f 1 PAGE SIX T5e OREGON STATESMAN, Salens. Oregon, Tuesday Morninsr, September 1 1931 Society Denver: Guests Are Entertained : Here- i ; Many things happen in 24 A&n .' and when friends . meet ftM that many years there is mnch of which to speak, so Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Evans find, who now hay as their house guests Mr." and Mrs. F. IL Falrchlld of " Denver. Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Ev ans and-Mr,1 and Mrs. Falrchlld were friends In. Denver years ago. And Mr. and -Mrs. Falrchlld find that whlpn guests are enter tained In the! west there are In numerable things to do and see. They hive been taken to view the wonders of the' Columbia riv er highway and Multnomah falls, and have taken many lesser trips ' . in the. Willamette valley. ' ' - Parties- have also entertained the guests and '-will continue -to do -so while they are here. Sat urday night Mr and Mrs. Waiter Pennington were-hosta for a- two . table bridge party. Sunday a par ty of" 1 motored to Silverton . park waere an enjoyable picnic--was had with Mr. and Mrs. Falr chlld s honor guests. o Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Evans will entertain with a bridge eve ning at-their Center street home. Guests invited to greet Mr. and Mrs. Falrchlld i will be Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoppes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pennington. Mr.! and Mrs. Waldo Mills 'and Mr., and Mrs. Albert Gragg. j ! i Other things are being planned for the eastern visitors who will .remain for. some time yet as guests at the Evans home. , : V; ! : - Miss Maxine Ulrich Is Hostess ; j ; ! With the approach of school days farewell affairs are In order - for those who go to teach in dis tant spots as well as those who go ' to colee. One such affair was the attractive Sunday morning break fast -for. which Miss Maxine Ulrich was hostess at her home in com- ; pllment to Miss Henrietta Bishop 'and Curtis French both of whom will leave soon to go to Qandon where they win teach this year. - Guests in 'compliment 'to Miss ? Bishop and Mr. French were Miss - Bernlce Orwig. Miss June Davies, Ronald Hnlbeft. ! Alfred French, Stearns Cashing and Miss Ulrich. " i Jefferson. -Twenty members and friends of the Evangelical Christian Endeavor society en Joy- " ed a picnic at Green's bridge Thursday evening. A huge bon-LfnT ia Vr- "erc Koperis ana w hum ni rntMi winthen the date for the musical ers and buns were- enjoyed., The'tTnIn' -'ilH b et.! Invitations time ! was . spent ln swimming, playing games i and singing old time songs. 1 Hy AXNK ADAMS (; : This model was originated in wine red 'satin, trimmed with .Thlnestone buttoms and the: belt fastened with a matching buckle. It was exquisite! The graceful collar softly gathered by the strap in front, forms a deep collar! that reaches nearly to the waistline :in ; back, t- The sleeves are j very smart, and you may reverse the flared ; cuff ; for . three-quarter Jcnr.th. if you prefer. A low plac ed akirt flare does not disturb the loug slender hip line- so impor- UJit this season. Pattern 2004 is lovely made of flat crepe, triple Keorgette, canton, aatin or chiffon velvet. ; - - i .. . Pattern 2004 is obtainable! onlv in sites 16. 18 20. -34 381 38, u ana . size is requires 4 3- yards of 39 loch material. Yard age for eveiL size, and simpl. ex act instructions are KlTen. ! Nn dressmikipg' experience is heces . sary to makd this model with our : pattern. f . . . ... N drMimk1ii( ciricnc U ateea r l miki this model with i our ptttcnu. Tardaca (or ry ait.'aad iny- ct hiitmetioBi ar, Send f if tecs eentt for each patten Writ plainly joor a a ma. add real aa4 tjla5 naaaer. Ba (uca to (tata tisa wanted. . ; .,'.