The OREGON STATESMAN. Salexa, i Oregoiu Snnday Moralag, March 15, 1931 PAGE SEVEN S ocietv News and Club Affairs e Ouve M. Doak. Society Editor M Reception Finale To B. &P.W. Week ' A- BRILLIANT reeiptloB vht in conclusion the "obBerration" of "national Business and Professional Worn en's 'jreek' In Salem The recep hA In the social rooms of Lausanne " halL" THere " during: J the erenlnc and until i o ciock maor, of , the members or we women organixatlnis of the city called to pay compliment to the hostess club. . The loTely rooms of Lausanne hall irere arranged In colorful lit. -M 09 and dainty manner wun uutr dlls, forsythla and plum " blos soms In large arrangements." The oral serrlce table tn the mall reception room was -centered with a low, oral basket of daffodils, heather, accacla, Toses, tulips, and Iris in pastel shades of pink, yellow, blue and laren der. Crystal and silver and tall a . m varv green upers toiuiito j lorely table. Mrs. Bnsseu cai lin and Mrs." FY A. Elliott pre sided at the serrlce table. A U, AVVlwvuv. ...... 1.1,1. wmv nt Mcnti for the club. a hrMkfut in comoliment to the ;cluh president, Mrs.- Mona Yoder, introduced the week's ae tlTfties. A banquet wa spon sored Wednesday night in the Masonic temple.- Special talks hare been made In the schools by members "of the club on the work of women in the world and other interesting activities " hare been carried on in compliment to the nStlonal week being ob served all over the United States by ' Business , - and Professional women. . " ' . California House Guest Complimented An attractive card evening was given this week by Dee .Himes at his South Winter street home in compliment to Elwood Tatman of Los Angeles, cam., a nouse guest at the Martin home. - . Winning scores were held by "MU- Ruth Powell. Elsworth Mc- Clary, Miss Bernice Termari, and Floyd AJbin. Foiowmg caras a late supper was servedwlth Miss Agnes Axe assisting Mrs. J. M. Martin In serving. - - Guests in compliment to Mr, Tatman were - Misses rTeij u Ituthford, Elvina Kasbers, Agnes j Axe. Betty Wolniak. Ruth Powell, Gladys Powell, Eula Pence. Es ther Scottard. Bernice Terman and Elswrth MeClary, Floyd Al blnRay Blckford. Roth Powell; and Kenneth Martin. , ; , Mothers Circle x T.lami The Mother's circle held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George AsberJu Ron. call was answered by each givinj some Item of eurrent events The busl mm mwthif In - charce of the president. Mrs. Grace Wiley.;. - ' M A. - TV- 1 Mrs. C. L. FOTwi oi ue umwa- rale district was an eepecUUy Ja- . (l milt fnr tTva TlnmOim ofBX- plaining to the'club In'full'defair the object -ana ianciujiung w county and state federation of clubs. . - ch av Mine Terr Interesting Items concernlns; the tame and I some of. the more Important ac ., complements of ., the organisa tions. :- - -A. Due to a small attendance the final decision as to the Mother's Circle becoming a member of the federation was , postponed "until the next meeting, March 25 to be held at the home of Mrs. An- YTMnHflnTlflllf"- Af ter the business meeting, a short social time, under the direc tion of Mrs. Hattie Lesley, was enjoyed. At the close, dainty re freshments were served by the - v.t.4 utrm r.cnrm A&her. There were six members present and two , guests, Mrs. C. L. Fowler and Mrs. L. V. French. The Liberty Community club met Friday evening in the com unntt inhhmiiA -and enjoyed the presentation of an excellent program given py tne uoenj rhnrui. and readings' and : musical numbers I by Orpha May Dasch, Teddy ! Goraon, weveriy ikfiiirbHat;- Robert Hntcheon, Joe Williams, i WilUam McGilch- rist Sr., James McGiicnrist. Tne Boys chorus which Is' under, the direction of Prof, ameron Marsn ii nr - Qiiinmptta Dnlversitv sane nr the first time Fridav night - mnA hail tn star without a direct or because of the illness of Prof. exceueni periormance. The Woman's Foreign Mission - ary society of Leslie Memorial church will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock i In the church parlors. There will be, in. addition to the ; r,,uiir nrnnun. aneial features la. commemoration of Founders Day. Mrs. J. S. Murray is the hostess. " - " . An Interesting dinner party wtfh onvera for seven will cele brate the eighty-sixth, birthday of; cni r.n r Ma home todav. Mr. and Mrs. Den: Levy 6f Portland war be special guests.