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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning.' July 14, 1932 oeiety News and Glut Affairs Oltve M. Doak. Society Editor Gay Aiiairs Honor Popular. Salem ; Matron fioeietT will be all astir dur ing the remainder of the month i jot -July with ... delightful affaire. ' some formal and others Informal, which are being arranged in com pliment to Mri and Mrs. I. W. 1 Davidson who are planning .- to leave Salem August 1st. for Med ford where they will make their home.'..'' ' !'. - : . i On Friday of this-week the -festiTlUes will begin with an at tractively appointed bridge tea with Mrs. - Reed Rowland, as - hostess . in . her home on Leslie street Four tables or aueuon hridge will be in play during the afternoon. - :- ' Friday evening Mrs. Roy .Stewr art. and . ber 'sister. Miss Ruth Kolbe,-hero InTited friends for, a 'dessert ' bridge" la compliment to Mrs. Davidson. Pink and white -will predominate throughout the room 'and table decorations with the- covers being -placed at one Urge table which will be center- : ed with a stlrer howl of pink and white sweet peas, guarded by pink tapers In green holders. " Guests for the evening will in clude, the honor guest, Mrs. L. D. Davidson. Mrs. Paul Stockard of Conrallls. Mrs. AI Adolphson. Mrs.7L. L. Jensen, Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. Reed Rowland and "the ' hostesses, Mrs. Roy Stewart and Miss Kolbe. ; A number .ot other smart af fairs are being planned for Mr. and Mrs. DaTidson during their short stay in Salem. m -... Miss Vera McCune Honored With Shower f . i ' j in honor of Miss Vera McCune; whose marriage to Chiiies Neu bauer of Lebanon, will be an rent of Saturday, the Misses Et ta White and May JFlauch. enter tained with a smarts pre-nuptlal shower and evening of cards, Tuesday evening in the Rauch home on Center street, f At the bridge tables, were i marked for, the honor guest Miss Vera McCune, Miss Mary Cupper, Miss Lillian Davis. Mis Lena ' Belle Tartar. Miss Jennie McCune, Mrs. Catherine Slmms, Mrs. Wil ms Wright, Mrs. Clara Thomp son, Mrs. Catherine O'Neill, Mrs. W. H. McCune, Mrs. J. P. McKln- Jay, Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mrs. T W. Creech and the hostesses. Miss Etta White and Miss May Rauch I High score cards was won by Mrs. Russell Beutler and consol ation award went to Mrs. Clara Thompson. 1 - t The regular meeting of the La dles Auxiliary of the Hal Hibbard SOCIAL CALENDAR " - i . ' ' Thursday, July H Artisan picnic supper at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin, :S0 o'clock. Each, family bring, one hot . and one cold covered dish; dancing, cards and music to follow supper; friends may be Invited. Keixer Ladles Aid with Mrs. W. E. SaTage, 2 o'clock. ..: j - - - , Willing Workers class of First Christian church, meeting at home of Mrs. C. C Cole, Rt. 8, Thursday, at 2 p. m. ' , Juvenile organization of Neighbors of Woodcraft meeting, Thursday from two until five o'clock, at the lfth street playground". All members expected to attend. . . Friday, July 15 Sewing club of the Business and Professional Wom en's club with Mrs. Maud Pointer. 1050 North 15th street: V:30 o'clock picnic supper. ; Picnic supper and evening program for Calvary Baptist Women's society Md their friends at "Boulder , Knoll the home of Mr. nd MrsH. S. Gtle, , ' '-,.v.V . f" ' ' "-. -"-" Sundav'S.Jvly "If '. ... ' tress club picnic, BJverdale park, . "J: 30 o'clock. Make reservations with Mrs, A. L Lindbeck by Friday. telephone- 580. Miss Emma Evans To Wed C. Jansen S m a r t Luncheon Compliments Guest Probably, one of the most out- Miss Emma Evans of Aurora, was the inspiration for a prettily appointed pre-nuptlal shower, entlrtainrd ?orThenVrTrTdel l1" f ""V! MissaniSor SS marriagl o'llociTuncheon bng" 17ringe5 by Miss Evans for her marriage