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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1931)
'PAGE EIGHT ' ' " ' """ ' ' J - i i 3 I I. & I 3 .."fl - J Si E The Week TIffi capital city looks out upon. a spring landscape and with the warmth jof weather, and the presence of jay prln flowers there is a business stirred up.Jn society to "Tratreliner KnfVi . rmlnor delightful parties. Visitinjr ven more social activity , ana tne cuius 01 we city a busy schedule for the week. ; :J : . - Monday Mrs. William Walton win entertain her con tract bridge dub; Tuesday Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn will entertain the Tueiday club; MrsU Keene and Mrs. Rich ard Slater will entertain the Theta alumnae Tuesday .night at the Keene home, i 1 ' , f Already St Valentine's day; is inspiring entertaining motifs. The Illihee country club will sponsor a SU Valen tine's dance at the club house Saturday night. ; The Daughters of; the American Revolution will meet at1 the Woman's clubhouse Saturday afternoon for a regu lar, meeting. Mrs. Roy Mills is chairman of the hdstess committee. . . .-v:.. '.tvjwA ... , 1 The many guests In Salem who are here while tne leg islature in session have been the happy motive for much entertaining and continue to be. Mrsi W. H. Lytle and Mrs. H. G. Maison.will entertain with a bouffet supper for a group of these folk, j Other affairs are in the stages of planning for this group of folk. A tea which will be a smart affair within the next few days will be that given by Mrs. Willard Marks of j Albany, wife of Senator Marks, pres ident of the senate, land Mrs. Frank Lonergan of Portland, wife of Representative; Lonergan, speaker of the house. For the travelers; there will be several things given within the next few days. Among those folk to leave for both long and short visits are Mr. and Mrs. W. Dancy and Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Maison, Mr. and Mrs. William Gpsser, Mrs. Ernest Thorn, f Mrs. Karle Becke and Mrs. Lloyd Farmer will be host esses Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Maison.' i Hospital Auxiliary Will Meet on " s Tuesday i A N Important meeting Jof the f Salem General hospital am illary will be heW Tuesday xnornlns beginning at 10 o'clock In the chamber - of commerce rooms. This will be the first meeting of the year for the new .officers and the first meeting In 'which, plans will be made for the work which will be. carried out by the auxiliary for this coming year. ' . ; ; . The new officers. Mrs. Harry Hawkins, president; Mrs. Frank Spears, rice president; Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. secretary;- and Mrs. W. H. Dancy. treasurer, were elect ed as officers to serre tor this year. Mrs. Hawkins will preside Tuesday. . Board members are requested to be present as well as the gen eral membership. Board members are Mrs. George Waters,! Mrs. Frank Bowersoi,,and Mrs. H. H. O linger elected this year; and Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. C. A. Spauldiag, Mrs. Kenneth Powers, and Mrs. C. H. Robertson hold orerl mem bers from last year.; Mrs. D. W. Medley lintertains Mrs. Di W. Medley and Mrs. Louis Lorenx were hostesses to members of their bridge i club Thursday afternoon at the Medley home. . A one o'clock luncheon preceded the bridge afternoon Red tulips and red tapers in crys tal holders centered the i table. Valentine farors marked places for the guosts. For the afternoon of Bridge, Mrs. Carl Allport and Mrs. Gilbert Kennen held winning scores. Mrs. MacCarthew will be hostess in a. fortnight to the club members. Club members present for the Thursday meeting were Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Gilbert Kennen, Mrs. Mae Carthew. Mrs. Don Lorel!,! Mrs. Ray Knowles, Mrs. Carl Allport, Mrs. Lorcnce and Mrs. Medley..' SOCIAL CALENDAR ' . Monday j Febriiary 2 j Salem MacDowelJ club program,5 Waller halt S:15 'clock; Mark Daniels, baritone, guest artist. f McKlnley Parent Teacher meeting, McKInley achool house; special program. ' ' ; , I Garden club, chamber of commerce, 8 o'clock, j South Division, Ladies aid society o First Presby terian church, Mrs. F. Lafky, Mission street. j Sigma Nu Deljhlans, afternoon meeting, auditor-' turn of city library. ' ,. jj . s " Standard Bearers, of First Methodist church, Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Winter street. -:. ?.. !