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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Orejron. Saturday Morning. October 29. 1932 Society federation Session Attendance is" I Large Woodborn ipeech. t much Interest to 'all -women, -whether they are. particularly interested in - literature or not. was glvon Thursday afternoon at the Wood bum Prebyteria church when Anna Shannon Monroe, prominent Oregon author, spoke to jromen Attending the convention of the county Federation of Women's clubs here. The writer's talk was ell received by the delegates. , Tho morning session of the con vention was opened by the presi dent, Mr B. E. Bower, ; after which Rev. Katherine Powell of Woodburn pronounced the invoca " tion. Mrs. Frank Settlemier of ' ' "Woodburn gavean address of wel come, the response 10 which being - glTen by Mrs. M. M. Tate of the Union Hills Woman's club. Reports of the chairmen of va- rious , standing committees were ' given as follows: clTics, Mrs. A. D.' ! deLesplnasse "of Hubbard; child welfare, Mrs. Cr W. Stacey f T.fhrtv conservation, Mrs. Georre Hubbs of Silverton; edu- Mtlon. Mrs. D. F. Hlllman oi vru- lard; federation extension, Mrs. A. M. Chapman of Salem Heights; ' legislative, Mrs. Helen Louise Crosby of Salem; Children's Farm home, Mrs. D. H. Looney of Jef ferson. In addition Mrs. O. B. Bentsen of Silverton gave an Interesting talk concerning Oregon proaucis. and urged that the people of this state use more of their own pro- ducts. Both Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Gilbert, who supervise the Chil- 4r.i. rtrm home at Corvallis cave talks concerning that instl- tutlon and its workings. Mrs. Gil- bert made the statement that it would be impossible for the Farm home to exist were it not for the contributions received from the various women's organizations. Mrs. John Hosmer of Silverton also spoke, her subject being the advocation of the appointment of Juvenile committee. The pur pose of the juvenile committee would be to interest girls and young ladles between the ages of ls and .23 In tne work- oemg aone i by the Federated clubs. During the morning session Dr. Ethel K. Itiley . sang two vocal solos. "Boat song" and "Pine Tree." She was accompanied by Miss Wllma Morrison. Little Don na Deane played two piano selec- tinna At 1 o'clock there wtn a no- host - luncheon served at the woodburn notei. . In the afternoon reports were I given by the credentials ana reuo- v lotions committees. Members of the credentials committee are Mrs. CP. Neibert, Mrs. A. H. Deane and Mrs. Ronald E. Burnett. On the resolutions -committee were Mrs. Robert Sehroeder, Mrs. A. D. Strickland and Mrs. Frsnkie Johnson. : -The Union Hill Woman's club extended an invitation to hold the spring convention of the county Federated Women's clubs at that place. The invitation was accept ed. Union Hill Is located near ' Stayton. The meeting here was well at tended. It was estimated that 150 or more delegates and visitors from women's clubs In the county attended. Joint . hosts tor . the - meeting, which was held In the Presbyterian church, were the ' Woodburn Woman's club and the Woodburn Rural club. A piano solo - by Marybelle '' Adams was given during tne aft- . ernoon program. . . . - Independence Mrs. Thompson, . Miss Oma Bell Emmons, and Miss Dallas, supervising tekchers In the training schools at Independence, , and Monmouth, will be hostesses ' at a weekend party at Purvine - beach cottage at Neskowln, this weekend.