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Tt;c OREGON STATES3IAN, Salern, Oregon, Friday Morning, llay 27, 1932
PAGE THREE
Society News and Gliit f airs
Olive M. Doak, Society Editor
Bridge Evening is.
Happy Welcome
r To Travelers
, Dr. and lira. Milton Steiner
who have Jnst returned from Phil
adelphia where Dr. Steiner m
taking iom spelcal worlt this
put wlater, bar been the cen
ter of much social Interest with
numerous, affairs given in - wel
come to them- and still more
planned.
Dr. and Mrs. Woleott Bnren
will enterUln tonight with a six
table bride party at the Max
O. j Buren homo. The guest
list Includes Dr. and Mrs. Steiner,
Mr. ; and Mrs. Wlllard Marshall.
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers, Mr.
-and Mrs,; Rex Adolph, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Prilchett, Mr. and Mrs.
John CaughelL Jr., -Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson, Dr. ' and Mrs,
Charles Robertson, Dr; and Mrs.
Wells Baum, Dr. and Mrs. Jerald
Backstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Chapman, George Weller, Dr.
Vera Miller and Dr. and Mrs,
Woleott E. Buren.
Eugene Guest
Hdnored -
Miss Nancy Thompson, who has
been in Salem for the past six
weeks doing practice teaching In
the schools here, was the inspira
tion for an attractive surprise
bridge evening at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Frederickson Thurs
day evening with Mrs. Frederick
son iand Miss Helen Briatow as
hostesses. Miss Thompson is, leav
ing soon for her home In Eugene.
Tea roses were used; fox a pret
.ty decorative note In the guest
rooms. Following cards lunch
eon was served.
Guests in compliment to Miss
Thompson included Mr. and Mrs.
Max Gnnter, Miss Genevieve Mor
gan, Mrs. T. D. McClain, Miss
Brlstow and Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Frederickson.
Silrerton Mrs. I. L. Stewart
was the Inspiration of a happy
party In honor of her birthday an-:
niversaryTThe affair was held at
the Christian church with Mrs.
Kate Morley. Mrs. Mary Andrews
and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone In
charge,.
Those present included Mrs.
Harvey Good, Mrs. Llnnie Han
son. Mrs. Mary Andrews. Mrs.
F. M. Powell, Mrs. Nonna Kinney,
Ms. W. Jordan. Mrs. Ben Gil
ford, Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey, Mrs.
C. C. Amos, Mrs. M. Hoblitt. Mrs.
Lettie Burch. Mrs. C. J. Cooley,
Mrs. William Havernick, Mrs. E.
Oeder, Mrs. John H. Porter, Mrs.
Clarence Reed, Mrs. M. Houck,
Mrs. 'Paul Johnson, Mrs. Gladwyn
Hamre, Mrs. Martin Hannan, Mrs.
John Hoblitt, Mrs. E. J. McCall,
Mrs. E. Holden, Mrs. F. Blount,
Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs. Ella
Brookler Mrs. J. A. Bennett,
Mrs. G. B. Bentson, Mrs. Otto
Dickman, Mrs. L. R. Neal, Mrs.
John Wolfard, Rev. and Mrs. W.
O. Livingstone, Mrs. E. A. Klee
man, Mrs. B. F. Terry; Mrs. W.
Egan.
Silverton A group of Silver
ton women motored to Portland
Tuesday afternoon to attend a tea
planned by Mrs. John Martin ot
Olympla, Wash., and Mrs. Eugene
Riches of Portland for the pleas
are of Mrs. Theodore Opsund ot
Portland. The occasion was Mrs.
Opsund's birthday, and the affair
was planned as a surprise for her
Mrs. Onsund formerly made be;
home at Silverton.
Among those, going up from Sil
verton were Mrs. H. O. Dahl, Mrs.
Otto Dahl Mrs. Arthur Dahl, Mrs
Jasper Dullum, Mrs. T. W. Pres
ton, Mrs. J. C. Carrie, Mrs. Ida
Winslow, Mrs. William Service,1
Miss May Service. Miss Hilda 01
sen, Mrs. M. C. Woodard, Mrs. A.
Aarhus, Mrs. C. W. Keene, Mrs.
P. L. Brown, Mrs. H. J. Iverson,
Mrs. C A. Reynolds, Mrs. H. B.
