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The CTATCSHAM , galena) Oregon. Scsday Konrfa; April 13, 1SS PAGE HIND - - - . mi' - rv t Society IN Card Dance Party Honors O., McGees A dance and card party In hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. He Gee was given Thursday evening by friend's and co-workers ot Mr. McGee, who has been assistant superintendent the . past three yeari, with beantlfal wrist watch. Mr. McGee haa been trans, f erred and he and his family are leaving this week to locate per manently la northern California. Those present were: Miss E. H. Brobat and Miss Florence Artleld of Portland, Ore gon; George D. Hlllstromr John Hillstrom, EmQ Hermansoti, Les lie Cribbins, T. R, Andrus Betty Haakensoa, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. , ,Wilkerson. Warren Panaiag and Annabel Rosenthal front Vaacoa Ter, Wasklngtoa; Clareaea Pike from Woodland, Wn.j Mr.' and Mrs.B. 0. BMee, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Arpke, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blundell, Mr. an Mrs. P. E. Klein k, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graves. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Al- bers, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hiax. Mr. and Mrs. Wat. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Art Henne, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hedine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schal- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wtkoff, Mr. and Mrs. C. McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wiebe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Sieforth,. OrviUe Hawk, Elmer Griepentrog, Roy Riley, Rnth Aufderhelde, 4race Peters, Wes ley Klelnke, Marian Capples, Gay Shaffer, S. M. Wright, Tom Da vidson, Ermel Reed, Miles Eck stein, Edward Cj Helnke, A. P. W right, EHls WhiUcre, Minnie Aufderhelde, Alice Aufderhelde, Clara Sumner, Norman Samaer, Gordon Sumner, Deemomd Dene, Fern Crosier, Helen Knntns, A. E. Hites, Mr. L. C. Lakey. Frank Brown, ; Norma Cross n , Gwen Jennings, Mr. aad Mrs. Theo Falk. Herman Johnson, Pt E. Sparhawk, W. W. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee, the guests of honor Woodburn P. E. O. Will Visit Woodburn Chapter J ot the P. E. 0. Sisterhood accepted the invitation of Mrs. F. E. Fagan former resident of Woodburn to meet with Chapter Y ot McMian ville, for which she was hostess Tuesday afternoon. Following a 1 o'clock luncheon, music, entertainment and a social hour was enjoyed. The ladies who : attended from here were Mes dames A. E. Austin, O. F. Whit man, F. W. Settlemler, F. G. Hare ma nn, Eugene Moshberger, Y. D. Bain, E. N. Hall, H. F. Butter field, A. H. Dean, P. L. Love, L. C. Been, W. D. Simmons, E. J. Allen and Miss Wilms. Morrison. Independence The Past Grand club of Clorer Leaf Rebekaa lodge met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. C. W. Irvine on Mon mouth street, Mrs. Irvine and Mrs. Homer Wood entertaining. The evening was spent in conver sation and games. The house was beautifully decorated in spring flowers. At a late hour a dainty lunch was served to Mrs. -Irvine Baun, Mrs. Edd Wander, Mrs. Jim Robbie, Mrs. Will Walker, Mrs. John Bohannan, Mrs. R. W. White, Mrs. W. E. Craven, Mrs. Sarah Irvine, Mrs. G. Glrard. Mrs. Alpha Bascue, Mrs. Joe Hubbard, Mrs. N. Jones, Mrs. O. A. Kreaav er. Mrs. Tom Hart, Mrs. E. Ruef, Mrs. L. Van Gal. Mrs. C. Cal breath, Mrs. H. Wood and Mrs. C. Irvine. Silverton Madalene Callln of The Oregon Statesman Is the principal speaker at the April meeting of the Silverton Woman's club which will be held Monday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. B. Bent son on East Hill. Mrs. Callln will speak on "How a Newspaper Is Made." Other numbers on the program are a talk on advertising by Low ell S. Hoblitt; a vocal solo by Mrs. J. C. Currie, music week talk by Gertrude Cameron; a violin ao!o by Miss Irene Morley. ews and Club Olive M. Doak, Statesman Pattern By ANNE ADAMS Cotton fabrics will be worn mote this season than last; they are practicaly, serviceable and be coming. For example . . the dain ty frock sketched today, checked of design and smart of line. Sev eral pleats in the front skirt af ford ample grace and fullness, while the trimming of collar. cuffs, belt and bodice band, of fers charming contrast. Design 287 may be made of giagham. dimity, broadcloth, ray on, wash silk, pique, etc. White pque forms a pleasing trimming and pearl buttons add a chic touch. Designed "only for sizes 16, 18. 