PAGE &X ociety SHverton Woman's Club Has Large y Meeting r SHverton . Cover were laid for 40 members and friends at the Women's elub luncheon held , at the Methodist ehareh Monday. - The luncheon waa prepared and ' served by, the SHverton unit of the Portland Gas and Coke com pany and an late resting feature was the use of so many SHverton 'products In Its preparation. ' v .The social room of the church "was made attractive by large basket - of 'chrysanthemums In the - center, aronnd T which the long tables were arranged in horse-shoe form. Cyclamens on ' the tables and place eards of au tumn leaves added further color. ' Following the luncheon. Mrs. George Hubbs. president ' of . the , Eilverton Women's elub. Introdu- - eed each person present, and the . regular meeting of the elub waa held. An opening feature was. a living picture of The Spirit of 7 given hy a group of school boys from Miss , Han ah- Olsen's rooms. At the business meeting, over which Mrs. Hubbs presided, mem bera ef the club voted to send the local ( manager of the gas com pany and the board of trustees of the Methodist church cards of thanks for the luncheon and the m of the building. Mrs. Hubbs made a brief talk on the use of -home products and, thanked the company who served for using so many of these. -' ' Delegates tv the recent county federation at Hubbard gave 're ports of the , meeting, - and Mrs. G. B. Bentson, county president spoke briefly. The purposes of the club were then explained for the benefit of visitors and new, members. In ter- ests Include local charity, the Doernbeeker ' Memorial hospital at Portland: the Children's Home near Corvallis. and the Silver ton Library. A new Interest, and one of particular Interest to , SH verton, Is that of the beautiflca - tloa of the SHverton cemetery. , which has long been a discredit to SHverton as a whole. - The i Women's elub is seriously .taking up the matter and haa already a committee making investigations ; of how cemeteries are taken care or elsewhere. The committee, compoeed - of Mrs. John T, Hob litt and Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, gave a report on their findings. . The club voted to take out a membership . in ; the county health organization. A book ez " change system waa . established with Mrs.-S. J. Comstock and Mrs. C. M. Wray In .charge. Mrs. Bentson invited everyone to at tend the spring meeting of the - federation to be held at Stay ton, - and Mrs. Edson Comstock, vice president of the club,' read a no tice of the district Institute to be held at Salem next Friday and urged all members who could at tend to do so. Mrs. Hubbs men- - tloned the Interesting meeting at which the Wlllard Women's club of the Waldo Hills was host. . . Mrs. J. Ballentyne acted as chairman during the program which Is this year a study- of George Washington. Mrs. Ballen tyne gave an Interesting paper on the family of Washington. Next month the homes of Wash ington will be studied. Present at the luncheon were Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. J. T, Hoblitt. Mrs. Edson Comstock, - Mrs. Alvin Legard, Mrs. Qulnn, Mrs. G. B. Bentson, Mrs. M. 8. Hoblitt, Lillle Madsen, Mrs. J. Currie, Mrs. H. Waldaer.i. Mrs. W. R. TomiffOn. Mrs. George Cu iter, Mrs. Walter Arbuthnot, ONE 0 13. Lbxxtt A Um Tesacco Co. S w i ifT ; ,1 (uftpeft-full of good taste ? A . without a hint of harshness!, News and Club rOixvE M. Doak. A. SOCIAI CALENDAR Wednesday, Missionary society of First . Presbyterian - church, prayer meeting room, 2:3 o'clock; Mrs. Gilbert Blrt ehet to speak on South America.. Woman's Foreign Missionary society. First-Methodist church. 2:39 o'clock, in church parlors. - . Tea for .Episcopal -women, Mrs.' George A. White; SiS Bellevue street; hours S to 5:30 o'clock. Ladies Guild of American Lutheran church, 2:00 o'clock, church parlors."-. , - Woman's-; Foreign Missionary society. Jason Lee church. 