The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. March. 29 ; 1933 I PAGE FIVE 'A ociety Breakfast Club Hears Mrs. J. Vinton Scott An unusually Interesting meet ing was tbat which was enjoyed by the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club at the Marion ho tel at which time the 22 guests gathered' were addressed by Mrs. J. Vinton Scott. . Mrs. . Scott became a resident of China la 1919 and has lived in close contact "with conditions there for more than 10 years. She told her listeners that the women ! in China are the ones who are awakening to the needed changes there and that this has come about mostly throug? the women who hare gone abroad to study, and hare come home again with the information which they gave to their sisters. Women are taking adranced places in professional life In Chi na and in one Instance are per haps i-Jique in that in Shanghai there Is a "Women's Bank" by name and which is entirely run by women. Mrs. Scott told her listeners that the accounts given of China by Pearl Bock In her books are not at all exaggerated. D. A. R. Will Meet In Dallas Saturday Salem members of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, will motor to Dal las to be the guests of the Dallas Chemeketa chapter members Sat urday afternoon. A distinguished visitor for the afternoon will a real granddaugh ter of the revolution, Mrs. Lydia Learning Miller, granddaughter of Judan Learning. Mrs. Miller re sides near Dallas and will come to the meeting as guest and, informal speaker. Reports of the conference, a three-day event In Eugene begin ning today, will be given, and a social hour will be enjoyed. Hostesses for the afternoon in clude Mrs. R. Y. Morrison, Mrs. J. E. Sibley, Mrs. C. C. Campbell. Mrs. C. L. Crider, Mrs. H. C. Aik en, Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs. Os- oar Hayter, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Mrs. Nell Hopping, Mrs. J. R. All- good and Mrs. H. S. Plnkerton. Mrs. T. A. Livesley Luncheon Hostess A charming luncheon of Tues day afternoon was that for which Mrs. T. A. Livesley was hostess. complimenting a group of ma- gtrons. Following the luncheon hour contract bridge was in play. Covers were placed for Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs. J. H. Cal- laghan, Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs.-H. O. Malson, Mrs. Palmer MacDon- ald, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Jerald Backstrand, Mrs. W. E. Scandling of Portland and Miss Gertrude Hanger of Walla Walla, and for Mrs. Livesley. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS The smart matron can wear a print frock It It la a carefully se lected one ... to prove it we have sketched today this delightful model. The flattering revers, snug, hip yoke, smart seaming and new sleeves give perfect proportion to the larger figure, and It the print is a small geometric design, wide ly spaced, the results will be most charming. Lace makes a dainty vestee. 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Doak, SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday, March t9 Technocracy forum, city library, 8 o'clock; W. JL Delzell, speaker. West Way club of Women's Benefit association, with Mrs. Jennie Miller, S51 South 19th street. 8 o'clock. Salem district meeting of W. F. M. S. in First Meth odist church, beginning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Florence Wright, 1730 South Liberty street, hostess for all-day meeting of Royal Neighbors Sewing dab, potluck dinner, each guest bring own table service. Thursday, March SO Monthly W. C- T. TJ. meeting of South Salem In Leslie church parlors; Mrs. Hannah Martin speaker; special music planned. West Salem Foreign Missionary society, S o'clock with Mrs. C. L. Dark, 97S Edgewater street. Friday, March SI Past Matrons club of Order of Eastern Star, reg ular meeting at home of Mrs. Ida Godfrey; 7:30 o'clock dinner and business meeting to follow. North Salem W. C. T. U.. matron's silver medal contest, 7:30 o'clock in Englewood United Brethern church, 17 th and Nebraska streets. Annual Children's program Y. M. C. A. under lead ership of Mrs. C. A. Kells; high school and Junior high school children participating. Saturday, April 1 Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R. to meet in Dallas for regular monthly .meeting. . Aurora Lodge Honors Members; Old Fashioned Dance At Roy Kennedy Home Aurora Laurel Chapter O. E. S. of Canby, honored their char ter members at a meeting held Thursday evening. Out of eleven charter members remaining, five were present. They were John Eld. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles, Mrs. Frank Dodge and Mrs. J. E. Dodds. Mrs. Eccles, who was made sentinel at the time the chapter was organised 19 years ago, is still holding that office. Dr. j. Francis Drake and Mrs. Drake of Portland were also hon ored, as Dr. Drake instituted the chapter and is a frequent visitor. Another pleasant feature was the presence of Mrs. Alma Camp- oeu, w. m. of Venus Chapter of Donald, who was accompanied by Mrs. D. E. Green. Zena Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ken nedy entertained a group of friends with an old fashioned dance Saturday night. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert and son Bob by, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Creswell and children Bessie, Lorraine and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephens. Mrs. C. F. But ler and sons Frank and Louis. Olga and Ted Horten, Easter Ol- en, Mrs. Mae Truxall and daugh ter Jean, Ed Cudney and son Har ry. Clifford Hopkins, Paul Jew- ett, Mrs. Robert Austin, W. Card. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hunt and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Holland and daughter Laverne, Lillian, Isabell and Myrtle Ken nedy, Albert M. Patrick and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Scio Miss Doris NeDtune. class advisor for the senior class, entertained that class at a party Saturday night, at the home of Mrs. Dean Morris. Durine the evening, games were in progress for which Miss Ruby Jackson and Leland Miller received nriies. Mrs. Morris assisted Miss Nep tune in serving. Guests included the Misses Ru by Jackson, Veneta McClaln, Hel en Miller, Doris Clarke, Bernice Newnouse, Doris Kirk, and Vir ginia Turnidge, and Messrs. Le land Miller, Alfred Yunker, Alan Freitag, Emmet Maine, and Glenn Arnold. Aumsvllle. Members of the Aumsville Women's club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Alene Castle Thursday af ternoon, with Mrs. W. Castle as assistant hostess. Vases of golden daffodils added a pretty note to tne cheerful gue3t rooms. Besides the regular business Thursday March 30th Only 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. First Quality; Lavce Top; Reinforced French Heel; Cradle Sole, 00 Keedle mm 3 Society Editor Miss Neptune Scio Hostess Compliments Friends session the afternoon activities consisted of a variety of needle work. A pleasant event of the af ternoon was the handkerchief gift shower, complimenting Mrs. W. A. Forgey, who will soon move to her new home north of Salem. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Columus and Mrs. Ham. Mrs. T. Y. McClellan will be hostess to the club at her home in West Stayton April 6 for an all day quilting. West Salem. Miss Lottie Mo- Adams was the inspiration for a pleasant surprise when a group of neighbors and friends helped her celebrate her birthday anni versary. After social afternoon of five hundred, the guests pres ented Miss McAdams and Mrs. EL L. Miller each with a beautifully decorated cake for their joint birthday. Those present were Mesdames William L. La Due. Guy C. New gent, John A. Gosser, Nicholas Brlnkley, Dale Lemon, Frank P. Wells, Ray Lacey, Elmer D. Cook. Fred Gibson, Robert Pattlson, Olive Hawk, Ray Ferguson and B, L. Miller and the Misses Betty Bedford and Lottie McAdams. Mrs. E. Lloyd Miller was given a delightful birthday surprise par ty Sarturday night when Salem callers were Messers, and Mes dames Ralph Curtis, A. E. Ullman, Don Hendrie, Mark Wilbur, Loren Hove ana E. L.. Muter ana family, St. Paul The Lady Forest ers held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. E. C. Davidson. Playing 500, Mrs. Charles Good ing received the first prize and Mrs. Steve Merten received con solation; playing bridge. Miss Zella Davidson received first and Mrs. Edward Davidson, consola tion. Sunday afternoon, Miss Patri cia Davidson was honored by i birthday dinner at her home. Her schoolmates present at the dinner were Virginia Ernst, Mary David son, Marcello Stupfel, Mary Ann Kir and Dorothy Faber. Riverview. A surprise party was given for Mrs. L. P. Bart- nek in honor of her birthday, Sat urday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lora Piatt, here. Mrs. Florence Wright will en tertaln the Royal Neighbors club at her home today for an all-day meeting with potluck lunch at noon. Members are requested to bring their own table service. Special Advertising Sale vg) InJ ( TWO PAIRS-. OF CHIFFON HOSE f2.00 Value. PERFECT QUALITY FRENCH HEEL. $2.00 Genuine Rock Crystal Necklace I I W W strnn on Silver-Finish non-tarnishing Chain. Present this adTertisement and 99 cents and receive one $1.00 .7 Face Powder, one l-OO bottle May Qveem Exquisite Perfume, a S2.00 Genuine Rock Crystal Necklace Strang on silver-tlnfeh chain and TWO PAIRS of LADIES' 800 needle chiffon S 1.00 HOSE. Remember, yon get 2 PAIRS of hosiery. II you cannot come, send someone to onr store Thursday and leave e and yoar set will be . la Id aside. Pay Only ZzSZS IJ W Present This Ad POSITIVELY KO SETS SOUP AFTER CXOSE OP SALE SHOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $6.00 . WOE Opera Hoisso Pfaactaacy Oourt and High Street - Special Advertising Sale v - - Affairs Basketball Team Is Complimented The Salem chapter of the Co lumbia District Luther league en tertained the champion .basket ball team of the American Luth eran church at a banquet given In their honor Sunday evening at i o'clock. The banquet was held In the church parlors. Max Oehlar was the head of the ceremonies while Ward Horn acted as toastmaster. The president, of the Columbia District Luther league. Ralph Luedtke was one of the many honored guests. Speeches were made by the fol lowing. Tyrus Hillway, Alvin Ol son. Rev. ETlckson, Mark Oelhlar, Marvin Johnson and Tom Allport. The personnel of the basketball team are Tom Allport, captain and business manager; Irvin Bahlburg, Tyrus Hillway, William Schnieder, William White, Terdl Sederstrom, Howard King. Stan ley Knight, Mark Gelhlar and Wil liam Haskins. Other bidden guests were the Misses Vera Coward. Opal 8tri- gent, Louvera Horn, Iola Znes- seth, Clarice Kolbe, Mary Dan ger, Josephine Ackline, Hattle Bratsel, Lucille Hanson, Berdie Hebel, Arlene Sholseth, Sybil Johnson, Phyllis Hart, Luetta Rienwauld, Olive Ragan, Arlene Timm, Mildred Loelle, Helena and Victoria Schnieder. Olive Schurtz, Dorothy Sederstrom. Mrs. Max Oelhlar. Mrs. Bill Brietzke, Oscar Sederstrom, Ro bert Sederstrom, Harold Toelie. John Conger, Olive Glenn, Edwin Vieske. Kenneth Caissex. Rebekahs Elect Delegates At their regular meeting Mon day night the Rebekah lodge elect ed five delegates to attend the grand lodge session to be held in Pendleton in May. Delegates elect ed were Alma Henderson. Grace M. Taylor, Jessie Moored. Cora Van Pelt and Ella Smith. The al ternates: Lillian Fleener, Eugenia Seigmund, Dora Hill, Evelyn Na- derman and Helen McLeod. Coral McNeill was recommended as dis trict deputy president for this dis trict. The F. L. Girls from the Re bekah lodge are going to put on their play, "Dr. Kure All." at the girls' state training school Thurs day night, under the direction of Miss Wilda Fleener. Informal Tea Planned For Studio Afternoon A pleasing informal tea la an nounced for Friday afternoon between the hours of two and four o'clock In the studio of Mrs. Jessie Bush and Mrs. Robey Rat cllffe In the Nelson building. A program is being arranged with a guest speaker and several musical and Interpretative read ing numbers. Miss Carlotta Crow ley, of the Salem school system, will be speaker for the afternoon. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. Willis J. Roughton. Assisting in serving will be Miss Genevieve Thayer, Miss Sally Lansing and Miss Zora Farnsworth. Mrs. Frank Powers entertained at her home Tuesday afternoon In compliment to the ladles aid so ciety of the East Division of the First Methodist church. Mrs. D. A. Hodge was assisting hostess. A gay profusion of daffodils and forsythla were used about the guest rooms. Silverton Miss Margaret Rosa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Custer Ross, Is spending her two weeks' spring vacation at the home of her parents here. Miss Ross is attending the Annie Wright sem inary at Tacoma. She will return to her school work the second weekend In April. Mrs. Rachel Reeder has as her house guests Mr. and Mrs. John Marrfleld of Waldo Hills. Mrs Reeder gave a dinner Monday evening honoring the occasion of Mr. Man-field's birthday. Thursday March 30th Only 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. For All Five Articles Orders Add 10c LIMIT Ts Each Customer in i Alpha Phi Alpha Alumnae Meets ! The Salem group of the Alpha Phi Alpha Alumnae association met Monday evening at the chap ter house. The business meeting was followed by a social evening, i Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Leonard Helsler and Miss Rosetta Smith. : Present were Mrs. A. F. Chiis tenson. Mrs. Francis De Harpport, Mrs. W. Wells. Mrs. Harold El bert, Mrs. Leonard Heisler, Miss Muriel White, Miss Beneitta Ed wards, Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Helen Moore. Miss Roberta Varley, Miss Loretta Varley, Miss Gladys Miller, Miss Velleda Oh mart. Miss Rosetta Smith. J. U. G. dub Has Special Guests A number of special guests were present for the Monday meeting of the J. U. O. elub at the R. E. Jones home, with Miss Lillian Kayser as hostess. These Included Mrs. Jenny Shelton, Miss Myrtle Porter, Miss Caroline Kayser and Mrs. Louise Jones. Miss Kayser used a springlike arrangement of pussywillows and daffodils for the guest rooms and for the service table at the coffee hour. Miss Dorothy Walker and Mrs. Louise Jones assisted In serv ing. A short business meeting was followed by puzzling moments over a jigsaw puzsle. Tillicum Club Plans Guest Dance The Tillicum dancing club has planned a gay party for its April meeting, which will be an event