20, 34. 38, 38, 40 and 42. Size 36 requires 3 yards of 36 inch material and 3-4 yard trimming. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with bur pattern! Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instruc tions are given. Patters wiU IirtiW mymm receipt U tifttan cents (Ifc) la etas eartfutly wrasses er ataatpi. Ba itn te write phial yoar Bane, address, stria iukr ad aixa wasted. Onr aew apring took af patten styles it sow ready. Price fif teen eentc. but only ten cent when ordered with a pattern. Ad dreea all mail and orden to Stateaman Pattern Department, 24S Wert 17th atrcet, Xew lark City. Independence. Mrs. Elmer Busby entertained . the . Dorcas class of the Baptist church Mon day night. Games were the en tertainment for the evening. At a late hour the hostess, assisted by her daughter. Laurel, served a dainty lunch. Those present were Mesdames Beal, Hennigan, Swope, Payree. Bush, Ida Bush, Vented, Ward, Haley, Parker, Dixon, Mur phy, Sorg, Winn, Jones, Radmack- er and Busby. Miss Jean White ot Portland as the guest ot Miss Florence Power Monday and Tuesday of this week. Miss White is teach, tag In LaGrande this winter. Miss White was a dinner guest at the Beta Chi sorority house Monday night. Mrs. A. W. Giesy and Mrs Ralph Giesy ot Portland were guests of Salem friends this week end. Mr Slim Lines and Gracious Curves by MODART ... Modart models, suitable for all figure types, interpret the mode" and produce the smart lines de- ' manded by this season's gowns. SPECLAUATreNTION Society Editor Th Girl Reserves are begin ning to feel the urge of spring and summer in the aula ana . mere fore they axe commencing to nlas for the daTS when thev will go in groups 4e Camp Santaly on the Ka.ntia.rn Much of their work is taking on the color of the out doors la their project work study of birds and flowers lor in stance. The schedule tor meetings and activities this week Is aa follows; Mondar. Riehmand will meet to eoaUaae work on the PhUUplne -treasure" chest wpicn tney are retting readv to send ttf the) Islands. Miss Margaret Ghormley Is advisor of this group. Tuesday, Highland ww meet with Mrs. I. Bennett to make plana for the mother's tea which they will soon give; Washington win meet frith Miss Louisa Sidwell as advisor; and the Junior high nnerrei win meet to worn: on their project. These two, groups, those from Parrish and Leslie, are workina on nlana for a "GTD3V Patteran they are studying the lite of the Gypsy his habits, art, literature and methods of living and at the end of the tudv they are going to have a day of "Gypsy camp- life", in Camp saataiy. The advisors who are assisting them are Miss Minnie Shrode, Miss Florence Marshall. Hiss Elizabeth Atkinson, and miss Louise Brown. Wednesday. Miss Shrode. Miss Marshall, Miss Atkinson and Miss Brown will meet with the junior high folk at the T. WC. A. t4f o'colck for a council meeting; at 6 o'clock the group will swim at the Y. M. C. A. and at 7 o'clock there will be a potluck dinner at the T. W. C. A. There will also be ft regular meeting of the high school group at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. at which timo Mrs, Elizabeth Gallaher and Miss Louise Brown will give instruction in tie and die work. Thursday Garfield will meet to continue its sewing project wita Miss Helen Breithaupt, advisor. McKinlev will also meet this day r ...... with Mrs. J. E. Blinkhorn te con tinue the flower project whlcn they have -started. Pringle and Silverton will also hava mpetinrs Thursday. Friday Englewood will tteet with Miss Gladys Taylor, aavtsor. During the past week me uiri had manv Interesting meetinra with Miss Zada French. national Girl Reserve secretary frnm New York City, wha was here inspecting the condition or Reserve work. 