The New Ossqon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, September 12, 1928 to SOCIETY ROZELLA BUNCH Society Editor Telethon All Depaktmsnts 583 14 CLUBS HOME INTERESTS I M t Ml is. i3 J if 1 1 t! e iias irsr 1 Meeting of W Fall r tTJHE rnlr meeting of the Brush Coolege wu 1 held .last Friday evening in the school ;house. Dinner was serred at seven o'clock by the hostess committee 'fvhcih lnclnded Mrs. L. F. Mat Shews, chairman; . and Mrs. tf harles McCarter. Mrs. Roy Bark. ;r. Mrs. Ralph SeottJ Mrs. Arthur rtJtley. and Mrs. Donald Crawford. X The table decorations were ar ranged by Mrs. Arthur Utley. 35 Ppeeial guests for the evening iwere Governor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson. Miss Bertha Becke. jft&te secretary or the grange. Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph Becke of , Polk bounty, agent for the grange; Mr. !n. W. Cadderley of Corvallis. The 'rler. and Mrs. O. V. Poling of Al bany; Mrs. Hayes of Oswego and frs. B. E. Carrier of Salem. Honor guests for the evening j"ere Mrs. Stella Henry and Mrs. 'Ceorgianna Cook, who won the Silver cup In competition with de baters from granges throughout the state at the annual conven tion last June ia Rainier. The fup which was awarded by Paul V. Maris of the extension service t O. A. C. was presented to the debaters by R. W. Cadderley. r Flowers were presented to Mrs. Took and Mrs. Henry and also to Ihe grange' lecturer, Marie Flint McCall. The program arranged by Mrs. McCall included recitations given ty Billie Utley. Marjorie Merl Matthews. Corydon Blodgett. Hel rn May Cook and Elaine Wofth fngton, musical numbers by Geor gia Rose Cook. Irene Cutler and Frank and Helen Crawford; and kinging led by the Rev. Poling. Governor Patterson, the Rev. Poling. Miss Bertha Beck and Mr. Ralph Beck each spoke briefly. . uests in Portland r or Several Days I Mrs. Ralph Glover. Miss Max jne Glover and Miss Carolyn Lam )irth are spending several days of Ihe week in Portland. t' tTo Attend School In Eastern Oregon; Mbs Jean Campbell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Camp bell. 553 North Sixteenth street left Sunday for LaGrande, Oregon rhere she will attend school this jrinter. While in La Grande, Miss Campbell will make her home Vith her great uncle, Mr. B. A. Penham. fi JUL AiXJLLJiLs3 'VWJ l J LiA l J Ul l VVJ I ; T' 468 -' STATE ST. S I .SALEM . 1 Today Barbara, frletehie Teat No. 2. Womts'i club-house. 1 : 00 o'clock, v '. - I ' Hunt Rosa Court, order of the Amaranth. Bridge and S00 party. L f Reservations, If r. J. H. Hath, way, telephone 108S. Reg. alar "Court meeting, 1:00 o'clock. "Open boose" sponsored by women of First Presbyter- Ian church. Church women of Salem i&S- surrounding com. manity Invited to attend. 2:39 o'clock. Church auditor. ium - Chemeketa street at Winter. Thursday Salem War Mothers. Mrs. W. C. Hawley. Oak street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. FricUy Woman's society. First Rant 1st church. Mrs. Martha Lottis, 660 Union street, ho- ; less. 2:3 o'clock. Isabel C. Croisan Becomes Bride Recently M ISS ISABEL CLARK CROI SAN. gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Croisan, became the bride of Charles Richard Mc Clellan at an attractive service quietly solemnized at four o'clock Monday afternoon, September 10, it the home of the bride's par ents, on Riverside .Drive south of 3alem. ' The Rev. Thomas Aeheson. pas- or of the Jason Lee Methodist! hurch. read the single ring ser vice in the presence of members of the two immediate families. The living rooms were decorated or the occasion with dozens ,of baskets of zinnias and asters com bined with fern. The bride wore an ensemble of blue crepe back satin. For her going- away costume ,8 he wore a dark blue cot A, dark blue hat and shoes and accessories to harmon ize. There were no bridal atendants. After Short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. McClellan will leave for Long B.e&ch. California where they will.refide. Both Mr. and Mrs. McClellan attended Willamette University, Mr. McClellan graduating with I the class of 1924. I I a as . . . IVlrs. Martha Lotus To Entertain Group The Woman's Society of the' First Baptist church will meet at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon U the home of Mrs. Martha Lot tis. 660 Union street. v; The newest important vogue interpretations from Paris and the fa shion centers-of the world are ready for -selection in our- splendid Autumn Opening? ' Here in our.perfectly appointed departments you may make your selection with tHe assurance that it is fashion correct whether it be a coat trimmed with lovely supple fur, a frock with gay jaunty lines, or a small invaluable accessory. PORTLAND Hanna Rosa Court Entertaining Tonight H ANNA ROSA COURT, Order of the Amaranth, will enter als this evening with a eard party in the Masonic Temple. A, bust, ness meeting of the Court at' eight j 'clock will -precede the party. Officials of the Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth, of are ex. ?ected to motor to Salem for the if fair. Tables of penochle. "500." and ridge will he In play, beginning t nine o'clock, with Messrs. J. B. rotrman. William Ellis and I. W. darby in charge. Reservations have been made by he foUowing Mr. and Mrs. J. Bur. on Crary. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. lathaway. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Camp bell, Mr. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mr r. A. Raffetf, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Boock, Mr and Mrs. E. B. Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, Mrs. William Bushey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Protxman. Mr. and Mrs. James Price.Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Loose. Mr. and Mrs. George E. TerwIIIIg- r. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hewitt, Mr. ind Mrs. I. W. Darby, and Mr. and Mrs. EmU Halik. 3. H. Whiteslave Iff Returned to Salem Dr. and Mrs. B. H. White. their daughter. Miss Eloise White. and son, Ivan White, have return ed from an extended motor trip through the middle west and east. arn states. They visited Washing ton, D. C, New York and Boston, nd enroute home stopped in Montreal, Toronto and Niagara Falls. -, Miss Putnam Will Visit in Chicago Miss Elizabeth Putnam left Monday evening for Chicago, Ill inois where she will visit her aiece. Mrs. M. E. V. Howe (Bruce Putnam) and her small grand niece, Marilyn Howe. Miss Put nam is making the trip over the southern route and will visit sev. eral days in San Francisco before continuing east. Attractive Affair Honors Visitors Dr. and Mrs. H. Peterson of Portland were honored on their wedding anniversary with a din ner Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Curtis, at the Am bassador apartments In Salem. College Couple to Be Wed October 25 Of interest in college circles is the announcement of October 25 as the date of the wedding ef Miss Helen rust daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faust of Port, land, and Calvin P. Hon, son of Dr. and Mrs. C P. Horn, also of Portland. , V The announcement ' was made last Saturday at a bridge tea at which Mrs. Faust entertained her daughter and a few Intimate friends at her homo in iaurei- hurst. Roth vonnr oeonle attended the University of Oregon. Miss Faust Is a member of Delta Zeta soror Itv. Mr. Horn graduated with the class of 19 27 and ' is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon and Al pha Delta Sigma. Ssince the first nt Anmst he has been coneote? with The New Oregon Statesman, Salem.. . Rebekahs Arrange Interesting Program mi n Roberta Morton, piano-ac cordionist; and Mr. Clyde cooiey. wiloiftt. DUDil of R. W. Hans Seitz. will assist on the program arranged to be given Monday eve ning September 17 i the I. O. O. ii hull commemorating the birth of the Rebekah Odd Fellowship. Spend Week-End With Friends in Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm jpent the past week-end with friends in Corvallis Mr. Schramm was soloist on Sunday at the First Methodist church. Mrs. Schramm and her three children, Patricia, Susanne and Phillip, spent the greater part of the summer at Newport. Visitng Relatives In Bremerton, Wn. Mrs. William H. Bretz and her daughter Miss Marian Bretz, are nendine the week with relatives in. Bremerton, Washington. Clifford Elgins Return From Boise Mr and Mrs. Clifford Elgin. Mica Katherine Elgin. Clifford and James Kltfin. and Mrs. A. L. Godfrey, returned recently from a ten day's motor trip to Boise, Ida ho. Mr and Mrs. W. F. McCall have returned to their home on the Wallace road after spending six weeks in their summer cottage at Siltcoos Lake. PHONE - 877 . ; SPRINGFIELD At the Theaters The Manhattan Players hare another: fine comedy to offer Thursday and Friday at the El- sinore when "Why Wives Go Wrong" is underlined for prodscl lion. This clever domestic comedy is the work of Ralph Kettering. It was written for Mary Newcome i a starring vehicle for that clever woman, and was seen In New York for several months with a much longer rnn in Chicago to its credit. The play depicts the av. erage wage earners Jhome with the. wife in rebellion over the shortness of funds for house hold expenses. The whole situation , ia treated In a comedy rein, but it nearly reverts to tragedy, but- all ends happily as it should. .The play rebounds with bright lines and situations. Harry J. Leland the company's new director claims that the play has broken all kinds of records' for attendance in many stock theatres thru out the country and expects the same result here. - A remarkably smooth perform ance