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    Tt OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. ScmJar Mornlne, October 9. 1932
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OUYl M. DOAK, Society Editor
Woman's Club at "
Aurora Opens Year
Auroras-Mrs. Lorea Glesy, Mrs.
Lester Reed and Mr. F. O. OUa
way. tit members ot the program
commute t tha Aarora Wom
an'a elah, wem hostesses for the
drat meeting ot tho Mason, Thurs
day afternoon, at thn horn ef
Mrs. Ottaway. Mrs. ma. Martin,
ot Salem, Mrs. Cohlo de Xspln-
asse ot Hubbard, Mrs. .J. O.
Church, and the Misses Lucille
Shoun and Evelyn Ellers were
guests tor the afternoon.
The aew officers, Mrs. A. L.
Strickland, president, and Mrs. F.
McAllister, secretary, presided
Aand 30 members answered roll
call. The teachers, who with tne
wife ot the principal, were invited
to become associate members ot
the club, called later in the after
noon. Matters of business were
given attention, reports of vnr-
lous matters that came up during
the summer were discussed and
the programs for the present club
were distributed.
Mrs. Iran Martin, nominee for
the state legislature, was the
principal speaker of the after
noon, presenting in a lacid man
ner the amendments to the con
stitution which are to be voted on
at the coming election. Mrs. de
Lesplnnsse, who is the chairman
of the county tivie committee
gsve a short talk and asked tor a
report of the work of the local
cine committee which she will
present at the county convention
at their next meeting. Mrs. B. C.
Diller, new chairman of the mu
sic committee, and her sister. Miss
Lucille Sheun of 4 McMinnvttle,
gare a piano duet.
The next meeting of the club,
which will be devoted to child
health and child welfare, will be
held October 19 at the home ot
Mrs. John Kraus with Miss Geor
gia Kraus assisting hostess. At
this meeting Miss Lyndes, new
health nurse for this part of the
county, will be present and will
provide a speaker.
Daughters of Nile
To Meet Thursday
The regular meeting of the
Daughters ot the Nile has been
changed from the second Wednes
day to the second Thursday in the
month and this Thursday will be
the regular meeting day.
The Daughters will meet in the
Masonic temple for aa informal
social time. The committee fat
charge is Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs.
R. W. Hans Belts, Mrs. T. F.
Mesch, Mrs. O. E. TerwilUger.
Each guest is asked to bring sand
wiches.
. The regular meeting ef Nydia
temple la Portland occurred, last
Wednesday and several women
from Salem attended. Those go
ing Included Mrs. George Burnett,
president of the -Salem elnb, Mrs.
B. B. Flack, Mrs. M. C. Petteya,
Mrs. O. E. TerwilUger, and Mrs,
David Wright.
Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps enter-1 p'l ReoPrVM t
taied with charming musical r o :: ' '-'
tea at her home Saturday after- Conference ZJUCCeSS '
noon between the hours ot 3 and An unusually successful and
6 o'clock. The first hour was de- I suspicions beginning was made
Toted te the younger students and j the Girl Reserves tor this year
their program and the second with the ."setting up" conference
hoar was given over to the older which -was held Saturday -after-
students. Miss Doris Barnett ana I noon at the T. W. O. A: organize
Mlsa Joyce-Phelps assisted Mrs. tion rooms.
Phelps. At the tea hour Mrs. Fred Mrs. Elisabeth Gallaher had
Scharf and Mrs. O. E. Haselwood charge of the conference. Cemmit-
presided at the urns. Jane Adelle 1 tee people were Introduced and in-
Lienkemper and Katherinoacharf l eluded Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs,
' Mrs. Wlanlfred Herrkk was
joint hostess with Miss Josephine
Charm in cjTea Honors
Miss Talkington
Miss Cora Talkington was the
guest of honor at a delightful
tea yesterday afternoon . at the
home ot Mrs. Q. F. Johnson, 126
W. Lfotf In street. Mother of
children in the Cradle Roll and
Beginners Departments of the
First Congregational Sunday
presided at the punch bowl. Fall
colors were used effectively about i
the studio and guest rooms. '
House Warming For
Albert Graggs
One ot the evening clubs to
which Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gragg
belong will call at their new
J. R. Simons, Mrs. Ruth Versteeg,
Mrs. George Boyd, Miss Helen
Breithaupt, Miss Esther MeMinnt
mee and Miss Elisabeth' Hughes.
Advisors also were Introduced and
included Miss Eloise White for
the high school; Miss Gladys Tay
lor, Miss Floyd Miller and Miss
McMinnimee of Parrish junior
high; Miss Rosetta Smith, Leslie
junior high, and Miss Helen Rise,
home, 936 Tamarack street. Mon- Ldl Bro. Mte vjrSh.,a
day night tor a house warming J.rl
and will thus also open the first
meeting of the season.
