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PAGE TEN f . The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Satnrday! Morning, January 24, 1931 S ocie lety Ne ews land Glub Aff airs sOliye M. Poak; Society Editor Attractive Plans Under Way Will Fete Visitors Two parties of outstanding la- . tercst to be given in compliment to the visitors here In connection' with the legislative session - will be events ot the next week. A third aftair Is also being planned and withal a most attractive so cial outlook Is ahead. Wednesday ot this week- Mrs. C A. 8pragu wilt be hostess to members Ot the Salem Press clnb at which time the club and Mrs. Sprafue will entertain as special gaeits the wives of newspaper men connected with the leglala- tiro session and - all newspaper women who are here ' for tht esslon. This afalr will be given la the evening. The second large affair- to be r!vn wtll ha th rrDtian to lX given all wives of state ' elective officers, with the . wives of. the legislators as special . guests, by the Thursday club February 12. at the home of Mrs. It P. Boise. The Thursday club of about 30 member Is one of the oldest and most exclusive clubs of the ertr.- 1 ; A . third L. thing, of interest to visiting women in Salem will be the scholarshlo loan tea "to be riven at the home of Mrs. E. v. Cross Wednesday afternoon. This tea is one sopnsored by the cholarshln loan committee ei the Woman's clubs all over the tate, the last .Wednesay in Jan- nary of each year, ah women visiting in Salem are invited to attend as well, as tne general publio of Salem. Hayesville Woman's Club Meets Hayesville Mrs. Raymond Kites and Mrs. Berilla Halbert were hostesses i to the- Woman i club at the home of Mrs. Kites Ttmrndar afternoon. Committees were appointed to have charge of the pen meeting at tne nome oi c.- ?' !lmrf! Iv.hL. Mrs. David Wright, president of the Salem Woman' mng, January . I J,. Th - .,VJ. the husbands Of ClUO mNnDfri vntu. jns.unv unci iuiu i i iuy ivfw ,o unnuut yu-cob uuy: win be entertained. The commit- and had as its special auests.the wives of leaislators who are tees are: Entertainment, un. & here tn Salem during the session. The affair proved to be one of the most attractive of the social events of the year for the club. 2y. - t: Mrs. Adams Hostess To Club Klngwood. Mrs. Charles Adams was : hostess to members M. Bailer. Mrs. Bataorr, Mrs. Charles Andresen: refreshments, Mrs. C. H. Talmadge, Mrs.J. L. Morrison and Mrs. Fred Williams. Following the business session the afternoon was spent In conversa tion. . I Members present were Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. William Rlckman. Mrs. E. R. Bedwell. Mrs. A. C. Beers, Mrs. K. W. Barham, MUs of the Book and Thimble club Ida Denny, Mrs. Robin Day. .Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Het David Greig. Miss Joy Oreig, Mrs. tie Simpkins presided at the R McAfee. Mrs. J. L. Morrison, I business session after which the Mrs. R. L. Phillips, Mrs. Charles members discussed the old age Reed, Mrs. Clark Ritchie,. Mrs. pension law. This was followed Grace Snyder, . Mrs. Mary Teei. by several , clever games pre- Mrs. Claude Talmadge and the pared by Mrs. Ray Ferguson. At hoatMsee. Mrs. B. H. Johnson and j the close of the meeting the Miss Manraret Johnson were epe-1 hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. L, clal guests.' I. Drama Classes Plan Meetings Th drama classes of Mrs. Gus tavo Ebsen and Mrs. Robert Gatke will both meet Tuesday of this next week. Mrs. Ebsen's class will meet at th home of Mrs. W. S. Levens, 1145 North 14 th street. Members of this class are