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bci etv . " "TV f t ! - Churiti Rallyl Will Bring Women To Salem A church event of Interest which will .draw a large number of valley women to .Salem wlll be the sub-district rally to ; be ob served by Methodist ladies and so cieties at the Jason Lee : church Friday. There are two such-"Sallys held each year. The 'spring "rally was -held iniljetonl v. "The group gathered will repre sent Salem," West Salem. Hubbard. Woodburn, Brooks, Donald, Falls City, Oak Grove, J Dallas, Indepen dence, Marquam Keier,,Pratum. Silverton, Turner." Stay tonrLyons. The session will start at 10 i 30 Vclock . Friday morning. Mrs. A. 13. Austin of .Woodburn will have charge 6f the' devotions and Mrs.- Edith Love also pf woodburn win be soloist'.1 ferief reports from each society will be answers Xo roll call - in charge' of Mn. P. J.' Voih, pres- -jdeat of thV Ji sob LeeTsbctetjrr'A reading by Mrs. - Asbaagh - ott Brooks andrselectionT by theMin Jsterial Quarter will complete the morning session's program. r: : 'A covered dish luncheon will be erred at 12:1 5" o'clock and fol lowing the luncheon hour- the af ternoon session will open at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs, Nellie Gunning of Turner will have charge- of the afternoon devetions; Mis "Edith Flndley wilt give a marimba solo and Miss BeUlah Graham will give a group of readings, i ? A debate will center much, at tention on the subject, "Resolved. That the Ladies Aid is a necessity to a Church". Dr. B. Earl Parker and Dr. W. S. Gordon will take the affirmative side of the ques tion and Rev. W. J. Warrell and Rev. G. S- Hartun will have the aegatlveLM.iiri:itii!.3!lii:;;vi'1 1 ; A business session j and report of committees on district project will conclude the meeting which Is supposed to adjourn, at o'clock. . ; Monmouth-r-Miss Lurene Bur bank was hostess Friday night to a group of her high school f rteads, at a Hallowe'en party. Many ; features , of merrymaking had been .arranged for the atrairi and seasonal refreshments were served. Those enjoying the oc casion were: Birdine Derby. An netta Schwelzer, June Craven, Mildred McKnigbt, Mildred Cole. B e r n 1 c e Blodgett. Margaret Amort, and Jack McCollum, Bill Cochran, Leroy Wilson, Vergil Matheny, Frank LeFever. Harold McKefn. : Richard Snyder and Jack Campbell. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Otjen en tertained with a gay birthday party Monday night in compli ment to their son, Oren, and his 15th birthday. Hallowe'en deco rations : naad effective - back ground for the group of young people who enjoyed the informal evening. I Pattern By Anne Adams : Simplicity is still the rule in frocks for youngsters. This dainty model adds flare , to the skirt with pointed gores which also re peat the color contrast Introduced at neck and drop-shpulder. Print ed cottons, challis, Jersey and wool crepe are favored ' fabrics that will stand much hard wear. The original of pattern 1970 was made of . brown hallis and trimmed with a brown, tan and green print. - Pattern 1979 may be ordered only In sies 4. 6. 8, 10 and 12. Sise 4 requires yards plain and 1-2 yard printed fabric. Yardage for every siae, and sim ple exact instructions are given. No dressmaking '. experience is necessary to make this ; model with our pattern.' " - - o j.:- . Seo4 tittttu ceoU ia'coia r Uapi (coin i preferred), for eh pattern. .Writa pUinly your same, ddr asd ttyla namber. B ur to state ur.m waatad. Tha if U catalog is aaw ready. It feaure tea aawett la afteraooa, - sports - -and ksaia . dresses. Hazaria. -pajamas and kid dies' clothes. 'Alia delightful gift sussestioaa ia accessory aad trns fer - patterns. : Price ( eauloj., fifteen cents. Cat lor. with pat- term, twenty five cents.- Address ail. nutt "and orders to Tha Sts maa Pattern Department. 