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.4--:'. A-'iJV . . i ; , The New Oregon Statesman. Salem Oregon, Friday Morning, February 1, 1929 - " - - - -:r - , - - By Laird Society News and Club Affairs - Olive M. Doak, Society Editor CUPlD WINSTSCTER 'YEAR'S STRIFE Smart Tea Honors Rainbow Mother :' . Advisor DECEMBER-MAY' kl 'M VMSiiSi I - Miss Maxlne Myers entertained! th home of her parents on Chemeketa , street with tea. from roar to six Thursday afternoon tor the new Rainbow officers and Emmlttees of Chadwick chapter sembly No. 3 In order that they might meet, the new Mother A4 rlsor of the order, Mrs. Hazel Gillette. Miss Myers was assisted by her Snother Mrs. Frank Myers, and Miss Vivian Stoltenberc, and by Mrs. Pay Wright who poured and Miss Leila Johnson who cat lees. In the dining room Miss Myers was assisted by Miss Julia Creech, Miss Cynthia Delano. Miss Katharine Laaghridge, Miss Es ther Wood. Miss CaroyI Braden, and Miss Eleanors Wright The rooms and tables, were lOTely i In the color ' scheme of delicate pink, yellow and green carried oat in lorely pink car nations, green ferns and yellow gapers in auraetrreiy snaaea holders. Some fifty guests were in dar ing tne axternoon to enjoy tnis si tractlre party, one of the smart' at that has been given by the j yyunger set (Luncheon Guests Plan For Campaign The final plans are being made and last instructions are being given out from Y. W. C. A, head- ouarters for the coming i. w. u. A. campaign for funds to the atcount of $7,500 which is need ed to jCarry on the work of the organization for 1929. Thursday a noon luncheon was lield at the Y. W. C. A. headquar ters for the executive committee the board of directors, and the captains of the' campaign teams .This luncheon was in the nature of a rally to create enthusiasm 'and give final Instructions for the campaign, , It was announced at this meet ing by Mrs; C. S. Hamilton, pres ldent newly elected of the Y. W C. A. that Mrs. L. H. McMahan rice president, would act a pre siding officer of the luncheon which will be served every day ; during the campaign the week of February 4 to February 9, these luncheons to be held at the Young Men's Christian association build ing. Hostess for the luncheons. It Was announced, would be Mrs. M. L. Meyers. Mrs. L. H. Lauterman has been appointed chairman of the luncheon committee with Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke and Mrs. Glei Niles "as assistants. Mrs. F. M. Erlckson will have charge of ar ranging for the speakers who will address the luncheons during the . Three Links Club Enjoys Splendid Party The Three Links club met In the. club parlors recently for a business and sewing session. At 6:30 o'clock a potluck dinner was verved to members and their fam lties and to the Willamette en campment who was a specially Invited guest. The tables were " attractively decorated with potted plants, ferns, and pastel shaded paper streamers from the center of the room to each plate. 1 Following the dinner a social evening was enjoyed by some 200, guests. Mrs. Moored was in . charge of the entertainment for FY's evening. This Is the second . joint 'meeting of the Three Link and the Encampment, the firs one being held In January. The success of the Idea seems assured During the Encampment meet ing Just previous to the dinner thef degree of Royal Pnrple '.was conferred.! ' A drawing was also held for a silk quilt In which Mrs Harriet Miller held the Incky ticket. The committee In charge of . food for the potluck dinner were Mrs. Carrie Bunn, Mrs. Grace - Webber, Mrs. Belle Carlson, Mrs. Coral McNeil, and Mrs. Edith Mc- Elroy. ! ' Officers of the Three Links - club for 1929 are Mrs. Melissa Persons, president. Mrs. Dora : HI1L - vice president, Mrs. Grace Robertson, secretary, and Mr. A I me Mills, treasurer. In the at ." ternoon session of the club Mrs. R. O. Henderson, the outgoing president Of 192S, was presented. with a beautiful console set. The next meeting of the club will be at' the I. O. O. F. hall February t. - - Mrs George Lewis Plans Party Series : Dr. and Mrs. George-Lewis gave the first of a series of parties which they have planned Wednes day evening. Rook was the center of attention for the evening. G nests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph : Kletxlag. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc Millan, Dr. and Mrs. Voight, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmeit Welling. - r-.t.-h Friends of Mrs. " Allan Bynon will regret to leant that 'she is in : the Salem general hospital - after , having undergone a major opera tion Monday. Mf s. Bynon Is pro- - grossing as well as could "T)e ex- pected, it Is reported. 