-".-"--.:" i Tha aw prlii and summer Spat- tera eatalug feature a axeelienf as lortment ( aftariioaa, ; sports ; aad hauaa dressea. linrerio. pajamaa i aad kiddiea elothea. also delifhtfal aeera mry patterns. Prica of raulat fifteao rents. CaUlo cwita. pattern, treaty fire eeata. Address all aaait and or. ders im Statesman Pattara Depart, "ity S4 W,,t 17" lllrst Tork Pattern i ' YT?-"3Y - j i - i. i h '; V-4o !l - - - , " ' News and Club Olive M. Doak. . I SOCIALjCALENDAR I i - Tuesday, September 1 ! : r " ! Regular iW. C. T. U. meeting, Tuesday, September 1 l.i 2 p. m. in W. C. T. U. hall on South;. Commercial " street All members urged to attend. l f l j 1 t Regular meeting of American War Mothers. Tues day. September 1, at' 2 O'clock at American Lutheran church. All 'members urged to attend.. i . Chadwck chapter, order of Eastern;, Star, first meeting of fall, 8 o'clock, in Masonic temple. , . : . ;.TrI-county medical-association, no-host dinner par-.; ty, ;30 o'clock. Green Gate room of spa, followed by in- . formal evening at -B- -J. Clements home. North ! 14th. , street. ..".U. :,n ''J,,--Jv-"'-,4 X. ;' -V,- ; 'i .,.' . r Liberty; Red Bills grange will meet at Liberty ball. Wednesday, 1 Mrs. Wi W. Chadwick, hosss to Foreign Mission- ; ary society, Jason Lee church, 2:30 o'clock,1 at her home, : 1390 North Winter street, ' " ' 4 : Home Miss Vnary; society,' First Methodist church,' . la church parlors, 2:30 o'clock business and social meet- Ladies Aid . society of Leslie. Memorial church par lors. 2 o'clock. "v 1. 1 Ladies Aid ef the. Knight. Memorial , church; .with : Mrs. J. 'B.'Ashby, 210 South 19th street. Business and social meeting. . : ; ! i Thursday, September 3 . Chapter G, P. E. O. luncheon, Thursday. 1 o'clock at Elks Temple. Please call number 3444 for reservations. Vocalist Is Guest In Salem for Fortnight Following an absence of 20 years Marian Stafford who was at that time" well known In Salem musical circles as "Mernie" Hug has returned to renew friendships for a fortnight. i ! Miss Stafford took vocal work in Willamette university for two, years and ; then went to Chicago where she continued her. sludy. There she was definitely .- con nected with musical circles' and later1 came to Seattle where 'she has -made her home for the past six years and has been! connected with musical circles there. This ! fall Miss Stafford will sing thei r6le of. "La j Traviata" in the opera of that name which a Seattle company Is presenting un der the direction of Madame Jean- aie NorralU. ' Ah Interesting studio evening Is being 'planned for Miss Stafford at the jRoberts studio ,for some evening this week. Prof., and Mrs. Roberts will arrive from Calif or"- nla the first of this week In com will be extended to the former in timate friends : of Miss Stafford. Miss Stafford accompanied by Prof. Roberts and his brother. Dr. Roberts who is also ! a .musician, will give the program. .' MIsa Stafford has been the guest of. Mrs. F. J. Goodenough and Mr. and JUrs. Bryan Gooden- ougb or Salem will visit with Mri and Mrs. Russell Wilson of Inde pendence, j . . i . I a a a : Wallace Road Mrs. Wil liam N.' Stoddard gave an enjoy able party Tuesday for ' her Snn- aay scnooi class or young boys of the Calvary Baptist church at her rural home on the Wallace Road. The youngsters had; a.