Latham, Mrs. E. S. Downing, and
Mrs. E. A. Banks. '
Orchard Heights Mrs. John
W. Simmons, president- ot the
Women's foreign missionary so
ciety of the West Salem and Sum
mit churches was hostess Wednes
day afternoon at her horn her at
' the monthly study meeting of the
aoclety. Devotions were led by
Mrs. C. I Dark and Mrs. Frank
Forrester directed the study per
iod. Mrs. Ed Brock had charge of
the mystery box and Mrs. Floyd
DeLapp gave a talk on Steward
ship. : -A ' -'
Special guests for the after
noon were Mrs. Albert Dark and
Mrs. Wallace of th Jason Lee
Memorial church, Salem.
, Othera present were Mesdames
Lester DeLapp, Floyd ' DeLapp,
John Evans, Margaret Adams, Ed
Brock, J. R- Bedford, C. L. Dark,
Adrian Withers, J. A.. Yantiss, H.
J. Carter, A. L. Applewhite, Ralph
Wilson, George Wilson, Frank
Forrester and. the hostess, Mrs.
Simmons. ' . '.
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Rickey Mrs. M. M. Magee
entertained with a surprise family
dinner Sunday honoring her hus
band .and daughter, Margaret.
, whose birthdays occurred May 10
and II. Covers were placed for
Mrs. H. T. Magee, Mr. and Mrs.
Dran Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nich
elson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Magee; J.
W. Magee, Gale Smith, Jim Nleh
- plson. Hasel Magee, Margaret M
; tee. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee. ,v
p, - ;'. ..-;.:
: i- Monmouth Newly elected of
ficers of the Business and Profes
tional women of Monmouth and
Independence are: president. Miss
: Bess Sharrow; Tie president, Mrs
Maude Baun; ! corresponding se
iretary,. Miss Faith Kimball; re
cording secretary, - Miss Agnes'
: Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Frances
:'-Whiteaker.-'; i'sv h-
V-v . ' '
?' Mrs. L. M. - DeMutt, -Mrs E. :
- Eckerlen, Sr., and Mrs. S. Breit
tnsteln were - hostesses - at - the
Breitensteln home complimenting
members of their bridge club and
Mrs. i Max Abst as an additlontl
, guest Tuesday afternoon.., ;.;r;
S SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, May $7 r
i Miss Mabel Creighton at Jonesmer farm, annual
"open "garden" for columbine display from S to f o'clock;
drive 10 miles north on Mission Bottom road between
Wheatland Ferry and Champoeg-St. Paul roads, turn at
Waconda sign posts. "
Hal Hlbbard auxUlary with Mrs. Carl Abrams,
1S47 Chemeketa street. ,
Oregon' state school for blind presents violin and
vocal pupllsln school auditorium. N.
Past Matrons association, 7: to o'clock dinner at N
Mrs. Godfrey's. SOI North Winter street.
; King's Heralds and Horn Guards party at Jason
Lee church following school; mother's Invited; Mrs.
E. C Miller -will have story hour.
Three Links club, regular. meeting,' 2: SO o'elock;
potluck -luncheon, and quilt display. ."
Berean W. W. G. of First Baptist church with Miss
Jean Peterson, 15 B North J 1st street, I o'clock.
Woman's Bible class of First Methodist church with
Mrs. H. M. Durkhelmer; social and business meeting;,
election of officers.
Daughters of Veterans of Civil War, 1:30 o'clock
potluek dinner; followed by regular meeting; Salem
Woman's clubhouse.
Saturday , May 1 8
Spiritualist church will hold a circle at the home
of Mrs. Minnie Huston, 649 North Cottage street; :00
o'clock.
P ,
Mrs. E. Roseman
Entertains Can-Do's
Mrs. E. Roseman entertained
members ot the Leslie Can-Do
class at her home Wednesday aft
ernoon. Mrs. C. W. Stacy, and
Mrs. C. H. Brown assisted at the
tea hour.
Mrs. John Ulrlch led the devo
tions for the afternoon program.
The custom of presenting a baby
spoon to new members In families
represented by the class was ob
served when the wee child of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Murray was pre
sented with a spoon.
Guests for the afternoon in
cluded Mrs. Fred Blake. Mrs. B.
E. Otjen, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood,
Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Joe
Murray, Mrs. John Ulrlch, Mrs.
