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The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakn, v Oregon, Sunday Mornln?, starch 22, 1931 A Hayesville. CYu b Entertained In Salem HATESVILLE. Mrs Claude Ta! mar was hostess to the HayesTille Woman's : club. mt her home In Salem, Thursday afternoon. After a short bust ness session the balance ot the afternoon was spent socially, , umbr uresent were Mrs E; M. 'Bailey. Mrs. E.; R. Bed well. Miss Ida Denny Mrs, Robin Day, Mrs. DaTld Grelg. Miss " Joy Grelg.' Mrs. . David Jansea. Mrs. V; H. Kay. Mrs. MSAfee. Mrs. ' E. I Moor, Mrs "Charlee Reed, Mrs. . Clark- Ritchie, Mrs. Grace Snyder. Mrs. Mary :Teel, Mrs. Fred Williams." Mrs. George Talmagre, Mrs. Claud -Talmage. Mrs. Joe Teel was a guest.' An open ' meeting of. the club will be held, at the home of Mrs. William Rickman on tHe eyenlng rif Anril 1. when the husbands, ot 11' jinh.n will bA entertained. - Th frtllowinr committees were SPPOinieu ig uaui aii iuv- nian: rerresnmenr, Mrs. urug, vr McAfee. Mrs. Snyder. ..Mrs. imor. Miss Denny: entertain ment, Mrs. Bedwell. Mrs. Day, nrf Mrs. Ritehi. . -- ? - . "r. .." Mrs. Moor will be hostess for the next regular meeting April 9. Liberty Woman's Club Meets Liberty The Liberty Woman's elub met at th home of Mrs. Ed Dencer Thursday afternoon for its regular social meeting. The presi dent of the club. Mrs. Al Brown. was presented, with friendship, qailt which wa mad by mem bers of the club. A dainty lunch eon suggestir of St. Patrick's d;.y was served by tne committee. Mrs. W. J. Fair, Mrs. Robert Erickson and Mrs. Ed Dencer. Guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. C. . W. Staeey, Mrs. John Dasch. Mrs. I C Brotnerton, airs Rnhert Forester. Mrs. W. R. Dal- la Vm Marv Seeeer. Mrs. W. W. irrtenhonse. Mrs. William Zosel. Mrs. Haggles, Fr.. , Mrs. unaries vT?nrle- Mrs. Al Brown. Mrs. F. TCone. Mrs. N. E. Gunueil, Mrs. . w j. 'air. Mrs. wuuam eeiiamy. Mrs. Robert Erickson., Mrs. Anna Robhlns. Mrs. Bruce Cunningham. Mrs. Fred .-Scott, Mrs. Harold Lane, Mrs. Cloyd and Mrs. Ed Dencer. . . - . Gerrais The Presbyterian Women's Missionary society met at th church Wednesday after--noon with Mrs. S. D. Manning and Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth as leaders and Mrs. J. G. MIsaen and Mrs. Sumner Stevens as hostesses for the social hour. ; In the ab- : sence of the resident. Mrs. Scott Jones, Mrs. R. S. Marshall, the Tic resident conducted ' the bus!-. . ness meeting. Little Theodora Jel derks of Mission-Bottom . sang, as did Mrs-A. B. Adkisson and Mrs. H. L. Grafious.. . Mrs. Graft ous and Mrs. J. D.Brehaut were elected delegates to the Presby tery which met at McMInnrilU Thursday and -Friday.. After, the meeting refreshments were serv ed. ' There were 25 members pres ent and Mrs. Jelderks and - Mrs. I Parsons of Mission Bottom, -Mrs. Clara Buxton of Portland, Mrs. . Ficket, Mrs. Turner and Miss Cole present at special guests. Our Great.... Easter E Ik '- MS. i ; 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR. ' : ' ' I Saturday. March 21 , 'J.i si ' ' . - ; Monday, March 23. ' . Llnooln Parent Teachers association, I o'clock in j- sehool building.- . ' - - . Tuesday, Salem Woman's Press I 515 South Liberty street. SbcietvHn, Valley K eeps Days of JEvery Week . . Full of Interest . , -. ' " "I .:'':" -'. '-:.'"!;" il.-'t-' IN the many eonimunity groups "which cluster about Salem ""there is an:ehdless amount of .