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PAGE SIX The .OREGON STATESMAN. Salecu. Oregon, Saturday Morning, March 21, 1931 Society iMeHs and; O Attractive Bridge Luncheon.. at Boise Home - One " of the charmingly ft ormal luncheons of the last few weeks was that for which Mrs. R. P. Bofte and Mrs. Breyman olse were hostesses Friday . afternoon at the R. : P. ' Boise - home ,. on Nortn .Summer street. Spring flowers added a" beautiful note : to the guests rooms, and also " centered the smart lnncheon tv- : hie. . Following luncheon , cards were In play for ' several hours." Win ning: scores , for the afternoon were held by Mrs. W. H.' Lytle and -Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr. : Guests- were Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.. Mrs. Romeo " Gouley, Mrs. Wil liam McGIIchrist. Jr.. Mrs. Clar- ? ence Keene of Sllrerton, Mrs. . Curtis Cross. Mrs. T. A. Liresley. Mrs. J. H. AleNary. Mrs. W. H ' Lytle, Mrs. . Max O. - Bnren. Mrs Frank Spears. Mrs. Homer Smith Mrs- Marxaret LeTurgle. Mrs Frits Slade and Mrs. JConnell : Dyer.' , : ; . . - D. A. R. ApDoints ; jCabin Board In the - Friday morning ' busi ness session of the state conren- tion of the Daughters of the . American Revolution in session . at Newberg.' a goreming board was appointed for the Champoer memorial , cabin dedicated Friday afternoon to the "pioneer moth ers of Oregon and presented to the state D. A- R This board - has the following members: Mrs. I L Patterson. chairman. Mrs. . William H. Sax- ton, Portland; Mrs. Seymour Jones. Salem; Mrs. A. K. Ans- tin. Wood born; Mrs. C. B. Wil son. Newberg. . The afternoon meeting was taken , op with the presentation service In which the memorial ' cabin at Champoeg was' present- - ed by Mrs. I. L. Patterson.' chair; man of the Champeg cabin com committee, to the state D. A. R. with Mrs. W. W. MeCreadie. state regent, ' receiving It in the name of the state organisation. The placing of the temporary marker on the old mill site of of Ewlng Young's mill was post poned because of inclement wea- . ther. Following the dedlcaUon ceremony tea was served in the new Champoeg cabin. - ,. . - -' -Mrs. Avis "Martin was appoint I . ea oefegaie to tae state conven tion of the Woman's. Benefit as sociation which will convene In Portland, April 20, and- Mrs. Florence Casement was appointed alternate at the Thursday night meeting held In -the -Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Julia V. Ward, state field director, will be pres ent for the next regular meeting of the local W. B- A. April 2. - 0uve M. Doak. Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR i . Saturday, March tl ' ' One o'clock luncheon, compliment, to Mrs. T. B. Rees." national president of. Woman's Alliance, social -room of k Unitarian church. Mrs. George Trott in charge, : . Regular meeting, Sedgwick postr W. R. "C in Mils ' Icr's-hau. 2 o'clock. . I -"U- "7 : t ; A. A. U. W:, one o'clock luncheon. Elks club; Miss "Beatrice Walton speaker on -Russia." . . .'. Barbara Freitche Club Dinner Giiest -T : . Mrs. P. F. j Killlan way host ess to members of the Barbara Freltchie - social club ; of the Daughters of Veterans for a de lightful C o'clock dinner Friday nieht. 'The dinner was riven In place of the usual social after noon meeting or tne club. Mrs. U. ; SL'fDotsoB president of the club, was nresented with an attractive gift , as a compli ment from the club members. Covers were ! placed for Mrs. H. R. McWorter, Mrs. Louis Cut ler, Mrs. Harry Ralph, Mrs. L. J. : Enslln, .Mrs. F. Mapiethorp, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. Clara Adams? Mrs. i M. K. Kennedy, Mrs,. C. A.; Arpke, Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Mrs.' J. J. Tall man, Mrs. W. F. Neptune. Mrs. P. M. Greg ory, Mrs. Myra I Shank, Mrs. E. M. Baumgartner. I ' Silverton Lodcre Makes Plans for Convention