II Mil Jf , , . iL I II I ill ' I II I c 1 wii i ZVlt , I k. I z t x ft! Ptf''',fcJ '' y Social Calxnoab t Today at - First Coup! atlonal "Barbed Wire." 7:30 Film church. o'clock. , Moadajr MlnneaoU club meeting. Dinner terred at 1:30 o'clock. First M. E. church. Recital. Miss Lorene Rideout presented by Hiss Carol Dibble. Concert hall, Nelson building. 8:15 o'clock. Public inTited. Woman's club classes, ut. Franklin's diTlsion, 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Ferrer's class, 3:30 o'clock. Club-house, north Cottage street. "Lincoln Tea." Sponsored by Daughters of Veterans In honor of Ladles the O. A. R. Mrs. F. A. El liott, 765 Marion street, hostess. 2-6 o'clock. Friendship Dinner club. Mr. and Mrs. William McGHchnst, sr.. hosts. 8:00 o'clock. R. V. A. Valentine party for juTenilea. Fraternal temple. 7:3U 9:00 o clock- Tuesday Ladies of the Dakota club. Mrs. Owen Cotterman. 1535 Highland arenue. 10:00 o'clock. Americanization and Citizenship training divisions of Salem Wom an's club. Mrs. U. O. Boyer, 473 north Winter street, hostess. Valentine dance, sponsored by American Legion auxiliary. Crys tal Gardens. Yomarco class party. Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1465 Cheme keta street, hosts. Social afternoon meeting. Chad wick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star. Masonic temple. 2:30 o'clock. R. N. A. Sewing club. Mrs. C. W. AlDin. 1685 Hall street hostess. Fathers' Night." Observed at meeting of Lincoln-McKinley-Les-lie P. T. A. Leslie Junior high school. 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday Woman's Union. First Congrega tional church. Mrs. Gerald New ton, 1010 North Fifth street hos tess. W. F. M. S. Leslie M. E. church. Mrs. E. T. Barkus, 890 Saginaw street hostess south Circle, First Christian church. Mrs. W. A. Pen ny, 360 Meyers street hostess. 2 o'clock. Friday Bridge and Oriental Tea. Spon sored by Salem Woman's club. Club-house, north Cottage street. Minnesota Club WVl Honor National Heroes at Dinner on February 18 Former rosldenU of Minnesota from SUTorton, Conrallls. Wood burn. Oregon City, aad other towns of tho Willamette Talley will be in attendance, at the meet ing of the Minnesota dab tomor row evening at the First Metho dist church of Salem. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Each family will bring a covered dish and sandwiches as well as the necessary dishes and silver for their own service. Two national neroes Anrauam Lincoln and Colonel Charles E. Undbevgh will be honored In the program which is to follow the dinner. Colonel unawrsu i a Minnesota boy and he and his father are well known to several former residents of Minnesota, now living in Salem. Some ot them will relate Incidents which they remember concerning the Lindbergh family. The reception committee in cludes: Dr. J. D. McCormick. Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew. Rev. and Mre. n" t' Mnw. Rev. and Mrs. H. D Chambers, and Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement. Thoe serving on tne general committee are Mrs. I. l.. mc- Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arpae, Mrs. E. A. Stevenson, airs. con Reed. Mrs. John Robins. Mrs. Ma thilda Oakmun. Mrs. T. D. Mc Clain. Mrs. Adolph Rombeck. I. U McAdsms. Mrs. John Bertel- son and Mrs. E .J. Tucker. Dr. George H. Allen is presi dent of the club. A Few That Put Father Out- d This one will please Dad Smart spring dresses of silk In the latest styles and colors, at the Wade Store, on N. Lib. Diner: I have eaten much bet ter steaks than this one. Waitor fthrnurn force of habit) : Yes sir, but not here, sir. That would never have hap pened at the Nook. 379 N. High. tnr thrs are no better steaks -I knnw from experience: besides. they have waitresses. I