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The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleta, Qretroa. Scnday Morning, I lay 17, 1931 pagu r::vi::: 3 V T 1 Society Orchard Heights Club Honors Mothers " ORCHARD HEIGHTS The young mothers of the com . munity received special rec ognition Thursday afternoon at a meeting of the Orchard , Heights Woman's club, held at the home of Mrs. Philip Bonffler In Salem, Mrs. Boutfler and Mrs. . M. A. Schneller were joint hostesses for the affair with the Misses Bessie Gross' and Lorraine Bonffler as sisting at the tea hour. , ; ' ; ; In the absence of. the president, Mrs. W. EL .Knower,? presided at the business session. - Plans -were discussed -for the annual clnb pic nic, which will be Jieldt this year at the home of Mrs. Harley Moon near Jefferson.' ''....- .' ' ' The prorram was In charge of 'Mrs. Cash Roberts and Mrs. Bonf fler and consisted, of a guessing game, clerer short stories, a read ing by Miss Beth DeLap and sev eral musical numbers by Misses Vivian and Helen Benner. -, Honor guests with their child ren were Mrs Roy ! McDowell and eons. Arm on and James Herman; Mrs. Albert Bouffler and daugh ter Dorothy and son Billy; Mrs. Ralph Wilson and son, Ralph Al fred; Mrs. William Schwarts and children, Rita Jane and John Cyr il; Mrs. William Cox and daugh ters, Barbara "Jean and Virginia Lee, .. .-...- .: ' " The following additional mem bers and guests, were present: - Mesdames Roscoe Clarke, Grace - Bliss, Frank . Wilson, - John Sim- - mons. Prudence Bouffler,- J. W. DeLap, J. B. Ashby, C. S. Mat thews, Gwj -McDowell.. James Smart. William ' Xnower, B. Sonthwick. Isobel' Fawk; Edward Reed, J. B. Best, Ammon Grice; Misses Bessie Gross,: Lorraine Bouffler, Helen Blissvfary Waite, Helen Bennerrlvlan Benner, Mil dred SImmons, Dorothy . South wick, " Ruth Farmer, Theodora Bouffler and the hostesses,. Mrs. Bouffler and Mrs. Schneller.- . Pre-Nuptial .Shower For Praturri Maid : Pratum Mrs. William deVrJes and Mrs. Lorena Thompson were Joint hostesses at the Thompson home recently honoring Miss Grace Kleen whose marriage to Newton Allen will : take"-place May 19, at 'the Pratum Methodist church. Eighty persons were" pres ent. " - Fitting games were played un til late in the evening, when the - bride elect was seated beneath a beautiful bower of greenery and roses. She was then presented many beautiful gifts atfer which lunch was served by the hostesses. Silrerton Mrs. W. C. Larson was hostess at two tables of cards "at her home Tuesday night. High core went to Mrs. A. W. Kleeb and Mrs. Arthur Heater was giT ea the consolation prize. k Playing were Mrs. Kleeb, Mrs. Heater, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Alrln Legard, Mrs. Lowell Davenport, .W. rs. Ed Xlemmick, Mrs. Robert GoeU and Jfra.' 8teUa Forger.-" P.,- ? i f! v ii - ur x i m mil .--JJ-ll -B 'J', J i TVil l News, an i i t OLIVE M. Doak. i ' , . .,.. torn'. . , : , .'.::;! .. , Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, president of the Federation of Rural Woman's clubs of Polk county t and a prominent mem, her in the activities of her community Photo KenneVL-EUis. W. G. T. U. Plans Membership Program A- membership" , program has been arranged byhe W C. T, TJ. for Tuesday afternoon in compli ment to those members who have become affiliated with the organ ization within the past year. Mrs. Sarah OUrer, yeteran W. C. T. U! worker in the county and local organization will be present to give a short talk on "The Past Work of the W. C. T. TJ." 