2:30 o'clock; Mrs. P. J. Voth. 1555 North Cap itol street '?r 4 r- ....v,-: - .J .?.: - ' First Spiritualist church, with circle with Mrs. Louis King. 4 03 South Capitol street. Woman's Home Missionary society of Leslie Memor ial .church, 2 o'clock in church, parlors. Special Armis tice "day program. All War mothers of community in vited. ' '.: :Y:V.; ) -('er..' v :V j - t h Thursday, November 13 . r --" .Hayeevllle Woman's club all day meeting, home ef Mrs. E. M. Bailey; potluek lunch at neon. Golden Hour club. Mrs. E C. Van Slyke, 945 Gar :nett street. ; -.rV - , 1 : Ladles auxiliary, 8 o'clock. I. O. O. F. hall.- " Woman's Relief Corps.. 2 o'clock in Miller's hall. Meetiag called at S o'clock, MeKlnley school,- for purpose of organizing a Parent Teachers association.' v. One o'clock luncheon. Elks temple, Thursday elub: Mrs. W. F. McCall. Mrs. M. M. Cuslek. and Mrs. George ;M. Brown, hostesses. . North Salem W. C. T. tJ.. Mrs. W. L. Wilson, 1135 Madison street-. 2 o'clock. - 'A) Friday, November 11 . Third district' convention. Women's federation of elnbs, all day meeting opening at 10 o'clock. Woman's , ClubhOUSe: 'y-.- :-r .fl-".:; ' .'"rV';''g;- Daughter of Veterans. 1 o'clock. Woman's club house. Preparing for Inspection, for November 21. ' - . Mrs. F A. Erlzson. ICS State street. 2:30 o'clock : hostess to Woman's Missionary aociety. First Baptist church. ; : . .: . Chrysanthemum show at HayesviHe church, after noon and evening. I; Mrs.' 8. J. Comstock. Mrs. Laura Hubbs. Mrs. W.S. Gordon. Mrs. H. Frisble. Mrs. F. M.? PoweU. Mrsl . Swift. Mrs." Vernon Day. Mrs. E. Holden, Mrs. L-Stewart. Mrs. F. G. McDonald. Mrs. J. E. Hosmer,'. Mrs. E. Johns, , Mrs? H. Manning, Mrs.' H. Kramer, Mrs. Clifford Rue, Mrs. Albert Davis, Mrs. Theodore Hobart, Mrs. W. Tate, Mrs. S. Berry, Mrs. F .Syl vester, Mrs, R. Tboman, Mrs. T. W. Townly. I - ' The Sigma Theta : chapter " ef Delphlans met at the home ef Mrs. :A. - B. Robinson Monday afternoon. The. topic for discus sion and reports was" Ghlrlands- Jo - and - Botticelli, f - Assignments were reported on by .Mrs. : J. C. CoUins, Mrs. W. . II. Hagmeier. Mrs. J. H. - Hart, Mrs. H. N. Mattlsore., -..' :J ;". "The picture' study was in charge ef Mrs J. C. Collins, . Mrs. A. B. Robinson, Mrs. C. Sloper, and Mrs. E. M.' Wonder. . Vocal solos were given by Mrs. M. J. Butler, Miss Mable Riddel gave a review of current events. Mrs. Delia Butler gave an In teresting travelogue ef .her Euro pean trip. It will be continued from meeting to meeting. " Mrs. L. I. Bursell of Monmouth was voted ' Into the ' chapter as a member.;-: . i Silverton Miss i Marguerite Sather, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather, wIU leave Sat urday for - South - Dakota. : where she will visit relatives at Aberdeen and-Madison. She haa not planned tlie length of her visit, bit ex pects to spend the Christmas holi day season with her sister, Mrs. Ben Rolson (Myrna Sather) at Aberdeen, where Mrs. Rolson is manager of. a chain (tore. A l;W A The Society Editor t - i November 12 V ... t Birthday Af fa-r , Jolly Evening . Mias Virginia Wassam and Mias Joyce Phelps entertained Monday night with ,a- delightful birthday party in compliment to Miss Ther esa, Ulrich at the Q. M. Wassan home. on North 15th street. , Th high school rally' was at tended and then a theatre line par ty waa enjoyed. Following 'the theatre the group went t to the home .of Miss Wassam. where a late birthday scupper was served. Tne ' table ' was centered with - a large birthday cake bearing light ed candles. In compliment of Miss Ulrich. A slumber party completed the evening and Tuesday morning a waffle breakfast was served by the hostesses, t- ? i?- 1., Those Invited to - compliment Miss Ulrich by. Miss Wassam and Miss Phelps were , Miss Agnes More, Miss Harrlett'Polnter, Miss Rachel Gardner, Mies Margaret Ross, Mlsa Grace Skinner. . Miss Dorothy Tucker and Miss : Lucile Rolow. " . . -. - ; " ' , .' ' - The Social club of the Order of the Eastern Star will sponsor the annual bridge tea for the benefit of It Y. W. C. A. pledge fund Thursday afternoon In the social rooms of the Masonic temple.. All members of the order and friends are Invited to eome and play and it is requested that players bring cards and table accessories. - ' . . . , . : -' - Cloverdale. Mrs-V Ivan Had ley entertained at her country home Friday with a delightful costume party. The evening was pleasantly -spent in games and music with refeshments served at "a late