The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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ociety News and Club Affairs
OUYS M. DoAK, Society Editor.
Travelers" Welcomed
nome
Golden Jubilee
For W.C.T.U.
Planned
An elaborate celebration will
bserre SO year ol organisation
tor the Salem Women's Christian
' Temperance union according to
plane ' made by the Union - In its
meeUng Tuesday. .
. Recorda anew the names of
such charter members as Mrs. C.
t Ttf vn J. Leslie. Mrs.
7- Vt"tWT8. 5. A. Philpot is
All. Mrs. E. C. Darden, Mrs. T. Hostess to Circle
Jeffrer. Mrs. B. W. Cook, and
Mrs. U W. Houston. Many of The South Circle of the First
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday, November 21
Royal Neighbors of America meeting Monday eren
ing, NOTember 23, 8 p. m.. Fraternal temple, 447 Center,
street. '
Mrs. Susan Varty, hostess to members of Willam
ette Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, at her home 50
D street, 8 o'elock.
Lovely Fall Tea at
Clarke Home
A delightful dinner party
Thursday. sight welcomed borne
Miss , Esther Erickson, president
of the Ecclesla club, and . Miss
Velma Homlnger, who hare just
completed a . tire weeks trip to
Hawaii. Hostesses ' for - the party
were the members of the Ecclesla
club and the affair was giren at
! St. Joseph's Pastor
Is Host,
One of the loveliest of fall 1 the Rom !
teas was - giren .Friday.-after-1- . . ,
I noon, between the hours of l'lAjdElAjl W"
v. nr t m iTentered with . handsome cornu-
pUmented.the girls Of the ninth t.V iI7L 111..1
f p.ni.v T,.n., kirh I tapers completed the centerpiece
- - - - . Ml art rial tfim. kuni . ..of
achoblj with a. delightful infor- ugbU tibe Ubie '
The artistically appointed U- J "ZJ,!?:
ble. which was .centered with l M.kM.v .-. .
yellow - and white ehrysanthe-1 made b th honor vuit.
these will be represented by de- christlanjfiburch, met Wednesday party was given by the pastor pf
scendants at me oanquei piuue i with Mrs. s. a. fnnpoi ior an u- i oi.
tap tnmetimA In February. I metin?. with corered . dish en of the congregation Wednea
The pageant which won so J luncheon at noon. Bazaar articles I day afternoon in St. Joseph's
much commendation at the state j were made, and sewing was done J hall. The spacious auditorium
convention. "A Patriotic wea- for tn. Associated Charities. was Deautirui witn sou lignis ana
mums, flanked . by . tali yellow
tapers of a deeper hue, was pre
sided -over by Miss Ines Reif-
snyder and Miss Helen Prang.
. a Ks rMtmm -
A most enjoyable informal .. .u.a
Tisuis riiiiu uuiur bcuooi.
The. hostess was assisted in re
ceiving the guests by Mrs. Eli
abeth Gallaher, Miss Charlotte
were made to near By islands In
the Hawaiian group and to many
or the outlying districts fro
Honolulu. Pictures and articles
of Interest brought back by the
travelers were displayed.
In addition to the honor guests
there were present Edna McEI-
ahney, Gojda Wheeler, Irene de
Llsl, Flora Turnbun, Mildred
Stokes, Miss Doris . Clarke:
An informal program consist-1 Jnrfn mi..nA. r..!.
Those nresent were Mrs. L. Hob- autumn flowers. The following i.rl "? S 2 Charlotte Homing. Mar.
son. Mrs. M. tt. VieSKO. Mr8. U. I " aB u yM. t TIi r j I, a ..I wwww. mauCT jn, auiuii
A. White. Mrs. F. P. Smith, Mrs. arrangement and jn -receiving:
W. A. Penner. Mrs. Sylvia Rich-1 Mesaames jsmes neenan, J. ."-. i' 'Z:z r ,7,.,,: " " t neien ier, kii utag-
x,. w di. mm r. Karst. Adam Eneel. Edward Bur- lett, LosUs Kayser. Alice Orar-
., TT,mitt on hUtorl-1 l.V ',,,: " I.m . a wii.u, t n r mteresung part or the after-1 oa Rntl Kliri.tn vrrf. cut.
