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V PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 15, 1931 : : - . r Woman's Club Institute is Successful Session j Saturday FTHE all day institute observed by Marion county mem ,1 ' bers of the third district of the Federation of Women's dubs of Oregon, was attended by between 100 and 125 wom en Saturday. The meetings were held in the Woman's club - house on North Cottage street. ' .-- The morning sessions were given over to public welfare programs concerning the newly formed "corrections" divi sion of the state organization and was directed by Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, chairman of the institute committee of the state federation. To make the aim of correc-O A.t .tn'minula and law breakers a matter of preven tion and reform is the aim of this division. The Women's clnb as Indicated by the program Saturday, are In hearty support of the Hawes-Cooper bill which would. make prisons Into work shops -where men can learn hon est trades. There would be no competition of the goods pro duced by the institutions on the public market, but rather all goods manufactured would be in terchanged between the institu tions of the country, according to the explanation given by Mrs. Dunbar. John Meyers, chaplain of the boys' training school, gave a bril liant discussion of the work to be accomplished in this field. Re ports were also given by Mrs. A. R. Starbuck. Dallas; Mrs. Clifford; Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woodburn; Mrs. C. C. Clark; Mrs. G. B. Bentson, Silverton; and Mrs. G. L. Buland of Port land. It was also announced at this time that the child welfare con ference called by Governor Meier tor this month had been post poned until after Christmas and the meeting of the national child welfare committee in Washing ton, D. C, in December. The Salem conference will be railed In January it is expected and at that time reports from the Wash ington conference will be given. Reports were made of the Christmas seal sale which will begin with Thanksgiving day. Mrs. William Schultz made the report. The afternoon meeting brought . out the recommendation by the executive board meeting of the Salem Woman's club, that the Salem club sponsor the Marion county health unit program and that it be maintained as It now Is 'without any reduction. It is expected that the rlub will take further action on this project. New members taken into the elub were Mrs. Ralph Jackson. Miss Harriett Long, Mrs. William Fleming, and Mrs. Albert Hunter. The present moving piiture sit uation In regard to the Mickey Mouse matinees was again brought up and unfavorable men tion made of several of the re cent pictures. Mrs. Mark Mc . cuouman 01 tne movie committee, will confer with other preseniatiyes of the clubs in the city and thn be called with Manager Earl Rice SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, November 15 Woman's Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee church, annual thank-offering service, 11 o'clock; Rev. Hueh B. Fauke. Jr., will be the speaker. Monday, November 16 "Homecoming" celebration of Willamette Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic temple; progTam; refreshments. Sigma Xu chapter of Delphians, afternoon meeting In auditorium of city library. Spanish program feature of Rebekah lodge meet ing in I. O. O. F. temple. Study class of Salem Woman's club, 3:30 o'clock In Woman's clubhouse; 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. C. Nelson will review "The Bitter Tea of Yen". Parent-Teacher association of Leslie high school, 7:30 o'clock at Leslie high school. Mrs. R. L. Wright will present trophy; program. Auxiliary to American Legion, 8 o'clock in Miller's hall. Business meeting followed by Fidac program. History section of Salem Arts League, with Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford. 7:30 o'elock. Tuesday, November 17 O. N. S. club, regular meeting with Miss Lois Redd, 3(5 North 20th street. Beta Chi Mothers club meeting. 