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Sat nrnav lUnrniTifr Ufaw 9.7 PAGE SIX Society evs an ! Olive M. Doak. Society Editor Cub Aff airs Parties P 1 nn e d For Coming Week The weekend will be busy with ' itnmw of things being given in compliment to the many visit 1ns Business and Professional Women of the state here In con vention. A banquet tonight and breakfast Sunday morning will ' be among the major social activ- ' ties for this large group. . Other social events la Salem . are rather quiet this weekend, After a busy week back and an- other busy week "ahead. Many people have- gone to the coast for -a few hours resu .Amons these Is a group of Salem teach ers who "are spending the week end at' the coast. Beginning with Monday dub .ffatra "will Kt&rt. MrS. aim yv, ,-"C17C't- " Breyman Boise wiu db for her club at her home Mon day afteftioon. Tuesday Mrs. " Willard 'Marshall will be hostess to her card club. Mrs. W. A. Johnson will also be a Tuesday hostess with a 1 o'clock luncheon at that I TT nens iuuuwto u cards In play at eight tables. Other parties are being plan ned to be announced at later date. - Splendid Success The benefit giTen by members of the Woman's Relief Corps prored to be a splendid success Thursday afternoon at Fraternal temple. Cards were In play at seven tables. Winning scores were held by Mrs. A. Bfeiten bush and Mrs. Hattie Kennon. . "Refreshments were serve fol lowing cards. The general com mittee acted as hostesses for the tea hour. , Mrs. John Shipp was chairman, " and was assisted by Mrs. Maud Chittendon, Mrs. Ber tha Loveland, Mrs. Margaret Holdman. Mrs. Bessie Martin, and' Mrs. Mary Kennedy. . - ... American Lutheran Guild Sponsors Tea An attractive event Is - being planned by members of the Guild of the American Lutheran church for Wednesday afternoon in the eh arch parlors. A silver tea will be observed as an annual event of the Guild. , , The committee - in charge Is Mrs. C." H. Glenn, Mrs. B. N. Sim on, Mrs. Haroldson and Mrs. Ack lin. , Miss Rachel chambers of Port land was a guest in Salem Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers-' and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pope. ' Pattern j 2075 5 -7 it ; ' " " V ; Brides-elect are Complimented Mrs. Frank Myer was hostess Mrs,-C. M. Wilson ; Elntertaihb Club Mrs. C. M. "Wilson was hostess Thursday afternoon with two ta- bles of bridge in her homo on Mis-' iSion street. Mrs. Bales won ; high score awards and Mrs. Schults won sec ond, r Guests of Mrs. Wilson for the afternoon were Mrs. D. W. Med- fn . dlirhtfnl meetlnr Widncs- eT Mrs. N. O. , Bales, Mrs. E. day afternoon at her home when Rutherford, Mrs. C. E. Kerston. h Waaf r.ntm rirri nt th Mrs. G. A. SchuIU, Mrs. E. Pha First Methodist church met for a 1 ien Aiiongm ana airs. rrblar mepf Jar and in na-r una. I Carl Allport eial honor to Mrs. P. J. Kuntx I wuoiriauD,Bjwr. and Mrs. Nellie Rah both f I ence Aiiport. Mrs. uaroid Duns- whom will be brides of the near I moor, Mrs. , Kenneth Bacon, Mrs. future. ' Junior Eckey a.nd club members Mrs. P. J. Kuntx, who has been Mrs. u. W. .Medley, Mrs. Leon president of the circle for - the I Hansen, Mrs. Roy Knowles,: Mrs. Gilbert Kennen, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Loulae Lorenz, Mrs. Carl Aiiport. i . past hree years, presided at this meeting. She will, leave about June 14 for the east where she will be married. ' ; , noon Mrs. Frank Brown - gare Silver Tea Event at two reaaings ana : Airs. w. u. i D j " - Toong presented the two. honor I rearce Mome ruests with rifts from the circle.! At the tea hour Mrs. Rahe and I- Mrs. George pearce. win open Mrs. Kunti presided at, the a her home to the Missionary socio- table. .. . Mrs. A. C. Perry Compliments , Guest Mrs. A. C. Perry entertained Wednesday in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Adelaide Keys of Holley, New York, who Is spend ing the summer with Mrs. Perry, Cards