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PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 20, 1931 Society N . . . . ..... - ... . .....,.-. M - - - - - fc - 1 1' e ws and Club Affairs uuiu. uthcial is Delayed -Plans Changed Olive if. Doak. Society Editor 'Mrs. William Fordyce rargo. recent of CbenJteketa chapter. v daughters of the American Rev elation, received a, telegram late Wednesday afternoon, stating that Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart. resident-general of the Daugh terly who was . to hare been in Portland Thursday, Friday . and Saturday of this week on lier an nual ofticlal visit, has been delay- - ed for two days and will not ap- . near as scheduled. All members of the local or ganlzatlon are asked to watch the papers for fuitner announcements regarding Mrs. Ho barfs change in . plans. All contention plans, which were to hare begun,. Thursday moo& with a luncheon at the Mult nomah hotel, has been temporar ily cancelled and will await fur ther word from Mrs. Hooari. Hlrs. T. Gilbert is Complimented At Tea- . Complimenting Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Vernon Douglas and Mrs. J. E. Bllnkhorn entertained a group of intimate friends of the " honor guest at an informal tea in the Douglas home, Wednesday af ternoon. - ,. Mrs William Wright presided at the . beautifully appointed tea ' table which was centered with a low bouquet of - pastel colored gladiolas and- 'zinnia's -.combined with baby-breath - and - ferns flanked on either, side- with tall pink tapers. Baskets of mixed garden flowers were used, effec tively throughout the.' : living rooms of the Douglas home. 1 0 The guest list for the afternoon Included, the honor guest, Mrs. -Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Arthur Bates, Mrs. rharlea Lavbort. Mrs. Georee R. R Mrehead ilrs. George Rho- fc QttQ K. PauluS Burton Myers, Mrs. GroTer Birt 'ehett, Mrs. William Jones. Mrs. Sam Gillette, Mrs. S. M. Laws of Woodburn and the hostesses, Mrs. "Douglas and Mrs. Bllnkhorn. " Surprise Party at Oscar Dencer Home In compliment to' the birthday . anniversary of Mr. Oscar Dencer, ' a group, of friends motored Tues day evening to the Dencer home In the Rosedale district and sur prised the honor guest with an Informal dinner and evening of cards. ' , , Those enjoying the occasion were the honor guest, Mr. Oscar Dencer and Mrs Dencer, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs L. A. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. William Follis, ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mr. and Mrs. .Archie Bones. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Krei el. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Laird, Ms. and Mrs.. J. X. Follis, Mrs. Hattie Busick and Mrs. Jessie Follis. High honors at "500" were awarded Mrs. R. C. Krelsel and L. A. Williamson, with second rlies being won by Mrs. E. A. rultt and William, E. Moses. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, August SO . Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart. national president, D. A. R., delayed two days. All convention plana temporar- ! Uy cancelled. Watch papers for further notice. TJ. S. Grant circle. Ladles of the Grand Army ef the ; Republic meeting Thursday, 2 p. m., at Armory. Short business meeting followed by social hour. Sewing club of the Sons of Union Veterans auxil iary. will meet Thursday, 2 p. in., at the home of Mrs. H. R-' McWhorter, 690 North Summer street, Ladles Aid of the Woman's Relief Corp an day , meeting Thursday, at Fairgrounds. Pot luck dinner at i noon. ''. Open meeting for Artisans and their friends, Thurs- day. t P- m Fraternal Temple. Portland officers special ; guests. Dancing and cards follow business session. " . Smart IRush Affair Sponsored by Delta Phi i . One of the' loveliest of mid summer social events of particu lar Interest to' the younger set of the city, is the affair being held Thursday evening by the alumul and active chapter members of Delta Phi sorority. . at Illahee Country club. f honoring, prospec tive students of Willamette, uni versity. Amid the atmosphere of the club surroundings. s the "sports Idea" will be carried out In a clever and unusual "way. As a feature namoer auring ine ev ening. Miss Ruth Gillette will give a novelty tpotU dance.- ' .. . Chaperones ;tor the evening will. Include Mr. and Mrs. George. Rhoten and-Mr. and Mrs. U. v. Delano. .Mi3 Sliiabetn.. Clement who Is serving as "rush! captain" during the summer season is In charge of the arrangements. Tbjs smart affair will bring to a close the summer's rushine 'activities which will again be resumed fol lowing the opening of the fan term of school; ' r. -. Compliments Guest One of the smart informal af fairs of the week was the Eng lish tea given Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Otto K. Paulus, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Lorelei Biatchrora Gillette of Berkeley, Calif., who is spending the week In Salem. Mrs. Gillette will return to Berk eley where she will take addi tional work for her Masters de gree In English, for the winter, after which she will o to Texas to be with her small son, Blllie. A group of very Intimate friends called during the after noon to renew friendships with the honor gueet. Mrs. Gillette. On Tuesday- afternoon Mrs. Gillette was complimented with a pretty luncheon at the home .of Mrs. Thelma Mills of Forest Grove. A number of interesting motor trips have been arranged for the pleasure of the California visitor. ' Miss Carrie Hurst left Tues day evening for Hot Lake Sana torium, where she will undergo a minor operation. Miss Hurst will be away from Salem for about two weeks. . ! Mrs. Clifford Farmer and' Mrs. Linn Smith motored to Portland Tuesday for aday of sboplng. 