The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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ociety
Charming Affairs
To Compliment
Miss Hartley
This afternoon Mrs. Gardner
Knapp will entertain in compli
ment, to Mies Catherine Hartley
whose marriage to Gordon F.
Had ley will be an event of De
cember 11. This will be one of
a series, of entertaining which
ha been going on in compliment
to Miss Hartley this week. ,
A color scheme of yellow and
bronze will be carried out with
the use of chrysanthemums. At
" the tea hour Mrs. Knapp will be
assisted by Miss Leah Ross. Miss
Betty McMilllan, and Mrs.
BJerne Ericksen.
Guests invited to compliment
Miss Hartley will be Mrs. Wal
lace Carson, Mrs. Wlllard Mar
shall. Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele.
Mrs. James Young. Mrs. Ted
Chambers. Mrs. Lewis Griffith,
Mrs. Dolph Craig. Mrs. Claude
Steusloff, Miss Priscilla Fry,
Miss Rorena Eyre. Miss Char
lotte Zeiber. Mrs. Leah Ross.
Miss Betty McMilllan. and Mrs.
Bjerne Ericksen.
Thursday afternoon Miss Pris
cilla Fry entertained with a
beautiful tea in compliment to
Miss Hartley. The lovely guest
rooms of the Fry home on South
High street were decked in col
or of autumn in the living room
and in the dining room white
and delicate green prevailed.
Two large baskets of chrysan
themums and autumn leaves. One
in shades Of yellow' and the other
In shades of red ' were used ef
fectively In the living room
where bridge was in play.
At the close of bridge Miss
Hartley was awarded the guest
prize and other winning scores
were held by Mrs, Rex Adolph
and Mrs. Willard Marshall.
Tea followed bridge. Mrs. Ed
Hartley, mother of the bride
elect, presided at the tea table
which was beautifully appointed
and centered with a dainty ar
rangement of white chrysanthe
mums and tall green tapers. Mrs.
Miltoa Stelner and Mrs. Orris
Fry assisted Miss Fry in the din
lng room.
Guests in compliment to Miss
Hartley were Mrs. Ed Hartley,
Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs.
Wallace Carson, Mrs. Milton
Stelner, Mrs. Don Pritchett. Mrs.
Dolph L. Craig, Mrs. Charles
Robertson. Jr., Mrs. James
Young. Mrs. Willard Marshall,
Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele, Mrs.
Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. Rex
Adolph, Mrs. Foster Cone, Mrs.
Gordon E. Wilson. Mrs. Ray
mond Bonesteele, Mrs. Ted G.
Chambers, Mrs.. Claude. Steus
loff, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs.
Frank Deckebach, Jr., of Port
land: Mrs. Hazel George, Port
land; Mrs. Orris Fry, Portland;
Mrs. Raymond Walsh of Eugene;
Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs. John
Caughell. Jr.. Mrs, Gardner
Knapp, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.. Mrs.
Dan Fry. Sr.. Mrs. Kitty Graver.
Miss Rovena Eyre Miss Char
lotte Zeiber. Miss Nell Thielsen,
Miss Dorothea Steusloff. Miss Jo
sephine Bajumgartner. Miss Mar
ian Pennington of Portland.
Younger Crowd
Makes Merry
Birthdays and visitors have
added spice to the social activities
of the younger crowd. Miss Char
lotte Brown, formerly an active
member of the younger set but
who has been in San Diego for
the past year, is visiting in Salem
s
for a few days on her way to La j and Mrs. Frederick Hill Thomp
Grande. where she will make her . son will be hostesses at the
home with her parents. As a visi-'Thompson home this afternoon,
tor Miss Brown is inspiring so- ! Cards will be in play at eight ta-
rial affairs. Miss Betty Vaughn
entertained in compliment to Miss
Brown Wednesday night with
cards and, a late supper party. j accompanied by Miss Doris Cor
Guests in compliment to Miss 1 bin. Miss Corbin will also play a
Brown were Miss Jeanne Lunds- j group of piano solos,
ford, whose house guest Miss ; Thanksgiving will set the mo
Brown Is. Marian Johnson. Bea-.tIf for decorations and a profu
trice Johnson. Betty-Mae Hartung. ision ot chrysanthemums will he
r era iiauis, ouiuiu; oiaimeii,
Helen Eneel. Yvonne Watklns,
Wilma Wirtz. Louise Cramer. Har
riett Beall and Ruth Chapman.
