t - PAGE TWELVE The'OREGQy STATESMAN, 5alm; Oregon, Thnrsday Morning, November 19, 1131 - 1 ,4 ews an OlptxU. Doak, Sety AM; Cub A airs Social Affairs Are Ument to "Bride-Elect Miss Mary Kafonrv, bride-elect of Frank E. Shafer la being feted , -with a round of, social affairs be f or her marriage November 29. ; Itlss Kafonrv baa bean a popular . member, of the younger set and '.with her. approaching marriage, ."both .the younger group and ma trons . of Salem are entertaining -for her, Tuesday evening a group call ed for a surprise shower at the home of Hiss Kafonrv. Miss Irene de lisle, ls. Allan Kafoury and Miss Julia Query were hostesses. Musical numbers were given and after the presentation of the gifts and social evening, refresh ments were served. ' Guests in compliment to Miss Kafoury were Miss Sally.Lanslng, Miss Vivian Eiker, Mrs. George ; Swift, Mrs. R. H. Robinson, Mrs. lo Kafoury, Mrs. Kenneth Dat ton, Mrs. N. C. McKafoury, Mrs. deLlsle, Miss Sophia Kafoury and the hostesses. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Karl Becke and Mrs. F. W. Poor- ' man entertained with an informal tea for which only Intimate friends of Miss Kafoury were lnj vlted. i Mrs. L. R. LeFurgey presided at the tea table and -Miss Jose . phlne Cornoyer, ' and Mrs. Zelma Farmer assisted in serving. Mrs. v William Busick wUl be hostesi for a one o'clock lunch eon today at her home. A small group of intimate friends of the honor guest have been invited. . Miss Kafoury wlll leare Friday for Jacksonville where she will be the guest of her sister. Miss Hel en Kafoury, wbo Is a member of the high school staff there. Miss Kafoury will return Wednesday to be present for the dance with which the Illibee club members are complimenting Mr. Shafer, at the clubhouse Wednesday night. Jefferson A pleasant time was spent Friday afternoon, at ' the , country home of D. H. Looney, when Mrs. D. H. Looney and Miss Marguerite Looney Sr. entertained in honor of Mrs. A. J. Fairbanks and daughter, Miss Ruby Fairbanks of Wilms. Cali fornia who are visiting their rela tives here, and at, Salem, Guests present were the honor guests, Mrs. A. J. Fairbanks and -daughter, Miss Ruby Fairbanks: and Mrs. W. N. Jones, Mrs. R. D. Gilbert, Mrs. Hazel Frese and daughter Jean, and Mrs. J. Har- .. per, all of Portland; Mrs. Frankie Cornell, Mrs. Walter Looney, and Mrs. George Griffith of Salem; Mrs. "Karl Steiwer, Mrs. M. D. Looney and daughter, Eleanor; Mrs. W. ; J. Looney, Miss Ruby Looney, Mrs. Herbert Looney and daughter, Louise; Mrs. George Looney, D. H. Looney, Mrs. H. D. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, November 19 Members and wives of SI Kazar Grotto, card and social evening at Masonic temple. - t Rural Woman's elub, at Rickreall; election of offi cers and business meeting in morning session; C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public instruction, speaker In afternoon. Federated Patriotic Orders banquet, o'clock, in T. M. C. A. Election of officers; program. Chapter G of P. E. O. Sisterhood, one o'clock luneh eon with Mrs. A. .A. Schramm. . Faculty Women's club of Willamette university, with Mrs. W. C. Jones, 415 Market street. Hayesville Woman's elub, Mrs. Burr Teal. Mrs. Russell Catlin, hostess to members of the O. T. elub. - Brush College Helpers with Mrs. Oliver Whiting. Women's society of Calvary Baptist church, in church parlors, 3: SO o'clock. Meeting changed from Friday. Past Presidents club with Mrs. Bertha Loveland, 40S South 25th street; large attendance is urged. Guest day. Roll call with Armistice dayor Thanksgiving quo tation. . Fidelia Sunday school class, entertained at home for Mrs. T. W. Davies, 941 Cottage street. 