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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1929)
criHGON BTATCSI1AN Sate Ot-u otmtny norma?, ffgrts&cr IT, 1923 PAGE NINE Society . . lA.A.U.W.Meeting Is Delightful Event The afternoon meeting of the A. A. V. W. t the home of A. Is. Bush Saturday afternoon was one of the outstanding meetings of the year. Prof. M. E. Peck f "Willamette university gave an ex tremely interesting lecture on the subject "Super-air craft of the flight of birds", discussing la a fascinating matner the origin of bird lire from the lowest forms of creeping animal life and with this origin he contrasted the present mate of flying in the life of man In regard to airplanes. Mrs. Alice H. Dodd spoke moat interestingly concerning several art treasures of the Busk home - At the business meeting Mrs. At -Fidher explained the newest j.rojitl of tno A. A. U. W. of Oregon. This organization has litid made through the efforts of Oron urtlr'tfOregon publish-' er. and Orofron nnthorg a tinted n-.ajv of Oregon suitable for flre- n' ..(,.-. wal'"". schools or an v other place where a map of o. ??!: - Uci be needed. Theae H'ajft will bo sold by the A. A. U. ' y. organiiations for the purpose of swelling the quota of Oregon for the one million dollar scholar ship, fund which the national or ganization is sponsoring. Tea was served at a late hour In the afternoon. Miss Alice isrown presided at the tea urns. Miss Gladys Newberry Is Complimented Miss Gladys Newberry enter tained Friday evening with a fare well party for ber sister, Miss Ed na Newberry, who is leaving Mon day for Wenatchce, Y.'ashlngton. The evening wr.s spent In conver- ' ration and clever games. A lunch eon was served at a late hour by tho hostess, MIfs Gladys New Krrri assisted by her sister. Miss Jilen Newberrq, and Miss Alice G-avos. Those present, were: Edna Newberry, Margaret Suth rriand. Mabel Lowd, Meda Hol r.i;ii. Ruby Johnson, Carla Wlll l.i ras. Grace Allen, Grace Welborn. I.-'ana Kersten. Louise Kayser, AHcb Gravos. Mary Sheldon, Jen ri. Lilley, Mr. Percy Gorton, Mrs. Mark "Wilburn, Mrs. W. L. Robins, Helen Newberry and the hostess. Miss Gladys, Newberry. Great Dress News! The Superiority of Breier's SPECIAL NOTICE: Remember, these are not reg ular $1 dresses, but Breier is able to sell them at this low price, because made in our own Garment Factory, we are able to produce them for less. There have been lots of $1 dress events . . . but these dresses are better in every way . . . better than the best that Breier has ever offered its customers at $1. Arid . Breier best VALUE is something to conjure with. See Our Special practical . . . latest styles. Blade ef commercially fast color percales, ia the attractive new bright patterns. r ' Sizes 16 to 48 The irregular hemlines, the higher waists, the flair and slight ly longer skirts, kimono and halt sleeves, all mark these mod els as THE LATEST. , THE "CHILDREN NOT FORGOTTEN We hare Included la this $1 Drees Feature our Junior-Miss Line for school girl. Two snappy styles In many color com binations. High waist 'with, fall flair sailor collar and tie. Also long side tie, side packet and low set flair. Sizes 7 to IS and 8 to 14 DEPT. STORES Store No. 24 NOMINATION COUPON hereby pominate M , Address ............................................. Ae .....i..;..:.. Telephone ............................................ . As Iflse Majestic Please place to ber credit (1000 Votes) v v Only One Nomination Coupon Counts. Present this . . Coupon to either of .the above dealers . News arid Club - -. m W wat a as aaaa OliyE M. Douuc Formal Dinner Is Attractive Affair One of the most beautiful din ners of the season was the formal 8:30 o'clock dinner for which Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowersox were hosts at the Spa Friday night, with aa evening of cards follow ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Darby. " Qpests were seated at one long table and . at two smaller ones. Bronze and yellow chrysanthe mums and tall lighted tapers made a beautiful formal note to this loTely party. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornoyer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer smith; Mrs. Margaret LeFurgie. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8pauldlng, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. John son, Dr. and Mrs L. A. Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott E. Colony. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Hamilton, -Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. Dr. and Mrs. Phil New- meyer. Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Belling er, Dr. and Mrs. Walter W. Loon ey and the hosts, Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Darby and Mr. and Mrs Frank Bowersox. Mrs. C.W. Davis Is Hostess TheLeslie Can Do group were entertained by Mrs. C. W,, Davis Friday at her home. A business meeting preceded a short pro3 gram. Tea was served late In the afternoon by the hostess assisted by Mrs. B. E. Otjen and Mrs. Charles Vick. Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. C. L. Wilcox were spe cial guests. Class members pres ent were Mrs. E. D. Rasmussen, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. J. W. Ritchie, Miss Van Ness, Mrs. Dar low Johnson, Mrs. Eva Rasmus sen, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, Mrs. Charles Vick, Mrs. B. E. Otjen and Mrs. Daris, the hostess. Mrs. F. A. Elliott Will Entertain Mrs. F. A. Elliott will be hos tess to members of Chapter A. B. of the P. E. 0. sisterhood Mon day night at her home on Mar ion street. This will be guest eve ning, each member having the New Printed Wash Dresses makes this a very impressive $11 DRESS 1L EVENT Planned by tis for customers our We are ready for throngs! Are yoa ready for bargains? Window Display IN THE WEST 141 N. ComL Socltt Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday Chapter AB, P. E. O. Sis terhood, guest meeting with Mrs. F. A. Elliott, 765 Marl on street. Study classes of the Balem Woman's club In the fire place room of the city library 2:30 o'clock. Ladies' Altar society tea for members of the St. Vin cent de Paal society, at parish hall, between the hoars of 2 and 4 o'clock. , Tuesday Salem Heights school. Thanksgiving program at community hall. Public invit ed. Auxiliary to Sons of Veter ans, regular business and in itiation following a o'clock oyster sapper. Town and flown club, Lausanne Hall, 2:30 o'clock Instead of Thursday. privilege of bringing on guest An informal program hat been planned and an attractlve.aoeial evening will be arranged for the pleasure of the guests. The social committee Is in charge, Mrs. Eric Butler, chair man and Mrs. Bessie I. Barrett and Miss May Rauch. GERVAIS The Past Noble urand club met Saturday night ai me nome of Mrs. Ida Schawb with ten members present. Work was begun on the play "A Poor Married Man," -which the club plans to give some time soon. Mrs. s. A. Harris and C. R. Moore as hostesses served refresh' ments assisted by Mrs. Sehaffbr Cherry v A A Affairs w wa Attracive Dinner Is Formal . Event Among the social functions of the eek the formal seven o'clock dinner for which Mrs. L. C. Far mer and Mrs. H. O. Malson were hostesses at the Malson home, on Tamerack street Saturday night was an outstanding affair. The decorative note for the long table upon which covers were placed for 16 was suggestive of Thanksgiving. A large bowl of fruit and chrysanthemums cen tered the table. Yellow candles were arranged In crystal holders on either side o fthls centerpiece; Soft lights completed a Yery love ly table arrangement. Following dinner cards were In play for the evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McMe- cham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mr. and Mrs.' L. C. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs, U. C. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. IT. O. Malson. AT. T- T rternoon l ea nonors St. Vincent Women The women of the St. Vincent de Paul parrish will be the guest of honor of the Ladles Altar So. clety Monday afternoon for a de lightful tea between the hours of two and four o'clock in the parish hall. The committee in charge of the arrangements is Mrs. B. F. Dim eter, Mrs. James Mahula, and Mrs, B. C. Zilenski. A famous FrencK soldier, one Napoleon Bonaparte, was first to chalk up the above re mark. But - armies aren't the only ones to travel that way Most of us use the same method, and we've got to be mighty careful how we treat that stomach. Let our doughnuts help you travel the road to good health. They are a perfectly bal anced food, brimful of nutrition and energy . . . a distinctly different flavor and a royal treat when your appetite needs a little coax ing. Try a box for a new food thrill. You won't have td do much traveling to get them, either. Just-ask your nearest grocer for " ' , Madebf City jMsiig Co Miss Irene Krall Is Honor Guest BRUSH COLLEGE A charm- Ins; feature of the meeting of the Brush College helpers Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ferdinand Singer was the miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Mary Irene Krall, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Peter Krall, who is to he married soon. Clever decorations of wise owls clinging to boughs were used with