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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 24, 1931" PAGE SEVEN Society Hubbard Maid is Honorect With : Shower HUBBARD. Miat A niU Bt ens, a popular member of th younger Bet- and also prominent . In Hubbard's mnatcal circle, .was honored with a kitch en shower Friday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mra. George Knisht. - Large bowl of sweet peas and maiden-hair fern were arranged about the. lovely living room In one corner of which was placed a largearmchair and over It was raised a big umbrella from which Tarious kitchen utensils, lncludng the- rolling pin, were suspended. Open umbrellas wsire placed orer other chairs in the room so that each guest was seated be neath an umbrella. Miss Boreas wearing a red raincoat and galoshes and carry ing a small pink parasol was re : attested to gather packages from the guests using an inverted um brella for a basket, after which he unwrapped ' the many lorely gifts showered upon bar. Each guest tbn wrote a mes sage to -Miss Berens and put them all into an envelope -which was sealed to be opened on her first wedding anniversary. 'Miss Berens announced Satur day evening as the date set for her wedding a 'Melrin Mitts of Rural Del. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bev ens, , . - r - '.-t . . Refreshments were i served" by Mrs. Knight assisted by her daughter. Miss Helen Knight, and Present were Mrs. Irene Blink horm and her sister. Miss Talet taa Yoget of Salem. Miss Mar lon and Miss Geraldine Carlson, Miss Ruby Berens, Miss Marjorle Wolfer, Miss Leah Kromllng. 1 Miss Lenore Scholl, Miss Elsie Jungnlckle, Miss Orra Barrett, Miss Frances Hatch. Miss Doro thy Scholl, Miss -Carmen Sc holl, Mrs. A. R. Berens, Mrs. Richard Fields, Mrs. Louise Grimpsy Miss Gungadene Bid good. Miss Helen and Miss Anna Knight, the guest of honor. Miss Anita Berens and the hostess, Mrs. Knight and Mr. Knight. Aumsville Woman's Club Meets Aumsville. Mrs. Charles Hein delightful! yentertained 1 the Aumsrille 'Women's club at ' her home Thursday afternoon.! Mrs. J. E. Towle,-vice president, pre sided orer - the business session. " Roll .call was-responded to with memory verses and readings, i At the closing honr Mrs. Hein; assisted .by Mrs. Bland Speer, served a delicious lunch. Special - guests, for the after noon were Mrs. Rosaltha John son and Mrs. Murkgrore. i Club members . present were the host ess, Mrs. Charles Hein, Mrs. J. E. Towle.'Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. Margaret- Strayer, Mrs. ! John ! Ransom, Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Roy Fuson and Mrs. George Claxton. - . Mrs. Karl Kugel is Club Hostess - Wallace R0ad " The Sweet Briar club was pleasantly enter talned with a-1 o'clock pot luck luncheon at the home of Mrs. -Karl Kugel on the Wallace road Wednesday afternoon. A profusion of vari-colored Iris and pansies arranged in bowls . and rases were used' about the . guest rooms. Assisting Mrs. Kugel in serving were Mrs. James Omlah. Mrs. Ed . Pratt and Mrs. Charles Glaze. The short business session, conducted by Mrs. Ed Pratt in the absence of the- president, Mrs. Ray Bine- gar, was followed-by a social af - ternoon. - Special guests Wednesday were Mrs. s. P. Kimbal. Mrs. C. C Page, Mrs. C. Franklin and Mrs. Jennie Ferguson. - ., ' l - . :.' ; Mill City -Miss Mary HM was a hostess Mondav eveniiir - home In the Hill apartments when sne entertained -with a surprise party In honor of the birthday an niversary of Charles Kelly. The erenlng was spent playing V500," ; with Miss lone Bertram and Rog er Harris . wlnnlnr -htrh icna Cards were followed by a waffle supper, which was enjoyed by Miss flone Bertram, Miss Sylvia Keen- . on, miss Jerrine Gordon. Miss Hill, -the hostess. and Roger 'Harris, -Robert Faust, Hans Plain beck and : ; Cbales Kelly. - :J. - . D - ftS9 tXfiygj. - r curat: . WE 1 y s ail Oltve M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, May 2 - F. A. Doerfler, open gardens to which public Is in vited. To reach farm, drive straight east past Four Cor ners on th penitentiary road, past Gear station, eros " Stayton-Silverton road to'polnt about one 'mile and a -half east. .. : .