A. C. Bohrnstedt, Mrs. Ed Proc
tor, Mrs. V. R. Lester, Miss La
Verne Proctor, Miss Vesta Mulli
gan and the hostesses.
Gardens
Today-
Open
Many garden enthusiasts will
visii me iwo gardens wbicn are
open today. Miss Mabel Creigb
ton opens her gardens todav at
Jonesmere farm at Waconda.
Hours are between S and 8 o'clock
and the Interested public is invit
ed to attend.
Miss Creighton has an unusual
ly brilliant display of columbine.
The beauties of the country gar-
aen at tne jonesmere home is one
well-known to the many who have
visited there during the summers
past.
Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell is also hav
ing open garden all week in order
that the interested public may
view the more than 200 named
varieties of iris now in full bloom
at the Hoffnell acres' south on the
Pacific highway.
Silverton Mrs. Charity Scott
won the "500" prise with Mrs.
Del Barber winning the low score
prize, and Mrs. Glfford Smith,
scoring high and Mrs. Frank
Humms low, in bridge at the card
party sponsored by the American
Legion Auxiliary this week.
The committee in charge of
general . arrangements Included
Mrs. Fay Hand ford. Mrs. Jean
Cunningham and Mrs. Lillian De
Ryke; luncheon committee, Billle
Johnson, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs.
Del Barber and Miss Ina Harold.
Another party will be held in
early June with '-Mrs. Claire Jar
vis, Mrs. Carl Scblador, and Mrs.
W. M. Swift in charge.
A charming surprise party was
that which complimented Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Lunsford Wednesday
night at their East Lincoln homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford will soon
take up their residence at the Roy
al Court apartments before. Mr.
Lunsford leaves for a trip to Mon
treal, Canada, which will be in the
immediate future. The affair Wed
nesday night was in the nature of
a farewell for Mr. Lunsford.
The last meeting of the season
for members of the Variety club
was held Thursday as the bridge
luncheon at the Elks club. Win
nlng scores for the year went to
Mrs. M. Pearce and Mrs. A. E.
Wlckert. "
Independence Initiation cere
monies wer held for Miss Olive
Calef, teacher in th Baker
schools, Tuesday night at the so
cial meeting of Adah chapter or
der of Eastern Star. Miss Oma
Belle Emmons, principal of the
Independence training school,' and
Miss Mary Donaldson, a critic
teacher in the school, were re
ceived Into the lodge by affiliation.
Announcement was made of the
Grand chapter O. E. S. to be held
in Portland June 13-14-15.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room by a committee,
members of which were Mrs. Ly
man 'Damon, Mrs. Robert White,
It. K. Montgomery and Philip M.
Schwelzer.
The Adah chapter team exem
plified the initiatory work at the
district meeting held in Dallas
Thursday night.
Rosedale The Ladies' Mission
ary society met with Mrs. M.
Cammack Wednesday afternoon.
The time was spent in piecing
quilts. Those present were Mrs.
A. J. Haldy, Mrs. Edith Arht, Mrs.
W. E. Way, Mrs. J. D. Alexander,
Mrs. Brown, C Tucker, Mrs. F.
Brown, Mrs. Norman Alexander,
Mrs. E. B. Stroud, Mrs Forbes,
Mrs. LeBter Bates and Mrs. Ida
Bates. The society will meet
again next Wednesday at the
same place. All women of the
community are invited.
Garden is Setting for
Wedding
At an attractive garden cere
mony Sunday morning. May 111
Miss Lillian Paige ot Seattle was
married to Wilford P. Emm el ot
Salem at the homo of Dr. and Mrs.
Georg Forbes in Multnomah. Mr.
Zona A. Olson read th wedding
ceremony la th presence . of th
two families and a few clos
friends.
Th brld was beautiful in a
eostnmo ot embroidered white or
gandy and garden hat. She car
ried a sheaf ot whit water lillles.
Miss Annabel Shlndell played th
wedding march and Mrs. J. C. E Di
me! sang "Love'a Old Sweet Song"
preceding th ceremony.
Th bride's attendants, who
were attractively gowned in pas
tel shades were Miss Margaret
Brown as bride's maid, th Misses
Jean Forbes and Peggy Thomp
son who scattered roses before
the bride and little Elizabeth Ol
son who carried the ring in th
neart or a rose. Dr. G. G. Forbes
acted as best man.
