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The OREGON STATESMAN, QrtrpaL, Tkiaaday MorIng Aajrral 11, 1930 tAG2 SEVEN .1' waF- V ft -i i" v ociety Afternoon Tea is Delightful Affair Miss Helen Pearce and Mls Dorothy Pearce were hostesses tor a charming tea given Wednes day afternoon between tbe hoars fv3 and S o'clock at the Pearce home in compliment to the popu lar visitor, Mn. Ralph R. Walton, of Montclalr, New Jersey. Musle and delightfully Informal conversation were enjoyed throughout the afternoon. At the ' tea hour the guests were seated at small tables and were served by the Misses Pearce. Those invited to compliment Mrs. Walton were Mrs. William Dillmon Smith, her mother, Mrs. Paul Smith of Santa Monica, Cali fornia, Mrs. Ray L- Smith, Miss race Elisabeth Smith, Mrs. Gro-. er Bellinger, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. Guy Woods ot Portland. Miss Lulu Heist, Miss Una Heist, Miss Leila Rigdon. Mrs. Walter Spa aiding. Mr. T. S. Roberts. Mrs. I. C. Mitchell of Fulton, Mis souri. Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. Floyd Utter, Mi&s Mary Schultx, Mrs. M. E. Peck. Mrs. E. C. Rich ards. Mrs. Charles Sherman and Miss Frances Richards. Interesting Picnic At J. C. Nelson Home A happr event for the Writers' section of the Salem Arts league as the picnic supper and regu lar meeting Tuesday night on the lawn of the J. C. Nelson home. The supper table was oread in the cool shade ot areadlnr trees, and after the avoner fconr the members retired to the broad veranda of the Nel son, home and here the regular meeting of the group was held, with Mrs. John Clifford, leader, fa charge. Delightful original numbers were presented and criticised by the listening members, and orig inal and literary experiences rere also given. The next meeting of the group will be September 16. Plans are . net yet ready to announce as to where and what will he tne na ture of the meeting. Those present tor the Tuesday night meeting were Miss Grace Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jel derks. Mrs. Nellie Green of Port land. Dr. Mary Rowland. Prot and Mrs. Morton EL Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford. Mrs. Edna Daily. Mrs. -William For dvce Fargo, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Robert C. Paalns, Miss Renska Swart, Perry Relgelman, Tom Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Birthday Party ' Is Gay Event One of the joUfest birthday parties ot the season was that which complimented Mistress Roberta Paulaa on tbe occasion of her fourth birthday Wednes day at the Spa when her mother, Mrs. Robert Paulas, entertained with, a luncheon party followed by games , in Wlilson park. (The luncheon table was cen tered with a bowl holding pink larkspur and floating above the - table were many balloons In pas tel shades. Each child was pre dated with a balloon. The final note of glory for the table deco- ration was the great birthday cake decorated in pink and bear in t candles. Mrs. ' Paulus was assisted In serving and in the games which followed the luncheon hour by Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. George E. Lewis, and Mrs; R. J. HIbbs. The young guests who came to compliment Mistress Roberta were Betty Biener. Nancy Buren, Florence Lewis, Bonny Benson, Doiores Parker, Virginia Pope, Carl Pope. Jr., Junior Summer viile. Larry Imlah. Marian Becke, Flora Jane Johnson, Billy Power, - and Barbara Hathaway. Mrs. Willard Marshall Is Informal Hostess Mrs. Willard Marshall enter tained with an Informal tea at her home between 4 and 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon In compliment to her house gnest. Miss Elizabeth Merrlam of Spo kane. About IS guests were In vited to meet Miss Merrlam. This tea was one of several informal things that have been - and will be giTen for Miss Mer- riam who will be In the city for a few days longer. The past week, end Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Miss Merrlam and Richard Stols, brother ot Mrs. Marshal were at Agate beach. Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Da via are attending the American Le gion convention at Baker. They expect to return to Salem Mon ?dar. Mrs. rana rerguson ana ner mother. Mrs. Jennie Barren are pending a fortnight at Caseadla. j The Housewife's Idea Box Vf.Tert JeOr -- " f- Sere a aa easy way U tell whether feUy is ready to set: -arfaea jou tfcink It has boiled sm r flctently, 3a sHrer knife Into the Mjeily. Place- the taU'5lc..pS? tager along. ttt -fcntte. XTtta i Oj wrinkles yen can be sure that 15 tia.Botwiix N ews Ouvs M. Doak. SOCIAL.CALENDAR Thursday, August H Willing Workers class. First Christian church, Mrs, Arthur Flint, 10 North Church street, 2 o'clock. Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant picnic, 1:10 o'clock.1 Fairgrounds; potluck picnic All Rebekahs invited to at tend. North Salem W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Dora Forge, 155S North Summer street, at 1 o'clock. 8adgwlck 'Women's Relief Corps, all day lawn party. Mrs. Abbott, 2395 East Nob Hill. Friday, August 15 Calvary Baptist church woman's Missionary so ciety. 3 o'clock. Boulder Knoll, home of Mrs. H. S. Gile; picnic supper C:30 o'clock. Men Invited for supper hour. Sunday, August 17 Past Noble .Grands association annual picnic. Ha zel Green park; all Past Noble' Grand and their famil ies Invited; picnic, dinner at 1:30 o'clock. Bride Elect Will Be Complimented Tonight Miss Francis Martin will enter tain in compliment to Miss Mar garet Morehouse tonight at the Martin home. Miss Morehouse will become the bride of Charles Kaufman August ZS fn a lovely church wedding at the First Pres byterian church. The event tonight will be a bridge evening for a group of the most intimate friends ot the bride elect. Those Invited for this affair are the honer guest. Miss Mar garet Morehouse and Miss Dor othy Bosshard, Miss Gertrude Oehler, Miss Roby Langhlln. Miss Henrietta Bishop, Miss Isobel Morehouse, Miss Betty Lou Aiken nil of whom will be members of the bridal party of Miss More house, and Miss Rosalind Van Winkle, Miss Marian Brets. Miss Jean Middleton, Mrs. Mildred Pugh Emmons, Miss Florence Power. Miss Dorothy Eastrldge, Miss Beneltta Edwards, and Miss Ruth Hubbs of Silrerton and Miss Lena Madler of Lebanon. Hopewell A birthday surprise party was held In honor ot Mrs. Cleve Wood Monday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. P. E. Holdridge, Mrs. Harry Alison. Mrs. G. R. Dissmore, Mrs. Charley Wood, Lois Wood, Mrs. Charley Stephens, Donald and Lucille Stephens, Mrs. R. R. Campbell. Mrs. Helmer Thorpe, Mrs. E. Lynch. Mrs. A. Bosshardtt, Hasel Loop and ton Bobby, Mrs. Glen Weston, Mrs.' Isaac Bantsarl and Mrs. B. Wiley. Statesman Pattern By AXXE ADAMS A charming model becoming to both slender and stout figures Is smartly trimmed with collar and tie ends of contrasting . fabric. The graceful' skirt flare joina the bodice In npward lines that are delightful. The simple sleeves are charmingly trimmed with rat- fling made ot the collar material. Pattern 2005. made for Im mediate wear. Is lovely ot geor gette, voile, flat crepe, dimity or shantung. For - early Fall, can ton erep. dall satin or eh If ton velvet would be beautiful in blaek, brown, green or wine tones. Pique, organdy, lawn or lace may be selected tor the trimming.- May be obtained only In sixes 11. 18. 10. t4. M. U. 40 and 4, Si IS reqalree AM, Tarda t -Inch material and T-S, yard Sf tnea trimming. ' i ' r-iJ UfHktM aaaaar. -Zartea far army worn, mm urmmU end SMtractieaa ate riven. seas roues easts m earns faBy wteeeee, e stasias, fafesch ttara. Witts aWaly year aaaae, mmtnmm. etyle mwmmm aa4 aiaa waatea. . Oat seek at panares tar aaatts and eUMsea, alee ttaaafe see tone, fifteen nalst See seats ' waae erdatai eitk a eatttra. A4- -immu mm w3 sad : era are . Btatt Ma Whit " gweartaMet, 148 Was ITta atreea, Kaw Tarft "City. - ,r -"t.. w. - . 2 and Glub Society dttor Oh These Women! By LEOLA 5T.T.ARD A lady from Seattle thinks the modern girls are going to the dev il at Twentieth. Century speed. She Is astonished that I can find one optimistic thought, seeing girls smoke and dress and misbe have the way they do. She doesn't think any decent woman will smoke. Lady, lady I She quotes the Bible every few lines, but I fear she falls short in her Interpretation of it. She thinks no wonfan can bring a child up to be decent unless she is a "saved person." Well, I've known and seen and written and read about many mothers who were not saved per sons, but I can't remember one of them who wouldn't hare giTen an arm or an eye to keep her child from anything that wasn't per fectly proper. Some "bad" moth ers who don't seem to have much moral sense about themselves, have one constant prayer and it is: "Please Lord don't let by ba by be like me." I wonder if the writer, la read ing her Bible, purposely skipped the passages that tell you to be careful how you Judge, lest you be judged? I wonder If she saw anything about forgiveness and a great deal about charity and faith and hope. She remembers: "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." but I don't suppose it ever occurs to her that if she doesn't sow a few kind, charitable thoughts she stands to reap some pretty