2:30 o'clock, in sorority home; all mothers of Beta Chi members wel. come. Mrs. Robert Brady, hostess to members of Drama class of Mrs. Robert Gatke. Woman's Christian Temperance union, In Union hall, 2:30 o'clock; Mrs. Elva Duncan In charge of. pro gram; special music; Important business. Salem Woman's Press club, Mrs. Clavton Bernhard, 289 North 14th street. Mrs. Claude VanSlyke, hostess to Etkota club; Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton, assisting hostess. Mrs. W. E. Kirk will speak on her recent European tour. Monthly meeting of American War Mothers, 2:00 o'clock in social rooms of American Lutheran church. Writer's section of Salem Arts league with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Alban Weil, 8 o'clock. Junior Guild bridge tea with Mrs. Hal Patton. 2 to 4 o'clock; 4 to 5:30 o'clock tea hours. Invitational. Wednesday, November 18 Salem Symphony orchestra, 8:1 o'clock, in ar mory; Miss Barbara Thorne, assisting soloist. Reception for new members and old members of the North Salem W. C. T. U., fireplace room of Jason Lee church; program, social hour, refreshments: 7-30 o'clock. The- South Circle of the First Methodist church with Mrs. B. Earl Parker, 2:30 o'clock. Special guests will be entertained. t Thursday, November 19 Members and wives of El Kazar Grotto, card and octal evening at Masonic temple. Rural Woman's club, at Rickreall; election of offl , eers and business meeting In morning session C A Howard, state superintendent of public instruction", speaker In afternoon. . Federated Patriotic Orders banquet, 8 o'clock. In T. M. C. A. Election of officers; program. Chapter O of P. E. O. Sisterhood, one o'elock lunch eon with Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Faculty Women's club of Willamette university with Mrs. W. C. Jones. . Hayesville Woman's club, Mrs. Burr Teal Friday,' November to Mrs. A. C P. Perry, hostess to. Woman's Auxiliary to St, Paul's Episcopal church; Miss Elizabeth Baker national council member, .will be speaker. i concerning the matter. Mr. Rice will be asked to speak as a guest speaker before the club members at the next Salem Woman's club meeting. An interesting demonstration of how to present an Internation al program without going outside the elub membership was given by Mrs. George Buland of Port land. War Mothers Will Meet Tuesday The regular social meeting of the American War Mothers will be observed Tuesday afternoon with the program starting promptly at 2 o'clock in the social rooms of the American Lutheran church. Thanksgiving time will give color to the program which will include musical numbers present ed by Miss Ruth Bedford and echoes from the state convention held recently in Salem. Special guest will be Mrs. Amanda Mollencop who has re cently returned from a pilgrim age to France. Mrs. Mary Mohr was also to have been a special guest, but she has decided to re main in Pennsylvania for the win ter Instead of coming home to Salem. Mrs. Mohr also made a pilgrimage to France and stopped over in Pennsylvania to visit be fore returning to Salem. At the tea hour Mrs. Clara Farmer and Mrs. Velleda Ohmart will preside at the tea table. The social committee includes Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Susie Balderree, Mrs. Carry Fowle. Mrs. velleda on- mart. Mrs. Clara Farmer, Mrs. Hulda Bradford, Mrs. Laura George, and Mrs. Frances Bates. Sigma Nu, Delphians Will Plan Tea The Sigma Xn chapter of the Delphian society will meet Mon day afternoon in the auditorium of the public library to study Dutch painting. Lesson topics will be discussed by Mr3. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. Rus sell Catlin, Mrs. B. B. Herrick, Mrs. Hugh Latham, and Mrs. J. J. Heltzell. Current events will be reported on by Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Frederick Decke- bach. and Mrs. Lewis D. Griintn. The date and plans for a chap ter tea will be announced by the chairman, Mrs. W. T. Jenks. Slides will be shown in connec tion with the art study. lit - - , - - 111 O . TV I 1 Yl 1 A ff III A1 AfTT I VI ATAfi? r I lnK i 44 a im In I f - y ?y --iL ..: :' , I " mini nu' vmm P"1 1 '. I ""' "' l"r" ' ' ' " """" . . ,, , , , m I ' ll i - 77:t - J I "ir ir ' --.T' - - - ,.v;' i:-::-:'! 