-social-activity- which -vies with -Salem itself in interesUand-accomplishment. ; Woman's qlubs,-smalh. social clubs; bridge parties and many dinners and inf ormal affairs. I . : -:' -. ' - - : :. u f. Plans are being; made for lodge conventions 'in several outlying towns; and Hillsbofo is . being ; decked j!or, the ar ri vaLof several hundred club women of the third district of the federation of women's clubs of Oregon, Friday.. , - i: ; f . Newbersr iast concluded an interesting twcvday -session ; . - r o Waconda Club ; -Holds Contest. : i WacondaMembers of the Wa conda : community club and two special guests ..were ; entertained Wednesday at an all-day meeting at the . home of Mrs. Karl M. Brown. - .-" ,-'- i iThe spirit of Erin was observed by the use of the Irish motif at the noon hour, when a potluck luncheon was served- I Tim was spent quilting on one quilt for the hostess, and In piec ing other quilts, which when fin ished, will be used for charity. I Special guests present were Mrs. Cora Spurlach of Minnesota and Mrs. George Brown. - Club members wereMesdames Ells worth IIubbard,j William McGil christ, F. R. Nusom, C. C. Rus sell, Lewis Hall, E. J. Sharff, Frank Cannard. A. W. Nusom, Ben Larkins, Charles Hall, Rob ert Cole, Henry C. Stafford. Bran ford J Miller, George Lemery, Frank Felton, Fern Runcorn and the hostess, Mrs Karl M.Brown. . ' The neit club meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. George Lemery. Mrs. Lem ery and her ; daughters, Mrs. Frank Felton will be Joint host esses for an ' afternoon ' session. f Silverton The St. Paul's par rish sewing society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ben.Dittler for an all day quilting party. Be cause of the stormy Xreather only a small number were out. ; Two quilts were completed. A potluck lunch, was enjoyed . at noon. Those present- wer Mrs. Dittler, Mrs. W.. Stlrher.l Mrs. Ben Zoll ner. Mrs.". J. B. - Charbaek, Mrs. T. J. . Miller. Mrs. R. W. Davis. Mrs. J. Lambert, Mrs. E. A. Domagalla, and! Ma William Fry. r -i . - Gintinuing lAt the Smart Shop conomy ' ; Coming now, just -before Easter, ' - and offering such savings on coats, . "l: dresses arid hats that will enable you to complete your wardrobe. : MANY LCjVJELY-SILK Dresses Values $14.95 jo $19.75 now Sires 14 to -46 - I - -r i . Stylish Goats The Season Dress or Smartest in Spotf Ex ceptional Values - One Group Coats Reduced S70 lo $10 now $26.95 35 Sport Coats, Values to $24.75, now $14.95 Knitted Sults,-Specially Priced at $10.00 New Hats; Values to $655, now $4.95 . $1.65, $15 Silk Hose 89c . "V . 1.95 Pleated Silk Scarfs 9c 59c Felt BereUIdeal for school 25c ' b". $25 - $3.45 SDp-On Sweaters $1.65 T NO EXCHANGES March -2i.':: ' , club, with Mrs. Ralph Curtis, of the ; state : convention of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution ' and which several women of Salem" at tended.!:'' t v l. : I Several Salem women have also been speakers at various clubs outside the city this week. .Mrs. C. C. Geer spoke at ' Stayton 1 con cerning the observation of "mu sic week"; 'Miss: Harriett Long, state librarian; spoke' in Inde pendence before a club-meeting there. Thursday Mrs. 7. ?. Fargo, and Mrs. Ivan Martin attended the . Woman's club meeting ' In Oak Point where each appeared "on the program for th after noon. Mrs. Charles N. Bilyeu, state president of the federation ot woman's clubs, also was pres ent and spoke. Stayton The birthday of Mrs. J. W. Mayo was the Inspiration for