- M ' i ! ' ' ( ' ; - j Tuesday February 3 ; Hiawatha eouncilj at L O, O. F. hall; program plan ned; visitors from Portland councils -expected. 1 P. L. E. and F. club, Mrs, Nvayne Greenwood, 1285 South Liberty; election of officers. I Salem Music Teachers association, Mrs. Lila Lee, 735 Stewart street. J, I r . American War Mothers regular meeting, American. Lutheran church. 2:39 o'clock; election of officers. I Salem W. C T. TJ. meeting. Union hall; Charles Hewlett of Albany speaker. j : 1 Hospital auxiliary, chamber of; commerce, 10:00 o'clock; . general meeting. ! i Etokta club tea, Mrs. A; J. Tick, 149S North Lib erty street, 2:30 o'clock.; : j . i ; : Wednesday, February U I - Salem Dakota club, basket dinner and program, :30 o'clock, American. Lutheran church. - . i Woman's Home -Missionary-, seeiety of First M. E. church, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. . Missionary society of First Congregational church. Miss Constance Kantner, 853 North Commercial street, 2:30 o'clock. r v . r '. j Thursday, February S ! Hayesvllle Woman's club. 2 o'clock, Mrs. "W. H. Kay, 2461 South Commercial street ; . North Salem W. C. T. U., 2 o'clock. Jason Lee church, business session. - s - -. j.- ":! f "A-:' '- -j-. : i .-. - Saturday, February 7 " niihee country club will - sponsor Vatentiae dance ' at club house. " - ' .- . T ? ?- D. A. R. will meet at Woman's cldbhWse; 'regular ; meetlBf. ' -1 - - vents of . Interest Sets Forth anrl trrArttr: i. insniriniT SOffle legislative folk are inspiring Salem W. C. T. U. To Hear Hewlett: Charles Hewlett ef Albany will be the main speaker at the next meeting i of the Salem . W. G. T. U., Tuesday nt 2:30 o'clock. The public is invited to hear this taiic - Mr. Hewlett is master 01 the Oregon state grange. Information is sent out that at the srass meeting at the armory Sunday evening, a- section of seats has been reserved for all present and former members of the Woman's Christian . Temper ance Union of this or any other state. The Salem unions will at tend, in a body. Tuesday afternoon the devo- tlonals will be- led by Mrs. E. Williams of the Salvation Army. Other numbers on the program will be readings given by Billy Mudd and Maxifte Case, two win ners of silver medals given in re cent contests sponsored ;by the W. C...T, TJ. . ' Tuesday's meeting" Is to be a Francis Willard meeting.! . E War Mothers Plan Election Meeting - - The Salem chapter of the Am erican War Mothers will meet for its regular meeting Tuesday af ternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock in the American Lutheran church. ' Officers will be elected at this meeting and Installed at the same time. A special program of music has been arranged which will be presented by Willamette univer sity students. There will also be taken into the membership of the organization several new j mem bers.' ' i . . . j ; . " Monmouth Members of the young married people's ! Sunday school class of the Baptist church enjoyed a social function Friday evening In the reception rooms, with a large attendance,! includ ing several guests. Games and music and a short program were pre-arranged, and an oyster asp ,per, served by a men's commit tee. was a surprise feature. A group of prominent matrons who take an important place in Salem society,,and who are doing interesting things this month. lV -'1.' ': ,:;, I -, ".'