-. : : '..--v- ;- i -- v - I -;Y Sketch class of Salem Arts league, Mrs. Ella Hath away, director, leave 12:30 o'clock 1140 Market street, for Hazel Green for out-door sketch class.', . ' . . - . . - .: i r ' I . Mmday May 25 ' ' ' I Auxiliary to Foreign Wars,-S 'o'clock. In Womtn'g clubhouse' pep. rally, for poppy day; sale. - Rebekah. lodge will elect officers;, program will follow in which Alexander Melovldoff will give several numbers. Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are Invited and special guests Invited by thenv . .., ;Lincoln P. T. A., 7:30 o'docki installaUon of offi cers; last meeting of year; program planned.- . i Chapter A. B. of P. E. O. Sisterhood, with Grace Elizabeth Smith, 18 5 ChemekeU street, 7T4 5 o'clock. ? . ? . Tuesday, May 26 j- Social afternoon club of Eastern Star, 2 o'clock In Masonie temple; program; any visiting members of Star In city lnrited. - - . ; ... - . I Auxiliary of Sons of Union ' Veterans, 7:30 o'clock at Salem Woman's club. . - . . - ; Chi Delta chapter of Delphlans, with Mrs. J. T. De laney, 710 Summer street, 5 136 o'clock. t , 4 'Past Grand Matron's club, at home of Mrs. W. M. Persons, 060 Gaines street.- - - - ............. Englewood - community club at United Brethern church, 7:30 o'clock; program. - . - 1 Mrs. Wayne Pettlt will he hostess to the Salem Press club at her home in the Court apartments. j Wednesday, May 27. ; ; l American Lutheran Missionary Guild, parlors of church; tea meeting. '. ) ' Thursday, May 28 I ' L Tpwn and Gown club, 2:30 o'clock, Lausanne hall. j Friday May 29 i Past Matrons club, Mrs. Jam? s Godfrey, Prof. William Wallace Graham will present pupils in recital at Waller hall Friday at 8 o'clock. - Mrs. George Pearce, hostess to . members of Mis - slonary society of First Presbyterian church, at her home 2C7 North Winter street; 2:30 o'clock. Pythian Sisters Are Hostesses - Silverton.- Most successful and enjoyable was the Tuesday night meeting of Pythian Sisters Homo Temple 21 when they had as : their guests their mothers. Centralia Temple No. 11 irom Salem, and the Knights of Pyth ias. Around 200 wero present. Before the evenlne's program and - entertainment for the visit ors, the local gToup held a ses sion orer which the most : excel lent chief,! Anna Hadley, presid ed. Reports of the two member ship committees' : showed . that Wanda Anderson's aide won over Norma Storaasli's. The losing side will treat the winners some time at a ! later date. Probably a dinner in the form of a picnic wifi be given at the city park. A birthday celebration was announced- for the next meeting, June 2, at which time all of those having' birthdays, in April, May and , June . will be honored.' Grand honors were conferred upon two grand officers who were present Tuesday- night. These were Esther Hogan of Sa lem, who', is also supreme repre sentative ' and attended supreme sessions in Chicago and Florida the past : two years: and Helen Wrlghtman - of Silverton, past grand chief of Oregon. ; i Talks were given by Salem members who expressed their ap preciation of the Silverton invita tion. At the dose of the session a special musical program honor ing mothers was given consisting of the following numbers: - Re marks ' on Mother's ' Day, Ruth McPlke; piano solo, : Donna Stor- aasll; - - two readings. Ruby Downs; musical number by Har- bo Thompson s string trio; vocal solo,"- Myrtle Gifford ; reading. Wanda' Anderson; i selection by women's quartet . composed of Myrtle Gifford, Essie Specht. Ola Bentson and Mrs. A. W. Kleeb. Mrs. Helen" Wrlghtman was the accompanist for the vocal nnm bers and Mrs. Ruth -McPlke, who was largely responsible for the success of the affair, was chair man of the program. : ; ' Following the program u grand march was held led by the grand officers- and followed, by Centra lia Temple, the mothers and chil dren. - - -f '," 'a; The. dining room In which the supper was served was beautiful ly decorated.' Supper arrange ments were supervised by Veneta Meyers, Olive Morley, Marie Mc : DEMONSTRATION of ! BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM HEALTH FOODS By FOOD! EXPERT ' attU Creek