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X-JXKML4 OLA Tlfe OREGON STATESMAN. SiRil Oregon, Tw "fJlzrrAa, September 15 If IT Society Social Clubs Will Start Season Today The season of social card clubs is swinging Into lite today with the ; beginning of the Tuesday club season at the home of Mrs. "Prince Byrd. ' Other card clubs will follow suit soon or at most the week after the state fair Is completed. " ;' The Tuesday club, will start the season with an Informal 1 o'clock ; luncheon at the Byrd home fol , lowed with an afternoon of cards. The membership : complete plans to be present for this first meeting. ; These are Mrs. Dan J. Try, Jr., Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, : Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Frits i Slade. Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. John " Carson, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. T. A: Roberts, Mrs. KeithPowell tl Woodburn. .Mrs.. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. Max .Hofer of . Portland.' '; -. i a : - A. A: U,(W: Will Hear Of Travels v Members of the , American as ' soclatlon of Ufllrersity women of Salem will meet for the first fall luncheon Saturday at the Elks lnt at 1 o'clock. 1 The chapter taeets monthly during the winter and spring. 1 5 Mrs. J. A. JeluerKS is presiuem : for this year and will preside-at the Saturday meeting. Reports will be given y-committee chalr man and plans for the year will be discussed. Officers and com mittee chairman In addition to Mrs. Jelderks are1 Miss Leila Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Herbert Rae. secretary; Miss Laura Hale, treasurer; Miss Alta Kershner, international relations chairman; " Mrs. Milp ltasmussen, literature chairman'; Miss Beryl Holt .publicity chairman: Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, child : study chair man; Miss Helen Louise Crosby", program chairman; Mrs. Harry Keeney, hostess chairman;; Miss. Grace Elisabeth Smith, legisla-i tive chairman;- and Mrs. W. Wells Baum, membership chair- - man.- . - According to the general plan for the chapter meetings ther- is a special speaker for each lunch eon. This Saturday, Mrs. W. E. Kirk will talk to the members concerning her recent travel. In Europe. Prof, and Mrs. Kirk re- 'turned the . first of the month from a year spent In travel in TTnrnn anrf study In New-York city. : . . i ' i " . i ' ; a - Mrs. Albert Hunter will leave for Portland today where: she will attend the supreme conten tion of P E.' CL which is in ses sion there this week. While In Portland Mrs. Hunter will be the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Major and Mrs. G. Law . rence Dutton. . i ' Pattern I 2202 By ANNE ADAMS ' : .-l frock is attractively illustrated in. a contrasting yoke and-sleeves br an unusually smart model. The 'diagonal bodice seamings are re-' seated, in the skirt godets Which 'are joined : Into the side, seams, lending a long;. unbroken linetto the front of the skirt. Tiny but tons are very new for trimming. Satin, canton or wool and silk may be combined here. Lovely themes; are .black and white, black and gre$n, brown and yellow, rur and 'flesh.-.' . ( Pattern 2202 is obtainable only In sizes 14. 16. Ig. re.. 32, 34. , u ana .z. siz-5 1G requires Z yards of 39-inch material, 1 yards contrasting. Yardrge for every stxe.; and simple, exact in structions are given. No dressmak ing experience Is necessary to make this model with our pattern. araataulrint aipertrata h aaeea ry t oiak ihla ommIcI with , ar lta. YardMff for ry iu, aad eimpte axart inatrttrtiAaa ar Ci4 Scad f.fteea eHti for ! pattara. Wrua iilamly yoUr nrmo. aidra aad tyla aambrr.- Ba tura to a tat a ia Wanted. ' - - - . : Tba mw aprtwg "and . aania'er Dat eatalac featmra mm -aaealloal aa aartmant of aftorBoaa. aporta .aad ovaa draaaaa. liturK hImii u atddiea' ehatkoa. siu daligtufat aceca- i "'" rcico oi eatawa! riiiaea antv . Ca-ala awftk pattern, tweaty "a tcata. Aa4rat oil atait aad ar eara to fitatoaaiaa Pattora Dapara MMV142 Waa t?ta itract. Maw Tark News and Club Olive M. Doak, SOCIAL Tuesday, Salem W. C. T. U. meet at 2 o'clock: Union hall. South i Commercial street; report of directors and gen eral -meeting. .' 