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PAGE SIX Tht 03EG0N STATESMAN, Saksi Presort, Tuesday Morning January 13, 1S31 S ociety News and Glut Affairs sOuve M. DoAK. Szcitty Editor LI any Parties Are Monday Night; Events Salem tu fe stir city Mon Jim frh from the time dinner parties started until the late upper parties, were eompietea. Out of town guests stimulated . thai festive turtles and added one of the charming notes to the brilliant inangurai Dau wmcn with the opening 01 leaisiamre brought the guests to the capitol eitjr. - - Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Burghardt ntertatniM Mr. And Mr. EL E. Brodies as nouse ajuesia mono night and gave an mrormai iaie upper party in compliment to the distinguished guests. Mr. Brodie is minister to Finland from the United States. xrf nt Mr, r.us Hixson en tertained with a dinner party preceding the ball in compumeni . . n 1 H to Mr. ana Airs, uan iicrcuw nr v.uMna who. vera their bouse guests Monday night. Covers were placed for i. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell of TVoodburn entertained with a bouffet supper in compliment to their house guests for Monday nirht. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ilaney of Portland. The entire party.mo- tored to Saiem ror tne nau io lowing the dinner. Other - hostesses for Monday Bight were Mrs. Clifford Brown. Miss Alice Brown, Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. Wlllard Mar shall. Mrs. Erie Butler. Among-the army set. much en tertaining in done by Salem of ficers and their wives for Tislt-ing- officers and wives. Among there were Ma. Ceo. and Mrs. George A. White. Col. and Mrs. T. E. BJlea. Major and Mrs. J. V. Schnf, Major and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton. Captain and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent. Captain, and Mrs. J. F. Pound, Captain and Mrs. H. O. Maison. In addition to these parties there were many no host affairs given and several large dinner partiea of Portland folk .at the Marlon. Monmouth.- The Social Hour elub was entertained Wednesday afternoon by the Misses Maggie and Alice Batter with a large attendance of members and friends present. The main pro gram topic featured talks by Mrs. Fannie Guthrie and Mrs. J. 8. Fuller on Industries, Prod ucts and Manufactories of the Willamette ralley. Miss Irlene A they. Oregon Normal school atudent, - pleased with two vocal numbers. Sea sonal refreshments were served as a climax to the afternoon. Complimenting: Mrs. Gail Jones Saturday night a group rot friends called for an evening of bridge. Mrs. Jones left Monday for California where: she will visit for some time.. Pattern 20773 J Tala swagKr coat Is a delight ful model .which serves j double ' duty, as It may be worn with or without the cape. It is exception ally easy to make, toosince there era no Intricate details. The el how length cape adds a surprising amount of warmth and does away with the necessity of an interlin ing in the body of the coat. Pattern 207? may be de devel oped in tweed, chinchilla cloth, ve lour or a novelty woolen, ft will prove serviceable In brown blue, rust, rose or a mixture. An inex pensive fur collar -may be made from lapln, aeal, nutria or squir rcL I May be obtained only ini sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 1$. Size 4 rel aires ' 1 yards of S 4-inch mat erifl. - Ne sreaamaktag axpcrleaee It wmrj ta atk. Uia modal with 'or pattern. Vardajra for a.y ait. aaa aiaipla. xct iaatrafe tioaa ra givaa. . 