'Miss French said visa; that Reserve work had grown throughout the United States in the last year ana wai the work in Salem was in very fin. Annriitinn. Frlday afternoon Mrs. George R. K. Moorehead, chairman ot Girl Reserve work in Salem en tertained with a tea for Miss French at the home of Mrs. H. H. Vandevort. At this time a delight ful round table diseusskm was hoi AnMrninar ' Reserve work. Girl Reserve officials and those interested in the work made up the guest list Friday afternoon. Monday, Mrs. Elisabeth Galla her will continue her cass work began thbr semester at Willam ette unKftlsty ia which she is giving instruction to those girls interested in the many phases of girl's work. The class meets at 4 o'clock.. Any one interested may Join. The Degree of Pocahontas will meet Tuesday night at the L O. O. F. hall. After the regular meet ing a program is being given by the members. This will be follow ed by refreshments. All members aro osneciallv invited to attend. I r - Came and bring your luncn GIVEN TO FITTINGS HOWARD CORSET : shop; , 165 N.Liberty Street Affairs St Vincent de Paul Will Give Benefit Women of the St. Vincent de Paul church will sponsor a bene fit bridge Monday. April 21. in the parish hall. The afternoon of cards will be open to the pub lic Reservations may be made with Mrs. T. J. Br&bec, Mrs. M. D. Pi kenton, Mrs. M. Roeque, Mrs. F. L. Huber, Mrs. A. Loders, and Mrs. A. E. Wickert. One of the most delightful af fairs which has entertained the members of the First Congrega tional church Missionary society in the past months was the tea meeting for which Mrs. George RoBsman opened her home this week. Gay spring flowers were nsedin Profusion about the meat rooms. Hera a program was giv en. A play called "Missionary Aniameuc" was presented by members 6f the aoeietr in atreh manner as to bring much praise. Mrs. Gerdoa McGOchrist sang sev eral solos to add to the attractive ness of the program. The tea' hour was remembered with th special Easter Thank offering ser- vica. Aurora. Mr. and Mm. Pnrcv Ottaway. Mrs. B. F. Giesy. Mrs. uen stoner, and Miss Peggy Sad ler attended the district meeting of Evergreen chanter of Wand. and Gervals chapter O. E. S. at woodburn Thursday evening. It was the official visit of Mrs. Elis abeth Tipton, worthy grand ma tron of Oregon. In her nartv were Robert Miller, Minnie White, ana sieiia urate, grand officers past and present. Mrs. Fred isveadon. associate matron, nrw- sided. Evergreen chapter opened and closed the meeting. Gervals exemplified the work and ballot ing. Mrs. Mable Settlemeier, past worthy grand matron of Oregon. presented a gift "from the chapter to Mrs. Tipton, and corsages were distributed to the visitors. Mrs. Evendon received flowers from Mrs. Myrtle Gill, worthy matron ot Evergreen chapter, who could not be present. As Mrs. Tipton la known as Mother of the Rain- how of Oregon, Peggy Sadler. worthy adviser of the Rainbow assembly, was Invited to enter that she might present flowere to the honor guest from her girls. sne was assisted br Jessie Sims. Opal Hodge. Margaret Mochel, Katherine Espy, Dorothy Austin. Scotts Mills The pupils of No ble school surprised their teacher. Miss Grace Duaagan at her borne Friday evening that day being her birthday. The young folk invited their parents to enjoy the evening with them. The evening was spent in play ing games after which lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kerb and daughter Le on, Mrs. Jim Lawrence and 'daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and son Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Land win g and children. Margaret, Clarence, and Violet, Mrs. A. A. Gusch and children Ambrose, Leo and Vin cent. Eldon and Wilford Kee- baugh, Mrs. C. A. Dunagan. Mrs. C. Reed, Averitt Dunagan, and the honor guest. Miss Grace Dun agan. a The EtOkta clnb will not meet this Tuesday bat