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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Eaa, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, Acyixst 17. 1932 Society News and GluB Affairs lOuye M. Doak, Society Editor Brilliant Part yl . Planned For Tonight, tnr tonlrht as an Informal 1 - reception in compliment to maids planning on enterinr Willamette university thia fall. .- .The alumna association of Be ta Chi' sorority are sponsoring the pari at the sorority hom on State streeC Miss Era Roberts, president of , the association;, is general - chairman for arrange ments. Guests --.will be . relved at S - o'clock. . . . Sneclal eaests bidden ' Include Miss Dorothy . Alexander, , Miss Alice Speck, Miss! Josephine Cor oyer Miss Jean Eastridge, Miss Peggy Wagstaff, Miss Theresa TJ1 rich. Miss Beth DeLapp, Miss Betty-Mae Hartung, Miss Rbberta Mills, Miss Margaret -Rosebraugh, Miss Virginia Wassam, ana Miss Freida Morley." . Alumnae members include Miss Caynelle- Beckett, Miss Florence Power, Miss Loretta Fisher, Miss BosaUnd Van Winkle, Mrs. Lor lel Gillette. Mrs. Carolyn Simp ton. Miss Dorothy Thomas. Miss Minnie Shrede, Miss Marrelle Ed irarfls. Miss Mary "Lou Aiken, Miss Josephine Albert, Miss Evangelyn Blatchford, ' Mrs. Jen nelle Morehead, Mrs. Mildred Em mons, Miss Josephine Baumgart Ber and Miss Era Roberts. - House members who will assist with' receiving Include Miss Eloise White, MUs Lila CaUon. Miss FayeCorantt, Miss Caroyl Bra den Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Florence Marshall, Miss Margar et' Parrlne. Miss Hattle Ramp, ; Miss ' Eleanor Henderson, Miss Isabell Morehouse, Miss Barbara .Elliot. Miss Saville Phellps, and Miss Rath net. An .interesting visitor in Sa lem who Is always much enter tained is Mrs. Alice Dodd. Mrs. Dodd arrived this weekend from Portland and will remain for at least a week. Monday night she was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. , Hendricks, Tuesday night Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss -Edith Schryrer entertained her at dinner and so the week V SOCIAL CALENDAR ; . ; Wedresday, August 17 - Knight Memorial women hostesses for tea at home I of Mrs. Homer Harrison, 840 Union street, between hours of 2:30 and 5 o'clock. v'.;'v: .''' ' Women's "Foreign Missionary society, Leslie Metho dist church, 2 o'clock with Mrs. E. T. Barkus, 890 Sag inaw street. -"-..:'?.' '.-...--' . - Royal Neighbors Sewing club with Mrs.-Mary John son at her home at Four Corners; all-day meeting; cov ered dish luncheon at noon. . -Thursday, August18 ' Fid el is class of First Baptist church, covered dish' supper, at home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Blessing. 825 North 15th street; each family to bring own table service, - - Friday, August 19 - : Mrs. E. C. Vesper, 1900 North 17th street, garden party for members of Hal Hibbard auxiliary, U. S. W. V.; guests will begin calling at 2 o'clock. Sterling W W. G. Is Entertained Members of the Sterling W. W. G. of Calvary Baptist church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Graber .Monday night with an attractive lawn party in the, back garden of the - Graber home. - An open fire in the oat door fireplaee added charm to the evening. .Y. '- Miss Jean McElhlnny presided and Miss Zelda Marian had charge of the devotions for the business meeting. Miss Ruth McCalllster presented the program. At the business meeting plans were made for the September meeting with Miss Mildred Taylor in her rural home near Woodburn. . - At the coffee hour Mrs. Graber was assisted by Miss Lois Cochran and Miss Zelda Harlan. Present wereJSva Cochran, Vel ma Alexander, Lola Dale Pickens, Jean McElhinney, Clare Jane Harms, Mildred Taylor, Marie Barham, Mrs. Leo Graber, Edith Starrett, LaVlnia Buirgy, Rath McCalllster, Janet McCalllster, Carol Stoddard, Edith Mae Jenks. Mrs. Dave Willis, Mrs. Earl Gregg, Mrs. H. S. Gile, Zelda Har lan, Louis Cochran" and Mrs. Ken neth Graber. Mrs. Dorothy Walker stretches, on with afternoon tfilna-a In adrilHnn WhlU her . Mrs. Dodd is at the home of Mrs. Entertains Club . ffi. j. ewaiiora. r . . Mrs. Cal Patton entertained Tuesday with an attractive lunch eon complimenting Miss Melva Mrs. Dorothy Walker entertain-4 ed Monday night in compliment to members of the J. TJ. G. club. Attractive arrangement of gladi- Belle Savage, guest from Stock-J oil made the "guest rooms espe- lon. cau here with her grand-1 dally pretty mother. Mrs. W. N. Savage. 