Club members include Mr. and
Mrs. L M. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hammett, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McElhinney, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Barrett and Mr. and Mrs.
Gragg.
A no-host supper will be a fea
ture of the anticipated evening.
and Miss Virglnis Heath for the
grade schools.
Constructive and enlightening
talks concerning the program to
be carried out this year in regard
to Girl Reserve work were made
by Mrs. Roy Lockenhour, Mrs.
Gallaher, Mrs. Claude Glenn and
round table talks by various ones
present
A camp reunion was planned
ror sometime tnia montn and a
tentative date ot October 21 was
r - . J set as a formal closing date tor
IOUnger Croup LalieStSjcamp Santaly. and at this time
to
readl-
At McEJhinnev Home! memb6r ot the group -win go
rx iviccaninney i louici th, camp and pnt things in res
JCMi aitciumucj """" I ness for the winter.
tainea saiuraay evening wna Glrl Reserves will assist with
oriago ana a late supper pariy I the membership dinner being ar-
compumeaung a ajroup awct ranged by the Y. W. C. A. for
young menus on tne occasion 01 1 October It.
aer oirtnaay. a gayiy oecoraieai a srettv aocial tuiUn for
birthday cake was a pretty tea-1 th, conference meeting Mrs. Mil-
lure 01 iao iaie supper iaoi. l ton Movers and Mrs. W. T. Jenks
Guests bidden by Miss McEl-1 served tea and a dellrhtf nl round
hlaney were Miss Helen Purnne, l table and conversational hour vu
Miss Eleanor Trindie, Miss Racnei
Pemberton, Miss Helen Trindie,
Miss Gwen Gallaher, Miss Mar
garet Doege, Miss Julia Johnson,
Miss Alice Speck, Miss Cathrine
Headrkk. Miss Martha Savage
and Miss Edna Savage.
Jefferson The October meet
ing ot the Methodist Woman's
Foreign Missionary Bociety was
held at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Beach Wednesday afternoon. It
was decided to hold a cooked food
sale October 21, and plans were
discussed for the annual bacaar to
be held In December.
The following committees were
appointed: Cooked foods, Mrs.
Charles McKee, Mrs. Earl Phelps,
Shade for an evening ot cards at school were inveted to meet and
ner some jrriaay wgnt compli- vi$It with -Mias Talkington upon
meeting members of the Busln-ss her recovery from a long Illness,
and Professional Women's clnb. j The afternoon was spent ln-
enjeyed over the tea cups.
Mill City Twenty members ot
the Mill City Women's club were
guests of Mrs. A. D. Scott at her
home near Gates Tuesday night.
tor the opening meeting of the
winter.
A book review was, given by
Miss Gwen Johnson and a vocal
solo by Mrs. Lloyd Dunrran with
piano accompaniment and violin
accompaniment by Mrs. Albert
Mflsap and Mrs. Sren Eliasen.
The hostess served a light
luncheon at the close of the even
ing. The next meeting which will
bo October 18, will bo held at
the heme of Mrs. Hal Ladd In Mill
City.
Present were Merl Dimlck. Ruth
Moore, Lois Ohnuirt, Helen Smhb,
Kutn aieAOams, Pnebe Me Adams,
Emma Heinz, lreue Breitbaapt.
Helen Breithaupt, Edith Xibbr.
Edith Burch, Myrtle Reeves, Hal-
da Lledstrum, Ora Mclatyre, Amy
Adams, Mande Pointer, Mona Yo-
der, LIUian Cadwell, Winnlfred
Herrlck and Josephine Shade. No
vember 4 the group will meet with
Miss Lois Ohmart with .Miss Helen
Smith assisting.
Women's Republican
Club Meets Tuesday
Tbe Women's Republican club
will have its regular meeting at
the residence of Mrs. C. P. Bishop
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Paul Newman of the board
of immigration review, U. S. de
partment of labor, and republican
national commltteewoman from
South Dakota,' will be gueat ot
honor and will give a talk on the
iS3ues ot today. All women of Sa
lem are Invited to attend.
Mrs. Newman is a&soclate mem
ber ot the republican national
committeeot South Dakota. She
served five years la that state as
member ot the board of charities
and corrections.
During her life in the weat Mrs.
Newman experienced the bard
times ot 1891 and observed their
consequences, also saw how farm
ers and others rallied with the
return ot prosperity. Her own sec
tion has been hard hit but Mrs.
Newman brings a message ot con
fidence and of faith in America
under its present leadership.
