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1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleny Oregon, Sunday Morning. October 13, 1931 PAGE ELEVEN galley ; Club;::I&m6ii ! WiU AtteMvS Sessiph Club Women To Convene : Soon ' i 171RIDAT and Saturday of this : fl week, will be" busy time for local and state clubwomen. Saturday la. "president'" day f on the Salem Woman's elab pro gram. At tnla Time Mrs. Charles N. BUyea of Dallas, state president of the Oregon Federation of Wom en' clubs, .will speak on the gen eral subject of "LooklHs Ahead." This meeting will be preceded by Important, state executlre meet ings Friday at which, time, about 50 women of, the state club are ex pected to he in Salem to confer with the state president, Mrs. Bll yeu. :-' '-V'1". fr -.-. 'r ' ' .? "" 5 The state executlre board will go Into session at 10 o'clock Fri day morning at the ' Woman's clubhouse. Following- this session a 'n host" luncheon will be serr ed at one o'clock at the Elks tem ple. - ; ,.- . . : . ' . Beginning at 2 o'clock the i board members and ' department chairman will go Into session for a discussion of plans and activi ties for the coming year. Heads of divisions were not- called-in . for this conference because of the small amount of time which could be devoted, to the Various .ques ' tlons to come before the execu- tires. The visitors In town will be guests of local club women Friday night and stay' over for the Satur i day' session of the Salem Woman's Club.-'-- - One oi the chief matters for dis cussion for the state . executive ! board will be plans for carrying: on the state magazine, -"The Ore gon Clubwoman.".. Among those who. have signified , their Intention of attending are 1 Mrs. Glendora Blakery of Port i land, chairman of public welfare, ! Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Marshfleld, : chairman of citizenship, and re i cently in charge of the blceaten-niar-program, and. Miss Grace Chamberlain, Ashland,' 'chairman of fine arts. ; . i Mrs. Henry Hostess To Mission Society - Zena Thirty six members and guests of the Calvary Baptist Mis sionary society of Salem were de lightfully entertained : at ' the third annual meeting to be held at "Maple Mound" home of Mrs. Wayne D. Henry of Zen "Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wr Earl Coch ran, Mrs. L. Behrens and Mrs. D. R. Peterson were joint hostesses with Mrs. Henry. " - " Golden and brown : marigolds a vanged In' . low - baskets and bowls were used about the guest rooms. Assisting with the musi cal program were Mrs. Harry Harms of Salem, who sang - solo accompanied by Mrs. W. F. Fos ter who also played for group singing. Miss MIna GUe, presi dent, presided at the business meeting. -, Ways, of procarlng money for work for - Japanese mission at Lake Lablsh were dis cussed aud it was voted to hare an affair 'for this purpose in No Tember. - Mrs. O. H. Pickens gave' an account of her rlslt to the city union and state meeting at Ore gon City recently when 22 BaiK tist churches out - of Portland were represented. -Of iateresi " was the lesson wlflch was In the nature of a question , box. oae group Questioning r and another selected group answering. Dainty refreshments were ser ved by the- hostesses at the con- SOCIAL CALENDAR - 5k. three - Sunday, October 18,-r , 'Talks will be given by J. Baxter at one o'cloel . o'clock and five o'clock today1 it Beacon bulb-farm, lnTt" ' which care of dahlias wllfbe stressed. Located four mile t -south of Salem on Pacific highway;1 pabUeinTtt!. i? 1 , Monday, October 19 1 ' " American Legion auxiliary regular buslkesa meeting. costume oartr following: Miller's hau 1 1 History secUon of Salem Arts league,- with Mr. and ' Mrs. John Clifford. 1585 Ferry street, 1:39 o'clock. All Interested Invited to attend. . Tuesday,-October 20 Cummioga, , Past Noble Grand club with Mrs. W. A. .1SI7 North Winter street. - i Social meeting for American War' Mothers, Ameri- aa Lutheran chujch, 2 o'clock. Reports from returned j delegates. -! ' ,:3.':Hi ":"V& Mr. and Airs. Lynn Cronemiller hosts te Wrlter'a section of Salem Arts League, at their home 1? CO South ;' Winter street. - J'. ..; I---. ; --.. v ir- -.