'Cov ers were placed for Miss Savage and for Miss Daisy Var ley. Miss . Julia Johnson, Miss Virginia New- land, Miss Helen Worth. Miss Maxlne Myers. Miss . Catherine Headrlck. Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Alice Speck, Miss Theo Beck, A short business session was followed by several hours of bridge and - then Mrs. Walker served a pretty lunch. Present were M lna Olmstead , Dela Steward, Hallle Lynch, Florence Bressler, Vona Herron, Lenore Dennis, Lillian Kayser, Miss Garguerite Beck and Miss! Rath Dake, Eva Goff, and Mrs. Betty Bonnell. Pattern 1 f y Bi-Annual Picnic Is Planned Sunday The bi-annual picnic of District No. 21, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be held Sunday, August 21, in the Silverton pane The picnic dinner will be at noon. A varied program is being ar ranged for the afternoon with Grand Advisor Edith Parks as the principal speaker.- Marlon Circle No. 814 will be the hostess. .Circle and District Advisor Velma Teeson of Salem la general chairman. All Neighbors of Woodcraft and their families are invited. Silverton Mrs. L. G. McDonald was hostess at a pretty little tea at her home Saturday afternoon. Pink gladioli were used about the rooms and bouquets of gladioli were given for prises in the guess ing contests that Mrs. McDonald arranged for the amusement of her guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Elbert DeGulre, Mrs. Alvin Legard and Mrs. Chris Horn. , Pooling during the hours be tween 2 and fi o'clock were Mrs. Lewis Hall and Mrs. Adolph Han gea. Calling were Mrs. DeGulre, Mrs. Legard, Mrs. Horn. Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mrs. Hans Jen sen. Mrs. Carl Haugen, Mrs. C. Ennevoldsen, Mrs. Arthur Gotten- berg, Mrs. Elmer Olsen. and Mrs. L. M. Larson. - Mrs. Mary Johnson will enter tain members of the Royal Neigh bors Sewing club at her home at Four Corners today. A pot-luck dinner will be served at noon. Picnic Committees Are Appointed , Mrs. John Robins, presiding In the absence of 'Mrs. Lydia Leh man W. C." T. U. president,' ap pointed committee heads to take care of arrangements for ..the county picnle planned by the or ganization for September 9 at the Municipal auto park. ' Mrs. Gertrude Remington and Mrs'- E. , T. Prescott will have charge of arranging the tables; Mrs. Rowe heads the coffee com mittee; and Mrs. - Lena Lisle, chairman of . decorating committee.- - . . , - ... ' - Announcement was - made fat' this meeting of the Sunday serv ice in Willson park at which time the W. C. T. U. will have charge. Mrs. Lena Lisle had charge of the devotions and spoke interest ingly concerning her topic of "The Ten Commandments". ; Mrs. - Lorelle B. - Gillette was soloist and was accompanied by Mrs. Charles Fessenden. Dr. E. 8. Hammond traced - an interest ing history of the "History and development of the liquor traffic and. its control." Fred J. Tooze, Jr., spoke on the general topic of politics. Mrs. H.,E. Spencer, early Cru sader,, now temperance director Knight Memorial church, whs In troduced. . Graber-Rich Reunion Held at Orenco The annual reunion of the Grab-er-Rich families was held Sunday in Orenco, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rich, with about 70 members of the families present. . Those who attended from Sa lem Included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graber, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graber, Mr. and Mrs. David.