A second affair to be enjoyed
y the younger set was the sur
prise party given Miss Frances j
Cnpper in compliment to her
birthday Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. i
Evans.
Hostesses for this affair were:
Mrs. J. C. Evans. Mrs. Charles
Cupper. Margaret Evans and Mar- :
garet Burdette. Music, games and j
a late supper made up a happy I
. evening. i
Guests in compliment to Miss
( Cupper were: Margaret Burdette,
Margaret Evans. LaRayne Kin
ser, Isobel George, Viola Crozler.
Beulah Bailey. Margaret Corey,
Dorothy Corey. Ruth Briedwell,
Betty Reed. Claudine Gueffroy,
Cynthia Delano, Lois Wilkes. Fae
Driscoll. Hazel Johnson, Roberta
. Smith, Jean Eastridge and Fran-i
ces Martin.
- Several other affairs are being
planned in compliment to Miss
Brown and her sister. Miss Mar
garet Brown, who will arrive here
this week end from Eugene where
she has been visiting. Miss Mar
garet Brown will be a guest at the
H. H. Corey borne during her visit
here.,.
Miss Dorothy Baker daughter
of' Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Baker,
who has been la Chicago for the
past 18 months, has just been
' made editor of the "Mortar
Board" quarterly, national mag
azine 'for the Mortar Board hon
orary fraternity. The November
number which Is the first to be
edited by ' Miss Baker contains
an interview - with Jane- Adams
of the famous Adams house In
Chicago,' written by Miss Baker.
- -
Mrs. F. E. Hallk is being bos
less this week with av series of
charming afternoons of bridge.
- Thursday afternoon 5 Mrs. Halik
' entertained with nine tablet ot
cards tad Friday afternoon a sec
ond party with cards in play at
nine tables will be la progress at
the Kali k home.
News and Club
.Olive M. Doak.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, November 21'
"Harvest Home" tea, Old People's home. East Cen
ter street. 2:30 o'clock.
Woman's Alliance of Unitarian church, one o'clock
'luncheon at church; address by Rev. Fred Alban Weil,
following luncheon;
Hal Hibbard auxiliary. U. S. W. V. social meeting
with Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, 11S7 South High street.
Hayesrille Community club, school house; program
of music, a play, and readings. Social hoar following.
West Salem P. T. A. regular meeting In basement
of Ford Memorial church.
Brush College community club, at Brush College
school house, 8 o'clock; speaker, Charles Haworth of
Willamette university.
Sketching class. Mrs. Ella Hathaway director, au
ditorium of public library, 7:30 o'clock. Any one desir
ing to sketch welcome.
West side circle of Ladies Aid of Jason Lee church.
Mrs, L. E. Gardner. 1(44 North Liberty street. Bring
scissors and thimbles.
Rainbow Dancing
Party to be
Formal
One of the big events of
Thanksgiving time for members
of the younger sets will be the
formal dance to be given Novem
ber 28 at Masonic temple with
the Order of Rainbow for Girls
as the hostesses. With all the
folk home from college It is ex
pected that at least 100 guests
will be present for this affair.
Patrons and patronesses for
the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Gillette, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Russell.
Miss Jean Eastridge is general
chairman and under her are two
committees, one on decoration
and the other In charge of re
freshments. Miss Hattie Ramp,
Miss Roberta Smith. Miss Kather
Ine Corey. Miss Myra Belt, and
Miss Margaret Savage make up
the decoration committee.
Miss Betty-Mae Hartung. Miss
Betty Smith, Miss Alda Johnson,
and Miss Doris fnruh are the re
freshment committee.