- They will have as their guests the other supervisors In the schools, who are: Mrs. Mel ' ford Nelson, Mrs. Elsie Bolt, Miss .Helen Martin, Mrs. Harry Keen er, Miss Henrietta Wolfer, Miss ' Mary Donaldson, Miss Leila Howe. Miss Florence Beardsley, Miss Dora Schefsky, Miss 'Ruth " McClure, Miss Elisabeth McEwan, Miss Lucille Wall and Mrs. Phoe be Cox. .. ... j. ' V Hubbard Ten members of the - -Hubbard Woman's club attended the County. Federation of Wom ' ' en's clubs at Woodburn Thursday. . Sadie Scholl," the president, Cora Smith, Kathryn Will, Ida Garland, and Dr. Ethel Riley -were the dele gates. Coble de Lespinassa was a delegate because she was chair - man - of the civic committee, Blanche Brown, by being a past president Dr. Ethel Riley - was soloist of the day. Other mem bers of the club who attended were Louise Grimps, Neva McKen sle and : Vera Boje. . . .- . ;:'- : 1 Independence The Adah chap ter of the Eastern Star met Tues day night tor the purpose of cele brating the birthdays of the mem . hers whose birthdays occurred during the three summer months In which the chapter did not meet. About 30 birthdays were celebra--';' ted :v"---' The Chadwick chapter of East ern Star were guests and present-: ed the"Tlblical play -Ruth". . .. ;-V'-U Rickreall Local clubs were well represented at the recent one day institute of Federated clubs, held ' in ; Polk county, Thursday. t Mrs. A. E. Utley, vice president of the Polk county clubs, sang a solo "Just a ; Wearin For TTou, ac companied by -her sister, Mrs. C L. Blodgett.- ' . - -. :-. - ; -: . ; . . - Hubbard The women of : the ' Guild of the Federated churches met at the home of Nina Chapman Wednesday afternoon, with Neva McKenste, the president,, presid ing. . Mrs. Ronald Jones will be host ess Monday afternoon to members of her contract bridge club. News and Club :0UVE'M. Doak, " . SOCIAL CALENDAR - " . -.- . ...-.. ' Friday, October 28 ' Missionary society meeting of Calvary Baptist church with Mrs. Wayne Henry Zena. ,1:30 o'clock; cars leave church at S o'clock ' . 'First fall handicap play for women of Illihee Coun try club, w.' . -: - ' : . 1 . Women's Bible class of First Methodist chureh. 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. O. W. Emmoas.1780 Court street. ' - - ' Past Matrons club. Eastern Star, regular meeting, 7:30 o'clock dinner, at home of Mrs. Ida Godfrey, SOI North Winter street. - - '. . ' Three Links club, potluck luncheon, 1 o'clock, I. 0, 0. F. hall. , ... Mrs., Seymour Jones hostess to O. T. club for luncheon and afternoon at her home. West Side circle of Jason Lee church with Mrs. C. L. Hock ett, 1603 North Commercial street. Mrs. J. J. Karst is Bridge Hostess Thursday One of the loveliest social af- fairs of the autumn season wa the bridge tea given Thursday aft ernoon by Mrs. J. J. Karst, in her home on North Winter street, when she complimented members of the O. D. O. club and a few additional guests. The tea table was prettily cen tered with a bouquet of fall flow ers and foliage, from which tea was served by Mrs. Charles South and the Misses Genevieve and Anna Karst. Mrs. Frits Weisser gave an In- terestlng group of- readings during the afternoon. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. E. A. Prultt and Mrs. jsugene Kcaeriin. affair were: . Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. Ry A. Tocum, Mrs. Rue Drager, 'Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs. F. J. A. Boehring- er, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Eugene Sckerlen, club members, and Mrs. Koenig, Mrs. I. L. Darby, Mrs. Max Abst, Mrs. S. J. Dentz- kow, Mrs. S. Breitensteln, Mrs. Neil Demmyt, Mrs. James Hee mwij, . Windishar, -Mrs. Claude Glenn, ,Mrs. Charles South, Mrs. Frits Weisser, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Mrs. E. A. Prultt, Mrs. George Nabbeselt, Mrs. Prebllle, Mrs. B. Nunnis of Tacoma, Wash., and the