-;:! U, r?V?" Chadwlek chapter; order of the Easter Star, fcost -for matrons and patrons, associate matrons and patrons. ." and secretaries of the 2 C Eastern Star chapters lu Port- . land and vicinity. 'V:; : i 'v --rt. !, Mrs. George E. Allan, hostess at her home on North t 17th street, to Missionary society of First Presbyterlaii ji church2:S0 o'clock. -' 'L f 4 - - ' T Friendship group of First Presbyterian church; ia k: church parlors; covered dish supper at titO o'cloek. ' , , ' " " ' . ' i .'1 t . Wednesday, October 21 y t : f t i Woman's Union of First Congregational Church, all- -day meeting at church beginning at Jt o'clock; potluck V luncheon at noon; important business meeting in after- - . Official rlslt of 'grand Royal .matron,:. Mrs. Macll :L Beck of Eugene for Hanna Rosa Court, order of the Am- fv D riye;?JD.egun K T - iNew For S-;;yVU0Icl aranth; regular business meeting following - dinner. Thursday, October 22 - Mri - Clande 30 o'clock tUi; I Hayesvllle- Woman's club, with mage, 1110 Market street.- i ! n t '- Neah-Kah-Nle string quartet, 8 o'clock! In Salem Woman's clubhouse. Miss Nancy Thieisen asjlstlnf art ist : . - . V--- D." A. R. bridge tea. Woman's clubhouse, i afternoon. T , . . , , - - . . i ; " Friday, October 23 " . Mrs. John Bertelson, hostess to U. S..W. V,t o'clock, at her home, 110 Lefelle street. Social 2:S afternoon. elusion of the meeting assisted by Mrs. W.W. Henry and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry. . Included la those present were Mrs. George King, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. W.- F. Foster, Mrs. Earl Gregg, Mrs. W, Pickens, Mrs. C. R. Gregg,. Mrs. O. H. Pickens,! Miss Nina McNary, Mrs. W. A. Barkus and small son John, Mrs. S. Vail, Mrs. E. J. Roth, Mrs. L. J. Enslin," Mrs. Harry Harms; Mrs. AJBoelter, Mrs. S. Willis. Mrs. E. V. Barham and Infant daughter, Mrs, Pearl Ralph, Mrs. W. N Crawford Mrs. Susy L. Wallace, Mrs. E. X5- Pratt, Mrs. G; C Farmer, Mrs C. Nundinger, Mrs. P. BlatcWey, Mrs. W. Nel son and son. Miss Mlna Gile, Mrs. B. Blngenbelmer, Mrs. w. w. Henrv Mrs. W. Kennetn. iienry and small daughter Corinne, Mrs. Agnes Jones', Mrs. John. Bureaam, W. Henry and the hostesses. ; Dallas Mr. and Mrs. W. L Soehren and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wearer were in Portland Thurs day for the wedding of their niece. Miss Lois Bunkleberger to Mr. Ralph Hlrte. Mrs. Nancy Brown, grandmother of the bride also went down for the ceremony. Miss Dunkleberger was reared in Dallas, and moved to Portland with her parents some years ago. - r i KeUer At the last meeting of the Kelxer , community ' club It was voted to hare a Hallowe'en party, to ; be held at the school house Friday, evening, October SO. SKower Compliments Miss Naomi Heei 1 was Kelzer Mrs. David Saucy bosteaa Friday afternoon for- a prenuptlar shoWer complimenting Miss Naomi Fleet -ot Salem, soon to become, the bride, of ilerman Rehfuss, son of Mrs. Marguerite Rehfuss of Kelier. : v r:. i- ".. tf The afternoon Iwas spent In so cial conversation! and embroidery work. Many useful ' gifts - were presented to Miss Fleet. - Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted , by Mrs. . : Glenn. Frum, Mrs. Lester Pearmine, Mrs. Roy Melson, Mrs. Ray Betzer and Mrs. N. Av' Wbb: t ,7 ? -.- Those present were Mrs. Ei J. Kurtt, Mrs. N. ; A, Webb, Mrs. Claude E Settlemler, , Mrs. E. T. Hall. Ethel Hall. Mrs. U 1 E. Weeks, Mrs. C. H. Downey, Mrs. W. E. Savage, Lola Keefer, Irma Keefer. Maa KInkaid, lira. M4 F. Bltven, Mrs. F. E. Efans, Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Mrs. Glenn Frum, Mrs. Ray Betxer, Mrs Lester Pearmine. Mrs. Roy Melson, Mrs. Walter Pearmine, Ruth Rullfaon, Mrs. Marguerite ( Rehfuss, Mrs. Donald McGinty. iLllUan Rehfuss. Mrs. Harold Oldenburg, Mrs.! O. N. Thompson, the hostess Mrs. David Saucy, the honor guest.' Miss Naomi Fleet and four of the younger generation, Corabelle and Carolyn Weeks, George Frum, David Melson; Lester jr., and Nellie Jane Pearmine, and Darid, Verle and Howard Saucy. Hayesvllle Woman's club Will meet Thursday with Mrs. Claude Talmage, 1210 Market street, Sa lem.' ..: " -'f A , 4 Scflo Slightly Heavier Soled Oxfords, and -.