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- - PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, October 19, 1932 - - 4 Society News and Club Affairs Ouvb M. Dqk, Socitty Editor " Nancy Thielsen to Be Presented : In Recital , An Interesting announcement to Salem people Is that Albany ' college la presenting? Mlse. Nancy Tblelsen la recital Toesday night, October 25, at the first Presby ; terlan church In Albany, at S:15 , o'clock. Ulii fllga Jackson Is ac companist. ' ' .. Miss Thielsen is a member ot -the Albany college faculty this - year following her graduation from the University of Oregon ',. last spring. Her brilliant , Toice work is well known to Salem and '."I the alluring personality and de 7 llghtful stag poise: of. the young - Tocallst Is well known to her - man friends here.-The program, ... -which follows, bids v fair to be. . splendidly fitted to aonuy oi - v 'the young-singer. ' . -V 'Giordan! Caro mlo ben ..'Prodi .. Air and Variations "Brahms O wuesst lch doch den v . Weg turueck ' Brahms . .- .Mlnnelied . Brahms Wiegenlied t Rinken Aut Fluegeln Donizetti, "Regnava nel Ellenzio" - (Lucia dl hammermoor, Act I) " Staub L'heure dellcieuse I , Du Pare Chanson Triste ' , Dellbes Bonjour, Suzon Debussy Air de Lia ; t (L'Enfant Prodlgue) ' Perrata Nigbt Grieg My Johann Kounts The Sleigh Flotow The Last Rose of Summer . C. T. U. Elects New Trustee f Mrs. C. F. Nilson was announc ed as elected to the boad of trust ... ees for a three year period at the , regular W. C. T. U. meeting Tues day aftenoon in The organization halL s Announcement was made that - an lnritatlon had been received from the Salem Woman's club by the group inviting it to attend the club's legislative session Saturday afternoon, at which time measures for the November ballot will be discussed. The next meeting of the W. C. T. TJ. will be devoted to the dis cussion of ballot measures, it was announced. A popular and prominent wo- - man. Miss Helen Byrnes, national ., director of young peoples' work . In the W. C. T. U., was speaker , - for tho Tuesday meeting, and , gave an interesting outline of work that can be carried on by the young peoples' branch of the union. Miss Byrnes also advocated the formation of an information bureau for prohibition workers. Mrs. Ruth Tooze, it was an nounced, ' will be director of the Pattern SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday, October 19 , Past Noble Grands club, with Gertrude Cummings, I o'clock. . Leslie Home and Foreign Missionary society, 2 o'clock at home of Mrs. Mason Bishbp. 1359 South Com ' mercial street. - " - . -, ; . f.-. . Federated Patriotic orders, 8 o'clock In T. M. C. A. North Salem W. C. T. U. -business meeting called for 2 o'clock; convention reports to be made. West Central circle ot First Methodist church, with Mrs. N. LaRaut. 775 North Church street, 2:30 o'clock. East Central circle Of First Methodist church, host ess to Yew Park circle at home of Mrs. W. T. Rig ion, 299 North Winter street, 2:30 o'clock. McCormick class of First M. E. church, social eren ing at T. M. C. A., 8 o'clock. Women's Aid society of W. R. C at G. A. R. build ing on fairgrounds, all-day meeting; quilting; . covered dish luncheon-at noon. ' ' Sewing club of Royal Neighbors, with Mrs. Gene vieve Olsen, 245 North 29th street; all-day and poUuck dinner; bring own table service. Naomi circle of First Methodist ehurch with Mrs. C. C. Gilbert, 468 North 18th street. South Circle of First Christian chursh all day meeting in church parlors; covered dish luncheon. South East Circle of First Methodist church, with Mrs. J. S. Green, 968 South 20th street, 2:30 o'clock. . Lucy Ann Lee circle of First Methodist church, with Mrs. F. A. Legge, 1499 State street, 2:30 o'clock. Thursday, October 20 Chapter G. of P. E. O. with Mrs. Gordon McGilch rlst, 360 McGilchrist street. 