- V " " To the lefti Afrsm Henry Hanzen of Portland who is in Salem with Mr, Hanzen during the legislative ses sion. Mrs. Hanzen with MrsJFritz Slade and Mrs. John McNary was hostess for a tharming formal ted Thurs day in compliment to Mrs. Julius Meier, at the McNary home. ' ) ' ! N 4 . V Center is Mrs. R. P. Boise whose lovely old home on Norlh Summer street will "be opened to the Thursday club February IT at which time wives of elective state officials will be guests of the club.V To the-right-is Mrs. Frank Snedecor who with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy will leave this week for a three months tour of the south and east.) The itinerary will include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Neur Orleans, Flor ida and oninto Alabama and Georgia where Mrs. Snedecor wUl visit and from where Mr. and Mrs. Dancy will return)by train All PJiotos KennelUElUs. , f Girl Reserves Plan Reorganization in New Term THE beginning of the new sem ester in 'school . means that nt.l T) n.A W mnwmm will hare to be more or leas reorganiz ed to take care of those tearing 1 for other schools and; for those! coming Into new grades. . The next few meetings will be given orer 'to reorganization work,, and to projects already begun or to new ones to start with the new semester. I i Tuesday will. find Parrish Jun ior high and seventh ! grade tri angles meeting.' The junior high group will begin a music project under Miss Helen prang, and Miss Elizabeth Atkinson. Leslie will also meet Tuesday with 1 Miss Louis Brown as advisor and Mrs. W. D. Simpson who will start a tooled leather project; with the' girls. - .- , .; i. .; . ,i . " The Reserves of Englewood, Grant Street, Richmond and the high school will all meet Wednes day. ' . I ; ' . .- The h.igh school Is planning the seventh of its individual meet ings In developing its "Pioneer" project. Wednesday's meeting wui do on me suoject 01 ' noooy horses." This group with the aid of Miss Carmelita Barquist has made 200 block covers tor-the song books to be used in the spring conference in Astoria Feb ruary 12, 13, 14. Ray Gardner is in charge of the committee planning the covers. .Miss Helen Breithaupt is advisor for this group. j; ; Richmond wil Imake plans for the coming- semester with the aid of Mrs. Elizabeth GaUaher and Miss Harriett Page. West Salem is going to work on the play be ing prepared.. The Reserves are divided In working out this- play partor tnem are working on stage settings, part on costumes and tne others are characters in the play. ; Thursday Barbara Barnham will meet with Garfield, and Mar garet Nash will meet with the Yew Park Reserves ;s ! i Saturday at UVo'cIock those girls eligible to become ring bear ers wiU meet in the Y. M. C. A. with Mrs. Roy .Lockenour , who will lead a discussion on "Knowl edge." This wiir make the sec ond meeting for this group. " -': Sidney A trronn of frlami gathered at the horns : of Mn. GUbert Belknap Thursday -i eve ning to compliment her with, a surprise party in honor of her birthday. Sir table of "50o" were in, play during the evening. u Bests were Mr. an Mrs. George Martin, Mr. ; and Mrs. Ray Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Em mons, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney How trd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Winter mantel, Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. f reeman. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. BUnston, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieper. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gilmour; Misses Phyl lis Cole, Dona - Emmons. Elda Wlntermantel and Virginia Belk nap and Lois and- Louise Gil mour. Irene Blinston, : Marjorie Cole, Neva Emmons, Frank, Gil mour, Ida Belknap and Mr and Mrs. Belknap. .; Ice cream and cake was served at midnight. . Mill City In nonor of the seventy-urttt birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Mary Hill, a dinner was enjoyed at the home of her son. D. B. Hill, cashier of : the Mill City SUte bank, i Saturday with covers laid f or Mrs. ; Mary HH1. Mr. and Mrs. FramV "Potior Ermal Trask of St ay ton. Mr. and airs. k. u. asemn. mim - Uirr rmu and rx B. IIIIL Mrs. R, C. liasemm- is a grandmother of Mrs. Hill. - in Socid - Musical- CluB Circles -:- .a j . 