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.0 PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, Jannary 14, 1932 - LI - KjucieLy I iNews an d G ub Affairs Joint Installation , Impressive Monday evening. January 11 the Salem Rebekah Lodge No. 1 end tlx. Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Joined la the Installation of offl cen of the two lodges. The installing officers of Salem Rebekak Lodge No. 1 were lira. Lillyan Fleener, district deputy president; Mrs. Grace Taylor, dis trict deputy grand marshall; Mrs. Cora Vaa Pelt, grand warden; lira. Alma Henderson, grand se cretary; Mrs. Luella Engstrom, grand treasurer; Mrs. Helen Mc Cloud, grand inside guardian; Mrs. Dora Hill, grand outside guardian; Mrs. Louise King, grand chaplain; Mrs. Evelyn Na derman, musician. The Incoming officers are: no ble grand. Miss Myrtle McClay; Tle grand. Mrs. Jesse Moorehead; ecreUry, Miss Eugena Slegmund; treasurer. Miss Verda Olmstead; warden. Miss Helen McElroy; con ductor. Miss Wild Fleener: chap lain. Miss Ella Smith; Inside guar dian, Mrs. ETelyn Heseman; out side guardian. Mrs. Elsie Papen fuss;right supporter to the noble grand. Mrs. Lillyan Fleener; left supporter to the noble grand, Mrs. Ida Hochstettler; right supporter to the vice grand. Mrs. Coral Mc Neill: left supporter to the Tice grand, Mrs. Anna Hunsecher; mu sician. Miss Dorothy Franks. The Installing officers of Che meketa Lodge No. 1 were Ira Crit tenden, district deputy grand mas ter; Robert Henderson, district deputy grand marshall; James Smith Jr., grand secretary; C. O. Engstrom, grand treasurer; H. R. Burke, grand warden; P. Phil ippe, grand chaplain; Mr. Red fern, grand inside guardian; George Naderman, grand outsidd guardian. The Incoming officers are: no ble grand, Harry Shustejrowitx; rice grand, C. L. Connelly; secre tary, Amos Vass; treasurer, Wil liam Siegmund: Warden, G. W. Moorehead; conductor, B. F. Ad ams; chaplain, C. P. Phlllippe; in side guardian, R. C. Kriesel; out side guardian, D. P. Wright; right supporter to the noble grand, J. Smith; left supporter to the noble grand, I. H. Vinson; right suppor ter to the Tice grand, A. W. Pee bles; left supporter to the rice grand, W. E. Moses; right scene supporter, H. M. Kleen;-left scene aupporter, B, F. Underwood. Carnations were presented to each installing officer by the dis trict deputy grand master, Ira Crittenden and the district depu ty president, Mrs. Lillyan Fleener; and to the incoming officers by the Incoming noble grands, Harry Shusterowitz, and Miss Myrtle Mc-Clay. Olive M, Doak, Society Editor Additional Society on Page 7 January vL ' Clearance ) Ends Saturday January 16th Thb b I this Is not sale 1 ' merchandise bat I A standard mer- ehandfae takes J sS. rru1 J A mm aaa k rfwjflaaj ,- m, mtlOkmMtffMl'i W jlI Reductions v - -v w I Throughout (Contract goods excepted) STATIONERY LessV3 h V 411 I c'Ij W Books FlcUea as Nea-ffleUon Less 4 and SOCIAL CALENDAR ! -" '" " '.'.'it . , - ' - ' Thursday, January H Installation of officers, auxiliary to Capitol 11, Pa trlarchs Militant; I. O. O. T. hall, l o'clock. Liberty Boy's chorus, to give program at Old Peo ple's home. Mrs. C. P. Bishop hostess to members ef Thursday club at her home, 2:30 o'clock. Degree of Pocohontas, improved order of Red men, hostesses for card party at home of X. t. Lud long( 55C South 17th street. West Way club of W. B. A. with Mrs. Thomas Ma. plethorp, 295 South 22nd street. Mrs. T. S. Roberts will be hostess to Kensington club at her home, SOS North Summer street. Mrs. J. C. Sch&upp, hostess to Friendship dub at her heme 22 North Liberty street; t o'clock. Loyal Woman's Sunday school class of First Chris tian church with Mrs. Martha Headrtck, 4SS North Cot tage street; all members urged to be present to hid tn planning work of year. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, guests of Mrs. R. W. Remington, 2172 Chemeketa street, 2:00 o'clock. Willing Workers class of First Christian church, with Mrs. E. W. Cooley, 534 Rosa street; 2 o'clock; bus iness and social meeting. Mrs. William Schuls, hostess to members of Golden Hoar club, one o'clock luncheon and social afternoon at her home, 994 North Summer street. Following the joint Installation, which was open to the public and to which three hundred were pres ent, the Salem Scotch band, Mrs. Carrie Chase, and Mrs. Ethel Pol ing Phelps entertained with music and readings. Next Monday erenlng the Salem Rebekah Lodge No. 1 and the Che meketa Lodge No. 1 will Join In celebrating the birthday of Thom as Wiley, the founder of Oddfel-low3hip. Mrs. L. D. Lambeth entertained with an attractive tea following the regular Delphian meeting at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. M. Berry of Portland, field su pervisor of the Delphlans, Mrs. C. E. Lunde of Portland, president of the oldest Delphian group In Portland, and Mrs. J. E. Hill of Tacoma, Wash., house guest of Mrs. Charles Hudkins, and Mrs. R. M. Ritter were special guests. Mrs..