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PAUC SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Saia Otegoru Satnrday tlorniasr, Jnly 11, 1931 r 1 s ocie ty lews and Club Affairs !.--'. -, - : . . . t - . - .. Olive M. Doak. Society Editor e . Picnic Association H Committee Meets " The annual committee meet- lag- of the picnic association of . "Modern , Woodburn of ' America and the Royal Neighbors of Am erica meet In Albany Wednesday to make plans for the Urge pic nic of the two organisations In August of this year. It was decided in business ses sion that this. year a change in meeting placea would be tried this year, and Instead of meeting In Albany as has been the custom for tereral years the picnic will be held August 9 in Sllyerton city park. . .'-. All Modern Woodman and Roy al Neighbors . and their, families are urged to attend this picnic An Told fashioned basket lunch will be. enjoyed at neon and the .- afternoon will" be airea oyer to races, stunts, and other entertain ment ' - - ' Albany lodges serred ; an at- traetlre lunch at the close of the business session. Frank Powell of SUrerton, presided at the com m It tee meeting. In addition to the large num ber of Tlsitors present from rar loua lodges, members of the com mittee present were two delegates each from the Royal weignoors and Woodman - and they were: ' Llda Rankin,' Amanda Baltimore, W. S. Wearer. Mr. Mullon all of Albany; Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Paul ; S son,- and A." A. Irwin of Conral lis; Helen Persons, Harel Elli ott, H. G. Corsey. George Strang, of Salem; Mrs. Green, Mrs. Clyde Ramsby, F. W. Clause. Clyde . Rams by,. Silrerton E. JI. Pohle. Dallas; Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Childs of Lebanon. SOCIAL CALENDAR ! Saturday, July 11 ji First Spiritualist church circles at home of George i Stoddard. 1420 North Fourth street, , i , : Ladles Auxiliary to Letter Carriers- and Mall Clerks association, state eonrention; - Sale auxiliary bo's t ess; ; 1 tour of city and bridge tea at E. B. Daugherty home. ; ?.. -.r ,.--'. - . .. ; ., Miss Edith Kuney. formerly of Salem, and now teacher of French la Oregon State college, is taking work , on : her ' doctor's degree at Stanford unlrersity this : summer. y - 'The picnic planned by. members of the Spring Valley missionary society tor tonight has been In definitely postponed. Mrs. Macy Hostess to Willing Workers V The Willing Workers Class of the First i: Christian charch were enterUIned at the home of Mrs. Bert Macy Thursday afternoon. The rooms were attractlyely dee orated with hydrangea, carna tions, and sweet pea. ' Among ' those who enjoyed the afternoon; were Mrs. E. A. Shoe maker, Mrs. A. N. North, Mrs. C. C. Cole. Mr. 8. Fester.- Mrs. Ar thur Flirty Mrs. N. O. Dunn. Mrs. Naomi Jones, Mrs. E. J. Reasor, Mrs. Albert Cox, Mrs. J- D. Sears, Mrs. Irene Wirt. Mrs.E. I Cooley and Mrs. t. B. Simpson., . Mrs. M. H. Mayfleld was a special guest for the afternoon. . ' : i! !l . Miss Helen , Knight and Miss Anna Knight complimented Miss Blanche Baker and Miss Eliza beth Baker at a pretty dinner par ty Thursday erening.-Other -guests were Miss Marlon Carlson and Miss Geraldlne Carlson, daughters of J. O. Carlson, manager of the W. T. Hoffman berry farm. ? ' ji 'I . " " Mrs. Lydai Chaney and Miss Naomi Chaney of Los Angeles are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel rln Johnson. ! Mrs. John son and Mrs. Chaney were school- Mrs. Roy Byrd are two j weeks at Agate mates. Dr. and spending beach... in t. '-it -Prof, and . Mrs. Edwin Garcia and children of- Los Angeles are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pohle. i . . ' Mrs. Holli Huntington setnrn ed from Portland Thursday night following participation la the Ore gon .Women's Golf association tournament, which Is now In prog ress. Mrs. Huntington did not get off to a good start for the cham pionship but did qualify for the first flight, in which she was matched- against Mrs. ' Marshall Wright. In this Mrs. Huntington won' the first round but. lost, by default because she ; returned home wihout completing the last two rounds. ' . . ' f Mrs. Addle Curtis and ! her mother, Mrs. Ada