SsMttMni feaJs, asvt aelped tbMu.ds H aaia Utter kcalth by studying f tkm dim ch wi. arfat Ho4tmmtM, n Urn, iroa. litvmm ,mi ..rMgfage. - TVs Fm4 Enperff im csarge f tU stratwa wffl nplaki rhe Adareat roods far specific r?" wixr foods, reigiit-esiMg foods, J1"4'1" ,m4 bsatfce foods. i S3f ti'W d ear lew tbs lt'e? Wf '9 f ""is rood fcaarn.tan, wert Sad skysicaar fir. .ii ! ' May 25 to 30 MODEL FOOD MARKET 275 N. High V ; ; ; Phone 4111 wmmm Society Editor Neil, Carrie McDonald, ; Lottie Loo mis. Stella Hicks. Leta Olsen and Alma Larson. At the close of supper dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. The home temple was lnrited to attend a jitney dance and din ner at Salem Tuesday night at which Centralia temple ts host ess. Several are planning to at tend ffCm here. . Aurora Matron is Luncheon Hostess Aurora Mrs. - Chester Gil- breath was hostess for a very pretty 12:30 o'clock luncheon Fridar. ' OarMnm anrinv hlna- soms were used in, decorating the rooms and tames. Luncheon was followed by four fables of bridge. Mrs. saaier won high score and Mrs. Schwab won second. tl , Guests of Mrs. GUbreath were Mesdames E. E. Bradrt, George Ehlen, U. Eiters, Lorin Giesy, B. F. Giesy, Walter Grim, A. W. Kraus, Frank Miller, Frank Mc Allester, James Ogle, p. O. Ot toway, J. W. Sadler, Ben S toner. A. L. Strickland, Zeno . 'Schwab and Norman Yergen. Lyons Mrs. Alice Huber - of Lyons and, Miss Clara Edna Mul- key of Mehama were elected as delegates for the Rebekah grand lodge as representatives of the Mehama lodge No. 163. The an nual grand lodge session . con vened In Corvallls this week. Wil liam Mulkey of Mehama was also elected as delegate for the I. O. O. -F. lodge and left for Corval lls Monday. Hayesville Community club picnic will be held at Hazel Green park June 21. There will be a ball game in the morning and other games and stunts In the afternoon. :! Basket lunch at noon with coffee served by the club. ' : GRADUATION GIFTS . Grdation yedc is the great occasion in the life of that daughter sister, or friend ' irhen you especially desire ta remember her In a fitting iray. i r - . PULL FASHIONED tiOSlfRY " . Makea a most appropriate gift for this happy occasion ' They are made in a style for her erery need and are most moderately priced. -'. . . - - -- - - -i . . " :: .. -., - : '.. S Stocked in ufhitm and all of . tha wantad summer shades - : " -W JOHNSON'S . . 44 State -The Store for Ladiea' - airs Mrs. JRoftin Day Elected . Club ; "President HAYESVILLE. Tho .Hayes ;rille Woman's eluhr held the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. McAfee and Mrs. Robin Day Thursday. A pot luck s luncheon was served at noon i on - tables placed on the lawn.T After , .luncheon James Russell Patterson of New York City who at present ,1s giving, a short course on interior decorat ing at O. A. C, gave an Inter esting talk on house furnishings. Immediately following this a business . meeting was called by the president,. Mrs. Reed, at which time officers were elected tor, the . ensuing year. Officers elected are Mrs. Robin Day, pres ident; Mrs. David . Grelg, rice president; Mrs. Claude Talmage, secretary-treasurer. The program committee appointed by the new president Includes . Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. E. L. Moor and Mrs. Claude Talmage. . T Members present for the meet ing were Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. Robin Day, . Mrs. Charles Andre sen. Mrs. Wm. Fitts. Mrs. Clark Rltchier Mrs. E. L. Moor. Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. E. R. Bed well, Joy Grelg, Mrs Darid Greig, Mrs. Halbert, Mrs. Charles Heed, Mrs. Albert Stettler, Mrs. , Kenneth Talmage, Mrs. W. H. Kay, Mrs. McAfee and Mrs. Claude Tal mage. J. R. Bidgood is Complimented Hubbard.- The faculty mem bers o the - Hubbard school hon ored J. R. Bidgood, principal, at a surprise .party at his home Tuesday erenlng. ' . ' A gift was given in recognition of Mr. BIdgood's five years of successful supervision of the school and the presentation was made by Mrs. Lorena . Duncan, primary teacher who has been a member of the faculty duslng the time that Mr. Bidgood has been in charge of the school.