-ww - . . . liioson. Airs. u. r . neiiiT. .urs. v.i- " . - i i i .
cal background for me ceieora- BiraweU, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Ciain. S. J. Gentskow, Napoleon , " K atead. Charlotte Llndqulst. Mrs
inn. other committees will be f; ,wi;u' Tni-J jni M.trk r. latter part of the afternoon the Gladys Schmidt, sad Mr. ouhvi
m r . n . nriiiii'1 . in i M iir uiikui i -w- - -
ding'J planned to be repeated
for the banquet celebration.
Mrs. H. H. Vandevort will have
charge of the banquet plans. Mrs.
Sara -Oliver ana miss iuei.
tlon.
nnninted at a later date.
A vote of thanks was extended
Un s. Pool tor the beautiful
McMorris, Mrs. B. W. Macy, Mrs.
C. R. Pritchard. Special guests,
H. Ringwald.
Gladys Schmidt, and Mrs. Gladys
group held an informal discus-1 Youngblood.
man or i.iri khafva n i a m 9 w i
LT.u.rT"r tfte remainder of the fan and Jefferson. The Foreire
Mrs. s. rwu Bnnoiied Mrs. D. N. Mark, Mrs. E. C. Case, I played, after which an InnoVa- nter Beaaon et which tim- i
flowers which she has suppnea i ' v f, i-.,,..,, 1 winter .season at which time itlslonary society of the Methodist
. ' nttBnrf wre anu Airs. J. jj. nowe, jam. . lion was imrwuwn luroum " -u tft t
for the meetings. Reports were
given from the Albany state con
rention, part of the report com
ing from a letter sent to the Un
ion by the state president, Mrs.
Ada Jolly.
was riven by F. I Warren, ac- Lincoln r.- 1 . A.
companled by Mr,. Charles Fes-
The next meeting of the Union
will be December 1 at which time
Mrs. Beulah Ratllff will present a
-Peace" program.
L McGohan. I pleasing game of "-all-around
Assistant hostesses were Mrs. the-grab-bag," Mrs. Thomas
J. D. Sears and Mrs. J. E. Kirk J Marsland fnrnished the music for
Patrick. this, after which refreshments
were served
Mrs. Marvin Roth
Entertains
Mrs. Marvin Roth entertained
with a bridge luncheon at her
home Thursday in compliment
to the members of her club.
The luncheon table was beau
was decided to meet Tuesday aft-i church met Wedneadar afternoon
ernoon at Parrish Junior high, I at the home of Mrs. Charles Mo
tor the purpose of reorrantxa- I Kee. near thm north itv limit. r
won oi new omcers. Jerierson, with Mrs. George C
ai me tea hour, Mrs. Clarke j Mason in charge of the study
Til Ba1taj tt Iff. a IC..-I &Iljwt Xt M T7. .1 T 1 - J 1L.
Amtn tA.. kciii vara 1 . . . ' 3 U m
Auvub ""' UKKMHIl n1 Vloa Ilia. H M I VAnhln w. 1.1.
. r a 7. . i.t I WMW inux" i i.vu was iviiuh1
n.' .rr' Those in the group includ- d by a talk by Mrs. Buck of Sa-
.r i. the Misses Marjorle Lewis. I lem, in the interest of the W. C.
'f.r"i' "...vr'fjIM Hendricks. Priscllla Hen- T. U. The topic for the afternoon
rtuuiis iivui. m.. r uur. ueiu t c i . i . .
InArrln ..onnnn Iho .nrlr v i.- rn,. t,..v t v M""' " ocnotnaaer, Ueity burial LUia IQ me
Die weeaies 4-ii sewing ciud or er. S. Bent, William Tramm. ivh. nB... P;.v "7.
the Lincoln school, the , Parent- Frances Knian. J. B. Lebold. TAm'
I'""??' Theresa speeiriguIsTs for' th aTternoo'n
uvia. neuiei, ruiujiia Ma Anna T)An4. wi
v,Lt,t.l ir. t it.i-i. n.n. I : ' " - """"i. "
lrT. '' c r ' t ,Y I ol8 Keed nd Miss May Rauch
lie Nadstanek. Mary Kuensting.
