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If' . ft -.eT . . . ...... - . frfca UlIIXON STATESMAN, Saksu . Oregon, Sunday Morning. April 21. 1932 - - page-mm 4 t: 4 4 1 J! 4 - at A I. . ... ' ' i "i ' I, i " ' i " - i ' " r ' ' I SocifctF airs Annual Convention Observed This Weele ? Women's V Christian Temper ance circle - are Interested this Miss iladellne Southmayed tertained Informally at her bom on North, lltu street. .Thursday with an evening of bride. Spring blossoms And : i pretty novelties, made-an i attractl re background week In the annual contention ot tor the guest rrooms.r Following the organization to be held In cards, Mrs. Roy. Sottthmayed,"mo- Woodbarn Wednesday all day' at ther ot tae hostess, serred refresh- the First Methodist church. r U t ments. Present were". Miss Minnie Adding to the general Interest Neufeld. , Miss Helen Newberry, in' the meeting' Is the tact that MIs Helen "Johnson, Miss Helen the Woodburn unit Is celebrating Putnam.. Misu Alice Detlefs, Miss the 40th anniversary of the or- Jane Loekrldge, Miss Georgia ganlxatlon of the -Marlon county Sonthmayd, and Miss Madeline union which was . effected In Southmayed. Woodbnra, , December - 7. 18 9 2, --l':: "t:V ."-.V. ;bs. :. with Mrs. S. H. Spangler of Jet-1 X Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newburgh ferson as the first president. Mrs. j entertained with an - attractire Hawk of Jefferson was first cor-1 social evening In compliment to responding secretary and Mrs. B. the 76th birthday of Mrs. New- A. catnay or woodburn was first bargh's lather, Robert Hemming, secretary. The organization was The Informal eTening' was ' con-: completed with a membership of eluded with refreshments. Pres 40. ": J ,- v l'"-: ent to compliment the honor guest ' The program follows. In addi- wero Mr. and Mrs. & Conser and tlon to numbers gWen three will Miss Helen Conser of Albany, Mr. be special music, ' and ' In . the and Mrs. . Harold Gobeen, James evening a special session, Is' being Delaney and Mr. and Mrs. New held at which time the ."patriot- burgh.. . fo weddlne ciren sereral times . ' .." ' before appreclatlTO-audiences. It Mrs. W. F. Foster wta , hostess Is a colorful, pageant arranged by for the April meeting; of the G. Mrs. Sherman W. Thomnson' of r. cmo at ner nome Monday nignc dinner was. served before TB M.tOAK Society Editor v" WelirAttended Portland, The characters will be mainly residents "'. ot ;s Woodburn and Salem.; . The program. Includes: 10:00 Devotions, by! Mrs. Jennie Gunning. . 10:20 Address ot -welcome, Woodburn Union. Response by Mrs. Lydia Lehman, president Salem Union. . . , . j . 10: JO Appointment of com mittees. - 1 e : 3 S Minutes of the last meeting, and also ot the execu tive meeting in January, i 10:50 Introducing new Unions;' White Ribbon' salute. 11:00 Old Business,! new business, election of .officers. 12:00 Noon-tide prayer. Ludch, social hour and meeting ot ezcutlve board to appoint di rectors of various departments. 1:30' P." M. Memorial service the business and social meeting. Sewing was enjoyed during 'the evening hours. All club members were present and. Mrs. Ed" Bin genheimer was a special guest. Mrs. H. S. Giie will be hostess to the club tor the May meeting at her home on Nob Hill. Mrs. John Robins will entertain members of the Sons ot Union Veterans and Its Auxiliary at her home Tuesday evening beginning with a potluck dinner at 6: SO o'clock. The dinner hour will be followed by a program, and . In formal social evening. All mem bers are urged to attend.. . Members of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses association ot District No. -3 will meet Tuesday, 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Additional Society on Page 12 and dedication White Ribbon Re-. W. B. Anderson, 157T Court emits; ' honoring old members street. Miss Anna Boehrlnger will and county presidents. History ol w tae assUUng hostess. Nthe organisation of . the County :- W.C.T.U. i - " " - i 2:00 Reports of officers and directors 3 min. each. . 