hostess, Mrs. J. J. Karst. Salem Women Guests i n rj t EAlgene riome A group of prominent Salem matrons motored to Eugene Fri day where they enjoyed the day as guests of Mrs. J. Lawrence Wood worth, formerly of Salem. Those in the party were Mrs. Ed win Viesko, Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. Merrill Ohling and Mrs. Rob ert Brady. Mrs. James Burgess and small daughter Doris Elaine are plan ning to leave Salem the first ' of next week for Portland where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Burgess' sister, Mrs. Dwight Houghton for a few days. Mrs. Burgess also plans to go to Van couver, Washington, where she will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Gerald Smith, who will ac company Mrs. . Burgess to Salem for the following weekend. Mrs. Ralph Jackson and small son Jackie, accompanied Miss Nan Putnam who motored to Wood burn Friday where they were guests at the home of friends for the day. ' House Dresses 3 for . OH or each 35e Two sroupa of Fall MU linery, new shapes and aew trims QR $1.00 and BLOUSES ew silks, fall styles in 2 big groups 4 $L45 and Avyg- BLOUSES Satins, wool lace and plaids, all 49 rf aevr styles iitVSI CORSELLETTES and girdles, your choice' . SffgL $2.00 SUITS . t Two-piece knitted suits, very special . fff - buy lt.-9&M PAJAMAS 1 One piece rayon sleeping" pajamas for ladies and children, high colors and pastels, sizes 4 A A " to4o 3auU GLOYES Suede gloves,- plain ; or wool lined, knitted cuffs. , Voull want them Af for driving SWEATERS Coats and Slipovers New Fall Shades " pa -'Society Editor Informal Dinn er Honors Club Group An enjoyable affair of Thurs day evening was the 7 o'clock bridge dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wood In their home on South High street, when they en tertained members of their bridge club. . -, Flowers In vivid autumnal hues were used effectively about the living rooms where bridge was in play. At the close of the evening when scores were counted, high awards were presented to Mrs. Rex Davis and W. W. Rosebraugh. Those in the group were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Poisal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. E. Cone, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibbard, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sher win and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wood State Tax Commission Enjoys Party Spooks, witches and goblins walked last night, when members of the staff of the State Tax com mission and a few additional guests met . in masquerade cos tume at "the haunted house" in North Salem, for an evening of Hallowe'en fun and . pranks. All sorts of games, from bobbing for apples, to fortune telling was in cluded in the evening's entertain ment, which was eleverjy planned and carried out by the commit tee in charge of arrangements. Characteristic Hallowe'en refresh ments were served at a late hour, after which the uMts started on their midnight Journey to their respective homes. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aiman of Reedley, Cal.. were guests in Sa lem during the past week, at the nome of Mr, Alman's mother, Mrs. A. London of North Cottage street During their stay in Ore gon they will be guests of rela tives and friends In Cottage Grove alter which they will return to their California home, where Mr. Aiman is associated with the Stan dard Oil eompany. The first of the winter series of dances sponsored by the Salem Pepco social club was held- at Ha zel Green, Friday evening. The affair was a harvest dance with Mrs. Belle Nlles Brown and Miss Dorothy Franks in charge of ar rangements. - Mrs. Albert R. Hunter motored to Portland Friday