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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, May 18, 1930 ' Events of Interesttin Social - Musical - Club Circles OtjVe M. Doak. Society Editor Sara Ann Ohling Celebrates Birthday e THE big occasion of the year for Sara Anir Ohling was the r ? . delightful birthday party for which her mother. Mr. Merrill t. nhHnr. entertained in compliment i n the fonsth birthday of the ; young miss, Friday afternoon-. - r In honor to the occasion rbodo- dendrons. combined with other lovely spring flowers decked the tint rooms of the Ohling home. - After an afternoon of gamea in ' which, Mr. Ohling was. assisted r In unnerrisine bv Mrs. D. C. Rob- erts, Mrs. W.- L. Phillips, and " r Mn. C. A. Downs, the jolly group - Y"? gathered around a long table spe ;f ' eialry set for them and which waa ' centered with the piece de resist- a nee of the . afternoon, the birth-' day cake with all its lighted Candles. ? yj'- Those little folk who assisted Mistress Sara' Ann celebrate this - momentnous occasion were War- : ren Downs. Ann Huston. . Jane Huston. Patsy Viesko, Billy Mott. - Anna Woodsw-orth Rodney Wood J worth." Jack' srater, Donald-New- tpn,- Fritzie. Deckebach. sally Ann , s Barr, Richard Page,' Jeanne Bu- - I sick, Stuart Coinptoe. - Georgia Roberts, - Jimmie Phillips, Wally Bonesteele, Virginia Pope and f Carl Pope. t A: Mothess and friends who were guests of Mrs. Ohling during the - afternoon were Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. Edwin .Viesko; Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. hi. L. Woodworth. Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs.- Gerald Kewton, Mrs. f Frederick 'Deckebach: Mrl. Lestr I Barr, Mrs. -Mtx Pag Mis. W. -J. Y Busiek. - 'Mrs.- Henrjt; Compton. - MrsV'D. C.V Roberts. Mrs. W. LY " Phillips, Mrs. Wallace. Beuesteele, .' and Mrs. Carl Pope. '.- . ' i - . - -; Attractive. Recital 'Tq Be Played Monday 'w- MIssy Frances Vlrginle Melton -' will present Elizabeth Boy lan, pl- anist. In a delightful, recital Mpn ; da.. -Bight. S: 15 o'clock: at Waller 1 - hall: ; - She will be assisted . by .' leane'tte Scott, Tiolinist, student af William Wallace Graham! Miss LuclUe Cummings will accompany . Miss Scott. Both Miss Boylan and Miss Scott are high school seniors mm. 7 . v, 1 1 1 ''A Today I We Present . . 3r. CharUfi N. Bilyeu, recently elected president of the Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs; Elizabeth Boylan, myt Jeanette Scbti, y?ho will play in recital Monday night at WaU ler haU. " j - ' ' ' Mrs. Merrill Ohling, who entertained 'for her-young daughter, Sara Ann, Friday on the occasion of her: fourth birthday. ...... Mrs. Seymour Jones, reelected for auditor of the Oregon 'State F(ieratioii of clubs. f fc - ;::-:;:-::::::: :s- .-. : . : v ; -o-:.v:- T , -".V.-.-.-.-. "6 JfJS. CHARLES N. BILYEU P. E. Q. Convent For State Meet Tuesday ' It iTRS. W. H. BYRD. Mrs. A. T. ifX Woolpert. and Mrs, C. A. Sprague will Join the Port land delegation to the nineteenth Oregon state. convention of Pi E. O. sisterhood Monday, night . at 7:46 o'clock on a special train ser vice which will bring the whole group to-7 Klamath FalIs, the con vention city.. Tuesday motning.in" time for the. opening session of the tbree day convention- .l Mrs. Byrd and. 'Mrs. Woolpert are delegates from Chapter G. and. this year. The public is invited J Mrs. Sprague ie attending ly vir to attend this program. I tue of the fact that she is a mem ber or me siaie executive ooara. The following numbers will be presented: H-h VTII Tmpred CIiehord Prrludio and Faga No. 21 t'kofn Sonata Pathetina Op. 13 Grate-Allegro di molto e ton brio Adagio ratabi)e : Rondo r.lizalx-th Boylan Tsrtini Sonata in Sol Minor Adagio Xon Troppo Pwnto Largo . - . Allegro Com mod o JaDett Scott '. Chop! Ktuda Op. 25 Xo.