- - A" delightful evening was spent at games after which refresh ments, compliments of the guests, were served. Present were Mr. Bidgood, guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Rienhart, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, Mrs. Nellie Cornell, Mrs. Richard Fields, Miss Frances Hatch, and Mrs. Bidgood and family. f - . . ' Mrs. S. M. Green Entertains Jefferson! The Woman's For eign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church . met with Mrs. 8. M. Green, at the home on Main street, Wednesday afternoon. (Miss Addle Libby pre sided. Mrs. George C. Mason led the devotionals and Mrs. .J. G. Fontaine and Mrs. Chas. McKee gave readings. - The program clos ed with the mystery box questions conducted by Mrs. Fontaine dur ing the social hour. Mrs. Green assisted by Mrs. Earl Phelps, serred refreshments. Present were Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. R. C. Thomas, Mrs. Chas. Mc Kee. Mrs. Earl . Phelps, - Mrs. George C. Mason,' Mrs. D. George Cole, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine, Miss Addle Libby and the hostess, Mrs. S. M. Green . . Central Howell Mrs. Milo Wil cox and her daughter, Mrs. Hoad ley, entertained at the Wilcox home Monday afternoon in honor of little Barbara Houdley's fourth birthday. "The little guests "In" compliment to Barbara were Ger aldine Olsen, Grace Marie Leighty, Irma ' Cowden and Erma KnenzL Present also were Mrs. Ben Shep ard, Mrs. A. E. Kuenzi, Mrs. Les ter Leighty and Mrs. Al Cowden. Advertising is Club Topic HubbaJ,d--MJldTertMnt,' the theme for tha stady hour of the Hubbard -Woman's elub at the meeting ot the J. C Smith borne Wednesday afternoon. ',. Mrs. Sadie Scholl read an In teresting account of tha Ufa of Minna Hall Carothers, on of America's : foremost business women.- - Miss Mildred Smith and i Miss Esther1 Dlrkseaang two pleasing selections to the nkelel accom paniment. , " The club voted to assist finan cially with the Memorial day; pro gram sponsored by the Woman's Relief corps. 1 i Mrs. Ella Stauffer, the club president, assisted Mrs. Smith as hostess and Mrs.. Maud Bidgood, vice-president, presided at; the meeting, -r . ' I - The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. L. A. Braden, June 3 at which time officers for the new elub year will be elected. Guests present 'were Miss Mil dred Smith and Miss Esther Dirk-sen.;-: ' '! i Members present Included Mrs. Margaret Anderson. . Mrs. t Vera Boje, Mrs. -Maud Bidgood,' Mrs. Mattie Crocker. . Elizabeth Fobert, Mrs, Louise Grlmps, Mrs. Neva McKenzie, Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Mrs. - Sadie Rich, Mrs. Cora Smith, Mrs. Anna Stauffer, Mrs. Ella Stauffer and f Mrs. Merle Stewart. I - :";. West Stayton Club Closes Season i West Stayton The women's birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Wallace Wednesday afternoon. y It was decided not to hold any more meetings until some time in the falL J- . , - Mrs.- Deliah Chamberlin was the only -one to celebrate a birth day at this meeting. Refresh ments concluded a pleasant after noon, i . Present were Lottie Comitoek, Peggy Comstock, Mabel - Royse. verna Asehe, Helen Gilbert, Mary Haakel. Minnie Allen, Sally Goss, Ada Stewart, Elsie Bone. Jennie McClellan, Iris White. De liah Chamberlin, Minnie Dick man, Chrlstinia Forrette, t Bell Wcosley Martha Beldon, Anna Johnson; Genevieve Williams, visitor; and Mrs. Wallace, host ess. - ! Turner ; Mr., and Mrs. D. S. Riches entertained informally Thursday evening for the pleas ure of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward Empey of Aumsville. Prof. and Mrs. J. R.' Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear were guests for the occasion. After a pleasant j eve ning refreshments were served by the hostess. . . Mill City Mrs. C. T. Haseman was hostess at a four-table bridge party, in her home Monday) eve ning. High score was won by Mrs. H. M. Ladd, low score going to Mrs. Clara Ellsworth. The guests were Mesdames C. M. Cline, ! Rob ert Schroeder, A. D. Scott ot Gates, Richard Saucier, E. C. ss, Richard Saucier, E. . C. dniiiiuiWMiniiiiinii'nmumu The Ever -E Gruen's. Elirhi. r-... : r .nois and t t t t It 1 1 1H 1 1 Gordon, Wilbur Chesnut, T. Wi Allen, A, L. Raines, A, L. Bar ker, A. A. Holthonse, R. I Coop er, Lafe Potter, Mis Sylvia Gooch, Miss Daisy Uendricson. Mrs. H. M Ladd and Mrs. Clara Ellsworth. Refreshments : were s TriHiAii (Bfflirm Tran The Kelrlnator line includes models priced from $179.50 upwards. Completely install ed in yonr home. Any model . may be purchased on a con Tenient budget plan. ;ThestJ)iJewei So we pass on a share of the v - v 1 the prices on all our Arsaa WMDINTG. . : lyf GRADUATION X.