Martina O-Brien. Charles Wag- Mrs Foreif Martin
ner. Rov Bremmer. Charlaa 1Vir r OreSC martin
VilUge, which was diseussed by
Mrs. Mason. Readings were given
by Mrs. T. H. Downs, . Mrs. Earl
Phelps and Mrs. Blanche Libby.
Members present - were Mrs.
Kate Lynes,; Mrs. George Mason,
Mrs. T. H. Downs. . Mrs. S. M.
Green; . Mrs. .BlancheIJbey.Mrs.
B. 8. Thurston, Mrs. R. C Thom
as. Mrs. Earl Phelps, Rev. T. H.
Downs, Miss Addle Llbby and the
hostess, Mrs.. McKee. Guests for
the aftrenoon were Mrs. D, Y. Ha
mill, Mrs. Elmer, Beach and Mrs.
Buck of Salem. 1 -
'Joker' Party Planned
For Shrine
Mrs. 8usan Varty will entertain
with an original party- Saturday
night at her home, 450 D. street.
in compliment to members of the
Willamette Shrine ot White
Shrine ot Jerusalem.
The affair will be a "joker-
party and extensive plans are be
ing developed by the committee.
Mrs.- Hasel Gillette, Mrs. Grace
Babeock. Mrs. Mary Gatliff. Mrs.
Delia Harden. Mrs. Betty Smith.
Mrs. Ellen- Gabriel. Mrs. Tbelma
Green, - and Mrs. Minnie Prots-
man.
Topsy Turvy Club
Meets
Mrs. Leslie Morris entertained
for the Topsy-Turvy club Thurs
day afternoon At her home. The
afternoon was spent in sewing
and discussing an article on
"child discipline". At the tea
hour Mrs. Byron Matlock assist
ed the hostess in serving.
Mrs. Darrell Walker will be
hostess to the club in a fort
night.
Present for this meeting wvre
Mrs. Emery Feller, Mrs. Byron
Matlock, Ms. John Gilmer. Mrs
Roy Young, Mrs. Thomas Garrett,
Miss Rose Dickenson, and Mrs.
Morris.
Loyal Bereans Have'
Social Evening f
The Loyal Berean class ef the
Court street - Christian church
were entertained for its regular
social meetings at -the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C P Wegner on
Portland road
At s the brief business meeting
held before the social hours It
was determined to sponsor box
social December 11. .'
After the Informal social even
ing ref reshmehts were served by
Mrs. Werner assisted ' br Mrs.
Lewis Prtem, Mrs. Ben Hawkins,
and Mrs. Cash Roberts.
Present were Mr. and. Mrs. I.
E. Keithley. Mr., and Mrs. XL J.
Winkenwelder, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haw
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Roberts,
Rer. B. F. Shoemaker, Mrs. Lew
is Prlem, Mrs. Arthur Priem, Mrs.
Esther Krueger,' Mrs. J. E.
Spauldtng, Mrs. Bessie-Updegraff,
Mrs. Harvey Beeson and Mr. and
Mrs. Wegner.
Victor Point A wedding ot
much interest In this community
was that of Arthur Qualey to Ber-
nice Lenore Gllmour.
The ceremony was ' performed
Monday at 3:30 o'clock by the
Reverend Gillespie of the Church
of God at the home of the
groom's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. ana Mrs. Lyle Knox, In east
saiem. The Knox home was
beautifully decorated for the oc
casion with - chrysanthemums.
The bride was attractively
dressed In a black silk crepe suit
with black and white accessories.
The day was chosen because it
was also the wedding anniversary
of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merton Gllmour, who were
married 37 years ago.
Mrs. Qualey, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gllmour, gradu
ated from Start on high school
with the class of 19 30 and also
In Salem. Mr, Qualey 3s Ue son
of Mrs. S. J. Qualey.
Friends of the couple neid an
old fashioned charivari In: thefr
honor at. their new. home, on the
Lon Edison place south of Silver
ton. . ' " , "- . - I . i
Mrs. Irene Seeley .v
Elected President .
Independence.- Mrs.. Irene See
ley was elected noble grand of
Cloverleal lodge No. 54, Rebkahs,
at the meeting Tuesday night.
