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PAGE SIX I The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, January 23. 1931 "M 111 .j. .. . TnfnrWial DanCC , I I ' " ! ' ' ' Society Formal Tea Will Fete First Lady , With the governor's ball the social activity connected with the arrival of Governor and Mrs. Meier to take up their residence in Salem vu set In motion in most delightful fashion. This gracious and lovely r- ture of welcome la-hetns ronowea nri- Thursday with a. beautiful for mal tea In compliment to Mrs. Meier at the home of Mrs. John MeNarv. with Mrs. Mcwary, Mr. Frits -Slade and Mrs. Henry " Hansen of Portland as hostesses. The hour of tho tea will be be ims three and six o'clock. Over so invitations hare been sent out. Including out of town folk 'and I guests In Sale during the . legislature. - ; i A group of young! married ma tron wllL assist In serying and anotner group oi mwwno a .vnni thA rooms. The re- oetvinr line will be! Mr. Meier, vn ucfiirr. Mra 'Blade and Mrs. Hansen. , . . 'i ' ft :. "VV.'V ;-f ( Drama League Play Presented Tonight Tonight the play ''Belinda," three act comedy being sponsored by the Salem Drama league and a lever,' comedy in three acts will be presented at the Elsinore at 8 o'clock. ... The cast Includes Miss Gene vieve Thayer, , -versatile and charming young amateur whose work has been done for the most part in the south with the Pas adena community players; James Beard, professional, who plays the comedy role and who Is con nected with the little theatre movement . In Portland; and Frank Alfred, Wesley Gordon and Eleanor Henderson each, known in Salem little theatre work. ; ! ' The play is causing much com ment and Interest. Mn parties are being sponsored by the Amer ican association of! ? University Women, the Writer' section of the Salem Arts league, , Ladd and Bush bank. Girl Reserves, and many small informal I line parties preceded by small dinner parties. The play will be presented In ; connection with "Sih Takes a Holiday : as a screen feature. The stage settings have teen cre ated by Mrs. Otto Paulus, Miss Sally Lansing and the generous assistance of others. The play promises to. be one of the most worthwhile things ever to be attempted by the Dra ma League. Salem Folk Enj oy Eugene Affairs ; A number of Salem folk mo tored to Eugene Saturday night to attend two parties given by ma trons well known here but now connected with the life of the Uni versity of Oregon. . , Mrs. Charles A." Gray entertain ed, with a delightful dinner party at the Alpha XI Delta sorority house preceding the reception giv en at the Gamma Phi Beta house In compliment to Mrs." Josephine Stewart. Those from Salem who attend ed these affairs were Mrs. George Rodger. Mrs., C D. Gabrlelson, eMrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, and Carl Gabrlelson. Other guests from Eugene com pleted th dinner party guest list. Mrs. Earl Chapel was elected president of the Carnation club at ' the home of Mrs. E. T. Kertson recently. Mrs. A. I. Eoif was elected Im nrL1nt- Mrs. George Schula, secretary-treasur-. er. Mrs. O. E. Zell, Mrs. William Each, Mrs. Ed Phalen, Mrs. , George Schulti, Mrs Tyler Mor-. . ley, Mrs. Paul Bales, Mrs. W. D. Albright. Mrs. Earl Chapel, and Mrs. Kertson were the -members present. Mrs. Chapel will be hostess February 13. Valsets Gertrude Le fever was hostess to many jot her class mates-Saturday in a! very enjoy able party. ; - i Those ' present . were L y d a Heusehman. Evelyn Stoltenberg, .Hilda Ross, Katherene Harris, -Betty Lne, Junior Mrris. Norma, , Ruth Fisher, Charlotte Jean, Dor , Is Massle, Vivian Far r err, Evelyn Dodsoa. 1 Itreakfaati Ck4 Wh,l Crtal aed ,m ' Brae Grahsia : Gmb i Cf( Luncheon ! Crcin f Fotat Romp Cracktra : Dill PiekUa Ha4 lUae knaaiaa Dmaaiag Dinner ' 8i SUak Mathcd Patatovt Ba(ter4 Bta ' Bread Ewttcr rrait StIUi .' 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Attractive Tea Event ToHay The annual tea' sponsored by the scholarship loan committee of I the educational division of the Sa-r l lem , Woman's ! club will be an at- j tractive event tot today at tne home of Mrs. E. p. Cross on Chem- eketa street. The date is set apart In the social calendar of the vari- ous women's clubs of the state and. will be celebrated simultaneously today. Mrs. Russell Catlin is chairman of the loan committee in the Sa lem Woman's club and Mrs; J. C. Nelson is genera,! chairman of the j - educational committee. -. Guests Willi he greeted by the officers!, of the club. Presiding at the tea tables in turn will be Mrs. A. Elliott, Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks. Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. R. R. Hewitt and Miss Mattie Beatty. and a special Invitation has been ! All tpe townswomen are invited extended to visiting women here during the legislative session. Mrs! L. B. Malm s Hostess A delightful afternoon was wnt 'lt tha hnrnn nt Mra T. R MalmTThursdan when she enter tained in honor bf the birthday of her mother. Mi's. Anna Jess. The Merry Minglers; club made up the guest list. ! A short business, meeting was held.; after which the time spent in conversation. Mrs. E. L. McMahlll assisted the hostess In serving delicious refreshments. The next meeting is to be held at the home of i Mrs. E. S. Barker. Miss! Eloulse Smith and Mrs. Al fred! McClIntonck were special guests tor the afternoon. : Members present were Mrs. J. J. AckermanJ Mrs. E. L. McMa hlll, i Mrs. George Thorp, f Mrs. W. H, Raynor.jMrs. j. E. Wood- burn, Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. F. P. Phlpps. Mrs. ; Joseph Smith. Mrs4 Ted Leonhardt, Mrs. J. H. Dorman, Mrs. C.C. Col well. Miss Ollle Mitchell, Mrs. Mabel Cot- tonware, and Mrs. Boyd Wilkin son. ( Hazel Greeni Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave entertained with a birth day party for her husband Thurs day evening. An address of wel come was given by Marlon Van Cleave. Mrs.i Ralph Gilbert play ed two solos. The birthday cake was gay with 34 candles. The guests were, honor guest. Alvin Van; Cleave, Mri Van Cleave's par- cuiai, air. uu mra.; A. i. van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Clave, Kenneth VanlCleave, Mal- tib van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunnlgan Jr. and children Lucille and Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and son Waldo, Mr. and Mr. Herman Wacken Jr.. Miss Thelma Barnett, Theodore Wack en. Kenneth Barnett, hostess Mrs. Alvin i Van Cleave, Marion and Geneva Van Cleave. J ; ,j K. ;:,jja j . : ureac reeling will be exDer-. leneea by Salem friends at the announcement i of the death - of Miss Adallne Stoop, brilliant young harpist who was in Salem during several, weeks of the fall In 1I2 and. who played as guest artist with the Salem : MaeDowell elub In an exquisite . program. Mis Stoop r had Just returned from Paris at that time and was preparing to return to Paris when Illness prevented it. She died is Portland Monday. . Rosedale The King's Daugh ter's Sunday school class was en tertained by iU teacher. Miss Helta Cam mack - Saturday after- noon; The time was mostly apent ia making curtains for the class room, and a claea banner. . .The. .auernoon .ended with a taffy pull. The members present were Helen- deck ley, Ruth Pern berton, AdeUlde Winslow, Esther Cammack. , . Hopewell The Ladles Aid will meet Wednesday at the United Brethren church. The men will ! " . . x.,J - - ' . A ."- tV ' i : . . V , ' - v ' , ;. " v - ' " . " , " - i , " - - : ;- 7 , . . . . . ' ; , - - . i v ' ' - - , , - , l t . - y . :v . ..'.-. . . l j. . . A .; s.V. ,l. . . ' "..-V' . .'.- i, .-, , " . ' :. '. : - 'V- - ' .:, ' ' ;"" " ; : i 4 . ; ' . , : ' .y. S ' I s '.; Seeitttf Editor line Stoop, youthful mu sician of bril liant 1 future, to ho passed away in Port" land Monday. Alliance Luncheon Planned Friday Members of the Woman's Al li ance of the Unitarian church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon Friday in! the social room of the church. Mrs. Milton Meyers Is In charge of the luncheon. Hostess- es will be Mrs; Meyers, Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelrier, Mrs. Mary Denton,. Mrs. Steiner, S,r., Mrs. Hallie Hinges. The luncneon will be followed by a program and social after noon which will be announced later. Reservations may be made j '-ts Meyers or Mrs. W Al- bin Wiel. The next regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temper ance unidn will be February .3 at 2:30 o'clock. An expression of: appreciatn tor the cooperation given by Ithe public In the Victory day luncheon: held last week In the Union hall has been express ed by the members of the union. An invitation has been extended to any one- Interested in the jreg- ular meetings to be present ; any time. ! Shoe been the I .',! .,. : . . I ' ; . ' ' ! . A :'l '; - i!1 ! j AH airs West Salem Club Has Lively Meet ! Featured on the regular meet lag of the West Salem Commun ity club Monday sight were sever al scenes from the club forth coming comedy "The