6ad fifteea teata ta eoiae are faJly eraDped. or (Uudi (or aaca patters. Writa plainly yonr una, ddrcaa and atylo otimbar aara to atate aixe waoled. Our aaw falJ and trinter faahtoc book containing axqniaite aaadala (or adulta and children and an xmllrst aaaortm.ot af traaafar pattaraa aad at ana pad noT.ltiM. aaw raady. Priea fifteea aaata. Book with pattara. IS aaata. Ad dr alt nail asd otdara ta tae a Pattara Department, 141 H ITtk ttraat. Now York fcity. o'clock at eorority - SOCIAL CALENDAR . Tuesday $ January IS Junior Guild of SU Paul'a Episcopal church, meet at home of Mrs. U. O. Shipley, 143 East Washington, street.' t Beta Chi Mothers elub, X:t0 bouse, i CM Delta Delphian society meeting,. : 10 oclockr Mrs. B. B. Millard, lilt D.' street, j . . First Unitarian church, annual meeting beginning at 8 o'clock; potluck dinner at C o'clock; all congrega tion invited. j . Pythian sisters, and Knights of Pythias, Joint pot luck dinner, 8:80 o'clock,? Fraternal temple, followed by Joint installation. . . Eastern Star, Chadwlck chapter, social club after noon. Masonic temple. ; - Sewing circle of Royal .Neighbors, alt day meet ing; potluck dinner "at noon; Mrs.) F. M. Hoyt, . Ill North Winter street; election of officers. Business Girls class, -entertain with :S0 o'clock " . dinner, 11S0 North Winter street. . Auxiliary to Sons of Veterans, 7:30 o'clock. Wom an's clubhouse. I - ; 1 Wednesday,, January 14 ; N Ladies Guild of American ; Lutheran church, 2:00 o'clock, in church parlors; Installation of officers. Young Married People's class. First Presbyterian, church. 6:30 o'clock, Mrs. E. B. Millard. 1819 D. street. Woman's Foreign Missionary aociety of First M. E. church, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher in charge of program. j Mrs. Ray Blnegar, hostess, to Sweet Briar club, at her home on Wallace Road, ( South Salem Misslonary'society, on o'clock lunch eon Mrs. Ross Miles, 787 Cross street. Woman's Home Missionary society, Jason Lee church, 860 Jefferson street, 1:30 o'clock. American Lnthern Guild taeetidg. 2 o'clock, social rooms of church, business and a meeting. Leslie Memorial church. Woman's Home Mission ary society, 2 o'clock in parsonage, Mrs, S. Darlow John son hostess. j Episcopal church, meet af home of Mrs. U. G. Ship - ley. 'I I P. E. P. Teacher's club, Salem Heights, t:8 o'clock at school house. - ; Thursday, January 15 Salem Ladles of Dakota club, meet with Mrs. Coch ran, 1207 South Commercial street J afternoon meeting, Sewing on quilt blocks bring or send these blocks. Hiawatha council. No.; 23, card; party at home of Mrs. M. F. Lewis, 996 South Commercial street, t: 00 ' O'clock.. .' I: I J " Mrs. Helen Preecott, hostess to members of Fidelia class of First Baptist church, at herj home, 1785 North Capitol street, 7:20 o'clock. Mrs. G. H. Johnson will entertain Faculty Wom en's club, at her home 2 65 Rural Avenue, 2:20 o'clock. Friday, January 6 Mrs. Ada Hull and Mrs. Ethel Welch, hostesses to auxiliary to U. S. V. B. 2:30 o'clock, parlors of First Christian church. Social meeting. Calvarr Baotlst church. Woman's Missionary so ciety, 2:30 o'clock, home of Mrs. W. J. Nelson, 685 Ship ping street. . Hubbard Lodge Elects Officers Hubbard Mrs. Meta Friend was re-elected president of Gen eral Rusk No. 39, Woman's Re lief corps, at the regular meeting Friday afternoon at the L O. O. Y hall, i Other officers reelected were: Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm, senior vice- nresident: Mrs. Nina Rice, Junior vice-president; Mrs. Ella Stauffer, treasurer: Mrs. Susie Ott, conduc tor; Mrs. Lucy Sewell, guard, and Mrs. Sarah Colvin, chaplain. Mrs. Maud uidgood was reap pointed Dress correspondent and patriotic instructor. Other officers will be appointed by