Other officers eteeted were: Vice-
president, Mr. Ka Rex;' secre-
Ury, Mrs. Ell Hart, ana ueasar
er, Mrs. Lesua Jeem. The appoint- .
ive offices wSl ! filled soon and
Installation crrsenenles ' will be
held in January. . ,
Grandmothers' - night was . fea
tured at the social, hour following
the " business 'session. Seventeen
grandmothers '" and four grand
fathers were complimented with a
lovely chrysanthemum each
white for grandmother, pinx ior
grandfather.
Many er tn SBeenoers wore
Quaint old-f ashieaed costumes and
the games, stunt, and musical
numbers wer te harmony wrth
the age represented. Mrs. Charles
Irvine, accompanied by Mrs. Guy
Walker, sane the old tavonte.
"Mother MeChree." The old duet
-JuanlU" was sung by Mrs. Clair
Irvine and Mrs. Ellen Davis, ac
companied by Mrs. Ed Wunder.
Hostesses were Mrs. Hugs wan
na, Mrs. W. H. Walker, Mrs. Eve
lyn Davis and Mrs. Wunder.'
The xrext meeting of the Ore
gon State Graduate Nurses', asso
ciation will be held Tuesday at A
the Salem General hospital. AH
members and nurses are Invited
to attend the session.
Reyal Neighbors of America
will meet at 8 p. m. Monday
evening in Fraternal temple, for
their regular monthly session.
attended Capital Business college All members are urged to attend.
rDuv1fLEduhClVn KuST: mSEMSy
Teacher association of the school
voted Wednesday night to give a
first, second and third prize in
the two projects now being car
ried on by the club.
Members of the association
were urged in several talks to
support in every way possible the O'Brien, Frank O'Brien, Thomas Heads Fer1rrrirr
Marlon miiiiI health ..nit u.m. vu -v -.. I C"Ua A CUCrdUOIl
j " ' " iiuuaiiKi. juua xvauu. o
Brei-
aiiimimiu'miaLia
November Clearance
tlf ully arranged with flowers and bers were urged to attend the tensteln, Eugene EckerUn, E. J. Rickreall. The annual
nr In a color scheme oi
green and rose. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Connie Figard.
Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Mrs. Otto
White, Mrs. Marjorle Galloway,
Mrs. John Griffith. Mrs. Loren
j.ii
. . ... .1 w - I JL UC M. II AM II M. I TX1I
Duagei meeting or tne county Anderson, G. E. Schumenan, T. f meeting of the Polk County Fed-
t Mvav i u. J30.1 r . LAureiiCH xMt.ii. Fa. . i nrRTinn nw wtivai Wam aM -
behalf of the health unit. I nuncio ii t t.i t n xt-i. I I:, 7 . " V " . c" V',UD8
AJbiioic. ava . mm m a t,ca. it. ii&uiu. i was iimiii xt r rt a MiAer-wAMii .
Th .Tth rrvAv th .v- . . 1 ,7" " " . " " """" Siugo
- w 0.u. tvwm iw"- uu tuts .uiascH a ii ii & ij nriRo. jn na 'innrsriav w aMABA. 41...
er basket for attendance of par- seohlne McDermott. and Marrar- from 18 iKrfrn -,v.
J J v -nr-.. I , . . . -. . - 17 . .utB..cu liu UD
- . . I 1 . . , . . . . I 1 . Ui CWUL.
Loose, Mrs. Doris Thompson ana aay mgni meeting, winning nee- was a guest of honor. A pot-luck luncheon was served
Cards followed bridge andlrington. 1st: Trula Short. 2nd:
winning scores were held by Miss Rowena Upjohn, 3rd.-In the sec- RrirJcrr I unr r"ifrm
Thompson and Mrs. Roth. Mrs. ond project, Jean Harrington 1st; -uiiwicuii
Otto White will be hostess tor F lorence Upjohn, 2nd; Jean Oltertains LiUD
the club in two weeks. rouna, 3rd.
A I Aw t . . 1 n. .
