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' ! fhe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, OrcJftm Tuesday Morning, January 6. 1931 s pace nine Society News ;" ifetii)cl 1-"5li jff aigs; j firivi! 11.. DOAK, Society Edilar i-- ' ) '" . 4 Delphian Chapters Have Interesting V Meetings Chi Delta ehanter ot the Salem Delphian society met at the home of Mri. Carl Helnleln Monday morning at 10 o'clock (or the regular meeting following the holiday season. At this time the date for meeting . was changed from Monday to Tuesday morn ing and will continue so from . now on. The next meeting will be with Mrs. E. B. Millard Jana- , ary It. . ' . .. . Mrs. O. E. Lewis was Delphian j trareler for the Chi Delta chap I ter Monday. Topics were, taken by Mrs. E. A. Collier. Mrsr T. T. Anunsen, Mrs. It. II. Kletsing. Mrs. R. M. Watls. Mrs. O. E. Lew is, and Mrs. It. D. Barton. An interesting addition to the program was a letter read by Mrs. lielnlelntrom her sister who baa spent the past months in Russia. Condition! at teen first band were described and made much of in terest for discussion In the group following the reading of the let 'ter.' - Sigma Nu chapter of the Del phian society met Monday after noon in the auditorium of ' the city library. Announcement j of Interest to the members was to the effect that nominations for the supervisors for the coming year's work would be made at the next meeting. - Mrs. r George Itoss znan bas been the supervisor for this year, but according to ' the rules ot" the society three super Tisors are elected for tbe second year's work. ' The topic lor Monday's meeting was "Anarchy to Empire" t with topics being taken by Miss Loretta Ford, Mrs. Albert CTagg. Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Byron Her rick, Mrs. c. I Newman, Mrs. Russell Catlin, and Mrs. William Merriott. 1 One- minute current erent- top ics were taken by Mrs. Hal Hoss, Mrs. P. A. Eriekson, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs.' Charles McElhin ney; and Mrs. George King. 'Host i osses for the afternoon were Mrs. Ernest Thorn, Mrs. J. C. Perry and Mrs. Sam Kozer. Mrs. George Rossman gare la resume of the work gone before. ; . . : Studio Display Will Feature Tea Afternoon Thursday, Friday and Satur day bare been designated by Mrs. Monroe Gilbert for the at , tractive and unique Christmas card display, which she is ar , ranging with the cooperation of interested townswomen. Cards are coming in in large numbers and promise an unusual display for the benefit of all those who call during the three day exhibi tion. Anyone baring unusual cards la inrited to bring them .to the studio to swell the inter est In the exhibit. ' An,: additional feature of in terest will be tbe tea afternoon Friday between tbe hours ot 3 and t o'clock at which time Mrs. Gilbert will be assisted by Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, and a group of prominent matrons. General Hospital Auxiliary to. Meet The Salem General Hospital auxiliary wlll meet todayat 10 o'clock In the chamber of com merce rooms. This auxiliary has done much toward the growth of the hospital in the past year. It is comprised of those who . wish to support the development ot the general hospital as a neighborhood Institution. Mem bership may be taken out by any one interested and the larger the membership the more desirable It is to the present organisation. The meeting today will be for the purpose ot electing officers for the year and for planning work to be done this coming season. Mrs. W. It. Dancy has been president of the organiza tion since Its inception two years ago, and will preside at the meeting today. Brooks An attractive party ot (Wednesday night was that for which Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramp were hosts , at their home In Brooks. Cards occupied the early part of tbe evening, and a mid night supper saw the old year out and the new one in. The rooms of the Ramp .borne were appropriately decorated with Yuletide decorations. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramp were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Otto. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. WalLtfr. and Mrs. C. A. Bail or, Mr. and Mrs. SusseeJMr.. and Mrs. A. J. Rasmussea, Mrs. Maude To mm, Alrin Reed. Mrs. J. S. Dunlary, Oliie - Schendei, f Leo Reed, Cleo Ramp, Eart Ramp and . Leo Ramp. - . Brooks Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bosch were hosts In their homo In Brooks for a watch party Wednes day, night. Holiday decorations were used effectively about the rooms. Musle and games were enjoyed until midnight, when re freshments were served by . the hostess. In tho group were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Ashhangh and daughter, Kreta Fae Ashbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris, Miss Laronne Harris, Mrs. BerU Barker,. Albert Harris, Marie Bosch. Jack Bosch and tho host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bosch. ' e . Mr. and Mrs. t William R. I Sennits and Mrs. Grace Humph- - 1 reys from : Springfield, Illinois, are guests at the home ot Mr. ! and Mrs. F. J. Rupert on Cbe- - ! mekeia street. The guests are now on their way homo to Illi nois after baring spent some time visiting in southern. Cali fornia. Is as doctor's Prescriptkm for COLDS and HEADACHES It U tho most speedy remedy 666 i1 . I.";- . v f . ,4 ' " . ' v" , . : 3 : - ..-'".r v-' ! 1 VS. vt- v ..v v :',:. . . ... .-t . . I i' -' I. - -v . A' x ' J - - - .-,: ' - , !.. . - . . - .. ;.( i :-. " j . ... -. v y , . . . J.v.. - v. ' '- i r . .- - " .r " ' i ' f , :' ' .-". ji ? ; . ! . t ... Vl ? ' . -1 I ' ' ' - - , '-f7 V :' v v-:. . -1 Miss Beatrice Walton, vromineht Kalem. woman, haa turned from Eurbpe to take uovernor elect, Jtunis Li. Meier. SOCIAL CALENDAR j. Tuesday, January 6 Music Teacher's association, meet with Bertha Junk Darby, 679 North Cottage street; Elma Weller assistant hostess. American War Mothers, regular business meeting, American Lutheran church. Etokta club at home of Mrsi R. S. Keene, 3 40 Le felle street: Mrs. V. A. Hughes, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. Salem W. C. T. U. will meet 2: 30. o'clock at hall corner of Ferry and Commercial (streets. Englewood club, midwinter party, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Car tar on Garden road. - Annual Epiphany dinner, 6 30 o'clock, St. Paul's parish hall; reports of year's activities. Wednesday, January 7 Spring Valley Missionary society at home of Mrs. W. W. Henry; Mysta Hendricks assistant hostess. First Congregational church. Woman's Missionary society, 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Professor Ralph Winn will speak on topic of "Russia." January meeting Salem Dakota clubs, 6: SO o'clock, American Lutheran church; all folk from the Dakotas ar welcome. Knight Memorial social circle, business meeting, -S:30 o'clock, Mrs. Avis Martin, 775 North Cottage street. Thursday, January 8 Hayesrllle Woman's club, 2 o'clock, Mrs. David Greifc North Salem W. C. T. U. With Mrs. J. W. Hunt, 1374 North Capitol street, 2 o'clock. Eastern Star, 8 o'clock, in Masonic temple elub rooms, installation. j Ladies Aid society of W. R. C. all day meeting Fairgrounds; potluck dinner at noon; annual election of officers. Friday, January 9 t Daughter's of Veterans, in (Woman's clubhouse,! 8 o'clock. Installation of officers. 1 Salem Woman's club, board meeting at 2 o'clock; business meeting 2:30 o'clock; program at 3 o'clock. ; ; Silverton Mrs. Ida. Neum berg, who with her son Wilbur, has been visiting Silverton friends for the past few days has been the Inspiration of a number of parties. Friday night Mrs. George Hubbs entertained for . Mrs. Neumberg. having a. tew friends in for a social evening. . Saturday night Mrs. L. C East man was hostess at a little bridge honoring Mrs. Neumberg. Guests Included Mrs. Neumberg, Mrs. Ed- Annual At SPECIAL PRICES! ill Jti.- re to the position of secretary son Comstock, Mrs. F. E. Sylves ter, j Mrs. Frank Hubbs. Mrs. ID. McCleary, Mrs. George! Hubbs, Mrs! John.T. Hoblitt, Mrs. Joe Kircher. 1 i i Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davles and Chris Jackson of Weiser, Idaho, are the house guests of; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davles, and; Mr. and Mrs. George York. They expect to remain for the week. Sale of iGossar Only once each year! are we enabled to Dffer Salem women a special clear ance sale of these splendid nationally known GOSSARD CORSETS 1 This! is not a sale of odds and ends, but the very models you are wearing- in Gos-i sard. We have a full range of sizes and a very comprehensive showing o! models.' An early visit to this store this week will repay you we feel sure. No. 9(12 j No. ls No. 60S j No. 2306 r I No. 2311 - j IS'o. 2307 I No. 1431 No. 6811 j -"J. No. .1430 I : i j No. 2309 ALSO SAMPLES AT HALF PRICE! Delegates Appointed For Newberg Meet The Daughters ot tho American Revolatlon will hold the state con vention in Nowhere in March. Members of the Chemeketa chap ter ot Salem elected delegates