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Curtains were drawn and candle light shed a soft glow over the guest rooms which were bril liantly arranged with bowls and baskets of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. In this setting Miss Kafoury In a gown of vibrant red taffeta and made in old-fash ioned style with puffed sleeves and long, full skirt, received with the complimenting ho st oases whose gowns of formal black ac centuated the sparkling charm of the honor guest. The tea hours were between S and 6 o'clock and during this time about 150 guests called to pay honor to the bride-elect. The guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. J. E. Law. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, fnother of the honor guest, Mrs. Karl Steiwer of Jeffer son, Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr., and Miss Mabel Robertson At the tea table durlnr the first hour were Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. George A. Swift ana the second hour Mrs. TJ. G. Shipley and Mrs. Russell Catlin presided at the charmrag tea ta bie. Miss Josephine McGilchrist. Miss Mary Jane Lau. Miss Frances Lau, and Miss Josephine Corno yer assisted in the serving. Standard Bearers Enjoy Supper Party The Standard Bearer 'group of Jason Lee church made nlans for a "Seth Parker" -program to be giv en shortly after the holidays at the Thursday night meeting in the church parlors. The recular meet- ling date was also changed to the second Monday of each month Group singing, devotions led by Mary Lost Driggs, and lesson study from the book now being discussed by the xtoud eomnleted I the program meeting. Discussions ii-nTTr itt Tin fiii r"in J ; " n naa just, ceworvfa net vut her anniversary. m Rntl J Bcww. Kafoury, daughter of Mr. and E.Shafer. Jr.. November 0. ' of the book study were made by Esther Black, Loretta Pro and Clarabell Burnside. Making of hospital supplies will occupy the hours of the next meet ing, which will be December 14. In attendance at the Thursday meeting which began with a jolly covered dish supper were Helen Marcy, Blanche Baumgartner, Jean Gardner, Mazlne Stout, Bet ty Fouke, Mary Lola Driggs, Mar guerite Clark, Esther Black, Wll ma Gorsey, Hattle Chamberlain, Wanda Gamble, Loretta Pro, Ha- zel Mason, Gretehen Gamer, Clar- abell Burnside, Galtha Breesler and Mrs. A. F. Waller. Dirthday "arty I TnimiA H " , , , k . a Miss Merle B. Lang celebrated her 13th birthday on Friday It and not a thing happened but a good time. Mrs. A. B. Wickert, mother of Mlsa Lang, enter- talned' with a birthday dinner party at the Wickert home at 6:30 o'clock. A great birthday cake centered the table at which covers were placed for the honor guest. Merle Lang, and for Hilda Braun, Clara Wesowlowskl, Ruth Coover, Martha Cox, Grace Tracy, uenevieve Aaams, joe i nomas. ra from galem and near-by vl George Thompson, Melvin Pll- eisitj lette, Albert Wickert, Jane Whee- The program which will be lan, and Conrad Prange. nresented Wednesday nlaht is Following the dinner party games and amusements were en oyed for a short time and then the group enjoyed a line party. Mrs. J. G. Taylor assisted Mrs Wickert at the dinner hour. Y. K. K. Party Jolly Event A merry time was enjoyed by members of the Y. K. K. elass at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lewis Friday night when the regular program was observed Following a delightfully informal evening, refreshments were serr- ed Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeMlllln, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Blatchford. Mr. and Mrs Marlon Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Wal do Marsters, Mr. and Mrs. John Marr, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Odom, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, Mr. atd Mrs. Harry W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Rafph WeUlngrMrrand Mrs. Ro bert Shade, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ac ton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ooiaen. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pederseh, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lewis. Stayton A "comic costume' party and potluek dinner was en Joyed by members of the Birth day club, Friday night at the Grant Murphy home. Tne occa - slon was in celebration . of Mr. 'Murphy's birthday. n oirwaay is snown aoovt wxin , nnnmnm T A IhW Cn - -.rs Mrs. N. C. Kafoury who is All Photos bv KenneU-EUis. - Symphony Program Ready S"4ALEM nubile Is to be present- ed with the first of the 6a- r im Symphony programs Wednesday night at the armory at g:is o'elock. A program which challenges the Interest of music loving Salem publle will be in addition to the Symphony program Miss Barbara Thorne, Portland, talented and well- vw .rti.t who lhronrh ner radl( work lg rMl0hing out t0 b mor 4 locaj ATtltl. m -nneA- IOnrano guest art- th ,w nmnhADT. milowtii the nrorram an In- formal TeCeptlon will be given In tB aPm0Ty By members of the executive board at whleh time th. .naienee will be nresented personally to Prof. JL W. Hans sltg and Bla orchestra whleh year numbers about II play- given in full! Overture to the Melodrama 'Magic Harp" opus SI.... , Schubert Symphony Orchestra Caro Nome .Verdi Da bis die Rube Schubert Du bis wie elne Blume Llsst Miss Thorne 'In Holland" Suite. .... .Erlens (a) Dutch Mill (b) le) b) Evening Sounds Wooden Shoe Dance Symphony Orchestra Spring's Awakening . . . Sanderson Spirit Flower. . .Campbell-Tipton The Silver Ring Chamlnade Miss Thorne Triumphal Entry of the Boy ars Halvorsen "Amoureuse" Concert Walts Bergere March from the opera "Tann- hansser Wagner Symphony Orchestra The Faculty Women's club of Willamette university will be 1 Thursday with Mrs. W. C. Jones DRESS COATS Beltless coats, with slim, flatter Ing lines; richly furred coats that give new Interest to collars and cuffs. Every one beautiful, every one an amaxlng value. General reductions throughout, 912.91 to i sbj.ow. I ' THE FASHION'ETTE , ' 429 Court St. some or ine riowers tcnicn n.iMf Wa li,,,7 being extensively entertained . Parent-Teacher OrOUD D T" l JTveCeiVeS 1 rophy At the regular meet in r of the Leslie Junior high school Parent- TaahAr isanriatinn mAt(nr Mnn. dav niht Mrs. R. L. Wrtht one of thm vir nrM on fa nf state congress of Parent-Teacher association, will nre-ent thm, trrw nhv won h-r Tj..h inninr hi, school P T A for th !., growth In rn.mw.hin HnHn- nit vr of AJattr f the state. The meetina- Is called for 7-20 clock in the uhnnl nntnrinm In addition to the presentation a V. l. T V m . t.Mn. r.Zui' 'iL - -m ' sent a group of vocal soioe and Mrs. Leon Brown will give some readings. In keeping with the program of "book week" which is being ooservea mis week. Miss Helen Baird of the city library staff, wlll talk on desirable books for ooys ana gins. All parents of the district are Invited to attend this meeting which affords them an opportun- uy 10 get acquainted with the teachers and iu mcaeri 10 know them. Legion Auxiliary to Present Program - The American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday night at S e eiooa m Miner's nail tor a snort business meeting and this will be followed by a program. Mrs. uennis Stevenson is chair- man of th program committee lor the year and she and her committee will preserft a Fldae program Monday night. An lmita- tlon radio broadcast will form u u uuTciij 01 me num.