- - - I au mieresung program was airs, waiter Bennington en-
Mrs. Stanley Burgess enter- presented by the following stn- tertained in comoliment to her
talned members or ner onage aents; Jean Pound, Mary Clen- club Friday afternoon-- at her sided at the meeting. The officers
ciuo JH9"uj wjiu yicimj v- ueumg, KOTena, Margaret, and J nome. i,uncneon preceded an elected for the coming year are
pointed l ociock mncneon 101- r iorence Upjohn. Jean and Doris arternoon of bridge. President, Mrs. Forest Martin of
lgwea oj wierw nuui .uuiuu nsrnngiun, ratricia scnramm. I covers were placed for two Dallas, and vlce-rriiitclnt Mn
onage, m ner nome va owm iraia snon, carol Cooper, and special guests, Mrs. Elolse Roder- Arthur Utlev of Wallace mail
at noon by the Rickreall Ladles'
Aid.
c. A. Howard, state suDerln-
tendent of public instruction, was
tne speaker of the afternoon. His
address was followed by several
musical numbers.
Mrs. Wayne Henry ot Zena pre-
and
Salesman's Sample
Summer street
Pattern
1 1
-4 . .
uorot&y Greenwood. ick of Los Angeles, and Mrs. W.
The next association meeting E. Feldman and club members
Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. Elmer
Daue, . Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs.
Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. E. A
Kurtz, Mrs. Clrae Vibbert, Mrs
Hariey White. Mrs. David
Wright, Mrs. Eric Butler, and
for Mrs. Pennington.
Klnewood a dHshtfni akIii Thursday afternoon. Various
sented the feature of enter- afternoon was spent Thursday at shades of the yellow chrysanthe
tamment, a talk on Internation- the home of Mrs. L F. Brown "urns were used effectively about
al House where she spent a year guests being the members of the th u6st rooms- At the tea hour,
while attending Columbia uni- Book and Thimble Huh Mr Mrs- Grabenhorst was assisted by
ih..u i r n i -
. Brown gave a read in jr on "Home
anss .Mildred Gardner sane and Mru. TTamSo, ofmnvi. -v.
I .!., ! I . . . aUU..l
uuiuucia wnu uiano accora- on "Arm sMw Aw " r.innn
will be December 9 at 7:30
o'clock in the school auditorium.
Monmouth Mrs. David Rid
dell and Mrs. J. B. Lorence were
hostesses Wednesday afternoon
to the Social Hour club.
Miss Faith Kimball pre-
Bridge Afternoon at
Grabenhorst Home
The second card afternoon in a
I series for which Mrs. Gene Gra
benhorst is being hostess was en
joyed at the Grabenhorst home
paniment by Miss Anne Allard
Clear Lake Friends and
neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Harold surprised them- Tuesday
night at the! home with a fare
well party. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
and their daughter Marie are
moving to Stay ton '
Those pesent were the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harold
and Miss Mame Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Collard. Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Schlag. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barnett, Mr.
and Mrs. V. P. Boyd, Mr. and
Mrs. Eck Dutoit. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralrih
Dutoit and small son, Mr. and
Mrs. G. G. Beckner. Mr. and Mrs.
C A. Baker, Mrs. J. C. McFar
lane, Mrs. L. J. Massey, Miss
Haze! Clement. Miss Nellie Clem
ent, Miss Anna Englebrecht, Miss
Pearl Baker, Miss Alice Massey.
uns Claire collard. Miss
Mrs. Nellie Harris and Anna May
Grabenhorst.
Cards were in play at six tables
and winning scores were held by
Mrs. Walter Pennington. Mrs.
Walter Zosel. and Mrs. Charles
Grabenhorst. .
rruuiand An enjoyable eve
ning was spent Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Brown, when a few neighbors
and friends surprised .them, the I
occasion being their wedding an
niversary. A mock wedding was
held. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, as
the bride and groom, were at
tended by Mrs. Albert Harmon
as bridesmaid and Ed Hintcn,
best man. Ed Forgard acted the
minister. The bride and groom
received several ' useful gifts.
CnnroA t- n V uaiues, music uu conversation
1 -. -.nil. 1 J IV I I . . t . . , .
Ham tri , , . uccupiea me evening aner wnicn
uams, Mrs. Hettie Simpkin- Mf-Jli.. - a
ing followed and also several pi
ano numbers by Mrs. Ray Fergu
son. The women enjoyed an in
spection of the beautiful choice
potted chrysanthemums for which
their hostess is locally famous.
Mrs. Brown was assisted at the
tea hour by Mrs. D. A. Williams.
The club will meet next with
Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Thursday
December 7, instead of Thanks
giving day.