After th wedding breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmel took an air
plane trip to Th Dalles and later
motored to the Cascadla hotel in
Cascadia for a few days. They will
be at home at the Oregon state tu
berculosle hospital after June 1.
Mr. Emmel is a graduate of
Oregon State college where he ma
jored in Landscape Architecture.
He is employed as landscape gard
ener In charge of the grounds of
the state hospitals in Salem and
The Dalles. Mrs. Emmel is a grad
uate of Virginia Mason hospital,
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Buchanan
entertained about 40 members of
the Sons of Veterans and its Aux
iliary for a potluek supper Tues
day night at the Buchanan home
on North Liberty street. At the
supper hour the birthday ot Mr
Buchanan and Mr. Yantls was ob
served. An informal program fol
lowed the supper hour.
Mrs. William S. Walton enter
tained for her bridge elub at her
home Thursday afternoon and had
as additional guests Mrs. Louis
Lachmund, Mrs. W. H. Dancy,
Mrs. O. F. Johnson, Mrs. C. W.
Paulus, Mrs. T. A. Llvesley. Mrs.
Clarence Keene of Silverton, and
Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner.
A potluek dinner at 1:30
o'clock Friday night will compli
ment Daughters of Union Veter
ans, Barbara Freltchle tent, and
all Daughters who are in the city.
The dinner will be served In the
dining room of the Salem Wom
en's clubhouse. Following the
supper hour the regular meeting
will be called. Mrs. Bertha Berg
man, department president, is ex
pected to pay an official visit at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bustck
will spend the weekend and Mem
orial gay holiday at Taft where
they will hav th W. T. Grier
cottage.
eon nonors
Bride-elect ' ;
Miss Ellen Hemenway, who has
been th center of mueh attention
for the oast week with affairs riv
en both as farewell parties before
her department for Portland
within ' a few , days and also ; in
compliment to the announcement
of her engagement to Edward
Roth, was feted with a charming
ly informal luncheon Thursday
noon by Miss Virginia Newland at
the Royal Court apartments.
Covers were placed tor Miss
Hemenway, and Miss Myra Belt,
Miss Kathrya Corey, Miss Ruthlta
Hoffnell and Miss Newland.
Miss Myra Belt will be hostess
for a bridge tea honoring : Miss
Hemenway Saturday at th bom
ot Judge and Mrs. Belt.
Miss Helen Bristow -
Complimented
Mrs. T. D. McClain entertained
informally at her 'bom Wednes
day evening with an attractive
dinner party complimenting th
birthday ot Miss Helen Brlstow.
Covers wer placed tor Kiss
Brlstow. and- tor Miss Amy
Thompson, Miss Genevieve Mor-
ran. Geore D. Fraser. A. - L.
Riotn, and Mr and Mrs. T. o
McClain.
Among th parties to motor to
th beach for the weekend will be
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Bosler, Mr,
and Mrs. Wayne Hammett, Mr
and Mrs: John M or its. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Phlllipi, Mr. and Mrs
-D. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Barrlck. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
McDonald. This group will hav
cottages at Ny Beach.
Mrs. E. A. Collier is
Honor Guest
Mrs. E. A. Collier. Is being en
tertained before her, departure
with Mr. Collier , to make her
horn in Roseburg. Mr.' Collier
with th highway department
and he and Mrs. Collier expect to
leave for their new home about
June I.
Mrs. Collier has been leader of
two Girl Scout troops tor the past
year. . Each of the troops has giv
en her a surprise party within the
past few days. Gifts of apprecia
tion wer presented at each party.
Thm afternoon Mrs. Collier will
be th guest of honor of the En-
glewood Women's elub at the
home of Mrs. J. H. Ryan on Gar
den Road. Mrs. Collier has been
a prominent member of this club.
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An evening ot "500" was en
joyed at the J. O. Taylor home
Tuesday with the Taylors and Mr.
and Mrs. A. EJWlckert as hosts.
Miss Helen Brlstow will spend
the weekend and Memorial day
holiday in Eugene.
