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page sin The OREGON STATESMAN. Sakm. Oregon, Tuesday Mornin?. October 27, lS3f Society Joint Benefit 'Charming Affair, , One ot the smart affairs of the fall will be the Joint benefit bridge tea which will be an event of Ibis afternoon at the-Masonle temple. Members of the Eastern Star lodge and of the Salem Wo man's club will be hostess for the affair.' ; The committee - In charge in eludes Hattie Bean, Lucille Brow ing, Veda Carson, Jessie Crawford Pena Jennings, Lillian King, Fan nie Millard, Addr M. Petteys Winnie Lewis, Gladys Mesch, Alice Myers, Carah Rise, Bertha McMa- han. Emma Pearce, Dorothy Pope, Hazel Pickens, Leila Rigdon and Rosie Lin foot, and from the Wo man's club, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. J. O. Tibbets, Mrs. W. L Sta Jey, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. G. L. i'orge and Mrs. Harry Weidmer. - For those who do not play cards special Invitations are- issued to come In' .for the tea hour at o'clock. Cards will begin at, o'clock. One of the interesting things about this benefit is that so many matrons are entertaining . card clnbsi and special parties. Several matrons have taken two. three - and four tables to be reserved for their own parties. ' Among those who will entertain la this manner. is Mrs.; Fred Dun can, i who will entertain Mrs. tteorge Rhoten. Mrs. Keith Brown. Mrs. Webster -Ross, aire. Kusmn Blatchford. Mrs. George Moor- bead and Mrs.. Alex Jones. Mrs, Ted Mesch will entertain Mrs. Frank Halik, Mrs. Emil Hal lk, Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Hans Seitz, Mrs Romeo Gouley, Mrs.' Leon David- eon and Mrs. L. B. Gilbertson. Other reservations which have been made include Mrs. F. G Bowersox, Mrs. I. W. Lewis, Mrs. Charles Cone, Mrs. Glenn McKee Mrs. Lra Darby. Mrs. Floyd Sieg round, ;! Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs, Wallace Carson. Mrs. Rose Bab- cock, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Mrs. L. A. Grate, Mrs. Ed Wood, Mrs. Glenn Nile, Mrs. Miller Hayden. Mrs. W.'H. Liljequist, who has three tables; Mrs. --"Ben Wells, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, with three tables reserved; Mrs. A. I Brown. Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Miss Eula McCnllyi two tables; Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. Ivan Martin, Mrs. M B. Wagstaff, who reserved seven tables for the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mrs. H. R. White. Mrs. Fred Crosby, who reserved two tables; Mrs. William M r Gilchrist, with three tables re served;' Mrs. J. M. Devers. Mrs. Harold Hughes, Ms. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. J. C. Tibbetts, Mrs. H. O. White, two tables; Mrs. Tom Wood, four tables; Mrs Dan Fry Jr., three; tables; Mrs. V. E. Mjc Mechan, two tables; Mrs. Roy Hurst, two tables; Mrs. G, L. Forge. Mrs. Charles Strickland, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Mike Pan- Pattern By ANNE ADAMS The popular alliance of two col ors, and the very smart new puff ed sleeves, are exemplified in this delightful daytime frock of black and green canton crepe. The deep, slender pointed vestee, slightly draped at the neck-line gives a . decided slender effect and the up ward curve of the skirt seam joining It, simulates the lovely jacket mode. " You'll like, too. , brown with rust or green, and : wine red with pink. Pattern 2203 may be ordered : only In sizes 16,18. 20. 3. 3. 38. 40. 42 and .44. Size 16 re iutres 3 7-8 yards of -39 Inch fa bric, 5-8 yard of 32 inch contrast ing. Yardage for every size, and pimple, exact instructions! are - f,icu. o aressmaKing expert' ence is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Sn4 fifteen cent la eo'.nt r ' sUnps (coins preferred), for ec -r pattera. Wit plainly yottr en. address and stjrl. number. Be , re to stats tn. -wanted. The new fall catalog ia now ready. Jt features lb newest '!; afternoon. sports and boom. dressea. liafcri. pajamas and kid dies' clothes. Also delifbtfal gift auffsestiona ia accessor; aad irsas fr patterns. Price . of catalog, fifteen cents. Catalog with pat- teras, twenty five eenu. Address all snail and erdrra to The State. -aa Pattern Department, 243 Meat 17th street. New York City, News and Club Olive M. Doak. ek and many more, whose names have not yet: been turned in. Mrs. CP. Bishop and Mrs.' C K. Spaulding will preside at the tea nour. j Williamses Hosts at Bridge Party Independence The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams was the scene of a delightful bridge arty Friday night with Mrs Williams and 'Mrs. George Knott the hostesses.: The rooms were attractively decorated in autumn leaves and chrysanthemums and a charm was added to the affair by the use of Hallowe'en motifs for light shades and also by the red candles in black holders, Cards were in play at IS tables with Jiigb. scores held by Mrs. H Keener and A. E. Horton. : Guests present Included: Mr, and Mrs. S.s B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Walker, -Mr. and Mrs I. D. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hub bard. Mr. and Mrs. Eari snyaer, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Robert Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kimball, Dr. and Mrs M. Butler, Mr, and Mrs. H. G Keeney, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Dixon. Mr. I and Mrs. Walter Plant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken nedy. Mr. and Mrsi K. L. Wil liams, Dr. and Mrs.' George Mc Conneli. Mr. , and Mrs. J. C Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Slo- per, Mr. . and Mrs. J. Ottinger, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henkle of Dal las. Prof, and Mrs. Paul Robin son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. O'Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. George Carbrary, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mcintosh, Mrs. Asa Robin son, Miss Myra Montgomery, Mr, and Mrs. John Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Skinner, Mrs. Alice Skin ner Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Herg es, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Horton, Mr. and Mrs.? B. Homberger, Mr. and Mrs. A. !H. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Godfry. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cockle. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mack,' Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pomeroy, Mr, and Mrs. 'R. M Walker, Mr. and-Mrs. Elmer Ad dison. Mrs. C. D. Calbreath and the hosts and hostesses Dr. and Mrs. George Knott and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams. Mrs. J. D. Taylor Is Hostess One of the recent attractive Hallowe'en parties was that for which Mrs. J. D. Taylor and Mrs. A. E. Wick ert were hostesses at the Taylor home. Hallowe'en dec orations were used about the guest rooms and were predomin ate in the arrangement of the menu. - p- . - Those who held winning scores for cards were Mrs. Frank Mat thes, Mrs. R. Varley, Earl Andre- sen and Ed Blessing. ; Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Bones, Mr. and Mrs. George Orey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilkerson. Mr .and Mrs. R. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blessing, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aadresen.' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. C- H. Ringwald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wickert and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. i Council of Church Women to Convene , - IT One of the most important meetings of the year for the church women of the Willamette valley is the council ! of church women of Salem and vicinity, the fall meeting for which wil. be held Friday In the First Baptist church. The morning session will open at 11 o'clock. Miss Hoshie Watan abe will give a special report of unusual interest to the women gathered concerning the Japanese work accomplished this year. This project 4s one of the most import ant of the council's activities. . Special music and special pro gram numbers in addition to busi ness reports and brief talks will add much to the interest of the meeting. A noon luncheon will be served at the church. s Mrs. Charles' Pratt Honors Mother Mrs.v Charles S. PratT enter tained in compliment to her mother, Mrs. E. S. Lipp, Sunday afternoon between the hours ot 2 and 4 o'clock. Guests were received at the door by Mrs. "H. I. -Stokes and - small Charlotte Stokes. Mrs. i E. J. Ross and Mrs. Mary Johnson presided at the tea table. 