Guests were Mrs. Waldo Blxel
and small son Jimmy and Mrs.
Anna rattlson of West Salem.
m
MemDers present were Mrs.
Mary Beaver. Mrs. Ray Ferguson.
Mrs. A. J. Krueger, Mrs. Charles
bchwartz, Mrs. Ray Lacev. Mrs
Charles Hathaway, Mrs. Charles
Adams and the hostess, Mis. . . .
Brown.
.
Hubbard The Woman -luh
I enjoyed guest day at the home of
By ANNE ADAMS
This lovely frock with its smart
shoulder treatment is undeniably
Parisian in flavor. A contrasting
vestee is cut to drape slightly in
most becoming manner, and then
buttoned on one side. The skirt
.too. Is beautifully cut and tends
to slenderize the figure. A truly
sophisticated model that will
make up charmingly in velvet.
satin or crepe in combinations ot
Smith Mis Aria a
ton U'lti Paxr rr r o.v VODle de LesnlnaMA with Tri1An
man. Rex. Dutoit. LoretU Smith , ' tne Ppe"ld&nt, presiding. As-
Estelene Smith, Ilene Fruit Dei- ?j8tant hostesses were Neva Mc-
bert Bair. Donald Clement nd eie and MWet McMannis.
Robert Clement. ' Tne members' answered roll
Hh a Thanksgiving thought.
- . Cobie de Lespinasse and Mina de
Independence Mrs. C. w. Ir- Wolf were, appointed to confer
vine entertained her bridge club Ub Mr. Ward about hot lunches
at a 1 o clock luncheon at her for the schooL
,m a . neday. Covers were , Mrs. Carlton W. Smith gave an
placed for Mrs. Guy Walker, interesting talk on "Oregon Pro
Miss My ra Montgomery. Mrs. Z. ducts". The triple trip from the
C. Kimball, Mrs. A. B. RoblnsOn. Hubbard high school sang three
Mrs. George Cohrs, Mrs. B. K numbers, "To a Wild Rose" "I
Swop Mrs George Carbray. Passed by Your Window", and
. r " 7Mer, Mrs. u.recuon or Adeline Fields. Mrs.
xi Thomas and the hostess, Helen Sadler of Aurora gave a
JT,?6' : Ulk on "Thankfulness".
black with white or green; brown hrUrl v 8pent " , MemT? Present were Mes-
vltlt aM nr rnt. nnrnl. . "unors won By luames Mina de Wolf VTotM.
m - - , n.vui Hn Keau In , . ..
flesh. . v-rocaer. tauz Bell. Ellen Carl,
Pattern ZZZS is obUlnable on- Prnf wnl, . -cason. uora Smith. Eu
ly In sisesH, It, 18. 20, , ii. hf Wf"m. Wnc Graham nice Braden, Ethel Johnson. Au
quizes ?-t-yards orMs Inch fa- ff!"! A.lask' and h8 gatn 1 Kathryn Will. Nora Ward. Sadie
orwv yard contrasting. No yi"ZZ.TZ7 . aJ?. 01 lM tK?' UCH,a oomaw,- Margaret
are isma King experience u neces- i " , oi wniamette Anaerson. vera Boje. Sadie
r-lV. . "cn001 ?r maslc- Prof- scl1011' Amnda Grim, Dr. Ethel
Graham has spent the past several RHey. Ella Stauffer. and Anna
llmmm tn il..v. v- I ci.-.i ... ..
,T" V -" wnenj ne nas I - visitors present were
ZZr SiTen vrai con- rs. canton Smith, Salem; Helen
certs s well-as vacationed. , Sadler and Vera Bradtl - Anror.?
u. A. A-.!- . . . Mesdame, Painter. Knapp. Dart,
.:wa C1UD B3oyed a I "ni. AiciAnghim. Kocker and
l. ""rnoon at the home of pates, Hubbard.
Mrs. George King Thursday after- ' . ...
;.7wlB.. ana cneraation 1 uyton The Lady. . Foresters
occupied the afternoon hnnn mA far - tnnn.Arl.. .
v W 8erTed- Mr- Charles Me- five hundred eard party next Mon
Elhinney was an additlnni mMi I - .v.. .
sarf to make this model with our
pattern, . .