were in play at six ta bles with winning scores held by Mrs. C. F. Turner and Mrs. W. I. SUley. . . - At the tea hour airs. Perry was asaisttd by Mrs. J. R. Pollock, Mrs. J. H. Ryan, and Mrs. R. D. ty of the , First , Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon begin ning at 1:30 O'CIock. A silver tea will be observed at this time. Mrs. Frank Power is chairman of the hostess committee. State Exams Are Over and Grade Pupils Rejoice Mrs. J. MJ Devers, installed Friday afternoon as pres- Paris. Mrs. w. E Burns of p'ort- ident of the Salem Woman's club. Photo Kennett-Ellis. Salem Woman s Glub Installs Mrs. JL M. Devers as Head rid ay land was a guest from out of town Mrs. Perry plans to entertain with a second bridge tea in the very near future. rriHE last meeting of the season for the Salem Woman's X club was observed Friday afternoon with the installa- tionai friends made up the guest tioh of officers for 1931-32 and an important business and list. Cards were in play at me social meeting. Mrs. J. M. Devers was presented as the incoming pres ident by Mrs. David Wright, outgoing president, in a clever speech ' arranged .in poetry. Interspersed throughout trie WALDO HILLS, May 22. State examinations were the most important affairs of last week. At Centerview" there were no sev enth graders but three took eighth grade tests. They . were Vesper and Reba Geer and Sam my Wilson. From Evergreen were eight taking the seventh grade geogra phy, Alvin Lund. Lena Von Flue, ir . - in . I urpna wenger, Aimeoa uennng, Unitarian VJard . -.Jrarty Margaret Shockley, Walter Hari, naroia rieuswanger, luojq noim. The eighth graders number six. Jane Ogden, William Blumen- shein,' Pauline Batchellor Clara Kellerhals, Harold Orerlund, Dorothy Keuswanger. Centerview will elose Monday, May 25 with a picnic -at the Silverton park with the teacher, Mrs. Helen Paget in charge. At Evergreen the gram mar grades taught by Mardon Oveross will close June 1. The 'primary grades, Mrs. Neal Ver- beck, teacher, will close June 3. . In Off Hours Personalities and Events at Convention of Oregon B. & R W. Clubs got here Jast the same" aeclarea six aeiecates from Klamath Fall who en countered more than the usual difficulties of each - a motor Journey. Th whole story was not told bat mishaps includ ed a flat tire and killing one dog. Nevertheless the group was very mnch 'Here. Two more Klamath Falls dele gates arrived via air . when Mrs. Led a Parker, president of the club, and Miss Margaret Snod grass came 'in a plane piloted by Lee ; Parker, who declared that at this convention he was sim ply f'Mrs. Parker's husband." At some he is head of the Parke: school of aviation.. Miss Martha Gaech, state president,-was seen with dif f Icmlty behind m hage bouquet of rosea which ft was learned were telegraphed to - her from ; ' Omaha, Nebraska, by Louise .Hacker Turner, a former presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Business: and Professional "Women's dubs. , j. f Flowers played an Important part; in all of the sessions on Fri day as decorations were elaborate. Particularly was a huge "Gold en Key" made entirely of mari golds which was the centerpiece for the executive council lunch eon at the Marlon hotel. "Like getting: back home, declared Emma TJ. . Broderick, I president of the Bend clnb who arrived with five of her fellow club members Friday morning. Mrs, .Broderick has acted as secretary to the speaker of the house for the last : two ses sions of the Oregon legisla ture and so feels, quite . at home in Salem. Is Success A pretty card afternoon was that for which Mrs. George Trott and Mrs. John Pollock were host esses Thursday at the home of Mra, Trott. Members of the Uni tarian Alliance and a few addl- By ANNE ADAMS This exquisite afternoon frock may be fashioned of georgette, chiffon, voile, cotton lace or eye let embroidered batiste It has an extremely becoming flared collar that crosses in front to form fichu, a new and delightful fash ion you will find most flattering, The gracefully flared skirt Is Joined In an upward point that accentuates the snug hlpllne. Pat tern 2075 includes sleeVes and flared cuffs, if you should prefer them. Fashionable colors . for spring and summer include the ongnt greens and blues, corn nower yellow, beige and dull rose. Obtainable only In sizes 14, 16 is, ZO. 32. 