have been having the most .ii-itinr time retting my nr spring wardrobe linea up. vo von know. I used to Just dread shopping but now that I know Just where to go and Just what I want It's reauy gooa iun. The tailored lines in the short suits and the long ensembles fea tured at Mack's are the very lat est, and I have chosen one which with a very chic little tailored hat also found there will be the basis for my spring wardrobe. I've decided that the smartest thines about the new spring cos tume are the small ana onen un noticed accessories. Tne aert touch that lust "makes" my new ensemble is the scarf and kerchief set and the clever boutonnlere 1 got at the Butterfly Shoppe. 365 N. High. I'm going to the Elsinore Mon day afternoon. I can get in for only fifteen cents with a Green coupon from last Friday's Market I section of th eStatesman. Flowers. I think are always in good taste and are rery expres sive. Breithaupt's have manj lovely varieties and I love to gc there because the flowers, birds and goldfish make it a regular fairyland, and because their flow ers are always the best. Many of my valentines will be Gray Belle candies packed in satin heart boxes. You may not believe that I shopped at all these places in a very short time yesterday after noon, but it's true, nevertheless, and you will find that you can do the same for the service at these places is of the very best. I've had an awful time finding valentines this year, but at las? have decided on every one ot them. Successful Silver Tea Given .gS-11 at Sadler Home in Aurora Recital by Mrs. Waters The silver tea gien by Mrs. J.i Mrs, Lena Waters presented a W Kdter ln her home at -Aurora 'groups of her piano pupil. In re w. fcaaier in oer . i.it.i KAtnrd&v evenine. February KASTSaS.i.ta-MrlKi. . .670 Ml Upper right: Mrs. B. O. Schucking. patroness of the Gamma Nu sorority on the University of Oregon campus at Eugene. , T . . Lower right: Miss Elizabeth Lewis. 14-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis, who is a talented pianist. Miss Lewis will assist with the recital which will be given tomorrow evening by Miss Lorene Rideout as the initial event of Drama week. k Lower left: Mrs. C. A. Howard, wife of Professor C. A. Howard, who is superintendent of pub lic instruction for the state of Oregon. ' OLD FOLKS They have so much to give They who have lived. They have so much of song, Silent so long. So much is sky and sea, So much they see: Life's mystery and art Binding the heart ; Life's road, its hope, its plan, God's gift to man. They who have lived! so much Lies in their touch. They hold the rainbow gold, They who are old. Ida Ruth Fargo (Sunset Magazine.) Woman's Club Sponsoring Tea on Friday Afternoon An Oriental and benefit bridge tea will be sponsored Friday aft- arnoon by the board of trustees of he Salem Woman's club of which Mrs. Seymour Jones is chairman, in the club-house on North Cottage street. The lower floor of the club house will be converted into an Oriental garden where those who io not care to play bridge may tome and spend the afternoon Beautiful hangings from Japan and China and other Oriental nov 3lties have been loaned from Sa em homes for the occasion. Tables of bridge will be in play in the main auditorium. Reserva tions may be made with Mrs. Al on D. Hurley, Mrs. Homer Goulet, ir Mrs. George A. White. mi.. .... ( nf thai VI r. . Hi. BiriCKlIU, JUrS. A. ci txt n a Mr. jAnnU v I Downs, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs J,m'm rVoAnrai with hand-1 Ross Bidwell. Mrs. E. E. Ling, some traveling bag paul H- Hauser. Mrs. John Bessie Boehringer and Rosella ?rr. Mrs Roy Simmons Mrs. rMOU. nnt. oitt, rtft iKarl Becke, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell. i i-.i ..n9nAJlrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mrs. W. G. AU 111 y(ICVUIliWU V. I""" work during the past year. Miss America and Miss W. B. A. also received gifts. len. The hostesses in the Oriental garden, each of whom will appear in costume, will be Mrs. F. M. Er- i a. . pw. t n"lickson, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. brief talk given by-Mrs. Ward whol. v n . xs ai W. F. Fargo, Mrs. George H. A1 den, Mrs. Allc MatUe Beatty orougm i wuu. ,ra, w. d Mf, AUc. H and M, preme president, Vina M. West, ofM -a-. it Miss Alice Roth Becomes Bride at Lovely Home Wedding Visa Alice Roth became the bride of Russell E. Pratt, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt, at a loVely wedding ceremony which was solemnized at 4 o'clock Sun day afternoon." February 5. at the - home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Koss, on .North Cottage street. ...The single ring service was read by Rev. R, L. Payne in the pres ence of 45 relatives and intimate friends of the bridal couple. The bride wore a becoming en semble costume of Nine green georgette. She carried a shower of Ophelia roses, sweet peas, and lilies of the valley. Miss Ruby Drager, the bride's only attendant wore a gown ol pink georgette and carf1d an arm bouquet of pink carnations. . waiter Fnhrer acted ax best man. . Prrdlnr the ceremony. Mrs Trlsta Wenger, a cousin of the bride, sang "Because."- She was accompanied by Carl Wenger who also played Lohagren's Wedding March as the bridal party as- ' sembled. . ' An Informal reception followed 'the' ceremon. The serving tabl was verr aitaetlre-.with P " nations and fern. Baskets of the same flowers were arranged about tha dining room." , .." lAasUtlng with the serving ware '. Miis Madeline and Miss Marjory . Moler. conalns t the- brldeJlMs f Dorothy Payne 'and Mis -Betty Hummell. ' ,'; '"" ' "i :.. i fantb Mr -and'Mrt. Pratt grtd- V nated from ' Salem :? high ieho with the class of Itlt. vMr, Pratt received his - degree from. Oregon J- State Colleae last June;- i " .- TmmedUtelr following the Te- V cention, the yoang ;couple loft tot ; irllngton Or. where tney wu vj make tneir home. . r I rTjfG$eit Honored Wiihj :5CompUmentlngra. ,P. Blai- i: en. of j?ortlandwho 4a :hr V for several dya Kra. W. 0.: Sta t' mv : ntertainedr- Fridar-,f ternoon i j5 with, a :A90; ?'cloek .taheheon if ol ? - lowed 'hyJaeralhomrav, of- bridge fa her bono at Vtho L Sondher '- '-1 In the rrou wtf re- llra.-Tllase , r Mrsi karl Beehe .Mt4 vWilbjat JT. i Dallr Mre. .William " Gosser.Mrs. RU.vtewarUiMra.iDwlht Jrr. , :Mra R HL Campbell, and th hos- W. B. A. Has Impressive Installation and Initiation Services An impressive and beautiful in stallation and initiation service was held Thursday evening by the W. B. A. at the Fraternal temple. After the arrival of the" out of town guests. Miss Leota Crossen introduced the guest of honor, Mrs. Julia V. Ward of Portland, state field director of the Woman's Benefit association who acted as installing officer. Mrs. Ward intro duced Mrs. Caroline O'Brien of Portland, deputy field director. and annotated Mrs. Reba Smith and Mrs. Myrtle Blundell as ladies of ceremonies and Mrs. Margaret Peterson as chaplain. Floor work was exemplified in an effective manner by the Salem guards and captains. The following officers of the lo- nal association were, installed: president, Mrs. riorenc v.o ment; vice-president. Mrs. Emma Aronson: past president, Mrs. Jen nie Miller: finaaclal secretary. Mra. Rosella Crossen; secretary treasurer, Constance Smart; chap lain. Caroline Bnshneu; sergeant. Avla Martin; Inner hostess, Bessie Boehringer;- onter hostess, Mei- viaa Slooer : captain. 'Leota Ctoss- color hearer. No. 1, Cora Keen ot: 'color bearer.