.Step by step instruction dia
grams" given with this pattern.
Sea' fiflMa'caU la rts
Upm (enln prftrr4. for aaea
patUrm. Writ pUialr yoar aaata,
a4aru tad itjla aaatbac Bo
r to Mat Jia waatea.
Th aaw fall catalog ! sow
r4y. - I faatorcs tba aawast la.
. aiUniooa. apwrta - aal kaaaa
ruM, Hararia. pajamas a ad kid-
. aa' alothaa. Alao-tUUgatfal (ift
aartaaUoaa ia aeeeaaory sod traaa-
. T tUra8. Priea f aaUtec
: (iftaaa eanta. CaUWc witk pat
? tatnf aanta. Addraaa
' rd"n t Tba StaUW-
aal 171k atraai. Maw Tork City.
-The Oregon State Graduate
nurses wllkmeet Tuesday in the
Salem General hospital. All mem
bers of the group and visitors are
invited to attend this meeting." -
women have planned for the win
ter season and it Is anticipated
that a good time will be had. The
committee In v charge - Is - Ida
wourms, Edna Floy and Eliza
beth Merts. AU friends are in
vftedr
refreshments were served. Those
present were Mr.' and Mrs. Ed
Forgard and daughters, Thelma
and Ruth of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Schults and daughter Helen
of Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. O. Fagg
and sons Guy, Fred and Clarence,
Mrs. Harvey . Armstrong and
daughter Velma and son Alvin.
Mrs. Bert Bressler and sons Har
old and Milton, Mr. and Mrs. P.
J. Eggler, P J. McGuire, Ed Hin-
ton and the hosts Mr. and Mrs.
Brown and children Frances and
Charles.
a
Gervals The St. Rita's Altar
society met at the. parish hall
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
W. C. Snyder, Mrs. Anna McQulre
and Mrs. Bert Elliott as hostesses.
After the business session a com
forter war tacked for one of the
members. Those present were
Mrs. Frank Adelman, Mrs. J. A.
Ferschweller, Mrs. Fred Eder,
Mrs. L. Y. snd Mrs. Agnes Grass
man, Mrs. A- and Mrs. H. E. Nib-
ler, Mrs. Peter Prantl, Mrs. J. B.
Susee, the Misses Sophie Nibler,
Marie Mangold and Gertrude
Weiss and the hostesses. Mrs. Sny
der, Mrs. McGuire snd Mrs. El
liott .
Mrs. William J. Braun will
entertain, members of her con
tract bridge elub in her home, on
Court street, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Braun Is also planning to
leave Salem Tuesday ."morning for
San . Francisco,' California, where
ahe will spend -the remainder, of
the week on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
-Mr. and Mrs?-:Ray ClarkP en
tertained with a eard evening-at
their home Friday night. vAt the
luncheon hour Mrs.- Nellie, Knox
assisted Mrs. Clark. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bondell, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd SUffler, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Unruh, Mr. and Mrs.
Long, and Mr. and Mrs. - Ray
Clark.
UIT
Offered in this sale that
saves you
A THIRD!,
A HALF!
TWO-THIRDS!
Knitted and Cloth Suits
Selling Regularly to $35.00
The addition of a fine showing of salesmen's
sample line of women's suits , to our regular
stocks makes this sale interesting because
wide variety . . . new fashions . . . low prices
are just what you are looking for at this time.
This group of boucle, tweed knit and cloth
suits are, indeed, worthy your immediate at
tention. Be among the first this morning.
Jersey, Tweed Cloth Suits
Selling Regularly to $19.50
You'll be delighted with the selections .you'll
find in this group at $7.95. . . Fine wools in
jersey, tweed knits and cloth in two and three
piece fashions featuring the very latest novel
ties. Remember many of these are so new they
are being shown today for the first time.
$.95
Jersey and Cloth Suits
Selling Regularly to $17.50
For $5.00 take your choice in this group of
suits priced, uj to $17.50 and a few at $19.50.
Wool jersey and. doth suits that are wonderful
values. Two and three piece modes, that are
ideal for school, sports, street, workday, etc
Come to Miller's suit sale today and choose
your suit at" a truly big saving!
Blue. Brown, Spanish Tile, Rd, Black, Gry,
Green, Beige, etc. Sizes 14 to 44.
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