-,. - - .. ' with a grain, featured numbers and realjy new. h j Plain toesTleather heels and ideal for school and college wear. Beautiful and serviceable. Priced here 1 TTIi MS n jfci Silas $M6 F THE course .of every, organ ization membership drives be . come necessary la order to maintain high degree et Interest and to aupply-requite - tor those who leave the organlzatlon-jin the naturtl derelopment i ot circum stances; One organisation which is beginning a membership drirev mostly for the purpose of inereae ing interest by securing a large quota of the -many eligible wom en, la the American Legion Aux iliary. Jfcij-'t:;- ".ii-iV? .. The quota . toward : which4 the organization la working is 221. Mrs. Glen' Seeley is general chair man and her . workers are' divided into three teams of which the captains are Mrs. J. T. Delaney, Mrs. Christopher Butte, and Mrs.' Charles. DuvaL ' " "v ,: : Mrs, M. J. Melcholr, president of the auxiliary, v will present a prise for the Individual securing the most new members. The teams losing will be hostesses for a social evening in compliment to the winners. - "i js - . " Monday night the-Auxiliary-wiU meet in Miller's ball for its regu lar business and social , meeting. Plans wil lbe made for a Halle we'en costume party. Mrs.' Den nis Stevenson la in charge of the arrangements. ; ; . Silverton People To Hold 'Open House i ,SliTerten' ,Taesday,. October 2 Ofrem - 2 , t' 5 eclock, Mr. end Mrs.-Sam Ames will be receiving conatulatlonsrom friends at their beautiful home on West Main"" street ; Fifty years ag Mr. and MrsLAmee were married by the Rer. Mr. Knight,': the famous eld ,'marryin,.pre,a.5her'.' 9t Mirlon eoanty. ' ."v 1, " Mrs. Ames Is a native daughter of Oregon. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs, Leander Davis," Oregon pioneers. Mrs. 'Ames Is now 72 years old ahd enXoying splendid health. She takes the greater part of the care of the Ames gar den upon4. her shoulders and the Ames' garden' Is known np and down vue Willamette valley for ftr heaetyfai sa! Mr. "Ames, Who came" to" Silver' ton fronf . Mansf leld.7 Ohio. ' 521 jvuTB mso wnen ne was one za, nas since' his arrlral ' been actlre In community affairs and is still be ing so. JS and his brother," Lou Ames, started the mill that is now the Hubbs planing milL -Mr. Ames began, the first city- water system at Silver .on. He Is the only "living .member of. the first city 'council and ' was ' a member of Silverton s first Volunteer Fire men company; (His pioneer: work and eperimen ting in, the grow ing ef : walnnts.has brought many students -of horticulture -to -Silver-ton -1., Forty-eight years ago he with E., M. Hicks, opened a," hardware tore at Silverton.". Since then he has -always' been " connected with a hardware business at SllrertonJ In It 12 he bought the Craig cor ner -end. opened -hia- present, large store..,.;:.;cu; . , Mr.H and Mrs, Ames" are the parents et three children Two of these. .Mrs," Lore. Ames Alien" and Norris- Ames, are- asso-tated with their father In his store here. The other brother, t Roscoe Ames, is managing s the . 'Ames - hardware store' at - Albany, l(: i : Sedtte Mills -TwIver members of Ivy Rebekah lodge No.; 101. surprised .Tryph'ena Rebekah lodge . at Silverton, at thetr regn lar : meeting Thursday i eTenlng. After lodge the evening was spent la-playing-cards after which lunch was served. ' Those .making the trip were -Mrs. ' Cora Rieh Mr. Addle :Smih. Mrs.'- Lloyd 4 Mur ray, Mrs. Monroe Groshong, Mrs. Vina Losinger, Mrs. W.- T. Hogg, Mr, and Mrs'. George Haynes. Mrs. Lloyd Helas, Mrsl -J.