Mrs. Gustavo Ebsen, Mrs. W. E. Ander son, Mrs. John Clifford. Mrs. W. A. Merrlott, Mrs." W. T. Jenks, Mrs. Louis Tarpley. Mrs. J. B. Protiman. Mrs. W. E. Feldman. Mrs. J. Ml Devers. Mrs. W. S. Le ws, Mrs, W. J. Mlnkiewits, Miss Alice Brown and Miss Luella Ba ker. Mrs. Gatke's class will meet with Mrs. Merrill at 2 o'clock at her home, 2065 South High street. Members of this class are Mrs. Robert Gatke, rMs. Lenerd Nel " son, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Clif ton Mudd. Mrs. J. E. Law. Mrs. K. T. Pierce. Mrs. Kar 1 Becke, Mrs. Verne Mclntire Mrs. Clif ford Farmer, Mrs. Willos Rough ton. .Mrs. Robert Bradea, Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Herbert Rahe and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. . Ankeny BottomMrs. R. H. Farr entertained the Ankeny Wo man's club at her home near hero Thursday afternoon. An In teresting program was carried out following the usual business meeting. Roll call, "A winter shrub suitable for . winter bou quets", was well responded to. A report on what i the legislature has accomplished so tar was glv M br Mrs. Sidney Howard. The biography of Prices, Josephine was read by Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mrs. M. J. Davidson gave a very in teresting amusement game In which Mrs. Sidney Howard was awarded the prize. Refreshments were served at 4 o'clock by the hostess to the following members: Mrs. Wl liAm NIederkshr, Mrs. C F. Johnston. Mrs. A. H. Thompson. Mrs. L. B. Smith. Mrs. Sidney Howard, Mrs. E. L. Hampton, Mrs.- J. O. Farr, Mrs. Eugene FInley, Mrs. Ben Watts. Mrs. G. II. Marlatt. Mrs. M. J. Dafidson. tnd tha hostess, Mrs. R. H. Farr. . Mill City Th Mill City Wo maa'i club held Its annual "Red Utter Day" party at tha "Bl House? Tuesday evening, Mins Hadley. Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Al bert being th commute in charge. Th group mad quits a color ful seen, dressed in costume of comical and charming des!gnTh time was spent in playing games and at th conclusion ot the eve ning refreshments were served. ! Proceeds of this annual affair go to the student loan fund of th etat federation. Those present were Mrs. Rob Art Schroeder. Mrs. Harold Ladd. Mrs. A. L. Raines. Mrs. - Leslie Cooper, Wrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. LeRoy E. Dike, Mrs. A. D. Scott, Mrs. Stg Jepsen. Mrs. Laf Potter, Mrs. Otto Geertsen. Mrs. A. llolt housa. Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. F. It. piln, Mrs. C. Gentry, Mrs. T J, Mem. Vivian Albert, Velma Pear son, Zella Ilalley, Bonnie Haack and guests. Miss Looney, Miss lmmerman and Miss , Sommert. Applewhite and Mrs. O. T. Sea- ley served refreshments. Members present were Mes dames Mary Beaver, Elmer Cook, Ross Ramrell, Hettle Simpkins, Charles Schwartz, Ray Ferguson, Charles Hathaway, and the hostess, Mrs. Charles Adams. c Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles Grabenhorst, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. O. T. Sea ley, all of Frlngle, and Mrs. A. L. Applewhite. Mrs. Charles Hathaway will entertain the club members Feb ruary 5 at an all day meeting which will b spent in quilting with a pot luck dinner at noon. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Ray La cey were appointed as a dinner committee. , A- . Mrs. W. jW. Rosbraugh Club Hostess r One of th most attractive luncheons and card afternoons of th week was that for which Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh was hostess at her home on State street Tues day afternoon. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. The table was centered with holly and Illinois -bittersweet" brought back from Illi nois by Mrs. Rosebraugh follow ing her visit there this past fall. ! Special card table favors were "candy bridge symbols" which Mrs. Rosebraugh had gotten in Amsterdam, Holland, while there this winter, and dainty little pic tures, one to each guest as a com pliment from raris. Mrs. Rose braugh had gotten these with her Club members especially In mind. 1 The" next meeting of the club will b with Mrs. F. E. Shcrwin this Tuesday night at which time the husbands of the members will be entertained with a dinner and an evening of cards. Members " present Tuesday af ternoon were Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. ' Arthur j Moore, Mrs. Henry Polsal. Mrs. f Charles Cone, Mrs. F. E. Sherwin, Mrs. John Pollock, Mrs. E. E. Bragg and Mrs. Rose braugh. , ;t.:;- ', '. L : ' - ! Aurora. Th Aurora Wom an's club was th guest of Mrs. Georg Tergea and her daugh ter, Mrs. John- Klster, Wednes day afternoon at the Tergen home. Quotations from famous men ; were given in response to roll call. Mrs. W. P. Wurster reported 141 realized from the Catistmss seal sale. Mrs. B. F. Giesy was ; appointed financial secretary to fill the vacancy' mad by the resignation ot Mrs. Harry Evans. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Lester Reed gave an enlightening talk on the picture The Sheep Fold" by Jacque. and Mrs. B. W. Ston er . gave the history of th pic ture "Miss Bowles" by Reynolds. Mrs. Diana Snyder read a paper on, "Initiative and Referendum". Mrs. Wr. - Wurster spoke on "Current Problems in Taxation". There were! present 24 ladles. Special , guests 'were Mrs. Ray Yergen '' and her mother, Mrs. Miner. Dainty-, refreshments were served. The next nesting will be held at the home c! H?s. P. i O. Ottoway Mrs.Andy Miller, assUtsnt uustess. Febru The program given under the sponsorship of the Institution de partment of th Salem Woman's club Thursday night at the state tuberculosis hospital wae a de cided success. Musical numbers and readings were given by Mrs. Clarence Bowes, Miss Helen Benner, Don Mack, Billle Mudd. Th program was In charge of Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Those from Salem who attended the affair in addition to those on the program, were Mrs. Ray Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ostlind, Jack Ostrind, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Travis, Airs. S. M. Endlcott. Mr. and -Airs. Charles Howe and Tommy How of Hood River are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wood. Mrs. E. C. Cross To be Tea Hostess A tea of unusual Interest to all the women cf Salem is the an nnal scholarship loan tee. given the last Wednesday .of . January oy au tne women s eiuss or tne The tea given by the Salem Woman's clnb ibis year will he at the hom of Mrs. E. C. Cross between th hoar ot thre and five o'clock Wednesday after noon. The yublle la Invited to at- tifUf. 4..J.,..;.-1'-V. ". -t" Mrs. J. O. Nelson is general chairman of the education eom- mltt and ' Mrs. Russell Catlln Is chairman of the : scholarshlo loan ' committee. Members of the two committees will work to gether for thia tea. These wom en ar Mrs. E. C. Cross, Miss MatU Beatty, Mrs. Walter Win slow, and Mrs. .TJ. O. ; Shipley on th scholarship loan committee. and Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. U. A. Sprague,. Mrs. 