-NO , i-orraipe Hogg; masician, Mrs. W, F. Shear-I er; press corresponaeni. neruw Smart; president, or tne . wesiway dub. Mrs. Catherine' vBernarai; president of the Golden "West club, Miss Alice Mte. 'Others installed war Miss Amer ica, Into Smith, and Misa W. B. A. Mlas Alhorta MUU. Offlcara of tha Mill City JW. B A. Installed j at this time .were: nrealdent. Mary Cater; iTica-preal- deni: Q lad vs Clap: past president Lfly 8 Hear err chaplain; Mrs. Davie. rmnoTA keener. EineL-liajninonu. of MrenlonieS.Jaanle Cgle sergwant, Mrs. Talbot; inner hoa tess, Mrs. Wllkeraonj oJtterhoa taa.! ROMThrnr: ooior; hearer. Wo; 1, MabU .Hftmmonff; coior , bearer. No. ,1, Rose -Wjprn. iMt'iit th Golde&. West clab- of MIH xaty. MabU Hatomona ; ,Tice praeidanCatharlnd Watehert h secretary, rrancea vbsct. . Alf nw offlcara fhoti1reTlw Warw braMntaff whh'i6y)r 'o?- tage by Miss America and. Mlasj W. B. A. tha -Misses inw smiurana aihrtA-UlUa. -I-': i Ilk r. - . - ttmr elaaw Initiations wera held port Huron. Michigan Mrs. O'Brien complimented the T.mMi Awilinm 5S.J!f. tbelr "emUficatloa of Valentine Dance Will Be An Miss Constance Smart gave a Event of the Week reading and Miss Lorraine Hogg I An event of this week will be nlired a niina solo. A plav was I the Valentine dance which the presented by the Golden West club.l American Legion auxiliary I Following the program, the! sponsoring Tuesday evening, Feb- cuests of honor lead the grand Iruary 14, at the Crystal Gardens march to the banquet room where I The auxiliary has been very for refreshments were served. Baskets J tunate in securing one of the best of red carnations and pussywil-l orchestras in Salem. The person lows and potted plants were ar- nel includes W. J. Brazeau, pi ranged about the room. The long anist. Lew Wiley, banjo; Charles dining tables were very attractive Claggett, drums; and Marvin with red and green tapers in crys-1 Headrick and Al Adoipn. saxo- tal holders and cyclamen and I phones. primroses. " t I This affair is planned " for the ur. i A nprnardl. rhilrmm benefit of the children s piay- of the refreshment committee, wasrund- , ' , ,um vt of thank, from Several dinner parties are being th tfiumhlir. tnr hr vnrV Thi P"" ' girls of the Golden West dub of which promises tobe one of the salm assisted in aervina. outstanding social functlona of the - . i season. Oregon W. C. T, V. WiU ConA Mrs. Kin Bartlett. president of S aw wa aw 1 14 uTttt'lO I Th ffnanra pnmmlttee Inelndea Mrs. Ada Jolley, Oregon W. ClMrs. John J. Bottle, Mrs. Bolton T. U. president, will hold" a state IHamble. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith executive Including state officers, land Mrs. Lester Pearmiae, secretaries of Young People andl Mrs. Karl Burch is chairman of Loyal Temperance league work, the ticket committee. Her assist county presidents, state directors ants are Mra. Jesse George, Mrs ot departments, lecturers .and or-lnnfe White. Mra. Lloyd Demarest ganlsers, at the close Of the na-lMrs. Ar L. Cleveland. Mrs. Walter uonai conierence si nrsi zosel, Mra. William Newmeyer, Methodist Episcopal church Feb- Mra. Rohext Bnrdrow. and Mra. A. mary. i ana rornaaa noisi Jree-IL Llbbyv-. J . .- rnr7 e. . i Among the speakers will be Miss PFafAJr NtghV: Will Be Helen -Byrnes of Los Angelee, J06rTi at Leslie Junior Miss : Byrne haa a national rep- Hiah School - tHn a hHlliant anaakar Ttl4"". JC''W has been said she inherit Miss I The fathers of atudenta at Les- rranaaa - Wftlarifa .1nrOTOtiAJa.blalIie Junior high School WUl be hon . . . I.i Ik. Vilkm' ) mut. wa nrn iiM rnmnnnir ivia m tmm .: ins; at uie - iiiicuiii-icxviiii7-k- fts Lorene Rideout Wilh Be Presented in Recital Monday Evening As the Initial event of Drama Week which will be observed na tionally from February 1J to is, Miss Carol Dibble will