-, glorious time horseback riding and playing in the woods. Mrs. (Stoddard served a picnic " lunch out under the trees. , Those ' present were Tommy Ron- Jr., Robert Ross. Chester I Howe. Roy Ostrin. Wil liam Foster, Orln McDowell. Har ry Tucker and Robert Smith. . a .. ... ; . . . Turner -Mrs. H.. S. Bond en tertained for members of her Jun ior Methodist Sunday school class Wednesday, afternoon with a lawn party. After many merry games, refreshments .were served by the hostess.! , Those, present were Lowell Had ley, Marion Parks, Al vonHotman, Stanford Prather. Loral ne Barnett. v Florence Wat kins, Ruth Burgoyne and friends,' Mrs. E. S.i Prather;. Miss Viola Hatfield, Mrs. W. S. - Burgoyne and the hostess, Mrs. H. S. Bond.: Professor and Mrs. Andrew M. Vincent of Eugene stopped in. Sa lem Friday en route j from -Alaska, where Professor Vincent served as an art instructor I on, the sum mer students' cruise which, has just been ) completed. Ij Professor and Mrs. 'Vincent- are guests at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Willis Vincent 'during, their stay In Sa lem. . ,.'.:. I , !. --" Independe n ce -Mrs. A. L. Thomas ! was t hostess :l for ? two tabtesof bridge on Tuesday 'after noon. r High scores i went to -Mrs. R. M. Walker and Mrs. George Carbray; Other guests for : the afternoon were Mrs.; S. B. Walk er. Mrs. G. G. Walker, Mrs. K. L, Williams. Mrs.- Z C. (KlmbalI, and Mrs. Clyde Williams. - Mr. andlMrs. Oliver C. Locke accompanied by Mrs. Locke's sis ter . and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart of Bend have Just returned, from Ian interesting motor trip 1 to Bandon - and Gold Beach where they enjoyed a two weeks beach outing; - I l.i j fMr. and - Mrs.; Chester JV Bib cock were weekend ! vlsitpfs j In Sa lem. Mr. Babcock is on the staff of the.Colfax. Wash, schools. Mrs. Babcock .was formerly Clare Ap plegate, daughter of A. M. Apple-gate.- ' : -.;;' .- ;;j . ', , ' , ' " ' iThe staff of -the -secretary of state's office will picnic at -Ha-ger's grove tonight. This is one crrth happy; events enjoyed, by this ; office during! the summer months. i . s i . . ' ,.- - a. - ' , ; ';-.;'.':' The regular W. C. Ti U. meet ing will be held 'fuesday, Septem ber 1, at 2 p. m. In their hall on South Commercial street. All members urged to attend. '-'. i-..,;.;.:. .': " Mrs. J. T. Delanev left Fridav for Fresno; CaL, where bhe will be the . guest of relatives and friends for- the next two weeks. Society Editor September 2 ' ; i Mrs. W. Minkiewitz Returns From East Mrs. W. J: Mink iewiti and daughter "Peggy arrived home Friday after having been visitors in the east for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Miaktewitr, Peg gy and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lev ens left-Salem June 120 for a trip Into Yellowstone park. After two weeks . Mif. and Mrs.1 Levens and Mr. Minkiewitz returned to Salem and Mrs. Minkiewitz and Peggy traveled' on to Indiana, where they visited the father-; of Mrs. Minkiewitz In Indianapolis and other friends land relatives In the state. ; J, .,!.-:' Later In the summer the trav elers accompanied j a sister of Mrs.. Minkiewitz to 'Pennsylvania where they visited in Harrisburg. The trip was made by motor and in returning to Indiana visits were made at Mt. Vernon, Wash ington, D. C, Gettysburg. Arling ton and other points of interest in the" easC " I Mrs. Minkiewitz and Peggy re turned to Oregon by train.j stop ping at - Salt Lake City for a short visit en 1 route. While in Jndlana a .visit was made to "Limberlost," .home ' of i Jean Stratton Porter. Barbara Freitchie Social Club Guest , Mrs. W. F. Neptune proved a charming hostess for the social meeting of the Barbara FreitcMes club of the Daughters of Veterans Thursday at her home on North Capitol street. The af ir was a garden party with a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper to close the happy afternoon. The yard was softly flooded with electric lights and this added a pretty note for the tables which were placed on the lawn. -Another sociay meeting Is being planned for. the middle of this month, (he place and date not yet having een decided.' : j , Guests of Mrs. Ner tune 1 were Mrs. E.'E. Bergman, Mrs.. 