to this state meeting Saturday after noon in tho regular monthly meet ing held in tho Salem Woman's club clubhouse. ; Tho following delegates and sl ternates were elected: Mrs. John Orr, chapter regent; Mrs. W, H. Byrd, Miss Edna Ming, Mrs. Russell Catln. Mrs. A. K. Austin ot Woodburn, Mrs. Frank Settlo meler of Woodburn,. Mrs. J. E. Sibley ot Dallas, Mrs. H. T. Lore and Mrs. Lewis Griffith.! Alter nates nominated were Mrs. W. F. Fargo, chapter rice-regent ; Miss Lillian Applegate, Mrs. V. B. Newcomb, Mrs. C. T. Ellison, Mrs. A. A. : Underhlll. Mrs. C. A, Sprague, Mrs. C. C. Best. Mr. W. O. Johnston, Mrs. Francos Looney Cornell and T Miss Marguerite Looney of Jefferson. Mrs. John Orr, Mrs. William Fordyco Fargo, Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. A. 13. Austin of Woodburn were nominated Cor delegates to tho national conven tion in Washington, D. C, to be bold in April. Officers Installed By W. R. C. Group Mrs. Hattle Cameron was in stalled as president ot tho Wo man's Relief, corps Saturday af ternoon in regular meeting at Mil ler's halt Other officers to take office were Mrs. Hattie Kennon, senior Tice-p resident; Mrs. Mettle Schramm, junior rice-president; Julia E. Blodgett, chaplain; Lau ra B. McAdams, treasurer; Ida Traglio, conductress. Rose Hagedorn, patriotic In structor;; Mary Ackerman, guard; Maud Chittondon, assistant con ductress; Myrtle Henderson, as sistant guard; Sarah Peterson, press correspondent; Lulu Boring, Rose Verls and Ada Simpson, col or bearers, and Bernlce Boat flour, musician. Lorraine Robins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robins of North Liberty street left Saturday morning for Seattle, where she is a student at the Northwest Bible school. She has been visiting her parents during the holidays. S-OV1 e J " o 3 repaired the IDorld ouer Whether in Soviet Russia or right here in your home town, should your Longines need a new hairspring or any of its parts repaired or exchanged yoa can hare the work prop erly done. Sold in seventy countries, Longines are backed the World over by a complete repair service. We have m fine selection of these famous watches in our store, letV tell you more about them. They are reasonably priced from $35.00 up. Pomeroy & Keene JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 879 State Street Next to Postal Telegraph LIS Gos3ard SoliUire Reg. 1.50 Special Sale Oossard Solitaire Reg. $15.00 Special Sale Gossard Solitaire Reg. f 15 .00 Special Sale Gossard Solitaire Reg. $8.10 Special Sale .'................. Gossard Front-Lacing Reg. $7.50 Special Sale ................ Gossard Step-in Reg. $5.00 Special Sale Gossard Step-in Reg. $10.00 Special Sale . . Gossard Hook-Around Reg. $10.00 SpccUl Sale Gossard Hook-Around Reg. $8.50 Special Sale ; Gossard Hook-Around Reg. $3.50 Special Sale -'O0weoeo0i Grim-Powera Wedding Solemnized Sunday . Aurora A wedding ot much interest la Salem was solemnized in Aurora Sunday at lt:S0 o'clock when Aurslla Powers be came tho bride of Walter Grim, Rer. IL L Orations reading the simple services before only Imme diate members ot tho two tamll (les. Immediately following the1 cere mony the wedding party motored to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar pierce la Salem where a wed ding dinner- was served. I Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Grim are sisters. Mr; and Mrs. Grim then left for a short wedding tour after which they will bo at home in Aurora until spring, at which -timet they will take up their residence la their now suburban homo which Is now nnder construction. "This marriage unites two prom inent pioneer families. Mrs. Grim is the daughter of thi late Charles Becke and Mrs. Anna Becke and Mr. Grim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grim. ; ' Young Matron Will Make Home in Eugene Mr. and Mrs, Delbert W. Dan iels whose marriage was an event ot December 21, left Friday tor Eugene, where they will make their home. Mrs. Daniels was for merly Miss Margaret Shoemaker, daughter ot Rer. and Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker. . The young people were delight fully surprised with a miscellan eous shower in connection i with the annual church dinners, and business meeting held! New Year's day. A large table centered' with a mirror upon which was a tiny boat and at the edge of which atood a miniature bride and groom, was heaped with gifts for the departing young folk. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels wfil both eater the University ot Oregon for advanced work this term. Sunnyside. Sunnyside , did much entertaining this holiday season, starting 1 Thanksgiving day with the big turkey dinner In the homes, with guests from near and far and continuing Into the Christmas week. Christmas day was kept sacred for the home and family. Taylor's had a live fir tree that was illumi nated every night of the week. The Chandler clan held its moot ing at Guy Chandler's home on tho Paciflo highway. Mr. and Mrs. King of Walla Walla visit ed with the latter's brother, George Heckart. The young people gathered at tbe home of Isabel Taylor for fun and frolic. Cecil Pearson, of Clinton : Cor ners, New York, has as guests i Ti fi A Lonqines m.iA l CA $lfOJ QC $kJVD MAOC ylU.ilD $4.95 $5.00 $3.50 $7.50 $7.50 $4.95 $1.98 Prsstdsnt an. lira. Lot! Pan ningtoa ot Newberg coUego, wko wore vlstting New York prior to tho start ot their trip abroad. , ' C II. Tarlora entertained with a small party! rrldar, January X, it being tho h birthday anniver sary ot Mrs.iTaylor. Music was enjoyed and ref resbmsnts served. : ; V . L- I ' i Epiphany Dinner Celebrated Tonight Members ot St. Paul's Episco pal church will celebrate their annual Epiphany , dinner tonight at tho parrlsh hall at :I0 o'clock. Mrs. 'i E. A. Robblna. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Robert Neimeyer, and Mrs. deLlsle. ' (There will bo an election o res try, reports from the- rector, tho restry, guild's church schools and other church activities. . Members of the Knight Me morial church will meet sit tbe home of Mrs. Arts Martin, 775 North Cottage' street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o clock. , JOHNSON'S FOR HOSIERY 1 I . Jo 464 STATE STREETSALEM Here It Goes! Just One Day at Johnson's Folks and You Can BanU on. a Real Sale SO COME 1 h- COATS LOT No.l Coats fur trimmed and Regular values up to f TUESDAY ONLY DRESSES LOT No. 1 163 dresses, all this season's dress es. Wo hare no old stock. Regular values up to $24.50. Tuesday only. frhlle they last Beat this if yotf All 1 If 8 KO APPROVALS Birthday Party Honors Miss Towrisend " J .. OA. delightful surprise party was gtTsa j following tho Salem SllTertom basketball game la honor ot Hiss Claudia Townaend on her eighteenth ; birthday at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. j Townsend. K Tho evsnlag was spent In dancing and card playing, (and at a lata hour, refreshments were served, r f , Guests for tho evening were the Misses! Veaa steward, Mau rlne Carmlcal. Doris Steward. Marjorie Humphries, and the honor guest. Miss Claudia Town aond.l. . .-- , , j. ! j. Messrs. 'Lloyd Rellley, Clyde Johnson, Ray Handel!, Duane DeMarats. Sam Earle. and Herb ert Townsena. Monmouth Monmouth's Re- bekah lodge observed the opening of tho new! year with installation of officers Thursday night as fol lows: N. G-. Mrs. Minnie Price; R. 8., Mrs; Alts, Rogers; Ij. 8., Mrs. Myrtle Halllday; P. N. Q.. Mrs. Let tie Johnson; V. 0., Mrs. "THE STORE FOR LADIES" JOHNSON'S FOR CLOVES HNS'ON' TODAY ONLY EARLY PLEASE TO AVOID THE BIG RUSH ! Ever;y Winter Coat in the Store The Price will do it fully lined. Coates fur 19.75. Kegular values up to $34.50 o can Ask yourself Sales Must be Strictly Ben Friesen; R. 8., Mrs. Lily Roothby; It. 8.. Mrs. Susie Sun ton; i. O.. Mrs. tthsl M or eland ; O. G Mrs. Una Jones; warden, Mrs. Louise Koser; conductress. Mrs.. Ivy Ilamar; chaplain; Mrs. Riley , Matheny; musician, Mtis Bernlce Winegar - (A social party followed the work, with cards and dancing and a late luncheon. - -j ; I ' ""I Aurora The Aurora Woman's club will meet Wednesday, Janu ary 7 with Mrs. N. E. Maosock. Mrs. Lester Reed will be assistant hostess. Capital punishment will be the subject ot a talk by Mrs, L. I. Snyder, followed by a talk oa criminal Justice by Mrs. Lor an Glesy. i The business meeting will be conducted 4y the president. Mrs. George Ehlen. j i i ' ' " 'I Mr.-and. Mrs. John P. Robin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Wrenn, left Salem Friday morning by automobile tor Palo Alto, Cat i e e j Mrs. D. W. Eberlla of Seattle lkf t Ralam UondiT mnrnlnr n. 'eluding her holiday visit l'n the home of Mrs. W. II. Dancy. .'.-.if' ; '. ' " i ' ' ' ' If f: '' 5 " 1 " s - I . COATS must go. LOT No. 2 trimmed and fully lined TUESDAY ONLY i 1 r DRESSES I. 11 LOT No. 2 819 dresses lit this lot and; well say, they are real hot numbers Are well worth $5.95. Our price during thif one day sale, Tuesday only $.88 how can their da It Cashi '' " i - J - M ; ' . known. CSft also In Tablets. NO REFUNDS DURING THIS SALE j L.;-