hour. Rev. and .Mrs. Burgoyne .were special guest for the evening. Y S -S T A N OREGON STATES IAN Satera, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, November 12, 193t Affairs 51 Zl u si c Teachers Plan if Numbers- ; ' ' ' An Interest, venture en the part of the. Salem .Music Teach ers association' which came from the suggestion of Miss Helen Cal breath of Portland is the - devel opment of a number of ensemble groups , fronr- among both - the teachers -and pupils - of teachers In the' association." Mlsa Elma Weller has been appointed as the chairman -to arrange the group and , reported at the Monday night meeting of the association at . .th home of Mlsa Dorothi Pearee that three ensemble groups were organized and ready to begin practice. ' i:;.:: The Idea Is 'two folJ;. first to develop a new interest and appre ciation for ' piano and ' second to secure greater cooperation among teachers. -.ett.mtrsic in Salem. The ensemble numbers , will be Quar tet, trios, sextettes, and such like arrangements. Much enthusiasm Is being demonstrated In the de velopment of thla Idea. ; ' , i,. : Another forward step taken by the association.: at the. Monday sight meeting was the voting of 125 toward the Junfor. symphony orchestra which Is being made a definite part of the Salem niusie Mfe under the direction of Wil liam Wallace Graham. ' with the support of service clubs and In terested people , of Salem. -L f s . Reports were made' from chair men of various ' committees tad three new members were taken In as additional business. The new members are William . Wright. Mary Schults. and Malcolm Med ler, ... , v;-J; At a' late hour Miss Pearce as sisted oy -Mlss clva Clare Love served refreshments.' Miss Martha Mao .Blair enter - tained 20 young friends Saturday ' evening, nt ,a ' costume .party at ' her home nn Vnrth trn. f Hilarious games were featured and refreshments suggestive of the Hallowe'en season were serv-. ed i by Mrs. C. - E. Blair assisted by. Mrs. Ralph Combs and Miss Agnes Sheeon. Kermit Roth won the prize for best fancy dress en semble, i. : . The guests ; were: , Margery Chambers. Wanda Ross, . Yvonne Norris. : Virginia Craven' Ruth Tilton. Betty . Lou Elliott. Mary Jane Cochran, Helen Hutchin son, r Alice Berreman, Bobby Bingman. Walter McKern. James -Norris, JWayne Petrle, Carl Shee on, Donald Santee. Kermit Roth. Leonard Snider. Bobby Blair snff the '.. lrost ess. Miss Martha, Mae . . Brooks. An all day special meeting, of the Brooks Ladles Aid society was held Tuesday 'at the home of Mrs. Sylvester A. Harris. ".--...The day wa spent quilting for Mrs. Harris. A pot luck . dinner, waa served . at noon. - Those present jwere Mrs. John Lesher, Mrs. Monroe , Ward, Mrs. OL L. Bailey, Mrs. Raymond Blanton, sr., , Mrs. William Schaffer, Mrs. ..Raymond Blanton. Jr., and Children DeEtta Louise and Raymond III. Miss Etta-Kelso, Mrs. A. . E. Harris, and the hostess, v Mrs. Sylvester : Harris., Mrs. Raymond, Blanton. Jr., will entertain the aid at Its next regular meeting, November -13. St. Monica Alter society win entertain, with a card -evening at St. Joseph's Parish hall -Wednesday evening. Dancing will fol low cards. Mrs. J. G. Nadon is chairman: of the reservations committee. . . OUT Sterling Chapter Guild Meets - r Mlsa "Ruth ; Eti entertained members ef the Sterling chapter of the. World Wide Guild at her home Monday evening with. Miss Alice and Miss Berniee Zielke as assistant hostesses. " ; . Following devotion . led " by Mis Loreta' Wolfed plan were made for the "home coming Thanksgiving ; : breakfast. Mlsa Doris Pickens gave an Interest ing UUc e the sabject of mis sions and Mine Lets Cochran re viewed the second chapter of "West Indian Treasurea'V Vj- Thoee la attendance at this regular , monthly meeting .were the . advisor, - Mrs. Earl Gregg. Leolyn Barnett. 27eld Harlan, Lo ratne ' Gregg, Loa Cochran, Claudine Ferguson. Doris Pick ens. - Carol Stoddard. - Loreta Wolfed Era Cochran. Lola Dale Pickens. Lillian Stensland, ; Ddro the Pickens. Ruth Kau. Alice Zielke, Berniee Zielke. " , , Rainbow Club . Has Line Party 4 ?The" ' Rainbow elnb . ef .