PAGE TEN I'l, ' ' T " lit Society Brilliant Affair At Roberts Residence 'Mrs. Harriet Weia. of Portland. Mrs. Allis H. Kellosg and Mrs. T. 8. Roberta were joint hostesses for one of the most brilliant af fairs of the week at tbe Roberts home Thursday afternoon, given In honor of Mrs. Ralph White who will leave soon for the east where the "will spend the summer in study and visiting. Bridge was played in the beau tiful long studio room of the Rob erta home. Here a brilliant pro fusion, of spring flowers under 10ft light made a lovely setting for a delightful afternoon. Following bridge Miss Marguerite McDonald sang several solo numbers. Miss Grace Day and George Burrell. two students of Mrs. White's, gave an adagio number, and Prof. Rob erts played several organ numbers. This was followed by a tea hour with Mrs. Weis. Mr. Kellogg, and Mrs. Roberts serving, assisted by Miss Georgia Sneed. Guests coming in for the tea hour w.l3 Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs. Simms, and Miss Margaret Simms, snd Miss Jean DeWitte. High score for the bridge play ing went to Mrs. Carl Armstrong, second to Mrs. L. W. Gleason. and guest prize to Mrs. Ralph White. Guests making up the bridge tables were Mrs. Hal Patton, Mrs. Ii W. Gleason, Mrs. Russell Bone teele, Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Mrs. J. T. Whittig. Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mrs. W. F. Daily. Mrs. William Gosser, Mrs. Ted Purvine, Mrs. Qeorge Steelhammer. Mrs. Clar ence W. Keene, Mrs. Charle3 Rey nolds, Mrs. R. E. Gleinsorge and Miss Dorothy Mae Hubbs, Mrs. R. C Hunter. Mrs. George L. Forge, Mrs. E. T. Pierce. Mrs. Grant W. Day, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitx, Mrs. Robert Craig. Mrs. H. At Cornoyer. Mrs. P. E. Fulerton, Miss Marguerite McDonald. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Lee Can field, Mrs. Armin Berger, Mrs. Earl Daue'. Mrs. Har ley O. White. Mrs. E. jp. Charlton, Mrs. Fred Annnsen and Mrs. J. M. Doughton.. California Guest Made Luncheon I Inspiration Miss Minnie C. Burns of San Francisco, California, 6ster of W. e; Burns and house guest at the Burns home was the inspiration for a delightful one o'clock lunch eon party at the Burns home on West Lefelle street Thursday. Spring flowers were artistically arranged about the guest rooms and columbine and for-get-me-nots carried out the color scheme of pink in the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Covers were laid for th honor guset Miss Burns, and Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mrs. Henry B. Thiel son, Mrs. George White, Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. W D. Evans, Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson. Mrs. Julia Light, ner and Mrs. W. E. Burns. 1 Judge and Mrs. George Ross man entertained with bridge Wed nesday evening at their home on Court street. High score was won by Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyn. Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Xeedham. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doughton. Mr. and Mrs. F. Neer. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newton, Miss Carln Dcgermark, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen. Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, Mrs. S. De Lisle, Mrs. Presley Price, Mrs. James Thompson, and Mrs. Wil liam Blackley were asked for an afternoon at the William Wenlock home Monday afternoon by Mrs. Wenlock as a farewell compliment to Mrs. Harry E. Moore who will leave sopn for England. m ism i mi 49ct" I! I Try Using a Dessert Spoon in Measuring Because of its prime roasting and actual Freshness, the directions on a bag of Tenmor Derngood Coffee suggest using only a dessert spoon la measuring for each cup. You'll find a new meaning to full, rich flavor of a fine coffee you'll rediscover enjoyment In your fa vorite beverage. And with the dessert spoon meas urement, you'll find It easy to get - - Ten More Cups and Better Beverage with FRESH Tenmor Derngood Coffee Boasted and Prepared for Grocers in Salem and vicinity for Immediate Selling to the Consumer, by Colonial Coffee Co., Inc, Portland News and Club 3)UVE II. Doak, Scallops Are So Dainty (J 1691 ' SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul's Episcopal church, sil ver tea ffom 3 to 5 o'clock at Mrs. Frank Spears. Woman's Alliance, Unitar ian church, Emerson room, 1 o'clock luncheon and pro gram afternoon. Hiawatha council benefit dance, Cbemawa hall, 8 o'clock. Special meeting auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1547 Chemeketa, 7:45 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary, U. S. W. V.. Mrs. M. W. Baker. 