243 West 17th street, New Yark City. fll : 11970 News and Club .Oltvx If. Doax. - j:" SOCIAL CALENDAR -T ; ?, , , Wednesday, October. XI . ' - . .. Woman's Union of First Congregational church, all- - day meetlig at church beginning at 10 Vclock; potluck luncheon at noon; important! business meeting in after- l: noon, 'i "K - -'-"'l ' . ', ' , "' '"'"'-'.''" . Official visit of grand Royal matron, Mrs. Maeil Beck of Eugene for Hanna ROsa Court, order of the Am- : '' araiith; regular business meeting following C:30 o'clock dinner. - . " y--i Thimble club of Maccabees, Mammie Robinette,. o'clock:. " v " ? ' Beran class of ' First Presbyterian church, 2:30 -'o'clock, at home ofMrs. James Benner, 525 North Cap- - Itoi street. .. -i- . - " " " ' v 1 Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Leslie Meth- , odist churchy with Mrs. John Bertelson, 110xLeFelle street." 2 o'clock. r--.( " - f South Circle of First Christian church, all-day meet ing, Mrs.' William McMorrls,-170 Kansas street; coyer. ed 41sh luncheon at noon. - ; ' ;'- 4': Mrs,' If E. Gilliam, hostess to Tew Park circle, 2:30 o'clock home 776 South It ta "street. - -:wvi i , - 5 East Central circle" of First Method iat church; home r ' . "o fU Mrs.- E, r T. Barnes,- 3 2 5 North - Capitol street, 2:30, o'clock, !?v,; - - ; " ;'"' a . Lucy Ann ' Lee club, - of First Methodist church, : 2 . o'cloek. wUh Mrs. Carl A bra ma. ;.- ---Cr v - ; i West Central circle of First Methodist church, with MrsiLojuisft-Joe-a, 45 Marlon street, 2 o'clock, i Mrs. f George Alden. to speak of her, trip to the Orient, i f; , if i Young ladles of St. Joseph's church hostevsee for social evening at St. Joseph's Jhjill, beginning at & o'clock. i 1 Thursday, October 22 ' i . I Hayeaville Woman club, with Mr. Claude Talma-go.. 1310 Market street. -jNeak-Kah-Nie string quartet, 8 o'clock In Salem Woman's- clubhouse. Miss Nancy Thielsen assisting art- ist. J- I ' --'i .: ":" - "' . i " ! !' D. A. R. -bridge tea. Woman's clubhouse, afternoon. ! ; Regular meetingfof Maccabees, Fraternal, temple 8 o'clock. 1 ; -."-;-', " "' ! , Orchard Heights Woman's club with Mrs. William - Knower. i f !J Town and Gown, club. Lausanne hall, 2:30 o'clock; Mrs. William Kirk, epeak on tour abroad. Merry Minslers club 'of Hollywood, 2 o'clock, j Mrs. C. C. Colwell. first meeting of season. - xKaopa Alpha Theta alumnae club with. Mrs.) Roy Keene, 540 LeFelie street, election of officers; any mem-f bers of the sorority in Salem not already affiliated j with the alumnae group invited. I " . Capital Auxiliary No. 11, Patriarchs Militant, in I O. O. F. hall, 8 o'clock; arrangements to be made for - order attending Woodburn meeting Saturday. j Ladiee Aid society of W. day meet; potluck dinner at noon. J j , ''Friday, October 23 " - Mw ' Johi Bertelson. o'clock, at herhojne, 110 Lefelle street-Social afternoon. ' '' : Salem sub-district, ladles aid society rally; Jason Lee caurch beginning 10:30 o'clock; all-day session; covered dish luncheon. I - , ... Federation of Rural Women's clubs, cooking school in basement of Methodist church, West Salem. Saturday, October 2i Woman's club meeting; Salem Woman clubhouse; Mrs. Charles N. Bilyeu, state president of the Oregon Eed eration of Women's clubs, speaker. Federation of Rural Women's clubs, cooking school, First Methodist church basement. West Salem. f Cloverdal Mr.; and Mr3. John IIcKinney opened their .home to yj residents pf the district Friday night for a reception in honor of Miss 'Melba "Berg, teacher of Clo verdale school. The dl-ectors-of the school board and their wives were sponsors. A witch stood at the hall door! to! greet the guests and the otheH rooms of the house were gaily decorated In keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Mrs. McKianey was assisted by Mrs. F. Schifferer and Mrs. A. A. Qumbeck. . Those present were the honor guest Miss Borg, Mr., and Mrs. S. Drager, Mrs. C.i Drager, Misses Smith. Mrs. J. , Shilling, Gene Shill-; ing, Mrs'.: Matthews, Mrs. J. Mor-t ris, Mr, and Mrs. W. MiUer, Mr and Mrs.vA. E. Kunkl, Joyce and Gordon Kunke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sehifferer, dith and Mabie Schif ferer. Mr. and ! Mrs. P. Davis, Gladys, Rose" and Anna-May Da vis. Mir. and Mrs. 1. Hadley, Ho mer. Norval and Lowell Hadley, Mrs. Bessie Easter Jr., Paul and Edward Easter, Mrs. W. Ander son, Mrs. A. Dumbeck and son, Aaron, Miss Helen Dumbeck, Mrs. E. Shilling, Cleve and Frank Shill ing, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Ger trude Cook and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney. , Mrs. Emery Hendrickson gave a surprise birthday