7:30 o'clock. All members urged to be present. Mother's club of Leslie Junior high school Parent Teacher association, 2:45 o'clock; tea at 4 o'clock. Calvary Baptist Woman's society, in social rooms of church; 2:30 o'clock. - Woman's Benefit association, at Woman's dub house, 8 o'clock. Zonta club of Salem will meet for a business din ner meeting at C: 30 o'clock in the Marion hotel. Open meeting of Artisans for members and friends; - program, dancing and "500" to be enjoyed; refresh ments. Rev. and'Mrs. P. W. Erlksen, hosts to young people of American Lutheran church, In church parlors at t o'clock. Evangelical department of W. C. T. TJ. will meet today at 10 o'clcok in Union hall on Ferry and Commer cial street, to organise a prayer band and elect officers for this. - Friday, November SO Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, hostess to Woman's Auxiliary to St. Paul's Episcopal church; Miss Elizabeth Baker, national council, member, will be speaker. Mrs. George Smith, luncheon hostess and social aft ernoon for members of Grand Army of Republic, TJ. S. Grant circle, at her home on North Fifth street; date changed from Thursday. Alliance Luncheon of Unitarian church in church parlors; one o'clock; program to follow. The Auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans will meet with Mrs. Charles - McKinley, 18 SO' Trade street. West Side circle of Jason Lee church, work meet ing, with Mrs. J. L. Busick, 1520 North Fifth street; S o'clock; work for Associated Charities. Past Noble Grand's club, will entertain Dallas Past Noble Grand's club, 8 o'clock, I. O. O. F. ball. Pythian Sisters r Install : fH! f; : vv The Pythian SUtera presented Ue Initiatory work for group of initiate .from Lebanon temple Tuesday nigbt la the regular Tea Event Friday An annual affair given by mem bers of the churches of Salem la the 'harvest home'' tea at the Old People's home on Center street The Invitations are extended to the public and eaeh guest Is asked to : bring "a "harreat gift" to be presented to the home. The affair is one attended by large numbers of Salem people both from .the churches and other organlsatftns and is made a de lightful social occasion for the members of the home. This year the program which will Kb at . A '1vV mA which is under the direction, of I Good Book Vcek Mrs. jc. a. unoien or ue iesuei-Ni j i ir Methodist church, will precede the UDServea by Women tea nours xrom sue o ciock. Following the initiatory work refreshments were served and social evening was -enjoyed. f The committee xn Charge of the social hour was Mrs. Florence Shlpp, Mrs. Laura - Johnson.' ana Mrs. Anna -Borkman. " - - -" The Sisters will hold the . an Btoal roll call pot-luck dinner at the temple Tuesday evening at :30 o'clock. This wilt be follow. ed by a program and social even ing. Mrl. Hester Hogan and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood la the commit tee In charge of the arrange ments-lor this. . Tne oraer is planning a rum mage sale and the committee in charge is Mrs. Vern Compton, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. Mrs. Mary Pugh, Miss Myrtle Burk and Miss Vivian Burk. Pattern Mars, Misses Henrietta, Pauline and Ellen Looney, -and the host esses, Mrs.' Looney and Miss Mar guerite Looney. Silverton Woodcraft Thimble club met recently at the home of Mrs. Minnie Mulkey for a pot-luck dinner at noon. The , day was spent in quilting for Mrs. Mulkey. The time was happily spent in re newing old friendships and mak ing new ones. Neighbors present from out of town were Mrs. Geneva Hubbard and Mrs. Leona Krenz from Victor Point district; Mrs. Olga Miller from Salem and Mrs. Elsie Simeral, Mrs. Arthur Nelson and son Richard from Es taeada, Oregon. Silverton Neigh bors were Arabella Phelps, Wyno la Ottaway, Mabel Storlle, Mar tha Wlnchell, Meda Benson, Bes sie Pennell, Bessie Scott and son Gene, Vera and Olive Ottaway. Additional guests for the day were Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Riches and Mrs. Alvin Hemmingsen. Mrs. George Moorehead is In charge of the tea arrangements and assisting her is Mrs. P. J. Voth. The tea tables will be ar ranged In yellow and white chry santhemums with yellow tapers and silver tea services belonging to members of the home. .These services' are very old and rare and will add an exquisite note of beau ty to the tea tables. Mrs. F. W. Seise and Mrs; Strat- ton will pour the first hour and Mrs. George Lewis and Dr. Emma Rodgers win pour the second hour. Assisting with the serving will be Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Marion Curry, Mrs. Maik Wilbur, Mrs. J. H. Erp, Mrs. Necla Buck, and Mrs. Ashe. - Mrs. H. H. Vandevort will di rect the guests to the tea rooms. Zona Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephens entertained a group