- Spring flowers are to be used for table decorations. . Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby gave a recital at her home Saturday night. Pupils taking part were John Magusseh. William Blaks-i--- rifa nnr Krft. DorothT Bar- - kerV Fred Magussen, Alice Bar-' ' kus Eleanor wagner, Meien xxei ger, Irma Leach and Wallace; - Guthrie. ' 1 - . Gwendolyn Stolllker spent Fri day in Portland where she is taa Ing up piano with Ttuth Bradley Kelser. - i : -!:::-.v ' ." .'. ' ' ' I ; Central Howell Mrs. "Lester Lelghty etaterUlned in honorof h-r small daughter, Grace Marie, on her fifth birthday anniversary c.nrAmw T.tttle rirls present ' "were Geroldlne Olson. Irma Ku : easi, Barbara adley, Irma Cow 'defi and Grace' Marie Lelghty, SOCIAL CALENDAR 7 . ' Monday. March 16 fv, - i V Stated communication, Willamette Shrine," White Shrine of Jerusalem,; preceded by dinner at f :S0 o'clock, .Masonic temple; , for reservations call. 2285M. ; i - i : . Salem Dakota' club, 7:30 o'clock,, special meeting .; and presentation of two act play. .- History section of Salem Arts League, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford. 1585. Ferry street, 7:3u.o'clock4 South . Division Women of First Presbyterian; church. Mrs. Anna Winter, 951 Oak street, 2 o'clock. k Study classes of Salem Woman's dub. 3:30 o'clock In club house. , i , I Tuesday, March 17 ' ' Salem Writer's section of Salem Arts league,' 8:00 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. ClemenU, 30 North 14th street- . -,:- '' "" ' H - f - Kappa Alpha "Theta guest of Mrs. Guy Viacent'. Smithnd Mrs. Tom Wood, apartment 208, Royal Court J apartments. W. C. T. U., all-day . meeting, potluck dinner at. noon. George Alexander and Frank Mlnto special speak ers in afternoon meeting. - War Mothers of Salem chapter, 2 o'clock, in Amer-r lean. Lutheran church; St. Patrick's program and social j meeting. - . Etokta Woman's club. Mrs. Vard Hughes, 194 S Chemeketa street; Mrs. Addison Lane lead study on Ore gon history. - I ; ' Past Noble Grand association, with. Mrs. Hodge,' 1270 Chemeketa, 7:30 o'clock. ; j Wednesday, March 18 Mccormick class of First M. E. church, Ralph ., Kletsing home, 8 o'clock. t Woman's Foreign Missionary society, 2 o'clock, ln: church parlors of Leslie Memorial church. ''! ; " Thursday, March 19 Faculty Woman's club. Miss Helen Pearce, hostess -at home 27 North Winter, 2:30 o'clock. War Mothers Plan St. Patrick's Program j if THE American War Mothers of the Salem chapter are antici pating , a pleasantaf ternoon Tuesday beginning at 2 o'clock, when the chapter meets to ob serve its regularly monthly social meeting. This -meeting will be dedicated to the spirit of St. Pat rick and a program has been ar ranged by Mrs. Laura B. MeAd- ams, chairman of the social committee.-:" V)-f : ' r.rnun ainrlnr will be enloved. the life of St. Patrick will be giv en hv Mrs. Mettle Schramm, -Aa- die Curtis will give a group of readings, Lymaa Mcuonaia wui give a group of vocal selections nd there will be other vocal and instrumental, numbers offered. ; 4 All mothers of sons who spent time 111 the service are cordially invited t this meeting. ' J ; h The social committee In charge of the afternoon Is Laura B. Mc- Adams. Flora Clark, ' Mary Ken nedy, Mrs. Fred irlxon Mrs H. H. CI ea Viand. M In ale G. Keener, Helen Carson, Myra Sawyer, So phia Keene and Cora M. Price. Members of Willamette Shrine, order of White Shrine. of Jerusa lem, will elect officers Monday evening following an anniversary dinner at. 8:30 o'clock, which dinner will commemorate the ninth birthday of the order. Mrs E. B. Babriel will receive dinner reservations- by telephone, 2285- M. Amaranth Grand ! ! Court Well Attended The Grand Court ef the order et the Amaranth which was In session In Salem all day Saturday attracted approximately ia peo ple here as guests, among them many ol the grana oiiicers oi in state led by the grand royal mat wn Tif ra.nd rnval natron. Mrs. Jennie Smith and Guy Smith both of Portland. ; Mrs. lone ora oi Los Angels, supreme royal ma tron' was also a visitor for. this court meeting. Election of officers was one of the important "transactions of the m-T an1 .VMtlltAd in th OleCtlOn of Mrs. Macll L. Beck of Eugene and Robert Henderso ot, rorir land for the offices of grand matron and grand patron. r. a hoantifnl nnblie ' Installation was held Saturday night In the Masonle temple at wnicn time oi f !