dinner, hon oring her husband, Emery Hen drickson,: Sunday evening. Those present were the latter's parents, Mr. andMrs. John Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. John Kufner, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and sor Al len, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wilson and son, Austin, Jr., Miss Elsie Grimm and the hosta, Mr. and Mrs". Emery Hendrickson and sons Emery Jr., and Roderick. Later that evening, Mr. Hen drickson was surprised with a 4 table "500" card party. The friends who called, later to play cards were, Mr. land Mrs. Henry Gortmaker.; Mr. and Mrs, Leo Lepley and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Van Osdol. A . ' ; . - First prizes were won by Mrs. John Hendrickson and John Ol son; consolation prize went to John Hendrickson. Refreshments were served late in the evening. . ' i -. ": : "" "-; . " "" .(.'' Much interest was shown in the opening session of the his tory class led by John Clifford, Monday night at the Clifford home. The class is a section of the Salem Arts t league and will meet regularly1 during the winter carrying out a line of study con cerning the development of the northwest. The next" meeting will . be November 2 ' at which time Oregon pioneers will be the subject-of discussion. v.v, --.i:.i .-v.:- Silverton Mrs. -Iary Townley was recently surprised on her birthday, when several of net friends called, upon her with re membrances and a pot Inck lunch. A big, birthday 1 cake, baked by Mrs. Arthur Heater, was one of the features. Present were Mrs. Heater. Mrs. J. Anderson. Mrs. J. A.McCannell, r, Mrs. S. J. Corn stock, Miss Jane Graham, Mrs. Clara Goetz, Mrs. Robert Goetr and Mrs. Eiison ComstCk. ScUty E&tee R. C. fairgrounds for all- hostess to TJi 8. W. V.. 2:30 . Jefferson The birthday dinner sponsored by the Ladies Aid so ciety of the Methodist! Episcopal church Friday night at the home of Mrs. Elmer Beach was a com plete success. . . j The tables represented the four seasons and the guests were seat ed at the table representing their birth month. Two tables! in rhares of Mrs. T. H. Downs. ; assisted by Miss Joanna Beach, represented December, January and! Februajry. The March, April and May ta ble with a May pole centerpiece was In chasge of Mrs. Earl Lynes and Mrs. Guy Roland. Another Sta ble representing June, j July and August, with flage and rosea was in charge of Mrs. Charles McKjee, assisted by the "Misses Vlrglbla Mason and Garnett Whedbee. f Others assisting: in serving were Mrs. Mabel Davis, Mrs. D. jW. Cummins and Miss Addle LIbby. On account of the large number! of guests other tables were added during the evening. - Silverton Mr. and Mrs. A. W. K.ieeb entertained a group of rriends who have formed a club, Saturday night at their home. The clttb wa 6:30 o'clock din ner once a month followed hv !an evening of bridge. Only a ddor prize Is given each time until the end of the "season . when every member of the club will receive a prize. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobhlit assisted Mr. and Mrs. Kleeb Sat urday night. Present were Mr and Mrs. Glen McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ekman, Mr!. nd Mrs. J. H. McCullough, Dr.! and Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Stranlx, Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Mor ley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kleeb, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoblitt. ! Dresses JThat-mre unusuaUj veil selected POPULAR PRICES $13.75 $15.75 , $17.75 $19.75 ' $24.75 up j French Shop: Modes De Jour . . ! MASONIC BUILDING 1 113 No. High St. . ! Phone 95S1 Aff airs State Convention AtMeeiiiik -f " The - state . eonTeniUoo ot the American ' War Mother 'will be held la Salem November' and in the Masonic temple.' Accord ing to the announcement : of the state president, Mrs.) Mark' Skiff, at the local chapter. : meeting Tuesday ' held - lit the; American Lutheran. church. ! ""';. i'y? 5 ' Delegates from the .Salem chapter are Mrs.1 Elizabeth ' Wa ters, and Mrs. Addle Curtis and alternates, Mrs.1 Minnie Humph reys and Mrs. May Ranch, i. j The afternoon Tuesday foil w ing the business session was tak en up with the reports from deK egates