'W B. Johnston. Mrs. J. S. Murray,' MM. Luclnda Enslin, Mrs. Mabel A. Lockwood, Mrs. Louie Olson. Mrs. U. S. ; Dotson. Miss Jarrie Stern- , berg, Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. E. Waters, Mrs. C. A. David visiting here from Kansas, Mrs.? Pearl Ralph, Mrs. G. P. Farmer,' Mrs. Mary K. Kennedy, Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. J. J. Tallman, Mrs. P. A. Arpke. Mrs. Killian. ; " Miss Doris Neptune and Miss Mabel Dotson assL. ted in Serving. v.. With the receding summer. days the picnic spirit seems to' quicken because of the ; nearness of the time when such 'delightful events must-stop by .force 'of! weather. Among the .weekend picnics .was' that enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. W. "H. ; Dancy,' Mr. and - Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis. Miss Eleanor Wright; Miss Eloise Wright, Ward Davis, and Floyd Bowers. - Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert will " entertain with an, informal picnic' at j their home in compliment, to Mr. and Mrs. . Chester Cox, Mr. and .Mrs. Linn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cillin, Miss Gertrude Walling, and Leo Spltzbart. ? , '; : Mrs.; Frank W.Rose arrived home Friday evening from Portland where she has been visiting at the home of friends for the past week.-Mrs. Rose makes her home while In Salem at the home of bier daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. joaa ouinpiun, : . . ., Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bergsvik ar rived home Friday from Chinook, Wash., where they; have been the guests of Mr. Bergsvik's parents for the paa Week. ftp a a.. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hoss and children have returned borne from their beach cottage. "Hal's Half Acre," at Tatt. where they have been domiciled f of ' the summer season. ' - -' as -v K j 'izS III ' f 1 . ..-WW .v. OREGON BEAUTY 3HOP 426-27-28 Oregoi Blclg. Affairs Chemeketa Group . To Begin Fall Season ' , September- hat come and., with It will come the resumption of meetings for most of the clubs and organizations of the city. During ' the hot summer months vacation time diverted the minds of : the - members but now that time has passed, aad there is work, and play to be done in the 1 round of fall and ' winter meet ings. V; -p yr':K-:j Among the first of the larger organizations to close the summer -vacation : Is Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Rev olution. The first meeting wilt be Saturday in the Auditorium room of the public libiiary.! ;r A most important board meet ing Is being called 'by the regent, Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, for 2 o'clock. Finance will be one' of the Important topics' for diacus sion : and consideration, i The 1 fi nance committee, Mrs. Uj GJ Boy er, Mrs. Harry T. Love and Mrs. R. C. Aiken, met this .past week and prepared . a budget based on the $3 dues for this year rather than the former $5 dues. This budget will de submitted to the executive board for consideration. Another matter of financial im portance as , well as Important from the, membership standpoint is that of 'arranging .for some type of benefit 'to be given i in each of the outlying towns where Chemeketa chapter -.members re side. These towns Include Dallas, Woodburn, Jefferson. Silverton, Independence and Mill City. The