-N. Amund- son. and1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones. The local American association of Dntverslty : Women! - will not meet for the regular business and social jneetlng until October 21. This is the second postponement made necessary. . Miss Catherine Jones, fashion editor of the Ore gonlan will be the speaker for the luncheon 'meeting which will be held, at the Elks " Temple one o'clock, October 21. - 1-' . Women ef ' the Presbyterian church will; bev Interested In knowing that the Oregon synodi cal will meet in Portland October 22-22 -at, the Ut, Tabor church. All women who wish mar attend this meeting.. ' - .M , i ' Hallowe'en Dinner Party Given ; . . - Mr.' and Mrs. .William E. Moses entertained Friday night at; their home on North Capitol street with an attractive dinner party. The decoraltve motif carried oat the idea of. Hallowe'en. A sllrer candalabra centered the table and contained - orange candles. Favors and flowers also carried 'out the Hallowe'en tdea r k.-V. ; - Covers were placed : for Prof, and Mrs. T. S. RoberU, Prof, aad Mrs. Frank E. Churchill, and Mr. and Mrs. Moses. ; j p.. jr ''U. Silverton Mrs, M G. Gun derson Iwas hostess to her Sun day school - class Thursday night at her home on East HAL : Offi cers for; the class, were elected re sulting in Clifford Ekluud,. pre sident; Althea Meyer,! rice presi dent; Palmer Torrend, secretary treasurer. Guests for the evening were Mable Digerness, Frances Nelson. I Eleanor Moen, William Lentch. Clifford Eklund, Maynard Lovllea, Palmer Torrend, Harvey Hansenj Ida Hansen; ' Thorvald Hansen and Althea Meyer. 1 -' V 1 i ' Miss Alice Zielke was compli mented with a delightful Friday evening! at the home, of Miss Ruth Kau. Miss Zielke will be come the bride of Lyle McCauley of Portland Saturday' afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Hlnson Me morial church in Portland. : ,...:;.(, ;-e , : -V-.--' Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Thomp son were given a delightful sur prise and house warming In com pliment to their new heme Thurs day evening. 1 ' Prize Re cip No. IT I, A series of wirminff, red-1 j'pes submitted in a contest ( . sponsored J by the -.. ;'; . J ; t - B AICING CO . i ' I Clip 'and piste tneni'Li 1 Tour xecipe uow, . f " '0 ; ..... I I ' "Ham Pattie" J ' Mrs. aiartin , Doerfler, Jr. 1 I ' Silverton 1 I I 2' Cups oold. cooked ham, chop- I ped fine ' I 12. Eggs . . , 2 Cups Snowflake bread i 'crumbs I Enough sweet milk to make a soft batter, - . Mix - well, drop into 'gem . 1 pans, put small piece ef : but- " I ter on each and bake till I brown. II II II fl a READY TO SERVE l i ,SALE i I '! -" ' " j . , ' Greatest savings ever offered to our customers! Many pieces to select from Buy;, now and save from ten to forty dollars on livinir room 'suites. ..Here are a few. of the prices quoted: Several very fine Berkey and Gay Bedroom suites at from 30 to 50 discount About forty bedroom suites included in this sale. Regular S49.50 Jacquard Velour Davenport and Chair with reverse cushions ' tfQQ QC SALE pOU.UO Reegrular $69.50 Jacquard Velour Davenport, and Chair with reverse cushions t CC1 Crt Regular $79.50 all Mohair Covered DavenporfcSALE Regular $69.50 all Mohair' covered " Davenport SALE. Regular $99.50 2-Piece Mohair Set SALE i :. $49.50 $39.75 -S69J5 $89.75 Regular - $129.50 Davenport , with Pillow Arm and Chair to match. COO CH Bergundy Mohair SALE -." Dl7e7eOU 'AH new up-to-date ' designs Many others at substantial Reductions Regular $124.00 2-Piece Mohair Set-SALE1 $133.75 Walnut pining Suit, Buffet, (DA Af Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair . ....... W.UU t $159.50 Walnut construction. Buffet, Table, 5 Chairs- and Arm Chair. Dining Suit, very high grade $97.50 A number of other fine dining suits In this sale. Several by Berkey and Gay at about half price. Four-piece Ivory Regular $63.50. i O !1 - f Hand Decorated Bedroom set. $44:50 A beautiful 3 piece Antique Ivory. Bedroom suite,... just the thing for a young - ? o O Q C girl's room. - Very special at.: tPOOeeiJ A lovely form piece, Green Enamel, COQ ' '7' hand decorated Suite. Sale price ' . vW & - V . ; ;