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PAGE EIGHT The ORFGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Bloraing. February 23, 1932 bciety News and Club Aff airs Olive M. Doak, Society Editor Colonial Tea Splendid Success Quaint, charming, and delight fully friendly the annual Colon ial tea for which Chemeketa chap ter of th Daughter of American Revolution are hostesa, went down In history Monday "r; nobn. a memorahle occasion at th home of Mrs. C. A. Sprague. In token of Washington's birth day, the loTely guest rooms were dressed simply with spring blos goma and pussywillows for flow" avhd American flags, small and artistically used, for color and special tribute to the American patriot, -vt The program, too, which Con sisted of harp number by Mrs. Vernon Day, vocal numbers by Mrs Gordon McGUchrlsU and abort talks by Mrs. U. G. Shipleyi Mm. Frank W. Settlemeler and Miss Edna Mlngus.-was dominated by a Colonial theme in compli ment to the patriots birthday and also in honor of the beginning of the Washington bicentennial cele bration which begun Monday and will continue on until Thanksgiving-. ' , , The guests of which there were a very large number, were greeted by a receiving line which truly appearsd to be Colonial dames. White wigs with coy white curls dropping over should ers black bands about throats, heirlooms in Jewelry, and Martha Washington costumes of many colors were worn with grace by these 20th century daughters. Ushering to the receiving line were. loU Rullfson and Margaret Addison dressed as George and Vf.rfh Washington. Mra. Frank Settlemier intro- j duced to the line in which stood j Chemeketa chapter, Mrs. J. u. Heltzel, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. ! U. G. Shipley, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Homer 3ouley, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. John W. Orr and the present fegent, Mrs. William For dyce Fargo. The tea table was beautiful in its simplicity. A pure white cloth of heavy embroidery covered , Its length and dropped low about it. Centering the table was a gToup of clear crystal vasee pyramided from a tall central vase and held together with crystal chains. These were filled with red carna tions and fern. Outlining them on the cloth was an oval of simi lar. Alternating at the urns during the afternoon were Mrs. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. A. E. Austin, Mrs. W. W. Allan, Mrs. W. B. Johnston and Mrs. B. li. Steeves. Perrydale The Good Will club women met Friday afternoon for a most enjoyable afternoon. After the business meeting a program consisting of two articles read by Mrs. D. L. Keyt and Mra. Fay Morrison and family rela tionships of George Washington, Mrs. H. J. Elliott gave an interest ing talk of her visit to Mount Vernon a few years ago. Pattern SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, February 23 , Sons of Union Veterans, and auxiliary with Mrs. Hattle Cameron. 398 North list street; I: Jo o'clock potluck supper; each bring own table service. Dinner and program meeting for Business and Pro fessional Women, Silver Grille room of Gray Belle. Mrs. Lillian Chin of Portland, speaker. - Oregon State Graduate Nurses association, regular meeting, Salem general hospital, 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, hostess to Junior Guild ot St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home Roberts apart ments; one o'clock luncheon. Eastern Star social club, 2 o'clock in Masonic tem ple; bridge will be In play. - - Minnesota club, Presbyterian church, potluck sup per, 6:30 o'clock; bring own tabid service; all former Minnesotlans invited. Salem Woman's Press club, "Depression" party, with Mrs. Wayne Pettit in Court apartments. Tillicum dance 'at Castillian hall. United circle of First Christian church, all-day meeting, and potluck dinner at 12:30 o'clock; business meeting at 2 o'clock. Royal Neighbors Sewing club, with Mrs. Rose M. Abbott, at her home on Cherry axenue. Wednesday, Febniary 2i Ladles Aid of Knight Memorial Baptist church, tea hostess in church parlors, beginning at 2:30 o'clock; program; women of church and friends invited. Special business meeting for Chapter G of P. E. O. sisterhood, with Mrs. C. K. Logan, at her home, 560 Jud son street, 2:30 o'clock. Fellowship meeting for 20 Methodist churches at First Methodist church, 7:30 o'clock. Officers of Degree of Honor lodge meet with Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, 1405 Fir street; evening meeting. Ladies Aid of the First Methodist church, meet at 2:30 o'clock in parlors of church. Mrs. L. O. Clement, hostess to Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian church, 2:30 o'clock at her home 34S North 17th street. Thursday, February 1 5 , , t , . j , , Town and Gown club to -meet at Lausanne' hall', lr 30 o'clock. Mother's circle of Leslie Parent-Teachers associa tion, at school house, 2:45 o'clock. United Artisans, entertained for new members; potluck supper at 6:30 o'clock and this followed by pro gram. Ladies Auxiliary to Patriarchs Militant, in I. O. O. 7. hall; surprise handkerchief shower. Friday, February 26 North Salem W. C. T. U. institute at Jason Lea church, opening session, 10 o'clock covered dish lunch eon, 12:30 o'clock; Miss Daisy Frederick, speaker, on "W. C. T. U. Work in South Africa". 