f - THE -OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MpRNING, JULY, 15. 1928 SOCIAL CALENDAR if.' .v ! r .abb -v. 1 - "T - y:t . - .i'v-' w.vv r ; j vN. f r ttv f V5ix V v'7 - ) tJ .W'm 0 X'yMA mi4 - - " X J ., till .Cl S... 5 ' -.-V MM ., j , l ;, ,V,- MM 1 I' itox William Little .j Todr - Annu&I Get-Together Dinner. Flrit Congregational Church. J. F. Tekenburg country home, Macleay Road. Can will lear cHurch af ter morning serrlce. DoerQer, Farm. Open to the public. 3-5 o'clock. Bona of Union Veterans and Auxiliary. Picnic dinner.. Cham poeg park. 12:30 o'clock. First annual plenlc of American Lutheran Sunday ..school ad church. Hater's Grove. Monday Executive committee, American Legion Auxiliary. T. W. C. A. 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday W. C. T. U. Regular meeting. Union hall, S. Commercial and Ferry Sts. 3.30 o'clock. Ethel Moore Miller and Mrs. Martin F. Ferrey. In joint con cert. Unitarian church. 8 o'clock. Wednesday Bridge tea. Sponsored by Am erican Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Walter Zosel. 1695 S. Commercial street, hostess. 2:20 o'clock. Woman's Union, First Congre gational church. Church parlors. 1:45 o'clock. Thursday Ladies' Aid Society. W. R. C. All-day meeting. Fairgrounds. Covered-dish luncheon served at 12 o'clock. Saturday American Legion Auxiliary. Luncheon. Elks Club. Honoring national president, Mrs. Irene Mc Intire Walbridge. 1 o'clock. Vpper left Mr. Willard Marshall (Marjraret Stolz) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Stolz, whoso w priding which took place Saturday evening, June SO, at the First Congregrational Church Has one of the most heanfifnl ceremonies ever solemnized In Salem. Lower, left Mrs. William It. Little (Agnes IuRette) a lovely bride of the summer; and her flower girl, Ruena Stewart. Mrs. Little is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. DuRette of Salem. I'pper right MUa Gwendolyn Jarnian, charming yonng daughter of Sir. and Mrs. D. B. Jarman. SEA SONG I know a stretch of glistening beach, All amber, gold and white, Where blue-green tides run swift and sure, m And sea gulls scream in flight. Oh, fugitive the rushing winds That blow such stinging spray. Or snatch the laughter from my lips. And fling it far away. So wild and sad, O sea, your song, And jagged rocks your bluff, It seems that I can never hold Your beauty close enough. Lurline Mallard (Lariat) Miss Henrietta White Entertains toith Distinctive Dinner-Dance A distinctive affair of the month was the delightful dinner dance for which Miss Henrietta White was hostess Friday evening at the George A. White home jon Belle vue street, honoring five West Folnt cadets who are now home on furlough. An attractive arrangement of red carnations, white daisies and blue harebells, with blue tapers, centered the dining table. Covers were placed for Miss Jane K&hs ler of Portland; Miss Louise Lanke, Miss Willeta Welch. Miss Catherine Scott and the hostess. Miss White; Cadet Robert Lance- field of Amity; Cadet Emil Kllnke of Newport; Cadet Hubert Lewis of Salem; Lieut. August Seher niacher. and Lieut. Dwight Mul ey, both of Salem. The dinner was followed by dancing and a line party at the Capitol treat re. Lieutenants Schermacher and Mulkey both of whom graduated this year from West Point have received their appointments. Lien tenant Schermacher will be sta tioned in the Hawaiian Islands and Lieutenant Mulkey, in New Jersey. lOth Birthday Anniversary loth Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ramsden entertained with a dinner party Tuesday evening in their home In Portland, honoring Mr. Ramsden's father, W. T. Ramsden of Salem, the occasion being his 7 0 th birth day anniversary. Mrs. W. T. Ramsden who is vis iting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coney in Oak land, California at the present time was unable to be present. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ramsden of Salem; Mrs. Laura Given of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Parker, Nina and Bobby Parker, Miss Jean Ramsden, and the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ramsden. .v.f.