may be expected from the J players in this comedy, as Miss Saunders, Miss Sheldon and Mr. Leland have appeared in the play in the south and will be teen here In the same parts in which they have scored success elsewhere. AH the finer points with which the play abounds will be brought out distinctly on this account. Jack Holt, who has already caught on here, will have another ; good juvenile role, while William j Ferris and Lonnie Joy will have complete the cast in other fine . roles. Next week the company have another big New York suc cess to offer when they produce! "The Whole Towns Talking." by j John Emerson aid Anita Loos. 1 authors of the "Cradle Snatchers" j and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." ; Aak year grocer for new Crown Cake Flour. Pronounced bst byforemot cater er awl cake bakers. Armstrong's Linol eum for every room In the Homo i- WgWP . "MMM,Mw,MMB5B5ElBBBBH3fiBB3BSBBPBsBEB!8gs3s5BJsg3BB3 Equipped to Completely Whether it be anratire house, a single suite, or a single biece of furniture, you win find the selection here notonly varied and plentiful, brt extremely reasonable In price. Be sure to attend the unveilimr of the windows Wednesday evening, there will be many surprising and interesting disclosures f rom th realm of the new in modern merchandise. : - A The Drapery De partment supplies the needed color for your home.. Pioneer's Reunion To Take Place Saturday ONS and Daughters of Oregon pioneers will hold their homecoming picnic and program Saturday evening at six o'clock at Peninsula Park community house. An informal reception will take place from five to six o'clock. Pio neers and their descendants, re gardless of membership, are in vited to attend. Judge Charles A. Johns, chief justice of the supreiue court of the Philippines, will be the principal speaker and honored guest. He will speak on "The Philippines A Pioneer Outpost of the United States." Stephen W. Matthieu. president 'of the society, has named the fol lowing committees: Mrs. Daisy Stott Bullock, chair man. Reception Judge and Mrs. R. S. Bean. Mrs. Albert M. Brown, Mrs. P. A. Binford. Mrs. Rose Powell Brandes. B. B. Beekman, Miss Tillie F. Cornelius. Mrs. Lula D. Crandall. Emma W. Chandler. Judge Peter H. D'Arcy, Mrs. Mary S. Deeks, Mrs. F. H. Fleming, Judge and Mrs. M. C. George, Mrs. Ben Gadsby. Charles V. Galloway. James T. Gray, Margaret Lake Garten. Mrs. Amanda Oatfield Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Haney, Mrs. Nathan Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Don't Cry Because you can't afford that expensive dress-r-buy your material and let us make it at a saving. Hilda Herren Dressmaking 331 State St. M III . '- ' .... ' : . ... r. : 340 COURT ST. Rufus C. Hotman, George H Himes, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ho ma son, Mrs. Kate S. Holman, Walter Hembree. Mrs. Dorothy S. Halvor, Lilian M. Hackleman. Mrs. Mary La Rue Ikerd. Mrs. Benton Klllln, Mrs. Georgia Graham Malkey, Col onel R. A. Miller, Mrs. Dan Ms. larkey, Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, June MacMiller Ordway. Mrs. John L. Rand. Miss Edna Himea Reid, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ralston. Mr. and Mrs.- H. G. Starkweather. Mrs. Nsneie Drain Singleton, Mrs. Ber. Lha Slater Smith. Mrs.- Mary Bar. low Wilki-js. Cornelia J.-Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stott.-Mra. Os wald West. Mrs. Bee Wilhelm and Judge Fred W. Witeon. Decorations Mrs. P. A. Bin. ford, chairman: Mrs. Bert E. Mill- kap. Mrs. Maude Laudenklos and Mrs. Arseno Matthieu Burton. J. S. Mills Guests - Of Idaho Relatives Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Mills, 1331 Center street, left earlier In the week for Twin Falls, Idaho where they will remain for a month as the guests of relatives. The Salem Council of Church Women will not meet this week as announced In the social calen dar yesterday morning but Instead will meet Thursday, September 20, at the First Baptist church. Expert OpticsService 1ST WWMSBS "slW-P wsssv SsSSSr MssBV' I mi J Good Caorfrfr. s? V V f PCPARTrvTENT 6 TO RE Furnish thelHome Church Women Will Attend Open House m i i Women from all churches in Salens- and the " surrounding com. manity within a radius of, thirty miles are Inrlted . to attend the "Open house" which will take place Ihis afternoon in the audi torium of the First Presbyterian church, Chemeketa street at Win. ter, under the auspices of the Wo. man's Missionary society of which Mrs. E. G. Ford is . president. The Interesting program which has been arranged for the after noon will include talks - by w o men representing each church, musical numbers and other fea tures.. More than one-hundred' carde have been issued for the affair which will open at two thiity o'clock. 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