0XJVS Da&x, Socittn Editor ' , ," ' 7" " Bridge Teas Will Be Sifiart Events OtWeek Mrs. Henry B. Thlelsen, Mrs. T. E. Rllea, Mrs. James W. Mott, and Miss Nell Thlelsen will be hostess tor two charming bridge teas at the Thlelsen home on Court street Thursday and Friday of this week. Invitations are -out to a large number of the prominent matrons of the city and the wives of legis lators who are here as guests during the session. : These parties will be among the outstanding ones to be given during the session this year. Earner in the week, Mrs. T. E. Rllea and Mrs". James B. Mott will entertain witfi a bridge afternoon for a large group of Salem wo men. -.- . . . MacDowell Program To be Pleasing Antlcination is keen in jnn tem ptation ;of the Monday night pro gram 10 be presented by the Sa lem MacDowell cluh in Wii!r hall on the Willamette university campus. Mark Daniels, baritone, will he the guest artist. ; Mr. Daniels is from Portland and is well known all over the northwest. He has a large radio audience due to the tact tnat he sings over KG W very The Program as nlanned la follows: Gaines Salutation J Read by Mrs. Jean Baha Chopin IoBbit : Prelude. Op. 28. Jf. 18 ..Clair d Luna -.Refleta Dana L't-ma j Mia Meltea ! Tit Luliy(01d rrench) Eoise-ZDid ((ram. Ammtlim) Arr. bj QnUtcr (Old Entlish) -: ,. r. Orer th Houotaiaa Mr-IHniela IT " TJszt Twelfth Boaotodia - J : . T Massenet , Aria, Viaioa Fugitire. troai Herediada Ellr. Daaiels ... ' VI , Scene from "Romanca" MUa Thayer and Mr. Craren : : - . C VII DeaaiB Taylor. Captain Strattea'i Fancy Deems Taylor i Mr Bo'a O'Hara .beet Bataeaa Uanaiond, Tba Ballad of tha Bony ndler Mr. Daaiels Hubbard The! Idakw Camp fire group, which was organized three months ago, held Its first council fire Thursday evening at the George Knight home. The ; Impressive -: ceremonies took place in the large living room lighted by three tall white tapers placed - In the center of the circle formed by the girls seated round the open fireplace; Two new members. Miss Dor othy McKey" and Miss Esther Bailey were received by the group. ' :r, -;. f..-4y. Honors for Carapflre work ac complished were awarded by Miss Gungadene ; BIdgood, the guardian. Following the" ceremony - the evening was spent at games af ter which refreshments were served by Mrs. Knight - Present were Mis Martorle Wolfer, Miss Betty Brown. Miss TOeanor Johnson Miss Esther Bailer. MUs .Marlon MeKenile. Miss Dorothy McKey, Mis Helen Claypool. MIsa Beatrice- Clay pool. Miss Mildred! Ott. Miss Anna 'Knight. MUsj Gungadene BIdgood and Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Thomas Fitspatrlck enter tained Thnrsday inf compliment to her mother.. Mrs. C. A. De- Saussure of Berlingame, Calif.. who is her house guest. Bridge was In play at fonr tables with nrizes won by Mrs. John Nath- l-man. .Mrs. M. J. Petxel, and Mrs. T. D. McCIaine. Mis Margaret Wtxpa trick and j Mrs. George uager ass u ted at the tea hour. Camp Fire Groups ; Have Busy Week; T1 ALEM Camp Fire groups have 1 had a busy week. Hikes, swims, and public service, and meetings have made an act ive week of events. Friday ; eve ning at the chamber of :com merce Miss Janet McKellar, na tional field director of the Camp Fire ' organization, spoke before the guardians and sponsorers. Present 'for tkls meeting among others of the f interested public were Mrs. Luther Stout, Mrs. K. Smith, ! Mrs. Ralph Shepherd. Mrs. W. J. Minkiewiti, lira. George Waters, Mrs. Mae Ging rich, Mrs. 'William t Schulz, , and Miss Lillian Black of Chemawa. Friday, night a successful swim was enjoyed -by a large group of Camp Fire girls. Miss Edith Cle ment and Miss Doris Godsey. sen ior life savers were in charge. This is the first of a series of three such swims to be given. The next one will be this Friday night. - . : ! Thursday' an early morning hike was. enjoyed by a group of Camp Fire girls. Breakfast was cooked over an oven fire. , 5 ' The Otakuye Camp Fire girls met at the Marion county health unit Monday and gave their ser vices for the morning. This work was a part of their "give service" creed of the Camp Fire rules. Those girls who went to the clinic were Maxine Stout, Mar jorie Shoemaker. Esther Hun saker.i Louis Brown. Eleanor Chadwick, Wanda Rose, Virgin ia Meyers. Evangeline Voth, Hel en Moullet. k I . .i Free Text Books Club Discussion Members of the McKlnley