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The OREGON STATESMAN. Sato, Orcgtay TKnrsday Morning. NoTempef 3,1932 'L i -Olive M. Doak. Soeietv Editor . " ' I " ; sociIl cal3)ar 1... - "" ; - S .v:,.....'.---.--. H I ,L. ... . - 1 . fa ' Is 1 Complimented ; Mrs. Derrl Myei Mrs.t Donald : j; Deckebach. and Miss Fae Drlscoll -entertained Wednesday nlti com- pilmentlng 'i Miss Katnryn "Elgin ",V who wM heco;me, tha bride of . .-Clayton - Foreman -Noyember 10. tilifi-Vh irty was flyea at jtbe My-M'fa:JerS- homosfiM'i'-'k'': ? :? Bridge waa in play for several v , hours and at the late aupner honr Miss Elgin was presented with ; ; : cbarmlnt array of gUts fa eompli ; t meat the closely approaching . :" ."" marriage. I . . i f. ' In icompliment r to , Mias Elgin ' the hostesses hid MUt Beuna ??! Brown Mist 'Viola. Croaer, Mis Cynthia i Delano, Miss Gertrude fa,: ;Oehler. Mlsa Joyce Anderson, Miss - Bunny Miller, Miss Marian Breta, f vis. Dorothy Bell, Mlsa Wllma Glese, Miss Peggy Goodfellow, -U Mlsa Frances Sande, Miss Marine Myers, Miss Kreta Jans, Mrs. Ciif- . :. - ton Clemens, Mrs. Bud Funer oc i ' ' Stayton, , Mrs. Charles Kaufman, :f Jlh. ; Joe "Lane i -and Mrs. ! Vernon ;ff;r'H.Perry-.'i;;.i.-i'-j ;H; j Jolly: E-vpitiing at . Pope Home j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pope enter tained at their home Monday Bight with a Jolly Hallowe'en par ty. Games in the basement, cmex of which was ahaffle hoard, mad a detirhtfullY different kind of na'rtr. A late snpper hour suggest Ito' of Hallowe'en concluded the Tening. - , - Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. W Chambers. Sr Mr. and Mrs. J. W Chambers. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chambers. Mr., and Mrs. O. F. Cbambers, Miss Rachel Chambers of Portland, Miss Dorothea Steus- fcff. Mrs. Sarah Schwav nd Miss UTellie Schwab, and Mr. and Mrs. Pope. . v? Mrs. Beers; roll Thursday, November S HayesTille Women's club, with call to he a health hint i Bruth College Helpers, with Mn. A. R. Swing. ' North 'Salem W. C. T. U. at Jason Lee church, leg islative meeting with Ronald Gloter and others to dis cuss Not ember & ballot measures ; 1 o'clock. , . Mrsv Carle Abrams, hostess to Raphaterian club, at her residence. 1547 Chemeketa street, 1: $6 o'clock. Chapter G of f. E. 0. changed meeting date from Mrs A. A. Schramm to home of Mrs. C. A. Spragua for afternoon meeting at i:iO. , .. i Annual Alliance tea at home of Mrs. C. S. Ham ilton, 290 North Frnt street; 1 o'clock. Trl-Connty Medical Auxiliary, with Mrs. Groyer Bellinger, potluck supper. J ' . j Liberty Women's club at home of Mrs. William Zo sel, 2 o'clock. . I Ladies of the Grand Army of Republic at armory, 2 o'clock. . . ' j ....-, - j . Women's Benefit association,! 8 o'clock at Women's clubhouse; important that all officers be present as drill 1 to be practiced fer, ritualistic Inspection. J . I ; r. -. . i : Friday, November 4 Women's Alliance of Unitarian; church with Mr. Blanche Jones, 80 B6uth Church street. - Friday night Yi M. C. A. lobby program. Dr. Charles Sweet, child health specialist, speaker; 8 o'clock. Salem Heights! Women's club, in community hall, 2 o'clock; Mrs. F. M. Erickson, chairman of legislative committee in charge- of program. . Women's Republican club. 2 o'clock Republican headquarters, with Mrs. W. S. Smith as speaker. i Bnglewood Women's club, with Mrs. Q. A. Chase, ll0 Market street, 8:30 o'clock. I Thimble club of Neighbors of j Woodcraft,: Frater nal temple, 2 o'clock, Saturday, November 5 Regular meeting Women's Relief corps; inspection of corps; 2 o'clockj; i First Spiritualist church, hold ft public circle at residence of George Stoddard, 420 North Fourth street, 8 o'clock. War Mothers Hear About Ballot Measures a-. Salem War Mothers displayed a keen interest 