'ttEae GEiaEn'G sCaoip 416 state st. 00CGflOI J for the first time PHOENIX SOX at special prices for three days only ... aagvst 20, SI, 22, we snake' this offer to celebrate the Phoenix 25th anniversary. regular style . . . standard Phoenix quality. It will pay yoe to join the many who will take- advantage of this opportunity, ' 39c 4 pair $1.50. regularly . 50e pair ' ' ,r ' I ? fancy vertical stripe tvro toae mixtures or plain color silks, "extra mileage" foot lor longer wear. - 55c a pairs 91.00. regularly ' 75c pair " : eavy-weight silk, plain col. rs. triple ! reinforced "lonr soileagtj" foot. . 4 pairs . regulatly fl pair 5 mart embroidered colored elox or plain or two-toned bodies, "long mileage' foot. I IHi Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull have as their house guests, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Hull, who hare Just re turned from the Philippine , Is lands. Mr. null was " representa tive for an American... publlsing company In Manila where they have made their home "fori the past four years. They left Manila June 15, stopping enroute at var ious points of interest In China and Japan. They arrived In Seat tle Tuesday, on the steamship. Klwawa Maru and came immediately- to Salem where they; will visit for an Indefinite stay.. . Delegates : Named j For War Mothers Convention l At a called meeting or the War Mothers held Tuesday afternoon la the T. W. 0. A. rooms, Mrs. Mlnnedahl Baker was elected first delegate' and Mrs. Jennie Vincent was named second dele gate from the local chapter, to the national convention which Is to be held at Long Beach, Caltf in September. Mrs. Mabel Lock wood waa appointed aa first al ternate, and - Mrs. May - Meyers second alternate. In addition to the two delegates, three members of the-local . chapter will repre sent the group at the national meeting, Mrs. Mark Skiff, state president of the War Mothers. Mrs. A. A. Lee, local chapter president and Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, past president of the local chapter. : The regular routine business which Included general plans for the opening of the fall season's work brought the meeting to a elose. , e e t - - - The sewing elub of the Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will ' meet Thursday afternoon at S o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. R; Me-Whorter,-S0 North Summer street. I : ' No-tfost Banquet Planned by Maids . . An interesting no-host banquet has been arranged for 7:10 Sat urday evening by a group of high school and college maids ' will meet In the 'Green Gate room at the Spa, . which will; be In the form of a "get together before the fall season and the opening of the various schools will take the group Into different sections of the country. Miss Mildred Rob erta, a special guest for the eve ning will leave September It for Dresden, Germany, where she will resume her studies in violin Interpretation. Mlsa Frances Ma rie Kupper recently returned from Chicago and St. Louis.. will also be a' special guest. ; Those Included in the no-host group will be: Miss Roberts. Miss Kupper, Mrs. Gwendolyn . Stoll- ker. Mlsa Margaret Evans. Miss Ruth ' BrledweU, Miss Phyllis Day,- Miss Margaret En gel. Miss Maxine Myers, Miss , Isobel George, Miss Margaret Burdette, Miss Lorraine Klnser, Miss Fran ces Martin, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Lois Wilkes. Mlsa Viola Crosier, Miss Claudine Gueffroy. Miss Esther Wood, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss . Betty Read, Miss Dorothea- Corey, Miss ' Hasel Johnson, Miss . Jean Eastrldge. Mlsa Bula Bailey, Mlsa Roberta Smith, andMIs-. Katheryn Hay ward of! Eugene. : '4 - .e e Mr. and Mrs. Miles McKeyand children Mercedes and - Bobby have returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at Neskowln. Mrs. Mrs. Fernando Rlvas, of San Francisco, California, Is expected to. arrive In Salem Thursday ev ening 'tor a week's stay with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. Miles McKey. . . ' - :.. ". , Mrs. Ella B. McDowell, form erly of Salem, but now living In San Jose, Calif., arrived in Sa lem today to visit at the home of her nephew. Otto Wilson, for a few days. Mrs. F. T. Garrigue of Portland, also an aunt of Mr. Wilson's, will be a guest over the weekend at the Wilson home. Mrs. Lester Sande and daugh ter. Patsy Erleen, are recent, ar rlvals visiting at the home of Mrs. Sande's mother, Mrs. Arthur Ed wards of Turner. Lester Sande is the brother of Earl Sande, the Jockey. HAVE A COOL SVEET DRINK WHEN TIRED AND HOT A fine way to keep cool and comfortable in summer is to drink cool drinks at the soda foun tain or at home, sweetened to taste with sugar. There is nothing like sugar to sweeten home-made drinks such as lemonade, iced tea, coffee, choc olate and fruit punches. 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