2:30 o'clock. Faculty Women's club with Mrs. W. H. Trindle, 1965 South Commercial street, 2:30 o'clock. Creative theatre section of Salem Arts league, in auditorium of city library; session from 7 to 9 o'clock. Zonta club dinner meeting, 6:15 o'clock, Marion hotel. Ladies of Grand Army of Republic, with Mrs. Clara Jordan, 516 North 24th street. Junior Artisans meeting, 6:30 o'clock In Fraternal temple; children and friends interested in the work invited to attend this open meeting. Women's Benefit association "home coming"; pot luck dinner, 6:30 o'clock; Mrs. Julia Ward, speaker; each bring own table service. Lincoln .P. T. A. will meet at school for program. Friday, October 21 Regular Y. M. C. A. lobby programs will begin at 8 o'clock with Miss Eleanor Moore as soloist assisted by Miss Virginia Graham, Portland violinist A. A. U. W. state convention opens in Masonic temple. Salem and Vicinity Council of Church women. First Christian church, 11 o'clock. Women's Alliance of Unitarian church, one o'clock luncheon, followed by program. W. W. G. with Dorothy Browning, corner ot Liberty street and Belcrest road; 7:30 o'clock. i Friday Council Meet For Church Women Pertinent aneations murrain' women's relation to the ehureh educational program will be dis cussed - br ..Presbyterian from churches throughout , this section or in state at a round ta ble to be held under th ananfoaa ot the Presbyterian board ot unnsuan Education In Salem Oc tober 31. . - . Arranged throurn th ffn?-f Dr. W. L. Van Nuys of Portland, field representative of the Pres byterian board ot Christian Edu cation In the Synod ot Oregon, in cooperation with a local commit tee, this conference is one of twelve such round tables being held In Washinrtnn aari in late October and early Novem- ThI and all other eonrrAnM will be under the Immediate di rection of Miss Mary Amelia sieer, director of Women's Work, Presbyterian Board of Christian aucauon, who has come from Philadelphia with a union riu- cusslon program which she be lieves will aid In solving the prob lems oi women workers in the Presbyterian church. "The Relation of Women to the Presbyterian Program for Chris tian Education" 1 th anrt-MtAri round table theme, to be adapted ana developed by local leadership. The round table will open with a devotional period, to be followed by discussion on the home and the cnurcn as tney are related to Christian education, nr?nfzri women's work and the Christian euucauon program, ana the possi ble nrocednre bv which n in the field of Christian education can be met. Miss Steer has out lined numerous TjOSSihla anfiRtlnna which will be discussed nndor these topics as the delegates de sire. Miss Juana Holmes. M v w Steusloff, and A. R. Holmes re turned Monday night from a two- weeks automobile trip through Washington and Northern Idaho. They encountered snow according to their report at Government camp. state W. C. T. U. young peoples' work for this year. A prayer meeting will be held In the local hall, November 7, be ginning at 3 o'clock, to which all Christian people are invited and especially all W. C. T. U. workers are urged to attend. A delightful Hallowe'en party was enjoyed by members of the Auxiliary to the American Legion Monday night in their club rooms in Fraternal temple. A short busi ness meeting was presided over by Mrs. J. T. .Delaney, president Hostesses for the party included Mrs. F. N. Waters, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Fournier, and Mrs. Glen Seeley. Lincoln Parent Teacher's as sociation will meet Thursday night at the school. Mrs. Mil dred Wyatt will be soloist and Walter Lansing of the state po lice department will be the speaker. World Wide Guild ; s Girls Entertained : Miss Jean MeKlhinnr . assisted by Miss Carol Stoddard enter tainer the world wide Guild ! the Calvary Baptist ehurch at the ' McElMnny . horn . Monday nlgbt. - - i -. - -. At the business meetlnr a. Hal lowe'en party was planned tor October 14 at T;i6 a1aV In the ehurch parlors. Plana were also made for the W. W. O. as sociation rally to be held la Le- Danon vctober 28-29. - The devotional program for the eveninr .was In chirr a f Hal an Alexander and LaVinla Jiairrr. That business and program hours were followed by a delightful social hour. ; Present were Vra TT. R r,iu. Mrs. Earl Gregg, advisor, and Helen Alexander. Mildred Tiring Lola Cochran, Clara Jane Harms, Mrs. Dave Willis, Mrs. Leo G ra cer, Mrs. Kenneth Braber, Ber nice Zlelke. Ruby Vasbnrr. VeU ma Alexander, LaVinla Bulrgy, jeweu Howell. Ruth McAllister. Carol Stoddard and Jean McEl-hlnny. r . -,.v' .-L V rf Albany Wedding Of Interest Here : A wedding of Interest here was solemnised In Albany Saturday evening when Miss Jennie Freerk sen, sister of Mrs. Asa Elgin ot Salem and daughter of Mrs. S. Freerksen of Albany, became the bride of E. A. Griffeth of Hills- boro. The weddine ceremonv n nr. formed In the home of Dr. Wat. lace Howe Lee, president of Al bany college and Dr. Lee read the service. A wedding dinner was served Sunday at the home of Mrs. Elgin. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Griffeth, Mrs. F. Molander of Los Angeles, formerly Mrs. ET. J. Seely of Portland, Mrs. S. Freerk sen of Albany, C. L. Moores and Mrs. Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Griffeth win make their home in Hillsboro. Mrs. William H. Trindle will be hostess to members of the Faculty Women's club at her home on 3 A WW 1 aW V' . w vr wm tivffu a a.i r la a i u MCRCAKTILI COMWWV IMC' Bv ANNE ADAMS Jumper frocks express the vital in inH dash nf vnuth. This is narttcnl&rlv true of this model for Its every line reflects trim smart ness. : Aside from the darling blouse . . . boasting' a prim collar and puffed sleeves ... other l blouses and sweaters may be worn creating a bevy of fresh changes. Contentment for every Junior ' heart . . . a sheer woolen with silk or cotton contrast. Pattern 2387 may be ordered. only in sizes 12 to 20. Size 16 re quires 2 yards 54 inch fabric and ii virda S9 inch contrasting II- - lustrated step-by-step sewing In- ; structions included with tnis pat tern. : Win a Prize-Enter Our Yarn Contest There's A Chance And A Prize For Everyone! Good news for Knitters! A Yarncr aft Contest for women of all ages! You or your little daughter can enter this contest . . . there's no age limit! All you have to do is purchase some Bear Brand or Bucilla Yarn here and fash ion a hooked rug . . . sweater . . . suit . . . afghan ... or any garment of yarn, and then submit your finished work! And think of it, each contestant entering a finished article to be judged receives a souvenir prize provided her article does not win one of the grand prizes. PRIZES SKETCHED BELOW ARE NOW SHOWN IN MILLER'S COURT STREET GIFT SHOP WINDOW! 1 - Bead filtt easts U5e) fa - toimt or stamp (colas prtlarred). for oea pal tarn. : Writ plainly vast name, addr ot ttyla ! . tar. BE SORI TO STATS SIZE WAKTID. .. . , v. . Tba fall and r inter edition of taa Anaa-AdaaDa Psttern eaulof It raadtl Charminf, flattering mod ali S2 pairs of th acwetl and boat 1 hoaia, atrccl sod formal frocki -elerly deiignad style for tart firnrea and keastifai. practical model for Junior and kiddiaa. Lonely Ksj-eri patterns, and amt ' tu n ef b sily ad Inexpensively made, are ls Sncloded. Send for h a aw catalog". Price Of catalog", tit te sta. CaU!o and pattern lo retber. twenly-fiT eea's. Address aU nail orders to StB' tera 4eprtn. 343 -.W. ITth atret, New York eisf." 17 th ret, Kew lorlt Glf. :.z- All articles submitted will be prom inently displayed together with names and addresses of contest ants at end of contest. rrast wtzi ChMerc lh faa- Im Chair W 1 la) Beaailf a Walaat FfaUihee Frame . . ' tbiko ram aadsamctr Carr 4 TT slant TsMe . ncoNB rmiza ,KWstito rtriaa ASrt ABOUT THIS CONTEST TODAY I -SOTJTENlft niZS An tmverteo) Ihw KaHtiM Ba. aaaa eaikraldaree la Wt ear - I ,weds inu,So; I A Vlolei Ji ft 1 Is steal she to be marrM ta the Uatte4 States, rther tkaa tm Bjuraaiin, Coltm Ma, where paUrioUe wetnea are cefctribvtlag wedding riags aad ether Jewelry for a f and to finance an army. She sailed to Saa Frma ciaee e the Uner Santa Ana to wed Walter C Danten, geologist. Her parents ttre la CelemUa, South Commercial street Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. C. H. John son. Mrs. Herbert Rahe and Mrs. Egbert Olirer will be assisting hostesses. The group will meet at 2:30 o'clock for an afternoon of Informal conrersatlon oyer the coffee cups. - e The South Circle ot the First Christian church will meet for an all-day meeting in the church par lors Wednesday. There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon. Hostesses include Mrs. B. W. Macy. Mrs. J. D. Sears, and Mrs. W. S. BIrdwell. Qiarrning Teat ! At Lamport Home eharmlnr tea complimented Mrs.'Thomas Holmaa Tuesday at teraooa at which time Mrs. rred- erlck-XAmport and Mrs. W. Coa- aell Dyer entertained la her honor at the Lamport home. . Tea hour were between 4 and C o'clock. delightful part of th tea was the surprise shower which had been arranged la compliment to Mrs. Holmaa. Gifts for th new horn .