3. 31, 38 and 40 fcue 14 requires 4 . 3-4 yards of 39 inch material. Yardage for every slse, and simple, exact in structions are given. No dress making experience la . necessary to mate inu model with our pat tern. - . whole program i were poetry readings in compliment to national "poetry week". Miss Harriet Long. Miss Maud Coving ton, Mrs. William' Fordyce Fargo, Mrs. Clifton Mudd gave these readings. Other officers to he Installed were Mrs. Ivan Martin, vice-president; Mrs. -J. C. Tibblts, record ing secretary; MissrEula McCuI- ly, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary Bayne, -treasurer;- Mrs. Fred Crosby, ' parliamentarian; and Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer, director. Committee reports were made by Mrs. Walter Pennington,' pro gram; Mrs. Paul Hauier, hospl-" tality; Mrs. Ivan Martin, legisla tive;, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, trus tee committee: Mrs. Ida Niles, house... committee; Mrs. Mary Bayne, treasurer; ; Mrs. J. C. Nel son, applied education; Mrs. W. F. Fargo, fine arts; Mrj. Clifford Mudd, picture study library; Mrs. M. D. McCallister, .music; Mrs. S. M. Endicott, institutions; Mrs. Earl Daue, social;! - Miss Maud Covington, literature. Business matters to receive the attention of the- club a : vote to present Mrs. W. j L Staley with 25 as a birthday gift from the club. Mra. Staley retired as fi nancial secretary Friday after six years in office, . A vote also put the Woman's club on record as assisting the service clubs of: the city to raise the J1000 pledged to the Waver- ly Babies home in Portland. After discussion a final rote made. Saturday the regular day of meeting instead of Friday as the club has ; been meeting this year. Saturday .was until this year the regular ' meeting day. It was also voted to raise the scholarship fund 1 from the pres ent amount of 159.25 to $100. The club went on record as en dorsing a plan which would in elude better pictures for the Mickey .Mouse club showings. Mrs. J. M. Devers after recelv ing the gavel from Mrs. Wright presented Mrs. Wright with past president's j pin from the club. ; ! ' As a close to the business ses sion Mrs. 'Devers appointed her committees for the year. These Include: . i Year book: Mrs. W. E. Feld man, chairman; Mrs. Walter Pennington, Mrs. N. D. Elliott, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. S. M Endicott and Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Hospitality: Mrs. Q. L. Forge, chairman; Mrs. George Arbuckle Mrs. Henry Worth and Mrs. Ivan Martin. ; s . - Club history: Mrs. 8. M. Endi cott. chairman; Mrs. N. D. Elliott. Mrs. W. D. Dibble and Mrs. Mary ayne. ; i , Legislative: Miss Helen Louise Crosby, chairman; Mrs. Harry ueit, jars, ueorge Rossman. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Ronald Glover and Mrs. Seymour Jones. ' Friendship: Mrs: TJ. G. Shipley chairman; Mrs. H. C. Stockwell and Mrs. L. C. Marshall. One new division, that of Old People's Home, has been added to the American Citlxenship .de partment, of which Mrs. C. Cv 7 uia asosai wits or pannrn. iinutt for avary aiaa. aad aimpl. asact iaatractioaa ara fiea. ara4 fiftaaa aeata fac aaefc pattara. Writ plaialy yoor aaaa. addraaa aa4 Mils Banbciv J3 tars t Ut siia Vtoted. Tka aaw rlnr sad ran mar pat tra aataloc laatarea as axaallaal -aa-ortiaaat a( aitaraaaa, - a porta ; aa4 aaaaa draswi, liacaria. pajaaiaa aa4 kiddies' clatbaa. alaa dalhtfal aera ory patterns. fria of eatalof flftaas caata. Catala rwita pattara. tveaty (ia aaata. Addraaa all aiail a ad ar dara la 8tataaaiaa Pattara DeparV a S43 Watt 17ta atraat. Haw Zerk Clt . home department. Mrs. J. C. Nel son will again serve as general chairman of-the applied educa tion department and division chairmen in her department will be:, motln pictures, Mrs. C. K. Spauldingr scholarship loan. Mrs. Russell Catlin; conversation. Mrs. F. A. Elliott; Oregon prod ucts. Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Chair men for the education and school cooperation divisions . Will ' be named later. Mrs. John L. Rand will again serve as general chairman of the Fine Arts department, and Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo as assist ant ' chairman. Division chairmen will be: art, Mrs. H. J. Weldmer; city beautiful, Mrs. William Mc- Gilchrlst, Jr.; picture library. Mrs. Clifton Mudd; music, Mrs. W. J. Minklewlts; literature. Miss Maud E. Covington. The institutions department will be headed by Mrs. S. M. En dicott, who has served as general chairman for a number ot-years Mrs. Clifton Mudd will be first tables and at the close of playing Mrs. w. 15. Feldman and Mrs. Frank Breekenridge held winning scores. Following -cards tea was served by Mrs. Trott and Mrs. Pollock. - - Clark will be general chairman. Mrs. Ronald Glover will be chair man of the new division. a,5irS"i?,&S5E gnglewood Club Will fcmtertain The - .Englewood "community club will entertain with a special program at the United Brethren church Tuesday night, at. 7:30 o'clock. Readings, musical num bers, and playlets will make up the program. Mrs. A. R. Tartar Is chairman of the committee in charge and assisting her is Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. B. J. Woodfield. and Mrs. L. W. Biddle. Members and friends of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Fra ternal Order of -Eagles were de lightfully entertained Wednesday at which time the benefit program of song, - feature ' dances, piano numbers, and poetry which was sponsored by the auxiliary was presented. The affair was given as a benefit for a reading room for Students of unity and meta physics which, is to be established soon. Taking part in the - pro gram were C Lenta, Ernestine Annual Picnic of Classes in High Enjoyed Affair AUMSVILLE. May 22 Jun ior-senior classes held their an nual picnic Tuesday at Wood land park. The day was spent In boat riding, swimming, weiner roast and movies at Salem en joyed on the way; home. Forty stu dents attended. Advisors were R. S. Riches and Mr. and Mrs. E. Warne Empey and wife. Sopho more and freshman classes held their "picnic Tuesday at Hazel Green park. The day was spent In boating, swimming and games. Thirty-fire students attended. Advisors were Mrs. lElla England, Prof, and Mrs. T. C Mountain and Mrs. A. Nlcolson. Mite Ross Walker, state song leader, is getting "Convention Conscious" as she will go to San Francisco in June to the na tional convention of music clubs. Mrsj Walker, who Is president of the Monday Musical club in Port land, . is also leader of the Mon day ; Musical club chorus of . 40 voices. This "group has had the signal honor of being chosen as off official chorus of the national convention at San Francisco. One of the members of .the chorus. Louise Rlc. world famcwsiraphologist, ten positively read your talents, virtues and faults m the drawtecs. word and amat not that tou scribble when f lost nthoochtMa LaadL ntmri a bo cfMIkado pamdla, aa4 mm mm aaVOtS RNCaX CO-, WB9f YOUC Miss Mabel Sleness, contralto, has won th honor of representing the western division in the na tional I Musical contest of young artists; not Another message from San Francisco was carried by Mrs. Frances Eggerton Raymond Who It a member of the na tional j headquarters ' committee " of the' B. P. W. C. Mrs. Ray mond; had a busy morning yesterday as she spoke before the high school as a represen tative of the Gregg school of Shorthand, at noon she was the speaker for the luncheon meet ing of the Salem Ad club and In the afternoon spoke before the convention of B. P. W. C. 