several of her friends surpris ing her at her home on Thursday evening, j Bridge was in play at four tables and Mrs. Glen E. Fox .was . fortunate in having high score. Two birthday cakes were baked by Mrs. C; H. Brewer and Mrs. H. J. Tate were enjoyed as were, sandwiches' and coffee. Those present ' were - Mesdames C; H; Brewer, H. J. Tate,-George H. Bell.r Edward J. Bell, M. S. Hunt, E. Sloper, Glen E. Fox, G. F. Korinek, H. . Champ, J. C. Mayo, J. L. Slegmund, 0. E. Gardner, C. P. Neibert, J. F. Pot ter, Dl M. Johns and the honor guest. - Valsets A delightful card party was given, by the P. T. A in the community hall Wednesday with Mrs. M. E. Raymond presid ing as hostess. There were about 15 table of bridge and several tables of "500?.-Those winning prizes were Mrs. Julia Grot, Mrs. Madge Frailer, Mrs. Edna Mixer. and Gary Worth. Sale! at DURING SALE C GEO. MORGAN, Mgr. isaSBBaBBBaSB-- BS-ESabESS National Bam To be Observed By Encinitis -TNE of tlte very interesting If events' In the year for 1 the 7, Encinitis club of '-Salem.'-, will be the "unity" 'banquet which; will be i observed - simultaneously over the United States by organ ixatloha' of .business girls Tues day night beginning at '7 o'clockj Not only Is tbla banquet observe : In - the United States but in for eign countries as welL - i i . Because it is international the Salem club is decorating- witl flags of many countries-and smal worlds will be used as place card: as well as for a large eenterpiec for. the long table at which wil be placed covers for SO guests i The program '- is also organized along the thought of internation alism.' ; C. A. Howard,-- superintenden , or education in Oregon, will be the speaker of the evening. Mrs Howard will, also be a specia guest. Miss Martha Foer accomf panled by Mrs. Pederson, will b4 soloist for tne evening. The ' banquet ' will be given 14 tne sitver .Grille room-of the Gray Beue. . v -.v-v- - . - - ' Book and Thimble Club is Guest " V King wood Members -of the Book and Thimble club-enjoyed an all day session with a mid-day potluck dinner Thursday at the; home of Mrs. Ray Ferguson. Mrs Hettie Simpkins presided daring: the transaction of -routine busi- ness and. Mrs.' A. L. Applewhite was - admitted te "membertthip4 Mrs. Elmer Cook gave an Inter esting report of the recent meet-f ing at Brush College of the fed erated rural women's clubs -of Polk county. ' During the afternoon the club' quilt was completed and chorus singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Applewhite at the piano. A Members present were - Mes dames A. J. Kreuger, Ray Lacey, D. A; Williams, Elmer Cook, Mary Beaver, Hettie Simpkins, Conrad Fox, Jr A. L. Apple white, Charles Adams, L. F. Brown. Charles Hathaway and the hostess, Mrs. Ferguson. A special guest was Mrs. B. I. Fer guson. Mrs. Kreuger will "be , hostess Thursday, April 2 to members of the club. ; Turner Mrs. Mabel Martin ; entertained Friday for the Three: Link club, which is composed of . members of the Rebekah lodge. The ladles spent the day in quilt ing. All enjoying - the covered dish lunch at noon. .Those pres ent were Madames ' Bernice Ro berts, Lucille McKinny, Hazel Mc Kay .Hester Cnnne. N. Riches. Loretta Rowley, Miss Mabel Walk er, Miss Murial Salisbury, and the hostess,' Mrs.. Martin. " . .'