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PAGE EIGHT LI I I. ! . II.. .1-1 I II .III. . II - Jl " " ' ' " ' ' ' . .1 Society Annive rsry Is Honored With Reception : " In a' eommemeratlon of the twelfth, birthday annlrersary of tli chapter's -founding, members of the Am erica a War Mother of Salenvwer hostesses for a recep tion in compliment 10 in cnaner member et the chapter Tuesday afternoon in the social room of the American Lutheran church. The affair also divided honors with the birthday bserration for Ijncoln, and "Washington. : The social rooms were beauti fully arranged in patriotic color with at least 50 crossed flags in the windows and about the walls. Ten tables were arranged - about the rooms, two : of them being long and at these were seated the charter member. Red Carna tions'narclssa, and red tapers in spreading candalabra . and two large white cakes adorned with 12 candles each, centered the ta bles where the honor guests were seated. Sirs. Mark Skiff, state president, was the maker, of the cakes. ' Coyer were placed for the fol lowing: charter - guests who took their place with an escort of two flag bearers: Mrs. , Mark Skiff, - state president, Mrs. 'A. A. Lee., local president; Mrs. Margaret Ackerman, Mrs. ; Katherlne Ber nards, Mrs. Hulda Bradford, Mrs. Ida B. Clark. Mrs. Aane cums, Mrs. Susie K.'DeLapp, Mrs. WU Ham ntts, Mr. E. A. Fitta of Minneapolis, Mrs. C D. Gabrlel soa. Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys Mrs. 80 ,phia Keene, Mrs. Mabel . Lock wood, Mrs. Matilda Nadon, Mr. Helen M. Southwlck. Mrs, Ella Tootbacre, Mr. Lncreta E.. White. The program included address by Mrs. Skiff, Mr. Mabel Lock wood. Mr.. Emily Hendricks. Mrs. Mary E.Mohr. . .The business meeting which, followed the program and recep tion hour included reports from committees, one of which an nounced themdditlon of some $40 to the treasury. At the business meeting it was also announced that the Gold Star mothers who expect to go to France this . snmmer are Mrs. Amanda Moilencop. Mrs. Mary E. Mohr, Mrs. J. C. Tedder. "In the patriotic observation of Washington and Lincoln's birth days it was announced that Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Mrs. D. Xs Beechler, and Mrs. Mark Skiff had Tisited ML Ver non. Pictures of the two presl-i dents were used in the decorations " of the guest-rooms. The social committee announc ed for the March meeting are Mrs. Laura MeAdams, Mrs. -Flora Clark, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Mrs. F. H. Ertxson,- Mrs. H. H. CleaT land, Mr. Minnie E. Keener, Mrs. Helen Carson, Mrs. Myra Sawyer, Mrs. Sophia Keene, and Mrs. Cora M. prime. ; Wallace Road Mrs. L. B. Allen i .01 Lios Angeiee was guesc or non I or at regular, meeting of Sweet I Briar club when they were enter ! tained Wednesday -afternoon - at ! home of Mrs. M. C. Petty on Wal lace Road. Mrs. Allen, who was a I. member- of the club until she i moved to California ' two years ' ago and whose birthday occurred ' on Thursday following the club meeting was agreeably surprised ; when she was presented with a beautirniiy decorated blrtnday i cake by club members. The spa 1 clous guest rooms of the Pettys i. house were cheerful with spring I blossoms and potted' plant. Mrs. r Mildred Nash, Mrs. , A.' E. Utley ; and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett assisted ; about the rooms at the tea hour. -Mrs. &,E. Utley, president pre ! sided at the - short business ses i alon at which time arrangements iur emeruaiuing io leoeraciou ai i Brush College February 21 -were i discussed. Baby; layettes which are being made for the Salvation 1 Army were worked on. The guest l list included: Mrs. L. B. Allen of 1 Los Angeles. Mrs. C. Plane Colo-. 1 rado, Mrs. Ella Gull,. South Da- kota and Mrs. -O. A; Xoyes and airs, juuurea ruasa, oaiem. bw i enteen members of the Sweet ! Briar club also attended. .