Mrs. Friend at a later date. ! Mrs. Ella Stauffer and Mrs. Margaret McMannls were elected delegates to the annual conven tion of Woman's Relief corps in June, with Mrs. Susie Ott and Mrs. Anna Stauffer as alternates. Installation of officers will be held at the next meeting. January 231 when Mrs. Orpha Carlile of HUisboro. department president of the Woman's Relief corps, will be the guest of honor. A potluck luncheon will be served In the din ing -room of the Odd Fellows hall at the noon hour. Features of the meeting will be a reading by Mrs. Anna Stauffer. a duet by Mrs. Sa die School and Mrs. Ella Stauffer and a recitation by little Tresa McMannls. , Jefferson. The Past Noble Grand club of ML Rebekah lodge met Thursday afternoon In the lodge rooms of the Odd Fel lows hall, f After the regular business routine, each one pres ent wrote a prophecy tor the coming year, which, when read, proved quite Interesting. Cards were enjoyed until late in the afternoon when a two course lunch was served In the dining room by the t - hostesses, Mrs. Ezra Hart and Mrs. K. S. Thurs ton. The tables were colorfully arranged with ; a large Kewple representing the -new year, and with pink roses and butterflies for centerpiece.; : Members pres ent were: Mrs. Chas. McKee, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs. R. W. Curl, iMrs. G.i iW. Humphrey, Mrs. B., S. Thurston. Mrs. Ly man Patton, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Lee Wells; Miss Flora Tho mas and the hostesses, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Thurston. ., J Miss Lorene Hart was a-guest tor the afternoon. . ; Clear Lake A party wa glr en Sunday at the C. W. Pugh home, honoring Mrs. Pngh on her list birthday. 1 Neighbors and friends gathered with well filled baskets, completely surprising the honor guest; - Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Evans and daugh-t ter Joan of Monmouth, Mr. and mra. jca rorgara. Mrs. J. H. Stayner and sons, Ray and Steve, wr. ana jars. Roy E. Smith, and daughter, Estillne, Mr. and Mrs. Eck Dutoit. Mrs. Anna Glrod and children Lloyd' and Esther, Bud Forgard, Mildred, Thelma, and Ruth Forgard, a W. Pugh. and the honor . guest, Mrs. C. W. Pugh. ; - . . e- - j - Jefferson The Past Matrons club of O. E. S. met Thursday afternoon tor their regular meet ing in the lodge rooms In the Masonic ball. General plans . for the coming year were discuflsed, during the business session, and election of officers took place, rres. Mrs. Fay Smith; viee-pres.. Mrs. Cara Aupperle; secretary-; treasurer, Mrs. Lona Looney. Following the business' session a ' pot luck lunch was enjoyed. Members present were: Mrs. Cara Auperle; Mrs. Nettle Sher man; Mrs. Ina Thomas; Mrs. Ethel Roland; Mrs. Frances Phelpsj Mrs. Kate Lynes; Mrs. Lona Looney; Mrs. Fay Smith ; Mrs. Margaret Pease and Mrs. G. C. Mason. r Monibouth. The January meeting of Monmouth's Parents and Teachers occurred Tuesday evening .In the training school auditorium with a fairly good attendance present. The evening's topic was: "Child Guidance In the Worthy use of Leisure". Mrs. F. E. Murdock, vice president, pre sented !a helpful paper on "Safe ty First". Refreshments were served ' by Mrs. Ji E. Wlnegar, and assist ants of the refreshment commit tee.: Mrs. F. E. Chambers pre sided during the evening's pro gram. t Sllverton. Mrs. Martin Hatte berg entertained members and friends I of the Stitch and Chat ter club at Iter home on Mill street Thursday afternoon. Pres ent were Mrs. Lewis Hall of Gervals! Mrs. Andrew Hall, Mrs. Samuel Torvend, Mrs. Alma Tor vend, Mrs. George Elton, Mrs. Carl Schmedicke, Mrs. Oscar Sat