-'IS OT TATJTY AND PRICES: GUARANTEED - Welcome Graduation d ; Gift' ; A Wrist Watch - Waltham. Hamfltons, Illi- other; stanaarmzea maitea j - . .... . - j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 T t T T T T T T 1 1 1 1 You are aJwayawelcome to visit -We ate Salem agents lor t . , -. , . - White Rose HRTViANi BROSiv On the corner State - ,! .. - .. - - 1 . serred siteir the card playing and score had been collected. MONMOUTH, May 13. F. M. Roth, principal of Monmouth high school, was honored Tuesday, his birthday by a luncheon arranged e'I the refrigerator manufactured by a reiiabU oompany with proper ex gtfunce Injthe electric refrigeratka e Umm M plenty al food and akelf space? j j . e Is the cabinet iUelf well designed, sturidily bui)t and properly insulated? ; e 1 there provision for the freezing of an adequate supply of ice cubes? (Quantity of ice rather than number of cubes, which may be of large or small size, should be taken into con sideration.)) ' e Will th refrigerator constantly maintain j af proper temperature for the preservation of foods? Can tb freezing of ice cubes and deoserta be speeded op vhen the need arises! . Can Uua'extra freezing speed for Ice cubes ; be bad without afTecting the temperstura on the food shehres? (Too low a temperature on the thehrea will, of eourae, injure food.) Is there oj place to keep toe cream, meai, fisfi.1 game, qtdck frosted foods or extra ice cubes indefinitely at a' Mom tree7ing temperature? Are these! various temperatures (a. extra fasts freezing; . 6. fast freezing; e. below freezing for storage; and d. normal Tood preservation terapera tore auiomaltealty maintained uith out any attention from th owner? ; Does the refrigerating unit operate often or uifreqOantlY? . (The fewer "tops' and "starta' the longer the unit , wifl 'last and tha less it costs to run.) J j How long will the cooling unit continue to cool the refrigerator, even though the current is shut off? (Refrigeration should continue for 10 or 12 hours.)' a Can the back parts, of all shelves, even! the lowest, be reached without kneeling or sitting down? a Has provision been made for keep ing vegetables fresh and crisp? Can the refrigerator top be used to "set things down for a moment" while the contents of the cabinet are being re-arranged Will the S refrigerator add to the attractiveness of the kitchen? Has the! experience of users over a long Lperiod; of years proved the re frigerator kinc-bved and dependable? C : DATING SCALE p . I ' for ZUctrle RefHgmnuUm I imik llion Furniture Co. Silverware, Etc., profits to eui patrons by-"reducing large and selected stocK . Mn:nnniniiiinMUi.M.j B : ;Irge Array of K Pewter ware, Silverware, Graduation Guts to, piease we gin ur Z I j boy gradnate- , Vi ; rfttt'ilttitttnt'i'MttttuniiiillMil, us and lookq over our gifts and Genuine, urange uiossom ana Wedding Rings - , ' & Libertyr-5alem, Ore. .: - . - ! J-! for his pleasure through the ef forts of .the senior class, assisted ' by H. K. Slckafoose. A huge birthday cake was featured among tha good things to eat Additional guests were Mrs. V. M. Roth, Miss Edith Clark and A. B. patchin. naciDnj(Bnn with this new method cf Judging Eefrigerutlon, " j . ' 1 i - '! - Now with the Standard Rating ' Scale you ' can choose electric refrigeration like an expert. You can go straight through single uu- Important 'features to those essential advantage that mean lasting satisfae tion. You weigh oZ the facts. Come in and measure Ket vinator by the Scale find out why Kelvinator, the old eat domestic electric refrlg- . eratton, is recognized as the greatest value as well. ' Wedding 1 q GIms ware, Etc. H prices ;i- ife M M o Ir