present one of her most talented pupils. Miss Lorene Dideout, in recital Monday evening in the auditorium of the Nelson building. Miss Rideout. who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rideout, has studied with Miss Dibble for four years. Miss Elizabeth Lewis, pianist. will assist on tc evening s pro gram. Miss Lewis is a pupil of Mrs. Walter Denton. The publi? is cordially invited to attend. ... . The complete program win De as follows: The Highwayman" . Alfred Noyea "Lincoln, the Man of the Peo- nle" Kdwin Marxnam 'Columbus' Joaquin Miller Miss Lorene Rideout Pickaninny Dance" David Guion 'Etude Laponaise" .... Poldlne Valse Opus 64. No. 1" . . .Chopin Miss Elizabeth Lewis "The Fleet Goes By" . . , 'Mary Synon Miss Lorene Rideout "Perpetuum Mobile" .... Weber Miss Elizabeth Lewis "The Joy of the Hills" Edwin Markham 'If Kipling "The River of Stars" Alfred Noyes Miss Lorene Rideout Mrs. Cross and Mrs: Catlin Entertain With Attractive If fair Mrs. Russell catlin ana Airs. E c. Cross entertained tne mem bers of the Merry-Go-Round ciud Tuesday evening in the Cross home on Chemeketa. street. Additional guests were Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand, and ir and Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer. Mrs. Will Thielsen and Dr. C. H. Robertson won high score hon ors as a result oi me evening Play. Club members present were Mr and Mrs. John H. McNary, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Allen. Mr. ana Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs Max O. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Fleming. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Rob ertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ship- lev. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Boise. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mr. ano Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mr. anC Mra. A. N. Moores. Mrs. Frank Snedecor. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thiel sen. and the hostesses. Mrs. Rus tell ratlin and Mrs. E. C. Cross The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Dr and Mrs. J. N. Smith Attractive Farewell Luncheon Given in Honor of Mrs. Harry Weis rnmnllmentinc Mrs. Harrr tit-i- whi with her children. Bar bara'jean and Lewis, will leave solos. Salem shortly to Join Mr. weis in Portland where the family win make their future home, the mem bers of the U. IX club entertained with an attractive one o eioex luncheon Wednesday at the Elks club. . Red cyclamen centerea tne iHnhMn table Valentine favors marked covers for the honor guest. Mrs. Weis. Mrs. E. H. Mrs. T. D. McClaln. Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. Stephen Breuensiem, Mrs Eugene Eckermen. 8r.. Mrs. James Heenan. Mrs. John Nath mn "Mra! Frank Jaskoskl. Mrs. n n Thomas. Mrs. . a. rmim La Mr-m V T Albrlch. BUU - - . . . . M Several hours of briage iouown v. in.hon. First prize ror nign tuv - - ... -core was won bv Mrs. i. u. mc- Claln. Mrs. TV M. Carr receivea mfnnA award. The club members ..presented Mrs. Weia- with a lovely farewen gift. Motor to Portland for the Day Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stearna. i dane-hter. Catherine, of Med- ford, and Harry Steams of Ash land, -who are the. gnesta of. Mr. and Mra. F. O. Stearns, apeni yea- - ....m hoth socially and fl- street. - - - . i .. ... i An miss iNeuie cuwd w the evening's program which was aancially. The living rooms of the Sadler home were hung with beautiful draperies and tapestries brought fro mthe Orient by Miss Myrtle King, who recently returned from a cruise of the world. Miss King and Miss reggy sta ler dressed in the native costumes of India, received the guests. An Interesting collection of for eign articles was on