Techne Club Initiates
At Burke Home
At the home of Myrtle Burk
on Winter street Thursday night
the Techne club of Salem high
school held its initiation of the
club's neophytes. The fatal
Techne tea was served to the
members as part of the initia
tion. Those present were the Misses
Donna Bishop. Alice Speck, Cle
one Casement, Frieda Morley,
Betty Bonell, Eleanor Hender
son. Rosa Lee Nusbaum, Hattie
Ramp, Colene Mennis, Jeanne
Lunsford, Alta Johnson, Ruth
Arnold. Helen Larson, Marian
Jones. Doris Unruh. Thelma Gil
lette, Wllla Ames, Doris Snyder,
Helen Kendel, Gretchen Gamer,
and the Messrs. Fred Wolfe
Howard Cross, Willard Moses,
Harold Pruitt. Alex Volchok,
Harold Muhs, Bill Dyer, Waldo
Mills. Delbert Graber. Cleo Seely.
Harold BIrs, Wayne Fehler, Abe
Maizels, Wayne Doughton, Edgar
King. Ralph Stearns, and the
hostess. Myrtle Burk.
Joint Bridge Tea
Event of Today
One of the charming events of
the week will be the bridge tea
for which Mrs. William D. Clarke
bles.
At the
tea hour Miss Doris
Clarke will sine a etoud of sones
j used in combination with tapers.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Management of the Elsinore Theatre
takes great pleasure in announcing that
Miss Aldine Kaser
and
Mr. Wendell Scott
have chosen
The Elsinore
as the most proper and appropriate setting for their
wedding which will be solemnized in this gem of
Gothic beauty, Saturday Evening, November 22nd, at
8:00 o'clock P. M. Reverend S. Darlow Johnson will
read the service. .
The following local merchants are presenting many
useful and beautiful gifts.
The Bride to be has chosen
a Fanchon Marco mode
and Enna Jettick shoes for
her wedding both of which
are sold exclusively by
MILLER'S.
Hartman Brothers are pre
senting the happy couple
with a White Gold, orange
blossom design, 18K Wed
ding Ring.
The bride and groom have
chosen "Frosty Olson as
the official florist tor the
occasion.
The Capitol Drug Company
have presented ' the Bride
with her choice of a Toilet
set to match her bedroom
rulte.
Pbetee by Cuarrca Rbb.
The
Society Editor 4
(Harvest Home Tea
I To beyObserved
The annual Harvest Home tea
observed each year at the Old
People's home on Center street i Bilyeu. .state federation presl
will be an event of this afternoon j dent, who spoke on the subject
between the hours of 2:30 and 5 of federation.
o clock. The woman s Home mis- j
sionary societies of the First '
Methodist church, the Leslie
Methodist church, and the Jason ;'
Lee church are sponsoring the
tea this year.
A short program will
precede
the tea hour and all those calling
who wish, will be allowed to vis
it the entire home.
Presiding at the tea table,
which will be In ftie shape of a
large T will be Mra. C. S. Wil
son, Mrs. P. J. Voth, and Mrs. E.
A. Rhoten. The tea table will be
centered with a large pumpkin
filled with fruit and suggestions
of the Thanksgiving time.
Assisting with the serving will
be Mrs. Edgar S. Fortner, Mrs.
Effie S. Dunlap. Mrs. Rahe. Mrs.
J. D. Waterman. Mrs. H. W.
Swafford, Mrs. D. H. Mosher,
Mrs. T. D. Yarns. Mrs. Walter
Minler, Mrs. B. E. Sisson, Mrs.
A. A. Schramm, Mrs. B. B. Her
rick, Mrs. E, B. Millard. Mrs. F.
A. Legge. Mrs. E. E Gilbert. Mrs.
Almira Hale and Mrs. I. L. Me
Adams. Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. E. T.