of mends with an old-fashioned dance at their Zena home Satur day night. The guest group included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alderman and son, Junior, Glen Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davidson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sohn and daughter Nadine, all of Spring Valley; Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Taylor and sons Gerald and Orel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred and son Elmer and Ed. Olsen, all of Sheridan, Miss Vera Newhlnney, Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sohn and children, Elaine, Ella bell and Jesse, Jr.. of Independ ence, Mr. and Mrs. Epbram Sohn and Miss Nancy Atha of Amity, Marcelle Dowdy and Leo Pletseh of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hunt and children Kenneth and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ste phens and two children, Miss Ol ga Horten, Miss Easter Horton, Ted and Ivor Horten. Ike and I J. Stephens, Frank - and Lonls Butler, Miss Gertrude Johnson, Miss Marguerite Johnson and Wr. and Mrs. Milton Stephens and two sons, Emmett and Raymond, all of Zena. Independence Good book -week was observed by the Independence woman's dub at the Tuesday aft ernoon program. Mrs. Henry G Hanson gave a splendid review of the book, "Magnificent Obses sion," the theme of which is ser vice of mankind for the sake of mankind. Mrs. EL B. Hennlgan was the leader In a round table discus sion on good readlnr with the following persons taking part and tne subjects, assigned each: Mrs. Robert Craven "When Should Good Reading Begin?"; Mrs. H. Jjixon, "Stories Children Ask For"; Mrs. William Camnbell "Kinds of Stories for Boys": Mrs. George Chores, "Kinds of Stories for Girls"; Miss Myra Montgom ery, member of the elty . library board, ''Choosing Library Books". An outstanding number on the program was the five minute talk by Mrs. O. D.-Butler whose sub ject waa "Oregon Pulp and Paper Mills". Mrs. Butler gave an Inter esting history of paper from Its beginning In ancient times to the modern methods used and dis played kinds of paper made by the Salem pulp and paper mills. Mrs. M. J. Butler entertained with a vocal nolo taken from the opera 7 "Norma", ; preceding her song with its story. She waa ac companied by Mrs. Harry McHale of West Salem. Several important items came before the business session ' in cluding a vote to cancel , the note on the new oak floor in the club house; to donate five dollars to the scholarship loan fundj , and the appointment of Miss Myra Montgomery and Mrs. M. C. .Wil liams as members of a committee to investigate the purchase of an umbrella stand for the elub room; Mrs. K. L. Williams, Mrs. E. O. Breashears and Mrs. J. H. Hart were the hostesses. - St, Joseph's Club to Present Play Msmbers of St. Joseph's Dra matic elub have been busy the past few weeks on a one act play "The Restville Auction Sale" by 8. Decatur Smith, Jr. It is announ ced that the play is now ready for production and will be presented Friday at 8:20 o'clock in St. Jo seph a hall. Thomas M. Heaphy, a visitor from Now York City, has directed the play. A tolnstrelette will also be presented at this time whieh waa written and directed by ut, O O J, Barry Maran.; '-- Members of the cast Include Miss Theresa Albrlch, Miss Mar garet M. Zersan, Mrs. Mary Bren- Mra. Lillian Kropp, Miss Jo sephine Barr, Miss Gertrude Stlts, Miss Marcelle ., DeMyttev John Nathman, Laurence Barr, Froder-' lck BurrelL Urban Freeman and George Coover. :J " ' MACK'S- I STILL IN PROGRESS AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING, YOU CAN BUY Dresses as low as Coats as low as . . Suits as low as . . Formals as low as . $8.75 $10.00 $15.00 . $8.75 Additional, Society on Page 13 OTHERS AT ASSORTED PRICES Assortment of Hats at Especially Low Prices I Come in and See if Your Wants Can be Supplied 295 NORTH HIGH -Q- !" NEW! Special Purchase Sale WITH THE FAMOUS COLD CONTROL AND OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AT 09 pup Si LIFETIME PORCELAIN MSM AND OUT 2234' By ANNE ADAMS ". Frocks for small girls imitate grown-up models, but with a aim- I plielty and beauty that are very youthful. 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