-. : Miss Lorn a Barham enter- i tained with a ralentine party- at i her home Saturday evening. The i idea of SU Valentine was fug i, gested in both the room decora ; tlons and in the luncheon which 1 was: served at a late hour with ! - Mrs. Wayne Barham assisted in 1 serving by Miss Margie Me- ! Dowell, and Miss Dor thy Bar- ! ham. . Guests were Hilda Me- j. Dowell . Bonnie Baldock, Mary I Jane Adams, Ruth Kellorr. Reta 1 May Hill, - Soptya Hughes, Joro- i thy Kibble, Natalie Near.- Olive l . Thomas, Constance Thomas, Mar- Jorie Tryon, ' Alice , Barham, and i i-rna Barbara. - - Jefferson. -.'A birthday sur prise party complimented Rose Green Saturday night, at the home of W. L. Jones. . The eve ning was spent in music and aancing. At. a late hour re- t treshments were serTed. . Those nresent were Mr. nit M. Har old Merritt, Mr. . and Mrs. Clyde -GoTea, r Mr. and Mrs. , George . Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Boyes, and A. W. Browning, all of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. John Hefly, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Buch ner, Mr. and Mrs. James - Black well, -W. L. " Jones and Rose , Green. . " - ". e e West Stayton The ladies of kae tveci Diuem uroweiy cms met Thursday afternoon at the home .of Mrs. Charles '.Darley The business meeting was called to order. , by President Verna Asche. After the business meet- - lng was adjourned the ladies as- . sumed their, work. The ladies-are still making quilts. ' ..; ' - r ,. . - e e ' ; - Central Howell - A group .of friends .enjoyed an evening . of -500" at the Clarence Simmons . iome Saturday evening.., News and Club Oliye VL Poak. SOCIAL CALENDAR ! Wednesday, February 18 ' Woman's Foreign. Missionary society of Leslie Memorial church will meet with Mrs. Cnarlee Vick, Gar den Road, 2 o'clock, - - - : Past Nobel Grand association will meet at home of Mrs. Addle Hammer, 810 Marion street, 7:80 p. m. J Missionary society Calvary Baptist church f will meet this afternoon. at2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Edward Schunke, 924 North Church street. 1 East Central, eircle'of First Methodist ehurch -entertain .members of South Central icirele at Jlome of Mrs. E. E. Gilbert; t oeiock. : ' , Salem Garden dub will present Miss Elizabeth Pat tee in lecture at Woman's clubhouse. - . i Mrs. C. R. Prltchard hostess to South circle of First Christian- church, covered dish luncheon 11:00 o'clock, . at her iome, 71 Highland avenue.; i Ladies Auxiliary to Willamette Aerie No.- 2081, fraternal order; of Kaglee, initiation. Fraternal temple. 1 South East circle of First Methodist church. 2:30 'o'clock, tMrs. R. O. Balderee, 185 South 15th street.". ! i Lucy Ann circle of First Methodist church, one o'clock luncheon guest of Mrs. M. Schmuck, .at C. A Sprague home, 149 Court street.. . r i ... , ; H . - Thursday, February 19 ' r : k , " Social meeting of the held at 2:00 o'clock, with Mrs. S. B. Taylor, 1795 Fair grounds. Road. V ' ,- . J ". ' , , ! Chapter GP. E. O. sisterhood, guest day at home, of Mrs. B. E. Fisher, 515 Market street;: chapter A B. and unaffiliated guest in city special guests. ' " Hayesville Woman's club, S o'clock, home ef Mrs. .Clark Richie. . . : : .. ; Brush College helpers, Mrs. Charles McCarter, 2:00 o'clock. , . T " ' . - r , Regular meeting, W. B. A Woman's clubhouse, f o'clock; ;iacmbership urged U attend. i I v : Friday, February 20 . ..' . 4 Wesley an guild, Jason birthday party, in church parlors;; entertain, members -of-the church, beginning at I o'clock. Program; supper, hour following . . ; '- . First Spiritualist church circle, Mrs. Lucille Ba ker, 590 Union street,-S o'clock.