17 iAsk ymt greet for iw Crewa Cake ' Floor. . Prononnced bi by fort sit cater ' J if VJ tLS . - " I ST ...v.: ..... e v. K -f . .:::v:-".- "A. v.- : J i , ' - i Alfred Arlington,' 22, left," and Dorothy Hateh,! 17, right, have finally won out and are married after a year's battle with her rel atives in Oakland, CaL Their first marriage Annulled through efforts of her mother, Dorothy had Mrs. Golds Wessella, center, appointed her guardian and (With Mrs. Wessella's-consent the young: pair have been remarried. , Social Calendar Friday Women's Alliance of Unitar ian church, Emerson room. 2:30. Patriotic memorial ser. vice. West Side Circle Jason Lee church, Mrs. Richard Erick- son has been postponed. Standard Bearer dinner for W. F. M. S. at First M. E. church. Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church -meets at 2:30 o'clock In Emerson room. Hal Hibbard. U. S. W. V. monthly business meeting, 2 o'clock. First Spiritualist chnrch circle, George Stoddard, 1420 N'..4th street. 8 o'clock. Saturday Elks' club dance, guest night. First Methodist church, cooked food sale. Southern Pacific ticket office. D. A. R.. Elks club. 2 o'clock. White Shrine of Jerusalem guests of Oregon Shrine No. 1, Portland. Reservations call 1979R or 167. Womanls Relief corps, 2 o'clock. Miller's Hall. The program which Is being ponsored by the ladies division of be Pringle Community club has been postponed until Friday, Feb. uary s. IT A WAYS PAYS TO TO1AEDIS AIT HESBSiHI'S When you Trade at Irish's you Will Find! One Price the Wreek Through. Irish Stores are being made the Most Popular Stores Wherever They Are. I Come In and See For Yourself ! Feb Naptha Soap . Lightens the Laundry 10 Bars 49c JeH X-Cell Gelatine 4 PkgsV.. ..29c Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Large 1C Bottle . IOC - Grandma Cookies The Best there is OQ - 4 Doz. . ;... LvZ APPLES! APPLES I Nice Sweet Red Juick Apples Per Bu. Box L.., i Kerr's Oata 10 Lb. Bag ... Corn Flakes 3 Pkgs. New Ota. ; Try a Package.. 2 Pkgs. 47c 25c 15c 25c Have you tried our Peter Pan Coffee with the Rich Flavor? 48c Lb. ! 77 Turnips Nice, Med. size . 'Lbs.-; .. 15c Large Cauliflower ,: , Per Head 15c and 20c Bananas, 3 Lbs. .2 4 c - Oranges and Pail , .; 4 D02. ''7:-7 on- Med. Size :.;:...Oi7C miSII-BIUGS CASH STORE - . 598 N, Commercial SL, Phonji 955V.': ; V " DALLAS BttOWX8VILLE CORVALLIS SALEM WB- , LEBANON TOLEDO " , ' DEUVER Thursday Club has Bridge-Luncheon Meeting Mrs. George Johnson entertain. ed the Thursday club at her home Thursday afternoon for luncheon and bridge. Luncheon was served at one o'clock with covers laid for fourteen. Red was the color scheme which was carried out In tapes, carnations and valentine hearts. Bridge occupied the afternoon after luncheon. During . the busi ness session a new members was voted elnto the club. Mrs. Camp bell, j Special guests Were Mrs. Sam Adolph, and Mrs. Paul Johnson. Club members present were Mrs. L. P. Aldrich. Mrs. W. ,J. Lilje- qulst. Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Charles Knowland. Mrs. P. J. Meany. Mrs. A. E. HUckestein, Jr., Mrs. C, F. Giese, : Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, and Mrs. George W. Johnson. Miss Pauline Johnson assisted in receiving1 and serving. : : Mrs. William Burghardt Is pre senting Miss Gertrude WInslow In a solo recital Friday, evening at 8 o'clock at the Burghardt home. This Is Miss WInslow's first solo recital and promises to be very well given. The numbers on the recital program are mostly old classics with a few modern class ics interspersed. Libby's Fancy Red Salmon Tall M OC Cans I-:... faUt Valley Rose Flour Sack $1.43 Peter Pah Flour 49 Lb, i 01 mlC Sack .....i.pAee7D Dalles Diamond Flour 49 Lb. i dr no Sack 910) 97c ' Hodgen Brewster Egg Prod. $2.80 Laymore C 1-4- $2.70 Eastern Wheat; $20 Climax Dairy ; $1.80 Mill Run i-J.Jr.$i;40 Hodgen Brewster : Chick Feeds and Wiscon sin Mash for.; Baby Chicks or 'Turkeys Get Started Right with the small chicks on; the Feed that ' makes them grow . Improper Feeds : stunt the growth of the Baby : Chickens Ask for Hod-, gen-Brewster ; Feeds ' al-t Club Is Guest For Luncheon Bridge Mrs. Karl Becke wee hostess to her club Thursday afternoon at her home on North Summer street. A one o'clock, luncheon was served for which covers were' laid for 12. Candles in pastel shades and Eng. lieh laurel attractively decorated the table and rooms. After luncheon bridge occupied the afternoon. Mrs. Lynn Mc Cready won the guest prize and Mrs. Paul Hendricks the club prise. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. D. F. Proctor. Mrs. F. W. Poorman. Mrs. Gns Hiison, and Mrs. Lynn McCready of Eugene. Club mem bers present were Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Hollls Huntington. Mrs. Carl Nel son. Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry, and Mrs. Lawrence Woodworth. Standard Bearers Give Hermitage Banquet The annual Hermitage banquet given by the Standard Bearers society of the First Methodist church In honor, of the 60th an niversary of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society will be held In the church parlors at 6 o'clock tonight. The girls will be hos tesses to their mothers and the of ficers of the W. F. M. 8. The following program will be given : Songs King's Highway, Anchors A weigh, Onward Christian Friendship Our Goals Efficiency Secretary Greetings W. F. M. S. TTt. T 1.1. Response-rf Yl W. S. B. ..-ii-U-t-L- Mrs. 1 'F; BrelthaupV I V Violin Solo ...Elrae Maxwell "Our Colors" Mrs. C. G. Doney "Three Candles' ....The Hostesses Toast "Score One" . Dorothy Taylor Song Faith of our Mothers Toasts "Score Two" Doris Phenecle "Score Three" ..-Faith Prlday Song Jesus the Light of the World Duet Mrs. C. Maxwell, Mrs. C. Fessenden Surprise Party Honors Silver Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummel were surprised by a group of their friends Saturday evening. The par ty was arranged In honor of the sliver wedding anniversary of the Hummels. Gifts of silverware were presented In a pattern favored by Mrs. Hummel. "Five-hundred" was played af ter the excitement of the surprise lhad subsided. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough won high score and Mrs. C. H. Hill and Mrs. Ralph Howard won second. Following cards was a mock wedding ceremony In which Mr. H. A. Smart officiated as clersry man and Mr. and Mrs. Hummel were bride and groom. Under the direction of Mrs. H. A. Smart. Mrs. E. Moses. Mrs. Ralph Howard, and assisted by GREENBAUM'S Department Store 36in Outing Flannel. Lights and Darks Good weight, clean r up price, yd- ... IOC 60x76 Double Bed Blankets- lit quality striped BEAUTIFUL BLANKET ROBES Heavy, fluffy, pretty patterns Part wooL our $3.50 grade All wool Blanket Robes J about ;r:;Cti yKsfcO-'i F7I-' Mlbs. $2.75 Blanlcet Robe 240 and 246 N. Meii never get so old, bald and fat that they think they are un- , attractive to womeni j tWMe"4 Jthe iwlfe of their youth dies, ;do they L pick ouiii woman of their own age for number two? They' do not. , They picV out In nine cases out of ten some slim, young creature, ; flatter her with the attentions of a successful business man, spend -money on her as few men of her age can afford to do, point out that they can give her a fine house, position, and a luxurious car. intimate that they will hang diamonds on her and that the two of ' them will dance through life together without hard work or sacrifice of any sort. She is flattered and dazzled. Youths of her own age appear callow and clumsy beside this man of affairs, and the match Is made. Mrs. F. L. Joseph and Mrs. Mabel Wright, rellclous refreshments were served. - Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ja- cobson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Case. ment. Miss Cleone Casement, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Good- enough. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kigh. linger. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wick ert, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses, Mrs. Mabel Wright, and- the surprise honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hum mel and Ray Hummel. Mrs. Harry Woodward has re turned to Salem from St. Vincent's hospital. Portland, where she has been 111 fo rsome time. Mrs. Wood ward la convalescing rapidly and is -able to receive friends at her home. films! Men's All-Wool OVERCOATS BARGAINS to clean up for the season Any. Overcoat formerly priced up to $25 i NOW 274n. Outing Flannel Lights or Darks To clean up. j 1 f Special, yd. ; L iUC 70x80 Double Bed Blankets 1st quality white or grey or tan (( pair ,,., p&fD7 for. AH LwooPBed ; Blankets, 72x 84, weIghtC A A n5H Ihs, pair 2: vDvU-. reduced to $2.15 Commercial St Miss Beryl Holt Is Luncheon Guest Mrs. Thomas Wolgamott hon ored Miss Beryl Holt with a twelve o'clock luncheon Thurs day at the Wolgamott home on South Church street. The lunch eon table was centered with a large valentine on either side of which were tall red tapers in sil ver holders. Tiny valentines marked covers for nine. Guests Invited were the honor guest Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Car- lotta Crowley, Miss Ada Ross. Miss Leila Johnson, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Harold