-V' i Miss Winifred Byrd a Guest at AgatB Beach 3dlsa Winifred Bryd of New York City la ths guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick their summer Beach. D. Thielsen In home at Agate Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall Guests at Walter Stolz Home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall (Margaret Stolz) who have re lurnea irom a wedding trip to British Columbia and Puget Sound were guests at the Walter T. Stolz home on North Winter sireei several aays of the Dast week. Mrs. Rosebraugh Hostess at Attractive Bridge Luncheon In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Harry Foster, Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh entertained Thursday afternoon with an , attractive bridge luncheon In her home on State street. A profusion of vivid summer flowers decorated the living room. The high score prise in bridge was won by Mrs. Harold M. Brown. Mrs. I. M. Dough ton re ceived the second award. , In the group were the honor guest, Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Jesse George, Mrs. Frank Sherwin, Miss Ruth Sherwin. Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs., Harold M. Brown, Mrs. S. S. East. Mrs. W. I. Staley. Mrs. Wal ter Buchner, Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mrs. L M. Doughton, and the host ess, Mrs. Rosebraugh. Doerfler Farm Will Be Open To Publts This Afternoon al weeks, will appear in Joint con cert Tuesday evening at the Uni tarian church with her sister, Mrs Martin F. Ferrey. Mrs. Miller has a voice of re markable beauty, according to those who were privileged to hear her sing at the bridge tea and musicale for which Mrs. Ferrey was hostess last Monday afternoon at the Elks club. The public is invited to attend the concert. At Agate Beach For the Week Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hofer ire spending the week at Agate Beach. Daughters of American Revolution Entertained at I. L. Patterson Home Members of Chemeketa Chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, were entertained with an interesting affair Friday after noon at th attractive country borne of Governor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson on the Salem-Dallas highvay. Luncheon was served on the lawns at one o'clock, with covers placed for seventy-five women Special guests included: Mrs. Charles L. McN'ary of Washington, D. C, Mrs. J. B. Montgomery founder of Oregon chapter, D. A. R.; Mrs. James Ross, regent of Multnomah chapter. Portland: Mrs. W. W. McCready of Wlllam ette chapter, Portland; Mrs. Wil liams s. Dielsehneidcr, regent of Tarn hill chapter, McMinnvtlle; Mrs. Wilson, regent of the newly organized chapter at Newberg, ch of the guests spoke brief ly, as did also I Mrs. Patterson nostess for the afternoon. Mrs. S. C. Dyer gave two readings, A business meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the chapter regent. Mrs. Homer Goulet, north of Salem. Attend Lecture Given by Musician in Portland Miss Elma We Her and Mrs. Ber tha Junk Darby motored to Port land to attend the lecture given Silverton highway will be open to the general public this afternoon from three to five o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Lytle Returns From Ten Days' Visit In Pendleton Mrs. W. H. Lytle returned last week after spending ten days In Pendleton as the - guest ot Mrs.' James Sturgla. Visiting Musician WiU Appear in Concert at Unitarian Church Much Interest Is being evinced In the announcement that Mrs. Ethel Moore Miller, dramatic so prano, of Meadvtlle. Pennsylvania, who la a guest in Salem tor sevsr- The J. J. Doerfler farm on. thejMonday evening In the studio Hampshire, national president, will pay an official visit to, the de partment of Oregon, Saturday, July 21. Capitol unit of Salem, in con junction with the state depart ment, will entertain at luncheon arranged in honor of the visitor Saturday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. All members of the auxil iary are invited to meet Mrs. Wal bridge. Reservations for the luncheon should be made as soon as possible with Mrs. H. R. White, phone 2533-R. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Walbridge wiU address members of the auxiliary. She will be in structed by Mrs. Rose Wilcox, de partment president. Mrs. Walbridge has a particul arly Interesting war record. She served overseas with the Salvation I Army for two-hundred and fifty-1 ix days. She was twice mention ed for courage and devotion under high explosive fire and gas. Mrs. Walbridge -is the daughter of the Salvation Army commissioner. r i tt y- V ntyuiar itieeuny oj tt . i. T. U. WiU Be Held Tuesday Afternoon The regular meeting of the W. T. U. will be held Tuesday af ternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the Union hall. South Commercial and Ferry streets. The Honorable William S. Lev- ens will give a review of the dem ocratic national convention held !n Houston, Texas. Anyone Interested is invited to attend the meeting Attend Silver Wedding Anniversary Reception In Portland Mr.' and Mrs. E. C. Charlton and their small son. Robert Patton motored to Portland last week to attend the silver wedding anniver sary reception given in honor of Mrs. Charlton's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ragner. m If SINCE 1922 THE SIMPLEST ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR --the choice of those who tun .iBf 1 I This Model- Fully equipped and delivered to your home no special wiring required just plug it in your light circuit. 210 00 Over two hundred "Electro-Kold" units are-now in opera tion in the city, of Salem, and are giving entire satisfac tion. Only after careful investigation into all makes of electrical refrigeration, were these owners satisfied and selected the "Electro-Kold' The following Commercial and Apartments are Recent Installations: Sundberg Apartments Olympic Apartments Glendora Apartments Capitol Street Apts. Stratton Apartments Plaza Apartments Haseldorf Apartments Edgewater Apartments Virginia Apartments Kurtz Apartments Tiffany Delicatessen Tourist Cafe Star Market (Hollywood) McKinley Grocery Smith Confectionery Duck Inn Fisher Apartments You Can Enjoy Cooling drinks and frozen desserts every day this summer with the as sistance of the "Electro-Kold." Ask for one of the booklets of Frozen Des serts Recipes. Your old refrigerator may be traded in on an "Electro-Kold." G'S'Mzmiltom, asSsy fsssft lffJ'A i&Jt5 Convenient terms may be arranged on any installation 340 Court Street ! building by John Thompson. leading authority !on modern mu sic. Mr. and Mrs. Isherurood Return from Vacation Trip To California Mr. and Mrs. S. IL Isherwood returned Friday on the Admiral Dewey from San Franeiaco and Oakland. California where they had spent the past fortnight. National President of American Legion Auxiliary Will Be Entertained : Announcement has been made by the American Legion auxiliary that Mrs. Irene "Mclntyr Wal- Department Appointments For Salem Women's Club Announced Mrs. A. L. Wallace, president Uf the Salem Women's Club, has announced a number of additional department apointments for - the club year of 1928-1929. The membership of the applied educated department of which Mrs. J. M. Devers Is general chair man, which as yet is not entirely complete will conclude the list of appointments. Mrs. E. E. Bragg is chairman of the American Citizenship de partment for the year. This de partment is divided into four di visions: Americanization, com munity service, Indian welfare and international relations. The first division includes: Mrs. Bdwln Klsson. Mrs. R. O. Balderree. Mrs. U. O. Boyer. Mrs. C. F. BreithauPt Mrs. L. E. Gilbert. Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, Mrs. E. O. Moll. Mrs. S. H. Probert, Mrs. Helen South wick. Mrs. Mary C. Fletcher, Mrs. W. C. Dibble. Mrs. W. J. Lilje QBlst. Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn. Mrs. T. S. Robetrs, Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mrs. Norman K. Tully. The following are members of the community service division: Mrs. Ivan Martin, Mrs. Earl An derson. Mrs. J. A. BernardL Mrs. Brophy. Mrs. Roy Burton. Mrs. Avis B. Crandall, Mrs. R. E. Down ing, Mrs. C. E. Goodwin. Miss Net tie Gentry. Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, Mrs. L. H. MeMahan. Mrs. J. G. Nad on . Mrs. Ida L. Niles, and Mrs. Earl C. Race. Division three Indian WelfsfS has ths following memberships Mrs. W. I Johnston, Mrs. W. H. Byrd Mrs. Homer Goulet. Mrs. H. T. Love. Miss Nina MeXary. Mrs. Walter Stolz. and Mrs. A. A. Un derbill; and division four Inter national'" relations is composed of Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, Mrs. George M. Brown, Mrs.. Ronald Glover, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. George Rossman. Mrs. E. E. Fisher Is in complete charge of the associated charities division which has recently beer added to the applied education de partment, Mrs. w. F. Fargo succeeds Mrs.. Carl Gregg Doney as chairman of be fine arts department. Mrs. Roy Burton is secretary or tne ijaranent. and Mrs. Harry T. Love is institute chairman. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd is in charge of the art talks. Mrs. Doney is chairman of the art division which will sponsor the art exhibit next year. Other mem bers of this committee are Mrs. Frank Erickson, Mrs. F. A. Erix- son, Mrs. Clara E. McLure and Mrs. Maude Pointer. Mrs. Martin F. Ferrey Is head of the music division which has the following personnel? Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Ta S. Roberts, and Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff. The picture library division in cludes Mrs. George L. Forge, Mrs. Gustav Ebsen and Mrs. George Wenderoth. The American Home depart ment of the club which will be directed this year by Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, has the following mem bership: Mrs. Theodore Barr, Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. John Brophy. Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs Roy Mills, Mrs. I. M. Doughton Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. H M. Reeves, Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. George R. Vehrs. Mrs. Har ley White, and Mrs. H. R. Worth The legislative committee In cludes Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mrs. Harry H. Belt. Mrs., Seymour Jones, Mrs. Thomas C. McBride. Mrs. Guy O. Smith and Mrs. W D. Smith. Mrs. Flyod Utter is general chairman of the public welfare de partment and Mrs. S. M. Endicott has been again chosen to head the institutions department. The membership of these two divisions was announced earlier in the summer. tored to McMlnnville yesterday evening to attend the reception given by Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wise carver honoring .their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ma son Dillara (Mary Louise Wise carver) of Portlapd whose wed ding was a recent event. Colonel and Mrs. Hofer Return from Agate Beach Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer re turned yesterday from a fort- "'sms stay in their home, Madinore, at Agate Beach. Their guests for the fortnight were Mr. and Mrs. Allan. .Bynon and their small daughter and son, Ail sa and Allan Jr. of Portland. Guest in St. Helens for Several Days Miss Annabel Tooze is spending several days in St. Helens with her father, Fred J. Tooze. Mr. Tooze is editor of The St. Helens Sentinel. Mrs. Oliver Jessup Entertain In Honor of Portland Girl j Complimenting Miss Florenc Cradon, daughter of Mr. and JUrs. Walter Allen Cradon of Portland, whose marrlase to Louis Brooks Ragen will be an event of Satur day afternoon, July 21, at the. First Presbyterian church of Port land, Mrs. Oliver Jessup enter tained yesterday afternoon at the (Ccntinunl on paf 9) Motor to Seaside for s The, Wek-End Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop mo tored to Portland Friday to jolt their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Bishop on a week-end trip to Seaside. Anual Reunion of Rodger s Clan WiU Take Place today The annual reunion of the Rod gers clan will be held today at the Rodgers home place, seven miles south of Salem on the Pacific highway. Priscilla Club Entertained With. Annual Picnic Meeting Priscilla Club members, their families and friends enjoyed a pic nic dinner Thursday evening at Hager's Grove. Miss Priscilla Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Sr., for whom the club was named, was an honor 'guest for the afternoon which was the occasion of her birthday anniversary. The PriscHla Club Is one of the most prominent as well as the old est social afternoon club In Salem. The picnic dinner was served following an afternoon of conver sation and. games. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Honored With" Reception in McMtnnville A number of Salem people mo- Annual Mid-Summer n - Right now when an ' extra frock or two will freshen entire wardrobe offer the smartest styles and colors at this one very low price I your we Silks Satins Chiffons Georgettes Flat Crepe Aqua Crepea 65V75 TVIOT a dress in the assortment that isn't ' worth double this low price. You'll be amazed at the styles the workmanship the quality" of everything here. All are dresses which we have just received, but which we are able to sell at this price through a most fortunate special purchase. The Fr encBShop MME BUFFE MORRISON) kSalera's Show Place of Fashion" 115 N. High St. Masonic Bdg. brldge, of Petersborough, New -. V . "' -,