ern, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mrs. L. G. McDonald, Mrs. Wave Axely. Mrs. Wanda Anderson, Mrs. Ola Bentsou, Mrs. John Moe and Gladys Hagen. The club will meet In February with Mrs. Os car Satern In the Hazel Dell dis trict. Lutheran Guild Will Install Officers ."The Guild of the American Lutheran church will hold its first meeting Wednesday at o'clock In the social rooms of the church. Mrs. Richard C Arpke will open the meeting and final reports of the year's work will be heard. Rer. P. W. Eriksen, pastor of the church, will eon duet the In stallation services for . the offi cers of the year 1921. who will take office this afternoon. Of ficers to preside for tht year are Mrs. : Lewis Rudle, - president: Mrs. R.T. Wlckland. first vice president; Mrs. Herman Tasto. second vice president? Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, secretary; Mrs. John Simon, financial secretary; Mrs, Carl Bahlberg, treasurer: Mrs. C. M. Byrd, missionary study; Mrs. A. A. Krueger, organ and music. ; .Musical numbers will be pre sented by Miss Dorothy Boss- Hard, pianist, and by Mrs. A. A. Sholseth, contralto. Hostesses who will I preside during the hour which will fol low the program and Installa tion will be Mrs. Max Gehlhar, Mrs. W.- O. Krueger. and Mrs. A. ' A. Krueger. - Rer.! A. M. Knudsen of Longrlew, Washing ton. will be the guest speaker. Mrs. W. F. McCall Entertains Wallace Road. A feature of special Interest at the recent meeting or the Brush CoiUa-a Helpers Thursday' at the home of Mr. Marie Flint McCall j was the instructive talk on "Children ana child training .given by urs. u. a. Downs or saienu Mrs. TJ. J. Lehman of 8alem read a patriotic article, on "Our Flag- telling its history and meaning. Mrs. Lehman led the usual tlag salute at the: close of her interesting remarks. Mrs. Fred Olsen of Brush Col lege had charge at devotfonala. Mrs. A. R. swing, president of the Brush College Helpers, ap- pointea Mrs. Oliver Whitney. Mrs. Fred Ewins and Mrs. Bar bara Focht as a committee of three to work with a similar committee from Spring Valley Mission society and 8weet Briar club to arrange to entertain the Polk county federation of rural women's club at the Brush Col lege schoolhouse at the Febru sry meeting. Mrs. McCall was assisted In serving! at the tea hour br her niece, Mrs. Henry F. DeBoest of Salem, Mrs. IW. J. Lehman, Sa iem. and Mrs. Barbara Focht, The guest list Included the honor guest. Mrs. C. Ai Downs and son Harold of Salem, Mrs. nenry jr. ueuoest, Salem, Mr. McCall, Corydon Blodgett, Nan cy Lou Wallace, Dorothy Bouf fler and Mrs. L. Cervenka, List of members Included Mrs. John Schlndler, Mrs. F. J. Woelke. Mrs. Barbara Focht, Mrs. Fred Ewing, Mrs. Olirer Whitney, Mrs. U. J. Lehman. Mrs. Fred Olsen.' Mrs. L. Hlmmel, Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. A. R. Ewing, Mrs. A. L. Klntoto, Mrs. Ferdi nand Singer and the hostess, Mrs. McCall. e e e Sllverton The Sllverton Par ent-Teachers association met Thursday afternoon at the high school assembly room at ten min utes past three for Its resrular January meeting. The zoiiowing program was given: a review of the Parents' magaslne by Mrs. Earl Adams; a review of the Child Welfare magazine by Mrs. J. A. Campbell: a review of the Child Welfare conference at Washington, D. C. by Mrs. J. Ballantyne. -s ' West Stayton Th West Stayton Birthday club met with Mrs. Bell Woosley with I fifteen present. Two members were add ed; Mrs. Minnie Allen and Mrs. Sally Goss. The afternoon was spent In visiting and fancy work. A letter from Mrs. Amy Shields, a member of the club who Is In Idaho for the winter was read. The next meetlnjr is to be held at Mrs. Mary Hankers January 21. ties j i , . . . . 