Henry Meyers to Cornelius Jansen. which will vk take place at the home of the 1. " . u utc wir. ijh.. .... i. Ant-n i street,-In compliment to Miss Wln- brldes parents in Aurora. I tfre4'BTrd who nas recently re- Gueats for the occasion lncludr turned to Salem to pass the re ed, the honor guest, Miss Evans, mainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, Mra A lovely low bouquet of mixed Bertha Evans, all of Aurora; Mrg. garden blossoms will center the L. Lehman, - Mrs. John Robins; luncheon table where covers will Miss Lorraine Robins, Miss Lydia be placed for a few intimate Chllds, Miss Gussle Niles, Miss friends of the honor guest, Miss Laara Marsh, and Miss Margaret winafred Byrd, and Mrs. L. M. Marsh of Dallas and the hostessv McMahan, Mrs. Paul Wallace, MIbs Prlday.- . j Mrg b. O. Schucking, Mrs. Shel- The Misses Lorraine Robins don Sackett, Miss Mable Robert- and- Margaret Marsh assisted the son, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss hostess In the serving of a dainty Edith Schryver, Miss Marie luncheon. Churchill of Portland, and the hostess, Mrs. Henry Meyers. j Following the luncheon the af- An Interesting vacation is be- ternoon will be spent informally ing planned by a group of the Wnh conversation, younger set, which will include a two weeks' stay at Rockaway. Those who , will make up the 1 Mrs. Clifton C. Mudd and party are, Betty Baker, Florence, small son Billy, will motor to Utter, Jean, Marshall, Laneta Chemawa Thursday afternoon, to Bellinger, and Marguerite Smith, help celebrate the birthday an- Miss Eleanor Tonsirg of Port- niversary of Sammy Rainey, son land will accompany the group of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rainey of as chaperone. They plan to leave that district. A group or young Salem Sunday by motor in com- playmates of the honor guest pany with Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, wlH be entertained during the and return home a fortnight later afternoon, with a number of the with Mrs. F. L. Utter. i guests motners calling at the tea A "slumber party" Mrs. G. Hadleyi ik Luncheon (Hostess :y.Wednesday: Members of . the ' Wednesday bridge clcb and a few additional gueS ts were honored Wednesday afternoon with a smartly arranged one o'clock' luncheon followed by an afternoon of contract hridge. when Mrs. Gordon Hadley enter tained the group In her. home on Market street.- f ; " ..;.-, r . The luncheon tables were cen tered with French bouquets In delicate pastel tints, which car ried out the color scheme in both table and card accessories. , Guests hoen for the afternoon were. Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mrs. George Weller. Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs; Vem Miller. Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, Mr Rkhard Stola. Mrs. John Coughell, Jr., Mrs; Kenaeth Power Mrs. -Ken neth Wilson, Mrs. Wolcott Buren. Mrs. Frank Deckebaeh, Jr., ' and Miss Rowena "lyre. - , .; Mrs. John Caughell. Jr.. and Mrs. Willard Marshall assisted the hostess. Fraternis Club Picnic at Riverdale Fraternis club members, their wives and guests will motor to Riverdale Friday evening where they will enjoy a picnic swim and sports program. Dr. Verdon Hockett, chairman of the social committee for the year. Is being assisted by L. W. Davidson, Deryl Myers, L. V. Benson, Vernon Perry and .William . Kapphahn. This is one of the most popular Informal social, events of the summer season. ' An interesting weekend vaca tion is being arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Rnssell Bonesteele and their house guests, Mrs. Bonesteele's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H. Briggs and daugh ter Barbara of Taklma, Wash., when they will leave by motor Thursday morning for southern Oregon, to enjoy -a few days of fishing in the Rogue river. Grants Pass, Gold Beach