-Ramseyer, Mrs. Joe Ramsey er, Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Ramseyer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ram seyer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ram seyer and Fred Hersch. Covers for the attractive gar den supper party sponsored by the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority Monday night in the gardens of the N. C. Kafoury home were placed for Roslta Smith, Edwina Broadbent, Harriet Adams. Beneitta Edwards, Mildred Drager, Josephine Ander son, Eleanor Tarnes, Mary White, Velleda Ohmart. - Bernice "Hick man, Mable Kafoury, Helen Ka foury, and for the hostesses Miss Helen Kafoury and Mrs. Leo Kafoury. liberty mm TO BE TH, v -- '.LIBERTY, Aug.; 18. The Hoff man house On the Liberty road is being vacated and -Harvey -Hoffman will have -the house - torn down.' He is at present undecided about when he .will build a new house, and may build only , a small cabin for the present to live in until he builds on the site. , : The house to be wrecked . Is a very old one." among the first: to be built here." It was at one time moved 'down the road and added to the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John K&lbler. Another owner moved the four-room house back up to its original site. . . After, a" number of years the complete performance was repeat ed moved down and up to the corner again in a few years. When the Hoffman family "pur chased part of the land they built an addition to the bouse; They have owned the place for 30 years. The, Frank Judds, who are va-cating-the house, will live for the present in the residence part .of the storevbuilding recently vacat ed by the I. O. Alsmans, who have moved, to Salem, v Mrs. K. Schmidt, Sabina and Isaak Schmidt spent Sunday In Marlon at the home of Alex Schmidt and "Tfamlly. The 80th wedding anniversary and a birth day was the occasion for the fam ily gathering. Outdoor Endeavor Meeting: Success ; 40 Persons Attend LABISH CENTER, Aug. If. The second of the four special meetings put on by the organised committees of the Christian En deavor society was held Sunday night when the group went to the Earl Harmon woods and held a bonfire service by a small stream. Over 40 persons enjoyed the meet ing. Mrs. Charles Hinds was honor ed on her birthday anniversary Sunday with a luncheon at the family home. Those present be sides the honored hostess were Miss Margaret Sewell of .Salem, Mrs. Leonard Grelg of Hayesville, Jim Sewell and Mr. Hinds. HOLDEX IS HOME SILVERTON, Aug. If. Ed Holden, who had his right arm broken late In July and who has been at the Silverton hospital since, is now at his home. For two weeks it was impossible to put the shoulder in a cast the arm was broken right at the shoulder but it was placed in a cast Friday. NUN IN FILM "THE MIRACLE .4 ' , . '.' - ;. ! ( I s; v T-Smntnmrinm ar 'y - . t It was this pose that won for Loretta Young the coveted role 'of the mb 1 in the film of -The Miracle. Carl Vollmueller's famous play staged kr Max Reinhardt. The picture will be done in color and Bernhardt has beam asked to go to Hollywood from Germany to stage it. Fiihing is Great " At Westlake, so v Zena Men Discover ZENA, Aug. If. W. F. Craw ford and son Frank, Jr., of Zena and Duane Gibson of Salem re turned Sunday from a successful fishing trip to Westlake. They caught a number of bass, trout and salmon. The largest salmon, which weighed 28 pounds, was caught by Duane Gibson. Mrs. Laura Eaton and daughter Katherine and son Arthur and Mrs. Eaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bates, all of Salem, were guests at a picnic supper at "Mc Klnlay Orchards," country home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. McKinlay of Salem. Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. McKinlay and children, Ev angeline. Phillip, George and Al bert, are occupying their summer home here for several days this week. Elnora Johnson, who has been a guest here for two months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, left here for her home at Laeomb Monday. She was ac companied by Myrtle Kennedy, who will make a short visit at the Johnson home. Untended Fire Cost Skei and Nary $35 DALLAS, Aug. If Kenneth Skei and Harold Nary were fined 83 S each in justice court here Monday for leaving a campflre wnich caused the recent forest tire at Black Rock. The two were found guilty Saturday af ternoon after a trial before Jus tice of the Peace Gregory. The fire which they were responsible for was along the Little Luckia- mute about a- half mile east of Black Rock and was confined to driftwood and brush along the creek. MICKEY MOUSE JANZ VISITS HOME CENTRAL HOWELL. Aug. If A. E. Jans, who has been work ing for the state highway depart ment in Baker county, is at his home here for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Werner, Jr., and Marianne have been spending few days at the coast. Timor mac llMffiMB orchard Heights. 'Aug. if. Swimming,; horseshoes and a. ball game furnished the entertain ment Sunday at. the annual plenis of the Orchard Heights women's club, held at the river beach on the Louis Hlmmel farm on Wall ace road. Club members ' aad guests, exceeding 75 in number. were seated at a long table where a' raid-day pot luck dinner was -served.- Present were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reed and eon Donald, - Mr: and Mrs. Ben Blets and daughter An nie, Mr. and. Mrs. Guy McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell and sons Armon and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and son Don ald, Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Grire and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bou frier and children Dor othy and William, Mr. and Mr. C. S.- Robblns, Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Thompson and son Verdon. Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Gibson,- Mr. and Mrs. William McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Roberts. Mr. and Mrh. U D. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McDowell and . children Ora and Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tansty. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlmmel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Worthlngton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs. Roscoe Clarke and children Wilson and Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and Child-' ren Ammon and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sehneller. Mrs. Philip Boaffler. Mr. and Mrs. N. p. Wines. The Misses Ethel McDow ell, Frances Lynch, ' Nina Tansej. Marie Tansey, Elaine Lynch Clandtne Ferguson, Theodora Bouffler, Jean Tansey, Lorralce Bouffler. Larkin Grice, Cecil Lep ley, Jamea Lepley. Charles Rob erts, Victor Lynch, Paul Willi. Roy Tansey and Rex Tansey. McCall is Conducting Business in Portland 'On a Gastronomic Adventure" SILVERTON. Aug. If. Gor don McCall, formerly of Silverton but more recently of Reedsport, has gone into business at Port land and is located on Washing ton street in the Merchants Trott building. The McCalls have leased their home at Reedsport for a year. Their daughter Katherine will enter Grant high school thl autumn. The youngest daughter. Edna, will stay at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Holden. for two weeks while her parents are set tling. Mrs. Holden and Mrs. G. B. Bentson are sisters of Mr. McCall. and E. Jay McCall of Silverton ! a brother. The Junior Miss mode takes on a military air! Here a clever ves tee with snappy re vers and but tons., and . perky shoulder caps make a. frock ever ao important. Of - course the skirt has simple lines to flatter the youthful fig ure. The brisk contrast of a white pique vests -with a lightweight woolen ; ; . one of the new weaves . . . brings sheer delight to any gin s nearw Pattern, 8411 may be ordered only in slses 18 to 80. Size. If requires 8 8-4 yards 4-inch fab ric ana 1-8 yard 3 -inch con trasting. .J5 4J55 stoBips (oiai W.rrd), lor pv Utu. Writ pUiDty you aim. 4 i" tyU nnnW. BR 8UEX TOJBTAT1 Slin WANTEJ. 