Idea to be discussed is whether such benefits would be a profit able undertaking from the stand point of securing additional fi nances as well ' as arousing In terest of those who are elegible as members and who have not yet joined the chapter. A third matter , of importance is the arrangement of plans for the second district meeting which will convene for its second an nual session in - Champoeg Sep tember 17. Chemeketa chapter will be hostess, and Mrs. Fargo as regent of the. chapter will give the address of welcome. Mrs.' U. G. Shipley as state chaplain will give th invocation : . Mrs. Sey mour Jones as state constitution day chairman will give a talk on constitution day, and Mrs. ,C C. Clark -will have charge of ' Che music. Mrs. Homer Goulet is general chairman fof arrangements. Mrs. A. E. Austin is chairman of the committee - in charge of the grounds; Mrs. Claude Is chair man of th committee in charge of the kitchen and dining room arrangements.- ,. Mrs. E, C Apperson as presi dent of .the second district is sending out the Invitations . this, week. It is expected , that there will be at least 150 people, pres- The district bas one meeting each year and one chapter acts as: hostess each time. All the plans and details for the day will r have to be arranged by Chemeketa chapter at the Satur day meeting and it is desired that all members who possibly can be present for the discussions. - Members of the executive board are Mrs: Harry T. Love, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. Lewis D. Grif-! flth, Mrs. C. C. Best, Mrs. F. E- I Sherwin, Mrs-. Karl Stelwer. Mrs. Claude Ellison. . Mrs. Stephen L. j Minard. Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind. ! Mrs. C C. Clark, Mrs. L W. j Potter and, Mrs. Fargo as regent, j i "f , -Jefferson- A lovely social event was a surprise party Monday night g.Iven at the home of ,Mr, and Mrs. Marcum- east of the de-. pot, honoring their son, Leonard on his-13th..blrthday anniversary. Present beside the honor ' guests Leonard .Marcus and the other members of the Marcum family, were Violet Chain. Calls t a Pratt, Mary and Blanche Main, Doris- Row land. Delia Stephenserf and her: brother, Junior Smith, Delavon Thomas,- Maurice -Mangis, Emer son , McClain,' Ralph . Main, Lee, Wright, Burton Thurston, WiUard Lake, Clinton Hart and Milo Harr ris.- -"J - - . -: . - '.; r ' ". .'"""". Dr: and Mrs. Burton A. Myers and daughters, Janice Lea and Jean Marie, accompanied by Mrs. Myers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvatn. motored to Neskewln Friday where they enjoyed r the day at the coasM . - : . a Mr. and Mrs. !f. B. Philbrick of San Francisco I who have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kubn since. Wed--4 nesday, left . Saturday for . their California home. Mrs., W. Connell Dyer . and son. Clay bourne, are expected home Sunday evening from Pen dleton, where they have been for the; past few days attending the Roundup. . , Dr, Mary Jane Rochelle of Portland arrived in Salem Satur day and will be at home to ' her friends in the; Royd Court apartments. : X S p . a a . Miss Muriel Rowe who has been spending .he past week with rela tlves In San Jose, California, will return home Sunday evening. , - -GPECHAL- Permanent Wave COMPLETE Genuine "Ringlette" -i. ( LIMITED TI31E) Phone 1(734; Informal 'Dancing Party Honors ' Visitors Mra.' Ora Mclntyre ? entertained with a delightfully informal danc ing party at her borne Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Lydia Sibbald of Drvmheller. Al berta, Canada ; and a weekend guest. Miss Jean Carrle-of Camas, Wash.; . , ?r ; . Dancing was enjoyed In the liv ing rooms of the