-the Neighbors of Woodcraft held : a abort' meeting at the - home ' of Mrs. Hallie ; Lunch Monday ' eve ning -and followed thla with ;a line party at the Hollywood the atre and an after theatre. supper Prty. . .- i..-- 'j-i i ,;-.:;,.' -, . Those enjoying the - evening were Hallle Lunch. Louise : Kay seL Ruth Dake, VoDah Herreng. Velma Teeson. - Pearl Harris. Helen Danlson, Florence Bress ler, Dorothy Stafford, Cora Smith. . Cloverdale -Miss Olga Garner entertained by tho young people's class ' of tho 'Methodist Sunday school with a. hard times party at the Hadley home on Hill Top fruit farm. Friday evening. Each class member was asked to bring " a friend.-The costumes worn caased a great deal of enjoyment. , The evening was spent with game and stunt which provided hilarious entertainment. Mrs. Bur i goyne won the ladles costume prize and Glenn Garner the men's prize. Refreshments were served by Miss Garner and .Mrs. Hadley. , Those present- were Ruth Mor ris Brooksle and Jeanette 'Barnes; Rachel. Glenn. and Alvin Garner; Gertrude Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne 'and daughter, Ruth, Kenneth Bear, Lester Bur goyne, Rex Morris. Charles Van Valkenberg. Olga Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadley and Lowell Homer and Norval Hadley. . . . . . : Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Southwick and Miss Mary ; Walt were guest Sunday at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Walt at Rlckreall. Mr. and Mrs. .Charley Wait, also of Rlckreall were Joint hosts. The occasion honored the sixtieth anniversary of Georgo Walt, fa Order "Honey Bread . . . your grocer has it ouiru ther of Hersehel and Charley, and was a complete surprise te the honor guest. ":iv-,-:,-:- -- ' , A mid-day dinner was served, a f eatur of which was e large cake ornamented : by White and red candles. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Southwick and Miss Mlsa Mary Wait of Orchard Heights; Mf. and Mrs. Oliver Wait of Oak Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walt, Mr. afd Mr. Charley Wait, Mr, and Mrs. " Hersehel Walt,, Kenneth Wait and' Ralph Walt, all of Rlckreall. Mrs. Southwick and Miss Mary Wait are sister of Geoxg Walt, the honor, guest. e- ..-- International Peace . . Worker to-Visit - Miss AmV Hemlnway Jones, div ision assistant of the Carnegie en dowment for International peace will visit Salem. Monday, Novem ber 17, in the Interest of Interna tional peace promotion. . - , Miss Jones will confer with Miss Harriet Long and Mirpah G. Blair of the Oregon State Library while here. " . Miss Jones, who Is also execu tive secretary of the international relations clubs, has been associat ed with 1 the Carnegie endowment for International peace since 1912; She has been particularly active In recent years-In establishing in ternational relations clubs In col leges and universities throughout the United States. During this past summer. Miss Jones formed six of these student groups in colleges and normal schools In Mexico. Their purpose Js to unite the stu dents of the world In closer under standing and friendship, f 7-.'-v Independence - The Dorcas class of the Baptist . ehurch was entertained at the home of Mr. Richard Haley on MondAf own ing. -' -..r-, : . It. was a Hallowe'en party, and decorations, - games and - every thing was - In keeping with this season. . - . -a The ladies all went dressed In different costumes. . and - masked which added merriment to the Prty. . At the close of the evening the hostess served a dainty lunch to the following ladles:. T ' Mrs. Beal, Mrs. George . Tilberg, Mr: John Forman, Mrs. Radma cher, Mrs. B. F. Swope; Mrs. Nel son, Mrs. O. Martin. Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs. L. - Moore..' Mrs. E. Busby, : Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. L. Probst, Mrs. Peyree,f Mrs. Guild and Mrs. Reynolds. rv- Mr. and- Mrs. Q. M Wassam and children. Quay , and Marlal, spent Armistice day -holiday at Mills City with Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, t - r ' I r' '-. ' Mt-and Mrs. Glen Waukob of Pacific City are guests of Mr. and Mrs- A. C. Laue. . : -. : The '.wholesome,, appetizing bread that satisfies . the needs of every family . , just the right size, a pound -0"d,a halfpf healthful; fine texture bread in each loaf. Shaped just right for easy -slicing . . and such flavor! ' p ; Pure1 Mountain Honey added to the purest of ingredients perfectly ' baked in a. modern, spotlessly . clean bakery, give you bread that is a treat at any : .time A at meals, ;betweenmeals'6r for use in recipes wil1 Pleased to i iwinli 'DNCMwim .: - 0 Oreiron Authors Lecture Topic " . If Is Grace Elizabeth Emltn addressed - members " of cnPlr AB of the P. B. O. 1tffnodJ' Itaregular meeting t the home of Miss May Raueh Monday night. She took as her subject "Oregon Authors' and gave an Interesting Informal , discussion of various eutstandtng sUte taV ent. '.-;;.tiI'--':'i T'.:'' At the business meeting prep arationa were made for-rthe ln apectlon . of the chapter . which will lake place November 24 at the home of Mr. Mary Reeve with Mr. . C. A. Sprague. tate organizer, as Inspecting officer. Following the , business and program a social hour was en Joyed with Miss CarlotU Crow ley, Mrs. , Mary Rauch and Mis Raueh in serving. . , - Mr. Rae Belden and Mrs. Alice Fisher were special guests for the evening. . 0- -r-e-.e . Brooks The ; regular meetiag of the Brooks Community elub was - held in the club bouse Thursday -afternoon. Mr. J. S. Dunlavy acted aa chairman,, and Mrs. H. S. Bosch as secretary. Plans were made to give a social In the near future. The afternoon was spent working on an endless quilt, which they plan to quilt t the next meeting, which will be an all ' day affair af the club house tn two week. A pot luck dinner will be served. v One new member is added te the list. Miss Ines Allison. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs. H. H.? Bosch and Mrs. C. A. Bailey. , The guest group Included Mrs. Mary Martin. Mr. Willard Rmp and daughter Cleo Ramp. Mrs. L. A. Wright and children Nor ma - Jean and . Edward George Wright, v Mr. Jeff Wall, Mr. Jennie CUbert. Mr. A, J. Rt mtissen and daughter Arlene, Mrs. John Lesher, - Mrs. C A. Bailey. Mrs. B. F. Ramp, Mrs. R. E. Hlgglubotham, Mrs. H. .H. Bosch. Mrs: J. S. Dunlavy, Marie Boseh. and Jaek Boecb. .-.- -. - . . . . ; :" Brush College The Brush Col lege Helper held an Interesting meeting af the home of Mr. O. EL Rogan of Brush College, Thurs day. Mrs. A. R. Ewlag, presi dent, 'presided' at the business session.' : A decision was reached to -buy a new flag. Mrs. Oliver Whitney conducted the patriotic program,'- reading an interesting article on "Flag Etiquette." 1 De votionals were in charge of Mrs. V. L." Gibson. Mrs. ' Rogan was assisted in serving refreshments by Miss Dorothy Rogan and Mrs. H. Strand. Special guest for the occasion waa Mrs. H. Strand. Members present were: Mrs. Oli ver Whitney, Mrs. , A. R. Ewing, Mrs. V. L. Gibson, Mrs. Fred Ew ing, Mrs. John Schindler, . Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mrs. U. J. Leh man, Mrs. Fred - Olsen. Mrs. M. your order todav-;,- :" r - . V: Cnefry City Ba !;in Foche. Mrs. Victor C2?ea. : : - Esther Oliver, Mrs. cr-. Singer, Mrs. George Meier. I . L, Hlmmel. Mrs. Lewis I'.v r, Mrs. W. F. McCall, Dorothy I... . I fler. Miss Dorothy Rogan and e hostess, Mrs. Rogan. -.,' ... i "Valsetz -Mr. . and Mrs. Lester Green entertained Saturday with two tables of "S00". m.A.& nrHt were Mr. and Mr. W. O. McDonald, Mr. and Mr. Marlon Rose.. Mr. ana Airs, wim Dodson. nigh score was .won by Mr. and Mrs.. Rose; low,was.won bv Mr. and;Mrs.MeDonald. - - Mr. ind'iMr.- Peterson of Wilson. streU tare a their house gueeU , ttoelr.f daughter-in-law. Mrs. Peterson, and her children. Veneta and Delore Peterson of i Klamath Fal)s. o' A Quality You Would InsisfiUptn-If You Knn&AUefjke Facts, 'UL2Q wIf you find any fault whatever . in this Baking Powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money and also pay for the egg, butter, flour, etc, you ' have used.' ,You will i find that statement Printed on the Schilling Baking 'owder label. Look for it. Read it carefully. It i fr more- than a mere gesture cf good will. Unusual as it Is, it means just what it says. Only a Baking Powder, sure and pure, could carry such n offer. Ee cause it is made from Cream of Tartar, and no substitutes. t :T7S: ' IfDmUa 1 ll V. 1 1'' X'i