bronse chrysanthemums. Little Willis Vincent, la owl cos- tame, carried the numerous gifts to the honor guest. Miniature owls were perched on each Individual tray when lunch waa served. Mrs. Louis Singer, Mrs. John Schindler and Mrs. Victor Olsen assisted the hostess es, Mr. Singer, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Focht it the lunch hour. At the regular business meeting which preceded the shower the president, Mrs A, R. Swing pres ided. Mrs. Fred Olaen led devo- tlonals. Reports, of the Federated clubs meeting at Oak Point, November 16, were given by members who attended. The Business Girl's Class of the First Methodist church met at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Vasakas Tuesday evenlag. A social even Ing was enjoyed. A short business meting was hejd and refreshments were served by Mrs. Vaxakas. Those present "were Prof, and Mrs. Vazakas, Miss Ixora Temple- ton, Miss Clara Miller, Miss Bessie Smith, Miss Grace Robertson, Miss Florence Waldo, Miss Mary Sheldon, Miss Elizabeth Stock hausen. Misses Phoebe and Ruth McAd&ms, Miss Alta Kershner, Miss Lydla Hunt, Miss Elsie Mill er, Miss Augusta Breitbauptand MiJs Edna Newberry, LINCOLN The Lincoln Com munity club met Friday night in the scboql house and gave a pro cram of interestlnK solos, read ings and other numbers to one 7 Of the largest crowds with which the clubs has been honored. The meeting was called to or der by the president, E. XL Buck- lea. Miss Mabel Thomas had charge of the program. For the next meeting It was de cided to have a pie social. Henry Nenger and S. Worth- ington are the entertainment com mittee. SCOTTS MILLS A group of friends helped "Grandma" Dale celebrate her 90th birthday Tues day afternoon. Late in the after noon refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Rude, of Portland, Mrs. Albert Rich. Mrs. O W. Myers, Mrs. S. P. Moberg, Mrs. Vina Losineer. Mrs. Joe Dale, Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. Hagen HUBBARD Four new mem bers were admitted by Camp Ada hi Camp Fire Girls at Thursday evening's meeting at the home of the president. Miss Helen Knight. The new members are Miss Betty Brown, Miss Helen Clay pool. Miss Alice Kunkle, and Miss e33 cyubrifrst Dr. L. J. Woman s Club PlansT Effective Work ORCHARD HEIGHTS The Or chard Heights Woman's club met Thursday at the Oak arore grange hall, with Mrs. Isobel Fawk and Mrs. Frank Farmer ai hostesses. A bountiful dinner was serred at noon. This was an all day meet ing and much work was accom plished. At the nelt meeting which will be held DeTsmber 5, the ladies will do more sewing, All articles win no sent in a Christmas box to the boys' home at Turner. Club members present wot Mrs. Burnham Southwick, Mrs. Eugene Southwick, Miss Mary wait. Mrs. Edward Reed, Mrs. Chester Fisher. Mrs. Roy McDow ell, Mrs, C. S. Matthews. Mrs. W1L Ham Knower, Mrs. Cash Roberts. and Mrs. Isobel Fawk. Special guests for the day were Mrs. Frank Fawk, the newly elected president of the Polk Co. feder ated clubs and Mrs. Charbonean and small daughter. Rose Mary Sue, of Marshfield. CLOSE HARMONY In union there is chic. That is why ; Price's have matched this smart black pump with an exquisite bag. To buy one is to want the other. a pair ROLLINS STOP HOSIEF&T There u no more pleasing 'gilt for woman -no matter If several othet feople dwose the same gift -the can always we additional pairs o aoiiery. Ia oar dnpLryi yon wSl smJ tvery fashion-favored shade. Chowe from any of these and yoor gift isj sore to please. $2.00 the pair Box of 3 pair $5.50 Willfams, C3uropodist - JEFFERSON Mf. ftttd Mr. M. A. Epley entertained Satur day erenlni honoring their sister, Mrs. Mary Hamilton. Of Albany. The rooms were ' attractively decorated With cut flowers and autuma leares. Games and radio music formed the diversion of the evening. Lunch was serTed at a late hour by the host and hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jean KeUy and Mary Hamilton. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Jean Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prakop, Atnbeth and Vernon My er, Harold and Floyd Mullen, all of Crabtree; John Miller of Sweet Home; Glen Thurston and Mlsa Gloria Long of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Alters and Mary Hamilton, of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freeman of Jefferson, Mr and Mrs. Albert Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epley. r- Members of the Town and Gown club are requested to re member that the club will meet Tuesday at 2: SO o'clock at Lausanne hall Instead of Thurs day of this week. This change was made because of the holidays. s. v.. in attendance