0r MUfnl 13-pm ImUm etUtof ffra yen ta pportnaity to hoM UfhtfJ BoraiaR. mtxur. wimf SM4la aaiubl lot rw rleht aew aai all lhporh nmt. raatariac ttjltt put anally ebowa bj Aaaa Ad una, thia aaUlet la aaawnrata gui to anmaiar ehia. Lortl Mnferit and vajaaia pattara aa4 adaraol kid. dia nodala ara tacladcj ta tail fa, alaatias kook. Saad for yao top today. Prloa of aUfo t6. Oata pC d pattora tosetbar ISa. Ad droaa an mail ordera to Stataimaa Patters Departaieat. . S4J (Vaat 11th atraow Now Totk City.' i ; Walker. Mrs. J. H. Brisco entertained women or the Temple Baptist church Friday afternoon at her Chemeketa street home. An infor mal program of music and conver sation followed by an attractive tea hour was enjoyed. Miss Mil dred Abbott and Carl Lemke, Mrs. Lee Cross and Mrs. David Ander son presented . the program. Mrs Brisco is one of the recent arriv als in Salem church circles, hav ing come here only a short time ago with. her husband, who is pas- ( tor of the Temple Baptist church. Wallace Road. One of the most interesting sessions of the summer season for the Willamette Lodge Country club was that of Saturday night when 35 guests : and members were present at the clubhouse on the Wallace road. Mrs. Eleanor Steiner and Mrs. A. E. Utley were hostesses for the i 7 o'clock supper served in the at tractlvely decorated club dining room. Following the usual busi ness session at which Dr. C. L. Blodgett, president, presided, the evening was devoted to bridge in the clubroom. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hack were hosts at their home on North 23rd I street Sunday with a potluck din- ner for a group of friends. Covers were placed for Mr, and Mrs. Van . Lowman and Burton Strauss, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pendle ton and daughters Betty and Emma Jane, - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger and sons, Charles and Ray mond, Dick Calavan, Vernon St. Clair and Miss Cloros Toby, Stay ton; Mrs. Alice C. Cox, Medford, and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Hack. : Mr. land Mrs. J. S. Stelnberger were additional guests during the afternoon.' - " - Bethel. MrsW. L. Creech en tertained Sunday afternoon hon oring her little daughter Ha Mae Ion her ninth birthday. The birthday cake was gay I with rosebuds and candles; Games were played . and at -the. dose of the afternoon refreshments were served. Those ptesent included the hon or guest. Ha Mae Creech, warns Froehlick, Coralee ' and - Luella ! Nichols, ... Betty Boling, MInalee Spranger. ' Elsie and Elinor Bol j in g, Inabelle Creech and Mr. and I Mrs. W. L. Creech.- Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Brennan i entertained Monday night at their home In compliment to the birth day of Malcolm Q. Smith. Dinner was followed by an - evening f bridge, for which winning. scores were held by Elmo McMillan and I sirs. Harvey Parker. m MlSB Helen tTafrmW fcaa ItaA aw uoata nail tot uia nau two I weeks, at the home of her sar- lentS.- MP and Vm DI r TTafnnr, . v . mm r. w . A w Ml... j wa m a .J . . . ...... . . iura. jur. tteinxing leit ior- ms Miss Marv P. Hall of Clatakaile arrived in SaTem - Tuesday to be the house guest of Mlsr Doris i vi n is niu iiui la a. niajco) vi Senator and "Mrs. Charles Hall .who often visit la Salem. By WALT DISNEY 8 y ji . 1 ' " ' ' I r " r l -tr - V 1 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye Now Showing "Bosom Friends' HE'S NOT GCmeft TELLl KlLVi 6UrCK rV IT ' 1 I COCMJ V I DOWT 1 IWfftUT oPAnM Vn -rue -roc ,Pg ; f P (2a LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY By SEGAR WELL PICK Mi f 1H ft SCUPPER. fMAO . 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