Silverton Mrs. A. W." ITWh waa initiated as a new candidate in the Pythian Sister order at Its regular meeting Tuesday night. Cards were received for ' mar new members, i . - - Because of the lllnpsa n v. Anna Hadler. X IllOSt ATM 1 1 A It chief, Mrs. Wanda Anderson was in charre Tueadav nfa-fct Lillian Heal reported toe meeting w .Buierwn organizations which met Mondav nirht at t'.i nnitA- and McClaine bank to make plana for raising funds for the -improvement of the Silverton cem etery. Mrs. Heald represented the Pythian Sistera at . h A.ti.. The Sisters voted to hold a card party in the near future to asist in the raising; of funda for this purpose. Mra nit aa chairman of the. committee to take ehajge of ; this, party. The date will be selected soon. The , lodge also made plans- to attend the 'convention' at. Hub bard Saturday.' Home Temple No; 21 will exemplify the "Model Temple"-and - Mrs. Wanda "An derson' will compete in the "Sen-' lors Charge" of ritualistic work. Mrs. Essie Specht will respond to the address of welcome. About 20 members front Silverton will at tend. !.-:'" ' ; .- - "i'l'T- - Following the Tuesday night regular meeting supper was serv- M in u oining room Where St. Patrick's motif of rreen was car ried out. , In charge of refresh- menu ; were Mrs. Ada Ekman, Mrs. June Drake, Mrs. Lillian Heald. Mrs. Ben Gifford Mn Zetterburg, and -Mrs.' Josephine Hartman. . ; The r next Invitational benefit dance bv the Sisters will h riTt at the Pythian hall on March 26. The Pythian Sisters had charge of the ritualistic work at the fun eral or Gladys Hadlev Dem Wednesday afternoon. , The char ter was draped Tuesday night and will remain bo for; 30 days in memory of Mrs. Demai who waa a member. , Silverton The Silverton Wom en's clab is going to trr ta cIam the Silverton Good Will ' itnr. which the club has been conduct ing the last few months nnrfr leadership of the general welfare committee of Silverton. This gen eral committee is Beaded by May or I. C. Eastman." Mrs. Ed Hol dn and Mrs. F. M. Powell hava. been the joint chairman directly responsible for the good' will store. With the onenlnr of camna and general spring work the com mittee feels that there will no longer be much need for the store. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCalliater entertained with dinner in com pliment to ' a rromi of frienda Thursday evening at the McCal llster residence. Covers were laid for 12 and following the dinner hoar an informal social evening was enjoyed. ; Barbara Barnes Will Present Students ' One of ,- the' Interesting pro grams of the spring And fall ts mat given oy tne uaroara .Barnes school of : professional dancing. Friday Mlsa Sarnea and hr ktit- dents will hold "open house" for the interested, friends and , rela tives of students. " . , J' The "oDen house" hours hava been i set from , seven' to nine o dock in the- ., studio - rooms on South ' High street. The program to be offered Is as follows: i Advanced ballet clasa A stration: Laura Lee Wright, Ma bel Putnam, Muriel Warner, Gret- cnen - Gamer Margaret Evans, Phyllis Grant. Augusta Notdurft. v I Advanced acrobatic class- dem onstration: Billy Snyder, Zelma Luthy,. Phyllis Grant, Agnes Ben- t D n. Josey Ackhn. - Lorraine o ijrien.- ; - , ri Children's class demonstra tion: Pauline Dntr. inilm Fehler, "Barbara Midler, Jean Reed, Eleanor Bailey, Marcelle Herbster. Ruth. O'Neil. Jean Bates. : -: ,, ' Dutch dance. advanAd 'n. dren's class; Sailor's Hornpipe, iBienneoiaie cniiaren s class; Hippety Hop To Bed, Patricia De Sart;-clown dance, Jean Adams; "Plarinr . in th SanA t..v Fish; tap; (hue kan dwlng) Joyce Chambers: sonar and dan u. celle Herbster; eccentrie danci, Claire Hurlev? Swmum mMi Gretchen Gamer; Russian dance', x-auune iioe cnambera. ' - Friday Club Giiest Vt Mrs. D. Wricht Memoers or the Friday club were entertained- with a bridge luncheon