coll charity herself . some day. . Hard people always come to need it. She- says school teachers are terrible the way they dress and they are so Improper It would make angels weep." Really Mrs. Seattle, you sound almost fanatical. Haven't you ever seen demure looking women with the tongues of serpents? And the other day I saw one of these flappers you scorn, leave the two girls she was with, and lead a poor old blind lady across the street. You speak of these "abomina tions." Tou seem to be picking oat all the sins of the world and you are overlooking all the beau tiful things around you. What a pity! You know-your Bible, but you don't know 'people and you misinterpret so many4 things. Broaden out mentally. The world Isn't going to the devil. Styles have changed. It's noth ing more serious. Don't keep re peating all the sins of the world. You are TERRIBLE company. (If I'm wrong, write me. Pre mier Syndicate, inc., 235 E. 45th St., N. Y. C.) (Copyright, Premier Syndicate. 236 E. 45th St.. N. Y. C.) mm Prominent Women Return From South - Dr. Estella Ford Warner, Miss Beatrice Walton, and Miss Mabel Robertson returned to Salem Tuesday from Berkeley, Cali fornia, where they have each been taking summer school work. Miss Walton, who is studying law, will remain for an indefin ite time with her mother, Mrs. James Walton. Miss Robertson, who took special work in psychol ogy in the summer session, will resume her position as dean ot girls at Salem senior high .school wben school opens. Dr. Warner and Miss Mildred Carlton will leave this morning for New York city where she will be for a month at the Common wealth foundation, the organiza tion which established the erst while Marlon county health dem onstration. .Dr. Warner will re turn the last ot September and may be definitely located In Ore gon at that time. e Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng Is spend ing the month of August at the Spauldlng beach cottage at New port. Mrs. Lewis. Griffith and children, who ; have been, with Mrs. Spauldlng this week.-will re turn to Salem Sunday. ' . Mrs, . . Grace .Thoiapioa s dad daughter Faye returned Tuesday from Portland., where- they-we guests for the past week ef Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boles. Part ef the week was spent at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs, Boles near Gov ernnaent eampvi.'; "'-1'..- . . Aurora The Maplewood grange - held Its seml-mealhly card party Monday might mad dee pita the heat tarda were lm play at II tables, after which dancing was enjoyed.' .Attending from here were Le donla .Nordhousen, Johanna and Mable Lort Mr. and Mrs. Oel bretm and Mr. and Mr. Charles Ell er. and daughter, Evelyn. - Affairs Supper P arty is Pretty Event in Garden One of the very pretty summer parties of the past weeks was that for which Mrs. W. H. Burghardt was hostess at Iter home Tuesday evening. . Supper was served at a long table spread fn the delightful haek garden of the Burghardt home. Pale green linen covered the table and scattered over the cloth were clever silver moons. In the center of the table was a low arrangement of fruits and vegetables suggestive of autumn. At either end of the table stood a unique old pitcher holding gay flowers which completed the col or scheme. On a beach about one of the large trees near tbe table was a second lovely arrangement of fruit. - Over the whole scene was shed the soft blue flood lights which give brilliance to the Burg hardt garden at might. The en semble effect was that ot "har vest moon" time. 'The sapper party was followed with an Interesting evening of conversation. Covers were placed tor Mrs. Thomas Carrlck Burke, Mrs. Charles Sweigert, and Mis Mabel Whlthycombe, 'all of Portland; Prof. Henry Kobler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace. Miss Edna Sterling of Se'ftle. house guest of Mrs. Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt. Marriage Date Is Announced Of special Interest In univer sity circles is the announcement which has been received by many Salem folk of the coming wed ding date of Miss Francis Mc Gllrra and George Kenneth Litchfield, both of Portland, and both graduates of Willamette university. .The date has been set for August 30 and the cere mony will take place at the Sun nyside Methodist church. Miss McGilvra Is a graduate of 1930 and, Is a member of Beta Chi sorority. She was song lead er of the university two years ago and was a popular member of university circles. Mr. Litch field graduated from Willamette In both law and liberal arts In 1929. He was a member ot Al pha Psl Delta fraternity and was president of the