The birthday ot Miss Natalia
Spandler was gayiy observed last
week by a group ot friends with
lino party followed by a late
supper at the Spa. Covers were
placed tor Miss Spandler and for
Mrs. Owen Donnelly, Mrs. Mildred
Lenoir, Mrs. Myrtle Eotf, Viola
Haack, Olga Larson, Juanlta Hald
and Daisy O Brien.
were sirs. L. jarman. Mrs. IK
Wlpper, MUdrnd Bcalfterer. Mrs.
Caroline Nlaaa, Mrs. . alary
Schaetf er, Mrs. L. C. Ball, Mrs. W.
Bali Mrs, A. Hennlea, Ella Daven
port, Edwin Ball, Bobby Feller,
Joyce Kunke. Homer and Norval
Hadley, and Edith Sehifferer.
Radio
Piogiams
aad Mrs. Elmer Beach; plants,
Mrs. M. O. Van Winkle; candy, J MIPIT17 V MOT TQ17
Virginia McKee, and Joan Beach;
miscellaneous, Mrs. Earl Lynes,
Mrs. R. O. Thomas, Mrs. M. D.
Leaner, and Jean Smith; parcel
post, Mrs. V. D. Looney, Mrs. Ma
bel Davis, and Miss Addle Libby.
Those present were Mrs. D. W.
Cummins, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs.
Charles McKee, Mrs. VanWinkle,
Miss Addle Libby, Mrs. Fontaine,
Mrs. Beech and- daughter, Joan
Beach.
Miss Vivian Eiker entertained
with an Informal evening at her
home Saturday evening. Cards
were la play for several hours
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shaf er. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 8.
Bynon, Jr. and William J. Lin-
foot.
formally. Mrs. -Emit Carlson and
Mrs. Stephen furnifched, - musical
numbers and Mrs. J. R. Slmonds
welcomed Miss Talkington beek
in the group again.- A- xtft ot
money wss preeeeted to her for
her work with the small chil
dren of her department.
The Johnson home was beau
tifully decorated with fall flowers
and tea was. served from a most
artbueally appointed table at
which Mrs. F. E. Neer poured.
Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs. Karl
O. Berks and Mrs. E. G. Ricketts
assisted about the rooms.
Those attending were as fol
lows: Mrs. G. G. Mackay, Mrs,
Tom Armstrong. Mrs. George
White, Mrs. Jacob Weitzel, Jr..
Mrs. L. S. Dotten, Mrs. Floyd
Siegmand, Mrs. Vernon Perry.
Mrs. Emil Carlson. Mrs. Emit
Halik. Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs.
E. O. Ricketts. Mrs. Mario G
Becke. Mrs. Wn. B. Mott. Mrs:
A. S. Johnson, Mrs. Stephen
Stone, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs.
R. E. Jackson. Mrs. W. J. Kirk,
Mra. P. F N'cr Mu PtIkc.UI
Fry, Miss Msrjorfe Humphreys J
Miss Esther Long, Mrs. J. R. Sl
monds. Mrs. R. F. Grossing, Mrs.
F. P. Talkington. and Miss Cora
Talkington and the hostess, Mrs.
O. F. John3on.
Cloverdale The local W. C. T.
U. was entertained by Mrs. Betty
Drager at her home Wednesday.
During the morning hours the
women quilted tor the hostess. A
lovely dinner wss served at noon.
In the afternoon the business
meeting was opened by the new
president, Mrs: L. E. Hennlea,
with Mrs. A. A. D limbeck in
charge ot devotional. A reading
was given by Mrs. Betty Drager.
Plans were made to assist in the
entertainment ot visiting mem
bors at the state convention la Sa
lem next week
Delegates elected were Hazel
Morris, Ines D limbeck and Gert
rude Hennies.
Members present were Mrs. L
Hadley, Mrs. L. B. Hennies, Mrs
F. Sehifferer, Mrs. A. Kunke, Mrs.
L. Hennies, Mrs. C. Drager, Mrs
M. Shilling. Mrs. M. Miller. Mrs.
J. Morris Mrs. J. McKianey, Mrs.
W. Farr. Mrs. A. Dumbeck. Mrs.
Mary Shilling, Mrs. W. Morris.
Mrs. H. Feller, Mrs. F. Feller, Ida
Feller, Mrs. T. Whitehead, Mrs. J.
F. Fllflet. Palma Flitlet and Mrs
Benefit Tea at .
Frank Neer Home
Mrs. Frank Neer will open her
home Thursday afternoon be
tween the hours ot t and t o'clock
for a benefit tea which the Wom
en's Union of the First Congrega
tional . chuteh Is sponsoring. ' In
connection' with the tea Mrs.
George Alden will hold "open
bouse" to the guests at the Neer
rxt.i wm aesday. Luncheon will bo enjoyed
are lav! ted to attend.
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den hss will bo on display.