'Mrs. G. N. Thompson will talk on "The Future Work of the W. C. T. XT." and Mrs. Herbert Rahe will speak on W. C T. TT. work of the East ern UnitS" Mrs. A. B. Evans will be soloist. Publicity will be dis cussed by Mrs. John Robins. New members . are especially urged to be present, as well as friends oj the Union. . . Mrs.- Ida" Parr Heads z Wobdburn Club ' Woodbum Mrs. Ida Parr was elected ! president of the Wood burn Garden club when the club held Its annual meeting In the library-Tuesday night, A fine display - of Iris blooms was greatly -enjoyed by the club members and guests. : ' Jlrs. ! II, JDverton. presfdent of the club, spoke on the many Im ;,vi2iM jit V . ... . -r- - iti a-Ttr mum ii ii i i i" HM i 1 1 . j t:. - -v i . i e a r c ' i m sr w J i - . w - r " n l a Club Aff Society Editor provements : noted in the yards and gardens of Woodbnm resi dents since the Garden, club -was organized. Mrs.7 Overton has been a resident of Woodburn 33 years. - Officers elected were: presi dent, Mrs. Ida Parr; vice i presi dent, Mrs. Richard Yates; -secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Guy Engle; director, Mrs. H. Overton. ; .Refreshments were serf cd at the close'of the meeting by Mrs. Overton. " '- . . Merry Minglers Guest At Mitchell Home Miss Orlle Mitchell was hostess to members of tbe Merry Minglers clnb Thursday afternoon, r Mrs. Boyd L. Wilkinson assisted . the hostess at the refreshment hour. 7 Members present were: Mrs. J. J. Ackerman. Mrsi A. W. Fletcher, Mrs. E. L. McMahiU, Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. Ted Leonhardt, Mrs J J. II. Dannan, Mrs. C. C. coiweil, Mrs. Boyd L. Wilkinson, Mrs. H. LJones, Mrs. Lippe. and Miss Mai- die Lappe. Mrs. H. Davidson was a special guest. ; . t . The next meeting of the club will be held at tbe home of Mrs. H. Jones. Additional Society . on Page 10 - om 1" iQir rt - f l s i Kir x 1 1 airs Book and Thimble Have Splendid ' Meeting KINGWOOD The outstand ing program , of the year , was enjoyed Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. L. F. Brown by her fellow-members of the Book and Thimble club, Mrs. Charles Schwarts - and Mrs. Ella St. Pierre were in charge of the program, which included reading by different . members, featuring Mother's day; a talk by Mrs. St. Pierre, zoiiowed by discussion on woman' . place and responsibility in . the . peace movement; group snlging, UtUe Mother of Mine, and "Oregon Song; piano solo, "Twilight Reverie." Mrg. Ray Lacey, .who responded to an en core; a group of piano numbers, Mrs. Ray Ferguson; the mother. pledge and daughter's pledge of the .Girl Reserves were given , by Mrs. A; L. Applewhite; "Miy. Oren Stratton .and Mrs. L. F. Brown gave an exceptionally beautiful number,: a piano and vocal duet, JThe Bird 45ong . - ' The hostess was assisted at the tea - hour by - Mrs, Oren - Stratton and Miss Catherine Applewhite, Mrs. Schwarts and Mrs, Conrad Fox, Jr., will be hostesses Thurs day, May X8, at the Schwarts home. Mrs. Hettle Slmpklns and Mrs.' Charles Hathaway were -appointed' as a committee on en tertainment. - " - Present Thursday afternoon were Mesdames Edward Farrel., Ray Lacey. Charles Adams. D. A. Williams. Hettle Slmpklns, Elmer Cook, Ray Ferguson, A. L. Apple white, E. W. St. Pierre, George Trott, Charles Schwarts, Edward Dingman, Conrad Fox, Jr., Oren Stratton, G. H. Templeton, A. J. Kreuger, Misses Catherine Appier white and Beverly, Fox, Del Schwarts and the hostess,- Mrs. L. F. Brown. . . . ' - -' .