'Jessie Sin gleton, Mlse Amanda Matthews, Mrs. Emma Mlnton. i Mrs. Earl Race; Mrs. George Burnett, Mrs. F. W. Selee, and Mrs. W. S. Feldman. r Pythian Convention Is Planned Aurora. Miss Emma Snyder of Aurora, past grand chief of the Pythian Sisters of Oregon, Is district deputy in charge ot the convention of the newly formed district No. 11 Pythian Sisters which is to b held at Hubbard Saturday with Arion tempi as hostess. This district which j formerly reached as far east as Hood Ri ver and Wasco, has been divided ana now is composed of Tem ples from Aurora, Hubbard. Sa lem,. Sllverton, Dallas, Indepen dence and Oregon City. Miss Snyder accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Snyder, Mrs. P. O. Ottoway, Mrs. N. E. Mannock, attended the regular session of Arion tem ple in Hnbbard Tuesday evening, at which time plans were made for what promises to be a suc cessful convention. : Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neighbors of America, and La bish. camp, recently Installed the following officers tor the present year: Oracle, Gertrude Walker; vice-oracle, Simla Parmenterl past oracle, Francis Hoyt; ehanlellor. Mary Acker man; recorder, Sarah Peterson;- receiver, Rose M. Ab bott; marshal, Helen Persons; as sistant' marshal, Irene Speed; In ner sentinel, Minnie Tinnel; outer sentinel. Aisle Hixson; manager, Sarah Harter; faith, Zola Peter son; modesty, Sibyl Roberts; cour age, Ida McCnlley; endurance, Edna Shephard; unselfishness, Ruth Sherman; captain, Azzle Hixson; physician, Dr. Mott; flag bearer, Nellie Pierce. The work was beautifully exemplified by Carrie Bunn as installing officer, Laverne Flala as ceremonial mar shall with the graces existing. A lunch and social hour was en joyed with Modern Woodmen as guests. Mill City Golden Wedding Unique i Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Qninn of Mill City celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary this week in the midst of congrega tion of relatives and friends. The venerable couple were married In London, Ontario, Canada, on Jan- vary, is. lssi. They came to Mill City In 1889 and In November of that year moved into .the bom which they now occupy: and" In which they . hav lived nnlnter- rapieoiy au inese years. - - The celebrants have three child- MA. iA 1AM ft 1 Dnlil. M la. tona and W. U. Qulnn of Klamath Falls, and on daughter: Mra. II. L. Faust of Mill City.. There are even grandchildren,!1' one of wnom, Jiobert Qalnni is now a student at th medical colleg ot tne university of Oregon, and .an other,- Miss-Edna Faust; la a sec retary in tne engineering office of the state highway -department In Salem. .-- . ;,vj ,; - -: Among those present at the din ner served in commemoration of th wedding BO years ago were Mrs. Qu inn's sister,; Mrs.' John snaw, - or Albany, wife of the founder ot th mill in Mill City now-operated by th Hammond Lumber company,- and with which institution Mr. Qulnn had been Identified until he retired a few years ago. Others present wer D. J. Qulnn of Astoria and family, Mr and Mrs. R. -L. Faust and children, Miss Lorena Weldon of Albany and Miss Ethel Hadley of Astoria. t - t t . v , Among th numerous gifts and. greetings received by the couple was a wonderful array! of flow ers, and paramount among! them a iarg casket or Marshal Neil and American Beauty roses, pre sented by members of th Pres byterian church of Mill CKy, of which congregation the Quinns are charter members, i ' A remarkable fact is that, as far las can be ascertained, this Is the first golden wedding that has been celebrated in Mill City Th popularity and esteem In which this couple ar held was manifest ed by the many congratulations and calls they were accorded dur ing , the past few days. Maccabees to Hold Joint Installation i Knights and Lady Maccabees will hold -a Joint installation at Fraternal temple this evening be ginning at 8 o'clock. AU memhera are: urged to attend. Sir Knight and. Lady T. H. Seder of Rose- burg will be special guests. Lady Maccabees to be install ed are Lottie Smith, commander; RtTthi TTAlnd. lieutenant commander; Mammie Robinette record keeper; Edith Strang, chaplain; Minnie Pratt, sergeant; Lydla Covalt, mistress at arms; Naomi Fate, first ladies guard; Ella Parent, second ladles guard; Gladys Schults. sentinel; Carrie Parent, picket; Lulu Adelhart, musician. J : . j Mrs. T. A. Windlshar and Mrs. A. IL. Adolphson entertained Thursday evening with! an : In formal card party followed by a midnight supper with covers placed for Mrs. Howard Hulsey, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. I C. K Logan. Mrs. Bailie Savage, Mrs. Dan, Bright, Mrs. Reed Rowland, and the hostesses. Mrs. Savage received high score for the eve- ing of bridge. INVENTORY SALE! Odds Must Go At Once All Broken Lines Priced Ridiculously ilow! Boys all wool lumberjacks... Men's utility sweaters .... $2.3 9 J. ; 98c ... .79c 49c Boys' school sweaters Boys' wool dress caps.... Men's heavy work shirts.. . Men's work shoesj Reg. f 4.98, now-$2.98 i Men's j rubber boots- .....-i. $3.48 ! Men's sport rubber boots .$3.98 Women's and children's galoshes 98c Lot of fancy ticking, Reg. 45c yd. 19c Women's bloomers 2 for$1.00 ; Misses' bloomers 3 for $1.00 Women's raincoats, value to $12.50 98c ' All winter hats, choice i 48c 13 children's and women's coats.$1.98 Women's Leather House Slippers Regular $1.50, Now 98c 15 Women's Coats i All wool, fur and plain trims. Regular to $14.50 j :dJQ QO Shop early u pOe70 81x90 Seamless Sheets Wide Hems 89c i Women's Silk and Rayon j i Dresses ' I Nearly all sizes. Regular QO $5.95 Now L ; imUO Women's Flat Crepe Dresses Plain and Travel I Prints 4 - $7.48 Cotton Toweling lOCyard 42136 Pillow Cases 19c each 40 inch Wide Beige Net Curtains, 2VS yards long 48Ccach Women's Pumps, Oxfords Reg. $4.00 and $485 i $2.98 1 ' ; 1 ; T". , 1 : ; , - , : , - ; villlt' Today i; SOCIAL CALENDAR ; : "i r I , ' Saturday,' January ti . . Roberts Burns anniveragry celebration, M&sonlo lemple; Burns elub members jlnrlted. ; - - : . All day meeting of Popaona. grange. Brush college ftcnool house; Oak Grove and; Brush eollege joint hosts. An, ' attractive luncheon . was that for which Mrs. J. IX. Hunt was ' hostess at the Elks temple Thursday la compliment 1 to memberm . of hmr bridre - lnft. High score fori bridge waa held by Mrs. Leo Rajef. - Covers were piacea zor Mrs. uyni Buinr, Mrs. P. . J.. Jaakmikf. Ifn nrv.n Good enough; Mns, T. J. Brabee, PUkenton, Mrs. Laurence : Bach and; Mrs. Edward Heenani T : Mr.'and Mrs. H. Jf.' Jarrett of South 20th street are receiving, felicitations on the birth of a son, January 19, at the alem Gen eral hospital.- .'' The young man has . heen ' 'christened lUehaxd plenn Jarrett. .. J Founders and Patriots Of America to An ' Interesting will meet for Its Meet organization early spring meeting In Portland Monday when the only Oregon chapter of Founders and Patriots of Ameri can gathers. j This organization was created In Oregon about three years ago. Its membership Includes those folk who can trace tbelr ancestry In . America back beyond 1730. Members in 8alem and Dallas Include Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. B. Li. fiteeves. Mrs. w. II. Byrd, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. Frank, Fpears, and Mrs. J. E. Sibley of Dallas. There are onlyi about 3 0 members In the state.'! It Is hoped tbaf toe spring. meeting - which will jcome in March or Anrll will be held In Balem, ' - 2- J-.il.,. . .' oj j Ul IJJ IM-M : At Bishop's Two for One. Clothing OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS A Special Group of Former Values of $30.00 to $45.00 Don't miss this big chance to get a new suit at less than wholesale cost. Thirty five left at only Another Regrouping of Men's and Young Men's Ei(2 ASS '35 40 45 50 55, m " ii for the price of Plus $2.00 I Hart Schaff ner and Marx, Michaels Stern and other fine Makes in Latest Styles and Colors - BLANKTIS Regular $130, slightly Imperfect and discon tinued numbers In plaid and solid color bed blankets. 72x M, tn colors pink, tan, blue old gold, lavender and heather mixtures a the lowest price ever offered, en these fine Quality blankets. grr Qfj BLANKETS -23 pairs West era 'grey blankets. Reg. $7 JO, A Xb. mottled grey color witn contrasting I black QM JP tripe. Sale U tDi.iU UXN'S WOOLXN WORK HOSE Regular SOc, 75c Heavy weight op? I pairs DJLU M i WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Regular $3.50 g j sg BOYS' FANCY CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Regular 75c, check ed patterns, assorted KQ colors. Sate ...0l BOYS' STAO SHIRTS Reg ular $6.45 an wool, plaid pat terns, with! two pockets In front and one large pocket tin SS.-..$5.45 BOYS WOOLBN LONO Panta. Regular (JO QP 13 JO values. Sale ..iDLi.UO BOYS' WOOLEN KNICKERS Regular WJ5- M AK $3-23, Sale E)4d BOYS' MOLESKIN BLAZ ERS Regular $3i3-$3J5 val ves, tan color, contrasting Sale, each ........ Ol.DU SWEATERS Bors all wool sweaters, plain and fancy col orings. Bale, r Q-j Qfj each .i.. ........... OAtJ i NECKWEAR Regular $1.50 Imported silk neckties, smart new patterns in pjlaln and fancy colorings. i rjQA Sale, each ........... I v VTROIN WOOL DRESS PANTS Made from the dur able Washougal wool fabrics. Our own product. Assorted dolors. Originally made to re tail at $5.00 and $1 QK $0.00. Sale ........ ill i - - ' MEN'S ; PAJAMAS Regular $2.50, $3.00 broadcloth pajam as In plain and OI tk fancy patterns. Sale I GOLF BALLS Regular 50c, 1 Bishop's Special new regula X:,..$1.00 : MEN'S ! HANDKERCHIEFS i Fine Quality cambric white, full size. Sale, . - 1 illl 30 for i.... ..&JLUU MEN'S SWEATERS Regular $80 to $10.00 pullover shaker stitch and ' medium weight sweaters in plain . and fancy colorings dQ QtC i Sale ............ ,.vOu CANT BUST HI OORDU-! ROY8 Regular t$M quality In light and dark colors,! Jttghtly imperfect, g2 Qg Sal.. .............. -' MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, ! Regular 12-00 and CI fifV $20 felt. Sale ....Ol.Ul BLAZERS Boys' regular $3J3 all wool blazers. Argot ' naut make, sizes 13 to U. Sale... $2,6 MOLESKIN WORK SHIRTS Colors tan and grey. Reguf lar $1JS0 value, cut 01 fi( full to size. Sale.. Ol.Ull WOOL MTXKT) SHIRTS 4 High grade khakj color woojl ' shirts made on cotton warp. An ideal work shirt for win ter. Regular $1JS OI C Sale ....eI.U( WOOL SHIRTS Regular $1 to $1.50 heavy weight Big Yank and: Iron Chambray work shirts, triple stitched; coat style, twa pockets, blue '...;J..79ri FANCY MOLESKIN i WORK! SHIRTS Regular $1.69. and grey color with fancy de sign, neavy weight Cl 9 material Sale ,....D-k, UNION SUITS Regular $2,001 part wool ecru and i mottled! blue color 0"1 A ff 1 Sale ..............5)1.40 50 PAIRS MEN'S OXFORDS Regular $8.00. t7JUi. aa nn Boetonlan, . Weyenberg and omer rnaxes. uooa styles and colors OO ntf Sale .............. OO.iiO MEN'S BWlATERS Men's nd young men's coat style and pullover sweaters, plain and fancy patterns, fine an wool yarns, sizes 38 to 43. Regular to I3.C0 CO fit? value. Sale oZ.UO cm 3 i ..' JiTrrv l J J I w u , . -....-I ' - fi ; ..... . . . , i ary 4.