Mrs. C H. Ringwald was host
ess to members of her club Wed
nesday afternoon at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapel will
spend the weekend and holiday at
their country place at Mehama.
and Is good In any on of the
three courses offered by the school.
stenographic work, bookkeeping
or secretarial studies. '
The scholarship was decided by
the teachers upon tour scores:
scholarship standing, adaptibllity.
especially to commercial work,
personality, and general worthi
ness. Vesta is the daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Carothers, who
live near Hubbard.
The alternate to receive the
scholarship, it Miss Carothers
does not nse it, is Earl Lively.
Vesta Carothers
Wins Scholarship
To Business Schoo
The lure ot a weekend with one
extra holiday is taking Judge and
Mrs. Henry J. Bean for a trip
along the Roosevelt highway.
They hope to be able to attend
the dedication of the Rogue river
bridge between Bandon and
Grants Pass Saturday.
Mrs. A. F. Marriott compli
mented the fifth birthday of her
daughter. Colleen Jeanne, with an
attractive birthday party at the
Marriott home, Wednesday.
Mrs. Minnie Huston will open
her home at 549 North Cottage
street for the Spiritualist circie
Satnrdav nlKht at 8 o'clock. All
are velcome to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McClain will
motor to Portland for the week
end where they will be guests ot
t r Riotn. brother of Mrs. Mc
Clain and of Mrs. J. M. Prather.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Decke
bach will leave this morning for
Seattle where they will spend the
weekend.
Mrs. Allan Carson and children
are In Roseburg for a fortnight
where they are visiting with Mrs.
Carson's father, Judge J. Hamil
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg of
Portland will be the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLellan for
this weekend.
Mrs. W. S. Shearer will spend
the weekend in a visit at the va
rious Oregon beaches.
Father, Sons
Homestead
At Silverton
VICTOR POINT. May IS Res
idents of this section are consid
erably surprised to find that
homestead land has been avail
able right under their nose, so to
speak.
They discovered this - recently
when E. R. .Andrews and two
sons, age 10 and 14 years, came
here from Portland to settle on
their 17 -acre homestead near
Drift Creek canyon, nine miles
from Silverton.
Mr. Andrews is an ex-soldier.
He says seven acres of the home
stead may be plowed immediately,
as this part does not need to be
cleared.
IIS. GEE
ran
II CRUSHES
llCIlE
WOODBURN, May 21 Vesta
Carothers, a member ot the grad
uatlng class at Woodburn high
school, has been awarded a $54
scholarship from the Capital Busi
ness college of Salem. The amount
of the scholarship covers the regu
lar cost of three month's tuition
GRADERS PICXIO
WOODBURN. May 20 The
members of the seventh and
eighth grades in Woodburn
schools held a picnic Wednesday
at Champoeg park. There was
boating and playing of games. A
picnic lunch was served. Mrs.
Myrtle Clark, principal of the
vchooL accompanied the group
which west in the school bus.
WALDO HILLS. May 2 Mrs. -
A. A. Geer is suffering consider
ably with her Index finger on the
right hand which was crashed in
the ear door early Saturday morn
ing.' Accompanied by her daugh '
ters. Vesper and Reba, she had -
come to take Mr. Geer, chairman
ot the election board to Salem. She
was sitting In th back seat and
reached across to make sure th
ballot box was far enough in the
ear Just as Mr. Geer slammed th
heavy sedan door. An x-ray show
ed all tbw bones between the nail
and the first Joint broken . and .
crashed. " "
Mrs. Chas R. Riches, who Trt-
day forenoon suffered a stroke of
paralysis is able .to be about and
except for weakness, seems as "
usual. For the first few hoars af
ter the stroke she was helpless and
her speed was affected. She -had'
been quit ill with fin but re
marked to her Wlllard club
friends whom she entertained th
previous day that she felt better
that day than she had for weeks.
Awards for perfect school at
tendance wer earned at Center-
view by Robert Cunningham, first
grade; George Haberly, 3rd
grade; Fern i Ray and Janet Corn-
stock, 6th grade; Helen Good
kneeht, 8th grade. At Evergreen,
they were earned by Ruth Dix. tthf
grade: Elmer Klopfenstein, first
SILVERTON. May 20-Miss Lil
lian Block, office nurse in the of
fices ot Dr. R. E. Klelnsorge. will
leave in the near future for her
home in the middle west. Miss
Block plans to go farther east end
spend a portion of her vacation in
the vicinity of Washington, D. C.
She will return to Silverton at the
end of her vacation.
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