postpones it's dav of tneetlnw until Tneariav la. rfl 22, at which time the annual benefit tea will be held at the nome oz Mrs. j. Ray pemberton. Mr. and -Mrs. Floyd Steward have a young daughter bora Fri day morniag. The little miss has been named Eleanor May. Millinery This fascinating collec tion of New Sprinjr Hats, which is a triumph of chic in color and subtlety of line is one of the sea son's finest displays of the New Millinery Mode. there Is wide variety in line and color an Individual model for every face. Priced from $3.95 to $16.00 Arehart & Aldricli . . . miners . Court St. E. M. McKee Wisteria Dance Club President la Castillian hall, decked with masses of gay peach blossoms members of the Wisteria xlab danced from 9 o'clock until the late hours Friday night In one-of the Jolllest dances ot the season, Between dances, the club found time to elect officers tor the com ing year. E. M. McKee will serve as president; Charles Hudklns. vice president: Mrs. Glenn C Nfles, secretary- treasurer. Plans were also made tor a post season dance to be given at Schindlers hall. May 2. The committee in charge ef this affair will be Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mc Kee, Mr. and-Mrs. Glenn C. Niles, Judge and Mrs. Harry Belt. Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Hudklns, The floor committee will be L M. Doughtoa, B. B. Flack, H. J. Mohr, P. Armstrong, and William Keimeyer. - The 'committee ia charge of the Friday night affair was Mr. aad Mrs. E. T. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adama. Mr. and Mrs. George TX AKtrin, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Clauds H. Glenn, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shermaa, Brooks. Mrs. A. J. Rasmussen of Labish Meadows entertained the .members of the Brooks Ladles Aid society Thursday afternoon. Baskets ot lilacs aad apple blos soms decked the living rooms of the Rasmussen home. The afternoon was rpent sew ing and in social conversation. The business session was con ducted by the president, Mrs. Monroe Ward. The Aid plans to sponsor an ice cream social Friday afternoon, April 18, to be held in the Brooks Methodist church. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John Leaner and Mrs. C. A. Bailey. Those present were Mrs. Wil liam Schafer, Mrs. A. H. Sears. Mrs. Willard Ramp, Mrs. H. H. Bosch, Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. Raymond Blanton, Sr., Mrs, Wayne Gibson, Mrs. John Lesher, Mrs. Virgil Loomts, Mrs. Harry Hishel. Mrs. O. L.' Bailey. Mrs. The Meaning of the Word "Exclusive" In the world of Women's apparel and particularly as applied to the Fashion ette it means that only one dress, one coat or any one ferment of a certain model is shown. Fashionette is exclusive in that manner in regard to all garments over $19.75. Expensive garments do not predomi nate. The Fashiqnette Shop 429 Court Salem .Parade Price Sylrestey A. Harris, Mrs. Ray mond Blanton, Jr., aad son Ray moad. IIL. Mrs. U. A. Bailey. Mrs. Charles Cotfiadaffer. Mrs. A. E. Harris, and Mrs. John Dunlavy. , Miss Edna Lesher, Miss Ina Lesher, Cleo Ramp, Arlene Ras mussen. DeEtta Louise Planton, Opal Rishel. Robert Morris. Rob ert Bailey, and Glen Blanton. The next meeting of the Aid wiU be the special meeting next Friday afternoon at the Methodist church in Brooks. Dallas Mrs. J. C. Cglow en tertained the members of the Wednesday bridge club with a one. o'clock luncheon at her home, Wednesday. April 9. The guests were seated at the large table which was decorated with a large centerpiece of spring flowers. Fol lowing luncheon, bridge was en Joyedby the following: Mrs. J. R. Craven, Mrs. V. 8. Loughary, Mrs. R. L. Chapman. Mrs. W. L. Soehrea. Mrs. C. E. Staat, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs. Harry Woods, Mrs. B. C. Kirk pa trick. Mrs. J. R. Allgood, Mrs. L. E. Viers, Mrs. A. B. Robinson of Independence and the hostess. Mxs. Oscar Hayter was a guest for The afternoon. Gerrais Mrs. Herman Jelderks gave a party at -her home west of GervalS Saturday afternoon for her small