3:00 Lecture n Toung j Peo-j : pie's .branch work' by -Mrs. C. B. 1 Andrews, : state director ' of ; Y.P. B. work. - 4:00 Adjournment. " ..... i ' i , ' . . ; Waldo Hills Miss Lois Ann , Riches 'was a delightful hostess ; Wednesday when she entertained for the play cast, ot the! "The Mystery of the Third Gable" and a few additional friends, , in 'the Waldo. Hills club, bouse, which . was prttily decorated with bas kets . of spring flowers. Games , were " played .nd dancing . fol- lowed with -Mrs. Ferae- Davenport ' K Late in- the evening-the guests were seated for supper at a long table decorated in green ; and yellow with dainty, hand painted slace cards. Guests for the even- r ing were: Ruth Geer, Julia Cur rie, Elaine Clower, Yalda Davis, Beryl Ottoway. Lillle Madsen, Cathalene Cuddy, MlldreoT Egan, Ferae Davenport, Francis Welsh, Walter Hisel, George Berg, all of Salem, Leroy and Waldo Rue, Ted. Bob. Harry and Frank Rich es. Henry HJorth, Jim Gilliam. Eddie King. Ralph Egan. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ramseyer and son. Buddy. Mr. and Mrs. Ches- j ter Mulkey., ! ' Orchard Heights. Mrs. Adrian withAra and Mm. Carl Leotev en tertained Thursday afternoon at the Withers home at the regular meeting of the Orchard Heights Women's club. The business -session was followed by a mirth pro TnHnv puma Intrddned br Mrs. r'rarn c.ua and Miss Helen Bliss in which the guests wrote a prog ressive story. , Mrs. John Simmons and Mrs. Cash Roberts assisted the host esses in serving refreshtments. k Present were Mrs. Frank Farm-n- xtwm wniiam Knower. Mrs. Ammon Grice, Mrs. Prudence Bouffler Mrs. Philip uouiner. xfr 'Wrrv McDowell. Mrs. Roy McDowell, Mrs. C. H. Fisher. Mrs. n.i, D.hDiifa Mm. Bnrnam South- wlck, Mrs. Grace Bliss, Mrs. Al- j bert Boutfler, Mrs. Fred WHon. ! Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. John Simmons. Mrs. Ralph Wilson,. w t7aw AarriR Mrs. Wilfred -nrii.n ...mi.m Helen Bliss. Miss Mary Walt and the hostesses, - Mrs. Withers andVMrs. Lepley; v Mrs. Harry McDowell will be . wAneda.v. .Mar AJ at which time Miss Margaret GHUs will be uresent and win ouuxne her work as rPolk county health Salem' Royal Neighbors ot America attended In a large body the -district rally held r Friday evening In Chemawa. at which "time the. Lablsh camp was hostess to the entire dlstrlctThls was In honor of the 25th anniversary ot Labish 'auapfAV ;U-.vv.i : Kacn eamn nresent : resoonded on? the program.1 The minutes of the first meeting of Labish camp was read hy the ; recorder. Mrs. Beckner. Plns were given to the five .remaining, charter members, Mrs. sarah Peterson, district aep uty of. Salem .gave an address. Those attending from Salem In cluded IMr. and Mrs. George W; Walker,' Mr. and Mrs.';. George Speed,, Mr. and Mrs. i. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parm enter, Mrs. Ida McCjilly, Mrs. LaVerna Flalla, Mrs, Sarah Barter, Mrs. Bell Bcho ple, Mrs. Rodgers,' Mrs. Julia Ge- flgary; Mrs. Nellie : Pierce, Mrs. Ruth Sherman,; Mrs. Helen Per sons. Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Mildred ' Lash",- Mr s.. Carrie ' Bunn, Mrs. Anna Lewis, Mrs. Alta Cum- mings, Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Mrs. Sarah Woodburn, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Blanchard, ' Mrs.. --Watson, Mrs. Mina Saunders, and Mrs. Bertha Loveland.r. .