Ieherwood, Miss Mary Eyre and Miss Ola Clarke. . Salem Garden Club To Meet Monday There will be a very Interesting and Important meeting of the Sa Two of the Tempting Salad Recipes to Be Prepared Daily? A FaTorito Preffetred by SDss Humphreys. AMAIZO FRENCH DBCSSrNO T. Bnffftr , 1 t. SIt , X. Paprika 14 t. Black Fonpw 4 T. Amalxo Oil 4 T. Worct terhtr Sun 4 T. Cftonp (2 T. Xiinon Julc (2 T. Vinegar or (t T. Zaiiiob Jalcm or (4 T. Vtaesar EM.i first 4 Incre'ant witli tpcoh to an muliion and add Wor eterhlrs Eaura out tablaapoonfall at a.tima and itirring thorourhlf aaak timaT Add other larrodionta aad atir wall. Do not nta ma arc baatar lor thla. A Favorite Prepared by . Bliss Murphy aOTAXi ASPAXAOX7S 8 ALAS I pkf. Boral Lamoa OaUtln lYt eapa koOlBf watar U enp Tlnafar 1 tauptn salt yt toaapooa paprika 4 toaapooa poppor SaaOl caa of aaparacma tfps -t tahlMpooas pimasto 5 taUacpoonj eboppod ptokls X tabloapoon choppod groan popper ikars boUod acr . tafod oUro ringi for gtnUbSng Dlaoolvo 1 pkf. Royal Laoaoa OaV tia la boillaf wator, add Tlaagar aaA MMilift Coo I. Wkoa It bofiaS to thlokaa alifhtlx. -aid pleklao, groom voppor ' and pimoato, eboppod flno. .' Llao Wra a boM wtti atparagas tlpa aad dacorato aMa of mould . wftH ataifai oUro and bard boUoi St rlap. i - Pou la nttxtaro aad eblll aaW firm. Sarra oa ortap lottaeo wltb Craam Ifareaaiao." SOTAl CKZAX lldTrOVAlSS t Cap MayonalM - - C. .. j :. . H sop vfcippod oraaaa or (eaaaod croaM). . Fold valppod araaai lata M4roa lao amd aorvo vitb Boral Oolatta Salada. -. -r - ' - ! On North r Liberty Street IE What follows: The man tries to settle back into his former life with his first wife. He wants to entertain his middle-aged frlendi and play around with them bridge or golf. He Is contented with his easy chair and his paper after dinner and doesn't want to t;o out. And the girl, too late, discovers she wants to go to dances an.l other amusements with young folks her own age, and ten to on she meets! a good looking young man Wlthwhom she could have been happy building a little home and rearing babies, and she grows to hate this elderly person who tead no business getting her to marry him taking advantage of her youth and Inexperience, as she calls It. The consequence Is boredom for both, if not divorce. lem Garden club on Monday night at 8 o'clock at the Woman's club house, 4 60 N. Cottag street. Mr. Jones of the photographic firm of Boychuck and Jones of Portland will be present and lecture and show slides, many of which belong to the collection of the National Geographic. These slides picture very unusual and fine scenes of the Cascade and Olympic moun tains, and of mountains and wild flowers of Alaska. Members'of the garden club are guests for this meeting and the public which is urged to be pres ent will be admitted for a small admittance fee.. Anyone desirins more definite information call Miss Blair, secretary of the Salem Garden club. Of Interest to Salem friends will be the numerous affairs which have been given for Bishop and Mrs. Jenkins and family be fore their departure from Port land for Nevada. Miss Lucretia Allen entertained at the Alexan Daily-both morning and ater-noon-Miss Murphy and Miss Humphreys, our salad experts will prepare these spe cial salad recipes, and you can't afford to miss seeing these experts in action. Special Salad Noon Classes for the Any Salad You wish Prepared will be furnished you by these experts : 7 Free Prizes Saturday at 3 p. m. Tklrtyi prlsea .ooqjit H wfll ba glren away Sat nrdayt erery , wonum attending; tha salad school la ellslbla "to "m prtsa and trlthont say charge. Be sure to attend ,: unique event DC? der court for Bishop and Mrs. Jenkins. Miss Ruth and Master William, Monday evening. Miss Louise Inabnlt entertained Mi si Ruth Jenkins as a house Riiest during her stay in Portland for the consecration ceremony of her father now Bishop Jenkins of Ne vada. Sunday night at an infor mal reception was given honor ing Miss Ruth at the home of Miss Dorothy Dixon, and Dr. F M. Loomis entertained for Miss Jen kins at dinner at the Benson ho tel where covers were laid for 18 Friday nigat. , The socal club to the auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans has post poned its meeting for one week. Among the 11 new hosiery shades presented by one promin ent house, for spring wear to har monize with th erecently announ ced, shoe and fabric colors, art eight belonging to the tan fam. ily, two grays and one soft blue shade, called lapis. School Features I Business women Friday this School; It U a of the season. 29 Years in Salem i ers mad ak bakers. 1 -"it ' . s- J 7S .-