home and" re freshments were ' served in the garden which was flooded with a soft eleetrtelight. " Miss Orma Mc lntyre assisted; her mother . " Guests hi compliment to Miss Sibbald and Miss Currie were Miss Grace Holman,,; Miss ". ' Pauline Scott; Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Ora Mclntyre. "Marshall v ! Hartley, Charles, Simpson; Kenneth Klein, Walter ; Mackey;; Sam Bowe, and Norman Scott. i' ' "i - : Girl Reserve Camp 4 ' j Girls Complimented Asslstants in the Girl Reserve camp at Santaly this summer. were entertained Monday night by Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. secretary of the Y. W. C. A. with an "international-dinner. The idea wa car ried over from' the theme of camp life this summvf and "Scotch.' Spanish. Chinese, and American dishes formed the menu. Following the dinner discus sion was had as to the work for the coming season in Girl Reserve circles aad some plans were form ulated.' -Music and informal con versation completed the evening. The Invited guest list included Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Helen Cochran, Miss Gladys Taylor, Miss Eileen Moore, ft Mrs. Jennie Vin cent. Miss Fayei Cornutt, Miss Dor is Clarke, Mrs; M. B. Wagstaff, Miss Gwen Gallaher. Every day marking .which is brown kid, $9.50 . nvijLdJSto Jt MR. C, O. ROSS ' a n : j, XK Vtt3i3LAX . Expert Repair Map v f i (irppodist; '.-J ; kinds of fine work : V I I". T-'fS- j "--!' -"Vfl::! : :'. I . ' ' :" . ;- rdr 1 " n'l'W'Vlg'. ' '"" -"g-fl m ' ... H . - - : Mrs. Trevor Kincald and chil dren, Marshall aad- Peter; ? ' of Portland;! are guests. for the week at the home.,of Mrs. Marshall brother and'" sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.i Willard Marshall. Mrs. Marshall will be remembered as Marie Marshall. Mr. Klncaid will arrive in Salem. Saturday to spend the remainder of the weekend at the Marshall home, j Salem IGlrl Weks Jn Moscow, Idaho - - .i- i 'M i -J.- i; i From 'Moscow, Idaho, comes news of Ithe marriage of Miss Mildred Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iA. B. Hansen of Salem, to Chester; R.; Kerr of Moscow. August 23. The marriage was sol- emnixed ' at the home lot Miss Belle Sweet. - . ; For this i past "two years Mrs. Kerr had charge of the loan desk in the University of Idaho library. She graduated .from Salem! high school, , attended Willamette uni versity and later graduated; from' the University of Oregon: In i 1927, She was Affiliated with Alpha Xl Delta-; sorority. , Mr. IKerrj U;fa graduate of the University of Idaho, where he Is affiliated with the Kappa Sigma fraternity i : ; -.;: &:iS- ' Mrs. Ej Bryant of " Vancouver. B. C-, is visiting at the home of Mr. and MrssLW. H. Henderson on Madison street. Mrs. i Bryant - air-' rived In Salem Thursday; evening to attend the wedding of her sou. Fred Bryant and Miss I Edith Brotherton, which was an ! event of Friday.; Miss La Verne Proctor, who hia bad a serious : ear, infection ; for the past six weeks, attributed to swimming early in the season, al- though gradually I. proving. )s still unable to be up and about. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donnelly - are expected home Sunday! evening from a. Week's ; vacation trip, spent af Marshfield and Bandon, .... -.Fiiic we are rieceiving large shipments "of new itTall shoes them at the new low prices. We are showing a very high styled! ! - . 1 S"i very prominent this season, patent leather is also vry Igood ihiglfrade shoM Ladies' Shoes Most Styles t0 $ 'r;;. 1 - - r 1 . f 1 j Complete FLOEESHEB1 and for both Men i - -!. 