Gibler, hare had as their guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bryant of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.' Bry ant are en route home after hay ing spent the , past month Taca tioning in the north haying gone as far as Victoria, B. C. - They came to Salem by way; of Pendle ton 'where they visited Dr. and Mrs. Stanley-Allen. - - - ;- , ' : Word-has been received ; that Dr. and. Mrs. Frank Brown will return to Salem-about the first week In August. Dr. and , Mrs. Brown left Salem last spring for Vienna where Dr. Brown has been taking special work. .They plan to spend 10 days. in London and . will sail from Glasgow, July 19. They expect to arrive In To ronto, in time to attend, the T. M. C. A. world's assembly of i men and boys; . scheduled there for July 21. ' ' -Mr. and Mrs. P. D. QuUenberry have -. opened , their cottage at Agate beach. ' BE CHIOrBE COOL WEAK MESH A Spjecial Purchase Sale ; OF i. " 1 ' ' ' RAYON MESH PI In B . li ir;.. ;. ONI DIES Step-ins Shorties .1 Bloomer-briefs French panties argain Square , TODAY ! . " !! - ' ' .-' -:. . I j j I i " . f - Hundreds of pieces of ray- Von meshpaiities p. . brifefa I bto orr sale "in our down- y stairs barjrain square tp- ,iay at Z9c eacn. These are all new . . . shown for the first time ' .today. ,Therea lace trimmed ones,. . . dashes of applique in a dainty pocket; effeet ... . raodernistfc tail ored trims1. .? I- KeeD cool. in; raj on mesh . . .by half dozen pieces or more and save! Colors are pastel i . . pink, maize, - p ea c nile green, etc. ;To3ayi V ... . . r. - ; .. ft Keep mgUool ), ' in Bargain ' r,0 . - f j ; oquare ' . n it - iere s More to tan appears on the ourrace -THIS SALE BEGINS TODAY in our DOWNSTAIRS STORE Mrs. Sarah Peterson ' : Is Hostess " a Mrs. Sarah Peterson entertaln edT Wednesday .- afternoon' for members of the Past Presidents dab. A social afternoon was en joyed and amusement and Inter est was gained , from the roll call answered by readings . or Quota tions. At the close of the after noon Mrs. Peterson was . assisted fa serrlng by. her daughter, Mrs. X. A Persona . - Quests were Mrs. ' Julia X. Blodgett, Mrs. Carrie E. Bonn, Mrs. Catherine Loir and Betty Jean Persons. Clnb members pres ent were Mrs. P. E, Aekerman, Mrs. LJssie Smith, Mrs. Rose Voris, Mrs. Florence Shlpp, Mrs. Clara Thorpe . Adams, Mrs. Jen nie r. B.. Jones, Mrs. Bessie Mar tin. Mrs. Ettle Dualan. Mrs. L U, MeAdams and Mrs. Peterson. ' The .next meeting will be with Mrs. Llxzle W. Smith Angnst 21. Miss Xola and Mlsa Erangellne Millard who are pow at Newport will .be joined this weekend by their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard, who will spend. the week with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert will hare as their weekend gnests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward of Los Angeles. Club -Concludes f Season ' ' - ... v 4 A Jolly plenle .concluded the club season for the X. C K. T. clnb Thursday afternoon at Ha gers gtore. A social afternoon and refreshments made a, happy after noon. .'','; ! Members present were Mrs. B. J. Donnell, Mrs. R. a Krlesel. Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. Bert i Waller, Mrs. Alma Thompson, Mrs. Nellie Knox. Mrs. Hattie Glrecs, Mrs. A. Groher, Mrs. Otto Schellberr. Mrs T. C. Mclntrre. : Special- guests were Misses Mildred -and Maxlne Clark. Ronald Clark, I. M. Donnell and Mrs. ' Lena , Townsend - of Pitts burgh, who Is a guest for the sum mer of her daughter, Mrs. -Fred Baker. . :' ' ' ' 'i Mrs. Walter A. Denton, who is attending the Biennial Music fed eration in San Francisco, Is spend ing additional time renewing for mer acquaintances in that city. She will return home la about two weeks tlmje. ' -rMr. and Mrs. Meryl -W. Smith' will compliment " their- house guests, Mr. and "Mrs. Glenn A. Smith of Los Angeles, California, tonight. Those who hare been in rlted to the affair are Miss Leah Rosa, Miss Charlotte Zeiber, Dr. and Mrs. Burton Myers, Mr. and Mrs.' Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Blanch Jones, Leo Spltbart and Shannon Hogue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward of Los Angeles. e e e i Mrs. Arthur Rahn and her niece. Miss Jean Miller will motor to Mt. Hood Saturday for the weekend. . . Mr. ajod Mrs. JlUton Meyers re funied'Tuesdsf from the Knight Templars Conclare la Minneapo lis. At' the duration of the eon claTe they, were entertained tor a week at the home of Mrs. Mey ers niece In Lincoln.-Nebraska. Alpha Phi Alpha Will Give Line Party In compliment, -to girls who will enter Willamette unlTersity this fall, members of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority win entertain at a line party Tuesday afternoon, to be followed by refreshments In the Green Gate Room of the Spa. . Sereral other delightful affairs are being planned for the summer. .'-. - ' Auong the Salem people-who will enjoy the Salem picnic la Portland this Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Durbln and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daney. The Sa lem picnic Is an annual affair held by former residents of this city, e e In honor of his- twelfth birth day, Mrs. Clifton Mudd entertain ed for her son Bfllle Thursday. The feature of the afternoon, was a birthday cake with lighted candles, . Six of his friends were nresent. : Mis Viola Haack. nurse at Sa lem 'General hospital, left for Ta coma Friday night where she will meet ' Mrs. Ererett Henderson of Cambelton, New Brunswick, Can ada, and spend the weekend with her. 1 Bridge Tea Planned at Daugherty Home : ' Mrs. K. B, Daugherty will en tertain at her home on Court street with a bridge tea this aft ernoon In compliment to ylsltlng members of the state organisa tion of the auxiliary to the Letter Carriers and Mail Clerks associa tion which Is meeting in eonren tion in Salem today. Members of the - Salem auxiliary will assist Mrs! Daugherty in entertaining. An automobile tour of the city has also been planned as part of the entertainment for the Tlsitors. 1 . - - i Little Miss Patty Allen of Port land returned to her home Sun day after spending two weeks of her racatlon with Mrs., Addle Curtis. -i . - j Miss Ruthlda Hoffnell and Miss Dorothy White spent Wednesday and Thursday shopping in Port land; ' .. ' " 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mccall hare Only recently . returned . from a combined .Ylsit to state granges and a. pleasure trip to $Iltcoos lake-where they hare summer home ' . - ' I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meredith hare had as their recent guest, Mrs. - Rodney -Brown, nee Jean nette Meredith, here from .her horn In Nampa, Idaho, i j Miss Ruth . Briedwell has re turned to her home after being the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Briedwell et Amity for the past few days. , , Ml&s Natalia Spahdier and Miss Olga Larson : of Salem General hospital will leave today tor a month of vacation to be spsnt at Newport. - e Mrs. .Dean' Adams and- her daughter. Miss Roberta. Smith will return from Salt Lake City this week. , . e e Miss Olire Dose will leare this Thursday for a month to be spent in Alaska. . ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams are spending their, summer raca tlon at . Newport. V Mr. and Mrs. Dan, For Jr., are enjoying a vacation gf tie beach. Slot Machines? Possessors Are Fined $25 Each Pleading guilty to conducting and .maintaining; slQfc machines the "following; neofile. were each fined S25 and eoste" in .'Justice court Friday: W. Sckilttenbart. L. Loney, Joe Klag, Roy Fukuda and ' Ida Garland. : , Scheduled for Justice court to day -at 10 o'clock Is the ease of Mrs. Grorer Patten against her husband In which she charges ' non-support. This is an old case in court- Patten failed to furnish S1000 ball and Is now In the county; JalL : The yield of the cabbage crop per acre In Tennessee this year is estimated at 3.5 tons for 1920 - acres.. v ! nr-n rrSv rr" ih n n n' n n n U IJU.hb Hlvjti! 1 U And Here Are The ' ! k New Swimming Suits S - x. 1 TT-r-O) SSm, A COLORS- . Elastic .Wool that Expands in the water, giv ing one perfect freedom! Your i .weight is your size in a"WEBFOOT." Bathing Caps ...i...........l6c Bathing Belts . . . i i ....... 26c Bathing Sandals . fj... '.88c r -. i - - By World's Most Famous j . .. 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