-7 - rlecthovcB-Rubiiratcin . ..... Turkiah March ; Dt Fall Dona da Jfennicr : . Eliiabvjh Boylan - ' Gado -"- Caprietio Jranettc Scott ; MarDowcll ... Sew En eland ldrl Op. 6S (a) With Swrat ITrader (b) In IVep Wood (e) Indian Idrl .Rbapfodie bonrroiaa !?o. 11 Klixabet Boxlan o o o Chapter A. B. to date has no dele gates. Mrs. Sprague, second vice pres ident, and Mrs. Virginia Gray, first vice president of Portland will be cn the program Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Glenn E- Husted, president, will preside. The P. - E. O. sisterhood is 61 years old. It was founded in Mount Pleasant college, Iowa, and now has a membership of over 50,000 women: Its chief project is extending scholarship loans to girls and- women wanting higher. education. It has at least. 1.600 such loans out at the present time.' High School Folk " Are Complimented Mrs. Thomas Burrows, 36 J.' Ee lie street, . entertained . a . score of high school boys at. dinner Friday evening at 6 o'clock, honoring Je ofail for this week will be. that tor seph King, Jr.. . ' which Mrs. Charles Hudkins will f One long table centered with receive members of the Sooth Di- pink aweet peaa 'and maiden hair j risioa ot the Presbyterian church 1 fern, w.ith tapers .and favors in l who are meeting; in special com- j corresponding colors, made the LpJLiraent to Mrs. Sarah Green and -dining room appear most attrac- Mrs. Estella Ford Monday after- trve. Mrs. Barrows was assisted - noon at 2:30 o'clok. Mrs. John by Mrs. Corey F. Martin in Teceiv I Harbison ts in charge of arrange- ing the guests. The five course laments. dinner was presided over and ; The affair will be informal and rserved by Miss Jean East ridge, will include seTeral musical nam- Miss Myra Belt. Miss Esther Gib bers and readings. The afternoon Mrs. Charles Hudkins rTo Be Monday Hostess lr One of the attractive church af- Book and Thimble Club Entertained - KINGWOOp A profusion 61 brue .and ! yellow flowers Jn vases aad baskets beautified the' home of Mrs.. Elmer Cook Thursday when she and her mother. Mrs. Hattle Slmpkins, entertained the Book , and Thimble dab. Mrs. Charles; Adams read an article on early days in Oregon, and differ ent members read historical. clip pings on the Oregon country; Mrs. A. L. Applewhite .read -a letter from Miss Ella St. Pierre ;who Is now teachrnr in the Hawaiian Is-' lands .Miss St Pierre expects to. p some u.aooui a montn. . Late in the afternoon th,e hostessea (s in special compliment to Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Green because of the fact thai they will leave Sa lem sometime this summer or crly fall, and it was the desire (Of the group to compliment them before vacation time took too many of the members away. Mrs. . Ford and Mrs. Green will go easr sometime daring the vacation sea sou to join Dr: Estella Ford Warner. . bard and Miss Roberta Smith, in pretty pastel frocks, in harmony with the table decorations. Covers were laid for Howard Adams. Earl Pettit, Frits. Amman, Trnx Foreman, Stanley Herren. Werner Brown, Robert King, Gor don Baeke, Karl Weisser, Fred Reidy.- Lee Weisser. Pete MeCaf- ferty, Thornton Coffey; Jim Reed, Mark Satchler. Winford Giese. Charles Reed, Glen' Sanford and the honor guest, Joseph King, Jr. : 77 'V. - - - ', . . A t a 1-7 Z. $-. served Cake, ice cream and coffee Guests for the afternoon were Mrs., J. H. Winn and little daugh ter, Betty June, of West Salem; Mrs. H. F. Hains and. little ton. Floyd Donald, of Salem, and Mrs. A. p. Applewhite. Members pres ent were Meadames Ross Damrell, Charles Adams, Ray Lacey, Mary Beaver, Charles Schwartz. Elmer Cook and Hettle Simpkins. There will be one more regular semi-monthly meeting Thursday. May 29 with Mrs. Roy. Ferguson as nostess before the club dls- oanas lor tne season. ..During the summer, months a monthly picnic