- . . . - Unitarian Alliance of First . Unitarian church, luncheon; program; Emerson room of church. : Council of church women of Salem, Jason Lee Mem orial church, H o'clock, all day meeting.? . . . Mrs. L. Mickelson, 1510 South Commercial street, hostess for social meeting of auxiliary to U. S. W. -V.; Mrs Mary Miller assistant hosteas. ; If Saturday, February 21 - : 'Colonial tea sponsored by Daughters of American Revolution, 3-5 o'clock, at Hal D. Patton home Court street. " -. . Little Light Bearer, party between hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, in social rooms of First Methodist church. All day meeting, federated woman' club of Polk county, at Brush College school house. Grand Island The regular meeting of the mother's circle was held at the home of Mr. Lulu Rockhill t Wednesday , after noon. Mrs, Hattle Lefley, presi dent, conducted the business meeting. Roll call was answered by each, one giving some bit of poetry. Quotation or story con cerning the life of Abraham Lin coln. One' new member, Mrs. Hol- gue. Joined the clrcte. Mrs. Hol gue was'a child during Lincoln's presidency. 1 -'-i. Mrs. Maude Tompkins was ap pointed to i purchase the plant to be sent to one of the honorary members. Mrs.) Robertson, who is critically 1U. ! s . The annual i election of offi cers " then feliowed:.' president. Mrs. "Grace Wiley; vice president. Mr. -Charles Nelson: secretary and treasurer,! Mrs. Arka Law rence. ;:."" ' At the close of the business meeting alL enjoyed' a unique Valentine ipertoffldle' wltb Mr. Lulu. Rockhill as " post-mistress. Dainty refreshments were then serred by the hostess assisted by her daughter,' Mary : and Miss Bessie Sergant. ; - , - Gerrais The Past Matrons club Initiated Junior -Past Matron, Mrs. Emma Sturgis into the club at a meeting held at the Masonic hall Tuesday r . afternoon. " Cmb members had a pot luck dinner at one o'clock, proceeding the after noon meeting, r Mrs. Jack Imlag andMrs. Ganes Jones, were host esses. Decorations and farors were suggesliTe of the St. Valen tine season. .Those - present in addition to the; hostesses' and candidate were. Mrs. Scott Jones, .urs. joon w marper, sirs. - Vir ginia O. Bffostiar, Mrs. G. T. Wads worth. Mrs. Cr:t. Brixey, .Mrs. George Ramp, ;' Mr. Ralph Stur gis, Mrs. E. C.'Naf tzger, Mrs. M. D. i Henning, Mrs. Sumner Stev ens. j; " ! - . . Gerval i Mrs. E. C. Naftxger. the Misses Rose ' Adelman and Geneviere t Smith . and Albert Stokx were hostess and host- for the community $00 club meeting held at Masonic hall Tuesday night with nine tables of the game in play. - The St. Valentine .spirit was much In evidence. Instead of going to lunch with the last part net as usual, valentines were giv en out nd the player matched them for partners. Decorations on tbe lunch tables were in keep ing with the season. Prizes for high scores went to-Mrs. C. .B. Ellsworth and P. WTSeely and for second high to Mri Seely and Al bert Beileue. r - - . , v- i; - SOverton Mrs. W. E. Satch well entertained the "500" club at Tier home Saturday nightT At mis Mrs. A. W. Kleeb won high score for club member and Mrs. Laura Goets won the guest prize. Present were Mrs. Arthur Heat er, Mrs. A W. Kleeb. Mrs. Robert Goets, Mr. Laura Goetz, Mrs. E. Klemmlek, Miss Ethel Trotter, Miss Cathaleene"Cuddy, Mrs. W. a Larson, Mrs. Mahiohn Hoblitt. Mrs. J. Gerhke, Mrs. Nbra Ball, and Mr. Stella Forgey. ' -', r- - Qerrais -iThe ' Past Noble Grand dub met at tbe home of Mrs. W..W. Allsup Safurdav ev ening and worked on a quilt they are -making until ' time for the Odd Fellow i lodge to adjourn, and at that time they went to the Masonic hall to attend the supper and social hour given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris. Hopewell i A Valentine party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers Friday evening, The rooms vers beanttfuUr' dec orated with heart: and enpids. Tbe evening was spent In playing games and dancing. Refreshments were, served-late In the evening. "-. T& Society Editor ladies of G. A. R. will be Lee church, . Washington Jefferson Honoring tbelr father, T. A. McKee, on his seventy-eighth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . McKee entertained with a family dinner Thursday evening at their home'. near the north city limits of Jefferson. Covers were placed for the honor guest, T. A. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Denson. Carlton; -.Floyd Den- son, corvallis; William E. North, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mr. . and Mrs. T. O. Keeter and son . Herman 'and .Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee, all of this commun ity, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee. - ; . , - Aum'sville The .Woman's sew ing club met at the home of Mrs. 04 Snyder . Tuesday afternoon. The. member were entertained with the radio home makers club of Corvallis- and- also worked on quilt blocks -which will be used for future P. T. A. work. Those present, were Mrs. Charles Mar tin, Mrs. A. Klecolson, Miss Pom eroy", Mrs. E. Wallace. -Mr. M. MeCollough, Mrs. a Snyder. ; it .. . .1.... -. - :. . . . - ill. T3EYOND the labereat worth of "" .... Hi I : J-nae materials and nasterry , . ,) ;h . craftsmanship are inbuilt, hidden ." ' : r- valoe that give amazing comfort " . - ' i . . l; I ili T ; ' m day-long activity. new graced - ' h ' .. o the figure ... new glory to the v" :- . - - ' t Si beanty of tbe foot and aakle. Come i . . in ... see the new modes. , " ' . ' If! : - .: " t ' i - i - . il' r- . . : , . . .( t. .. ' '- . " . ' jl! 11 ' - . - - .' ' - - " - . . - . - . - Ijt II t - - O - - -: -.. - - ' '! '.. - . .Wm-i . : . y !:;: " ' l . W -1 OREGON STATESMAN, 6a1ara, Orreca, AVednesday Erornin Affairs Annual Guest Day .Observed by r . ' One ot the -prettiest social af fair of the year for the Etokta club 1 the observation of its An nual f guest day. Tnia social oc eastion -was observed . Tuesday -af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton . - between the hours of 2:30 and five o'clock. ; A program of music and read ings was given .by Bernetta Ed wards, Harriett Adams, Mrs.. E. Carlson, Helen Pemberton, . Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson, and Mrs.' Ma son Bishop, i 't v."-",- -!...';... i Presiding at the attractively ar ranged tea table was Mrs. Vard Hughe and Miss Gertrude Eakin. Mrs. A.-J. Vick, Mrs. C. Ellison, and Mrs. Mason- Bishop made up the social committee and were as sisted at the tea hours by Miss Rachel Pemberton. ; The guest rooms were arranged in color scheme of yellow with daffodils, accacia and : yellow taper used to carry the motif." At least 50 women called during tbe afternoon hours.- -- One of the outstanding events of the afternoon was the narrative discussion given ' by Rer; W. -C. Kantner, concerning his experi ences at circuit rider. Tbe club has been studying early Oregon history. and this talk was thus made doubly interesting. jLumsvllle Mr. - Charles Mar tin entertained with a dinner Sat urday night In honor of Mrs. H. Riches' and Miss Gwen Martin's birthdays. Those present were Mr. and - Mrs. ,. Riches, ;. Mr. and Mrs. B. - Warn Empey, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mountain, Mrs. Ella England -and daughter Lucille, Charles Martin, , Charlotte and Gwen " Martin. .. Mrs. Martin ' was assisted by her daughter Mar- garette. Those - coming . later In the evening were Leota Bradley, Mildred Rancher, Helen Zuber, Leonard Lee, George Towle. .Wal ter Getchell, Jack Kadew, Marion Shoemaker,. Alva Keene, James Taylor- and Leonard - Zuber. The evening was spent In , music and game. Refreshments were serv ed at a late hour. " e Silverton , Mrs." W. C Lar son and Mrs. -Silas Torvend were Joint hostesses for Trinity Dor cas society at' the home wof the former .Tuesday night. At .the short business meeting over which Mrs. M. G. Gunderson presided, the members . elected Mrs. Adolph Han gen to fill the vacaney left by Mr. Otto Legard who resigned as secretary. The group also voted to work toward a mimeograph tor