. . - - "r - Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. W. H. Burghardt attended - the recital given hy Mark Daniels be fore the Derthiek elub of Oregon City Friday - afternoon, and for which Mrs. Neita Barlow Law rence and Mrs.' Manning - were hostesses. Later Mrs. Burghardt : ;and Mrs. Clifford Brown attended me.tneatre in Portland. : t " - r - i met Turner Missionary i Society Meets i ! Turner rThe ladles of the mis sionary society of the Christian church 'held their monthly meet ing at the j home of Mrs, . J. E. Whitehead r Jr. Thursday after noon. The rooms were decorated with spring -flowera and potted plants. -' ' i v - - i : - Mrs. XL J. Gilstrap had charge of the short- business session. , It was. suggested that the week be fore Easter be ; observed as self, denial week, and a thank, offer ing be made for missions. -, -. A resume of - the study hour was presented la a paper read by Mrs. A, A. Dumback. "Why the Jews" was presented ' In a read Ins; by Mrs. Susan Girardin, this was followed by a number of short readings and Mrs. Gilstrap spoke briefly. ; r . " A ladies quartet composed of Misses Helen Witxel, Josephine Gilstrap, Anna Johnson and Mrs. Gilstrap sang; Mrs. IL S. Bond completed the program. ' Dainty refreshments were served at the close of a pleasant afternoon. The hostess - was . assisted ' by Mrs. Anna Johnson." - .' " 1 ; ; . i-.-" Present were, -Mrs. Bernice .Ba ker, Mrs. E. J. jGIlstrap, Mrs. W. T. 'Riches, Mrs. R. J. Watson, Mrs. Alice Asqulth, -Mrs: Walter Harris, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mrs. Joy Cook, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. J. L. Lasher of Portland, -Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. J. R. Cox, Mrs. E. S. Prather, Mrs. A. A. Dum beck, Mrs. George Brower, Mrs. William Morris. Mrs, Roy Gore, Mrs.'R. Lee Theissen, Mrs. L. C Ball. Mrs. Lee7 Barber, Mrs. Kirk Patrick, Josephine : Gilstrap, Hel en Witxel,: t Anna Johnson, . Melvin and Shirley Baker. Jefferson Founders - Day was observed . "by the Woman's For eign' Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. iGeorge Mason. The business session was in charge of the president, Miss Addle Libby who also led the devotions. Mrs. D. George Cole was program leader, using as the topic, "Women-In Social and; Welfare , Work." In teresting readings were given by Mrs. J. G. - Fontaine and Mrs. G. C. Mason. Mrs. Fontaine led, the Founder's Day literary and hymn division,, the responses ' helhg made by the members. Mrs. Ma son was assisted In serving by her daughter, : Miss Laura ; Mason. Guests for the . - afternoon . were Mrs. Nora Holt; Mrs. . Nancy Mil ler and Miss Laura Mason. Mem bers present were: Mrs. C. M.' Smith. Mrs. George , Cole, Mrs. Earl Lynes. Mrs. Charles McKee, Mrs. --Earl Phelps, Mrs. -S. M. Green. Mrs. Mabel Davis, Mrs. R. Q, Thomas a fl Miss Addle Libby. Woodbnrn A . Saint Patrick's day party with all the true Irish decorations1 was en laved hr th members of the ' Woodburn Re- becah lodge Tuesday night. The tables were beautifully decorated with shamrocks and daffodils. A delicious luncheqn was served late in the evening. Mrs. White, Airs, jnrea Frentx and Mrs. Doud were members of the committee in charge, of arrangements. : TOKYO WEAF, New wmaq; chickgo j WSM, Nashville, Tenni WBZA, Springfieid, Mass, 1 Hiese'and 85 other stations logged in Seattle in eight "hours J; from 7:30 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.. February 14 and !5, on the NEW ECHOPHONE SUPERHETERO DYNE RADIO. . :i:-;:':T--::Hl-vv v:v.;rir 5 Stations in Japan! 21 Stations in California ! 