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The OREGON STATESMAN, galeci, Oregoru Thursday Mornlntf January 21 1932
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Society
News and Club Affairs
Olive M. Doak, Society Editor
Writers Attractively; j
Entertained
Aft outstanding meeting of the
year tor the Writers section of
the Salem Arts League -was that
tor which Miss Ruth Mae Law
rence was hostess In the Silver
Grille room qt the Gray Belle
Tuesday evening,
r The usual presentation of or
iginal work was given at this
meeting Tr Mrs. William Fordvce
Fargo, Mrs. C. A. Lytle, Mrs; Ray
A.- Yocom, Miss Edna Garfield,
Miss Renska Swarts. Mrs. J. C. !
Nelson, Prof. W. E. Lawrence,
Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. Wil
liam Dillmon Smith, Mrs. Lynn
Cronemiller, J. M. Clifford, and
Mrs. F. G. Franklin, leader of the
section, reviewed Anthony Euwer.
Mrs. William Dillmon Smith
nd Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith
will be hostesses for the Febru
ary meeting.
.. Following the program hours a
supper was served at tables at
tractively centered with spring
flowers and green tapers In crys
tal holders. Covers were placed
for Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin,
Professor and Mrs. W. E. Law
rence of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Cronemiller, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Clifford, Perry Prescott
Reigelman, Dr. Mary Rowland,
Utn. Ora Mclntyre, Mrs. William
Fordrce, Mrs. Edna Daily, Mrs.
J. C Nelson, Mrs. J. A. Jeldirks,
Mrs. Ray A. Yocom, Mrs. Jessie
Singlton, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs.
William Dillmon Smith, Mrs. C.
A. Lytle, Miss Helen Lytle, Miss
Grace Elizabeth Smith, Mrs.
Laura L. Douglass, Miss Helen
Yockey, Miss Grace Gilliam, Miss
Lucy Higgins, Miss Edna Gar-
field, Miss Renska Swart and Miss
' Ruth Mae Lawrence.
.
Mrs. E. A. Rhoten
Entertains
The members of the Foreign
Missionary society of the Leslie
Methodist church were entertain
ed at the home of Mrs. E. A.
Rhoten Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. John Huston and Mrs.
F. C. Rock as assistant hostesses.
Rev. Thomas Temple as a spe
cial guest, had charge of the de
votions and Mrs. Henry White
gave the lesson. Mrs. E. S. John
son, who with Bishop Johnson Is
here from South Africa, spoke
concerning the work in the South
African mission field.
At the tea hour, Mrs. E. W.
Lyle poured. The tea table was
centered with a lovely spring cen
ter piece of daffodils and green
ery. Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs.
Marvin C. Lewis assisted in serv
ing. ; About 60women were present
lor this pleasing afternoon.
;- 'An interesting reception will be
held for new members of the
. Willing Workers class of the First
.Christian church Friday evening
in the church parlors at 8 o clock
'Husbands of members will be
special guests.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday; January XI
Faculty Women's club, with Dr. Helen Pearce, 117
North Winter street,
Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. Brill Hal
burt. -. - , '
Mrs. Oscar Dencer, hostess to Liberty Woman's
club for tea afternoon between hours of I and 4:30
o'clock.
Brush College Helpers, with Mrs. U. J. Lehman, StS
South Church street.
Capitol Assembly, United Artisans, open meeting of
program and dance; Fraternal temple. Members, fam
ilies and friends invited.
Zonta club dinner meeting, Marion hotel; Miss Lil
lian Scott soloist with Miss Bedford accompanying.
Ladies Aid society of W. R. C. with Mrs. Hattie
Cameron, 39 S North 21st street. Potluck dinner at noon.
Woman's Benefit association at Woman's clubhouse.
Delta Zeta Alumnae will meet with Miss Clara Mlel
ke tonight.
Fidelia class of First Baptist church, with Mrs.
F. A .Erixott, Market and Capitol streets.
Three Links club in lodge club rooms, with Evelyn
Bremmer, Avis Martin, and Era Keene as hostesses.
Open meeting tor United Artisans at Fraternal tem
ple, 3 o'clock; program of dancing and cards.
Novel Club is
Formed
One of the most novel clubs to
be formed In Salem was that
which started its organization
Tuesday night when Miss Irma
Bolander entertained at her stu
dio apartment on North Winter
street.
The group entertained was
made up of the Tuesday night
riding class of members of the
Salem Riding acaden-y. This
group which will soon chose a
name for Itself, will meet for in
formal social evenings and for
study concerning the art of horse
manship and care and develop
ment of these famous animals of
society.