and other points of Interest will be visited before their return home Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and daughter arrived in Salem Wed nesday to renew acquaintances with former Salem friends. They expect to return to their Washing ton home the latter part of July. Mrs; Vernon Day Guest of Honor Complimenting ' M r's. Vernon Day, her sister. Mrs. Edwin Thom as entertained -Tuesday evening at the Thomas' home on North Fifth street, with a prettily ap pointed shower, followed by an evening of auction bridge. An ef fective color scheme of pink and white was. used In the table de corations and card . assessories. High honors for hridge were won by" Mrs George Rhoten with con solation prize going to Mrs. Gar land Simpson. i Those included in the group were the honor guest. Mrs. Ver non Day. - Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Garland Simpson, Mrs. Raskin Blatchford, Mrs. George Moorehead. Mrs. Hor ace Baker, Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Roy Stewart. Mrs.' J. DeHar port. Miss Beatrice -Hartung, Miss Loretta Fisher, Miss Gladys Fish er, Miss Florence Power and the hostess, Mrs. Edwin E Thomas. , Mrs. Garland Simpson assisted the hostess with the serving of a late supper. . ..if.- ;Caltary Baptist Women'r se-i elety are Inviting their . husbands ' and frteed &' a 'picnic- supper WHO SAID YOUNG MAN'S FANCY? J: up :'4 Si V" . . i r A- k -next Friday at C:3 on the lawn , It appears that love not only laughs at locksmiths, but also indulges ta of" Boulder Knoll" the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Glle. During ld unriw of old Co. L, 12th Indiana Cavalry, shewn L b iuw awn i uwDugn to wea lo-vear-oio Mrs. Kiizabatn Uaarlin at Los Annies. Woolpert, retired Indiana farmer, is the father of tea (children. He once had his horse shot from under him In the Civil War the evening a splendid program will be given, including music, readings and a one-act Play "Mrs. Rip Van Winkle Wakes Up" giv en by Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. Elma McCalllster. Mrs. Addle Cur tis and Mrs. George Rhoten, with G. E. Ross as coach. Musical num bers will be given by Mrs. Ray Fawk and Mrs. Harry Harms, with Mrs. W. F. Foster as accom panist. A three part song will be given by six of the choir members Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. C H. Dav is, Miss Josephine Evans, Mrs. guff aw at Father Time occasionally. Here is Charles Woolpert, 91 and was twice wounded. The venturesome couple appears supremely nappy. - ; K. H. Pickens. Mrs. McCalllster and Mrs. Mina M. Glle, Mrs. Glie will be assisted at the supper hour by Mrs. Ed Blng eheimer,' Mrs. D. R. Peteson, Mrs. Earl Gregg, Mrs. Ed Schunke and Mina M. Gile. the supper and program will be given In the church. The Toung Married Peeple's class and the Senior B. T. P. U of the First Baptist church will 1 hold a Joint picnle. Friday ef en- President's Club ;; - Guests at Shipp Hcim6 1 Members or- the Past lTesi-v" dent's elub of the Woman's Re-. Ue Corps,-, were honored TVed- . nesday afternoon at ,th- Jiome- , of Mrs! John Shipp on Saginaw V street. An Afternoon of eonrer- . satloa . and sewlnr .followed hr; tea was enjoyed by the group. ; Roll call was answered by Mre. Llxzie W. Smith. Mrs. Beesif Martin. Mrs... Mary Aexermaa. Mrs, Louise King. Mrs. Rose Vor Is, Mrs. , Sarah. .Peterson. Mrs-. Bertha Loveland, Mrs. sine uun-, lop. Mrs. LeunvMcAAams. Mrs. v Jennie F. B. Joaes, and, the host-,v ess, Mrs. John Ships. Mrs. s. P-,. terson assisted the. hostess at tne tea bout ."