6 Stations in Canada! And 57 Others! i Super-Heterodyne ' ocreen-onq Yes, Sir ! Here's the BIGGEST- little Ra- V We'd like to demonstrate this new radio : . " " v "I V - to'yoti, either in our store or in your dio we ye. even seen . . - Big m Torie- ; home.u-11 admire its ltiful corn Quality .; ; rI BIG in Selectivity and Disr'j bination yalnut cabinet; exactly as illus- nr. -: nur ;n-rnJia;r ;n, ' trated above . ; . finished and construct- tance';. d1Lj in-every way except in ; i. j . ri r - . , . - . ,1- ti ; ' ' hke fine furniture . .. . A radid you II size. and price. . , 1 " , be proud to; own! " . i :CourtSt.; ;, -. , CUPID TAICES FALL t 4 , J. A flock of reporters and cameramen were at hand at the Little TAurch Around the Corner, New York, to wish' Gus Sozukenbers;, former -world's wrestling champ, and his pretty bride, the former .Marie- EBiot; ef Belmont, Mjlmu, lots of happiness. They are pic tured together as they left the church after the ceremony. - Ninety-third Birthday Is Complimented . - INDEPENDENCE The home of Mr. and Mrs. . William C. Woods was the scene of a birthday party Monday erenlng for John Dickin son, - who celebrated his ' ' ninty third birthday a&d also Is the fa ther of Mrs. Woods. -" Mr. Dickinson, who was born In YorkshireEngland, came to Am erica with' his parents, when he was . four years of age; Twenty seven years! ago Mr. - - Dickinson came to make" his home in Inde pendence, v r v i Those present at the birthday party were Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson, Harvey Dickinson, Don Dickinson, Henry Dickinson, George Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young of Salem,- Paul Robinson and Dola Santee of Seattle, Wash. - An attractive dinner was a feat ture of the party. The long table at which the guests were seated was attractively centered with a low bowl of sweet peas. Jefferson- Miss Marjorie Fon taine entertained the members and friends of the Epworth .Lea gue at her home Wednesday even ing. Miss Joanna Beach wais as sisting hostess. The rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers,' shamrocks and green ta pers. Five tables of progressive puzzles were in play during the evening. Mrs.' George Cole " won first prise and Dr. J. O. Van Win kle received the consolation prize. Noel Davis won first prize for the best Irish story. At a late hour refreshments were served by. the hostesses . assisted by Miss Jean Smith. r -' ' '- - ' . . York IT REALLY jruiaio . - 1 i - .- Z , ,mr . -- ' X 1 Mrs. H. Q;Stapleton Is Hostess ' " Pringle-Mrs. H. O. SUpleton: assisted by her " daughter Ruth, entertained the members of the Pringle ' Woman's duh Tuesday evening in her home. After the business session the evening was Informally ' spent and at a late hour ref reshmentsf were served by the committee In charge. The next meeting will ' be held April 2 1 at the home of Mrs. : John Fabry,Jr. ; -j ' . " ! ' ' . .'Those present were Mrs. O. T. Seeley. Mrs. George-Adams, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mrs, E. Conklln, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Paul Gurgurich, Mrs. John Fabry Sr., Mrs. F. R. Clarke, Mrs. B. A. Hllflker, fMrs. A. Hilfiker, Mrs. E. Clarke, Mrs. W. M. Propst, Mrs. Wi H. Grabenhorst, Bobby Anne Grabenhoret, Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Miss' Evelyn Co burn, Mrs. J. D. Odell, Mrs. J. Van Lydegraf, Mrs. John Fabry Jr., Mrs. S. D. Emery, Mrs. S. E. Guthrie. Mrs. ICharles Graben horet, Ruth Stapleteh, Mrs. Clay George and the hostess, Mrs. H. C. Stapleton. ' 1 1 - ' - r Sclo The Westolcs dub met at the home of Mrs. Inman Thura day afternoon. The time was spent In conversation. The decor atlons were In keeping with St. Patricks' day. A dainty lunch was served " by , the hostess. Members present were :Mrs. Lyle Shelton, Mrs.