Mummy and the Mumps,' which will be, stag ed in the community auditorium next week. A short talk about the play was given , by the di rector; perry Reigelman, and then the scenes were shown,; bringing much favorable comment. The first dress rehearsal, of this pro-r ductlon will be held Thursday ev ening at the Boy's Training school at Wood burn under the auspices of the Institutions department of the Salem woman's club, of which department Mrs. S. M. Endicott is chairman. ; . ; .: j.. j Resolutions of thanks to the outgoing officers were voted by the club, with the new 'president, Ray Ferguson, la the chair. After the . business of the evening was concluded, the following program was given: violin solo, Miss "Cl au dita Gerth; with Miss Betty Bed ford at the piano; a duet by Miss Helen Gosser and her father. Jack Gosser, with Miss Bedford at the pfano; a duet by Harry. lnhan. playing the Hawaiian guitar, and Curtis Fergusonr . guitar; an 1 im personation by William Gould enr titled "When Si and I Visited! the Circus." This was followed! by the play scene, and the program closed with a talk on scouting by Scoutmaster Al Hennlngsen. Re freshments were served. I : .1 a . j Dallas Rainbow Group Installs Officers l! Dallas The new off foam! at Naomi chapter of the Rainbow gins were : installed at the Open meeting Saturday night There was a short business mefltln fnl. 1 M 1 , 1 . 11 . . . . . . tj jusiauaiion. Aiier jtnis the girls served a lunch and then were hostesses j for a dance In! the Blue Garden. A Iarre rrnvH of boys from Chem eketa chapter. uraer of DeMolay at Salem at tended this meeting and a few Salem Rainbow Girls. I; The new officers who were In stalled are worthv advisor. Mur iel Kelly; worthy associate advis or, Louis Fletcher; charity, iVir Kinia Leltch: hone. Helen Vitra: faith. Catherine Hawkins; re corder. Edith Dunn; treasurer, Irene Guy; drill leader, Margaret Ellis: chaplain. Dorothy Dunn! musician, Betty Hawkins; choir director, Pauline Hughes; confi dential observer,: Rosalyn Webb outer observer. Evelvn Revndlds red. Alberta Mills: oranre. Eve lyn Llndahl; yellow, Burnlce Btaats; green, Lois Walton; blue, Ruth DaMaude; Indigo. Helen Sbreeve; violet, Lois Miller. An interesting birthday dinner was that at the R. P. Hunt home Sunday when the birthday of; Mr. Hunt and his sister, Mrs. Mattie Miller were . celebrated. Covers were placed for the honor guests and Easter Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Short, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petron, Phillis Petron. Mra. Smith, carrol Hunt, and Mrs. R. P. Hunt. -nnounceme Having sold the Oregon Company to ford and Stanley Burgess, I hope that my friends will continue to give the same generous support ? ; . i" i " ;f i i - ": - , j ; 1 to the new firm that has extended to past twenty years. .. 1 O. Informal Dance Is Jolly Event Mr. and Mrs. J., C Schanpp en tertained with : an Informal danc this week end In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Schaupp of Klamath Falls who are here as guests during the legislative session. ' Some feature numbers were presented by Clarence Wenger who gave a piano nolo and Don Schaupp who gave a special dance number. ! Refreshments ; were served at a lata hour with Mrs. C. S. Bales and Miss Beverly Bales ol Dallas. Other guests to compliment the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. -Guv G. Hur ley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hender son. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Turn hleson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doerner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray stum bo, Mayor and . Mrs. Pearl M Gregory! Miss June Gaines. Miss Meda Hardin. Clarence Woger, Donald ' Schaupp. ; Fairmount Hill Club Entertained - Mr. and Mrs. George Graben horst entertained: with a 7 o'clock dinner Saturday evening at their homo tn compliment to members of th : Fairmount Hill club. -An evening of bridge followed dinner with high score won by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocum. Mr. . and Mra Lester! Laws will he hosts for the next meeting of the club which will come In a fortnight. Members i present . Saturday- night were nMr. and Mrs. Harry Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Laws. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocum, Mr. and Mrs Earl Pearcy and Mr.' and, Mrs. Grabenhorst. Mrs. J.