Trinity church. .Following the business meeting the evening was spent in prepar ations tor tbe birthday .party so cial which the society will spon sor on the evening, of February 20. .. Lunch was ' served " at the close of the evening with Mrs. E. Klemmlek assisting the hostesses. ; . " ' ' -. . - - - " .. . ; Hubbard Mrs. C. C. Geer of Salem, piaho teacher of the Hub bard school, presented her be ginners class in a recital Monday afternoon , at the - Ivan Stewart home.' . '" -' . " ' . fTho prognswaLiJlven by Tresa McMannis, Buna Stewart, June Crolsant, Marie Boje, Gor don Boje and Jimmie . Stewart, Barbara Cornell. .. . . - : Mf&3B. S ttitesinan f Is Hostees -. Roberts Mr. Bud Statesman and Mrs. Esther Query were host esses to the Q. T, club members at -a" lovely Valentine luncheon Thursday, at .the home of Mrs. StuteEman, In .Salem. The Val entine motif was used in decorat ing the dining room. - Red carna tions centered the attractive ta bles and were used about the guest rooms. . : . - . A. unique feature of the after noon was a cake- - exhibit. The members brought miniature cakes which , were sampled - by three Judges. Mrs. - Forest Edwards took first - prise - and Mrs, Bliss Fidler second. ;r . -v -..-i - In a pusxle contest given by the hostesses, Mrs. H. B. Carpenter won first, prize and Mrs. Forest Edwards second. . Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Alice . Coolidge, Mrs. Roy'Rlce Mrs. John Orsborn, Mrs. J. : p. -Bressler, Mrs. ,W. C. Pettyjohn, Mrs..- Forest Edwards, Mrs. H. B. Carpenter, Mrs. Flora Holleyi Mrs. Gordon Bowman, Mrs. - N. P. KngeJ, Mr. W. V. Johnson,' Mrs. B. D. Fidler, Mrs. S. C Davenport, Mrs. Mary .Wat son and Mrs Buster Kleen. :. -- .. . .... ,.; ' Turner- The Turner W. :- C. T.-U..b3eld ita annual "white rib bon tea,'. and Frances E. Wil- lard, memorial, program Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs; : J. R. Co, Mrs. E. J. Gil- strap conducted devotiens.- , The program; centered.' aroundl the life of Frances E. Willard. , . - Those taking a part in the read ings, xnusie and poems, were Mrs., J. -R. Cox,' Mrs. E. C. Bear, Mrs.' B. J.- Gfletfap; Mrs.VG. W. Farrls, Mrs. :i W. t S. Burgoyne, Mrs. L. J. Rowley- and Mrs. Fv C. Gunning. Mrs. E. S. Prather had charge of the program. A gift of fering was recelfed for the WW- lard memorial fund. A. short bu iness meeting followed. The -cor-. responding secretary was asked to write. to the Marion county legislators regarding H. B. " 139. Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne, vice presi dent, was made president to fill the of fice , left - vacant through resignation. A social hour con cluded Ihe afternoon. ! r ' Ladles present were Mrs. I. H. Small: Mrs. R. O. Wltzell. Mrs. R. Lee Thelssen, Mrs. G. W Far rls, Mrs. L. J. Rowley, Mrs. Chi na Bones,' Mrs. Mildred Cox, Mr. Agnes Bear, Mr. Hazel Stewart, Mrs. Susan Gerarden, Mrs. E. S. Prather, Mrs. F. C. Gunning, Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne and Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap ; Rlckreail The members and a number of friends of the Rlck reail ladies', aid .were. delightfully entertained at the home - of Mrs. I. A. Dempsey Wednesday after noon by Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. T. S. Burch. - ; . . Entertainment for the after noon, centered around the birth days of : Lineoln ' and Washington with St. Valentine's day receiv ing Its share ot honors In the dec orations and favors. . Roll - call of members was re sponded to by quotations and anecdotes from the lives ' of -the two beloved ,r presidents - and " many interesting points w ere brought -out amonjg the most in teresting being the tree' planting project being .carried out this spring to honor the two hun dredth anniversary - of the birth day of Washington which will oc cur in 1932. ; . . : ! :,. . ; Notice was read of the next meeting of- Polk county federal tion .of club of which the Rlck reail Is a member to be held at Brush College February. 