student body In his senior year. Both Mr. Litchfield and Miss McGilvra will teach this coming year at Beuefountaine. Mr. Litchfieeld is principal ot 'the school. W. B. A. Officials Visit in Salem A visit ot Interest to members ot the Woman's Benefit associa tion is that of Mrs. Julia V. Ward of Portland, state field di rector for the W. B. A. for Ore gon. She Is accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, health su pervisor of the W. B. A. While these two officers are here they are meeting W. B. A. members ai me senator hotel lor any questions or Instructions which she might desire. When Mrs. Ward leaves Sa lem she will take with her Mrs Baker, press correspondent of the order, who will tour the state with the two state officials. Silrerton Mrs. Clara Styre was honored at a pleasant even ing party Monday when Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ennevoldsen enter tained in her honor. Guests Ask ed in for the evening included Mrs. Styve. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hatteberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gottenberg, .95 KID DIES' including phan Annie1 be sold at GE3IIIi?ILB9S .ensssr sssNBBwesenspvsaseswessaaSjp - faVBssssswevsnnffjaasv - snsssnw' Betrothed Folk Are Complimented Kelser Complimenting her brother Ezra Webb and his fian cee Miss Helen Campbell. Mrs. David Saucy gaT a Inform, al reception at her home on the Bush tana north ot Salem, Mon day. Tbe evening was spent la games and music The Saucy brothers gave two Swiss yodel ling songs and Mias Jean Camp bell gave several vocal numbers. The birthday of Mr. Webb which is September 3, was also celebrated with a large birthday cake presented by hi mother. Mrs. T. H. Webb. Those enjoying the evening as ar farewell to Mr. Webb were Mrs. Robert McClar. Myrtle and Lulu MeClay. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Saucy and children Charles ana Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Pete San ey. Miss Madeline Saucy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Savage and son Mil ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Thomp son. Mi&s Mildred Painter. Mias Mary Hall. Miss Ethel Hail. Mrs. Will Rlckman, Miss Gladys Kerns, Mr. and Mrs. David-Sau cy, and children, David,. Verl and Howard, Mias Gene Campbell and the honor guests. Ezra Webb and Miss Helen Campbell. . At a late hour -refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hoss and children spent Wednesday In Sa lem and returned to Taft this morning, where they are spend ing their vacation at their beach cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Miss Roberta Mills and Ila Mills will spend the coming week In Port land. Master Charles Mills will spend this same week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills In Newberg. e Mrs. Harry Rowe and Miss Kathryn Rowe have been enter tained for the past few days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Parker in Irvlagton, Portland. V ' 'JOBS REQUESTED Bids for the construction of eight bridges, one overhead cross ing, one small building and nine miles of road, will be considered at a meeting of the state highway commission to be held in Port land Thursday, August 28. The bridge projects follow: Columbia county W u d e n bridge over Milton Creek on the Columbia river highway In St. Helens. Linn county Bridges over Dobbin, Wolf and Canyon creeks on the Santlam highway, 29 miles east of Lebanon. Tillamook county B r 1 d g e a over Hoouarton, Dougherty and Hall sloughs on the Roosevelt coast highway, approximately one mile north of Tillamook. Bridges over Wilson river and Wilson river slough on the Roosevelt coast highway, two miles north of Tillamook. . Overhead crossing Involving the tracks of the Southern Pacif ic railroad on the Roosevelt coast highway, three miles north ot Tillamook. Road projects include: Baker county Haines-Baker section of the Old Oregon Trail. Approximately 5.7 miles of re grading and resurfacing. Clatsop county Grading ap proaches to bridges over NeCan icum river and Wahanna creek on Roosevelt coast highway. Tillamook c o u n ty Pleasant. Valley-Hemlock section of Roose velt coast highway. Construction of three miles of gravel resurfac ing and furnishing 'crushed gra vel. Baker county Construction of frame storage building on Old Oregon Trail. BIBS 1 A Special Buy of Svi nimiF rag Suits which we are) passing on to jou Not ordinary suit but suits of exceptional quality and su perior workmanship they stand out from all other suits. Zephir yarns woren appli- qued with futuristic designs. 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