Those who were Miss Boland
er's guests Tuesday night were:
Miss Margaret Livesley, Mrs. Or
ville Mlschler. Mrs. Harold
Hughes, Mrs. Fred Lang. Mrs. J.
Reynolds, Miss Nan Putnam. Miss
Alida Olson, Miss Zarilda Rogers,
and Miss Bolander.
.
Mrs. Russell Woodry and Mrs.
Robert B. Brennen held winning
scores for the afternoon of cards
with which Mrs. Elmo McMlllian
and Mrs. William Rush entertain
ed at th Rush home compliment
ing their club Tuesday afternoon.
Mrss. Clyde Kaiser and Mrs. Ro
bert Menzles will be hostesses for
the next meeting of the club.
Mrs. Frits Slad eentertained
Tuesday with a luncheon compll
Burns' Birthday to be
Observed Monday
Robert Burns day will be cele
brated Monday evening, January
25 at the home of William McGll
christ, Sr. This is the anniversary
oi me uurns birthday and is cele
brated by Scotsmen the world
round.
The program at the McOilchrlst
home will include songs, talks,
and tributes to the immortal Scot
tish bard. All who are interested
In the life and works of Burns
are invited tor attend..
Mrss. O. B. Allm entertained
me -vfringie Mother's" club at
her home Tuesday evening. A
business meeting preceded a social
hour. Present were Mrs. George
Aaams, Mrs. w. H. Aldrich, Mrs.
J. Bonney, Mrs. E. Clark. Mrs.
F. R. Clark. Mrs. J. M. Coburn.
Mrs. w. M. Coburn, Mrs. E. H.
Conklln. Mrs. A. J. Conklin. Mrs.
John Fabry Sr., Mrs. John Fabry
jr., jurs. c. George, Mrs. C. Gra
benhorst. Mrs. H. W. Grler, Mrs.
Paul Gurgurlch. Mrs. A. J. Hllft
ker, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Clifford
Jones, Mrs. W. M. McCarroll, Mrs.
Ida Miles, Mrs. J. D. Odell, Mrs
W. M. Propst, Mrs. Frank Wilt
sey, Mrs. O. E. Whitney, and
Mrs. D. Peterson.
Miss Clara Mlelke and Miss Iso-
bel Mlelke entertained with
bridge evening at their State
Sunday Tea Will bo
Large Affair
The Xacinlti club will enter
tain tor member ef the Business
ana Professional Women's club.
the Zonta club, the Eoclesla club
and for the executive board msm-
bers, mothers and friends of the
club Sunday afternoon between
the hours of 3 and I o'clock at
tne home of Mrs. O. 8. Hamilton.
The committee in charge la
Dorothy Franks, Mildred Judson.
Muriel Rowe. Jane Harland. and
Anona Welch. Each of these will
name assistants to aid In the gen
eral development of the tea plana.
program is being planned for
ue aueraoon hours.
Miss Mildred Judson will r.
cure tue guests at the door. Mies
Alice Falk will lntrodnc tn, tK.
line In which will stand Miss Oer-
iruae unamnerlaln, president ot
the club; Mrs. Helen Hamilton,
advisor and the other three offi
cers Of the Club. MISS Bui! Tnlr
r, miss Anona Welch and Miss
L.uin juasuidge.
Assisting abOUt the ronma will
be Dr. Mary Purvine of the Bus
iness ana professional Women's
club. Miss Hasel Cook of the Zon
ta dub and Miss Esther Ericksoa
ot iue ificciesu club, and the gen
erai committee of the hostess
group.
Alternatinr at th im nm.
ing the afternoon will be Mrs. L.
w. Element, president of the T. W.
u. a. ooara; Mrs. William McOil
chrlst, Jr., former president of the
x. w. Doara; Mrs. Herbert Har
land and Mrs. Rose s VfAF
a ..a. A.m
.oiaiinK in me serving will be
the Misses Muriel Rowe. Vivian
Eastrldge, Marguerite Farmer.
Anna Peters, Jane Harland and
raaooi uurne.
Parrish Girls to b
Tea Guests
The ninth crada Riri
of Parrish Junior high school will
entertain today between thm. i,n..,.
- 4 nd 5 o'clock at the home
Ul Helen Weidmer, 890
North Cottage street
special guests will h th a
and . 8A Reserves of Parrish. A
program will be given of musle
and readings by Miss Lulu Allan
ana miss Helen Hanke, Alpha Ph
Alpha sorority. Willamette nut.
versity, and Miss June Director
ana miss Joyce Phelps.
Special guests will be Mrs W.
T. Jenks, Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher
and a group of Parrish teachers.