10-00 KUiSTUlJ UAKATJSEU HOSK TO MATtn Hi 1 i i u r i 1 I, I , E .. I - . S-.vi - - "Mh 1 Birthday! nave a ' cycle Tifsl they are. wanted, then people, like to forget them, and then at? tp end of a long! life they are again popular anct events in which Pfde may be taken. Such was th blrtb day celebration of f Mrs.- Esther Armstrong who observed her fist birthday Monday with r ,o?pni house' at the home of Mrs. Arura Williams bet ween.; the hours tiCJZ and 5 o'clock. Assisting v durirfg the afternoon were Mrs. DStv.id, McNamar of Dallas and ; Htf-l Florence Boyd I of; Salem, I fkbth daughters of Mrs Armstrong. Mrs. J. F. Billiter and Mra. Wf liams, granddaughters of , Mr.: Armstrong presided at the-.tipa table.;! tfMlt - Elaborate flower; decora'tIji and , many remembrances mad(ja final note of beauty to thei ifet lightf ul afternoon: ; Many . friends called j to wish the. best of hapii ness to the honor guest. t I ! , Mrt A rMitrntl rfiii nttwr . matlea her home with her daughter, iits. David McNamar In Dallas, I! lea Aid . The Ladles Aid-society of tac Leslie Memorial church will mtH in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, There wi)I be a business meeting followed fcbr a silver tea," Thei executive bo Ad composed of Mrs. W. J. Lindfoot; Mrs. Jay , ijHewitt;i Mrs. Ralph Thompson, iwlll j be : the hostess committee for the : tea. Ii ,.t, rl--.-ji:.,7f;f-: ;: m A group iof prominent Salehi matrons -who nfotored to Portland Thursday to spend the day shopv. ping were Mrs. T;.:-; A. i Roberts! Airs. v. MC-Mecnan, airs. a. ift Malson and Mrs. Clifford Farmert Mrs.! E. J. Stlmpson of Port; land has been 'thei house guest to the past wek 'at thei home of he son and'daughterf-ih.iaw, Mr. an "Mrs. John StimpsOn.; MrsArittpng1 Is Complimented line includin g Black and Jfrro wn ' ! . . J (I I, r! . ! ! i luff i I ' " Pin:Seal black arid combinations iof !' '1 i Iv -' " 1 .-: : i ' "Il I 1 r-; ; ,r . v;'o ' Jjy'j ( i; ,r -IkostSti -kl - ; -ill ! ' n i ' r -jtLj1- 'Lai: ;' i S i - An ' r - . i'V 31 i ! ; . i 11: a .-- i i 3 .; - : lines of ARCHPRESEBVERS andJ7 omen i 1y - i - - .f- i;s -' 5. . - -j'.i. ) .. - h Mr. and JMrs. T. II." ralrchild pf Denver i Colorado, are house guests at thfr home of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Evans on Center street A number f linformal affairs are being arranged In compliment to Mrs. Falrchlld daring her stay in Salem; " ' -i . v i 1,3 SundayjPinner Party Pretty Eyent - Mr. and Slllra.1 John Cornthrty entertained ?at their home on Pa cific highways Sun day with tn at- tractive dinner, party. The table wa delightfully' arranged with gladiolus, ahd tthe mepu featured Oregon farm products, f Covers wferel pa'cedj for Aman da Matthew lot Shaw, and her house guesf. Dr. ' Elizabeth Matthews of Sorrento, Italy, and Miss Helen i Coolidge of Bostonj Mass., and J Mr. and t Mrs. Corn forth. ' , : j .:; i ; - ' ; ', ar -' ? Mrs. Cliffdrd Farmer Is spend ing the we4k,end In Portland as the guest of i her slater, Mrs. George Haac. t Mr. .Farmer will drive to Portland Saturday eve ning to Join the group and will return with Mrs. ' Farmer Sunday evening. ; ir - l,.r of Salem recently tpent a few days in Wai&ington, D. C. They " w in; iivu( luitn mine .here, f -. " ..I I ' V ' v'l -i':..e; 1 Mr. ;and hfn. iTed Paulus arr vived home Saturday evening from 4 i two weeKs motor trip which Included a number of the Oregon iW-r'V'frt- : . ' Mr. and! Mrs. William Mcfiil. Christ, Sr., IeftvMonday for New 'llort where jtheyj will spend sev- :rai weeas. i m Miss I Leota;f Jones will spend, the Labor div "holidays in Seattle as the guestlotf ber aunt. Miss Leota Sulllvap. I and v e j ! air. !; !lf j . 'T'.: i f " ; finery. nq "v -I av '-J It U nf - - E t i a ! If i