- I The Christian" Efideavor socie ty of the First Evangelical church held their monthly business meeting. Tuesday - night with a '. picnle at Riverdale. - Swimming and boating were enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor BaHantyne. Gladye and Wine- mina Hilflker,. Ruth and . Irene - 8tover, Geserlv and Irma Mar v .. tin, Helen ,Rex, Mildred Zosel. .: Esther" Hllmer.' - EXfla Grimes, i , Joyce Phelpv - Klva Ault, - AdoW - . phus Ballantyne. Jean .Rodin, ; Ivan Ostermaa. Francis a-1 Ken aeth Belter who are visiting here from Los Angeles, California:; Emery Pettlcord. Norral Gleason. and Ralph Foster. ' Congratulations are being seat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strata of Port land, upon the birth of a daugh ter, Jacqnline Ana, bora July .7 . at the Emanuel, hospital la Port land. Mrs. Stutx will be, remem bered among Salem people as Nina Logan. Both Mr. and Mrs. Struts are graduates of the Salem high school and were popular If the weather is unfavorable, ing at o'clock at Hager's grove, memoes of the younger set. MM mice IS uiumiT ut cue? iiai niuuaiu I i. . i .... . . . . I - . .. .... . . i iuo cuure truun win da npin si tamo or tne united soanisn wari.v. T... - Veterans, which was announced ,Tr r.t t 7rT Tne annual Oklahoma picnic for Friday of this week, has been Jjf; i kt fi5 wlU b held Sunday at Silyerton postponed l one week at which 5S f.1. Ur re5Id.enV ;tlme Mrs. J. Arnold will be hos- v " u ' oi iexas as joint nosts ana nost .... 1 UCtttll, tess for the group. Pattern i ; ... , . : t - , i 'Jl . ::::: i - . esses. W. A. Delzell, president of the Oklahom clan will : have Mrs. George L. Dutton and chli K116. of "' Iot tn talks, music and numerous, out door sports is being planned. Mr. and Mrs. William Watklns are now "at home" to their friends, in their new residence, 1940 Virginia street in the Engle- Aaaiuonai guests at tne unc- wood district. er home during the past week end were Mrs. Bud Frailer and chil dren of Lewis ton, Idaho. They I made the trip by motor returning home by way of Portland where they will visit with relatives. j S1CD0D Day dren Nancy Ann and Albert, mo tored to Salem Tuesday to enlot the day with Mrs. Dutton's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert RL Hunter on South 24th street. The Portland visitors returned home Tuesday evening. i Honoring the birthday of Miss Venita LaBranche, a pleasant surprise party was held recently at the Felix LaBranche home east of town. The young people who enjoy ed the event Included the. honor guest, Venita " LaBranche," Marie and Antheia Elfstrom, . Grace Rasmussen, Leona . LaBranche, Roland Rassmussen, Roy Crabb, ' Earl . Grlepentrog, Kenneth Can-. Waldemar Roemhlldt. . i i Talbot Mrs. C. F. Johnston was the Inspiration . for a lovely shower given' at the Ankeny Grange hall Friday afternoon, j Guests were .Mrs. George Mar- latt, Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mrs. Delmer Davidson, Mrs. A. E. Cole, Mrs. A. L. EmmoDB, Mrs. R. H. Fsrr, Mrs, L. B. Smith, Mrs. G. M. Beianap, Mrs. e. 1 Todd, Mrs. Charles Meier, Mrs.1. George Potts, Mrs. Nelson Gilmore. Mrs. Taylor, ! Misses Janet .Belknap. Violet Me- j Cormtck and Sylvia Todd. Mrs. Jennie S. B. Jones, in company with Mr, and Mrs. Ed ward Weller. and Miss Anna Flshback, motored to Falls City I Sunday where they attended the ! Bv ANNE ADlMR I anniversary or the Christian ! A 'charming warm weather e&rch. Mrs. Jones was amons frock for the matron, and one that Ube seven .surviving member will flatter her figure. The deep bnrch was first orgaa- cape collar U dlscreeUr fastened f 7rs ago. a pleasant under the belt: ths bin is snnciday of informal talks and musie and the skirt flare Joined in a WM nJoyed by the group after well proportioned downward flare which the Salem party motored This model, is lovely fashioned of I borne. 4 georgette, chiffon, voile, dimity er flat crepe In blue or black with ! "White print, -r Pattern 23(1 is obtainable on- ' ly In sizes 38. SS. 40. 41. 