Bark us and Mrs. A. L. Dark were
in general charge of the arrange
ments. Leslie church took respon
sibility for the decorations. Ja
son Lee of the program and First
Church ot the tea.
It Is expected that about 200
Will call during the- afternoon
hours and bring with them Har
vest Home gifts of fruit, canned
foods, and vegetables which will
be presented to the Old People's
home as a Thanksgiving offering.
Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Berning entertained a party of
friends at their home Friday eve
ning on the occasion of their 20th
anniversary. Dancing proved a
pleasant pastime. Mrs. Berning
served refreshments later in the
evening. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Adelman; Mr.
and Mrs. Wenzel Eder and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eder;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grassman
and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Susee and family; Mr. and Mrs.
John Eder; Mrs. Theresa Schind
ler; Mrs. JohnB. Susee; Mrs. Ro
sanna Elcher; Mrs. Agnes Grass
man; George Gent; Clarence
Grassman and Fred Manning;
the Misses Rose and 'Mary Adel
man; Theresa, Victoria and Paul
ine ScWndler; Florence Manning;
Etheloy Susee;, Dorothy Musom;
Lawrence Susee, Peter Miller,
Clarence and Joe Schindler; Hen
ry Eder, Ewald Susee, Tony Pen
ka, David and Lawrence Traviss.
Albert Prantl. George Eder, Ted
Stevens.
The Happy Couple have
chosen as their gift from
Salem's Leading Fnrnitare
Store, The H. L. Stiff Com
pany, a beautiful Green
and Old "Rose Bedroom
Suite.
Farmers Hardware Com
pany are" presenting a
handsome set of 1847 Rog
ers Silverware with their
congratulations. .
Fulop's announce that the
prospective Groom has cho
sen his wedding, outfit '
from their 'clothing stock.
Vibbert A Todd announce
' the choice of a Majestic
Radio as their Gift to the
happy couple. ? H-
-.4
OREGON STAIgg!UOf. Scm, iia i
Affairs
Mrs. Wayne Henry
Heads Rural
Club
Mrs. Wayne Henry of Zena
was made president of the Rural
Woman's clubs or Polk county
Thursday in the convention
meeting held in Ballston. Mrs.
Forrest Martin of Dallas was
mads vice president. Mrs. Frank
Fawk. retiring president, presid
ed. Keen interest was displayed In
this meeting of about 50 women
from the various rural clubs of
Polk county. The club voted to
become affiliated with the third
district federation of the Oregon
Federation of Women's elubs. A
resolution was passed asking the
state board of control to have a
thorough Investigation made of
the boys' training school by the
Oregon child welfare commis
sion. A second resolution was voted
to be sent to Washington, D. C,
requesting the Oregon congress
man to vote in favor of the
World court. . Addresses made
in the course
of the program
A. B. Starbuek
the Doernbecker
fnd Mrs. Charles
4 t UJ .TO ID.
wno 8poke on
hospital fund j
Music ana a potiuek luncneon
added a social 6ide to the meet-
ing.
Daughters Plan
a v v
Annual inspection
Daughters of Veterans will
meet tonight at the Woman's
clubhouse on North Cottage
street for the annual inspection
of the tent. Mra. Maude E. Stev
ens of Portland will be the in
specting officer. Other state offi
cials will be present as well ss
many guests from out of town.
Mrs. Jennie Miller, president
will preside with the Inspecting
officer; Mrs. Lourene Stow and
Mrs. Miller have acted as general
chairmen for the arrangements
for the evening. After the Inspec
tion a social hour will be enjoyed,
a
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bell enter
tained members of the Wenda
Pinochle club Wednesday evening
at their home on North 16th
street. High scores were won by
Mrs. F. W. Bell and E. R. Niles
and low scores were held by Mrs.
Don Poulin and F. W. Bell. The
club will meet with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Holman for its next meeting.
A
Ill I
,y Moiuinx.
Mrs. G. W. Laflar
Is P. E.O.