1 '-f - "'. - Informal reception to congregation and friends! of Unitarian church with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Alban Well, hosts, between hours of 8 and 11 o'clock at 657 Cheme keta street. , ' . ! . -i k- St. Paul's Episcopal Junior guild, Mrs. George Ar buckle. 950 E street; 2:30 o'clock. I' - . Mrs. Eugene Eckerlen, Sr., hostess to U. D. club for first meeting of season. - r Formal reception by Chadwlek chapter. No. 37, pf der of the Eastern Star; honoring Mrs. Paul Hauser, grand conductress; regular lodge meeting preceding re ception. ' - , ; " Salem Symphony orchestra practice 7:30 o'clock, Y. M. C. A. auditorium. ! l American War Mothers, 2 o'clock In American Lu theran church; social and business meeting: lut meet ing before delegates go to national convention in Long Beach. Cal. i P. L. E. & F. club. Pythian sisters, with Mrs. Pet!r Hansen, 180 MHler street; 1:30 o'clock. -( Past Presidents club. Woman's Relief corps, all-day meeting in Grand Army, building, state fair grounds. - . Business girls class of First, Methodist church, olect officers, g o'clock at home of Miss Minnie and Edna Miller. 1009 North' Fifth, street. r Past Noble Grands club will hold meeting tonight st borne of Edith McElroy, Wednesday, General Aid society of Church parlors. 2:30 o'clock. First meeting of th year for Women of the First Congregational church, with Mrs. ,W. E. Wilson on Court! street. ' f ' - : i ii .--Order of the Amaranth, Masonile temple. Iieslle Can-Do class with North! Winter street. 2 o clocks Thimble club of Maccabees, regular meeting, at home of Mrs. Bertha Loveland, .o'clock.. i South Circle of First Christian church, all-day meet- i; Jng with covered diish luncheon at noon. ; Thursday. September 17 Ladies of the G. A. R.; 2 o'clock In armory; shol-t business' meeting followed by social meeting. . : ; Friday, September 18 s j:; First meeting; of fall !, Paul's Episcopal church, with Mrs. U. G. Shipley Saturday, September 19 F1r$t meeting of fall tion of University Women, Jclub. Woman's Relief corps, i hall. Wedding Anniversary Dates Complimented A delightfully informal picnic dinner and afternoon of cards and conversation Sunday observed the weddfajr anniversaries ot Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Meyers and also the birthday of Mrs. Daney, with Mrs. W. Al Jones and Miss Mabel Creighton as hosts at their home on "Jones mere" farm. : ! j.""" A wedding-cake for the wed ding anniversaties and a birthday -ake for MrsJ Dancy together with beautiful autumn centerpiece decorated the table, where covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Dancy, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Da vis, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, Senator and Mrs. Charles D. Mc Nary, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Gillingham, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Qlinger, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker, Mrs. : W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Lawrenee . Cavihess and Miss Na dine Cavine3s, both of Port land. George Brown. Creighton Jones aad Ward Davis. . ' . -. . q .. . - MrslSfeinerWill Complimented . Among the fltflightful aflairs be ing planned, for Mrs. Milton. Stein er before Bbe leaves--with Dr. Steiner for the east 'where they will spend f e winteri will be the bridge tea which will be an event of Thursday afternoon. - f Mrs.' Wallace Carson and Mrs. George Welle will be Joint host esses' at the Carson home- It is planned that cards will be; la play at seven tables. . : ' Dr., and Mrs. Steiner will be guests of honor; tonight of tDr. and Mrs Kenneth - Power, Mr. " and Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. John . Caugbell. Jr., at the home f Dr. land Mrs. .Power. . .. . .. ,..!!.. .. ; ... . -fi". -J.;'i J 4'.;.; . .y " TutBer-The Three Link club or the Rebekab lodge met all day Friday with Mrs. ; Bernice Roberts at her home three miles east; of .Turner. -' Members and ifrienas reseAt were Mrs. Mabel iMartin, Mrs. L.. J. Rowley Mrs. ;.lfiveiyn Naderman and two children Cle one -and Gerald of Salem; ; Mrs,. C HRichesj Mrs. Margaret Rich es and : youn ;son Gordon, Miss Ruth ; Robinson, -Miss, i Mabel Walker, Miss Murial , Sallsburg, Mrs, .If H.i - Small, Mrs. Ada Sparks - and children, Maurice, Kaihaleen and : Eleanor: ' Barbara, Alice, and: Deane- Roberts and the hostess, Mrs.' Roberts. - - -'r.: v - ' ': S Zena-A'grpupof former Zena folk who have a summer cottage In Zeaa, had a pleasant outing here Sunday. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hender son and daughter, Mary Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Woelke and daughter -Justine, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Albln and .Samuel Phillips, all of Salem. Additional guests for the day j were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker and son Sam and S. H- Barker all of Zena. j -r, Vil;-' , Sil verton Dr. and . Mrs. A. J. McCanhel - entertained Saturday I hlght at dinner for their nephew. Jack -1 McCannell . of Portland. Guests.were Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Sylvester, .Mist Shlrly ' Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. ' Edson Comateck.- Roger Comstock, Janet Comstbck, Miss Jennie) Graham.- and Jack McCannell. I S Young' '-XlcCannell, Roger Comstoek and Miss Sylves ter .jure all students at. the Uhl versity of Oregon. - -.-i :- : i i -' -.i' ..- ' 1 : Mrs.K Hussell Bonesteele and her mother, Mrs. Jeanne Briggs, epeni jaenoay Hi 'Portland. Society Editor CALENDAR September J 5 364 North 12th street. September 16 First Methodist church iln first fall meeting; -8 o'clock,. Mrs. M. A. Marcy, 10$7 405 South 25th street; 2:0 for women's auxiliary to St eason for American associa one o clock luncheon at Elks regular meeting. In Miller? Woodburn. Mrs. D. H. Hawley will be hostess r to the Federated Women of the , First Baptist chttrch of Woodburn Tuesday af ternoon, September 15, at her home. Mrs. Hawley will be as sisted by " Mrs. Fred S. Burya, Mrs. Myrtle Cole. Mrs. Oscar Allen and Mrs. C. J. Rice. 1 4 The "installation of officers for the coming year is scheduled for the meeting. A committee is also arranging . special music for the afternooni -: - s- Farewell Party fpr L. W. Biddies Members of the United) Breth ren church complimented Rev. and Mrs. L. Wt Biddle recently In a social evening at the church. Rev. and Mrs. Biddle leave today for Walla Walla. Wash., after a very successful period of service with the Salem United Brethren church. .- jj : The first part of the i evening was given over to Miss Janet Gil bert, denominational secretary of the Otterbein Guild from Dayton, O. She spoke In entertaining fash ion concerning her work. A mu sical number followed, given by Miss LaVerne Homyer. K - - Mrs. O. A. Chase presented Rev. and Mrs. Biddle with a present of appreciation . from the church members) The evening closed with a social hour and conversation. Miss 'Marian Chase,' Miss Frances Christensen, Alias Ida Mae Lyons and Miss Maxine Hill had . charge of the refreshments. . .. a Mrs. B. W. Macy, president of the 'South Circle of - the First Christian church,' Is asking that all members of the circle be pres ent for the all-day meeting which Is called for Wednesday at the church. There will be. a covered dish luncheon at noon. 1 as ; our ct YX MM there arid back"--duickly and at low cost by Inter . . Modern inter-city telephoning is . fast, clear, in expensive. Our aim is to make Jt as easy arid satisfactory to you as local call. The Pacific Telephone Anb Teuegraph Company -""aiaaaaaaaaaaaaalaiMaWaaWaaaal J.- V . . & - . Affairs Choose One Color, Sound Fashion Advice f By ORMA MclNTYRE , . In .planning your winter ward robe, take j seriously the advice all .. style experts agree on. "Choose one color and ; stick to it.". Now, of course, carefully chosen harmonizing shades can be worn, bnt the' bulk" of the smart, wardrobe must be of one shade. Unless you are one of .the fa vored few who can haye an en tirely new wardrobe each season, dont . dedlde to have black your, color this year, whereas all your aaseasorles from last winter that are still wearable, are" brown. . Un less you , take stock of what you have, then plan accordingly you will find your wardrobe an. un harmonious mass of - everything. You may, as a carry-over from your school days, have