7:30 o'clock gold medal contest. Leslie Can Do class of Leslie church to hold post poned meeting at 6:30 o'clock no-host dinner, followed by program, in church parlors. Saturday, February 27 Salem Woman's club; American Homes department in charge of program, Miss Claribell Nye, speaker. Mrs. Roy Donahue, president of Womens club of Dallas gave a talk which was greatly enjoyed. Lunch was Berved to 35 women by Mrs. Fay Morrison, Mrs. Ervin Jennings and Helen McWillian. The Ladies club has been ask ed by Fay Morrison, president of the Community club, to prepare the program for the March meet ing of the latter. Scio The "As You Like It" club met at the home of Mrs. John Shimanek at h?r home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Shimanek was as sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bartu Jr. and her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lester Shimanek. Members present included Mrs. Lester Arnold, Mrs. Riley Mont gomery, Mrs. John Merritt Mrs. Benton Arnold, Miss Price Neal, Mrs. Marvin Long, Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Ernie Caldwell, Mrs. Vilas PhlllippI Mrs. Ott Bilyeu, Mrs. Cora Calavan, Mrs. Ed Bilyeu. Mrs. Frank Bartu Jr. was host ess to the Scio "500" club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Rolla Shelton was a special guest. Winning scores were held by Mrs. Earl Phillips and Mrs. John Dens more, Sr. Aumsvllle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parson celebrated their wedding anniversary Friday night at a party at their home. Those who enjoyed the evening were Rev. and Mrs. Fuson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bemls, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Gear- hart and daughter Leora and son Gordon and J. M. Lindley and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parson and son Leonard. HAZEL GREEN A number of friends surprised Mrs. Julius SlaU tnm. nee Elsie Greenanest. a bride or a month, with a miscellaneous shower" Thursday afternoon. The young couple are making their home with Mr. Slattum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Slat- tum. SUFFERED FOR FORTY YEARS Then One Lucky Day She Used KeHogg's All-Bran Plain and printed fabrics com bine to fashion a very smart en semble for the junior miss. The skirt and the coat lining of blue cotton broadcloth, the blouse and Jacket of eggshell with blue floral -print. .The little frock la sleeve less, and the flared skirt Joins in an upward point that is very chic You will like, also, challls, llnen seersucker or jersey for this mod el. Plaids, stripes and checks are popular with youngsters this sea : son. ,-: Pattern 209 8 Is obtainable only In sixes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. Size 10 requires 2 yards light and 2 yards dark fabric, 36 inches wide. - Bead fltteea sU la coins e lUapi colas preferred), for Mem patter. Write plainly your Bam, asanas sad stylo number. Be nn to ititi alio vested. The aew spring fashion catalog la uw ready. Tbia beaattfol. eel orfnl book offers SI part of ehle, SBtaeatie Anno Adas, style for adults and children. The bow eat f rooks for afternoon, oreolnc sad sports wear, exqnlaite Unforie. at traotiro boas drones and ador able kiddie models are featured all persoBaUy sboeem by i Aaaw Adaam. end all fashionable, praetf. eal and eaty- add Inexpcsdre' to take.. Send for yoar copy. Prloa of eatnlor, fifteen cents. Catalog end pattern . together, -twenty-fire .eats.' Address all nail and orders i to The Btatesau rattsra Depart ment US Wert lTtk Street, Mew Tork City.' - ; , Here is srreAt news for sufferers from constipation. Bead Mrs. Ken- diars voluntary letter: "For about forty years I Had been nrarinff for a lasting remedy . . a. .li zor constipation ana ns unaing evils. To make is snort, i ate Hom ing but Aix-Eran and a litua broth.' Since that time (about ten Tears asm) I have not taken any medicine. Eave been well and en tirely free from constipation. Mrs. I. it. Kenmg, iU x. ir. xto. z, Lancaster, renna. Constipation Is caused by lack of two thinn In the diet: "Bulk" to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Labora tory tests show All-Bran furnishes both. All-Bran also furnishes iron zor the blood. - The "bulk" fn At TjRttAW Is much like that in lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass, which geauy wears put tne wastes, , Isn't it much pleasanter to -enjoy All-Bran than la riw takino t3h iu vnufcn so oxten narmzui Two ; tablespoonfula ' daily will overcome most types ox eonstipa tion. If you have intestinal tronhl, not relieved this way, see your ' Serve as a cereal, or nae fn maIc. lne. It is not babit-f ormlnr. Beeinea on the red-and-srreen nackara. At au grocers. uao uyitecojat u Sunbeam Circle ii District Host Monmouth