At the tea urns during the first
hour will bo Mrs. J. R. Slmonds
and Miss Oda Chapman, and the 1
second hour Mrs. C. K. Fake and
Mrs. Dan Fry, 8r., wilt preside.
The committee in charge will
include Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs.
W. E. Hansen, Mrs..M. TX Phil
lip, and Mrs. Frank Neer.
Aurora Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Crisell were given a happy sur
prise thU week at their pretty
country home which overlooks tbe
Bilverton Miss Helen Byrnes.
director ot. the young people's
work for the national W. C. T. U.
will bo the main speaker at the
Methodist Ladles' Aid society
guest day to bo held Thursday aft
ernoon. Miss Byrne will speak at
1:45 o'clock.
The 25th weddlar anniversarr
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramp was
celebrated Thursday night when a
Willamette river. Tbe twentieth I group ot friends called to surprise
ana congratulate the honor guests.
cards and dancing were enjoyed
aad a late supper concluded the
pleasant evening.
wedding anniversary of the eouple
was the occasion for the picnic
where a dinner from well tilled
baskets was followed by a china
shower, and a mock wedding
which gave the BO or more who
were present a pleasant variety ot
entertainment.
Complimenting Mr. . and Mrs
Crisell were members of Maple-
wood gtange. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. PhU Wlegand
and family, Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Belk
nap, Miss Luella Belknap, Mrs.
Verna Martla'and daughter. Mrs.
RUlo Reed aad family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hardesty, Mrs. Nora
Crlte and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Weia and Earnie. Mrs.
Charles Ellers and daughter Eve
lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Gieswein and
family. Lisste, Elmer and William
Fry. Mr. and Mrs. William DenUl
ana family, Mr. ana Mrs. J. E.
Taylor and daughters. Avon Jes
sie, Lester Hess, Miss LaMoore,
George Berg, Jake Feaskke, aad
Mr. and Mrs. Crisell aad family,
Mrs. Necla Buck wss In Me
ns ma and Lyons Friday where she
organised the Santlam W. C. T.
C, joint organisation ot the two
towns. Mrs. Mabel Boyington was
made president and Mrs. Eftie
Hobson secretary-treasurer. She
goes to Mill City to speak at a
dry rally today.-
Mlsa Jean Belle is spending her
two weeks' vacation in San Fran
cisco. '
Miss Ruth Moore is spendina
the weekend with friends in Cor-vallis.
Marriott Making
Trip to Missouri
To Visit Parents
KIXGWOOD. Oct. S Mr. aad
Mrs. Warren B. Baker lcrnmnan.
led Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Marriott
and their daughter, Coleen as far
as The Dalles on their way to
Missouri where they will visit his
parents. They expect to be away
a month unless Martott, who Is a
pronftttloa officer, should bo
summoned home sooner. The Ba
leers brought home with them for
a visit, their nephew. Francis Sn
fer.
The next meeting ot the Laurel
Social Hour eltrb will be held at
the home of Mrs. Robert Hall on
uascaae Drive Instead of with
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Aiiauiarj 10 ka aiurmao I OI plan IS dUO to the fact that
will be guests of Mrs. Albert Mrs. Bernard .ua t r-.i
Betty Drager. Visitors present Oragg for an all day sewing Wed- l ifornia by business matters.
"A Lucky Strike'
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HORIZONTAL
1 asae
7 Conveyed
1J Ripple
against
14 Harsher
1 Regret
17 Paradise
19 Was the
. matter with
20 Mock
21 Delve
23 A youth
24 Fruit of a
thorny .
ehrnb
25 Near
27 Common
level
29 To equip
SO You and I
31 Bill
S3 A source of
income
SO The human
race
7 Story
39 A dosed car
40 To rage
41 The Scotch
, shepherd
dos;
42 Encroach
pon
43 A false pro-
- - tense '
44 Collection
of animals
moving- for
ward - X
43-Arroed ron
i ; Aicta
48 To lease
49 Soauaons
- and gathers
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81 Con grs- -
- fated
52 Objective of VERTICAL
63 To .petition
64 Weaken I
58 Perform
67 Incline
downward
in middle
63 Wager
60 An ever
green '
2 Unadorned
64 A noblenaa
W Garry on a
buoyant
medium
63 Personality
63 A wind In
strument 71 Fish egga
72 Move back
73 A cavalry-
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2 Rash
3 Imitated
4 When
6 A light col
lation 6 Injurious
7 Seared
8 Pertaining
to north
pole of
magnet
& Either
10 Increased
in size
11 Color
12 Earthly
15 Exultant
18 Pinch
20 Cut with
slashisx
strokes
22 Fish with
peintel
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Herewith is the solution to Satur
day's pnzxle.
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24 Hasten
26 Instructs
23 Remainder
20 Parts on
which an .
object
slides
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