where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George L. Dutton. SKIRTS New wool crepes, novelty wools and tunnels Choice ROSE A very special ot tering, silk U wool nose this mixture makes a very xUca appearlaf hose and adoriU warmth too U 81.00 at 1 only $1.95 SHIPLEY'S Sattmigday r mm H mm " '" v 'j&Sm ill Affairs Marcella Caspell is Honored With ; Shdwers In compliment to Miss Marcella Caspell.' whose marriage to .Orwell Berdan of .Berkeley, CaW will bo an event of the near - future,- a group of working soscIate and a tew intimate friends made up the hostess list Thursday night when they met at the- Bungalow Chris tian church for a surprise pre nuptial shower for the bride-elect Hostesses for the affair includ ed Erma Swaddel, Mrs. G. N, Fake Mrs. Helen Culp, Lena Cherrlng ton, Mardette . Heenan, Mabel Llndqulst, Verda Olmstead and Bernice Hector. , Guests were . Lena Cox. Vurty Grant, Hester Hillpot Evelyn Poalson, Marguerite Crossan, Vi ola Morlarty, . Leolyn Barnett, Bernice Humphreys, Berniee Cro ner,' Marguerite, Wann, Pauline Eyerly, Nota Henderson,; Grace Qnackenbush.. Haxel Harper, Mar ie Pellette, Velna Gilliam, Vivian Hlnkle, Ve-lma Rominger, Esther Erickson, Lydia Wlllecke, Orma Men tyre, Ruth Given, -Clara Ur laub, Erma Swaddel, Mardette Heenan, Jessie Prosser, Helen Culp, Bernice Hector, Mabel Har rlson, Lena Cherrington, Eunice Lichty, Mable Llndqulst, Elizabeth Schdttfefer, Elaine Steingrube, Rosena - Kerber, . Myra Borchard, Frances Feller, Mildred Mulkey. Mrs. Kittredge, Laverne Kantner, Constance Kantner, Irene .Brad ford, Lottie Robbins, Viola Lot tis, Ruth Cole, Audra Winshlp, Louise Bryan.' Dorothy BJork. Ruby Wiederkehr, Edith Welbornr Lulu McClay. Helen McElroy, Ha sel Sh'utt, Cora Rand, Mabel Kllgore, Leota Beall. Allen Phil- Hps, Flora Turnbull, Katie Rein- hart, Little Vaughan,. Mrs. Louie rriem, Mrs. Haxel Priem. Mrs. Clifford Bown. Mrs. Monlta White, Mrs. Paul Nelswonder, Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, Mrs. Elmer Caspell and the honor guest Marcella Caspell. Wednesday night the Rebekah drill . team sponsored a shower Jointly for Miss Marcella Caspell and Mrs. Adallne Seymour-Lank- tree, a bride of two months. Both Miss Caspell and Mrs. Lanktree have been quite active In team work for several years past. Mesdames Jessie Moored. Helen McLeod, Alma Henderson, Ger trude Cummings, Grace M. Tay lor, Miss Wilda Siegmund and Verda Olmsted were hostesses. . Various games were in play dur ing the evening in the club parlor of the I. O. O. F. temple, and later refreshments were served In the dining room where the long tables were decorated In pink and green. Present Were Mesdames Edith Mc Elroy, Myrta Tyell. Ida Hochstet- ler, Evelyn Naderman, . Cora Van Pelt, Daisy Mclntyre. Bessie Ed wards, Lillyan Fleener. Dora Hill, Evelyn Hesseman. Nettie William son, Anna Beaty, Anna Hunsaker, Elsie Town send, Luella Engstrom, Josephine Erlksen, Lenore Krie-' seL Carrie Jennings, Clara Shields, Pearl Swanson, Elsie Papenfus, Belle Carlson. Ida Traglio. Coral McNeill, Laura Noyes. and the Misses Eungena Siegmund, Hasel McElroy, Helen McElroy, Flora Turnbull, Ella Smith, Wilda Fleener, Dorothy Franks, Lora MeGee, Grace Robertson, Lulu Mc Clay and Myrtle McClay. Silverton Mrs. H. E. Pickett was hostess at a six o'clock dinner at her home on Eureka avenue Tuesday night Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. SoHth. Mr. and Mrs. W. E..SatchwellJMr. and Mrs. George Isrealson, and Mr. i and Mrs. Edson Comstock and the hostess, Mrs. Pickett " -,' UNDIES Slips, Dansetts, Com binations, rayon crepe, celenese trim." Oil SCARFS Three groups of silk and wool scarfs, new fall shades. 