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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN." Salem, . Oregon, Friday Morning, October 16, 1931 .... .. , i- Society I : v.- Ni6wsand:flub-AifairS Ouvz 11. Doax. SocUty E4Ur O. Di d. Club Has First: Meeting Of Season - Mrs. - Rue Drager entertained v " witfc a bridre tea at her home Thuraday afternoon compliment " inar members of the O. D. O.' dal?. This social afternoon marked the - first meeting of the season for. the club, which will continue to meet regularly th remainder of the fall and winter season, ' A loTely arrangement of fall 1 flowers In large baskets made an effective background for the card tables and for the tea service lat : ' ern the afternoon. Mrs. E. S Preville won high score for cards " At the tea hoar Mrs. Drager wa '. assisted , In serving by MIsS Mar- raret I Drajter and Miss . Pauline Patterson. ' - " Guest were Mrs. Eugene-Eck- riir. Sr.'. Mrs.' Adam EngeL Airs w 1: Anderson. Mrs. T. A."Wlndt- shar, Mr. Frank Boehringer. Mrs. ntnrr Nobbenfeld." A.r. -0. a. " Jnhnnon. Mrs. S.' j: "Karat.-Mrs. 'George- Patterson. "Mrs. 'E. 'SL" Pre ville and Mrs. Drager. . v, . - . , . . Former Willamette Student Weds - Miss Carol Rahskops became the bride- of" Louts Grant Petree ' at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Henry Rahskops of : Portland. Wednesday evening In a auiet home wedding. Rev. J C. Harrison of the Centeniary " Wilbur church of Portland- read the service.' The bride was unattended. She ' wore a gown of ivory chiffon and ' carried Ophelia roses. M1ss Caro lyn Wilson of Salem, played the wedding march, ' ' . - Mrs. Petree was a member of, 1 the graduating class of 1923 from Willamette university. Since that time she has been teaching. '.; She taught last year In Walla Walla. AVash. Mr. Petree Is a research chemist, with a large California company and after "a short wed ding. trip by motor, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Petree will be at home in A lam e- da, Cal. Mr. Petree Is a graduate of William Jewell college and took post graduate work at Stan ford. He Is the son of Mr. and l Mrs. J. E. Petree of Kidder. . Mis , souri. Mrs. Paul Ellis of Salem was among the out-of-town guests for .the wedding. fc .. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT, '4 11 j Miss Marvelle Edwards, daughter. of Mr. arvd MrsJ'Al'J. Edwards, who atiiwunced her engagement to Paul Lorance Pumne, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Purvtne, at an attractive dinner party at the Beta Cht sorority house recently. Mr. Pvrvine is a former resident of Salem and a member of one of pie pioneer families of Salem. No date lias been set for the marriage. Photo by Kennell-Ellis. i I McCormick Class Entertained Mrs. John Caughell is i Club Hostess A 1 o'clock luncheon followed by an atfernoon of cards com pi i ' men ted the members of the bridge club of Mrs. John Caughell Thurs day afternoon at her home. Au tumn flowers and fruit made at tractive decorative pieces for the luncheon table and guest rooms. Covers were 1 placed for! Mrs. Vera Miller, Mrs. Jack Stump of Monmouth, Mrs. A. U. Hewitt and Mrs. Richard Stolz. special guests, and for the club gro"p, Mrs. Wal lace Carson, Mrs. George Weller. Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs. Frank .Chapman, Mrs. Jerald Backstrand. - .Mrs. Alex Adolph, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Mrs. Don Prltchett and Mrs. Caughell. Reserves- Appoint ; Committees 1 The high ' school Girl Reserves who have taken to themselves the name of S'Llhadma club, met Thursday afternoon in the social rooms of the Y. W. C. A. Miss -.Theresa' Ulrlch, president of the club.. presided CatJ the .. business meeting- which was preceded by - group singing led .. by Barbara . f Rodgers. r and -.. accompanied, by Gwenn. Gallaber.'-' , . - - '. At . ther -business meeting the ' following. -.committee heads were ? appointed: program. Virginia ''Wassam: , social. Shirley Knight- ote;- -, finance, -Dorothy v Tueker; 'membership. Gwen Gallaher; ser vice. Grace Skinner; ring. Rachel Gardener; publicity, Agnes Moore. . Plana .were also made for a tike to be October 23. Mrs. S. Breltensteln entertained - members of the U. D. club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Irv- ' Ins; Caplinger was a special guest. Mrs. I. ''Demytt assisted Mrs. -.Breltensteln at thejlea hour. High core for cards was won by 'Mrs. George Henderson. Present were v Mrs. E. A. PruitUMrs. John Noth l , man, Mrs. T. D. McClaine. Mrs. "C D. Thomas, Mrs. . I. - Demytt. Mrs. James Heenan, "Mrs. Frank Jaskoskl, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. : David O'Hara, Mrs. Eugene Ecker- len, Sr., Mrs- J George Henderson ) and Mrs. Breltensteln. r . - ' Dallas Mrs. Maurice" Dalton (entertained with a miscellaneous ' shower for Mrs. Locke H. Mard is (Miss Otello ; Friar) ; v Tuesday ' 4 ntght. Four tables of bridge were itt nlay. Mrs. Lawrence Smith ' "won high honors and Mrs. Walter Craven had the low score. The guests present at the shower were the honor guest, Mrs. Locke ' II. Mardis. Mrs. Paul Skeels. Mrs. P. J. - Walton,. Mrs. Gwendolyn NewbllL. Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Walter. CraTen, Mrs, W. L. Pemberton, Mtss Aujnista Ger lfnger. Mrs. V. O. Williams. Miss ' KIna Farley, Miss Ethel Jackson, Miss Marjorle Jackson, Miss Mar garet Friar. Mrs. Earle Richard- von. and, Mrs. Harry Muellef ana v Miss Flora Brown of Portland. : Gervals - The Community 500- club held Its first meeting; of the -fall : and winter series: Tuesday night at the Masonic hall. Eleven tables" were in "play. i Women's - prizes went to Mrs. Ward Landy and Miss Gertrude ! Weiss, and gentlemen's - prises , were won by P. W. Seeiy-and Joe F. Nathman. (.; ?t - Mrs." M. D. Henning, Mrs.T-A. Nlbler and. Miss Sophie -Nibler : were hostesses : The dining-room - was beautifully . decorated with ' calendula flower. The next meet- lng will be on November 10, - with Mrs. A. B. Adkissoa, Mrs. T. A. DItmars. Mrs. C. W. Cuts forth and Mrs. A. DeJardjn as hostesses. Mrs, Harry W. Scott was host ess to members of the McCorm ick class of the First Methodist church at her home Wednesday afternoon. i At the business meeting presid ed over by Mrs. John Marr, presi dent, several plans of importance were developed. . A nursery was planned to be arranged in the church for the convenience of mothers with restless youngsters. Plans were also made for guest day for the class Govern ber 10 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Kletzing. An evening party at Which time husbands of members of the class will be Invited was planned for October 20 at which time Mr. and O . . r i I Additional Society I . on Jrage 7 Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee will be hosts. Following the business meeting a delightful social hour was len Joyed. Mrs. John Marr, Jr., as sisted Mrs. Scott inj serving tea ; Present were MrsL Waldo Mar sters. Mrs. Harold McMillln, Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Bryson Lausch, Mrs. ' Ralph Kletzing, Mrs.'R. R. Hewitt, Mrs. D. Schultze. Mrs. I Cecil Moink, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. Ellsworth HartWell, Mrs. Emmett Welling, Mrs. Fos ter Odom, Mrs. John Marr, Jr, and Mrs. Scott. A quiet ceremony Tuesday at the residence of Rev W. C. Kaint- ner united in marriage Miss Mar garet E. Grimm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Grimm, and John L. Kufner, son of Mr. and Mrs.; P. Kufner. Only close relatives and friends were present. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Kuffner will make their home! In Silverton. - . j ! j W Pootball ROBES Special VA "AS ro 98 OREGON PURE WOOL IN j LARGE COLORFUL !; PLAIDS. ALL HAVE HAND ROLLED FRINGE Men's Department Foreign Missionary; . Society Meets - Ait .interesting meeting; of the Foreign Missionary society .of fhe First Methodist church was held Wednesday Afternoon K la the church parlors withr jfrs. :M. C. Flndley. president,' presiding. At the business meeting - new officers were appointed to fill va cancies made ; by . resignations. These , were Mrs.; Roy . Lockenour. corresponding " secretary; Mrs. Green, stewardship secretary; and Mrs. j F. Breithaupt, secretary of. literature.;- - ' .Mfs. Roy Lockenour led the de votions, - and '. Mrs. ' George Alden gave J a travelogne , of her recent trip in China and approached her subject from the standpoint ot the Advances.' made' la Christina work! la China. ." ; " ; :W. - Following, tue program tea was servedwlth the officers, of the so ciety f as hostesses.' iTbese . were Mrs. Findley. Mrs.. J. .A. MUla, Mrs. B. E. Slsson, Mrs. Roy. Lock enour, Mrs. W. C. "Wlnslow. 'Mrs. A.- Ar Xeer' Mrs..'Thpmas Holman,; Mrs. ! Yarns, Mrs.' F. ' Breithaupt, and Mrs. Green.: - Presiding at the tea Uble was Mrs. Littler, $2 years of age aa4 Mr. Witter, II years of age. t .' ' All members of the Salem De gree of Honor Protective associa tion are requested to be present for the Friday evening meeting at the Woman's clubhouse In or der that plans may be completed for the one-day -, session of the Willamette District convention which will e held ia Salem No tember If. At the .eonventlon, national regional director. ' Lois A. Gelser, BUte president Eva Traver, and state rice president. Dora'K. Morlejr and Bessie Ed wards all will be present. f . - ; Mrs. Mary Moynlhan will leaw today for Hartford, Conn; where, she will visit: for some time. n ' - - : .rr-.t M .tl'lll nTTTTTTMFV t'XJ'"" Fislt Pattern '; Hat ' SAMPLES AT V PRICE SEE THEM TODAY DISPLAYED IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 2ndFLObR " Mil iLER - . --1.. T 3 4 IVf Y.M V.I W.M .M .t V.I 1,1 -SiI l.l l.i Iml l.M l.S l. 1VI Ymd M 1.1 t.I Y.IJM LI .M V.I T.J 1-1 VyS V..'t Y.I 1.1 t Ldl luM .l lit 1 ELECTRIC COOKERY FOR ALL! . 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