from the national conven tion '.. held In October in Long B'-ach, ' Calif. Report were giT en by Mrs. Mark Skiff, state pres ident, ' Mrs. Unnie'i' Lee. ' local president. - Mrw.' Jennie Vincent. and Mrs.' Mae "Meyera." f There was no time suf flctent for the ro port to be completed 5 and this will be done at' the next' meeting of the Mothers. - -"Tf v A refreshment hour was en Joyed at the close ef-he -meeting with covers placed for over&O people. - Hallowe'en i mesa and decorations made -a most attrac tive tea. 1 ( - j The ' social committee who planned the tea Nhour were Helen Sou th wick, AdTiie Curtis, Bertha Vlesko, ' Mae , I vie, Anna Bork man, Bessie ; Martini Lucetta White, Laura Clutter. Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist sang a group of solos at the opening of the program ' houn ' Flowers were taken to Mrs. Ida Clark. Mrs. Jane Evans, Mrs. Kate Gaylord, all ofLwhom are ill. : r a t r 1 mrs. j. il. nosmer Compliments Guest 'i 1 i Silverton One of the lovely af fairs of the week was the recep tion which Mrs. J. E. Hosmer had at the Women's Exchange as , a compliment to her house 1 guest, Mrs. Carrie McFaddenf Ford-"The Exchange was lovely with autumn leaves and roses. Fruit! punch and cake were served, during the af ternoon to the many friends who called.'. . - . :j ! , ' : . Mrs. Hosmer, who Is president of the Women's club of Silverton, is also manager of the .Women's Exchange which proved so popu lar during last winter and which will be conducted by Mts. Hosmer here again this winter, Miss Kathryn Rowei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HarryJRowe, an nounced the date of "Jier mar riage to Bruce-Barrlngton of Lon don England, at a. rftlly bridge tea given by Miss Roberta Yarley at the Varley home on Fa I rm omit hill Monday afternoon. SThe date is October 28. The wedEdihg will be i solemnized at" high i n onj In jthe First Presbyterian church. : ! . .. . : .-:-'' , The young -ladies tof gt.u Joseph church have made preparations for a social party to be 'given at St. Joseph's hall Wednesday eve ning, October 21. beginning at 8 o'clock. i' (V ,' An interesting program " of cards, games and other entertain ment has been arranged by the various committees' in charge. Refreshments will be served. - Silverton Miss Lenoa ! TJphoff was the Inspiration for a delight ful evening party when Mrs E. A. Domagolla and her niece, Miss Annavilla ! Bowen, entertained . for her. The affair was In the nature ot a shower. Miss TJphoff,, who la the daughter of Fred TJphoff, will be married to Paul Walz of Sub-; limity In the near future. . Oregon state Graduate Nurses association. No. 3. will hold its next regular meeting October 29 with Sister Anna. Dnrkson as hos tess at 135 Jlorth 3 1st street. H O M Er V FARE AND ONE-THIRD ROUND TRIP Via Portland OMAHA L. KANSAS CITY - MINNEAPOLIS I ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE I . .. SIOUX CITY DES MOINES DUUITH , CHICAGO . ST. PAUL COUNOL BLUFFS ' MEMPHIS I NEW ORLEANS Economical travel counts indeed for a business " trip back east or; a visit to the oVd home over' Thanksgiving or the! Christmas holidays. Stop " -over privileges. ., : - . ( , . , ff eddMenel Iwforiwilsn 4 fetes 1liss, eheee, write er wl ee . Ceh era! - Passenger Dept..: . . . 37 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore. f THf OVfllAN Salem interested InStrmgCcert Salem la giving excellent inpt- port to the one concert which will be played - by." the Neah-Kah-Nle string: quartet' according i to.- the members of . the Salem Chamber Mnsie who I Jtave been,' most closely in touch., with- the seat ale. ; I The program which, will be giv en Thursday nfght at '8 o'clock In the Woman's clubhouse," Is Ideltghtr fully interesting. In addition lo the beauty of Jthe quartet itself,- there la. also t,be aPPearance . of 'Miss Nancy. Thielsen, soprano, a young artist of. whom, Salem is proud. The. combination " of voice. ; and strings is one not often beard and there is'.not a-'little attention bet ing centered on : the number in which the combination is made. , I" The program which is primarily a memorial offering, is being giv en : in the Woman's clubhouse in order that a larger number of peo ple may hear it than