the habit of getting your winter's clothes at one time, or you may like to have something 'new every bow and then as the . season advances. In either case, see that each pur chase tits Into Its proper space. Know, what you intend, to get be fore you go 8hoppingfor it,, or ar surely as anything, you'll go look ing tor an informal dress and go home with a tweed sport outfit; Turn your back on any "darling frock" that does not fit into the plan, for that is the only way you can be sure of being well- rf rttsHAf - at a.11 tfmM. little you have to 'spend on clothes, you can make your ward robe a hobby and it's remarkable how It will, flourish under a lit tle thought-and attention. Just think how it would help our pocket-books if we could make ourselves remember that being well-dressed does not , mean a ser ies ot shopping orgies, but Is en tirely a matter of restraint and good taste, both traits being, ac cording to good psychology, ac quirable characteistics! .'' Y. W..C. A. Executive Board to Meet The first fall board meeting for the executive board of the local Y. W. C. A. will be held this morning In th Y. W. C. A. council rooms. Mrs. William McGIlchrist, president, will preside. Full reports fromjthe summer camp and organization work for the past year will be " given by Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher. local sec retary. Other reports will be given by committee chairmen. Included in those reportins will be Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, camp; Mrjs. P. W. Byrd. health education;. Mrs. W. D. Clarke," membership; Mrs. F.: A. Elliott, finance; Mrs. L. O. Clement, house; Mrs. J. E.; Blink- Lhorri, girls work.. " . Mrs. W. E. Kirk, who will meet with the board for the first time in over a year and who has been in the east where she was able.to attend .several national ' board meetings of the Y. M. C. A., will lead the devotions today and will speak on the contacts she made with Y. W. C. A. work, in the east. Mrs. Kirk is a member of the national 'board. Several Important matters vi tally concerning the board and the work.of the year will come up for discussion today and it is urged that all members be pres ent to take part In the activities. Leslie Can-Do Class To Meet In order not to miis a meeting during state fair week and In or der not to. interfere with ;the rally , week which . is planned b the Leslie Methodist church for next, week, the Can-Do class, will hold its meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. A. Macy, 1097 North .Winter street. Mrs. John Bertelson and Mrs. C. S. Orwig will be, assistant host esses for the afternoon. Lincoln Mrs. Herman : C. Hammers of Lincoln left recently for. Helena, Montana, with her mother, . Mrs. Murray Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have a 4000 acre stock' ranch at Helen a". They intended to be gone ' about a month. - j ' ; x 9- voice I W I ' ITva m a c "w- ti Ma ' - Birthday Made Dinner Mr. Harry A. Rowe entertain ed with rlnformal dinner parties both Sunday and Monday evening at the Rowe home on South. Com mercial street. . . . . : ; :- Sunday ; evening Mrs. Minerva Rowe, mother of Mrs. Rowe, was complimented on the occasion of her birthday and sharing honors with; her was Miss Kathryn Rowe who will : leave 'Sunday i for the1 University of Oregon. Covers! were placed Sunday eve ning for Mrs. Minerva Rowe, "Miss Kathryn Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophyj Miss Bartha Chase, Mrs. Carrie Case,; Willis West of Sea side, Brace Courtney Bariington and Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry A. Rowe. , "Monday! night the dinner party Was" In compliment to Miss Rowe and covers ' were placed for Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter Spaulding. Le ona Spanldlng, .Bruce Courtney Barrington, Miss 'Rowe and Mr: and Mrs.i Hsfrry Rowe. Summer Reunion Happy Affair . "" . T ' - ? ; ' k More than . 