Par ent Teacher association will meet for regular meeting Monday night in the McKlnley school house. I. It is desired that all the members be present because at this time a sincere discussion of the free text book question is. going to be spon sored, i- -" . -i Martin Ferry will also be a spe cial, speaker on the subject of the "problem child;" and' Mrs. C. A. Downs will lead a round table discussion on the Question of child, punishment. V MusicaL numbers will be given by Mrs. W. J. Linfoot and Lyman McDonald. : - :uc:r '' Wliat Par;is By K. D'ORSAX PARIS The jeweled cUp family of Pariat 1a gxowlna. Hat dsla era,' makers of gowns and orictna tors of Jewel faahlona find ; that French women have- adopted the clip brooch to such an eaten f. that they are being forced to devise new forms of this practical piece of i Jewelry las well as new ways of! wearing It v j Clip by the pair, ta trios and in areaps-ef four have been launched, tn Paris and acceptsd aa; popular j uanieu; niv ui cuy-ana-a-iuui makes Its bow. It gives aa en tirely new effect, as a plac of Jewelry; the added half clip- looks tike a whole one that has merely been folded in two. to serve some purpose iof design., , For example, the clips en the Chanel beret pictured are so plac ed on the. flat folded brim to ap pear aa tf an extra, half -clip were folded beneath the hat. Th clips themselves are made trf diamonds of varied sixes and shapes.- This Style Information Fumlxhed Through the Courtesy of ' POMEROT eV KEENE. JEWELERS Hubbard Folk Honor With Farewell Party ! Hubbard Many . friends t of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beckman honored the family at a. farewell party held for them at the JPyth lan hall Thursday evening. I i ;The hall was attractively dec orated with pussywillows and Oregon grape. Thirteen tables of "500" were in play with high scores held by Mrs. Edith Paint er and L. M. Scholl. and second by Mrs. Neva McKenzie and Jul ius Stauffer. I i Refreshments were servedl to 6$ persons by the following com mittee members:; Mrs. L. M. Scholl, chairman: Mrs. H. I L Carl, Mrs. George Leffler. Mrs S.i L. Johnson. Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. E. P. Rich, an Mrs. J. R. Bid good. i Mrs. Julius Stauffer, president of the . Hubbard Woman's club, presented the honored guests with a gift from-the following organizations' of which Mr. and Mrs. Beckman ere members: Re bekah. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Hubbard Commercial club, and the Hubbard Woman's Clttb. : . I . Mr. Beckman. president of the Hubbard State , bank, and . his fatnilv will leave soon to reside in; Salem. , , New Zealand Woman To be Presented' The Business and Professional Women's club of Salem will pre sent Miss Almee Porter of New Zealand, and a traveler of dis tinction Wednesday night at the First Methodist church. , I Miss Porter has made a detail ed; study of her own country of New Zealand after her graduation from the University of New Zea land and Auckland college. Her talk will be a travelogue illustrat ed with naturally tinted motion pictures. L' t 4 r The title ' of the travelogue is "The Bottom of the World" and It deals with the geography, peo ple, and animal life of tn tiny country. v.. " ,-' '.;.v ; - Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs. George Croisan, and Mrs. Ralph Campbell motored to Portland Saturday to attend the affair given by Mn. Joseph StupfeKand Mrs. Dwight Parr in compliment rto Mrs. Fred Bach who has been a guest la Sa lem for the past tw,o months, at the borne of her mother, Mrs. George King. ! is Weariiitf Sew- BalX-CUp Added Tw Paris Gem Styles r-r- Society's ; Store of Events All Tried in Days Just GOOD Dame Society Jias had to" keep her wits about het this week to meet, all the demands made upon her va rious suggestions forjways to entertain guests. Teas, both formal and informal, luncheons, -morning meetings, dinner parties, supper parties, dances, theatre parties, cards, and just social afternoons,1 one and all have been sprinkled all over the social calendar of? j : the past week. ; , ; ! Leading: in smartness and formality was the lovely tea giv en y' Mrs".