1 . av W . a rX Loncn " i , . x x. mm ft ' ml lAodsni; tPoms Cf,I,s5S3MBfLu &l!ted LonLzca as her own because it hasi)eexi eapeelaSy daj)tcd to bet maJeraW" itrexbgtxtoa trfagent demands of her business tongfaen are triced $ fB&axhi&atCxfKZl PoriEiioy & KEEND jrrWXXCElS AJ.T OPTTCIAK3" tiats tWlol ia rcstsl TtlegrarSl Ll;,agg.iirJ- Silver Bell Grcle , Installs Officers Silver Bell Circle No. 41. Neighbors of Wooderaft held In stallation of officers January , when tht. followinf officers wars Installed: 'Mrs. Lettle Hanson, O. N.; Myrtle Walker, advisor: Mrs. Smith magician; Dorothy McDowell, banker; Jennie Bhel- ton, clerk;; Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Kennon. Pearl Berry, managers LilUe Watklns, attendant; Jennie ' Ferguson, . captain of guards Mr. - Bay, . flagbearer; June Wilson, fnhen sentinel; Roy Ehelton. outer sentinel; Rutn Dake, musician. Mrs. Telms T.eeson was the instaiunt orncer. and the follow tng representatives of the . grand lodge were present: Mrs. Parks, O. A.; Mrs. Hawkins, O. N.; Mrs. Trunk. D. M.; Urs. Hoak. O. C.j Mrs. Btorley. O. S. , After thol insUlUtion the au dience was) entertained by the saiem. Kiltie band; reading by Mrs. Henry; '- solo by Dorothy Browning; drill by the Jure, nilea; highland flinf by John Charge; solo by Robert Hutch- eon; and seaectlons by the conn try choir comprised by Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Frances Greenwood. Mrs. Smith Rath ' Daks, Fern Serle and Kan Lou Pettyjohn. A banquet -was served at the close of the program. ' Young Maids Are Hostesses at Party - ' ' i ' - Miss Roberta Varley and Miss Ruth Olllette were hnatAsMM far an original party at the Gillette nome on norm raeirio hi g a way Saturday night The affair was in the nature of a maaauerada and the rooms were arranged wna gresc -meats in color to aid in carnrtnar out the idea. At the supper hour MUs Kathrya Lows and Miss Grace Day assisted with the serving. Guests for this affair were the Misses I. Dorothy Eaatridre. Grace Day, Kathryn Rows. Ella- noetn uiement. Dons Kemp, Isa bel Morehouse. Cvnthie. Delano. liols Wilkes. Audrey TUlman, ueneva Breitnaupt, Mar r a ret Padrick of O A. a mA the hostesses, Roberta Varley and Ruth Gillette, and Messrs Jack Grant, Lowell Grlbble, Leo Me Eneny, Charles Campbell, John Ross. John! McLanan. 'Eddie Begg, Keuth Jones, Alrsn Bows, ueorge Dosgus, Jim Allison. John Nelson; and Fred Smith. ' f ' 4 Mrs. W. i D. Albrirht waa hosteaa ta niamban af tYim nan. nation club at her home Friday afternoon. Cards were In play at several tables with prises go-ins- to Mrs. Panl Balea mnA Mm. A. L Eoff, Mrs. C. B. Kertson will be hostess to the club mem bers in two weeks. Today fa Menu Creeui Pie Vor Dinner Slleae Kot Baaf OraeaaaS Petatoes ttlaaaA Carre ta a Faaa " BmA i Correal Jslly Paaak Sala4 -!". Craaaa Pie . Oeftae ' Glased Carrots and Peas S caps ateae earrete (eeekeS) t np eaakaS paae S tablaapoaaa keMae ' 4 tahlaapaaea aa(M -44 tMtDMa aaia Heat the butter and sugar and eook slowly nntll light brown color. Add the carrots and cook slowly until they have browned. Add the rest of Ingredients and serve at ones. : : Peach Salad S kalras eaaaad peeekes ; 1 rap flaalr aaappa ealery 1-S eap erakaa eale I-S teaaaoam aell : - 1-S enp aalaS Sreaaiag . - Mix celery, nuu, salt and dress lng and spread over the peaches. which nave been arranged on let tuce leaves. Chill Ingredients be fore combining. Cream Pie (Cats Part) 4 tablMpooai batter cop iacar .(., i-,. 5p LlUt ' ' ' 1 teaapoee aaillai . . 