30 alumni, former students,! ! prospective students, and friends of the Portland Bible Institute; living in and near Sa lem, gathered Friday; evening lor their annual summer reunion at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Beckett, ; 2525 Basel . atvenue. Cloverly .planned contest games provided the- evening's entertain ment, foUtrwedfhy group singing, and solos. by Miss Miriam Keat ing, of Vancouver, Wn., and Ros coe Plowman, ot Salem. A short 1? m 2 A Valued Rough Sponge St Moritz Nubs Genuine Polo Basket Weave . . . .' ; . . ... .... . e e e a Luxury coats are much less this year. . . And when one can buy a - luxury coat that is combined - with sports, for general wear what an, opportunity to save! - 1 - ' i . . j. , : : ; - r '-."'"' : ' " ' . -iJ '' : ' i t; , - ;'" . : " "! f" Miller's 2nd. floor, coat shop is ; showing a special value group of these ; new coats at ?24.50 that are " positively the smartest coats in town at this price. Prirtz coats in the famous St Moritz Nubs in black and white": mixed as illustration." Others by equally r famous fashion artists, that show ' a decided influ ence of the .Second Empire styles. r . r ' ! . A?lchpice.vof ; such .furs "as Lapin, Pointed 'wolf, French' beaver and caracul. Tajte elevator- to 2nd. floor nd shop through the coat shop today! V You'll be delighted with the new fashions we feel sure; .. . . . v : .! r - i : . - r : .- '?. ' ' .'-,. r ' :. : : i ' - '-. : . . . -. . : ;AUTUH COLORS f, . MASCARA- BftOWN r : : . ; . BLACK AND WHITE " . . ;. NAVY AND. -ROYAL V ; ":. PLAIN BLACK till i devotional service was led by Miss Sophia Townsend, an Instructor at the Institute, after which, light re freshments were served. "Cjf f There were present Carol ' Kl ter, Genevieve .Martin, Fay Dal ton, "Edith Riggs. Genevieve Beck ett; Sophia Townsend; MHO, Ross, Joha Rudin, William y TowBe. Wallace and Milton Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hulet, Mr,ij ahd Mrs. Roscoe Plowman, ; Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, Sibyl 1 and Evelyn Beckett, all of Salem ; .Ralph' Kleen and Theodore Wltham, of Pratum; Helen and j Laura Cam mack, of Rosedale; Irene and El mer, witham." and joy Jones; from Woodburn ; Esther and Elisabeth Stayton and 1 Gardner . Bennett, from j Stayton: Walter Rudy, jof Summit; Edward Harmon,? frqm Mlddleton; Leone Burns and Hel en Ritter. froni Portland; Evert Tuning from Twin Rocks; and Mi riam Keating from Vancouver, Wm V. ; ! m m ! ' i : .: j The Woman's Relief corps will meet for its regular: meeting; Sat urday In Miller! hall. - This will be an important meeting because Of the fact that several comnil. tees are to be appointed to cate for -the slate; fair ! work to te done by the corps, i ;. j Mrs. Hattle Cameron, who ' has spent the past several days Portland where she was, called because of the .Illness of her cou sin, Otis McEwan. returned to her In Salem Monday. Mrs. Velma Farmer iwilllleaye Wednesday noon for Detroit, xncfc . whera she will BPend I a v Sh will be the guest of Mr.) and Mrs Vletor MeKentle. L Tweeds laar mm ffiiMi ...f - 1 . 4No iHost Diriler Dance Plan j '31 i One of the Interestipg events of ; the first fall social activities will be the no host dinner dance which Is planned by about 24 cosples for the young' married people's circle for i Thursday Bight, j "! lij;! .'Ct"'-' r ! : The affair will he held In the Silver ! Grills oom of -the Gray Belle. A color scheme' of laven der, green and shades: of gold are being : worked out for? the : table and room decoratlotts fend a ser ies of I unique - prises are ; being planned to add amusement to Jhe bridge). which twill be, in play. Both bridge and : dancing will? be enjoyed following: the . dinner I , r: "T f -h T i!' ' -91 'Ladies of the Grand Array? of Ihe Republic will meet In the armory Thursday afternoon at: 2 o'clock. FoHowlng a short busi ness meetlnjr a social afternoon wHl be 'enjyed. ! ; Mrs. George Smith land Mrs. E. B. Taylor are in charge of the arrangements I jMrsj Bertha I LoVelahd ( will f be hostess to members , of the Thim ble club of the Miccabees at her home, s 405 South !' 25th street, Wednesday afternoon at j2 O'clock. , y f- j fliif.-i- v'". gf 1 Miss Kathryn Rowe - will "be among the college r people Who will leave Salem Sunday tor the University "of Oregon In, Eugene. I Miss! Dorothy" Bell- fca left for San Francisco : where .: she -will spend la week. 5; M!!i-iii;l : J; - -ftxtftm "? 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