Brilliant Reception for
New Officers
Officers tor lltt ot Chadwlek
ehapter. Order et tha Eastern
Star were aire a brilliant re-
eeptioa following the first meet
ing at which they officiated Mon
day night la Masonic temple.
The regular lodge meeting
work was distinguished with the
obligation ceremony given daring
good of the order. All officers
and member present participat
ed in this ritual which was un
asually impressive.
Following the regular meeting
the officers formed the line, of
march and inarched to the ban
quet room on the 3th floor where
they made a receiving line head
ed by Mrs. Wayne Henry, worthy
matron, H. S. Bosshard, worthy
patron. Mrs. D. X. Beechler. as
sistant matron, H. B. Crawford,
assistant patron, and all otheT
officers and the flower girls.
Mrs. Albert C. Smith Introduced
to the. line.
Miss Adella Diekmaa presided
at the piano during the forming
ot the line, other musical num
bers were given by Joy Turner
Moses. Mrs. O. D. Adams.. Mrs.
Harry Harms, and Mrs. Lymaa
McDonald.
Refreshments were served aft
er the officers had been greeted,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flagg, Mr.
and Mrs. Glea NUes. Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Mohr, Mr. and Mrs,
C. C. Gabriel, Mrs Elmer McKee.
and Mrs. Miller Hayden made up
the committee la charge ot ar
rangements.
About 300 people attended
this reception, which marked the
beginning of the year's work un
der the new officers. February
1 will be a regular business
meeting and February II a spe
cial meeting is being arranged
with an elaborate program built
around the Idea ot "brothers"
night.
Birthday is
Observed
la honor of the birthday anni
versary of Francis Hoerth, a party
ot mends surprised him at his
home on East Nob Hill Tuesday
evening. Cards and musie fur
nished an enjoyable pastime for
the evening and the hostess, Mrs.
Hoereth, served lunch at a late
hour.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. M
8. Bunnell, Margery and Ruth
Joan Hoerth, Mrs. Daisy Mcln
tyre, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan
and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs
W. B. Ryan and son Billy, all of
Salem: Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hunt
ley. Mr. J. S. Stephens. Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Huntley and children
of Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Zlellnskl of Sheridan.
The
Call
Board
Dy OUYB IU DOAK
WARNER BROS. CAPITOL
Today - Paul Lucas la
"Working Qlrls".
Friday Jack Holt la "Fifty
Fathoms Deep".
WARNER BROS. ELSIXORB
Today Kay Francis la
-The False Madonna".
Friday James Duna in "Over
the Hill".
Today Kay Francis in
Friday Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr. in "I TJk Your Nurra "
Tine nnrxTwonn
Today Nell Hamiltoif In
"The Command Perform-
ance".
Friday Tom Tyler in "Part-
e nr of thm Trail."
"The False Madonna" is pleas
ing entertainment, It la well act
ed and the plot is enough differ
ent to keep attention to the end.
Kay Francis is not the raging
vampire she has attempted to be
in so many ot her pictures and
she really does some very sincere
acting.
Have you been looking up the
standing of "The Champ"? It is
a picture that ranks in the aristo
cratic class of motion pictures.
Public and actors alike have been
giving it the highest praise both
from standpoint of plot, and es
pecially tor that of superb acting.
King Vidor directed and with
that said the powerful and amas-
1 n g 1 y artistic production ot
Street Scene ' comes to one s
mind together with "The Big Par
ade". Vidor has an ideal for pro
duction of pictures which is plac
ing him in a class of splendid suc
cess all his own.
The hero ot "The Big House",
Wallace Beery, plays the father of
"Skippy", Jackie Cooper, in a
combination that is really an
Mrs. Wilmot Getty is
Bridge Hostess
Aa attractive bridge evening
was enjoyed at the Haseldort
apartment of Mr. and Mrs. wil
mot Getty Wednesday evening
whea Mrs. Getty entertained la
compliment to the birthday of
Mrs. Eitll Brunk.
Guests la compliment to Mrs.
Brunk were Dr. Brunk, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellsworth HartweU, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Holman. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Q Paaek, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McElhlnney, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Adolphson. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
Oale Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Get
ty. e
Mrs. B. A. Rhoten entertained
with a birthday dinner Wednes
day night in compliment to her
twla sons. John Ray and Rex
Permanent
Wave
Special
Kre-Pad SIM
Capital Beauty Shoppe
rhone fieeft CU North Hhr
event of the season. The nlav is
a dramatic romance ot sporting
iue and the human angle behind
It, which comes to the Elsinore
this weekend.
Primarily it is a mlzhtv drama
ot the love of a father and his
son. There is a gripping element
of human sacrifice. Surrounding
this is comedy galore and the
thrills of a Mexican border town.