will be enjoyed by the members, their husbands and families. : Miss Qhmart Is Complimented Of the several attractive af fairs to be given for Miss Velleda Ohraart before her marriage to rani Allen, Jnne 7. was that for whleh Mrs. Merrln Fidler and Miss Irene Breithaupt were hostesses Friday night at the home of Mrs. s iflier. v Great baskets of spring lowers were everywhere about the gnest rooms te make a, delightful back ground for the shower of attrac tive gifttvio. the bride-to-be and for -the social hours which pre ceded the supper hour. Those present for this affair were the honor guest, Miss Oh martj'Mrs. Harman Garrett, Mrs. Leo Kafoury, Mrs. Conrad Beach, Miss Muriel Sheldt,, Miss Donna Hildeshein, Miss La Vina Bullgy, Myrtle Smith, Miss Loretta Var ley. Miss Dorothy Ann. Gordon, Miss Marj CUndfield, Miss Helen Breithaupt. Miss Evelyn Hebei. Miss Pauline Welch, Miss Ruth Stover, Miss Rosalie Buren, Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss Breithaupt, and Mrs. Fidler. Mrs. H. J. Clements To Be Tea Hostess v " at. v It 4 I ' fi ibi mn llir" ELIZABETH BOYLAN, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. B. B. BOYLAN; AND JEANETTE SCOTT, DAUGH TER OF MR; AND MRS. RALPH SCOTT. rr ft " S L MRS. SEYMOUR JONES :yiftsseFSU.: ...-r.,-.-. MRS: MERRILL OHLING SOCIAL CALENDAR : Y' Monday- Patrons ah interested folk invited to organization r junior high school groups -: Mrs. H: J. Clements' will open hernome to members "of the f5't?jrtaa Jd,teji..e.tdr Thnreday far & 8iMr tea. " At- aoma.tlm daring the afternoon: Mrs. Cla-J. OPe. ' - ' ? .The committee arraagemenU fCbllter. Mrs. Robert '.fih law. iClOCK, home ci. Frank Power, lira. Bhirton A.J (Circles of Jtd meeting for Leslie junior high school P. T. A., 8 o'clock. Les lie high school auditorium. Mrs. William Kletzer, Portland, to speak. !. . ' Concert of Men's and Women's glee clubs of Pacific col legegiven free to public at Friends church, South Commer cial and Washington streets, 8 o'clock. Sigmu Nu chapter of the Delphians society, met at 2 o'clock, city library. . Subject, "Legacy of Mesopotamia." Mrs. Charles Hudkins, hostess to South Division of First Presbyterian church, complimenting Mrs. Sarah Green, Mrs. Estella Ford. f White Shrine May day party, Masonic temple; im promptu -progranl will be held. History study class, 7:30 o'clock, Salem public library. Tuesday The Gypsy "patieran" for which the Leslie and Parrish schools have been planning and studying for the past several weeks took place Saturday at Camp Santaly. At this time both groups accom panied by Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, director of Girls work for the Y. W. C. A., Elizabeth Atkinson, Louise Brown,. Minnie Shrode, Florence Marshall, advisors, and Mrs. Otto Hedrick, chairman of transportation on the Girl Reserve committee, left the Y. W. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock. . . After gypsy songs had been sang,- stories told, and dancing presented illustrative of the Gyp sy life, . then the ceremonial of the group took place at which time a structure, of stones was erected which will stand as the "patteran" of the Girl Reserve groups build ing it for years to come it is an ticipated. The presidents of these two groups is, Doris Hart and Ruth -Johnson.-' All the grade school groups of the Girl Reserves are busy for the rest of the spring school weeks with hikes, parties, camp plans, and general concluding ef the work of the year. The camp period for the grade groups is from July 8 to IS. The ill - j . Writers'- club, of -the Salens Arts teague,-Mrs, William ' l e? Fargo, 8 o'clock. : - i scr ;:'tr zr. have the time between July 15 and July 27 and the high school will have the remainder of the month. Reservations may now be made by those who. desire to reg ister for time in camp. The regis tration should be made with Mrs. Gallaher. ' '. Monday will mark the last class period for those interested in girls work .who have been study ing with Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. The period Monday will be two hours beginning at 4 o'clock, at Willamette university. Finishing work will, be- -done in arts and craft, leather tooling, block printing-. These last two hOTfrs as the whole concse has .been, . will be open to all who are Interested in eucb'Srork hok girle- croons.