39c and fSpj 49c and VS?C -.V GLOVES tThe famous Han-Bilt wool glove, plain white 75c COATS- -, ; Polo coats and " dress coats. Manchurtan-wolf gL $075 COATS . Group of dress coats fur-' red with Manchurian- " wolf and French Beav- S 1 $t375 DRESSES v , Silk 'crepes - and' wool 'crepes, all up to the min-r .ute Fall styles, v Three groups; V' ; . v Leather- COATS Saedet aal CapMklns 99 Sponsored by -Lions "A night ; In Spain, an 'even ing of gayety. and tun which Is being arranged by .members of the Salem Lion's club,' for 1:30 o'clock. Friday," November 4, to be held in the Salem Armory, promises to bo one of the most original and . cleverly , executed events in - Salem- tn recent years. , The Lions clab members, as sisted by their-wives.- are - sponsor ing the affair as a benefit with proceeds to go toward charity. In addition to their - ' customary Christmas cheer fund, lor -which plans are already well under way. Invitations have been mailed to over one thousand prominent re sidents of Salem and surrounding towns. In addition to the invita tion which is being Issued to the general public at a nominal ad mission fee. Th armory will be literally transformed into, a Spanish street scene, or mardlgras, with gaily colored serpentina ribbon, con fetti And varl-colored balloons, adding their bit to the 4estlveness of the occasion. Attractively gowned 8panish senoritas will greet the guests, while bold-ca-belerroes In truly Spanish cos tume, will be very much in evi dence to look 'after the welfare of their guests. Brightly striped awnings, black and red trappings of Spanish origin will lend to the atmosphere,' where Interesting concessions of various types are being arranged. Door prizes will be given for both men and women wearing the most typical Spanlsn costume. A feature of the evening's en tertainment, is the awarding of the prize for the discovery of "Miss Who." who will be seen on Salem streets prior to the event and throughout the even ing. . A. real Spanish orchestra made up of Woodry's dark skinned troubadors, will furnish the mu- ic for dancing, which will be featured throughout the entire evening. As a slight diversion, a pro gram has been arranged, which will include numbers by Wood ry's Mellowmoon orchestra and entertainers, a bpanlsh dance. accordion numbers and. In keep ing with the festive atmosphere of the occasion, a Spanish ser enade sung from a balcony, in true romantic style. A bull tight, which promises to provide much merriment for the group will be featured at which time, two prominent Salem Lion's, Leslie Springer and Robert Crawford will appear as daring matadors. Members of the Lions club, di vided Into sections called the Bean Eaters", wearing gaudy A Night in Spain 100 Handbags up to $4.95, Your Choice .... .-pa Rollins Runstop Hose, $1.50 to $2 at . . . . Qfl 5 Pairs Men's Sox, 35 to 50c Values for . ,. ' . v. jpa Men's Half Soles . ....... ... . . Qa Ladies' Half Soles and Rubber Heels for . . . 0i Men's Pure Wool Golf SoxyM Colors 2 Pair . . . Qa red and the "Turkey Eaters", ap pearing in black 'and " orange shirts, will "compete "tor ' ticket sales;"- - ' ;vr"-.- : ; i-x , About 600 seats In th balcony, will bo available for . spectators. Mrs.' Geno Grabenhorst chair man for th ladles activities in the ' group, assisted by ' her com mittee, are in charge of the cos tuming while W. A. Newman Is general chairman for th event . I-', . -' . Compliment Bride With Informal - ; Affair Miss Margaret Davidson, "popu lar bride-elect, was again compli mented when Mrs.'Lilll Vaughan, Miss Leota Beall. and Miss Cora Randle entertained Wednesday with an Informal affair In the Vanghan homo on Center street Zinnias la red and orange were effective