44 48. ' Sizes 3 requires 4 yards of 3- . incn raoric. "SO you SEW too FRIDAY Leave your breakfast dish es and follow the crowds to Johnson's. Speaking of val ues, look at these: BLOUSES in our regular, $1.00 values O (M Aft at for vl.UU SWEATERS, our entire stock z:i,s.:T:.... $i.oo NEW MESH SHORTS, regular values, now. . 2 for $1.00 One group of HATS, values" o $1.00 Limited Bupply of Oakbrook 95c HOSE, O prs. Pi Art .... 1 for VW i ii ii ii ii I Selling 1 I feiiltoi Omit THE i mm tmi tilt a at ' (tSc) cola or i tamps (cin pnlarrti), far set patters. Wliu UIb'j mr . MrM and ctyl ao t B tor to ctau ! wasted. Ioar Meimr wardroba aa. h Slaaaed aaiily aad tosipeiiiively wfth tba aitlntaaea of aar carraat 3 paCa (aihloa eatalos. -Ta beat mt tba aaaaoa'a aftnoon. porta and araainr iroeka, Hasaria. kat dretMS aad kiddiaa' BMdcla- all Swraoiiallr ennsaar by Aaaa Adaaia, ara nada avaliabla tbroafb Uiia baaatlfal book. 8aad (or 7or aapy tadar. Priea af catalog. . tiXU aaala. CataSoi: aad pattern tofath r. twentr-(ia eeata. I .i rtti all all. and ardara ta 8ttewisa Pat tra Oapartmeat, 3S Waat ITU Etraet, Kaw l'aik City. - -East Woodburn Miss Audrey j Seely who will soon be married. was honored recently with a pre-1 nnptlal shower at the home of her parents. . About 75 guests were present. She received many - and varied lovely gifts.- Miss Seely formerly taught the Grassy Pond school. '. a a The juvenile organization" f the .Neighbors ot Woodcraft wfll meet on Thursday, from ' X until S I o'clock, at the 14th Street play" ground. All members of the or- ! ganizatioa are expected to be pres ent. . The Willing Workers class btl the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 e'-l clock at the home of Mrs. C. C. Cole, TRotite, S. . I MORE and more women are thus greeting each other in the piece goods de partments of our stores? lo fact, the piece goods depart ments are rapidly becoming the, headquarters of modern women who have found that modern, simplified patterns enable them to take advan- vantage , of the wonderful - values in materials the stora are offering. In these days of developing - . and capiulizing feminine tal- 1): eats, the woman who does not "tew is actually ca'led "oil ; - fashioned" by her more pro-- : gressive sbters who buy their ; , fabrics at the current bargain 't s t rices, and in no tune at all 1 flaunt beautiful frocks per- j lectTy fitted to thjeir person- : tlities as,well as their figures. ; ; Anne Adams Patterns ot- ; . .V fered wery day in this news- :-, ? eaper are the favorite patterns - of all tf those discriminating talented . women you see at - -:. their sewing machines. Watch . : for them every day in ;.- now .... New shipments of GENUINE, CALFSKIN PURSES, e Aft values to 3.50. at ltlU Large, assortment of SCARF8, formerly 9 8c, now ....... 2;.; $1.00 1 1 assortment of BRASSIERES, special now n , A( U f or Wlivu at AT 508 STATE STREET i We bought this stock at less than one-third of its actual wholesale cost and we are. passing a large portion of this saving on . to our customers. Thousands of slioe buyers have already visited this sale and there is still more of this wonderful stockfto be sold at a small fraction of its former icost. We have arranged these shoes in four prices SO BATHING SUITS, 31.95 to SJ'S $1.00 TUB FROCKS of gen nine In-' dian Head broadcloth A A and pequot at ..... IaUU All Jewelry - at r Vz Price - 1?S DRESSES In washable crepes, prints, chiffons.- satins, etc., values' to . QC I10.4S ....... $0iJD -Many other items space does not permit to mention. JOHNSON'S FOR HOSE JOHNSON'S for GLOVES No, Charges, No Refunds' an d No Approvals at These Prices oHnson-. si 06 3 95 The Store for Ladiee" " 0 . 464 SUte ' i . tadtes' Silk Hps ; Regularly $1.50 to $2 Values, 79c ; 3. p4rs-325 There is included in this stock, broken line from our Liberty street store, ranjr- : Ej ing in pnee irom fo.u 10 y i wjucu wm uo uutca out u uio tamo io, pncei N M 508 State Being Sold by the Price. Shoe Go. i 1. l v - ";. 5 3i i - '4 . .