afternoon at - the Elks temple Friday with . Mm rti Wright -aa hostess. - , l Covers were placed for Mrs.T7. Scott Page, Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. P. E. Ful ler ton, Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kurts. Un n a nu son, Mrs. Clare Vlbbert, Mrs. nariey u. wnite, Mra. Erie But4 ler. Mra. Walter Pennlnrton and the hostess, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. P ' J. Kuntx was hosteaa in members of tha Eaat r.Antri erJ el of the First Methodist church for the regular March meeting of the group, Wednesday afternoon J Mrs. Nellie Rahe and Mrs. Her bert Rahe were aaalatant hnt- es. Spring flowers made a delight iui Dackgroundfor the social and business meetlna- for which were present 24 members of the circle. Founders Day - Program Interesting . ' .'. .. ! , ' . . " -. - . One of the most Interesting meetings of the year for the For eign Missionary society of the Les lie Memorial s church " was the Founder's day' program and tea given in the church parlors Wed nesday afternoon. The social rooms of the church had been beaatlfnlly arranged with many daffodils and much greenery. Small table were, ar ranged about the rooms and' one large table centered with a- great birthday ,ake -In- compliment to the observance of Founder's day. Flowers, and silverware on white linen completed a lovely service table.- :.. . -.i-. - v:. . - A program of Interest was' given-preceding the tea hour. Mrs. J--S.,' Mnlligan talked - en 'Stew ardship"'; " Mrs. B." Ei. Otjen spoke on conference reports ;- a short playlet which proved exceptionally interesting was given by Faith Pridey, Carroll Johnson, Mrs. E. D. Roseman,' Richard French and Mrs. Mason Bishop: Mrs. W. - J. Llnfoot gave a vocal selection. At the tea hour- the. committee on arrangements served, Mrs. J. F. Murray, Mrs. Eva Rasmussen, Mrs. J. L. Ingrey and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten. Mrs. S. Darlow Johnson presided at the- coffee . nrns. ; SUvertoa Mrs Bertha Morley was hostess at an all-day quilting party at her home Tuesday. Eighteen-women met and worked during the day and Mrs. ' Morley served luncheon at noon. Mrs. I. L. Stewart assisted Mrs. Morley in serving., Present were Mrs. C. M. Wray, Mrs. Bert Terry,-Mrs. Joe Zimmerman, Mrs. Kate - Morley. Mrs. . Clarence Morley, Mral D. E. Geiser, Mrs. E. Garver. Mrs. L. Tucker, Mrs. J. Fish wood, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Axel Olsen, Mrs. Alberts Webb, Mrs. Frank Wray, Mrs. L.L. Stewart, Mrs. Joe Stay- nor and Mrs. William Schuster. Mrs. D. E. Geiser was recently hostess at a similar party. .Her sister, Mrs. A. Scharr of Switzer land, came in for the day to assist Mrs. Geiser. ' : "-.. - - - !;..... ri-: Independence The - Sigma Theta , chapter of . Delphians met at the home of Mrs. A. B. Robin son, Monday afternoon. . The top ic of Jhe meeting was "Landscape and StlU Life In Dntch Painting." Studies were given by Mrs. L. G. Bursell. Mrs. Delia Butler, Mrs. H. W- Mattison. Mrs. D. A. Hoag, Hrs. J; H. Jlart; Mrs. H. O. Han son Mable Riddle. Mrs. E. M. Wnnder, Mrs. A. B. Robinson. " The travelogue was given by Mrs. Delia Butler. : i Mrs; Chester Hlnkle of Dallas was a visitor for the afternoon. - - a . ' '! Miss Mary Louise Aiken is spending the spring - vacation weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Aiken. Miss Aiken has a teaching fellowship in the University of Washington. OPERATIC STAR RETIRES iin V"1 1 - h After receiving the plaudits of an admiring public for more than thirty-four years of unstinted success as an operatic and concert singer, Geraldine Farrar (above) arrived in Boston to celebrate her 49th birthday and announced her retirement, lime. Farrar is shown, at her piano in her hotel suite in the Hub. , Mrs. F. A. Thompson Is Hostess 1 Mrs. F. A. Thompson was host ess to members of the ' auxiliary to the United Spanish War. Vet erans, at her home Friday after noon. Mrs.' Arthur Glrod and Mrs. Charles Green were assistant host esses. ; . : ' v. - j-. -.."