decorations used in the rooms. Guests Included Miss Davidson, and Miss Alen Phillips, Miss Mar ian Cupples, Miss Edith Libby, Miss Christine Schmidt Miss Hel en McElroy, Miss Lulu McClay, Miss Grace Thrapp. Miss Aufusta Notdurf t Miss Virginia Richmond, Miss xneima Hoover, miss Ruoy Wiederkehr, Miss Edith Welborn, Miss Margaret Estrom, Miss Zel ma Bush, 'Mrs. ' Carrie Flanhery, Mrs. Ola Hughes, Mrs. Fay Stan ley and the hostesses. Miss Cora Randle, Miss Leota Beall and Mrs. Llllie Vaughan. Auxiliary Group Entertained Friday Members of the . ladles' auxil iary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. W. Remington, at which time plans were formulated for the benefit card party,, to be held No vember 28, at the Woman's club on North Cottage street About 25 members of the local organization enjoyed the meeting, after which the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Gram, served refreshments. Special attention Is called to the announcement of the meeting, called by Mrs. E. Wetsel, chair man of. installation, assisted by her committee composed of Mrs. John Gram, Mrs. A. C. Hanks, Mrs. R. W. Remington for Wed nesday at 1 p. m., at her home in the Royal Court apartments. The Woman's Republican club will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at republican headquar ters in the Guardian building, tor an interesting discussion of plans and group business. Mrs. C. P. Bi shop, president of the local organ isation. Invites all Interested, to attend. . esit 9 AIT The Price Shoe 135 N.Liberty Street tet some of these Wonderful bargains on it - $JtQ9, 1 Miss M. Davidson Guest of Honor : ; : Thursday ;: ; , Honoring Mini Margaret David son,' bride-elect of Carl : Noeska, Mrs. John Fisher, Miss Honora Reldy, Miss Dorothy Cannon and Miss Jane -Johnson entertained. Thursday evening with a smartly appointed bridge party.fv . . Brightly colored fall' blossoms were arranged in attractive bou quets about the rooms, of the Fish er home where cards were played. Mis Tvonne Smjth and Miss Don na Harlan were awarded first and second .prises, after which a mis cellaneous shower was given th honor guest. - 'i .V' 1 The supper table was lovely with it dainty centerpiece of pas tel tinted flowers, guarded by tall lighted ' tapers In silver candela bra, where covers were arranged for the honor guest' Miss David son, and Mrs. Joe Lane. Mrs. Har ris Lletx. Mrs. Harold JIauk. Mrs. Carl Ramseyer, Mrs. Clark Jack son. Mrs. Ralph Kinzer. Mrs. Don ald Deckebach, Miss Wllma Gleae, Miss Betty Vaughn,' Miss Laura Wright Miss Bunny Miller, Miss Frances Sande. Miss Joyce Ander son, Miss Tvonne Smlthi Miss Pauline Johnson and the hostess. A REAL The Commercial Book Store offers, while supply lasts, this outstanding' . value in PLAYING CARDS AND BRIDGE TA BLE COVERS cold in combination. Lot 1. TABLE COVER and 1 deck "Shadow Lawn" cards. Lot 2. TABLE COVER and 2 decks "Shadow Lot 3. TABLE COVER (better quality) and AO 1 deck "Shadow Lawn" cards 7oC Lot 4. 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't. room decorations - Guest chosen for the evening-. by Dr. and Mrs. 'Brink will !n-r elude Mr. and -Mrs.' Glen Holman..- Mr. and Mrs. MikePanek. Mr. and. . Mrs.. Gale Jones. -Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Bllnkhorn. and Mr. and Mrs.' Wllmot Getty.- -: - - . . .. - '--. GervaJs The' St Rita's altar -society began -U winter activities Wednesday afternoon when it met. at the parish-' han with Mrs. A. Nfbler. Mr.'Ted NIbler and Miss -Sophie Nlbler as hostesses. Plans were made for 'holding a chureh dinner Sunday, 'November - 20. ' Mrs. Helen Estudillo and Miss Helen Hfller were Invited guests." BARGAIN 78c 98c Lawn" cards. HI t, u I I