1H ep flour i A 3 teatpoeas baking powdar' 1-8 teaapeoa aalt i Cream the butter and sugar. Add rest of : Ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Four Into 2 shallow cake pans which hare been lined with waxed paper.' Baks 15 minutes in moderate oven. : Cool and add tilling.; gcio A pleasant afternoon was spent by members of the Westolcs club at : their i regular meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs. Brown.! v ! ? :- i A dainty lunch was served by the hostess st the close of the afternoon. Members present were, Mrs. in- man, Mrs. Traaen, ; Mrs. Tnos. Qulgley, Mrs. E. 8. McCrae. Mrs. Chas. White. Mrs. J. I. Shelton, Mrs. Lrle Shelton. and Mrs. Ken neth Purdy. Mrs. Bragr and Mrs. Albert Shelton were guests. The next meeting win no neia with Mrs. Lyle Shelton. ;, 1 ! ' i The Bnainesa Girls' class will e entertained by the Misses El ate Miller and Elixabetn stock- hauser at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geors-er Lewis, list li. Winter Tneadav eveninr. Din ner will bo served for all class . . i . . . . . . . . l memoers at ocibcs. te e Mrs. a It Johnson will enter tain members ' or the Faculty Women's club at her home. 2sS Rural Avenue. Thursday after noon at 2:20 o'clock. - e e e Mrs. T. A. Ltvesley entertain ed the members of her contract bridge club Monday afternoon at her horns on FalTmount hill. " - SuDreme Worthy Matron to Visit Salem Wlllameito Shrine, Whits Shrine of Jerusalem, will have as ita j latin nliihed meat - January It, Jean Terry, suprems worthy matron who comes to ui ,vt from Aurora, iiunois. Portland Shrine and The Dalles Shrine will be special guests tor the occasion as well as many oth er guests from omer uregon Shrines. A dinner will be serv- h it l it nviottr . This will be followed by a stated communica tion with the pomp of a complete ceremonial, tne wnoie progress carrying out an elaborate plan. Ttaaarvatlona for the dinner are to be in by Thursday night and are to pe maae wim jars. m y Gabriel, giss-M. , e e e Masonic Social Club Meets Today ;i , i. i -. The social club of the Eastern Star will i meet this afternoon? at 2 o'clocX In the social rooms of the Masonic temple. Cards will be In play and other entertain ment will be enjoyed by those who are not Interested In cards. The hostess committee Is Wll helmina Gleason. chairman, Nellie White. Rose Kurts, Reta Gamble, Ida Nlles, Mary Buchner, Addle Dunsford, Birlee Ellis, Pearl Grote, Maude Tallman. - i . Following ; cards snd the pro gram there will be a social aad tea hour; . I - - e e e . v . Much active work Is being done la the federation of muslo clubs over the state. Mrs. Walter Den ton Is In charge of this work as chairman of the extension com mittee. A report of the clubs fed erating was given at the last meet ing of the Federated Musle clabs of, Oregon held the past week at the Sign of the Ross In Portland. Interest is growing In this work according to Mrs. Denton and with the forthcoming biennial meeting of the National Federation of Mu slo clubs la San Francisco In Jans even greeter interest is being tak en. Salem clubs to federate aa an nounced by Mrs. Denton are First Methodist Episcopal choir, prof. Cameron Marshall, advisor; First Christian church Choir, ProL B. W. Hobson, advisor; Music Mak ers club. Mable 8. Power, adviaor; Bedford Musle club, Ruth Bed ford, advtsor: Cameron Juvenile clubof Sllverton, Gertrude Cam eron, director. Mucin Orchestra, Mrs. C. O. Thomas, advisor. H . e e e V " Mrs 8. Darlow Johnson will entertain members of the Wom an's Home Missionary society; of the. Leslie Memorial church Wednesday y afternoon at i 2 o'clock In the church parsonage. Mrs. Mason Bishop