Hostess
Mrs. G. W. Laflar entertained
members of Chapter G of xthe
P. E. O. sisterhood at her home
Thursday afternoon. Late au
tumn flowers mad graceful dec
orations for the guest rooms
where a short business meeting
was followed by the regular pro
gram. Mrs. E. A. Robins read the
paper for the afternoon.
Following this a social hour
was enjoyed wlh Mrs. W. T.
Hiekey and Mrs. A. W. Wain as
sisting Mrs. Laflar In serving.
Mrs. Willard C. Howe and
Mrs. George W. Allen were spe
cial guests for the afternoon.
Chapter members present were
Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. W. H.
Byrd. Mrs. F. E. Churchill. Mrs.
W. T. Hickey. Mrs. W. M.
Hughes. Mrs. H. S. Hughee. Mrs.
P. J. Kuntz. Mrs. J. G. Knapp.
Mrs. G. S. Laflar, Mrs. F. L.
Lange,. Mrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs.
W. W. Moore. Mrs. A. E. Robins.'
Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. S W.
Selee. Mrs. W. M. Smith. Mrs. C.
A. Sprague. Mra. A. W. Wain,
Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, Miss A nor a
weien.
The next meeting will be held
In a fortnight at the home of
Mrs. Wt W. Moore.
Thursday Bridge Club
Is Luncheon
Guest
The Thnr-lay Bridge club was
1 entertained at the home of Mrs.
; Asabel Bush Thursday afternoon
wfth an attractive luncheon fol-
lowed by an afternoon of cards.
' Covers were placed on the beau
tifully appointed luncheon table
j for Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Mrs. Frits
Slade, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mrs.
John McNary, Mrs. William Boot.
Mrs. T. A, LIvesley, Mrs. W. H.
Lytle, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs.
George Rodgers. Mrs. William
Walton. Mrs. Harry Hawkins and
Mrs. Bush.
Aurora One of the happiest
affairs of the week was a Bur
prise given In honor of the birth
day anniversary of Miss Sedenia
Nordhausen at her home Satur
day evening. Five hundred fur
nished the evenings entertain
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters
won high honors, and Mrs. Huge
Kell and Fred Keil played low.
Lunch was brought and served by
the guests. Those enjoying the
evening were Miss Sedenia Nord
hausen, Mrs. Nordhausen, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Keil and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Huge Keil and son
Robert, Mrs. Pauline Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Thiel, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Os
car Boland and children, and Ma,
and Mrs. F. M. Ferguson.
tradition of
T
IT is a comparatively easy matter to stock
a ladies' ready-to-wear shop with merchandise
but it is another matter to attain the goodwill of
the buying public. Every week, ievery month,
every year it means to give the best that's possible
and to give dependable merchandise. It means
that every customer must know that the store
will make good in every case. At least that is what
the goodwill of the Salem public has meant to this
shop. And proud we are to have achieved it in
such measure . . . and appreciative too, as the con
tinued values and dependable
The French
116 N.
JIih
November 21, 1930
Today's Menu
A Holiday Dinner
Keaat Go ana Ifaalei Fatal
Biatrial
Caadicd 8wwl Potato
Bottorod Ppiaaaa
Bm4 Corrant Jelly
Toaaata ealati Salad '. MajooaaiM
Paapkla Pi Coffea
Mashed Potato Staffing
pf warm asathed oUto
H asp hot aiilk
1 taaapooa salt
tniHi paprika 1
laupoti eelcry tail
1 tcaspooa finely eaoppi aiana
1 teaspoon poultry aeatonlor
Mix all ingredients. Lightly
stuff the fowl. Never press
dressings Into the fowls as this
will make them soggy.
j Candled Sweet Pot tor
i (To aerro with roaata or fowl)
j 8 tare soiled aweet potato
I 1 teazpooa alt
1 H tcaapoon paprika
1 eop dark aniwi auar
5 tahleapooaa fat
eup water
Peel the potatoes and cut In
halves, lengthwise. Sprinkle with
the salt and paprika. Heat fat
and sugar in frying pan. Add
the potatoes and water. Cover
and bake slowly 25 minutes. Turn
frequently to allow even brown-
iBg
Tomato Gelatin
S copa to ma for
1 enp water
3 aliera on ion a
4 nhtlf elorea
2 bay rrn
3 celary Itavra
tcaapooa auaar
1 taipooa aalt
Mix ingredients. Cook slowly
20 minutes in covered pan. Strain
well and add to the gelatin mix
ture. .
. i
Gervais Triple anniversaries'
were celebrated at a dinner given
by Mrs. Virginia O. Booster at
her home Sunday. It was the
fifth wedding anniversary of her
son, Howard and 'Mrs. Booster;
the 15th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. J. Miller and
the birthday anniversary of Jar
vis E. Cutsforth, father of Mrs.
Howard Booster. A color scheme
of yellow and white was carried
out in the table decorations with
flowers and tapers. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. J. Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Jarvis E. Cutsforth, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Booster, Bonni
belle and Junior Miller, Miss
Harden and Dean Booster.
Saturday night and Sunday
noon large congregations of folk
will gather at St. Joseph's hall
for dinner. Programs, have been
planned for each of these occa
sions under the direction of Mrs.
J. G. Nadon. Saturday night the
Sacred Heart academy orchestra
will play;" musical numbers will
also be given by Loraine Zelin
skl, Margaret Nathman, Mar
garet Thompson, Alfred Domo
galla, selections by a "kitchen
orchestra", and a comic dia-
Square
A. P. Speer .
St (Monthly Account) Masonic Bldg.
logue. snnaay at -crd
Heart orehes ra will play
again; Barbara Schotteofer will
rlTs a reading; and mnalc will
be given by Mrs.! William Bler
lns, Mrs. Schiller. Miss lAlena
Brenner, and Lawrence Alley.
Independence T h e Woman's
club met in their club room Tues
day afternoon with a large atten
dance present. Members answer
ed roll, call by naming a native
shrub or tree of Oregon. Mrs. F.
E. Hennagln gave an interesting
paper on the beauties and resour
ces of Oregon. Mrs. J. C. Collins
was soloist for the afternoon.
Hostesses were Mrs. I. D. Mix
and Mrs. K. L. Williams.
Silverton Trinity
so-
ciety met at the home of Mrs. L,
G. McDonald Wednesday f after-
noon and the members spent their
time piecing quilts which IU be
used for charitable purposes. The
society will meet in December,
lha tunnl TrHnit at itm SO-
cial rooms of the Scburch a 10:00 '
NEW! ri
Just Arrived
i
Many new and beautiful
I
pastel shade -
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FORMALS
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Prints in black background
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MACK'S
395 North High
Dealing
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Shop
. . I..V Innfh wrlll be
O CiOCK. M. pa i
Birred at noon and the entire
day will be devoted to quilting. .
Those present j Wednesday ere
Mrs. L. M. Larton, Mrs. Dan Klr
iness. Mrs. Glenn Howe, Mrs. A.
O. Nelson, Mrs. H. Rindem, Mrs
Otto Legard. Mrs. Henry Storlle,
Mrs. O. Ormbrek. Mrs. T. Qual
set, Mrs. H. L. Foss, Mrs. Adolph
Haugen. Mrs. Martin Hatteberg.
Mrs. Han Thompson. Mrs. Ed hoi
den, Mrs. Henry Tonrend. Mrs.
it Tantan Mrs. C. Ennevold-
sen, Mrs. J. ,C. Larson. Mrs. El
mer Olsen. Mrs. E. A." Sewell,
Mrs itrthnf Gettenburg, Mrs.
Jensen. .Miss Johnson,
Miss Lengrnd.end Mrs. McDon
ald. .. . -i
. The social ciuo a
, bet met Wavlof on
the home of Mr. John Tayior on
North 19th street. Following a
delightful social afternoon a tea
hour was enjoyed. The next meet
ing will be with Mrs. H. D. iRob
Inette on North list street)
col