1 - ., :- Mrs Leon Bar rick, Mrs. L. C. Marshall, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Margaret Montgomery Shafer. and Mrs. G. A. Ericson assisted about the rooms. In the course of the afternoon Mrs, Floyd Utley accompanied by Joy Turner Moses sang a group ot solos. A large number of guests catted to compliment Mrs. Lipp. : i . : :--'rr-:. ) U, t"' ''-'.!,- Miss Savilla Phelps recently en tertained with a shower for Miss Katheryn Rowe, bride-elect for October 28. Bridge was in play and refreshments were served af ter the gifts were presented to Miss Rowe. Miss Ruth Fick held high score fori bridge. Guests in compliment to Miss Rowe ,were Ruth Gillette; Sylvia DuBois, Merle Thatcher,? Yvonne Smith. Marie Fustman, Dorothy Dalk, Ruth Fick, Roberta Varley. Con stance Krebs, Evelyn Casey and Miss Phelps. ; i( 'I---. . !. - --:r, Bethel. Mrs. J. M. Viohrti r, her son, Cass A. Nichols, celebrat ed their joint) birthday anniver saries Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols entertained at Sunday din ner for their son and his family and Viola Vandervort: I- 'r : K !i Miss Eloise (Wright will be a guest at the home of her parents for. a few hours this weekend when she comes to attend the Oregon State and ... Washington State football game fn (Portland. ' i . , Seetety E4iUr Dancing Party Hallowe'en -Affair i One ot the charming social af fairs of the week among the younger crowd will be the dancing party for which Miss Roberta Var ley will be hostess at her home tonight. She will be assisted by Miss-Eva Kerber. j The guests will be entertained in the large basement of the home. Here all ; manner, of Hallowe'en symbols wilt decorate the walla and give a mystic color to the eve ning. Cards will be in play and dancing will be enjoyed., y: ; . " Among ! those Invited'' are Miss Georgia Nash, Miss Lottie Nash. Miss Dorothy Krebs, Miss Margar et Burdette,' Miss Dorotha? Can non, Miss Dolores Mills, liss Har riett Beal, Miss Nellie Propp, Miss Jane Harbison, Miss Adell Amort. Miss Jewell Fitzpatrick Miss June Fitzpatrick, Miss Wilma King, Miss Kathryn Rowe, Miss Ruth Gillette, Paul Todd, Edwin John son, Fred WolfeJ Dick Devers. Glen Wilbur, Lowell i' Gribble, Charles Welton. Tim White, Vir gil DeYoe, Bruce Barrington, Lor ing Grier, Dwight Adams, Louis Satchler. Mark Satehler Darwin Calfee and Gerald Simpson. j ; ' Mrs. John Beakey was ! hostess to members of the Bono Tempo bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Davidson and I Mrs. Marvin Roth were additional guests, and Mrs. Carl I Emmons j received high score f 6r cards. Mrs. L. L. "Jensen was: made a member meeting. of the group; at; this CHIFFON with VELVET BROCADE REGULAR $4.95 YD j ; MAIN FLOOR GEORGEOUS Chiffon with velvet brocade caUed CHENILLE CHIFFON by exclusive dress shops Is on sale alt j Miller's today at way less .than half ! , 4 . So very effective for evening dresses . . so simple to make up because of the fact that it requires no trimming , . . these chiffon brocades will answer your gown problem at aj very low cost. t AH the wanted shades such as flame, winetone, brown, navy blue and black. All are 40 inches wide. Choose today and save ! New Printed AUTUMN CREPES New -crepes arrived " in , the new autum n and winter prints. Small motifs in new ways on backgrounds of . f inetone, brown navy, black, green, C 1 00 etc, These are 36i inches wide and specially priced at,. yd.... .. . Pl.di7 CANTON CREPES-wanted shades Regular $3.50 quality last "season, these Cantons are extremely -smart ; for street, sports, afternoon or. business wear. These are our usual . d0 nn good quality and very dependable. All the wanted' shades, ,yd- vCiUV PLAIN FLAT CREPES 40 inch Hundreds of yards of plain flat crepes in this showing for dresses,' blouses, linings, etc Dozens of colors in dark as well as pastels. Affairs Shower Compliments Mrs. Albert Given Turner Mrs. Albert Given, a bride of a tew weeks,- was com plimented with a surprise miscel laneous shower ' Saturday after noon, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barber. ; Mrs. Barber had a quilt for the bride, on , which each guest was requested to write andmbroider her name. Dainty gift packages were cleverly concealed in articles of laundry in two big tubs, the disclosing of wblen caused much merriment. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Barber, as sisted by Misses Leone Cook and Gladys Given. Those v present were Mrs. S. E. Given, Mrs. Law rence Edwards and young daugh ter, Jacqueline, Mrs. O. P. Giv en, Mrs. R. O. Witzell, Mrs. Clin ton Tracy, Mrs. Fanny Ball, Mrs. Geo. Haines, Mrs. Coman Tracy, Mrs. L. C. Ball, Mrs. E. E. Ball, Mrs. W. J. Denhem, Mrs. S. A. Riches,' Mrs.' MY O. Pearson, Mrs. Frank Cook, Misses Nan Ilif f, Helen and Helena Witrell, Shelia Delzell, Hildreth Bones, Leone Cook, Josephine and Margaret Gilstrap and Gladys Given, all of Turner and Miss Faye Barber and Mrs. A. Hudkins of Salem, and the hostess, Mrs. C. M. Barber, Silverton Mr. and Mrs. George Weber entertained a party v of house guests -over theweek end. Including Mrs. Roy Keith of Salin as, Cal., Marian Wger of Sacra mento, Mr. and Mrs. William Lam bert of Jamesberg, Cal., and Carl Weber of Bremerton, Wash. George Weber, Jr., of North Da kota