- - - 2 - i o Richmond , will . also contiaqe Mrs. Carl Ol Enaxtrom. nromiujasi tut Ttfh'elenh: lAna tcirclesf vho is attending the Grand lodge in Portland this Myers, and Mrs. G. F. Chambers. rAnrofa Una ,Temle;JythW aa Sisters entertain edmember of Cataract temple of Oregon 'CUy and Arion temple of Habbard- at their 'regular maeUng Wednesdax evenings Ater a- short session presided; over by Cita Ottoway. e- cellent chief, a pregram featnring mothers was enjoyed. A number of poem were read by Mr. Diana Snyder,- Mrs. Any Snyder,-: Mrs.' Sioner, Mrs. Ottoway and Jnllons Siaaffer. Vocal duets were jrlvea by Mra; Moore ; and Mrs. John SUnfer, Mrs. William Flick ani Mrs. Zltgler and a sola byMrs. Julius stauffer. Mrs. deLesplnasse -presented glee chib of 12 girls and boys who; sang several numbers. Six of tk airlt la this club rate a Rus sian dance and Mrs. Fields did a senxahoe. dance. ;-t.;-Y ,..-Y ato were-ni play at 14 tables wtth high 'scores golnif to Mra. Stoner, Mrs. Zeno: Schwab. James Snyder, and Sanv A. MUler. The evening, cloned with a bannet. ; K -5Mr.-nd Mrs. fiarr Crawford of Mexico,! Missouri, and who' are touring the western states, are the guests for' this week of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln B. Steward. - Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will return to their meet 230 as follovrsSmith 'Cpnrrftl-LMr P;rjrtw A-i&A OkV. Weal Cntrltt 1 n i-jr io xs iZItIZI e plan for a hike. At its last irw- T S-'ZZ? v.-r-..- v-ccijFXiist.4 -meeting. Mar 14. the SJr 426 N. Winter; SoutheaslMr rou7 enJerUined the RKumler, 1664 Ferry. Yew Park-Mrs. Mary Je5l295 wuaTt uonu-f-uiTz.. jary Keeves. ii5 Center. JLucy lJ- 0. W .Emmons, 1780 C6urt, MrsMary (kmpbdr, assisting vr . .,:l" l" .'; ' - 4 " -' ' Thursday . -Presbjrteriarilidies Town and Gkiwn-cluU M v Daughters of Veterans, Woman'si clubhouse, 8 o'clock. Regular meeting. . - 1 - -;- 1 The Council of Church women vill mtt f mMf rAnw 4 v Pgational chiirch.froin,ll ocfeck uniit 30b?crock ; l - a. L ' ' Y ' i y a' -' a. ' .' k' mrs. ivinton icyer ,. Is Glub Host4: : i.: f - Mrs. - Milton Meyers enter tained members of her ctab Thursday m??-Vvmj.wtfM Mrs; Mayers: . ' ternoon .at her Id.ftilarr3'-r Ca':" i: guests for the afterrioon were Mr I.- -.v"---- - r : .rit' r l'" F. M. Joraantot Set ttle? Vh6 has been a honseguest of MrsMeyers for' several ' days. J.-Mrs.vr .-Warren ot Mrs. Ai N. Bush! and Mrs." H. Dancy, the latter of -whoni. won high score for the guests for-the arternooa of cards. MeMbera of the Ulnh Vf r home -by way of the Oregon tralL Frit Slade,- Mrs. pan-Fry, Jr.r 3a Eyre, Mrs. O. . C. IrOeMffTrVllliaftt miton, Mrs f. J?uih, Mysj r Harry Hawkins, Ma.I GeOfiee trs. John, McKafTmBrraha; Snedecpr, Members'ofTthe Standard Bear- eraOf -the Ftrat' VtAthrulI rhiiwa alteaded.. tb: district meeting In Tmitt, of Moscow; idaho avgnesi-j McillnaiTnje ;Saturrfay-..t whioS. nmf anour 35 tflfcmbers- ef -Salem. CorvalH8 McMlanville nd other tbwns meet for "an" all'day "meet ing. Mrs. A. A Lee and,.! Mrs. George C.. Clark accompanied the jneeting. May 14, the Highland mothers with a mother's" day tea." The high school Reserves will elect officers Wednesday after noon and make. plans to present a service of worship for the- T. W. C. A. membership dinner .which will- be an event of May 2t "at the LY. M. C. A. Theresa Ulrlch will he In charge of lh service. Another activity for which pUns will be made at the Wednesday meeting will be the senior farewell which will be given the first, of; June. Miss Grace Skinner' is chairman for this activity; - The Washington group will 'meet Wednesday with Louise Sid- well as advisor. Thursday-Garfleld iwlll meet with Helen Breithaupt:. Prtngle will meet with Miss T. KBerndt; McKinley with Mrs.