27. - Also an Invitation was -received from the Oak Grove ladies aid to attend and participate in a quilt - . rcbresry 18, 1S3I T.-4 A worlr exhibition' to be held by the Orchard Heights and Oak Grove societies Jointly,. Feb ruary 21 at the Oak Grove grange hall. ? : -. ' . ; The ' society "voted 110 to the Red Cross fund for drouth relief. ; ; Mrs. Ines- Miller of Oregon Normal school gave an Interest ing : talk on "Beautlficatlon ot Oregon -highways,, e s p e e i a 1 ly those in Polk county with special reference - to unsightly fence rows, bill boards and rubbish heaps. - .- e Scio Wedding is -' Pretty Event Scio MIrt Gloria Long, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, became the bride of Glen Thurs ton, .son of 'Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thurston, " Tueedray afternoon 'at 2 o'clock in a quiet - home wed ding at which Rev. Henry Albers Of Albany officiated. Miss Edith Pentney and Miss Georgia : Whitney-" sang, 'The Sweetest Story Ever Told," after which 'the bridal - couple took their "places. - ; They were attended by Georgia Whitney as bridesmaid and Har old Thurston as best man. The bride wore ' a green silk crepe dress - and carried a bou quet of pink, carnations. The room was beautifully decorated with .bouquets ot hellchrysums and anemones. ' : - - ... m m m - Jefferson Mr. and "Mr. M. E. Richardson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Weddle attended a birthday dinner party Sunday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Rol la Ramp, of Marions The occasion was the anniversaries of ; Mrs. Ramp's grandmother, Mrs. James Weddle and f h'er.v: sister. ; Mr Frank Williamson. . Twenty-one relatives', were . present. Mrs. Ramp and .Mrs. Williamson . will be remembered: as Georgia and Marcel Epley,- who formerly lived In -Jefferson. .Other relatives pres ent from Jezferaon were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weddle and - daugh ter Helene Jack Bllyeu and Mr,' and Mrs. Melvin Epley. Independence -Sigma ,T h e t a Delphians met at the home '.of Mrs. Asa B. Robinson Monday af ternoon. : .The lesson topic Was Seventeenth Century Painters of Flanders, of Holland. ' The pro gram was -given by Mrs. L. I. Bursell, Mrs. M.'J. Butler. Mrs. A. B. Robinson, Mrs. J. H. Hart, Mrs. E.' M. Wunder,": Mrs. D. A. Hoag. Mrs. C. O. Sloper. Miss Ma- ble Rlddell, Mrs. W. H. Cockle, Mr. E. . M. Ebbert. Mrs. a DeUa Butler , continued . her .travelogue by telling about Paris. Hasel Green Mr. and Mrs. J. C Schnider entertained with bridge Friday evening.- The high scores were won by C. J. Stupfel and Mrs. B. -C. Zellnskl. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward, .'Haines,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zelinskl, Mr. and Mrs.. Willie Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Penny, Mr., and- Mrs... B. , C. Zel inskl, j Carl Jetzen, . Ben Belrfom, Mr. and Mrs. .CJ. Supfel of Hayesville, Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Domogalla of Salem,, Paul Zelin skl, Salem; James Sennelder. . Turner - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear entertained- with a dinner Sunday. . complimenting ' their daughtar,Mrs. R. E. Stewart, who soon . leaves with her young son for -her home In Minnesota. -?- m ESH1TQA OPESHAI!, GOOD GecrJng end Res iTepcrnaj Service Colonial Tea Will Be "Open House" The colonial tea given by the n.nrifni nf tha American Revo lution each year and Bponsored for. the' sake of the scnoiarsnjp loan fund, will be one of the at tractive event of the weak at the Hal D. Patton home Saturday af ternoon between the hours of S and 5 o'clock. . - ."