is also here for a short visit with hia parents.' T YD. or ING GOWNS r 40 inch., yd. . Pre-Nuptial Affair Is Happy. Event ' Rickey Margaret Magee enter tained with a dinner and evening of cards at the home of her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Magee Sunday night, honoring Margaret Fitxpatriek and Paul Petrock whose marriage . will be solem nized at the St. Joseph's church Wednesday. r, The table was centered with Los Angeles gladiolus and. fern and pink candles in a crystal hold ers. In a bower of the flowers and fern were a miniature bride in a white dress with a long bridal veil and j a groom in the conventional black.:;-:-- J: rx , : Covers were laid for the honor guests: Margaret Fitzpatrick and Paul Petrock and Kathleen Fitz patrick, Anna Sanke, Ann Fitz patrick, Mrs. Glen, Magee, Eliza beth Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Fitzpat rick, Margaret Magee. Michael Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Fitzpatrick,' Jim Soderman, Irving Hale, Glen Magee, Allen Baker. , Pythian Sisters Are Card Hostesses - The Pythian Sisters will be hostesses for a benefit card even ing at Fraternal temple this even ing at 8 o'clock. ' '.- The committee In ; charge is Mrs. Mary Pugh, Mrs.. Ariel Hix on, Mrs. Lettie - Hanson, Mrs. Katheryn Driscoll and Miss Myr tle Burk. Refreshments will be served. All are invited. . Mrs.-W. H. Ney was operated upon at the Good Samaritan hos pital Monday morning and is re ported as making satisfactory progress. She will be in the hos pital at least two weeks. Additional Society on Page 7 FLAME WINETONE BROWN BLACK NAVY, : at $1.00 yard. Practical t ' " Cl t( ft EVEN fr TT-rrVf Tf -TT TT lrrTwTTT7TTTTTT TTwTrT1TT TT'T "TTTTTT TT TTTT''TT'TT'TT ' T f Even ort !Can Now Afford SUk TODAY- - - three great values! 1 STEP1NS, STEPIN Fare silk at this low price? . . . Yes, and what la more it is fashioned in the approved manner for the new modes in ready to wear apparel.' You will be delight ed with this sale of silk lingerie . . . what' woman wouldn't? Delicate tints in' shimmering satins verely plain with perhaps a design or bit of applique a monogram.. These; sell regularly at ............... i ' 'i . - STEPIN SETS, Regular 4.00 combinations and step in: sets of pure new pastel shades including the much wanted eggshell. - Many of the trims in clude wide laces in pretty shades of beige.k While the tailored &n aq fashions achieve much beauty with Ma's cut lines. ................... Ps0 . i 2ND FLOOR .. ; GOWNS, PAJAMAS !v;,:' 'Sh:' -'-' r. ":- legular ?5.95 French erepe gowns and sleeping pajamas In this sale at affording one the Opportunity to buy or select for self or gifts. And at this priced " aiuyjc cuvhc are in this range..... NEMO FLEX i COMBINATIONS $7.50 Nemo Flex -combinations are also too well known for -minute description. Suffice' it to say that S7.50 will be the- special price on this $10.00 number during the sale. Nemo4 foundations are very sturdy . v they will hold your frocks fashion right without the slightest ign of a wrinkle. 2nd. Floor.- ,. One Lot of Regular $5.00 Corsettes 2nd . FLOOR 1 the Smallest Budget You SETS . ; pastel French crepes with! M i 2ND. FLOOR ' ;:'..:! ; COMBIN ATI ONS ui luiurs, lor, acsiif an toe pasiejs "I ffO ALT - PJ7 -s 2ND FLOOR i - - . GOSSARD. AND NEMO IN THIS CLEARANCE! : Second Empire fashions call for small, smooth waistlines . . . almost waspish. Slim, sloping hips and tapering shoulders. Naturally the styles of last year's corsets Tvon't do, at all. So Gossard and Nemo saves the day with a value group which we present at notable savings. All foundations ex pertly fitted, of course. 2nd. floor, j 7,':. -.!.'.'-'- -I'' - . "- j ; .'I - 1-.-J- 1 !--'- - GOSSARD ! "COMPLETES I 1 $7.50 Regular Values to ! To women who regularly wear Gossard Completes the news of this special will be exciting . . . for - those who do not . wear .them it will be a fine opportunity to - initiate this wonderful founda tion. Sizes 36 to 4 6. 2nd "floor.- .:. ft.-v-Vr GOSSARD. Hook-Arounds $4195 : A limited.' quantity of Gossard - foundations for youthful moderns are here In . hook-arounds . and of fered in this clearance at less than half; pr lee! There's no bulgy waistline with these because h close fitting top and elastic in sets hold the figure to it's proper lines. In this special sale a few front lace mod els are shown. 2nd. Floor. MftiJOl ftaMCAMTUJt QUI Stdem s Leading Department TT rr rT T ' Undies ! cafe a lait lace or tailored se to represent ........ . $1.98 silk French crepe, in all the $3.50 2nd- t sXMtV BMC . FLOOR Store ) ' '' ' sm Lo Th if 1