1247 South Commercial street. Y. M. C. A. program. M. F. Franklin lectures on "Art," 8 o'clock, Y. M. C. A. building. Saturday A. A. T. W. at Gray Uelle, 12:30. Mrs. Virginia Bacon, speaker. Club Losers Will Entertain Today Mrs. Dean Adams, Mrs. A. C. Bishop. Mrs. John Waters, and Mrs. Clifton Mudd will entertain Mrs. Earl Kollenborn, Mrs. John Hunter, Mrs. Hurbert Davis, and Mrs. N. F. Wicker with a luncheon at the Elk's temple at one o'clock today. This Is the result of a com pact that the losers for the year should entertain the winner at the end of the season. Following luncheon the losers will entertain the winners with a line party at the Capitol theatre at which time they will see and hear "Show Boat." Mrs. W. H. Boles of Philomath, Oregon, was honor guest at "a din ner given Sunday by her daugh ters, Mrs. Grace Thompson and Mrs. Harry Rowe. Rhododendrons and purple lilacs made attractive decorations for the table and guest rooms. Covers were placed for the h'onor guest, Mrs. W. H. Boles, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Frink of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Umierhill of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boles. Rollin and Jean Boles, Mr?. Ella Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frink all of Portland. Arthur Boles of Philomath, and Katheryn Rowe, Faye Thompson, Mrs. Grace Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe all of Sa lem. J. Roastery at Your Grocer's to the Pound' Society Editor- PATTERN 1691 Oregon Statesman 15c Practical Pattern This season of bare arms would naturally bring the vogue of cape collars. Design 1691 is really out rageously smart and pretty with Its buttoned collar, its pointed skirt yoke and gracefully flared fullness all in harmony. Any sheer fabric printed from field flowers to geometric designs will create an adorable frock for afternoon or evening wear. Geor gette, chiffon, organdie, silk crepe, voile or very soft taffeta will be lovely. Green-blue shades are newand very flattering. May be obtained only in sizes 14. 16, 18. 20, 34. 36. 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 3 '4 yards of 40 inch material This model is eay to make. No dressmaking experience Is necessary. Each pattern comes to you with simple and exact in structions, including yardage for every size. A perfect fit is guar anteed. Patterns will be delivered upon receipt of fifteen cents (15c) In coins carefully wrapped or stamps. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, style number and size wanted. Our new spring end summer fashion book will be s?nt upon re ceipt of ten cents In coin. Ad dress all mall and orders to Ore gon Statesman Pattern. Depart ment, 243 W. 17h street. New York Ciy. Bridge Luncheon To Be Event Of Today A one o'clock luncheon with covers for nine will be a pretty affair at the home of Mrs. Carl Nelson this afternoon at one o'clock. Spring flowers in French bouquet effect will center the luncheon table. Following lunch bridge will be in play for the rest of the afternoon. Those bidden for the afternoon are Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Sr., Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. Gus Htxon, Mrs. Henry Cornoyer, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, and Mrs. J. E. Law. The Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church meets at th ehome of Mrs. W. A. Barkus, 1115 North Winter street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. H. C. Hanson will lead the devotions and Miss Nina McNary has charge of the Missionary program. All ladies of the church are invited to come. I II "Ae sweet strum of toft swish of brief A&'i ) I gjpzsfo cf hirtr-thcgaytrichleofJancy CA? II 1 I I Xc$a beautifully enclosed WW 1 I in&' oife swings along, (c 1 II vi glorified by cfpringtime f 1 I SPf (Sclour. . ml Nuda, Allure, Lotus 33 III (slw Indespensable nyPSv 11 I Wv $2.00 the pair j 1 I I Cvc9 Box of 3 pair $5.50 CbKD 1 I c5 Shown exclusively at the jL-O HI The OREGON STATESMAN,. Sakm, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 17i1929 - Affairs Mrs. Carl Nelson Entertains Her Club Mrs. Carl Nelson entertained her club with luncheon and bridge at her home on E street Thursday. Red tulips and other gay spring flowers made a happy atmosphere for the afternoon. Lnncheon was served at small tables where bridge was in play following it. Mrs. Hollis Huntington won high score for the afternoon and Mrs. Roy Simmons won the guest prize. Special guests for this affair were Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mr. J. E. Law, Mrs. Douglas Cohen of In dependence and Miss Heather Burton, sister of Mrs. Cohen's who is her house guest from Canada. Club members present were Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. P. D. Qui sen berry, Mrs. Lawrence Hofer, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Lawrence Woodworth, and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Thursday Club Is Afternoon Guest Of Mrs. Locke Mrs. O. C. Locke entertained the Thursday club at her home Thursday afternoon. Spring flow ers mostly tulips and iris were used effectively about the guest rooms where bridge was in play until the tea hour. The guest prize for the afternoons playing went to Mrs. O. F. Johnson. Special guests were Mrs. O. F. Johnson. Mrs.' Curtis