! r.". '. This is one of the few "open house" " events given by the Daughter, and it is one of the prettiest of the social events for which they are hostess during the year. . An invitation is extended to- all the matrons and maids or &a lem to eall during the tea hours Saturday and enjoy the program which is beins. arranged. An outstanding Jeature. of the program la a style show with a group 'Of young maids from Sa lem, Silverton, Jerrerson, woofl bnrn, Albany and Dallas model ing the gowns, which will be of old-fashioned style. There will be at least 15 types of old-fashioned gowns 'modeled during the after noon. " - " ! Members of the Children of the American Revolution, will assist In receiving and In serving. The committee in charge of the ar rangements la Miss Ruth 'Hulif son, chairman. Mr. B. L. Steeves, Mr. Homer Smith, Mrs. Francis Cornell, Mrs. E. L. Loose, Miss Nina McNary, Mrs. John Carkins, Mrs. G. Ivan Putnam, Mr. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. R. G. BaMerree, Mrs. G. C. Rigelman, Mrs. H. S. Plnkerton, Miss Lillian Applegate and Mrs. C. A. Sprague. The scholarship loan ' fund of the D.' A. R. lias kept one young woman in Willamette university for the past two years, -in addi tion to helping others. The funds from Saturday afternoon will also be used ' in assisting .Willamette university students,- - r Many of the. members of Chem eketa chapter wilt be in Colonial dress for the tea hours Saturday. ;' Brush Crees viola Larson was hostess to a group of young folk at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larson, Sat urday night, v Music and games whiled away the evening and at midnight supper ' was served by Announcement Mr. J. B. Chamberlain, well-known here as EASY Washer repiresentative, is now with the Portland Gas & Coke Co., selling the famous EASY Wash ers, also Simplex Ironers and Gas Clothesdryers. fir Mr. Chamberlain ' will 'continue servicing1 their . Easy Washers as hereto.' Phone . 373 ' or -call at Gas Salesrooms f L - J6tte er High . one THE OPENING OF and Oriental Ornaments A. S. KniISIIIAN. -Manager-118 S. High St, Bligh BuUding Ppiiig Sale Discount "i on All I .Xit. -'" I FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY a a VALUES IN TABLE AND SCATTER RUGS o- Mrs. Larson, with Mrs. Hans Jen-i sen assisting. Attending were Helen Elton, Althea Marie Meyer, Alma Ander son, Sylvia Haerl, Margaret Gle xik, Annabell Jensen, Chariots Goplerud.; Alvln "Anderson, Milo Grace, Irl Grace, Elmer Grace, Ar den Miller, Norman Jensen, Mar Tin Jensen, Ludvig Meyer and Mr; and Mrs. Hans Jensen. . Encinitis Club : J Has Dinnef Meeting Members of the 'Encinitis club' met in the Silver Grill room of the Gray Belle Tuesday night for the regular dinner meeting. Miss Ruth - Rulifson and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher were special guests. - ' ... Members present were Alice Falk, Gertrude Cbamberlln,' Bet ty Elofson, Helen Richardson, Mildred ' Wunkoop, Leila Park, Anona Welch, Elizabeth Welch, Evelyn Paulson; Mabel Wieder kehr. La Vada Carter, Esther Hll- man. Marguerite. Farmer, uene-; vleve Anderson, MaDei jurn, Mildred Judson, Dorothy Franks,' and Bessie Tueker,' Jeferson-rMrs. W, J. Looney was - hostess for . the Jefferson Woman's club Wednesday after noon at her home near the south, city limits of Jefferson. Mrs. Cora Peabody and: Mrs. Paul Smith were assisting hostesses. - Mrs. M. D. Looney gave an in- terestlngtory-of the-opera -'Lu-. cia Dl Lammermoor. - ' . ! The program was brought tola close with a piano solo by. Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle. . -During the social hour lunch eon was served by the hostesses, aasiated by ' the Misses Ruby : ' Brush Creek Mrs.- Anna K. Jensen entertained a tew of the neighbors at a quilting party et her home Tuesday afternoon. Af ter a few hours of quilting the women. enjoyed lunch served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Mrs. Martin Jorgenson, Mrs. C. I. Benson, Mrs. O. Hatteberg, Mrs. O. S. Hauge and Mrs. Jensen. a a a f- A i c-3 1 . . AH Ycrh Dcze inSdszi y w s i