'Tuesday in "the bal lot measures, the meaning of which was ably explained by C. A. Spragnev in an Informal talk. Following the lecture much dis cussion eentered about relief work being planned by the chapter tor this winter. Mrs. Carrie Beechler waa named chairman of the social committee' to serre for the next meeting, and among , those who will assist her-is Mrs. Prudence Bouffler, Mrs. Lena Cherrington, Mrs. William Fitts, . Mrs. . Hetty Fry, and Mrs. Edmona Mathews. Mrs. G. E. Whelan of Spring- neia, iu., wno is a visitor nere ror tha winter, was a guest for the Tuesday meeting. i . Because of illness- Miss Lois Ohmart will not be able to be one of the : assisting hostess for the Business and Professional Worn en's card club Friday night and the meeting has! been postponed. BridgeTeaT(Benef it v An , Event of Today One of the charming parties of the year is that given by ths wom en of the Unitarian charcb. Thfii "autumn" bridge tea la distinctly a part of the charitable work of the, Christmas: plans and as sch is attended toy largo numbers of Salem matrons and maids. . This, event will be given today at the homo of Mrs. C. S. Hamil ton on North ; Front street. Co a tract and auction bridge will ha in play and this wUl be followed by the tea hour, Matrons who are unable to come Xor the entire af ternoon will call In numbers at the tea hour.- !. Mrs. Otte Kuch, Mra. Everett Eggleston and Mrs. Wynne Grier will preside at the tea hour. Mrs. M. L. Meyers and Mra. & 8. Ham ilton will receive the guests. Mrs. Gladys Melntyre Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Merrill Kem per, will be soloist at the tea hour. Roberts. Mias June Edwards gave a . Hallowe'en party at her home Saturday night for-a group of young people. Guests were the Misses Ruth Bihl of Rlekreall, Margaret St. Clair of Jefferson, Julia Query, Janice Higgena, Dorothy Rice, Na omi CrOuser, Maxine Pettyjohn, Kate Hutchison, Dorothy salchen berg1 and Roy Rice, Jr., Wesley Goodrich Marion Shorey, Gordon Greenstreet. Bob Goodrich. Lloyd Davenport, Mathlas Grouser, Ray mond mgginaFrancIa; Lotti Le Roy Edwards; Floyd Query, Henry Query, and Floyd Bowman.Tif. Uessert : Luncheon Mrs. W. C. Toung has called an executive meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist church for this, afternoon at the home.of Mra. Herbert Ostlind. . The meeting will begin: with a dessert luncheon at one o'clock at the Ostlind home. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. C. Young, president; Mlsa Elsie Miller, vice president;. Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, secretary y Mrs. Merrill Travis, treasurer. Guests will Include the board, circle presidents, and a few addi tional guests. Following the lunch eon a business meeting will be held. .i Adolynk Club is Elntertained Members of , the Adolynk club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Reed Rowland Wednesday afternoon. Cards were in play and winning scores were held, by Mra. Roy Hurst, Mrs. Albert Gragg and. Mrs. L. W. Davidson. Special guests were Mra. L. W. Davidson, formerly of .Salem and visiting here now; Mrs. L. L. Jen sen and Mrs. Al Adolphson. SalchFur Trimmed: these Furred Vpiter low pricimr.- j. H' ; U75, $29.75, $39,757 The: elegance of these Furred Vpiter Coats belies their low Rtg. $19J5, $24. Now Luxuriously Fur Trimmed; . Crepy Wools, t Diagonal Weaves i Sizes 14 to 44 EH D D D'D 415 STATE ST. Republican Women Meet Friday ' f. The women of the Republicaa club will hear Mrs. W. Smith of Texas as a speaker lor the Fri day meeting to be held at ' e'clock at the Republican head quarters at State and Liberty ; streets. Mrs. Smith, once a democrat. i comes to Salem as a member of ' the National Republican commi ttee campaigning for President Hoover. SheTls said to be a very able