would bare an opportunity to hear It if it were given in a private home. Although the club room is large it-14 felt by the members of; the chamber mu sic society who have been ' arrange lng details that It will afford an attractive" j room " tor" the." large number ; who wish to attend this pie "concert, of: Pacific .coast art tetivTh Concert haa beei" made posstte:throagh the efforts of ib-? ciety ; members"' who , have . given their service gratis in the cause, of , Salem Women Attend W..C.T.U.Meet The state convention of ' Wo men's Christian Temperance Un ion la .now. in session In ,Albany and. will "be until Friday of this week: 'V .'!"'.- - '" : Women from North Salem un ion who attended the Tuesday and ' opening, session were ' Mrs. Ed Olson; Mrs. Edna Lively. Mrs. Elva Duncan. Miss Eunice! Pack ard and , -Mrs. Helen - Prescott. county president, Mrs. Necia Buck, president of the North Sa lem union, Dr. Emma Rogers, delegate at large, Mrs. Belle Rob erts, Mrs. Rinnie Clay, and Mrs. Artilla Hadley. All the latter men tioned will be present for all ses sions. . . - - Portland Guests Are Complimented Jif. and Mrs. C. C. Schneider and Mr. and . Mrs. Glenn ' Si Pax son ; entertained- Saturday ! night at the Paxson home in . compli ment!, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Simpson' who were weekend guests from Portland. . Mr, and Mrs. Simpson have only recently left' Salem! to make their Ihome in Portland. ! ; j r Cards were In play at four ta bles. Guests in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were 'Mr. and Mrs. John Beaky;: Mrj and Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mr. j and Mrs Luke Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Darby, Mr. and 'Mrs Charles Low. . and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ricketts. Nurses to Meet In Salem f .- : . ' r ' Vogether with all the other conferences being held In Salem this weekend the public health nurses of eastern - and northern Oregon will meet Saturday in! the Unitarian church for an all-tday session. ( J The meeting will begin at 9 o'clock. Business and report Ses sions together, with speak.rs and program numbers will take np jthe day. A luncheon at 1:30 o'clock Is being sponsored by the tyca! nurses association. I The speakers or the day jare Miss Marian G Crowe, Miss JE1 nore .Thompson, and Miss Aipe Raymond. : . An invitation to : attend these sessions Is being extended to tall nurses. Mrs. C. C. Colwell will enter tain members of the Merry Minglers club at her home Thurs day afternoon for the first meet ing of the season for the club. 4U members are urged to be present lor this first, meeting. 7 . 1 . - 1 . ; t T ffSOT-O R S ' . Departure dates: -. Oct. 31 Nov.7,14,21,23,28,30 Dec S. 12, 17, 18, 9 Return Limit '. February 29,1932 m 0 K CfV T t ..(.... . 0 - iwA - "gSjFjg I PENNSYLVANIA VARE IS WED j iriw' f ty mit Imnortant weddines Solemnized in Pennsylvania.re- W eeatly were the nuptials of Thomas Mdniece of WUliam S, Vare, political chief f Philade phia. The Jbrideand groom are shown leaving the Trinity Memorial Church. Ambler, Pa!, after a brilliant weddinr . The A groom U.the son of Thomas W. Hulme, rice-president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. State Congress I - OIF P. T. A. Meets : -- . -- ' " I : "! w This week Is in truth a week of "meetings" for women.' In ad dition ' to the, three ' conferences and conventions being held in .Sa lem this weekend there la the state iconventionof the Parent Teachers congress which is now being held In Eugene and also the state con vention of the W. C. T. U. now being held in Albany. y; - A delegation of Salem women Will attend the P. T. Aj congress In Eugene. Among these are Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. Hal Hoss, and Mrs. V. R Griggs, Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Walter Min ler and Mrs. Gene Grabenhorst. . Tuesday the session was open ed by a welcome from the mayor of Eugene and response was made by Mrs. David Wright, state vice presldentj: A colorful reception was given , the delegates and visitors Tuesday u evening following the business and program sessions'of the day. . ; :- '-; j ; ,r 1 Committee meetings, election of officers, and a general program wjll be the order of the day,today. Thursday concludes the s'esslon. . 