Cross, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. DeBeck of Vancouver, mother of Mrs. T. A. Livesley and her house guest, and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Club guests present were Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. John J. Rob erts, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. George Rod gers, Mrs. Fritz- Slade, Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr., Mrs. John McNary. and Mrs. O. C. Locke. Salem Visitor is Dinner Hostess Mrs Warren Truitt of Moscow, Idaho, and guest of Mrs. A. N. Bush entertained with a 6:30 din ner Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Claudius Thayer in honor of special friends who have helped to make her visit in Salem a hap py one. Covers were placed for Mrs. 8 Dyer, Mrs. George Pearce, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Margaret Cosper, and Mrs. Truitt. Mrs. E. Hofer Is Guest For "500" Party Mrs. D. C. Minto and Mrs. Rob ert Downing were Joint hostesses honoring Mrs. E. Hofer Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minto. The guest rooms were pro fusely decorated with rhododen drons, iris, tulips, lilacs, snap, dragons and baskets of pansies in combinations with other spring flowers. At the close of "500" playing, Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy was awarded high score prize. Mrs. C. D. Gabrielson, second and Mrs. E. Hofer was awarded honor guest prize. Assisting at the tea hour which followed cards were Mrs. Lawr ence Hofer. Mrs. Hazel George. Mrs. Frank Halik. Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mrs. Ed Hartley and Miss Katberine Hartley. Missionary Society Honors Mother's Day Members and guests ef the Castle United Brethren church met at the home of Mrs. Blanche Welsh, 89S Breys avenue Tuesday afternoon where they enjoyed a program and social time for which the missionary society or, me Castle United Brethren church wa shostess. Dowers and favors carried out a yellow color scheme. During the program, poems and stories were given by members on the theme of "Home and Motn er." Solo numbers were sung by Mrs. L. WT. Biddle accompanied by Miss Margaret Townsend. A candle light service was very Im pressively presented by the follow ing ladles. Beauty of the Home Mrs. Su sie Chamberlin. Glory of the Home Mrs. Clif ford Hill. Hospitality of the Home Mrs. K. W. Harritt. Godliness of the Home Mrs. L. W. Biddle. After regular devotions and business meeting, the hostesses served refreshments assisted by Misses Maxine Hill, Marian Chase, Marj'orie Harritt and Frances Christenson. In the recent account of the Music Teachers association meet ing it was stated that Mrs. Wal ter R. May addressed the mem bers. Mrs. Clifford Moore of Port land, and state president was the speaker for the evening. Miss Julia Creech will be a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house at the University of Ore gon, Eugene for this week-end. Miss Creech will attend the Theta formal and the Sigma Nu dance while there. Mrs. C. D. Thomas, Mrs. Harry Brians, and Mrs. F. X. Albrich were Joint hostesses Tuesday af ternoon tor the U. D. club which was received In the Thomas home. Mrs. T. D. McClain won high score. Mrs. James Heenan and Mrs. Hoffman were special guests. GRETA GARBO ilFI SPY Famous Film Star Appears At Elsinore as Ex otic Heroine As Jthe exotic heroine of a spec tacular drama of military intrigue that spread through Europe be fore the World war. Greta Garbo scores another screeen triumph in The Mysterious Lady" which opens tomorrow at the Elsinore theatre. In the new picture Miss Gar bo is seen as a beautiful Russian spy. Conrad Nagel plays opposite as the young Austrian officer who falls under her charm and is dis graced. A thrilling love climax brings them together again. Fred Niblo, who- also directed Miss Garbo in "The Temptress" handled the megaphone on the new production, filming the story from an adaption written by Bess I Meredyth from an original Ger man novelist. v Included in the stellar sup porting cast are Gustav von Seyf fertits and Edward Connelly. The Fanchon and Marco "Vari eties" which will be shown in con nection with the feature produc tion Include Beeman and Grace, who recently finished an engage ment as headliners on the Austra lian vaudeville stage. Frederick Bowers, who acts as Master of Ceremonies was the country's most famous composer of popular songs twenty-five years ago. Then there are the Pickfords. I novelty Juggling act which has Just been recruited from the New York stage. The bill by far, tops all past presentations seen at the Elsinore. Senior Class To Stage Its March The annual senior march bv the I senior class of Willamette unl- NOTEr- TheVe Is rayon and rayon and rayon good, bad and Indifferent. When reputable manufacturers make a piece of material there is always someone who starts to work producing a like materia to aell "at a price" and that is why we do not want you to be confused In the specials were here offer. 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