-; - State Convention! Plans Made Miss Helen McElroy, Miss Ha zel McElroy, Miss Lnlu McClay, Miss Myrtle McClay. and Miss Dorothy Franks are delegates to the state " convention - ot , F. ' B, clolbs ot Oregon at Gearhart this weekend. ' They were elected at the Thursday night meeting of the Salem F. L. club which was "a guest of Evelyn Heseman; Fol lowing the business meeting a miscellaneous shower was held complimenting Mrs. Chester Lanktree, nee Adallne Seymour, a member of the club, ; whose marriage was a recent event. Many lovely alfta were re ceived by the 'bride who will leave Salem '- soon to - make her home in Portland. At the tea hour the birthdays baugh, and MUdred Martini were -Preseai were Deena Hart. LUa McClay.; Evelyn iNadermkn, WU- dai Fleener. Hazel McElroy, Ada- turn MjmawLito, .a.jmm 1 Dorothy Franks, Ttuth Harbanghv Jlelea McElroy, -Mildred Martin. and Ef elra -Heseman, ;, ii-oxxianoL? ixecicai or 'Salem interest ' 'The 'appearance ot 20 promrn- ent- pllnlsta at: fifteen Jprand 'pi-1 anoa la oneen as ue paoim aua- tortnnx. ; Thursday evening, Is (be ing eagerly awaited by local masle lovers. The Ensemble, conducted by Fereas Stein er, is presented, by the Monday Musical club. A program of Symphonic mcsls being' presented In a manner that win prove a Job to students and lovers of the piano. Air the richness and beauty ot this lnstra ment will be brought out. "Among other numbers, Les Preludes' by Lfsit Is being offered. ThlS was written 'originally tor the -Piano nd will be heard as Liszt Intend ed it to be. ' Mr. Stelner Is 4 grad uate- bf the Royal 1 National. Academy- of Budapest, - the school ot knusio founded by -the -immortal Frahs Llstt.' Mr.-Stelner, who Is a- Hungarian- oy Diixn, presenu the works of this master with par ticular understanding and sympa thy. - The musical lite of Portland will be enhanced by this ensemble which hopes to become a potman ent organisation. Part ot the net proceeds of the concert will go toward a student scholarship. The ensemble will be supplemented by the club ehorus, singing' under the direction of Mr. Ten Haaf, . - Mrs. Carl Nelson will enter tain members of Chi Delta chap ter ot Delphlans at her home Tuesday morning at 3:2t o'clock. This will be the last meeting ot the current year and officers will be elected. The regular program will follow the business meeting. Topics concerning the- art ot Il lumination will be presented by Mrs. R. M. Waltz, Mrs. Ralph Kletrlng, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. L. D. Lambeth. Mrs. B. A. Co! Music Week Plans " i I Yomarco Club Has ; Made by G.R.1 Groups Delightful Evening7; n Music Week to making Itself 1 One of the most pleasant social felt La Girl .Reserve circles where.meettBgl to be enjoyed by memV acuve wera is eeta ameio-1 ben of tha Tomareo dub of the ward in preparation lorxne pro- First Methodist chureh, xwas that gram;t beglven .by the . GW Jt Friday night at whlca time the Scents,. Rainbow girls, and Oirt gron- entertained their husbands pesenres in-compliment to oin-rwtth a dianer ia the downstairs wa uay. . v . ' . v - dlnlnv.room &t th T. M.-C. This programto"tobe'gtvea" liand - followed this wltk . a "Seta o'clock. May 8, ' la the pros by-1 Psrker evening with H. 'R. terian church. "The Girl "Reierve 1 While' presiding aa 8eth " Parker or their part will present the or-1 Covers- were, placed tor about, so ginti eeremonui. of 'How we f guests. ; v Grow" eem piled by Mrs. Ruskln I - Mrs. Edgar Fortner gave spe- Blatchf ord.r advisor-; tsr the- S eiaf vocal , numbers and quartet Uandna club ef the senior , high numbers also added to the pro kchooL, Music -for' the' ceremonial gram la addition to'group sing- has been arranged W Mrs.., Fran-1 in. Mrs.-A. A. Schramm presided ilM Dellarport, music ehalman of fat the organ which was Vsed to the Girl Reserve cemmiftee. rf ' I carry out the reality ot the Seth Rehearsals for this ' .win Uke Parker evening. - place Wednesday at -4 o'clock in ! - -The committee in charge ot this Ihe Presbyterian church. All grade I Interesting evening was Mrs. R; R. and! junior high schooU Reserves j Boardman, Mrs. A'. 1 A Schramm, are asked to be there; . 'j I Mrs.- Fraak ' Miajer, Mrs. H." R. A: second large affair being aT-1 White and Mrs. B.XE. SIssouj ranged by the 9th grada Parrlsh j - ;.:r? Reserves , ls the Mother - and t Ci.: O Zt. - Daughter -banquet which will be I 1VCWW II w-0 A-.Krtl I Interest ti t o cioc. i.n group wui man ot Hasel McElroy, Ruth . Har- iter and Mrs. F. S. Anunsen. Mr. N and .Mrs Harry " Cine were aWi' at . their bsme .Satur day night tor4 bridge and 'a late supper. Mr.