With its gambling, racinr and
prise fighting. Much ot it was act
ually iiimea in Mexico.
Richard Rhoten. The Immediate
family made up the giests la com
pliment to the young men. Two
Binnaay cases with tapers, and
a flower centerpiece In a color
scheme ot yellow and white made
tne table decorations.
Mrs. 8. Nlwa and twit nr
will leave tonlrht for ritm-.m.
Cal. where she will be the guest
of her mother. Mrs. Nlwa has been
in in neaith for some time. The
trip comes as a gift from her
mother. ,
e
Mrs.- Frederick Lamport will
entertain with a one o'clock lun
cheon at her home Friday. Bridge
will follow the luncheon hour.
Mrs. Edgar Pierce entertained
for members of Mrs. Robert Gat
ke's drama elass Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Walter Pierce . of La
Grande, is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Frits Slade for a few days.
Quisenberry's
CENTRAL PHARMACY
1 State Street TeL tit
PRESCRIPTIONS
II
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
THURSDAY 1 tfTPI
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telling the truth fJtftff f
to the man she lr -
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-iftntJn- Mr. ji.na fctay rr. street home Tuesday evening,
wera nlarftH for lirht An nftAr. allBa ayre vjuamra na mrs.
nnnn nt rnntr.f hHrt folln. u'OUBU1 ouiacjr uem wiuuuiK
the luncheon hour. .D uueai. u-
iciuaea xars. Aioen Knapp, Mrs.
Additional -nMt fnr th. aaam narey, Mrs. max nm,
Thursday bridge club which meets Mre' ?.ren Emmons' Mrs- S
for lnnrheon an1 rarda with Mr. "U4 nut;e Luoney, miss
Ltjiv L.ooney, miss . ai y r 1 1 e
Quamme, Miss Elsie Maskentine
and Miss Cecelia Mielke.
Miss Josephine Evans and Miss
Helen Barrick entertained for
members ot the Kum Kardlets
club at the home of Miss Evans
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mott en
tertained with a dinner Tuesday
evening complimenting Brigadier !
General and Mrs. Thomas RIlea,
Mr. and Mrs. Rutus Holman, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Owen.
Frits Slade today will be Mrs.
Louis Lachmund, Mrs. W. H.
Lytle and Mrs. Otto Johnson.
A HOME OWNED THEATRE
LAST TIMES TODAY
with
NeU Hamilton, Una Merkel
Albert Gran, Thelma Todd
Coming Friday A Saturday
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A THRJllER OF THE WES?
LAST DAY
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Tomorrow
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ha had loved
took him to!
tha bottom
of tht sea
for
Rerengt
PENNEY 'S
Combine EXTRA QUALITY
with Extra Savings
True nitu"
GtmOtto
had tht country
in vdue at
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same wsy.
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tnra'pockrtjl Dress ibbt cd
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Fine cotton fabrics I
&ttrdy, pre-shrumk material
now rt-kJgned to fit fetter
than ever beloreJ Improweii
construction I
Reinforced
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own brand I
Dependable
"Oxhide9
Crand
Men's
69s
Dots
49g
Either jumper or overall at tUtf
few price. Made o4 first qualitt
blue denim and triple stitdaj
tttfoughout.
sVlen's Clack ECt
r7ork Shoea
with storm welt
Heavy duty wesr. Black elk
4esther with heavy compotitioa
soles and heels.
2.
Other at $1.49 to $1.08
Our own Big
Pay, 2
Others
12 for
25c
60c
Oxhidt
Gloves, 2
Underwear
Men's heary
cotton
Lunch
Kits ....4....
Thermos
Bottles ..
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69c
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Quality Voq'd Nmm
Exp at This Priest
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Today
nmiGimi?Siimge
HDATT
Give More Thought to
the Life Insurance
You Now Own"
A DAY TO LOOK AHEAD TO
PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
minimiiiii miMin pnmullini
Whether you are in your
teens or in late middle
age, whether you have
dependents or not, Life
Insurance tills a need in
your life that no other
agency can fill.
Life Insurance is your
protection of your fam
ily. It is security that
your dependents will be
provided for in case of
your death. But more
than that, Life Insurance
is an INVESTMENT, a
profitable investment. A
few cents a day invested
in insurance will mean
financial independence
for you in your declining
years.
INQUIRE ABOUT ADVISABLE
PLANS FOR YOUR OWN
INDIVIDUAL RE-
QUIREMENTS
HEAR THIS THRIFT BROADCAST
U. S. Senator Arthur 'Capper of Kansas
Speaking: over N. B. C.
KEX Portland, 11:30 to 11:45 A. M.
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