speaker and interest is being roused among club women. Any one interested in the lec- ; ture is invited to come. Scotts Mills. The Misses Hen rletta i and . Gertrude Plas were ostesseg at a dinner party Friday night at the home of their mother, : Mrs. Johanna Plas, at Crooked Finger, honoring their brother Bernard on his birthday. Those present beside the honor guest were Irma MeFarland, Mar tha McKenna. Mary McKenna, Mary Mlehnser, Mrs. G. Miehuser, "Mrs. Tirard and son Ross, Henri- etta and:; Gertrude Plas, all of f Portlands Mr. and Mrs.John Plas, , Mrs. Johanna Plas, Casino, Marie and Gerard Plas. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellman .entertained with a masquerade party at their home Friday night ' la honor jof Miss Daphne Oswald, teacher of the Crooked Finger school. T. B. Endress won first prize for the best costume, Joe Helvey received the door prize. . . ThoB invited were the Misses Os wald; Mafy Splonski, Clara Keber, Paulina JSaalfeld, Henrietta Eb (ner, Ann Wavra, Marie Ebner, , Claudia Hassing, Justine Hunt and John Schmltz. Walbert Klmlinger, 'Joe. Splonski, Ambrose Gersch, , Herbert Waibet, Clement Butsch, : Joe Wavra, urban Butsch, Lea Fishery Joe Helvey, Milton Davis, Ray Smith, T. B. Endress and Mr. and Mrs. Welloian. if - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brunkal are receiving the felicitations of their .friendi upon the birth Of a daugh r: ter. Donna Lee, Tuesday at the Jackson maternity home. t 1 - ' West Side circle of Jason Lee chore will meet with Mrs. Rich- t ard Erickson, 1515. North Liberty streetj: ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruther ford were the inspiration' for a delightful surprise party planned by, their daughter. Miss Evelyn Rutherford Monday evening at the Rutherford home. Three ta bles of 'j500" were in plajy with winning scores held by Mrs. Ed Kertson, Mrs. George Schtilz. W. D. Allbright, and J. C. Schsmpp. j Mrs. O. A. Chase1 To be Hostess ! The Englewood Womenj's club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. A. Chase for a program and social meeting. Miss Maude Covington will dis cuss "Oregon Artists" as Ian in teresting and pertinent topic for the club At the social hour a special fea ture will be the observation of the birthdays of members; At the social hour a special fea ture will be the observation of the birthdays of members. Parent-Teacher-Student ! associ ation o Salem high school will meet for a business meeting and 'open house" at the highf school auditorium the evening of Novem ber 9. Additional Sbcilety J on Page 9 Baptist Women Hold Mid-Year Rally Women of the Baptist church were Hostesses lor tne central Willamette Asociatlon of Baptist Women at the First Baptist church Tuesday. This was a mid year rally and representatives were present from 18 nearby towns An Interesting program was given which Included business, special music, land talks by Mrs. Britton Ross, who led the devo tions; Mrs. A. D. Huntley, Port land; Mrs. Mabel Stevens Burton, Linfield college, McMinnville, and round table discussion by state and association workers and a pageant by the women of the Corvallis Baptist church. Independence. The Independ ence Women's club was hostess Tuesday for the surrounding wom en's lubs. The rooms of the club house were beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums. Mrs. Elmer Barahart, president of the club, extended welcome to the outside vfaitors.S . ., -. . Mr. Santee of the Normal school was speaker. The women found his talk interesting. Each presi dent of the outside clubs spoke to the 'group. Presidents from Oak Point, Valley View, Monmouth and! Elkins attended. I Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Cora Berry, chairman; Mrs. Ei A. 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