- . : A delightful afternoon-! given over to a St. Patrick's program followed, with an informal social hour with St. Patricks refresh ments served by the hostesses waa enjoyed by 14 members and. one special ' guest, Mrs..N. F. Wicker. - ; . m Silverton M.lsg Frances Nel son. . popular young , -Silverton singer, was guest soloist at the Lutheran Student Service church at Oregon State college at Cor vallis Sunday. ' She was accom panied by her mother, Mr. Alt O. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and their children made the trip to Corvallls Sunday : and . were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. William Schooler. Rev; Mr. Schooler is In charge of the Lu theran' Student service and is making hia headquarters at Cor Brush Creek Mrs. O. S. Hauge entertained for her daughter, Mrs. J. Randall of Seattle, at a charm ing afternoon Thursday. Baskets of narcissus were used about the rooms and lunch ' was served at the close of the afternoon. Pres ent were Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Alt O. Nelson, Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Mra. C. I. Ben son,; Mrs. Thoreson, Mrs. Glenn Howe. Mrs. H. L. Foss, Alice Jen sen,' LUlie Madsen 'and Mrs. Hauge. -Mrs. Randall Is a house guest of her mother for a week. She plans to return to her home, at Seattle the first of next week. - : r- i , . The Fidelia j Sunday school class of the First Baptist church met ; at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hoyt for the regular business and social meeting. Officers were elected with the ' following : mem bers! placed In Tof flee: Mrs. L. G. Prescott, teacher; president. Miss Graham; secretary, Mrs. F. M. Edgar; treasurer. Mrs. F. M. Hoyt.- Following the business-session a pleasant social hour was spent. Miss Beth and. Miss Sam my DeLapp served refreshments. ;'.: -." Miss Dorothy Moore, daughter of Mrs. W. W. Moore returned to , her t home Friday . to be the week-end guest during her vaca tion from Oregon State college where she is a student. Miss Moore is a member of the Alpha Chi. Omega sorority. She is ac companied by Miss Evelyn Kerr, a pledge to the Sigma Kappa sor ority of Oregon State college. .. f . Silverton Mr. and Mrs. George Israelson were dinner hosts Sun day to. a group of friends from Portland. Covers were placed tot Mr. and Mrs. Foartsch, Mr. and Mrs. T. -xGoulder. Miss Llbbr Graves and Mlsa RosalleGoulder. Supper Dance Will Be Happy Event , . ; - -, k. ' . .One of the attractive affairs of the week end will be the supper dance for which Miss Viola Du val will be hostess tonight at her homo on South street. Miss Du val will be . tslsted by her moth err Mrs. Charles Duval, and Miss Grace Peters. - v Guesta will include Miss Grace Peters, Miss Vivian Burk, Miss Gretchen Gamer, Miss Hazel Ma son, Miss Beth Billings, Miss Brook Billings, Miss Barbara Wal ker, Miss Eleanor Chadwick, Miss Bernice Eyrely, Miss Doris J3uval; Messrs. George JaKson, Paul West, Robert Oamer, 7ailace Newton, Vernon McQuald, Milton Jones, Donald Jackson. George Fowler, Gordon Peters, Art Stubr berfleld and ' Stanley Wllkenson. . . ; Bethel. Mrs. jj'-" M.! Nichols, president of the Bethel Dorcas club,: announces that the benefit card party which vas to " have been held at the homo of Mr; and Mrs. W. L. Creech March 24, has been - indefinitely .postponed - ow ing to the Illness of Mrs. Me linda Creech. v j v.,:.vVV ; : "I Chapter AB of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will meet for a "guest" night meeting at the home of Mrs. Eric -Butler Monday night. COWS III SET FOB JOB .. .. --V ; ! : -With 24 hours notice, ' A. W. Lawrence, proprietor of a Corval lls printing firm, can be ready to take a . state Job under