'Echoes of the recent California state Bj P W. C. convention were Carried; by Mrs. Leona O. Bryant who represented Oregon at the contention there.' - rt- . TEACHERS ENTERTAINED STATf TON, . May 22. Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Humphrey recently entertained the teachers from the Marlon" school and a few addi tional friends with a 500 party. Mrs. Ruth . Llbby, of Jefferson, won the prise for high score. Re freshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent. Mrs. Humphrey has been teach ing fof the past two years In the Marion school. Young Jefferson V Recovering From Overturn Mishap . . - - i NORTH HOWELL. May 32 Raymond Jefferson, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jeffer son is recovering nicely from bruises . sustained when the car he .was driving overturned on a bank near his parents home and pinner him underneath. Several of his teeth were broken. and mi nor cuts a boat the face and neck were found.1 i The accident -.happened Tues day evening, as 'the youth j was driving an old car-belonging to a neighbor boy. He was taken to the Silverton hospital for first aid...- : , ,. ', .;'). ' ; Jeffersonians go 1 To Grand Lodge 1 Now atCorvallis JEFFERSON. May 22. John C. Alexander . attended the graod encampment of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at' Corvallls, In tension from Tuesday until Friday. He Is delegate from Santiam lodge! No. 27, I. O. O. F. ,..--.' . . Mrs. Dora Humphrey and Miss Laura Thomas, are delegates from Mt. Jefferson I Rebekah lodge to the grand lodge at.Corvallls this week. - E. L' Wilson of Portland has purchased the J. L. Jones prop erty in : the north part of town and Is erecting a repair shop and service station on the place.-; GRADUATES LIKE Xd i - 1 1 i Here you will findian-taxoguall fine selection of giftor gradu ates. t . 'm - . . ' Pen and Pencil Sets M e mory B obk s Brief Cases . . Bill Folds : ' .! Stationery Key Sets Kodaks Send a Graduation Card Commercial Book Store i 63 N. COMMERCIAL ST. A. A. GUEFFROY assistant. Mrs. Van Seller Weld-land Clifford Lents, Col. F. Mer er, second assistant, and Mrs. J. H. Ryan, secretary-treasurer. Di vision chairmen will be: state hospital, Mrs. T. B. Kay: blind school, Mrs. school,. Mrs. minded institution, .Mrs. J. A. Bernard! ; girls Industrial school. Mrs. Van Seller Welder; boys In dustrial school. Mrs. H. K. Stock well. Mrs. Erie Butler will ' be the new general chairman of the pub lic welfare department; Mrs. Gro-J ver'C Bellinger chairman of the hospital service division; and Mrs. William Schulti, chairman of public health division Mrs. Walter Spaulding will be chairman of the social depart ment for the coming. club year. Assisting . chairmen throughout the year will be: September, Mrs. Ervin F. --smith; October, Mrs. Walter M. Pennington; Novem ber, Mrs. Phil Newmeyer; Jan uary, Mrs. Charles E. Stricklln; February. Mrs. Ralph Cooley; March, Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer; April, Mrs. C. A. Sprague; May, Mrs. w. D. Clarke. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and Mrs. Lola M. Schrode were greet ed as new members Friday after' noon. Members of the Etokta clue. sal em Heights Woman's club, and the Liberty Woman's club were special guests Friday after noon. Mrs. Ward Hughes, presi dent or the Etokta club, Mrs. Stacy, president ot the Liberty dub, Mrs. George Hubbs and Mrs. G. B. Benton of Silverton: Mrs. J. F. Brumbaugh and Mrs. John Fulton of Corvallis were special guests of the club. A special musical number was given during the program hour by Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Jean Pearcy, Mrs. W. R. Bush, and Mrs. Mark McCallister as a quar tet. At the tea hour Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Devers presided at the beautifully appointed tea