- bers as they are planned. refreshment hour and in formal social time will follow the business and program meeting. Hopewell The Ladles' Aid society held its regular weekly meeting Wednesday at the Unit ed Brethren church at which time a quilt for the family of Rev. Long was completed. Miss Long was the one visitor present. Genuine OREGON 426-27-28 Ottgon Bide Girl Reserves Plam For Christmas Wednesday .nlrat a council meeting of all advisors and presi dents of Girl Reserve workers is beinr called by Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher a: the L. W. C. A.: At this time nlars will be made for the recognition ceremonial which la a graceful and imposing; wel come ceremony to all new mem bers of the Reserves each year. Plans will also be discussed at this time for the Christmas pro- cram which Is carried out each year by the Reserves. The charity work which Is to be done and me welfare service whleb they plan each year at the holiday time will bo arranged at this meeting. Those who are being called In clude Helen Brelthaupt. Theresa Dlrlch. Gladys Taylor, Jane Keith, Minnie Shade, Margaret Freeman, Margaret Moore, Esther MeMln nlmee. Natalie Neer. Sydney Ham- merford and Elizabeth Lewis.; Other meetings planned will be the Leslie group which will meet at the T. W. C. A. Tor a erart meeting. This meeting will con tinue the smoke printing project, with Lucile Brown assisting in this; . and block printing will be started under the direction of Mrs. Gallaher. Minnie Shrode and Bar bara Nelson will have charge of the program. -Miss Helen Brelthaupt will in troduce the-new advisor. Miss Syd ney Hammerford, to the Parrlsh seventh grade Tuesday. Elizabeth Lewis will have charge of the pro gram. Monday Mrs. Gallaher will meet the Willamette class, for advisors at the Y. W. C. A. rooms for work on the technique of girls' work. Parrlsh ninth grade will also meet Monday afternoon to make plans for the tea which this .roup will give Friday at the home of Mrs. W. D. Clarke, vice-president of the Y. W. C. A. board. The high school group will meet for a pot-luck supper at o'clock Thursday In the Y. W. C. A. rooms. A program is being plan ned by Virginia Wassam. New programs, which have been hand blocked, will be presented at this meeting. The program committee is Theresa Ulrich. Helen Brelt haupt and Gwen Gallaher. Study Group Follows International Theme An Interesting theme la being worked out this year by the study class of the Salem Woman's club which meets Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock each Monday follow- ing tne womans club meenng on Saturday. This Idea is the study of books which will carry out the "interna- tional- idea. Books rerpesenting various countries and the life and costumes of the eople are being taken as book reviews and dls- cussed by th group. Mrs. J. C. Nelson is the leader of this group. Any woman interested is invited to attend these meetings, which are held in the woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. The study group will meet this Monday at 3:30 o'clock and will discuss "The Bitter Tea of Yen" by Grace Zaring Stone. The book is a study of present Chinese life. Miss Thayer Receives tr iinyf. ravoraDie mention 1 tri.. O fVwA. wVm. Ij ,1,so UM,'re" I a ww a X Kooaucua rw uvi v waav stndvinz with the Pasadena little theatre group, the "Workshop", received very favorable criti- I . U -V . An a I cism iur iuc uu sue iuuiu- pllshed. in the first production of tne llttle theatre group. "Eyes of Tlaloc." The production was given No- vemoer 7 m Kecuai nan ai me Playhouse. The play was a mree act production which the Pasa- dena star-News reviewer said pos- sessed a 'logically mouvaiea Plot " and lTen la a "Tiyll and dynamic" manner. Quoting the reviewer, "Of the I well selected cast I snouia give first mention to Genevieve inayer for admirably sustained character work in the part of Amanda Simp- kins. Make-up, voice, body mo- tion. were all expressive and sharply delineated." I RECEPTION PLANNED 5 SOC Reception Planned by r- - Patriotic Ureters in accordance with the custom of former years the Federated Patriotic order of Salem are planning a banquet for the eve- nlng of November 19. Commit- tees made up of representatives from the various patriotic orders of the city have been working on the plans for this banquet for the past several weeks. At mis time mere win d an election of officers for the ensu ing year and other business will be taken care of. There will also be a program to supplement the social time during the banquet hours. Ticket reservations may be made wHb any of the patriotic orders or at the T. M. C. A. the evening of the banquet. The banquet will be held In the T. M. C. A. ban a net room. Waldo Hills. Armiti a.