- frvoV their nlaces. Officers f th utT eonrta of Oregon par- t Iclpated in . the impressive r er. vie. ' .'- r,--! v." "'..".'. ' - - Tfa mnmlnr ' aoeclal ' church services will be held In CompH-. ment to the lodge court at .the Calvary Baptist churcn. Oriental Dance Planned for Thursday What' promises to be a charm ingly Informal" dance? with the whole- decorative and'. -program motif bearing the Imprint ."of the Orieatal-wlll.be the annual spring Informal given by tbVstudents or Mrs. White's school of the dance at Castillian hall Thursday -.night, Features will be special num bers on the dance program. Ruth Gillette is general chairman of the arrangements; Rosalee Neus baulm, Mary Jane Lau, Dorothy Kreps. Betty Vaughn, are In charge of the decorations; and Cynthia Delano and Roberta Varr ley are in charge of arranging thei features. - Among the many people motor ing tf . Portland Friday and Sat urday for grand opera programs were Aldeane . Smith. V a y e Sparks, G race Litchfield, Helen pemberton, Ronald Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert, Miss Jo? sephine Albert. Helen Cochran, Rosalynd van Winkle. Lena Belle Tartar. Dorothy. Pearce, Mrs. R. 4m uenancKS. I . , : e .:' e Miss Roberta Smith Is Tea Hostess U Miss Roberta Smith entertained at her home on South High street with a delightful afternoon -.''tea between the hours of three and five o'clock Saturday .afternoon.' ' ; Miss Jean Eastridge assisted In receiving; Miss . Margaret Corey presided at the tea table which was prettily appointed with sliver, green candles, and a spreading arrangement of daffodils. Spring flowers were about the rooms, in profusion. . . r . i -During -the afternoon hours about 20 . Invited guests called at the Smith home. Georsra Alexander to , Address W.CT.U. An Interesting lecture is being anticipated by the members! of the Salem W. 0. T. V. for Tues dav afternoon at the TJnlon hall on South Commercial street I at which Urns George Alexanaer, state prohibition officer,- will sneak as will Frank Mlnto. Salem chief of police. I The w. c. r. u. meeiins wui be an all-day meeting which Will begin at 10 o'clock. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. The speakers wil appear on jthe afternoon program which wiUj be gin about 2, o'clock. I ? Mrs. Ada Jolley. of . Portland, state president of the union, and the , county president, Mrs. Helen Prescott .of Salem, are expected to be present. .-. v I Dr. and Mrs. F.- G. Franklin ni th ni Mrs. A. Vaasakas en tertained a group of Willamette seniors at the Franklin home Fri day evening, A delightfully intor mal evening was enjoyed. . . t Wrt o w. Rosa entertained In compliment to her contract bridge club at her home Thursday aner noon. Following an afternoon, of frAm Mru Ross wil assisted In serving tea by Mrs. Max Rodgers. Special guests for, the afternoon were Mrs. K. W. Fltxgerald and Mrs. Lute Jensen. j nfh1 Th nnnils of the up per grades of the Bethel school gave their teacher, Mrs. Carmlllte Weddle, a surprise hirtnaay panj Thursday evening. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech. -A "very happy eve ning was enjoyed. Gifts were pre sented to Mrs. Weddle, and games km nlBTori. At the close of the evening refreshments were served. Thos present were Clarhce Bo Hng. Hilda Bahnsen; Wanda and Gertrude Froehllck, Dean and Junior Lauderbaek, Evelyn and Norma Jane Boles, Mary and Lois Hamrick, Helen Schuls, Lorraine Strawn, Inabelle - and Ha May Creech, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boles, who very kindly brought the pu pils and after the party returned them to their homes. ; . . - - j , - Early Sp ring Style s .r-;.'i r-: - Ladies Pumps and Ties In all the approved leathers dull black kid, green and ' blue calf as well as nut brown kid are the first things to j be.showri: All prices are lower. "W'e are able to show a yerj; large selection of pattern shoes at r 40o Florsheim-Archpreservera for Men ,We Have just received our complete Spring stockof these two famous lines and we are now ready to fit the "man who cares," in the proper style as well as the proper size. Florsheims . I ... 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