daughter, Genevieve, to which 20 of Genevieve's friends were invited Baseball and other games provided amusement and refreshment were served by Mrs. Jelderks, assisted by Mrs. H. L. Orations. Genevieve's guests were Dorothy, Clarence' and Raymond Hagenauer, Merlny, Beth and Cheryle Sypher, Eileen, Flora and Aline Colby, Iris and Faye Cats forth, lone and Doris Turner, Katherine and Rose Muth, Alice Turner, Leone and Donald Ander son, Betty Beck, and Genevieve, Earl and Bessie Jelderks. The regular monthly meeting of the South Circle ot the First Christian church will be held Wed nesday all day at the home of -Mrs. Stella Gabbert, S5S Hoyt street.' A covered dish lancheon will be served at noon. All mem bers are urged to be present for this meeting. The day ef days when Dame Fashion steps forth in all the glory of the bright new garb. When bright colors and gay prints will blossom exotically. This will be a most Interesting Easter Parade, and every participant wiU be correctly attired if she selects her outfit here. 500 NEW EASTER DRESSES Plain and printed crepes, chiffons, georgettes, flat crepes, lace trim. 60 AC QflA QC Afternoon and Evening frocks. Easter Parade, Price aKJee7eJ to ejltee7 Kayser "Solo" Kayser Marvelray, Run-proof Solo Com binations. All sizes. Large color range. Easter Parade (M QC Price ePl.iJaJ 1 ;' ( Crepe Slips Flat Crepe Slips. Pink, peach, blue, white, green, coral, etc Extra heavy Duality. Well made. All sizes. Easter $1 AC Pl.e7eJ Boutonniere Easter Flowers; All shades to brighten the coat or suit. Easter . AQr Parade Price, eack- Tte7C Purses The new tapestry purses, pouch bags, suk3 undearm bags, spring colors. Easter Parade $1.95 u $12.50 Costume Jewelry The newest of novelties in red, peach, pink, blue, and all other shades to match tout costume. Dainty necklaces, Q 1 f Easter Parade Price -I : eAeVW TTr7 , NEW STOm 255 ir. LK3TY Dallas Members ef the) Tues day bridge dub were entertained at. the homo ef Mrs. P. J. Wal ton, Tnesday. Members present were: Mrs. Erie Fulgham, Mrs. Maurice Dal ton, Mrs. Harry Viers, Mrs. Harry Woods. Mrs. R. S. Kreason. Mrs. J. R. Beck. Mrs. Simon Grindheim, Mrs. Jack E ak in, Mrs. Fred Stinnett, Mrs. Ray Scott, Mrs. Paul Skeels, and Mrs. Wilson Webb who was a guest for the afternoon.' Refreshments were served late in the afternoon fol lowing the bridge play. Miss. Helen Rose, who has been a guest of her mother. Mrs. George M. Rose and her sister. Mrs. Ciand ine Rose Edgerton. for the past week, has returned to her posi tion as a member ot the Spokaae school faculty. BIG Pre-Easter REDUCTIONS Really Splendid VALUES From Our Regular Stock of Spring oc These groups include flat crepes in Giro fele, many popular shades of Blue. Wood Violet and other new spring colors. All are this year's stock. These Reduced Prices begin Monday, March 14, and last until Easter MACK'S 395 N. High St. Suits and Ensembles Suits and Ensembles. In Silk and Wool, Tweeds and Novelty Woolens for" street wear. Spring styles and colors. Easter $12.50 to $29.75 i - Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk, full-fashioned, French heel Hose. Extra good quality. Easter Price, pair $1.00 Dancettes Crepe-de-chine dancettes. Georgette and lace trim. All pastel 1 Easter. rl: $1,95 'i. $2.45i Gloves tVonoTt l-M. Klitvona. . and gloves, tan cuffs. All the newest shades, j Easter Parade t?l QC UV price ePlenW toQOVO f. Independence w The Needle ir clnb, an auxiliary ot the Neigh- ll home of Mrs. Charlie Karrie. Wed- Hp nesday afternoon. Thera was. a " good attendance and the. after- -'; noon was spent by them ia- sea- J ing and conversation. At the clea.St of the meeting- a dainty Iunrh' waj served by Mrs. Karrie. I Mr. and Mrs. s. H. Hendrlcksov i. have returned from San Diego. . California, where they have been' ' spending several weeks at the1'f! home of their son and his family, Mr. aad Mrs. Herald Hendrick" son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cashln ot " Sacramento. California, are the guests ot Mrs. Maude Chritten- V. den,-mother of Mrs. Caahim. - 2 six-button