-E. D. Millard presided at the tea table. Mrs. Lee Canfield and Mrs. Karl Heinleln assisted the hostess in serving. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour en tertained members of the Business Girl's Sunday school class of the First Methodist church at their home Tuesday evening. A short business meeting was followed by an informal evening of games and amusements, and lata In tha area- tng Mrs. Lockenour served freshments. re- Miss Ruth McAdams Will Entertain . . . . : Miss Rath MeAdsms will enter talm members of tha Business and Professional Women's card dab at her home, 75 South 12th street Friday evening. Miss Phoe be McAdams and Miss Maa Cleve land wiU ba assistant hostesses. Any member of tha Business and Professional Women's orgauV atlas ara iaritad tt attend If in terested ta playin cards. Maka re servations with Miss McAdams tn order that tables may ba arranged. Following aa axeeatlve board meeting at tha Zonta club, at the home of Dr. Helen. Pearca, mem bers sf tha board and a few addi tional guests wera entertained at tha studio of Miss Kathryu Gua nell Tuesday aight Miss Gunaell showed br request tha classifica tion pictures which sha presented at tha Goto bar coafereace of the dab. Mrs. N. H. Qunnell assisted Miss Qunnell. la serving ; refresh ments following tha showing of iaa pictures. m Mrs. X. W. Cooly will entertain ror members of tha Willing Work ers class of tha First Christian church at her home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. This Is a business and social meeting. Reserves Plan Tea Afternoon JJ Tha ninth rrade Olrl Reserves of Parrlsh school met with Mrs. W. T. Jenks at the school Wed nesday afternoon and began tha "etiquette" project upon which they. are to work for tha next three weeks. They will mast again next Tuesday and complete plans for a practical demonstration of a tea which will be given January 21 In compliment to tha I A and the 8 A girls. The tea will be glrom at the home of tha president. Miss Helen Weidmer. Committees are: recep tion, Joyce Phelps, and Marjorle Bchoemaker; tea, Helen Weid mer and Maxine McKBlop; pro gram Betty Dot so a. aad Clarice Kelhe; serviag. Charlotte Stokes and Jane Keith. The high school Reserves will meet today In the T. W. C. A. so cial rooms and the Tew Pork Re serves will also meet today with Mrs. Roy Fergusoa who will be Introduced as tha new advisor by Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher. Mrs. William loasls will ba hostess ta members at the Gold en Hour dub for a one o'clock luncheon today. A soda! afternoon will follow tha luncheon. Qulsenberry's CENTRAL PHARMACY 110 State Street TeL 0128 PRESCRIPTIONS . WE HAY. MOVED To obtain larger quarters we have moved Into the building formerly oc cupied by the Northwest Canninjr Co., at the corner of Liberty and Trd streets. In addition to wool, mohair and hop supplies we shall do a general stor age business. Insurance rates will be low. We invite you to call on us when we can be of service to you. Oregon Wool and Mohair Co., Inc. HOPS HOP SUPPLIES STORAGE Phone 8856 277 South Liberty Street Salem, Oregon if i CL0 SIMG OUT SIT AIT S All Discontinued Lines and Odds and Ends Mind You! These shoes are ALL part of our regular stock and strictly up to the minute fat style- however, we cannot supply every size Inevery style and so we want to dear outthese odds and ends now while the people need and appreciate lower prices, We cannot rebuy to seU fti these prices m ii your size Is here in a style you ean wear you are certainly going to be happyv " Pumps, Ties and Oxfords Clearance of sever Ihundred pairs of new Winter Pumps, ties and Oxfords In black and brown su ede, black and brown kid, etc All sizes in this group but not every style. NOW And if you want two pair you ma l Leather Goods Less Ife h W GIFT NU V ITEMS e Less l3 BOYS SHOES Closing out all boys' shoes and ox fords in black and brown Good year Welt soles, oiled leather throughout. 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