- and Mrt. Larry Flagg, Dr. and 'Mrs. AjtD, Wood- Mrs. Gail Jones were guests. Tuesday at the school to practice the play which win be given as part of therprogrant to be present ed Ik compliment -to the Mothers. f 4ua ,uwau a . - tainfd with a delithtfully inform St ica i$aiQr(uiy,axiraoon cwnpw menting Mrs. E. E. Bragg who hss been a guest . ot, her daughter's; lace 'Carson Cor the past few days. A few Intimate .friends of Mrs. Bragg were Invited in for a "cup ef tea." Mrs. Bragg returned, to Portland Saturday evening accom panied by Mr.. and , Mrs. "Wallace Carson..- . 'J.. e ' - - Members ot the -H club en- Joyed a jolly party at the home ot Clem Denning recently.' This was the regular monthly gather ing ot the group. Contest prizes were. won by Jean Pound and -. Aa - attraetlce ' studio : recital was given 1 by : the younger - stu dents - ot ": Prof.'" Frank 'Churchill at his studio Saturday afternoon.' Following -; the recital ctnmbers lea ; war, serred. ; Thos ' taking part' 14f the :at fair were Ruby Wilson Margaret Barrett. . June VLlnd,: -'Margaret Brltchett. ' Margaret. . Rannells; Herbert J3tif f ' Jr. Lyle Leach. Phil Barrett, jr., David Bartruff, and Donald Fearcy. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer were hosts Friday night to mem bers of the San Souci club. Cards were la play at three tables.' Mrs. Charles Andresen and L. M. Case held winning scores. Mr. and Mrs. Andresen will .be hosts to the group May 13. Mrs. E. A. Brown will be host ess to members ot the Salem Florence Upjohn.. Refreshments bWoman's Press club at her home were served at the xlose ot the flSTS Fir street Tuesday afternoon informal hours. ; - . The . Merry Go Round elub which was to have met this week has been postponed until May 2 at which time Mrs. E. C. Cross will be hostess. Miss Evelyn King. Miss Phyllis Hauge, Miss Dorothy. Jones, Miss Daisy Varley and Miss Helen New berry motored 'to Corvallis to spend Friday. . at 2 o'elock. . The afternoon will be.speat Informally with a busi ness aessloa preceding several hours ot cards and tea. mansee, Mr., and.Mrs, tmilam Merriotu'l. an$t Mrs. .Tsd De Tenaencourt, Mr. and Mrs. Bls- wrorta Hartwell. -and-Hr. .and r - tn -it J- " .. UaWWcl. T. . v-":f n ft II 'i . rw - Theu're New 5 .- . The very latest, all white, black and white red and white, -green and white, yellow and black. . High or low 1 f heels,'; ,r . ' . . - ALL THE RAGE See them ',! try - them oh pair. $2.95 o V A 1914 jr. .- 1932 c dM lit r WW? ? 1 MILLER'S 1 2th ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUED MONDAY l . nurse. ' f . ..' . 1 r- 5 ,.r - ' j . ! - ; Women's club win meet Tuesday night tor a dinner meeting and la ter election ot officers and an ad dress by Dr, H. H. Wro. psychi atry department Of University of Oregon meaicni bcqwy x land. ' The dinner will be held at the Gray Belle. . "... ft."::';;":t:;.-.; ;;-v. r,':: ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattlson wlU be hosts to the Leslie CaniDo tiaSS .OI .-JW" juduv-... -- st their home . 231 Klngwood . , n.-A , eiUiii wdnesaay Bigh at 8 o'clock. Mr. nd Mrs. Mason. Bisaop wu .1 hosts. , Ir '-i ' Among those taking spring tva eation trips will be , Bernard White, , Edgar King and Arthur , Btueberaeia wno wm.-" . . . f VineoiTtr. nesaay uj my - z.' B. C. They expect to return San- ' ! Mr. and Mrs! Clifton Madd aod Mrs. Loren - Howe,, entertained with a charming-spring party at me uuoa uu"o"""-' - Bridge was in play , at seveu ;ta- : e':V r-'t ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. y Jones of Tugena are .weekend nestsot ft. Jones alsterj Mrs. W. C Con- , Silk W I - Newest Fashions I One Lot; ' Summer f Coats 1 $25. and v$290 II Reg'. 1.95 0 1- Ar Holeproof Jy and Theme Hosiery Princess Peggy. 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