- Kenneth Purdy, Mrs. J. I. Shelton, Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. Thomas Qulgley, Mrs. E. C. . Me- Crae, . Mrs. Chrles WhUe and Mrs. Inman. Mrs. -Albert Shelton and Mrs.' Phil)ippt were, guests. - ; s JOJK, HAPPENED! i . 8 - r- .... n ' m . " . Mrs. V, L. Gibson Is Hostess to i "Helper ' BRUSH COLLEGE- The Brush; College helpers were delight fully entertained at the home! ot Mrs. -V. L. Gibson Thursday.' Daffodils ', and : narcissus attrac tively arranged decorated the; guest rooms. . -..Mrs. A. R. Ewlng, 1 president.! conducted the business with usual reports of officers and various commiteesT Mrs, Paul Wallace was in charge of devotional. ; Mrs. A. B. Utley had arrangedan Interesting short spring-time pre-! gram opening with a piano num ber, "Spring Song," by Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, followed by a reading, "Rainlng., by Mrs. Victor Olsen; a reading, "Daffodils," by Mrs. Paul Wallace. The - group ean g '.'Springtime in the Rockies" as an appropriate closing. . ; ! Mrs. Gibson was 'assisted by Mrs. Charles "McCarter, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett andMrs. A. E. Utleyj when she served a dainty lunch. ; special guescs lor ue aiiernoon were Mrs. L. D. Gibson of Salem, j Miss Marjorie Harritt and Mrs. ; ij. cervenxa oi- &rusn uouege. Members attending were Mrs. A. Harry Bonney, Mrs. Carl Harritt, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Victor Ol sen, Mrs. Oliver Whitney, Mrs. I Charles McCarter, Mrs. A. L. Kin- ' ton. Mrs. J. D. Walling, Mrs. A. E. Ewlng, Mrs. Paul Wallace and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. Fred Ew lng, Mrs. John Schlndler, Mrs. Es ther Oliver. Mrs Ferdinand Sing er, Mrs. M. Focht and the hostess, Mrs. V. L. Gibson. Independence Club Elects -Officers H: - : Independence. The Needle craft society of the Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of Mrs. M. C. Williams Thursday afternoon with 3t members being present. j The f olio win r officers for the year were elected: ; president. Mrs. Q. C. Knott; vice presiueni. Mrs. J. N. Jones; secretary- ireasurer, . Airs. I tiuga , nixuum. ; . A social ti,e was spent after . . a . . f .1 JmIw me DUSinesa mecuai nu a ui- tj lunch was, served by the hostess. . ' , . ' '- , . ' ( MeCov Waldo Finn was pleas antly surprised Thursday evening when about 65 members . oi ine Carl B. - Fenton American Legion Post and Auxiliary of Dallas ar rived quite unexpectedly to ob serve a bouse warming. ' In behalf of the post Ja:k Aik en presented Mr. Finn, who is ; a past commander of the Dallas post, with a lovely set of fine tongs. The evening was spent in visltinr and dancing. The auxil iary women served refreshments. - .(.-.. . -. . . i Independence. Mrs. Willard Craven entertained friends at her home Friday. The afternoon was spent In conversation j. and fancy work, '.'he -hostess served a dainty lunch to the following guests, Mrs. Lee Okelley, Mrs. Pearl Hedges, Mrs. H. Beal and Mrs. Elmer Busby. ' T 1 JAPAN KWK, St. Louis Kanazawa, Japan ' XEN, Mexico City WSB. Atlanta Ga. WOR, NewarkVN. J. Complete with . Guaranteed .Tubes :1 Salem, i s Ore'icn