- John McNary, Mrs. Frits Slade and Mrs. Henry Han sen at the McNary home; in com pliment to Mrs.- Julius Meier, Thursday afternoon. This dis tinctive event leads the . way for the; entertaining for Mrs. Meier who has come to make her home in the capital city. On ; this oc casion Portlr . 1 and, Salem, were one for many of the guests were I from Portland. j Entertaining that has taken ! nearly every form has been that which complimented : Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Maison who will leave this week for Georgia where Captain Maison will enter - training school for army officers. A dancing party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. wniiam B. Mott. dinner at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Pierce, a' travel shower for Mrs. Maison given by Mrs. Jack Elliott, dinner Friday night at . the home of Mr. and : Mrs. E. V. McMechan. and drn ' ner party this weekend with Mr. j and Mrs. John Brophy as. hosts. '. More things are planned for these popular, travelers this coming week. ' j Mrs. Harold Wiley and Mrs. ; James Laldlaw entertained with i two attractive parties this week. ; a bridge luncheon - Wednesday j and a bridge tea Thursday. Mrs. .W, H. Dancy was a Wed nesday hostess tor a delightful bridge . afternoon. j Mrs. H. J. Bean, Mrs.; George Rossman and Mrs. George M. Brown were hostesses f for a charming luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Gas Moser was a luncheon hostess of the week. Mrs. Karl Becke entertained Friday with an informal bridge afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Walter Grimm, nee Aurelia Powers, of Aurora. ! . In addition to the- there has been no end of club and organ ization - meetings to cram the days so full that they have fairly bulged. i I ; Mrs. A: J. Tick will entertain members of the Etokta club at her home, 1495 North Liberty street. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Vard Hughes will lead ; the study topic on Oregon history. The annual guest day has been postponed for two weeks. ...... r MACK'S . . . ' OFFER MANY BEAUTIFUL NEW THINGS FOR SPRING X.Sr VIEW WINDOWS ! ivirn:vi 395 North Hijjh Passed Pepco Club Host For Dancing Party fTlHE Pepco Social club. com- posed of the employes of the "f" Portland General- Electric company entertained its members and friends with a dancing party on Friday night, in Castllian hall. About one hundred and ten em ployes and their friends enjoyed the hospitality of the flub. As a pleasant surprise little Miss Em ily Kollenborn gave jtwo clever songs and dances. She .was ac companied at the piano by Victor McNamara. r The officers of the club, Wil liam Newmyer, Glen Seeley, and Belle N. Brown, expressed their appreciation to their fellow workers for their cooperation dur ing the past year. In addition to the regular dances and the annu al pichtc.at Neakowln I beach in August; the club has I given two card parties in the assembly room of the company's new building on North, Liberty street. Another in novation which was much enjoy ed wa the dinner and; dance giv en la-March, in the Masonic Temple.;--' ..... J A Officers announced for i the coming year ar Johd Verdieck, president; Mason Bishop, vice president; and Mary Ileenan, secretary-treasurer. The jnext meet ing of the club will be a dinner and dance, plans for i, which ; are being worked out by the new of ficers. e . Miss Cecilia Mielke Is Hostess Miss Cecilia Mielke. 1763 State street, entertained Friday even ing with three tables bf bridge. Guests of Miss Mielke, were the Misses Ethel Elliott, Esther Wil cox, Marie Waldorf, Lola Schultz, Jessie Starr, Grace Thrapp. Marie Davles, Ruth Draper and her house guest. Miss Beneltta Eber hardt of Oregon State college. Al so present were Mrs. Max Hill and Miss Isobel Mielke. ! . I Mrs. S. H. Prober t and Mrs. Lestle Sparkf complimented Mrs. James McClelland Friday after noon at the Probert home with an informal tea. i:l Wouldn't a n e w hat do wonders to your costume . . . to say nothing of your spirits? . . . OUR s 1 1 vistV (. .