4 Rosedale A group of friends walked in and completely sur prised Mrs; M. Cammack Monday night, the occasion ; being her birthday anniversary. s I . - I The guests breaent were Mrs. tl us Cole; :Mr. "and Mrs. J. j D. AWxander, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stroud, Mr., and Mrs. D. S1. Pear son) and family, A. . J. Haldy, Jo sephine and Edward Haldy. Two beautiful bouquets of" dahlias grown by, Mr. and Mrs.1 J. D. Alexander,- were - presented 1 to Mrs, Cammack. , , i ' t - f- A series, of winning reci-1 pes submitted : in a contest . CHERRY CITY BAKIN CO. I Clip and paste tnern in I your recipe book v I No. 18 "Brown Bread Ice 1 . I 1 Cream" Mrs. A. B. Kelsay Salem Pints rrearn " 'is Cuiy sugar -II Cups dried Snowf lake 1 iA brown bread crumbs 1 ' , I . Teasooon salt I I cream, let stand fifteen mln- I I utes. Put through sieve and 1 add sugar, salt and remaining I cream. Freeze like any other cream. I I I I I READY TO SERVE I 3 1 6U'!i . K t 'fir . WitftsV OsirH 3 R4sssMlsBsBBtli HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGOM louu n. Boea. jfettfcat 1 : : ! I prize Recipe) , ice 1 :i ' v"-":: ;;v,icxp 1 C i -2" J ts3 BSSSSSSBBBISSSBSW, Jt CONGRESS X Reaffs Hulme and Dorothy Vare, Mrs. Ronald Jones entertained in compliment to the fifth birth day .of her small: son, Ronald Jones, Jr., iat the Jones suburban hornet Hallowe'en decorations added much festivity . to the aft ernoons jollity. Miss Alice Wlens, Miss Jennie Emmons, Miss Alice Bartholo mew, Miss Barbara Elliott were recently initiated into full mem bership of jthe Beta Chi sorority of Willamette university, -v Mrs. E: jr. Barnes will be as sisted in entertaining the East' Central circle of the First' Meth odist church Wednesday after noon at her home at 325 North Capitol street, by Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Rise, and Mrs. Wolfe. -4- - - - v ..- 1 "". ' -. ".'"" 1 . ' &&-m&xi?.si!yv;p,. y"v.-..:. (S(Se.i.--SA.-. s.. dr. l;.u.-. ..a- '... . -:f . , .., - p:.:.. 1 1 - MORE NEW "NEWr ' : AT Kw (jreens Browns, Black, Red, iWInetone. These smart pattern hats will appeal to women who buy onlj; high grade millinery. , 1UJW Mrs. Charles Kinzcr Ejntertains Mrs Charles KInxer entertained : 1 memhers of the P. I E. and F. -club -with an Informal aocIaF at t--ern6on,Tueday. Sewing and eon--rersatlon 'occupie4 tbo members ' until a late afternoon , hour" at which time lira. KInxer was s 1 slsted i; in serving' tea by lier daughters. Miss, Harriett and II Ua Lorraine Kinxer.1, Vs.:".., -; Mrs E. Lefiingwell waa a spe cial guest. The next, meeting will be with Mrs. f Wr4a Terwilllger " NoTemberl.-; - V ' ' V Club-members present were Mrs. Lettie Hanea;iA0MrJ,'f Frances '' Greenwood." ' Mrv! Leila.9 Vinson. ' Mrs. Axxell mxoa?-Un'i Laura Johnson, Mrs.Norma; Terwilllger, Mrs. Mary Pugh.I Mrs. Marshall. ' and Mrs. Kinxer. r . . , : Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae to Meet ; 1 Mrs. Roy Keae"" wtU -entertain at her- home fm eompliment to members of the alumnae members ' of Kappa AlphaJ Theta- sorority ' Thursday evening.1,1 . - - v Thlt will b tfre first .meeting - of the season, for this . group and election' or officers will bein-or derMirs. Keene. la now president. --- There Is. at pxessnt a member-I . ship of about 1$ people, and the' r. invitation la being extended to " any alumnae member who , may have recently come to Salem or ' who is not already affiliated with ' 1 the group; to attend this meeting." " as well as' all regular members of the club. -" - , The Polk county Federation of Women's clubs Is sponsoring a two ' day cooking school in the base ment" of the First -Methodist church in West Salem Friday and Saturday. 1 MrsT Graham of 461 South High street will entertain for the South. Central circle of the First Meth odist church Wednesday afternoon at her home. , 1 Mrs. Lloyd Pinkston of Oak-s land, Oregon;" is -visiting at the home :- of Dr. and "Mrs. B. L. Steeves. Mrs.' Tlnkslo' Is a -niece of Mrs. Steeves. - - - Mrs. William Tarnell will enter tain the Sew-So cruB at her home? Thursday afternoon. -,, '. - v.;.. - SAMPLES I FISK jrrice run f :"d 0 s mm v 1 s -