-J, E. Bennett, yv t "- .Y ' ; 8avenon wilt also meef Thnrs day. This will-be anopn ieetlng for all girls wishing; to Join, the Reserves,'. At JwtdBieetlag"f. the Sil verton group it was voted to send two-girls to Seabeek' group. I'. '1 4 ' . ft meet with a'gTOBP of Sllverton ad visors Tuesday night to- aSslst tn making- elans forahe Seabeck con ference July 1 to 12, and tor Sil verton'a. plans for the attendance B. & P. W. CM Conclave Is Fiinshed THE annual convention for the state Business, and Profes sional Women of CrVfegon will finish its tenth session In Grants Pass this morning "where the whole group of delegates motored from Medford where the major part of the session has been held. Breakfast was 'served in Grants Pass, which eity was Joint host ess with Medfprd and the last session of the contention will conclude there aUnoon. Miss Marian MtClench of Ann Arbor. Michigan, national presi dent, lias been la attendance at this session, as well as other na tional officers. Miss Cecelia Bey- ler, state president, presided over the sessions, and Mrs. Maude K, Chapman, . president of the Med ford club assisted. Salem women who have been on the program are Julia Webster, second vice president of the state organization; Mary Purvine, who ' was a member of the nominating committee: Madalene Callln and Susan Varty, both had charge of round table discussions. Miss Grace Henderson To Appear in Recital There will be two junior piano recitals given during the week 'in Waller ball. Miss Grace Henderson will play her junior recital Thurs day night. She will be assisted by John Kusma Crnkovieh, baritone, a pupil of Forrest W. Gaw, Fri day night Miss Doris Corbin : will play her ion lor recital at Waller hall assisted by. Mrs. Selma Fisch er, soprano, and also a pupil of Forrest SW. Gaw. Both these piano recitals are presenting students of Frances Vlrginle Melton. Miss Henderson' will play the following programt Back PreJud ad Turue Ko. XI Ths VeU-TtAprtH CUTu-kwd Beethoven ....u..SMta Op.- 81 Ko. a V. Larco. AlIegT Oraea Bendcraon 6mi . . SeastaioDe lunara SU0a lj--u..r.ItepTsio deLcva ... -.;!l6tte ii laaa John rVaiel Tn Bi DtBntcy Maid With tb Tlaxca Hair MacDowal! .. . AVkcae'i Daiu-a MacDowrl) U....Hnf artao - Trace Hnflcrr tt .. -f--.... Surf Srnf Bridf . Con to Me in My DrcMua John Orterlcfc Cbopin Polonaisa in Do Miner Schumann Wiran f Schubert Imprnmptn Op. 80 Xo. 2 Prace HpnHeraon Mrs. Aurelia Powers Is Aurora Hostess Aurora Mrs. Aurelia Pow ers was hostess tor a charming bridge luncheon at her home Wed nesday .afternoon: This was tha last of a series of parties the bridge club has given during the season. A one o'clock luncheon was served on small tables. Dainty pastel shaded columbine in crys tal vases centered each table. Following luncheon five tables of cards were in play. Members of the bridge Club are Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. J.-W. Sadler, Mra. Aurelia Powers, - Mrs. Zeno Schwab, Mrs. BL F. Giesy. Mrs. Ben Stoner. Mrs. Frank- Miller, and -Mrs. U. Ejlcr. Additional guests were Mrs. Edgar Pierce and Mrs. Karl Becke of Salem. Mrs. Lawrence Beckman of Hb- bard, Mrs. Harry Bair and Mrs. Grant White of Can by, Mrs; Earl Carver, Mrs. Jaek Bush, Mrs. G. B. Ackerson of Donald. Mrs. Charles Beck,' Mrs. Lou Erbsaland, .Mrs. Loran Giesy,- Mrs. Chester ?W breath, Mrs. Pemy Ottoway, Mrs. Arthur Kraus and'MTs. F. E. Mc Alester of Aurora. . Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. U. Eiter scored " for the club. and MrsY- Bush held high seore for the guests. i The Thursday afternoon social meeting for which women of the at Camp Santaly. - Engleweod will meet with Gladys Taylor for regular meeting Friday, m m m Mary Louise Aiken . Is Hostess Miss Mary Louise Aiken enter tained with a bridge afternoon at her home in the Roberts apart ments Thursday afternoon in com pliment to Mrs. Sheldon Sackett. Spring flower arrangements made the guest rooms gay and to add to this chic effect were corsage bou quets of violets, roses and pansies at the place of each guest at each bridge table. High score for the afternoon was held by Mrs. W. C. Jensen and Mrs. Sheldon Sackett. At a late hour Miss Aiken was assisted in serving by her mother, Mrs. R. C. Aiken. ! Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Sheldon Sackett, the honor guest, and Miss Norabelle Pratt, Mrs. Otto PfiulusJ Mrs. Charles. Nunn, Mrs. W. C. Jensen, Mrs. Kenneth Powers, ; Miss Pauline Remington, -and illss - Marjorie Christensen. a Members of the Hiking club of Jason Lee church enjoyed a hike to Hagers Grove Friday 'night. The early part of the evening was spent in games and later, elections were held around the campftre during the supper hour. The officers elected were Pre sident Barbara Barbara. Manager Lumen Ney, Secretary, Esther E. Black. Other members of .the club present were Donald Douris, Dewayne Duncan, Gerald Mint on, Paul Carpenter,; Harold - Leeper, Kathrise . Adlard and Hazel .Ma son. ; The Men's and Women's Glee clubs of Pacific college, Newberg, will, give a concert at the South Salem Friends church, S. Com mercial and Washington streets. Monday evening, May 19, at S o'clock. This program will con sist of the best numbers from the Calvary Baptist church' were host- programs of each of these clubs, esses to 30 women of the Lebanon There will be no admission charge Baptist church was a delightful and the public is invited. I success. The social rooms ot. the j church were artistically arranged Mrs. W. H. Dancy and Mrs. W. with a profusion of spring flow- E.Anderson are (among those ers. The program was, girea by who will attend the state fed era- members of the Lebanon,. women's tkm of garden Clubs which meet group, with Mrs. Hs E Gates la In Eugene Friday of this week. h i 3 r s wntcn meet j group, wun Mrs. tts Eq uates in and Saturday j charge. Refreshments were, served ; -' .. 4 lry;tho-sirtswom at ans By at. l OBSAT t-PABlS) Higher eaat . a raeokcy frniutlies haye wrench; taiev-lhe f machinery , of fashiens la Paris. The dozens of costume aceeeseriesf that women used to wear around" their throats and On their ahould.-eraT-flowera, necklaces and brooch-es,-re force Jo 'mxrfb . below the waistline. This? new plan for costume ac cessories la responsible fur many ef the new fashions of 1930. For example, there Is the necklace-belt a., girdle that la intcde or Jewels; there la the hip flower a corsage that was .last year - worn on the shoulders: and there ts the dooble sttef brooch" thai is eJway worn below the waistline. This new-type Jeweled plo. that is much larger than its last year' version., is , worn - by many women to conceal any tines - about - the waist and hips that de-net eer- respond with ,the jneasuremenU of ue pence ngure.! it gives aa ae. eent that detracts from any tee ef xhm ,: aateral ae a knot f or s definite marklaar walsUlne, It U-often nsed 3arge bow. that 'caftan da frenv above the atot ;to belOw awn aa th one vsed enithe back Jf thfar Ar dease gown of veDew chifron.Y t. brooch here ctnrcd. repeataxr the Mrt Yiaixairfti vTJalUherira some- uht .X XStm J ''Z-' Parts PW leW :1eweU - :Bdow UaaS Waietliae to pax sieneaveoBablaeaV wttn rhrne stones- and onyx. - - Theso Style Motes .Courtesy of .-w Pomeroy &. KseewclsasSt