will be as sistant hostess. Miss Faith . Fri day will lead, the discussion which will concern Porto Rico. Mrs. Clifford Jonea Is Hostess ; l , ' Pringle Members of the Prln-gle-Pleasant Point Social club were entertained, on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clifford" Jones. Luncheon was served at noon and was followed by a short business session. The afternoon was pleas antly spent with fancy work and social conversation. Invited guests were Miss Eve lyn Coburn, Mrs. O. Algeo, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Kemple. Club members present were Mrs. vvni, McCarroll. Mrs. Ilarry Wechter, Mrs.' J. M. ' Keyes, Mrs.: Solon Shinkle, Mrs. E. Clarke, Mrs. F. 8. Coated, Mrs. Homer Harrison, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs. W. II. Grabenhorst, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. John Yates, Mrs. T. R, Clarke. Mrs. C. W; Grabenhorst, Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs. J, M. Co Burn. Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Mrs. V. E. Meeks, Mrs. W. M. Coburn. Mrs. Wm. Propst, Miss Margaret Jones and the hostess Mrs. Clif ford Jones. - The club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Kemple at 1228 Leslie street on Jan. 18 with Mrs. Wm. propst as hostess. ; j Young Married Folk Will Meet Wednesday The Toung Married People's club of St. Paul Episcopal church will hold their monthly pot luck dinner In the t Parish house, Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. Arrangements are being made by Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele for an evening of music, games and stunts. j . e e - e Sllverton - A card party to which the public fi Invited Is scheduled for Tuesday night at St. Paul's nail here. Several prises will be awarded and refreshments will be served at the close of cards. i Mrs. L. B. Scharback la serving on the committee as chairman and she Is being assisted by Mrs. George Uphotf, Mrs. E. A. Doma galla, Mrs. Ben Zollner and Mrs. Lillian DeRyke. The sewing club of St. Paul's will meet at the home of Mrs. Ger ard Lambert next Tnursasy ar- ternoon. I . -T'i;i e e e . j , Members of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the i Jason Lee church will be entertained n the parsonage, ICO Jefferson treat. 10 A'rlvV- Werfneadav afternoon. Mrs. Belle Roberts will lead the devotions, aad Mrs. I. B. Carpenter will have charge of the lesson. Following the pro gram of the afternoon, tea will be served. . ' ! e e , Mrs. W. J. Nelson will entertain members of the Woman's Mis sionary society at her home, S55 Shlpplnar street. Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. . With the Crowds to Johnson's for Gloves Johnson's for Hosiery re ii i 1 : i . . i.l -.!'' : ..' ; '."i . ' : if - i ! i . I Si J TX T o rvx T t O l 7. Jnoin o ! ( j Today and Wednesday R j - SilkrDresses AI Mi:. iMmLZ? "" , t-:' - y , ff : j '";fv'ff ;:f ij . fl; - ? (7TfV 1--; v No Charges r !: j U Jfl 0 vvPO : No Approvals 1 , i--Vii Daring this sale" fim i 100 brahd new fresh crisp dresses, just unloaded from manufacturer m New York city. i We are going to place every one of them on sale for today and Wed nesday. We say that these dresses are worth from $ 1 2.50 to $ 1 5, but when Johnson says Sale for; two days he means it, so here they go at No Telephone-Order $599 No Charges No Approvals Daring this sale Materials are Flat Crepes .4 Printed Crepes- Silk Georgettes - etc., etc Sizes are 1 4 to 46. Colors are Beige - Brown - Red - Cider - Rust - Black - Green - Rose 4 MuTbufne - Copper - Helio - etc, etc DOORS OPEN AT 9 SHARP, OHNSON'S 464 State Wo Appreciate Your Patronage