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The OKEGON STATES31AN, Salem, Oreron, Tuesday Morning July 12,-1932 PAGE THREE Society Mews and Glub Affairs OlJTE M. DOAK. Society Editor Ecclesia Club Enjoys Attractive Picnic Th Eccleala club enjoyed on ot tn outstanding social events of the year for its ealander Sun day when member -were enter tained with a picnic at the borne ot Mrs. Rntua Holman near Mo- Many special eventsVaad been planned tor the irtfan. Startln the afternoon ol ton was a treasure bunt thrown 4b wood. The fortunate tinder was smaU Robert Herr. Followed In happy succession cam swimming, voi ley ball, baseball and then a picnic dinner served under tn trees In a pretty srove. The day was also the birthday ct Mrs. Holman and In compli- i mh Holman nresent- ed the group with a lovely (WrtJ- day cake. wnicuws w . nnrnnria.tei ceremony. Following the dinner games mere enjoyed, for which inter esting Prts were awarded. Utter h. MMilne a bond flr adaea .. it. . a fhA nicnlc. l rtltowW custom of the 5or them. VhT Ecclesia club sel ected a tree wblcb was given tbe nt th a r.lnb. Special guests tor the day were ur. Dena Herr ai .w M-rr. MrB. Susie Prosser. Rrhmidt and Jai fetoiit. Mta. Doris Huber. Ml" Ruth Cole. Miss Verda Olmsted and the host and hostess. Mr. and Dnfm r. Holman. Club members to attend were t- Sutherland. Emma Dell Schwabbauer. Elinor Dorrance. MawSla Caspell. Ester Erlckson. J.IaI?J2iS a,V, Velma Romlnger, Flo WraVuU. Charlotte Honj f . T.uie. Golda Wheel- 1D5, - rF,v.neyr-the latter tour of whom bad charge of the arrangements iwr SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, July It Sons of "Veterans and Auxiliary, Women's club house, S o'clock; all urged to attend for Important bus iness meeting. 1 Englewood Women's club picnic, Hagera Grove, supper at f:S0 o'clock; tor transportation call Mrs. J. H. Ryan, 4S79. Artisans plcni supper at bom of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin, C:30 o'clock. Each family bring en bot and on eold covered dish; dancing, cards and music to follow supper. Friends may b invited. Yomarco club picnic, bom of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Millard; 1:30 o'clock supper. Weekly Beta Chi sorority meeting, wltb Margaret Purrlne. 7:80 o'clock. Mrs. Hand Pointer, hostess for Missionary tea. at residence. 150 North 15th street; 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. William McCauley of " Breys avenue, hostess to Philathean bible class of First Evangelical church, 2 o'clock. 1 Security dub, potluck supper at V. H. Straw borne. 1830 South 13th street; 7 o'clock. Women's organizations of Jason Lee church pic nic at Dallas park. Cars leave church at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, July IS Maccabees' regular meeting, t o clock, Fraternal temple; installation of officers; program and dancing to follow.' J Mrs. E. E. Dent entertaining women's organiza tions of Leslie Methodist church, at her rural home for all-day meeting. Cars leave church at 10 o'clock. Friday, July 15 Sewing club of the Business and Professional Wom en's olub with Mrs. Maud Pointer. 1050 North 16 th street; 0:30 o'clock picnic supper. Sunday, July 17 Press club picnic, Rirerdale park. 1:30 o'clock. Make reservations with Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck by Friday, telephone 580. Hewett Clan Meet For Annual Reunion - Following the custom ot tbe members ot the Hewett clan. which has been observed for several years, the group met Sun day at the bom of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Savage. The memory of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hewett, ' who ; crossed the plains in 1879, was honored at this meeting. Mrs. Frances Hew ett Branch is presldent-secretray of the group. Present were Mrs. Effle Hew ett Gage, Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Savage. Lloyd ' and i Lois Bell Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sav age and daughter Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Savage and daughter Beverly, Mary' Effie Frances and Charles Devault, Frank Devault, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin, Kenneth Martin. D. Himes. Surena Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Branch and son Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Branch and son Ralph. George Forgard Adam and Alvin Burns and Dal phlne Witzell. all of Salem; Mrs. Frances Hewett. of Dayton, Mrs. T. G. Hewett and daughter Naomi of Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kuts and son Harlan Hat ter, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Shel lev and family. Canhy, Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton. Harold Virginia and Ai Stapleton. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Miles Branch and daughters, Beverly and Leota, ot Airlie, Mr. and rMs. George Bales of Corvallis, and P. R. Gage ot Azwell, Wash. a Annual Picnic; Observed Tonight I Popular Guest To be Complimented Evening Tea is Pretty Affair Sande and Miss Faye Drlscon were hostesses for a hntween the hours of ft and 8 o'clock Sunday evening at the Sande residence. A large number of the younger maids of Salem called during the tea hours. Mrs. Harris Llett and Miss Cynthia Delano and Miss Kay Goulet and Miss Katheryn Laugh ridge presided in turn at the tea table during the tea boors. mi Rande and Miss Drlscoll were assisted in serving by Miss Claudia Buntln and Miss Margaret Engel. m tia Emma Phlllippe of Van .nnr ta here as the guest of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phll lippe. She will remain iot m weeks. Mrs. A. I. Turnbull and Misa Marian and Phyllis Turnbull of Wlnterhaven. Fla., are also - Ih. Phlllnna VmTTIA The f... . m r-om.in tnr the about the home, " t Present were the honor guest. At least 10 years ago Mr. and A visitor to Salem whose ap- Mrs. E. B. Millard began what pearanee never falls to Inspire any has developed into a charming I number ot formal and Informal custom greatly enjoyed by mem- I affairs is Miss Winifred Byrd. bers of the Tomarco class of the I niece of Mrs. L. H. McMahan, and First Methodist church. They at ( a concert pianist of not who has that time entertained with a pic-1 spent most of the past few years in nic on the lawn ot their home and New York City in concert work, each year since that time this Miss Byrd arrived last week and social meeting of the class has her many friends have given her been observed sometime during I jnst enough time to rest a bit the summer. I f ollowinr a wearrinr trio and are The 1932 picnic will be an event now makinc plans to welcome her of tonight. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. socially. Millard will be Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Henry Meyers will compli ry Swafford, Mr. and Mrs. William ment Miss Byrd Thursday at the Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers home with a one o'clock Zimmerman and Mrs. Fannie luncheon with covers placed for Campbell. 1 10 guests. The affair will be one The supper will be served at of th deliarbtfuUv smart affairs 8:30 o'clock and th evening 0f the earlv summer. hours following will be enjoyed other thlns are beinz nlanned informally. and Miss Byrd and Mrs. McMahan are planning to spend some tln.e very soon at tbe beach. Pattern were placed for Miss Rodgers, Miss Ir ma Bolander, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Marmion Connor, Miss Helen Marcus, Miss Zarelda Rodgers, Miss Alice C. Brown and Mrs. Gordon Wilson. The cross country ride with members ot the Salem riding academy followed the breakfast. Hubbard. Complimenting Mrs. Harold Moomaw of Santa Ana, wi inn. u a. crettea eaurwu- Turner Methodi.t larii. niA ed Saturday night at her home SOCiety held their monthly silrer with an informal evening of toa at tne home of Mri. c A- Dnage. Bear Thursday afternoon. fllaA. ueipmamm ana larkspur in iol and lirkmnr irnnrul pastel shades were artistically ar- Ubotit th room. Th.... tkin ruiiscu wiiu uuiuijr gypaopun D-rt ln thft nroeram vera Mr. H. S. Bond, Mrs. Gayette Bar nett. Mrs. Roar and Mm Small Mrs. moomaw; jars. Alice weaver. Mr. Amh1 neft- lnH R,. Mrs. Neva McKenxie, Mrs. Herbert ...kti th .n.ta.. t UTeaver, miss Men uimica, jars. inr tanon aicjaugaiin, mrs. waiaoi jjrown, jura, ursuie woiier, airs. jlss Kathleen Rodgers of Se- Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Orlle Boje, attief a visitor in Salem, was the Miss Frances Weaver;; Miss Ruby inspiration for a pretty breakfast Crittenden, Mrs. A. C. Malloy. at tne home of Mrs. Ida Godfrey Mrs. uianae Moomaw, Miss bor- Snndav morn in Covers rame craaen ana Mrs; lu. a. era den. ; High scores for the evening were won by Miss Ruby Critten den and Mrs. Elton McLaughlin A guest prize was presented to Mrs. Moomaw. Mrs. Brad en was assisted in serving by her daugh ters, Mrs. Ursule Wolfer and Miss Lorraine vBraden. Hubbard Miss Mildred Ott. I only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ott, became tbe bride of I Ralph Hulburt, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hulburt, of Don aid Sunday .at a beautiful cere mony performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson at Hillsboro. Mrs. Johnson is a sis ter of Ralph Hulburt. The Woodworth read the service high noon before the! members ot the two immediate families. The ceremony was performed a tt ... Deiore tne rirepiace which was banked with ferns and flowers. The spacious rooms were a bow er of flowers. The bride's gown was-tiptoe length and of silk, and she carried a mixed bouquet ot flowers in pastel hues. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The gueiits were seated at two S prettily ap pointed tables. Tbe bride's table was centered with a! lovely wed ding cake and the flowers were blue tor-get-me-nots ! and snap I dragons. Mr. and Mrs. Hulburt are dcd- ular members of the 'younger net and are well known ! here. Mrs. Hulburt has lived in Hubbard all her life. The young! couple wil live at Donald where Mr. Hul burt is engaged in farming with Guests Invited To Meet Visitor Miss Virginia Holt has as her house guest, Miss Marian Suther land of Portland, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister. This past weekend Miss Holt entertained ber guest with a beach trip to Wald port. Monday afternoon Miss Peggy Goodfellow Invited in an intimate group to meet Miss Sutherland and enjoy a few hours of bridge. Mrs. Maude Pointer To be Tea Hostess Mrs. Maude Pointer will receive members ot the Missionary society of Knight Memorial church at her home, 10S0 North 15th street, for a missionary tea. Serving will begin at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Pointer will be assist ed by Mrs. Charles Eyre and Mrs. E. 8. Busbnell. Mrs." H. S. Gile Breakfast Hostess A delightful social event of Sunday morning was the break fast for which Mrs. H. S. Gile was hostess at her home. Bowlder Knoll, In compliment to members of. the Sterling Guild. The breakfast table was arran ged in keeping with a -nature" idea. Colonial corsages bad at tached to them dainty little place caids suggestive of the outdoors. Painted programs- carried on their covers a quaint little sil bo'ett of an old-fashioned glrL hiss carol StJddard was toast- mistress and responses were giv en by Miss Jan-rt McAllister. Miss Lcrain e Graber and Miss LaVlnla Bulrgy. Miss Zetda Harlan was so: cist. Covers wer placed for Helen Alexander. Zelda Harlan. Mrs. Alma Willis, Janet McAllister. veima Alexander, carol Stod dard, Louis Jennings, Lole cocbran, Mrs. Earl Gregg. La Vlnla Bulrgy, Mrs. Lor&lne Gra ber. and Mrs. H. 8. Gile. Jefferson Mrs. Ernest Pow ell and Mrs. Charles Loveland were hostesses for the Woman's Foreign Missionary society ot the Christian church Friday. Mrs. Guy Aupperle was the devotional leader. Mrs. Ernest Powell con ducted the brief business session and was also in charge of the program. Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu gave readings Mrs. Sherman, who was a dele gate to th Turner convention gave an interesting report. Mrs. Warner also gave a report of the two Missionary sermons that were given at the convention. Tbe members present Included Mrs. w. H. Sherman, Mrs. W. W Warner, Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu, Mrs Guy Aupperle, Mrs. Harry Kes- sier. ana th hostesses. Mrs. Powell and Mrs-. Loveland uuests present were Mrs. Dora Humphrey. Mrs. Joe Vasek. Miss Eliiabetb Auppei. Donna June DrM pl.J-jAYJll Powell, and Miss Wright of eSS lUDj Will, Olvmnla .!Wi sister of Mr. Kea- 1 1'' C..'J.. " - - " - i iuuc ijuiiua At the next meeting on August , S. the society will bold its an nual picnic, th place to be an- Riverdal park. From past picnics The womens' organizations ot the Jasoa Lee church are plan ning an all-day meeting at th park la Dallas Wednesday. Dallas Methodist ladies will Join the group. Pot-luck lunch will be served, with everyone asked to bring their own table service. Cars will leave Jason Lee church at 10 o'clock. There has been planned a program for the afternoon. Mrs. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., will give a re port from general conference. The Salem Press club twill en- Joy its annual, picnic Sunday at Mrs.. Ida Pooler MeMannus ot Honolulu. Hawaii, will leave for her bom August 1, according t present plans. Mrs. MeMannus has been the guest ot her sister. Mrs. Effle Back, since her arrival in Sa lem in ApriL Mrs. MeMannus is an instructor in a girl's industrial school in Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKinlay have had as their guests for th past few days Dr. A. P. McKinlay, member of the faculty of the uni versity ot Southern California, and Miss Muriel McKinlay of Los An geles. Dr. McKinlay left for the south this week end. Mrs. Willis McCauley will en tertain the Philathean bible class of the First Evangelical at ber home, 855 Breys avenue, Wednes day afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. W. Pettlcord win give some Incidents of his trip in the holy land. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy write that they spent the Fourth of July in Sitka, Alaska. They re port an excellent trip. July 5 they were taking the old 1898 trail by train to Lake Bennett this one is being judged a success In advance, and anticipation runs high for a pleasant time. Each family ' is requested to bring a picnic basket and tbos 1 coming ar asked to notify Mrs. " I , . I- .. mw m m. . -m mm-t day. Th dub will furnish ice cream and coffee for th picnick ers. Dinner will be arranged at 1:30 o'clock. -. Members of th Security club will enjoy a potluck supper at th V. H. Straw home, 1330 South 13th street Wednesday evening. Th snpper Is being served at 7 o'clock. .i Mr. and Mrs. Emll A. Scbaefer : rr"-r entertalned with an attract! r din ner la Portland Sunday at which. time the marriage ot their daugh ter. Miss Bonnie Mia nett Scbae fer, was made known. . . ENTERTAIN POR VISITORS TURNER, July 11 The Miss es Helen and Helena Witaei en tertained with a party Thursday night in honor ot their brother Adelbert and his wife, and ber sister. Miss Madge Anderson of Saa Francisco. Th trio arrived a few days ago to spend their vaca tion at th Wltsel homeiAboqt 21 young people and oldsr friends enjoyed the event. ! FORMER RESIDENT VISITS JEFFERSON, July 11. C. A. Ferguson of Portland was renew ing acquaintances la- Jefferson Friday. He was In business her six years ago. when he operated ja barber shop in the location occu pied by Joe Goln. j Ladies! Now you may enjoy beach activities without embarrassment ... WITHOUT PAIN OR IN CONVENIENCE WE WILL ! i Superfluous Hair from both legs, to bathing line, leaving the skin smooth, white and charming. For This Week - The Marton System destroys balr roots without nse ot liquids, needles, powder or pastes. For Appointment Telephone 4427 Opn Tnesday Evening till 1 MARTON LABORATORIES fMVt First National Bank Bkltr. rhone 4427 SPECIAL PURCHASE I III: ty-J I 3 RASPBERRY LJL. do taste lb titer Folks, through some very, very special purchases we are offering yon for Tues day and Wednesday several items at prices that win make yon wonder how we do it. By ANNE ADAMS On of those indispensable frocks that ar suitable from noon I his father, William Hulburt. to midnight. It Is made of printed sheer crepe and is bright and gay I Mrs. Mark McCalllster left Mcn and essentially feminine. The nar- day for Hlllockburn where she row lace edging lends a festive air will be camn matron for the that is really charming, accenting Young People's conference ot the as it aoes the graceful shouiaer i First Congregational church. This capes and the attractive skirt la a state meetins: and will be at- seaming. Uended by a large number ot young Pattern 2290 Is obtainable only nnnl. Mrs. UeCallister has been ! in sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42. j cmn matron for the rroun for BU II requires 3 yards of 39- aATera seasons. Thei conference inch fabric. 3 yards ot 1-Inch lace. wln ciosa jui, jg. Young people from Salem attending the confer ence include Marjory, Humphreys, Joyce Newcomb, .Franklin Van Pelt and Daryl Wlesner. At least 42 members of the Lewis Pooler clan met at Silver ton park Sunday for th 10th re union, at which urn honor was paid th memory of Lewis Pooler, who with his family; crossed the plains in 1862. Ivan! Pooler, one of tbos present Sunday, sow lives in the old donation! : land claim I near Pratum of Lewis Pooler. Mrs. Ida McManus of, Honolulu, daughter ot Lewis Pooler, : was also present for tbe1 Sunday re , 6ad flfUca caata , (lSe) is etna r ataaipa (aoina preferred), tor aaeh patter,. Writ plainly Kar nana, addraaa aoi atyli tum r Ba sura to auts alia waatad. 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Fesv Jal is sold under a saoacy-back tiatSAt(abMC tailor, n 1 1 it m I " TBS Look at These For Values 110 dresses, all sizes, styles and patterns, while they last, $1.95 215 dresses, all colors, sizes and styles, reg ular values to $10.95, at $3.95 HATS! HATS! 10 dozen Panama hats at the give-away price of 88c JOHNSON'S FOR HOSE You can't beat Johnson's for values. 12 dozen purses, just unpacked, genuine calf skin in white and otner shades, regular $2.95 and $3.95 values, Tuesday and Wednesday at $1.49 JOHNSONS for GLOVES No Charge, Ho Refunds and Ka Approvals ai Tfc.es Prices i "VSM-- I 1 I n mi iTTata i ..n oil esons Tbe Store tor Ladle . 464 State jfA i rx ia i.m !! i'i hi rt it m it vt im m i.m tn m ix im i.m DttdDim SDns SG!? 508 State St. Friday and Saturday the two best days in the history of the store and the sale is still poms at full blast FOR THIS WEEK - we have made fur ther reductions and w'11 Hese out the entire pfri-p within the next few dvs- We have added broken lines from our Liberty street store at a small fract;on of their wholesale cost. Entire stock selling groups pced in four quick $1195 $2 3 L9diVs' Fullfashioned Pure Silk Hose regular $1.50 to $2, go at 95c 2 pairs -- Sale at Corner Stale and High -- rr rfF5ru i ) v ii it'll n rLM alem,Qfcg6n' Ma union. i - V- ;