table. SOCIAL CALENDAR i Saturday, May 23 Salem Arts League art " exhibit, fireplace room cltr.,ln.rrjr from to 4 o'clock and from 7 to 9 o'clock: public Invited. .1 Sunday, May t. ' ' F. A.Doerfler, open gardens to which pubUe Is In vited. To reach farm, drive straight east past Four Cor ners on the penitentiary road,- past Geer station,- cross Stayton-SilTerton road to point about one mile -and a halt east, j cer, Miss Elizabeth Ogdon, W. W. Craig, Fa ye Scott, Mrs. C-J. Mag- ! nusin. Miss Olive Saurtz, Miss Murtle Knowland. Mae Ginrrich. J. C. Tibbits; deaf j0y Turner Moses. A letter was G. L. Forge; feeble read from Mrs. Miller from Mar tin Ferry on the subject of psycho analysis. Dancing and refresh ments concluded a pleasant even ing. - Mrs. J. Dale Taylor will enter tain members of the Calvary-Bap tist Mission society at her home. 260 South 19th street, this after-! noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Karl i Huber, Mrs. Frank Huber. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens will be assist ant hostesses. - : Mrs. O. Pickens will lead a discussion on the gen eral topic of "A glance backward and a glimpse forward. ... , Mrs. Nellie . Knox entertained members of the K. C. K. T. club at her home Thursday afternoon. Members present were Mrs. A. Graber. Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. R. E. Kreisel, Mrs. Elma Thomp son Mrs. Bert Waller. Mrs.. Otto scneiiberg, Mrs. Ray Clark and Mrs. Nellie Knox, hostess. Addi tional guests were Mrs. John El lis, Mrs. Fred Prince, Maxine and Ronald Clark. Mr. and Mrs. G. N.-Howell were hosts recently for a farewell din ner in compliment to Mrs. Charles Wlsner and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner who lef t Frlday for New York. Covers were placed for 30 guests and following dinner a so cial time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Gremmels were hosts Wednesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Hawley, in compliment to the forty-seventh wedding anniver sary. A social evening and an an niversary dinner was enjoyed dur ing the evening. Mrs. Nell Stewart ot Klamath Falls is the guest ot her mother, Mrs. Fred S. Bynon, Sr., and her sister. Mrs. Charles Low. She will.be remembered in Salem as I ; Miss Lois Bynon. Mrs. Dow Lovell was 'a recent hostess to members of her clab at her home. .' Mrs. Bv W..Medley and Mrs. Gilbert Kennon held winning scores for the cards that were In play at four tables. HOWYAURE COOKltV TGrM OUGHT f-Pb -- He's Co vrno & mtnst: ?! mm Ys CZ3 1? ilia ) Yes, boys and-girls, old Popeye himself, of s ;he famous Thimble Theatre. He's coming to The Statesman comic page for a permanent engagement. This rarin, fightin' old fool with his protruding chin and his ever-present pipe, will be here to greet you in a few days. TWb BETTER -HOUJ REtAttABeR. OOt'T ENJEfV 00tT UR IT!! t SPECIAL FEATURES ; Popeye is just one of the new special j features planned for The Statesman in coming weeks. Watch for them. j . 7 ; Ever alert to improve its news service, j and j to provide more and better special features, The Statesman announces from time to time things which are to be added to make The Statesman, already good, "better and better." 7 ::" .' ' : i'- ' ; " v" !':-- 1' ". . ' ' .- ": THE WHOLE DAY'S NEWS, FULLY BUT SUCCINCTLY TOLD j m . TIMELY ILLUSTRATIONS, LOCAL, NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL CLEVER COMICS, THE BEST IN THE LAND SERIAL STORIES, SPORT FEATURES, THEATRE NEWS 1 '. Mrs. Fred Ward, prominent so ciety matron of Albany, was the recent guest of Mrs. J. N, Sam Chambers. - - - : Mrs. Willard Marshall will be ! hostess to members of her club! UOORrV.UJORUV1. IP IT lNTT ONE TrUNG.rrS f 007EH , A I i 1 K1: ; AND THE BIG SlDAY PAPER, GETTING BIGGER AND BETTER I COUUO LVCK BOTH r BOMCH OP FtRE CRrNCKCRS. .1 IS .I Dial9101 I( COME ) I Mp ) f I f " rwm 11,11 1 m . 'Bllll.lif,w ,.. at her home Tuesday afternoon.