- Brides-Elect are Complimented j An attractive dinner followed with a shower was a pre-nuptlal compliment : to Miss' Catherine Patton of Salem, ahd Miss Helen Stary of Oregon City, Thursday night at the home of Mrs. H. C Hanson.- Conversation and pre sentation of gifts concluded a pleasant evening. Miss Patton will become the bride of Roy Fikert of Corrallls and Mlas Stary .will wed 'Henry Peterson of Hugo, Ore., within the near future. Guests -In compliment to Miss Patton and Miss Stary were Mrs. Virgil . Fuel, Mrs. Harrington of Gladbrook, Ore., Frank Welch, Ed Stary and Mrs. Patton. p Scio The Westoics club met with Mrs. E. S. McCrae Thursday afternoon, Mrs. John Roner was a ruest. Six members were pres ent, Mrs. O. A. Hall; Mrs.: J. L Shelton, Mrs. Kenneth Purdy, Mrs. Thomas Qulgley,Mra. Em ma Brown and Mrs. XL-, S.. Mc Crae. Refreshments' were served by the hostess. The club will meet June 4 with Mrs. O. A. Hall. - are Va. - ; invited - ' ' - ' 'M&fAihe'': i . ' ' - ' - ; -. . . ;'. . . .. .. The world-f amQhe " ' Ardebll IdoaQne Hag design ) tus now been re-created InGulIstan! : Since 1340 this rug has been ac-, - knowledge u THE woda't masr terpiece of Odentalrugaxt, Gulisraa -r reproduces h In many color combf- ; i natiooj with lorerf grounds of i ; Ivory, Old Gold, Persian Blue and : Peach. Ask for'GuIisttn 25101. - ' i I V A Miss Nancy Thielsen A program whlch will be of great Interest to many people In Salem is that in which Miss Nan cy Thielsen, daughter of Mr. and1' Mrs. ,Fred Thielsen, will be pre sented by the University, et Ore gon school et music , Tuesday night In the musle auditorium at t:l o'clock, - . v MfBB Thielsen will be assisted by Victor Bryant, flutist, and Harold Ayers, accompanist.' In addition to this . program Miss Thielsen will appear . as - soloist with, the . unlyersity orchestra In "Casta , Diva' aria from Norma, May 23. She will again appear May 31, as soloist : in a. univer sity production of , yerdl'a "Re quiem", -. ;.- i . -. .; ,., r : f Miss Thielsen has been a stu dent of Arthur Board man In the school of music In the university where she la now a senlon - Among the people from 'Salem S bo will motor to Eugene to ear the Tuesday night' program will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Thiel sen. Mrs. H. B. Thielsen and Miss Nell Thielsen. i r ; ; i - The program to be sung : Is given;.;- . ,.,- i- ,,. Donaudy iThrM airs far Antique Style - O dl jnk amato ban - r s, Quudo U rlredro , i 4 '' Ah, nal j non caats ' Rubk 8ussllbhen Brahms , - ' 1 Uinnelied -O wuaat Ich eoch den Wcg suruck Alabteft Th Ruaslan NlsrhMnral David Cbarmant Olseau ; Flute bugau by Mr. Bryant mndy I P.ladllh Delibes JUd Marltim -Bon Jour, Suzoa Bacbelet . Carpentar Watts , .Cher Kult . ..SrenaJe -.Tb Poet Btngs JL. Bhaapfold Bona Ronald BrlKham .(MS) , .Pierrot .