-which th Holmans are establishing following th lose of their residence by fir recently war Included la th shower. - The tea table was a pretty Study la tall Oowers and burning tapers la complementing colors to the flowers. " Guests who called to compli ment Mrs. Holmaa and for a cup ot tea and Informal chatting-about the tea table Included Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Linn Smith. Mrs. Archie Holt. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. T. A. liTesIey. Mrs: Darld'Eyre, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs." P. D. Quisen berry, Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Chester No land, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Gas Hizson. Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. John Carson and Miss Ro Tena Eyre. Third district of the Federation of Women's clubs of Oregon met In session In St. Helen's Tuesday. This district comprises the coun ties of Marion, Yamhill. Polk. Tillamook, Washington, Clatsop, Columbia, and Multnomah. At tending from Salem were Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, past pres ident, Mrs. Hannah Martin, Salem Women's club president, .Mrs. T. A. McBride, official delegate from the local club, Mrs. Harry Weid mer, past president ot Salem Women's club. Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. C. C. Geer, and Mrs. Clifton. Mudd. An open meeting for all chil dren Interested In the work of the junior Artisans will be held at Fraternal temple Thursday eve ning. Guests and friends are In vited for 1:30 o'clock. A program has been planned and tills will bl followed by a refreshment hour. V!u norotfcr Srowalar will tertala members of ith W- W. O, at her bom at th corner ot Lib , art ntrt and BelerestToAd. Frla day night. Th meeting Is set to T:Si o'clock and will n a.-aan Test" meeting. . . un r.J c .- Gilbert assisted by Mrs. Townsead will be hostess ui MTnSr af Nsoml Circle of the) First Mothedlst church Wednee- day afteraooa at I:3t o'eiocr. Tb Tow aniaCsfrn dab will obserre Jtilirstttlng of th fall seasoa at Lausann ball Octo ber 17. -' .r- IAD DD r ECONOMICAL, convenient rU-end thap eerrico from : the Paciftc Noctnwest direct t the Old Country tU Canadian Padac trains and liners tb Ideal holiday I o you this year. SaHlag from Saint John, N. to Cher bourg, Southampton, Glas-' gow, Belfast, Liverpool. Get information at th office below. Soiling Dafs: Nov. 34 - S. S. Dncaeao of York; to CUaaow. Bdf sat, Liverpool.'. Sailit irwa QoaW.) Vtc.S.S.TctmMiaAtami to Caorboajrg. Sewrriaiript . jZc - S. 8. Montcalm to CUs gow, Belf aot, LfvcrpooL XMC. i aw a. iwbiw M Claatew, Bat, Urerpo. afHs t: j t-itsktKrH-nbxufr r v ?aw laV 0oVawawa CaWtV awflal CnaaaawJal aTwaafnT iy"BaPor4SaaWswt CMAaVaWUeH AGENTS FOR MUNSINGWEAR GOSSAED PERRIN ENNA JETTICK Umbrella Sale All Ths Week $2.98 lift fir New suede Jackets Wanted Styles $5.95 Here's An Event That Will INTEREST Salem Women! SALE OF SAMPLE resses Values to $22.50 Fashion Thrul Here's a brand new fash ion thrill for the younger generation! A sale of salesmen's sample dress es at Miller's today, be ginning at 9:00 o'clock in the 2nd floor dress shop. Dresses fhat were pur chased from a manufac turer's line of samples at one third off regular price! We'll price them to you the same way! - THE VERY LATEST VERSIONS OF THE FALL DRESS MODE WILL BE SHOWN IN THIS SALE . . . NEW NECKLINES . . NEW SLEEVES . . . NEW COL ORS . . . WAISTLINES . . AND IMPORTANT. WEAVES OF FEATHEB LITE WOOLENS. :. i i I t : If you are small we can fit you ... If you are la between your size Is here ... up to 38 regulars will be featured and the sis range runs like this: 13, 15, 17. 14, It, It, M yean . , , 3ft, 31 bast meaawr . Color Range Ebaa Browa . . Biwoaeea Deep Brown ... Navy Bine . t Ughter Thaa Navy . I . Deep Kei . 1 . Wlaetea . . , Deep Greem Black. - , New Woolens Ostrich Feather Wools ... Bab bit Hair Wool , . . Crrpene . . , Jersey . . . Sheer Wools . , , Nov elty Wools . , . . ' . . i i i n i These are mostly TTJJCW KAYE" Nationally known -dresses direct from New , York City! Oome see them ... try them on and make your selection early! (Sn4 rigor Dt&s hopi , . . 1 ' - - . it if! , ti ! rtH mm x i . 4 ALSO "SUNDAY NITE" FROCKS A feature howin of new Sunday Nite frocks will be placed on sale at f 13.50 giving Sa lem, women "choice of many ' new Q afternoon and evening fashions in oj) the season's newest at this very low price! . - . 1! n !i a