- gueest at the K. O. Rell home were Mr. and Mr. Vmr nn small sons. Homer and Jerome, ana Albert Neuson and son Har- lan, all of Evans Valley. BUY YOUR Gift Jewelry At Bis; Saving A small deposit will hold until Christ mas. THE JEWEL BOX 172 ft. Liberty Permanent Wave "Ringlette" COMPLETE LIMITED TIME SHOP Telephone 5754 arices Lead Society Events THE outstanding socLal event for the fall In high school sored by alumni of Sigma Gamma Pi elub Friday night at the Illlhee country elub. The delightfully rustic club house was arranged with trohies, until Its rustic Interior appeared Uko that of a hunting lodge. Shaded lights and a blazing fire in the open fireplace completed a beautiful effect. Special musical numbers given by James Pbelms was an attractive diversion from dancing. Refreshments were serv ed at a late hour. The affair was semi-formal with dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mc Cullough and Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Wilson were patrons and pa tronesses for this gala affair. Those who acted as hosts for the evening were Joe Darby, Bob Goodfellow. Pete Buren. Frank Spears, Fred Hageman, Bob Rea. Creighton Jones, George Beechler, Jack Price, Leslie. Whlttington, Stanley Price, Gordon Whltting ton, Carl Collins, George Corey, Henry Hendrickson. Leon Perry, Ray Suing, Bill Hemenway, Jack McCullough, Charles West. Bud Hoffnell, and Melly Goode. Guests were Misses Josephine McGilchrist, Ruth Breidwell, Bet ty Read. Claudlne Gueffroy, Kath ryn Ellis, Phyllis Day, Jean East ridge. Wilda Fleener. Iris Jorgen son, Betty Stewart, Martha Hob son, Ruthita Hoffnell, Jean Luns ford, Frances Huston, Betty Mae Hartung, Cynthia Delano, Claudia Buntin, Frances Sande. Ellen Hemenway, Myra Belt, Jeanette Park. Frances Park3. Harriet Be all, Helen Hauge, Margaret Bur dette, Dorothy Krebs, Ruth John son, Esther Gibbard. Margaret Savage, Betty Bonnell, Alice Le Nore, Wilma Wirtz, Doris McCal lister, Grace Day, Rosemary Saw yer, Velma May. Dorothy Jone?, Frances Kupper, Betty Parker, Charity Watson, Dorothy Thomas, Evelyn Shields and Margaret Lar son. Messrs. Glen Sanford, Ken Cof fey, Ellis Harris. Donald Woodry, Clair Thomas, Eddie Roth. Bob Utter, Clinton Vincent, Richard Devers, Charles Heltzell. Dick Cooley, Werner Brown, Herbert Hobson. Lee Weisser. Ben Thom- ,. Boh Pickens. Melvin Enele, Bernard White. Jim Beall, Don Doerfler, Archie McDonald, Virgil HarUnn Farl Potter and John Huehes Following the dance. Miss Jo- sehlne McGilchrist entertained at her nome itn an after the dance supper party. Present for this were Misses Frances Huston, Iris Jorgenson. Ruth Breidwell, Betty Bonnell, Betty Mae Hartung and the Messrs. Jack McCullough, Carl Collins, Bob Goodfellow, Ben Thomas, Charles West, and Jo Darby. National Worker Will aii r i-Address aroup l w a- a T in airs. a. v,. r . rerrr win euirf- I Uliu U1CU1 UCl a Ul IUQ W UUlttU S a inrv ta St Panl'a Knisconal church at her home on West Washington street Friday after- uuvu, All members of the auxiliary will be interested to know that Miss Elizabeth Baker, member of the national council of the Episco- pai cnurcn ana neaa or religions eaucauon, win be present ror tnis meeting and members mus uaaer is nov. in roruana She will be in the Oregon diocee unui January n is erpecieo Mrs. w . e,. rowers compu meniea ner momer, airs, nma a Byrne, on the occasion of her 78th birthday. An attractive birthday dinner was a feature ol the celebration. Mrs. Alma Me Calllster, Mrs. Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 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