-Joy Boberta Miss Van Winkle to ; -: Give Recital - - One of the interesting recitals of the weeJc wille that to be given Monday night at 1 1 o'clock in Waller hall by Miss - Rosalind Tan Winkle, student of Frances Vlrginle' Melton, assisted 'by Miss Josephine Albert, contralto. Miss Elizabeth Clement will be the ac companist; ' The program - to be given In cludes: - X Bach Fantaala -croraatlca Fi'ga BoMtllnd Van Wlnkl H Saint Sans . Vlens Aides (S&maon and Delilah). Josphln Albert , III Chopin Etude, Op. 10 Ko. T2 Debussy Jardina tout la Plula Bergh .Channl Winds, Op. 2C. No. 4 Sequira - :: ; jr. El BoTon , Rosalind Van WLnklo , " IV - ' Kramer .. ,- - Tbe Laat Hour QtiMter 1 - I Will Go With My Father a Ploughlng- . Josephine Albert ' t ' -: V - - - . - ' MacDowell Sonata Eroica, Op. Rosalind Van Wtnklo - - ; Cervais -Miss Edythe , Moore and Marvel Blanton. were quietly married at - the - borne ' of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Moore, south o'f town Ratnrda-r affaraaon. Pot- Tin Yd of fsalem officiating. TJief will make their homo near the Moor home. Mrs. Blanton is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. She at tended the Geryaia high - eehoof where she vu a popular member of her classes and took an active part in all school activities. - to a Persian art room tur 125 now ' THATS -that's why - and every f - : .hr-,'-v--r;: : Gerva! Sixty were servld at the Community elub dmner' held at the parish.- ball. Wednesday evening. After the dinner I 24 hand of ?SW were played tyrith prlxes for high scores goinf to Mrs. C. W. Cutsforta and jFred Manning; for second high to Mrs. W. W. Allsup- and Otto Schwab and the boobys to Mrs. S, i D. Manning and 'Harold Tumbleson. Mrs. Otto Schwab drew the lucky number for the door prize. ' This doses the- season for the I elub parties. They will be resumed in October. "An hour of dancing;' .with music : by Manning, Dr. , BoisI and McCormick of .Woodburn brought to i close very enjoyable ;j eve ning. - :,- - v. ; i . ' . ' . - . v r Miss Jeanette Scotfc - .1 Will Play-i Iv 1 . . . . -. . j- , Miss Jeanette Scott, young vio linist of Salem and' studen of Prot William Wallace Grahm, will be presented In recital Tues day .night in WaUer hall at 3: SO o'clock. -Miss Scott will bi as sisted by Lucille Cummings,! con tralto, and Miss Elizabeth BOylan and -Miss Lois Plummer accom panist. . .j- ;. Her program Includes; OeaecirU K. I hS "minor L. Bpoir : .Kiss' 8cot i- i w XX Hadfrosea JBchabarS .8ckubjrt i; Bark, - Hrtha Lark" Hiss. - Cwnsungt Ronsats ' -Up rata 8entrt klir 8eott i -IV . CilTaa JOoaaia Moon Markattas ,., , .... , . WTtr TH Aifktiacal Has a X.jt l ?ol4 . WbslpUy - MtM. unmmincs Oariea Melodla , ;..,.' Hjra Kati Via Scott a a ... t. Girl Reserves Elect Officers ; ;v Miss Theresa TJlrlch was elected president of the high school Girl Reserves . at the election fori an nual officers held Tuesday. Tlce presldent Is Gwenn Gallaher; sec retary, Lucile . Rollow, treasurer, Dorothy Tucker. - . -. i . i 'AH Reserve groups, nigh school, junior higft and. grade, will tneet according to regular schedule; AH are making plans for the firfal meetings' of the year and picnics which will - conclude - the spring meetings. As school closes! the Reserves will cease to meet' ex cept for camp this summer.! ... ' i-:if Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. E. TJ. Anderson, whose beautiful coun try home was recently destroyed by fire, were honored with a shower and dinner Mother' day by their sons and daughters; ahd their families of Portland, liThe table was spread under the: big shade tree near the Anderson tent, and a : happy dinner Party was enjoyed. Present were u'Mr. and Mrs.' K. TJ. Anderson, j j Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Anderson. I f Mr, and Mrs. W. Whitley, an; Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Black and j chil dren, Margaret and Edwin, ji TONSILS REMOVED WITHOUT OPERATION' UH MAJBO XUUB DR. LEWIS . 