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TheJfew Oregon STATESMAN.'Salein, Oregon, Sunday Moridng, September 16,198 Y I .- - 1 1 dialMt the Women are Doing aiems ,7,. "'.c a . i Activities Social Chr i3 ?i 1 if' 1V t ' v- I1- i'f 5! Younger Set Guests At Party bflrlE of the most delightfuraf Jr 'fairs given in vacation montbf for members of the younger se was the charming bridge luncheoi. for which Miss Dorothy Moon nd Miss-Ellen Hemenway were noatess Friday afternoon at the sEIki club. ;' Tbadining room and luncheon tables were lovely with asters, gladioli and michaelmas daisies in - shades of lavendar and rose. Covers were placed for Miss i ,MarJorie Marcus, Miss Margaret rJJrager, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Virginia Holt. Miss Marzaret Brown. Miss Virginia Page, Miss , ,;siner wood. Miss Yvonne Smith, ,Miss Ruth Pick, Miss Eleanor i2,vWright, Miss Margaret Wagner, A . MISS Camvl Rrarion Ulna nrutrh vn Thielsen, Miss JuTia Creech, Misg r,.MaxIne Myers, Miss Phyllis Day, Miss Frances Martin, Miss Lois Wilkes MId. fantvol n. VH ;Tirginia Berger, Miss Binie Cupper, mism Margaret Kngie, Miss Kath T erine Laughridge. Bliss Katherine Caulet, Miss Frances Laws, Miss &. Virginia Sisson, Miss Gertrude 0Winslow, Miss Bertha Babcock, ,, Miss Catherine Corey. Miss Grace it Eliza-beth Holm an, .Miss Rutheda Hoffnell, Miss Evelyn Ross, Miss . Helen Darby, and the hostesses, j4 Miss Moore and Miss Hemenway. . ' ' Bridge was enjoyed for fever- , 1 hours following ,te luncheon. t,.Mis8 Katherine Laughridge won i" the first prize for high score hon S(. ors and Miss Isobel George receiv t ed the second- award. . . 'SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday Willamette Shrine, No. 2. A" Order of White Shrine of Jer- : ' usalem. Masonic temple. 8:00 o'clock. Constitution Day. Program arranged by Chemeketa chap- ter, D. A. R. Commercial club auditor!- am. 8:00 o'clock. Public invit- ed to attend. Program in observance of 77th anniversary of Rebckah Odd-Fellowship. I. O. O. F. hall. 8:00 o'clock. Tuesday Woman's Republican club. Mrs. C P. Bishop. 765 Court street, hostess. 2 r0 o'clock. Wednesday Daughters of the Kile club. Masonic temple. 2:00 o'clock. W. F. M. S.. Leslie M. E. church. Mrs. John BertcJson, 110 Lefelle street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. v - Friday Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. A. C. F. Perr, 166 W. Wash- lngton street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Eastern Wedding Of Interest . Here . -"CJALEM friends will be interest 1 ( fjed in the marriage of Miss Mir. V, . lain Beesley of Del Rey. Illinois . and Mr. Harold De Vries of Salem. 'Oregon which took place Wednes-i-tfky. August 29, at the Del Rey Methodist church, with the Rer. rJohn T..KIllip. officiating. 1 The bride, who was given In I. marriage by her father, Mr. Charles Beesley. wore a white satin gown and carried a shower of bride's roses. Mis Lucille Cnrphey otMOnarga. Illinois was the bride's only -at. tendant. Chancy Earl Beesley act. ed as best man. Mrs. D Vries 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beesley of Del Rey, Illinois. She attended the Del Rey schools and Is a grad uate of Oregon Normal School, ' Monmouth. Guests in attendance at the wedding included 'Mr. Jack S'auf fer of Chicago, Illinois; , Mr. Dan B. Schoff of Salem, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Willing Scott and Mr. ajid Mrs. John Scott of St. Cloud, Minnesota; and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Smith of Flanigan, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. De Vries left after the service tor Salem, Oregon -where they will make their fu ture home. Christmas Gifts to Be Sent to Soldiers - Miss Jane Doyle, executive sec iretary of the Portland chapter of the. American Red Cross associa tion, has asked Salem War Moth ers to make up bags of Christmas gifts for our soldiers and sailors In foreign countries. Knives. -pocket combs, shaving cream, razors, pencils, or any oth er small articles will be welcomes as contributions. The articles will be packed by the local Mothers and sent to the Portland headquar ters. Those wishing to make contri butions may leave them at the Gray Belle, the Spa, or with Mrs. : J. A. BernardL 43S South High street. Miss Alice Brown Returning to East Miss Alice ' Brown who has spent the greater part of the sum- mer in Salem as the house guest of Miss Sallie Bush and the Mteaes Eugenia and Charlotte Zleber is ilfiearin? tomorrow for her home in Westfield Massachusetts, - Tn R3: HENRY CLEAVER, an attractive IvJl bride of the ,late summer; season. Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver, formerly TVliss Martha Toeves, ha vi& returned from a wedding trip to British Columbia and are now residing in Salem. I ' 'J 'S r I 1 1 snXw 1 L ?Tas1 I t . i I i IK Mrs. Alfred Brosseau Will Be Honored Here A SOCIAL event which is arous-1 ing interest not only in Salem , bat throughout the state is thej conference, luncheon tea and ban quet which will take place in Salem Thursday, September 20. honoring Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau of Washington, D. C. president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution: and Mrs. William Sherman Walker of Seat tle, Washington, vice-president general and chairman of the ra tional defense committee of the national association, who is ac companying Mrs. Brosseau on her tour of the Pacific Northwest. Mrs. Edwin Clyde Apperson-of McMinnville state regent of the Daughters; and Mrs. Homer Gou let. regent of Chemeketa chapter which will be hostess organization, assisted by members of the pro gram committee, have arranged interesting entertainment for he day. Margaret Heltzel will be special page to the president-general, Jane Harbison will be special page to the state regent, and Rutheda Hoffnell. . Roberta Mills, "Grace Elizabeth Holman and Edna Ray. mond will act as floor pages and will also serve at the tea in the afternoon. The conference meeting will op en at ten o'clock Thursday morn ing in the House of Representa tives of the State Capitol. Follow ing the assembly call which will be played by Wesley Heise, will be the entrance of national and state officers with escort of pag38 to the accompaniment of music ar ranged by Miss Elizabeth Levy. The Invocation will be given by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette University, and the nag salute will be led by Mrs. Walter Hembree. state chairman of the correct use of the flag. Mrs. Seymour Jones, past state regent of Chemeketa chapter, will lead the American' Creed, and Mrs. C. C. Clark will lead in the -inging of America. Mrs. Homer Goulet and Mayor Thomas A. Livesley will give short Salem Women Attend Denver Convention Mrs. C. N. ' Need hem and Mrs. E. E. Bergman left last week by motor for Denver, Colorado where they will be in attendance at the annual convention of the Danghr ters of Veterans of the Civil War as official Oregon delegates. The convention of the Daugh ters which will be held in con junction with the annual gathering of the Grand Army of the Repute lie will open this morning and continue in session until next Fri day. 'According to a letter received by Salem friends Mrs. Needham and Mrs. Bergman motored east by way of the Old Oregon Trail. They found the roads In good condition but encountered some snow in the mountain passes. They will return to Salem over the southern route. Salem Group Will Attend Round-Up Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, JTrJ Mr: and Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Asa- he 1 Bush and Mr. and Mrs. James il. Linn are leaving Thursday for Pendleton where they will attend the Hound-up. While in Pendleton the group will tie the house guests of Mrs. . Linn's sister, Mrs. Rich ard Rice, ; , X . . j 5 -v . N x r? . '. .-. X speeches of welcome and Mrs. Ed. vin Elyde Apperson, state regentj vill respond. . Mrs. J. B. Montgomery of Portland, first organizing regent ind first state regent of Oregon; Mrs. John F. Beaumont, organlz ar of state conferences ? Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, Oregon's first vice pfesident general; Mrs. Anne M. Lang, national- vice chairman of national defense and Oregon's sec ond vice president. general; will Following the introduction of the honor guests by the sfte re gent, Mrs. L. E. Watt, regent .X Willamette chapter, Portlandwill present the flag to the conference. Miss Lena Belle Tartar will sing and Mrs. Brosseau and Mrs. Gor don MacCracken of Ashland, form er state regent, will give address es. A no-hostesa- luncheon will be served at one o'clock at the Hotel Marion and the conference ses sions will be resumed at. two. The aftertfon's program will in clude: an address by Mrs. William Sherman Walkex; vocal solos, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn and a query period which will be participated', I in by the following chapters: As toria, Champoeg, fcbemeketa. Coos Bay, Crater Lake. Deschutes, Eualonea, Grande Ronde, Linn Mathew Starbuck, Mt. Ashland. Multnomah, Oregon- Lewis and Clark, Quenette, Susannah Lee Barlow, Willamette, Winema and Yamhill. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, assisted by Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Miss Lillian Applegate, Mrs. S. L. Minard. Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs. Ross C. Bidwell. Mrs. Oscar Hayter and Mrs' C. D. Sundberg, has arranged a tea at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop, !765 Court street, to follow the af ternoon meeting. Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson and Mrs. Seymour Jones have been asked to preside at the serving nrns. Mrs. Homer Goulet and Mrs. Apperson will be included in the receiving line with Mrs. Brosseau and Mrs.-Walker. Mrs. Magee Hostess At Meeting of Club The N. T. L. Embroidery club met Thursday evening at the hmoe of the president. Mrs. R. C. Magee. Mrs. C. E. Albin won the prize awarded at the close of the eve ning. Refreshments were served by the hostess. In the group were Nellie Var ley, Florence Wilkerson. Wealthla Bones. Juanita Mapee. Mae Albin, Pearl Kinzer and the hostess, Mrs. Magee. The next meeting of the. club will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Mapes, 1325 Broadway street. ' Parent-Teacher Meet Postponed for Week The state Parent-Teacher asso ciation regional convention in Portland which had been set for October 16-20, has been postponed to October 30, 31 and, November 1, so that all Parent-Teacher asso ciation women may ha.vo an oppor tunity to "work for the community chest of which the organization is a beneficiary. ' Mrs. Henry Meyers spent Friday with friends in Portland. , ryiKS- W. CONNELL DYER, prominent lvL Salem matron, who assisted with the elaborate garden party which took place August 30 at the attractive 'country home of Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, north of town. 1 : 4 1 1 ,U . 1 -Jit -v 5-1 SONG OF THE Dust that was jade. Dust that was rose. Yesterday's sunset. Whither who knows? Music of lips', Music of eyes, Passion of lyric Haunting the skies. H. Sewall Clubs of County To Have Fall Meeting rpHE annual fall meeting of the m Marin county Federation of Woman's clubs will be held in Jef ferson October 18, according to an announcement made last week by the federation president, Mrs. C. H. Brewer of Stayton. Hostess clubs for the meeting will be tfie Jefferson Woman's club, the Ankeny Hill Woman's club and the Talbot Woman's club. The following chairman of standing committees have been appointed by the president: educa tion, Mrs. Ruth Wood of Stayton; legislature. Miss Mattie F. Beatty of Salem; public health, Mrs. E. L. Steinhoff of Aurora conver. sation, Mrs. F. A. Elliott'," Salem ; civics, Mrs. Mollie Geer, Wood, burn; extension, Mrs Ivan Put nam, Waldo Hills; credentials, Mrs. F. D. Hillman, Wlllard; children's farm home, Mrs. Dav id Looney, Jefferson. Officers of the Marion county Federation are: president. Mrs. C H. Brewer, Stayton; vice-president; Mrs. Waldo Brown. Hub bard, secretary, Mrs. Eric Butler, Salem; and treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Currie, Willard. Christian Church Circle Will Meet . The south circle of the First Christian church will be entertain ed Wednesday with an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. B. W. Macy. 444 North 18th street. Mrs. Birdwell will be assistant hos tess. A covered-dish luncheon will bo served at noon and the afternoon will be spent in sewing for the girls' college at Eugene. "Mrs. W. H. Sneed ot Raymond. Washington is spending the week end In Salem with her daughters, the Misses Georgia- and Dorothy Sneed. Mrs. Earle L. Hunter Jr. (Uinta Kirk) will sail September 17 on the "Princess Louise" for her home in Juneau,- Alaska. Mrs. Hunter has spent the oast fort night with her parents at Chema- wa. ELGIN ORE . COMING SOON rfa 1 r il ; I IfTv r 1" v 1 f ROAD'S END Dust of a hill Dust of a star. Wayfarer's wending Whither how far? End of a road. End of a song. And Rom nay fires Burn twilight-long! Bailey (McCalls) Dr. Grace Young . Honored at Affair COMPLIMENTING her houge guest, Dr. Grace Young of The Dalles, Mrs. B. L. Steeves enter tained Thursday in her home on Court street with an atrtactive af ternoon tea. ; Baskets of gladioli in a variety of shades were arranged about the reception hall, living rooms and dining room. Those bidden to meet Dr. Young were: Mrs. Aj S. Hisey, Mrs. F. A. Leeee. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Wallace C. Hawley. Mrs. E. M. Heigho, Mrs. Cedric Heigho, Miss Laura Hale, Mrs. Frank M. Ericksoh, Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. Fred A. Erixon, Miss May Hale, Miss Laura Heist, Mrs. La ban A Steeves, Miss Lina Heist. Mrs. M. C. Findjey, Mrs. Almira Hale and Mrs. David Richardson. An interesting feature of the af ternoon was the talk given by Miss Laura Heist concerning life and customs of the people in In dia. I .JLi-L aK. k KAY8 472 State -4 :a.-Sv:' 1 1 ftrv clrn Ay 'L 'V - ! " - ARfcY GORDON ROBERTSON, son of JH1 Mrs. Marie Robertson, 325 North High street, who will spend the winter in Mon tana. Harry Gordon is four years of age. Mrs- Robertson is a member of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary quartet. V f" s , ,a .' , .' . - , . -ff 1 ' " Congregational Group To Meet In Portland MEMBERS of Congregational churches of Oregon, Wash, lngton. California and Idaho will ae in attendance at the annual meeting of the Pacific Siope Con gregational Congress which will bo in session Tuesday, Wednes day, and Thursday. September 18, 19 and 20 in Portland. Delegates from Salem will in clude the Rev. and Mrs. Charles e: Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry; Sr.. Mrs. Mark McCallister. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Neer, Special Values $15 to $19 "School girls will te delighted to hear the news of this special sale of school coats . . . because . . . they are so much better than the ordinary coat in style, quality and all around usefulness that there is ho comparison. - I y ; Novelty tweeds with luxurious fur collars new tans, and' wood browns, new greys, new blues, in fact you'll find THE COAT here in this sale at a genuine saving of $5 to d. See these this week. Court St. at Liberty 4. - Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs. Ira Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fake, Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks, Mrs. L. M. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newton. All sessions will be held at the First Congregational .church "of Portland with the exception of the meeting Wednesday evening which will take the form of a dinner at Council Crest. , Among the prominent speakers who will participate in conference programs are: Dr. Ozora S. David of Chicago, Illinois, moderator of the national council. Purchase of 50 School Sait-ni'k u.LmAg btpiiiucHi Mtore MrsV Roberts Entertains Guests "JiyfRS. T S. ROBERTS, presi dent of Province two of the National Dunning Music .Teacher' association, entertained Thursday afternoon In her home at 50r North Summer street with a charmingly-appointed one o'clock luncheon, honoring members of the Portland Dunning club. The guests were seated at small tables, arranged in the upstairs studio. Zinnias and dblack-eyed susans in combination with tall tapers in pastel shades formed the attractive centerpieces. Motoring down from Portland for the affair were Emma Welch Landry, president of the Portland club; Kate Dell Marden and Jean Warren Carrick, tne two normal teachers 'of the northwest; Mar garet Keep Lone. Amy Warren Baier, Julia C. Kutler, Winifred K. Dyer. Lilian Cashon Ryder. Frances N. Burdick, and Beulah ('. Ockwig; Additional guests were Elma Weljer and "Joy Turner Moses of Salem, who were enter ed on the roll as new members of the association. Miss Helen Benner and Miss Georgia Sneed assisted in serving. A brief business session follow ed the luncheon. Later in the afternoon. Profes sor Roberts gave a recital of de lightful music on his studio organ. One of the most interesting num bers of the program was "Rhap sody" (Demarest) played by Pro fessflr Roberts, organist; and Miss Helen Benner, pianist. m Before leaving in the evening for their Jiome in Portland the group visftp3 the Miles's Linen Mill. Attractive Afiair Compliments Visitor ' A, N outstanding affair of the past week was the delightful one o'clock luncheon for7 which Mrs. Louis E. Bean was hostess Thursday afternoon itt her home at the Royal Court, complimenting Mrs. Josephine Parrish Stewart who will leave shortly for Eu gene to resume her duties as house mother at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house. Dahlias, in the rich autumn shades, combined with golden glow, block-eyed susans and gold enrod, decorated the dining tabl ? and living rooms. Bridge was the diversion of th afternoon. Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mrs. John Albert tied for high score honors. Mrs. Seymour Jones received the second award ami Mrs. Stewart received a guest prize. 73 Sizes 12 to 15 years 'Phone 2397 i- ( CO i' t - s V V