display. Musical numbers were given 03 Miss Lona Schwab. Miss Betty Kraus, Miss Hazel Steinhoff, and Miss Msrine Giesy. "A Song of India" was sung by Miss Peggy Sadler, with Miss King playing her accompaniment. Mrs. E. L. Strickland gave a suite of four numbers, "In Sleepy Hollow" by Woodlaln. Mrs. Aurelia. Powers and Mrs. B. F. Giesy assisted about the rooms. Mrs. Clara Atkinson and Mrs. George Yergen presided at the tea table which was attractive witn a centerpiece of daffodils and yel low tapers In silver holders. They were succeeded later in the after noon by-Mrs. E. 'Bradt and Mrs. E. G. Robinson. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. winiam nuir, anaa Lotus Giesy. as follows: Duet "First Year at the Piano" ; Williams Wendel and Betty Kinney "Meal-time at the Zoo" ..Williams Virginia Coats (a) "Little Pep" Williams lb "Dorris Waltz" ....Williams Miss Marjorie Waters fr nW Mrs Locke Entertain Mildred uaram V V lrvw m w " -a-. r i pi..k "Humoresaue ' uvor . r n t -Vo on. I jane yn tertalned Wednesday evening with Melody in F charming dinner party at tne (a) "Happy Farmer" Schuman! (b) "La-domace Mobile"., verui Mildred Hardin (a) "Sailing" Williams (b) "Cuckoo" Williams Betty Kinney Duet "Dance of the Rosebuds". K eats Jane and Rachel Ryan Vocal (a) "Happy Day" Sanderson (b) "Sing, Sing, Birds on the Wing" ..Nutting Miss Nellie Schwab "Norwood March" Maude Hart Wendel Kinney (a) "Crls-Cros" Williams (b) "'Summer Days" Williams Virginia Coats Duet Fragment from the "Un finished Symphony" Schubert Gladys Eckerman, Ruth Ritchie "In Autumn" Willis Cooking School WiU Open at Armory on Tuesday Afternoon Much interest is being shown in the cooklac school which will be sponsored this week at the Armory in conjunction witn --twer Homes" week which will be ob served in Salem February 13 to 18. The school which will be con ducted under the auspices of the Willamette Grocery company, the Vollmer-Clearwater company, H. L. Stiff Furniture compay, and the Statesman Publishing company, will open Tuesday afternoon and will continue until Friday. Accomplished women have been Rubinstein Jean Campbell Song of Autumn" Williams Gladys Eckerson Fifth Nocturne, Op. 52" Leybach Ruth Ritchie Meditation" ?. Morrison Alice Rockenfeller Marlon Hotel having as tneir guests members of the Capital 500 club. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. liussey were additional guests. Red carnations and fern cen tered the dining table. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Danch, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. a- "Military Polonaise" cnopm ker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dur- jean Campbell kin Ci Af r and Mra. Frank Mer-I edith. br. and Mrs. w. Carlton Thursdau Club Delight f idly thSri!i a Elliott Home Bci, i.d. yj'i, . I , f C.l.m'o r D... . nrl .Via hi -. an hon- 1 "3 uicmireio ui jim u "-' - te'ss, Mr. and Mrs. Locke. oldest social organizationsT h e Qavava kmioo rxf arH In ttlA llUUIBUftT VIAU wa uoiftv Locke home on South Commercial eaierumea one street followed the dinner. High Pt week witn a vaienune pari, . K w for which Mrs. F. A. Elliott and n,in smith and r.o' O. Mrs. Richard Cartwrlght were hos- Brown. secured to demonstrate the fas cinating art of cookery and sug gest- new and practical ways or preparing food. A number of Salem organiza tions will cooperate in observance of "Better Homes" week; among them, the Salem Woman's club. Another feature of the week which Is arousing the Interest of the public is the elaborate style show which will be put on each evening by Madame Buffe of the French Shop. Other interesting displays are being arranged. Honored on Wedding An niversary A surprise party was given one evening last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant, the oc casion being their fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Bryant's mother, Mrs. T. F. Myers was hostess at the affair. The evening was spent playing "500." Later Mrs. E. B. Taylor assisted the hostess in serving refresn- ments. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations and in the serving. Those present were the Honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullln, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Jesxe Wheaton, and the hostess, Mrs. T. F. Myers. House Guest in Salem For tesses in the Elliott home on Mari on street. Mrs. .Frank Spears and Miss A Fortnight Florence Cartwrlght assisted in Mrs. James Heenan has as ner i s " house truest for a fortnight, her The club membership includes: mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sharkey of i Mra. R. P. Boise, Mrs. William Portland. Fleming, Mrs. K. J. Menaricas, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. John Albert. LaMere Club Members Lnter-Mn. Henry J. Bean, Mrs. William tnitA With Valentine Party Brown, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. C The members of the LaMere M chapman, Mr8. Marcia Cu ciud were eaieruuneu ou 't- . . H n np Mp T,.-li noon recent with . " gg"; ."Srs! fZrliZtA R- B: Fleming, Mrs. B. C. Miles. Mrs. Wlllam F. McCall, Mrs. music and games. Mrs. Harry George Prce. Mrs. Frank Snede Harms sang and Miss Bernice cor, Mrs. Carl GreggJJoney. Mrs. Mrkman niavad a croDD of nlano Charles A. Park, Mrs. O. ' I n t . 1 . . TJ t Trr ei Th a-nesta were served at the cer, Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mrs. Hen- tea hour at one long table. aUrac- ry Thielsen. and tne . nostessea. tJvely decorated with red hearts, Mrs. uanwrignt ana Mrs. kiiiok. -.1. 1 n.H I ftisiycuf uu aw . I rF TT . . . . Mrs. Charles Davis assisted aiTS. ivxng a vsiess at, meemiy Mrs. Mudd with the serving. n Ktmjtinntnn. Cluh Th wrtmmt rrnnn Included Mra. 1 ' W T Velaon. Mra. Oeorce M. 1 ma amiiuiwn King. Mrs. Earl Gregg. Mrs. Dale ciud were enieriainea munaay Tavlor. Mra. Harrr White. Mrs. aiternoon at tne nome oi airs Carl Haber. Mrs. William McCla-1 George M. King. ren. Mrs. B. J. Eilers. Mrs. Earl Mrs. Clifton Madd was a special LBarham. Mrs. Leon Wilson. Mra. I guest for tha afternoon. Harry Harms, Mrs. tjnaries uavis, i Baskets of nnaavwiliowa were Mrs. 8chunke. Mrs.. Theodore .rranred ahont th llvtne- roama W -1L . W AA. I " w " jKcrtUs MT. Auuiaaa nova, mr. i0f ths JCimm tm. r . v. airnoiv, mra. n. w. rwr South Circle of First Chris tian Church WiU Meet The south section of the First Christian church will meet at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.'W. A. Penny, 360 Meyers street. Assistant hos tesses will be Mrs. F. E. Burch. Mrs. J. E. Kirkpatrtck. and Mrs. W. Schlelsner. The afternoon will be spent sew ing for the Marion county Health Clinic y -Aal..a a.J aiavaaVAM ww iiair . a aai i-a av un aaam.BH. a aa nu a a aviiaa .Bam a aw v a ai " w the twoW program ar ''LaH Portland. Df., Stearna tag :rondattons-Law Obserr llT7 ?'' "l anr Harry Steams are sons or ar, a?ce.Mra. O. L. Buiand r.Tri. ro.t ha. " r-,u' atrs.- aaie a. oe; - mcuai , 7" ' i ..;.. n x. c,fc Polltlca.,, Mra. - Charlea Carver iaiTsr w -tiui. 7 neare Kecenay r ur w ow Jr.. chairman of L-agne of : Wo-Brr m. Aeaneu. . men Voters; "Outstanding Aceom-lc . , ,'! n v-. Kii.iin,..t. r trMMtion" nmmSocial Meeting of xomarco ? Edith- o. WhiUn, president-WilClass WiU Be Held at Abram'i C. .TV U. of East Washington; I Home ' - - " .xiponwiiKy 05 w4 . "lHal nti-, ftf the Toanar- eo clasa of the First- Methodist inf. Tbbruary 14, at the home .of tar. Fehniary-14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. carie Anrams. ' The committee hi charge of the Evening .".includes Mr. i Abrams, Mrs. Harry J Swaxxortt, Mrs. to vert. Mrs." D.