Sunbeam Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, was host ess to me secona meeting ot a series of district rallies, Tuesday night, . More than 100 ' members were present, -filling the hall to capacity, with delegates from Sa lem, Biiverton, Dallas, Toledo In dependence and Oak Grove cir cles. Mrs. D. A. TXoag. Guardian neighbor, presided, and welcomed the group. Mrs. Charles Parks of iMewnerg, o is met guardian, re sponded. Exemplification' of the order was given for Miss Dorothy Kearns of Dallas, and Mrs. P. E. Mnrdock of Monmouth, with the Dallas guards putting on the work. The program consisted of read ings, music, feature dances and stunts by five circles. O. K. Ranch of Dallas won first place in the stunts, with a clever Marathon dance number. Second place went to Ranch of Salem. Third place to Circle Hat. of Monmouth, fourth to Independence, and fifth to Biiverton. Mrs. Edith Parka, representing the Dallas circle extended an in vitation to all for a third rally at Dallas in March. Mra. Lura V. Wood of Salem, district organiser, announced that she has been assigned to territory in Montana for a time, and ap pointed Mrs. D. A. Hoag of Mon mouth as manager of the rally program during her absence. o o Jefferson The Past Noble Grand club met Thursday after noon 'In 'the lodge rooms of the Odd' ' Follows hall,' with Mri. Maude Blackwell and Mrs.' G. W Humphrey aa joint hostesses. Following a brief business ses sion, and social hour, refresh ments were aerred in the dining room; A miniature cherry tree surrounded by small hatchets. formed the centerpiece for the ta ble, and the Colonial idea was car ried out in the place cards. Members present were Miss Laua Thomas, Mrs. K. 8. Thurs ton, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs. R. w. curl, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs Paul Smith, Mrs. B. 8. Thurston, Mrs. Exra Hart, and the hostess, Mrs. Blackwell and Mrs. Hum phrey. O 0 o Because of the "fellowship meeting" of the Methodist church ea of Salem Wednesday night, the Leslie Can-Do class ot the Leslie Memorial church has postponed its meeting from Wednesday to Fri day night in the ehurch parlors A 6:10-o 'clock no-host dinner will be served and a program will fol low. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Boyce, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde French and Rev. and Mrs. 8. Darlow Johnson make up the committee in charge. Additional Society on Page 12 Qulsenberry's CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State Street TeL 0123 PRESCRIPTIONS Dallas Matron is Dinner Guest Mrs. Mauri oe Dalton ei. Dallas. daughter of Captain and Mrs. John Spong, . was - entertained at the 8 pong home Sunday in compliment to ner birthday. Covers were plaeed for Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, Robert and William Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wyn koop and Captain and Mrs. Spong. e e e- Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade Ellis are being complimented with social affairs before their departure) from their present home at Roaring River to Estacada. Mr. Ellis has had charge of the fish hatchery at Roaring River and will take charge of another at Delph Creek, near Estacada. Among the affairs given for the pupular couple was the 1-cover dinner party for which Mrs. Dan Sturgls and Mrs. Lee Gaines were hostesses Thursday evening at the Sturgls home. Waldo Hills Mrs. D. T. Hill- man was hostess Thursday after noon to the Willard Women's club. Nine members and one vis itor were present. The club voted to send regular annual trifts of money to the chll dren'a Farm Home and Doern- becher hospital. March i la the date set for the supper for club members and their families at. the club house to be followed by a Washington program. Olive Ottoway gave an inter esting . talk on "Colombia ana Venznela." Mrs. Hlllman served tea. Guests were: Mrs. Fred Knight, Mrs. P. J. Neuswanger, Mrs. C. C. Geer, Mrs. C. R. Rich es, Mrs. Karl Haberly, Mrs. Rob ert Bye, Mrs. Robert Jans, vera and Olive Ottoway, Mrs. Johnny Ove'rlund. o o Hatel Green The annual thank offering meeting of the Women's Missionary society was held at home of Mrs. Robert M aisle Thursday afternoon. The worship service was led by Miss Iola Luck ey. Mrs. Mllo Barnett will be host ess for the March meeting, the committee on nomination, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Looney. Jsfferson Mrs.- Robert Rinse entertained 'the Dover social slab at her borne Thursday afternoon. one was ass is tea sy Mrs, Will Hoefer and Mrs, Oroshong. dob members present were Mrs. Gilbert Groshong, Mrs. Ber tha Ascht, Mrs. W. L. Chambers, Mrs.. Herman Asehe, Miss Linie Skelton, Mrs. Fred Hart, Mrs. N. L. Grate, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Kandt. - and the hostess. Guests present were Mrs. Ed Westcott, Mrs. Will Hoefer, Mrs. Henry Hoefer 'and Miss Gretchen Jacobs.) , ; :. : , F-'Tp'' BAKING f&s POWDER nc 15 I 25 :i LyssaMUaasUJsoJsaWoBajl You isvt in uitns KC. 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