4 OS Oregon BuUdlag !' ' 111 SchlmJa 1 t special Ixbibifhm new US) Sin i . ' "':.: I'! -V. if . - i . I m. jum. Tew Colors! Priceless Museum Designs Never before, have you' teen rags as , beautiful as these ! Such - colodng Such illky luxury. Such magnificent Oriental designs I ; One brings you the ; most famous Oriental rug pattern in the ; ;v world ! the AK.DEBIL--woven for mighty Shah over 400 , years igo and the star piece in the' great Loncton exhibttion of this Spring 1 ,-.-. I 'f Just, imagine how such a gorgeous rug intiti torn I And just nd just read the for the 9 x 12 size! j b H - what Gulistan means' by , lUng only Kafagheusian, largest maker can produce vruustan i - .,; : f j , ' . , r Ccjme in today ! We have all ; the newi designs In every color size! - . ' , !- - iib - t ur.: ; ;v jConYenleni .siBBSBBa -sier. w . jm - m m m t w Brush Collefre Helpers Plan for Fall Brusn College Tbo Brush Col lege helpers were, entertained at the Brush College home of Mrs; Oliver Whitney Thursday after noon. At ' the business meeting Mrs. A. R, Ewlng, president ap pointed committees for the an nual . homecoming: picnic a t Brush College at . which time Brush College nelpera will hare full charge of the basket dinner. Those appointed were: soliciting Mrs. , o. .1. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles McCarter and, Mrs. Harry Bonney, table Mrs. Paul., Wal lace, Mrs. Ferdinand Singer' and Mrs. O E. Rogen, coffee Mrs. Mike Foch,, Mrs. U. J, Lehman and Mrs. George Meier. After general discussion mem bers decided to ask Mrs. Hum phreys" demonstrator to hold a cooking school at Brush College In the fall. Mrs. Fred Ewlng conducted d- votlonals, Mrs. A. R. Ewlng read a patriotic article on world peace and led flag salute, Mrs. W. F. v - :-'-' -' -i i .- - " " " H - -- - - -- - modem motif at its lovcltcst is presented in thU exquisite 'die ioni engagement ring, with itt sparlmg solitaire brillKintly enhanced by six side'didmmis.JAiBiow have seen it advertised in the SdturdH Evening Post have admired its rich beauty. A superb ring wkkk ) pManeloauent tale of devotion to "the only gtri." j " Pomeroy & Keehe j S79 State Street t v 5 . 'TelepKon - - i o I' ' ' ess. " ; LkiutaCisf-. - could transform your . . r new price ta only cl I I - I Revolution-! And of costly Orientals, 'douiiT street v! : r Payment Terms If Deslrett ? ! ,- McCall and Mrs. Mike'roch, jro gram committee put on stunts learned at Rickreall . recreation school they attended last month. As a special feature of the meet ing the president Mrs., Ewlng was presented with a new gavel made of holly wood by Mrs. TJ. J. Leh- man whose husband Mr. Lehman did the carving. Mrs. Oliver Whit ney served delicious refreshments assisted by Mrs. Grace Lehman and Mrs. TJ. J. Lehman of SaJem. . ' t Hiawatha Council Will Initiate . . - i - A large class of candidates will be presented at the .Hiawatha council meeting schedule for Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In the I. O. O. F. halL At this time it is expected that the degree team from Wabkeena council. Portland, will give the initiatory work. Following the initiation and business meeting a social hour will be enjoyed. tcATiosiiutT Awianras lA i rt' I IT? neiv brico t 4 -i- fTy try. For 9 x 12 size f ! j. ..