- M.:Jearcy of McMlnnyllle was a special guest.! - I a j : Wheatland Wedding Tuesday Ceremony Miss: Harela Alice DeWitt of Wheatland, became: the bride of Charles V. Brown of Salem Tues day at; high noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DeWitt of Wheatland. Rev W. MJBlodgett offfciated in the presence or oniy . lmmeuiaie friends and relatives. . The i bride was attractive) in a town of sort piDK. ana was un attended. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will make their home in Wheat land for a short time and later expect to make their home In Salem- - i Spring Valley Campflre Wahsinkeeyah met for its regular meeting and election of officers at the Spring Valley school nouse ar ter pchool hours Thursday even ing. All members were present. excelling Lois Wilson, Ila Maris, Versgseg and June wortnmgton. Officers elected were as f ol lows president. Eula Smith; vice president. Alice Crawford; treas nrer,; Ila Marie Vers tf eg; song leader, Julia Shepard; scribe, Elaine Wo rthlngton; herald, Ruth Shepard Mrs, shepard, guardian of the campflre was present: No meet ing place for the next session was decided upon. Mrs; Thomas Maplethorp en tertained members of the West Way club at her homo recently A social afternoon with sewing was enjoyed and at! a -late hour refreshments were served. Mrs. - s nt me for 4 E. PRICE ' ' I ' i .1 ' . - SOCIAL CALENDAR ! .. - wood n.crw hoate (6 saolarshl .loan tea. Salem Woman's club, at her residence. 1X87 Chemeketa street; hours S to I o'clock. ! .ananer Woman'! Pre, club entertaining r; a folk in j Salem during legislature at home of Mrs. c. a. "" "J." dV'SSi w. c. mnfTu 1 SS5 aific-wJIa-ui - SO o'clock. Mra. C. H. Fake, hostess, at her home. j , Thursday, January 29 Social evening at Woman'ji clubhouse. Woman's Benefit association, hostess. j l,. J. Trtr- One o'clock luncheon. Woman' Alliance of unitar ian church. In church social room.-Program following. Friday, January SO . First Spiritualist church cli-cle.g o'clock, George Stoddard, 1420 North 4th. street. Bertha Patterson, assisted in serv ing." Guests were Mrs. , Bertha Patterson, lira. Bessie Boehring erv Mrs, Edna Thompson, Mrs. Margaret' Patterson, - Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Nadvornik, Mrs. Avis Martin. Mrs, Ray Smith win he the next hostess, February 12. , .s v. !:: ,:: : : Silverton Mrs. S. A. Gay en tertained twelre guests tor her daughter, Lois. Saturday, whose twelfth' birthday It was. The young folks played games and en joyed lunch, at a beautifully dec orated table.! Between the two Ip ' : YOU CAN BET . . I W tO f 1 ;.; I; I . . . that when two women are talking on the jj I street corner . . They are telling about the J ; ' j wonderful t'i j ;.:;; M:..;5'r::-Jfe ';.f :' ; !. I EiRESS VALUES : S j JOHNSON'S ;' : .'j ; I '464 StateStreet ' j : I jGLOvks r HOSIERY . J new printed ilkg. j; JoMuaru t8 ui..tn ancietV Of Ford courses served, a guessing contest was held. Present were Era Sawyer, Doris Kramer !f Salem, Dorothy ;Hud dleston, I Laura Schields, Florence Jacobsen, AnnaBell Jensen, Lola and Berhlce Gay, Lyle Specht, Vlc tor Jenkins, NOrrts Ballrud, Neal Ramsby and Chester Davis. -a RilvArron 4- The Trlole Link elub will meet Wednesday after noon with Mrs.' Delia FiUgerall. Utb. E. A. Gay will be the assist ant hostess. Let Your Wants bo Known . , Throu8h Statesman AdS . Chi Delta Chapter Has Study Meet Mrs. George E. Lewis enter tained the members of - the Chi Delta chapter of the Delphiansat her home beginning at t:"30 o'clock ; Tuesday morning. The topic of discussion was "The Ath ens of Pericles." I Topics were taken by Mrs. E. A. . Oilier, Mrs. Carl lleinletn, Mrs. 0. B. Spencer, Mrs. J, II. Brody, and Mrs. R. D. Barton, i T . ... . . ) 1 Mrs. A. Lambein wm oe no tes to the ehapter for Its next meeting. February 10. Breakfast Club 1 Will Broadcast Thursday Morn rrv . x.t. l)M9irnt Clnh will broadcast a program from the Bu yer Grille of . the Gray Belle on Thursday morning. at S:15. Th program will go. out over KEX. . i Ronald Craven, tenor, and the American Legion Auxiliary Quar tet will be featured at this pro gram. . : '.."V - .-' -I " j The breakfast club la meeting regularly at 7:48 each Thursday. -r RETURV8 TO SEATTLE - j JEFFERSON, Jan. 27 - Mrs. Minnie Tager returned to her home t bmhu Monday mornlnr after in extended wislt with her mother,! Mrs. Anna Vaughn and daughter. Flora. Mrs. Yager has been as sisting with care of her mother Who is convalescing from an at-, tack of intestinal flu. . tn re an4 ok one minute. Serve eome and saw woo frr .,. tae - rrfirh - . - ' Ltj. 1 S