-H. Mdshar, and Mra Crant Wi Pay. i, Forces for Law Enforcement K. (. Close. Anti-8aloon.Lagn:.of Oregon ; - Federation of Woman's Clabs, Mrs... Kathertae- Gabriel. Oregon - congress- Of P.-T. A.. And Mrs .' M. .X. -i Royal. -Women's Church and Missionary federation; "A '.Plain . Statement of the Prob lems br Eaforeement "and of tha Accomplishments ot. the Prohibit Uon UniC! Roy C, l.yle. prbbibi-: tioh commissioaer of - twentieth district, and rWi: K. t NeweJl. as- itaaf- ; - s:y-r -: -J- - An a4dre ar av masa meeting haa- uit. violet. R. Hoover left re cently for. San Trajaclaco where she will remain for several weeks. cha was accompanied as ,ir ..tt. aa Drain. Oregon oy mother Mrs. ranae nww. wUl Tislt Mrs. F. C. Devqre aad Dr. Bertha . Devore ror several uy a befora ratnrning to er home in Salem Vri,-nAhin Dinner Club of . .. r . ? - . Congregational Churcn- tu Be Entertained Mr 'and Mr' WllUm MeCflch - r will enterUla tho Frrend- shin Dinner elntk xf -thaFtrst Cbn rrecatienal cnuren Monaay Weeh&ud Guest From Pottland-':' V:5t".v.';-.. Mrs. wiam . mlAt .-cloek In their home Iress ar maas meeting na aa nar gwe-v saw w rrr?.u .7 A-.v ;-m.f,i.i and UeCiU Tneadar nrr;l. J2"? "r!Z Z?:. L,Tr.J t.ta. - Mise Virginia Scott Honored on Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Lawrence Scott entertain d yesterday afternoon In her home on North 18th street with a de lightful party in honor of her lit tle daughter. Miss Virginia Scott, who celebrated her 11th birthday anniversary on that day. The afternoon was spent playing games. Refreshments were served at the dining table which was very lovely with Valentine hearts and novel ties. Miss Helen Litchfield and Mrs. (Ooaiiauad aa paga 11) son. Mrs. K. H. Pickens. Mrs. C. H. Osllne, and Mrs. O. R. Mudd. All-Day Meeting of Ladies of Vie Dakota Club Club members p reseat were Mrs, Albert Smith, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Herbert Hauser. Mra. Charles Pratt, Mra. F. 8. Anunsen, Mrs.l uv( uruiika, uu no, vhmio) -An all-day meeting of the ladies lHBklM-' . ... '-' of the Dakota club will he held uwiea rraw wm i-r- Tuesday at the home of Mrs.w me ciud in a lonuigni. SSS1'' "d Wrs. FranJcReinhart Visiting A covered-dish luncheon will be Impotent served at noon. I Mra. Frank Rein hart (Mary The afternoon will be spent in wati Ar r,.i aa the a-nest of sewing on the membership quilt ar MPeIlts. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. which will be sold at the March meeting of tha club. Will Spend Several Weeks in the South Mr. aad Mrs. II. E Rideout and their daughter, Mrs. Lorene Ride out, are leaving later la the week for California where they expect to remain for several weeks." They are making tha trip by motor. Woman's Union of Congrega tional Church Will Meet V The Woman's Union of tha First Congregational church will meet,. Wedneadly afternoon at, the homo of. Mrs. Gerald ..No w t on. 1010 North Flfth streeL ; The. north actlbn of tha union will have charge ot the afternoon. iYUk-End Giestt: Prom " PorilandZSX. j - Mr. and Mrav?. Johan Krabbe (Winifred Gamble) of Portland sre , spending the week-end .with Mrs,- KrakhVa mother. Mra.' Rose Gambia, c o -. - ' Wbst, and of Mrs. Relnhart's par ents. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Retahart, during the. past week. . Wbosc Vdcnlfac Arc Yon? : Whoever be isr he likes to see your hair conatantly-at its best. Gome in and UXk over a'peiTntihent wave. CapSiu Bty Shoppe 1 Telephone C66 GIVE ' -Mrli ... s ' 0 V,- Beautiful SwecUisart Bozca filled Ui . ... . our r resu fw&xuuss J i 4 with candidates present from Al . - .-A.rn ' Ti 1. i Tr tm iTTrra be rnn I yy. 'given. ,syj;H- "fTTT'-i: