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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 25, 1931 PAGE SEVEtt X li 1 i f .4 Society N ews arid Club Affairs :Oive M. Doak. Sexuty Editor Portland Visitor l Is Complimented Extensively ONE set of the younger crowd hat ben very busy this weekend entertai-l-g Mia Ana RMd Biru, of Portland, and bottieitteat of Miss Alice 8pk. - Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. :R.- Speck entertained la compll ' ment to her daughter and her young house guest with a bridge i luncheon. Corers were placed for Miss Burns, and Virginia Cross. Margaret Sarage, J Edna Sarage. Jerym Upston, Jeanne Patton. Marie Patton. Marie Statesman. Daisy Varley, Kath ryn J-Iayward, Josephine Cornoy er, and Alice Speck.: ; Miss Burns was again a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "W. T. Jenks Saturday night when Mrs. Jen ks entertained with a dinner party in compliment to the birthday of Win Jenks. The color scheme of the dinner table was In pastel shades. Sweetpeas and daffodils combined withyel low tapers to make a beautiful centerpiece for the table. Soft lights added the final note of charm. Covers ere placed for the honor guest. Win Jenks. and Daisy Varley, Alice Speck. Ann Reed Burns, Josephine Coraoy er, Edith .Jenks home for the weekend from Linfield college. McMinnrille; Wayne Doughton. Ralph Stearns, ; Norman Speck, Ralph Stuller of McMinnrille. and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks. Sunday afternoon an informal Alnnpr will ha rlren in coraDli- ment to Miss Burns at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornoyer. Covers will bo placed for Miss "Barns, Alice Speck, Josephine Cornoyer, Norman Speck, Win Jenks, and Ralph Stearns.: Mill City. The home of Mrs. LeRoy E. Dike was the scene of a happy gathering this weekend, when she- entertained for her daughter. Miss Gweneth Dike, who came home for a visit from her studies at Monmouth normal bringing with her as quests ten of her school mates from Mon mouth. Saturday evening a din ner party was enjoyed at the home of Miss Janice Duniran with the following young ladles present: Miss Wilms Hardman. Miss Catherine Allen. Miss Helen Osbornj MiM Lucille H Inkle, all of Portland. Miss Eva Fuegy. Miss Quingley of Monmouth. Miss Beulah Cramer of Salem, aad Miss Josephine Hardy of As toria. Miss Janice. Dunivan, Miss Mary Holthouse and Miss Gwen eth Dike, of Mill City. After the dinner the group so journed to the Dike home where a merry evening was enjoyed. Miss Meldon Raines joined the party for the evening and Mrs. Dike presided at the refreshment table. , ' Gervais - Th Past Noble Grands' club met; Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Mary Sawyer. The ereninr was scent in auilting on their Rebekah name quilt. De licious refreshments were served at the close of the meeting, a fea tur of which was a large birth day cakej decorated with pink rosebud candles, in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Ida Schwab. Mrs. Mlcjn Alaup and Mrs. Gladys fltts. ! Member present were: Mrs. Rose Collins, Mrs. Ida Schwab, Mrs! Anna Dunlavy, Mrs. Minnie Alsfp. Mrs. Jessie Coomler, Mrs. Adojlphtne Harris, Mrs. Florence Shields and Mrs. Mary Sawyer. Visitors were Miss Lois Coomler. Miss Lavonne Harris and Miss Betty Beck. i i i Officers; ! North ! Santiam. The Wom an's Sewing club met -with Mrs. George B. Howard Wednesday. MrS. Howard, president, presid ed I at the business meetln at which time the annual election of officers was held. 't The following officers were elected to serve during the com ing! year: Mrs. Myrtle Howard, president; Mrs.) Frances Mc Laughlin, secretary-trea surer Mrs ber G. Rhosdes became a mem- of the club. The afternoon was spent sew ing for the Turner Boys' home. Members present were Mesdames D. E. Bond, F. Guenkle, L. C. Keifhley, A. Hammer, G. E. Mc Cleljan, J. S. McLaughlin, G. Rhokdes, G. Howard. Tljie united circle of the First Christian church will meet at the church Tuesday for the regular quarterly meeting. There Will be a pojtluck dinner at noon with a business meeting at 2 o'clock and this will be followed by a pro gram. The Mary and Martha circty wil lserve as hostess. A11 ladleis of the church are urged to attend.! I Mrs. Arthur Bailey Complimented ; With Party ' -! MRS. ARTHUR BAILKT, nee Mary Miller, was com. I pllmsnted by a group of ber friends Friday night who en tertained her with an Informal party and post nuptial shower. The) guest, list i made up i mem bers of the staff ef the telephone office. .. i .";! j :", Hostesses for the. event were Mrs. Lena Victor, Mrs. Margaret Haynes, Mrs. Jessie Faught, Mrs. Helen Wlntermute. and Mrs. Margaret Rush. The evening was. "Pent Informally In games and, music. At a late hour re freshments were served. ; Those who called In compll met to Mrs. Bailey- were Miss Bertha Williamson, Miss Mildred Williamson, Miss Daisy Hay den, Miss Clara Dickson, Miss Marie Fallia. Miss Hasel Cook, Miss Jerrr Driscoll. Miss Ruth .Thom as, j Miss Thelma Andrews. Miss Mildred SimoBS. Miss Veda Park er, Miss Constance Smart, Mis.j Sophia Hart, Miss Eleanor Boyle. Miss Marie. Bertram. Miss Hasel Moran. Miss Ella Starr. Miss Helen Wesley, Miss Nora Ritch ie. iMIss Daisy Varlev and Mrs. Leona Boelens, and the hostesses. I Valsets A- bridge party was given at the home of Ir, and Mrs. Richard Lefener Saturday ; eve ning. Three tables were in play. High score was won by Jim Dod son, avid Hilda Johnson, and low score by Vesta Ross and Lester Green. 1 ; j ;e e e . - j j Slverton Mrs. H. B. Jorgen son and Mrs. ; Oscar Overland were joint hostesses at the : Jan uary meeting of the Immanuel guild. The ' group was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Jorg enson. Miss Hilda Olsen is pres ident of the organization. Progressive Party For Guild Girls The Fidells chapter World Wide Guild girls entertained the Sterling chapter , with a progres siva dinner party Friday eve nlag, January li, 1121. The first coarse was served at the home of Mlsa Florence Fos ter, 104 If. 8th street. The sec ond coarse at Miss Marjorie Pickens'; 140 N. 17th street. At the home of Miss Doris Schunke 24 N. Church street, the girls received their third course. Then a trip to j South . Salem at the home of Miss Vera Jeas Huber, 365 Oweas street, the fourth and last course was served. Among those, prese&t were Mrs. Earl Gregg, Sterling chap ter advisor, Mrs. H. S. Glle, as sistant advisor, Mrs. Carl Huber, Fidells chapter advisor, Mrs. W. F. Foster, Mrs. W. C. Pickens, and Mrs. Edward Sehunke. Aa event toward which the members "of the Royal Neighbors of America are looking; forward with great anticipation is the vis it of the supreme executive offi cer. Mrs. Alice Nash of. Rock Isl and, Minn., who will be a guest in Portland March j. At this time a mass meeting will be held in Portland of the various groups of Royal Neighbors of the state. j Auxiliary to Sons or Veterans will have a specially interesting regular meeting at the Woman's clubhouse Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be an initiation service and this will be followed by a special McKinley program. The Oregon Graduate Nurses' association, district No. 3, will hold its regular meeting at the home of Ms. M. Snyder, 475 S. 18th street, on Tuesday, January 27, at 2:30 9. m. Mrs WJ. Lehman Entertain Helpers : -1 Brush College The i Brush College Helpers were entertained at the home of Mrsi U. J. Leh man of Salem Thursday I afternoon,-presided. Mrs. A. E.i TJtley led devotlonais and r Mrs. C.5 L. Blodgett read a patriotle j poem, concluding with the I flag ; salute in which all participated, Mrs. Charles McCarter and Mrs. A. L. Kin ton in charge of entertain ment, provided a flower content which all enjoyed and for which Mrs. Fred Ewinr won a prize. y t Mrs. Lehman was assisted at the tea hour by Miss Ethel Leh man, Mrs. Oliver Whitney and Mrs. Grace Lehman J Mrs. C. L. Blodgett will have charge of en tertalnment for the next meeting February 5, which win be ! held at the home of a former member. Mrs. R. o. Lewis at her f home, 2.55 Richmond street Salem. ! The guest group Thursday In cluded Mrs. Ralph f Allen, Mrs. Ella Gull, Mrs. R. O. Lewisand Mrs. Walter Lehman, Miss Ethel Lehman and Mrs. Grace Lehman, all of Salem; and ' Mrs. Otto Schlndler and Mrs. Ferdinand Byers, of Brush College, r Members present were Mrs. A. R. Ewlng, Mrs. Ferdinand Sing er;! Mrs. Fred Ewlng, Mrs. M. Focht, Mrs. George Meier, and and children. Gertrude and Myr tle, Mrs. A. E. Utley, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. Mrs. Esther Oliver. Mrs. Harry Bonney, Mrs.. Oliver Whitney. , Mrs. V. L. Gibson. Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. A. L. Kin ton, Mrs. J. D. Walling and the host ess, Mrs. U. J. Lehman. : West: Salem. Mrs. Elmer Martin entertained with a show er; yesterday afternoon, honoring Mrs. John Ralph. : The vaest rooms were beautiful with ferns and winter greenery. Mrs. Ralph was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Late In the aft ernoon the hostess served dainty refreshments. About 20 guests enjoyed the afternoon. ! r 1 " ' J :,'! -" Friends of Mrs. Henry Polsell will be concerned to know that she la ill at her home In Dallas. Dallas Folk Arg f J Dinner Guests" " Dallas. -The members of the Cul Btfnl club, one of the oldest In the ! city, entertained tbeir husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Oscar. Holmes Thursday evening.' Dinner was served at 7 i o'clock. . . .-. j - -The guests .were Dr. and Mrs, Ballman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bowe of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dil- wy, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed HImes, Mr. and Mrs. i Eugene - Hayter. Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. R.. T. Morrison, . Col. and Mrs. Conrad Stafrln. IHIEILIPIFtUE, HmNirs F01? IHIeallttluinnaS Havficag Pimples are by no means Conducive to a happy state of mind. This condition of one's jskin hurts j the personal pride jand canses much discomfort. Fake physicians and quack specialists quickly realize the susceptability of such individ uals and extract much hard earned money from them. The surest and best thing to do is to consult a reliable and reputible physi cian, llis prescriptions will De carefuipy followed by us. Our prescription serv ice is the best service we render.- 405 State J. H. WILLETT Tel. 3118 ' THE CHERRY CITY BAKING CO. and ' THE PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. 1 Fre announce t heir first e Cake Baking Schoo 3 to be held from 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday Wednesday and rsday, January 27 to 29 in the Nelson Building Auditorium over the Chrysler Garage at the corner of Liberty " and Chemeketa Streets f V: CONDUCTED BY Home Economist for ; : i the Portland Gas & Coke Co. i Mr. Renus Verhqgen Foreman of the Pastry and Sweet Goods de partment of the Cherry City Baking Company, assiste S i , - ; Miss Celia Gerhard t of the educational department of the Genera! roods Lrpo ration v 7 Rita Connor by I-..,. ,-.- ,t ',., I J Practical demonstration and instruction .r -..-, , 111 . f!: : ... . : --r; t,;,,.,,.,,. ,-- 1 I . :-1 ' " ' ; - - : -Li. : 1'- 1 ': '- : i'. ) 340Court St J in modern cake baking and Je'corating with special in struction in the use of the pas ry tube in cake decorating. DOOR PRIZES DAILY. j REFRESHMENTS jTb ttidr classetof the Salem Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon i beginning at 3:30 o'clock in the club rooms on North Cottage street. Two books will be reviewed at this time, "The Good Companions'.' and "Angel Pavement" each .by J B. Priestley. ; Miss ' Constance Knapp, youth ful coed at the Uniferslty ot , Washington who has been! voted j one of the ten most beautiful girls on the campus is a daughter ot Mrs, Ida Harbord Knapp, formtr ly of Salem and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Try. Sr., and Mrs. Kit tie Grarer. Mlas Knspp Is a mem ber of the Theta Upsllon sorority. ; . ;.T ; Gerrals More than a hundred were present Tuesday night at the third of the series of card parties and dances being glvsn by th la dies of Sacred Heart ehurch. Sev enteen tables of "500" and4 six ot Pedro were played with prises for high scores In "5 00" going flo Mrs. O. J. Molsan and Otto Bern lng and for low scores to Mrs. Prank Nosak and -'Frank i Adel man; and In Pedro to Mrs. Mike Englehart and D. Cannard I for high scores and Theresa Schlndler and Frank Nosak for low scares. C. WrCutsfortn held the lucky number and received the door prise. The ladies will gtre j an other of these popular parties at the parish ball Tuesday evening, February third, j , . . . , . ' spip tJJSiTWDafl.il IT IM 12? CS ttQ f. litl kD T3II ilSflQlalc? S k -. vr i a m m ft -Now is Time to Buy OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE Prices of davenport suites hare reached the bottom and In the near future will show a decided trend tap ward. The manufacturers Inform j us that! the low prices on cotton and mo hair fabrics that has made possibl the present low prices on upholstered furniture are going I to adyance. Of course that will mean an Increase In the coat of Uring room suites and oth er upholstered furniture. If you are needing a darenport suite or odd chair, our adTice, Is to buy It this month. During this sale we are fea turing a number ot unusual raluea which were bought right and are priced to sell at prices we cannot hope to duplicate. . ; , . $49.50 Kroehler bed davenport In QA CA relour. 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