Governor Meier's direction, he announced this week in the -Benton county city. Lawrence made his state ment after being Questioned regarding-, his possible appointment as a state industrial ; accident commissioner. - He said he had been approach ed by Governor Meier relative to the appointment,' In If IS, when a member of the Maltnomah dele gation la the honae, 'Lawrence in troduced the Industrial bUl which was drafted by Jajnes;P.;JCerr. At the present time, Lawrence's fa ther is acting 4ls ead .of the cor respondence department ef the in dustrial accident commission office- J 1 " ' ... ! - Lawrence said this week that if he was appointed he would con tinue his business in Corvallls. putting a man in charge there who" operated the plant during the legislative session. : j.- . The salary of an industrial ac cident commissioner is a year. " - u Pattern -' By ANNE ADAMS Simple, one-piece ecjon frocks ta-e suitable now for house wear, and admirable later in 'the sea son for spooru and street wear. The,, charming model, shown, to flay with " "becoming collar ", and revers, side bodice opening, and pleated front skirt, offers a smart change from the usual morning dress. . . Pattern . 20 4 1 may .be fashioned of pique, shantung, coton broad cloth, percale or wash silk. The pastel blues, pinks, yellows and greens vie with white . for pop-, nlarlty. well covered colorful print la serviceable for house work.' ; - . .... May be ordered only in sizes 16, IS, 20, 34. 3, 38. 40. 43 and 44. Size IS requires 3 yards of Si -inch material. K drumakfaf axpcrUaea fa caiury U aiak tkis axxiai wlU, nr patUra. Ytrdar for evary it, aad aimpla. axaeft iattraa lion arc f ivea. -' Saaa fifuaa cant la aalaa rara faily rapr4. ar atarnpa for aaeh ttnu Writ plaialy T9WT aaaia, a4drea aad atyla aaaibar. Ea aura t ittti ttz at4. Our sv (til aad wiatar fttbloa book eooUiaiaf aisuiiita Models tor aaalta tfna cbildroa aad aa xeciieat aori4Sat l traaafar pattrraa aad ataaiaod aoiti. ia aow tir. Priaa fituas east Book witk atijtara. Si MiU. Ad drasa !! aill aad ardara to Stataa. -' PUara LDart S4S WeM 17th ttract. Nn York City. WILL GO DOWN! Today is the Last Day of This Closing -Out Sale! DD!wiST!; DOWN! .... . i - f" : mm) JLWJLVv Choice of Entire ' : i Stock of Silk' DRESSES "It ! - i . i ' ' .Values to $39.50 $5.00 Your choice of the entire stock of . dresses today for 45.00. Printed silk crepes, plain flat crepes, Georgettes and chiffons. Values rto $39.50. . ".- Silk DRESSES . One Lot Georgette, chiffon and crepe party dresses in pastel shades. Choose today at $2.89. $2-89 No Refund No Exchanges All . Sales -v- Final r High grades stock of ; dry goods, apparel, ac O cessories, notions, etc. To be entirely closed out Saturday, March 21st Kegardless of present low sale-prices! Prices will be ruthlesslv slasht complish this final close-out! Come and bring your inenas! (The Kafoury Location) ! One Table pf r SILKS 59cyd- 1 9S8BEDSSBB V CottonBlouses ' 50cea- -: . Prints, Novelties syocBWHacagMKBafis JF5S8SBS Rayon Robes f 1 jo " - Brocaded Blue and , Rose-38 to 44 laacgssssBss: BSBSS8EESSQI 0 TAFFETAS ;yF 79c I TV IT I Ml Changeable, plain, etc!' 1 Values to $2.00 o r -n 13 ! V ash Dresses .-75c ' : -- Prints, white" Values to $2.93 Her Mereh'aiitile " .' ' . (:: j : ...... t . . ....... .. .. - ,." .v., MISSES' JERSEY WOOL . DRESSES ci nr. j 14 to 36. Red, ten, blue . a urown - J :Oompany -Choice of COATS $9-50 Polo and dressy coats offered in this final close out sale at , only. $9.50. Raglan sleeves, smart 'collars, new belts. Dressy coats with stylish col 'tars of fine furs. In plain or novel woolen, v ' V . Also Coats $5.00" $6.50 A few coats to close out quick ly at$5.00 and $6.50 that are; ideal for work, outing or even' travel wear. v ".; One Lot of ' ' Pure Thread SILKHOSE :'... Regular $1,00 Spring: Shades . , 49c . THE KAFOURY LOCATION 1 v y-v yy-