of April 2S. At this time "guest night" will be observed at Crystal Garden. Special features and an unusually festive time is being an ticipated. The club met Tuesday night tor the March dance at Castillian hall. One of the largest dinner parties to precede the dance was that with covers for 32 guests which was observed as a no-host affair at Mrs. Ida Godfrey's. Mrs. Harold V. Warden enter tained at her home on Jefferson street recently, to celebrate the first birthdays of four little ones whose birthdays were last week The guests of honor were Mike Holms, Barbara Lange. Wayne Hall, and Nita Lee Warden. Oth era present were Mr. and Mrs. M. be chic"--says Anne A12TI (Ltp)Sixes 16 to 20; MtoH A2221 (Center) Snail, medium or Isrgt sizes A240i (Rigbt)Smoll, medium or Urge sixes we Holms, .. Mr. and lira, Herbert Lange and son Jerry, Mrs. Ferdlg Hall and daughter Shirley, Mrs. D. T. Hamm or Jefferson, a spe cial guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Har old V. Warden. Chapter A. B. is Entertained A delightful evening was spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Ray L. Smith .when Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mary Reerea entertained for the regular meeting of Chapter A. B. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. For the program Mrs. J. C. Nelson gave an Interesting book review. At the coffee hour Mrs. Roy Hewitt and Mrs. A. R. Hun ter assisted the hostesses In serv ing. The next hostess for the group will be Mrs. E. O. Richards. A delightful affair of Sunday was the joint birthday dinner In Mill City complimenting the 70th birthdays of Dan Wilkenson and Tom McCloud. The event was cele brated at the Wilkinson home. A noon dinner was followed by an informal afternoon. Guests in cluded Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Mc Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilken son and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cagle of West Stayton. Mrs. Clarence Baldeon, Grants Pass; Mrs. Ruth Decker, Poeatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Salem, and Mrs. Wilkenson. Arnold Wildt Has Exceptional Card For School Study PERRYDALE. March 28 Honor roll students in the inter mediate room for the past six weeks are: Arnold Wildt. Eugene Morrison, Josephine Bruinsma, Virginia Stapleton and Paul An drews. Arnold Wildt was on the honor roll all of last year as all this year so far. Alga Ribbers and George VanOtten were the only two pu pils In Polk county to receive 100 per cent In the recent mid-year examination. O. P. BRAKNEN FINED WOODBURN, March 28 C P. Braanen of Seattle was arrest ed by state police officer, Farley Mogan Monday morning neat Brooks where he overtook and passed an oil truck, crowding car off the highway. He appeared before Judge Hiram Overton and pleaded guilty. He was fined 8 5 and costs. "When at home . every day in umEum SLATED FOR HUT Monmouth High School Group Will Produce 3 Short Plays BETHEL, March St A east selected from the membership of the Bethel Community elub Is presenting the two hour play, "The ' ittle Clodhopper- at the schoolhouse Friday night. Mrs. Roy Marchand la in the title role. Others are J. O. Lauderback, W. L. Creech, Junior Hamrlck. Mrs. H. H. Boles, Mrs. A. I. Eoff, Miss Josephine Zak. A small change Is being made for the benefit of the Commun ity club treasury. Bethel school is five miles east of Ladd and Bush bank out State street. MONMOUTH, March 28 Mon mouth high school students will present three one-act plays Thurs day and Friday nights. The cast of "Sir Launfal" Is Leo Blodgett, John Ha'er, John Murdock and Charles Petrie. In "Green Shadows" Dorothy Rydell and Cyril Wilson play the leads, supported by Mildred Cole, Al Snyder and Charles Coleman. "Elmer" Is played by Warren Elliott, supported by this cast: Birdlne Derby. June Craven, Mil dred McKnight, Mabel Schirman, Arne Jensen, Jane Parrish, Leroy Wilson and Elvie Bond. These are all-school produc tions, and a senior play will be presented later In the spring. I larry Way Entrant As F. F. Declaimer SILVERTON, March 28 Har ry Way will represent Silverton chapter of the Future Farmers of America public speaking contest to be held at McMinnvtlle Thurs day night. Others going over from here to the contest are Tom Miller, Herbert Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crabtree. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED QUEENER, March 28 A birth day party given by Mrs. Paul Lambrecht and Miss Ada Chrls tensen of Stayton, was much en joyed Saturday night at the Clem and through her smartly individual house dress and apron patterns shows you how! Anne Adams lavishes as much. atten tion on her "styles for sweeping" as she does on her exquisite afternoon and formal frocks, for it is her belief that a comfortable, sensibly designed and be coming house frock actually lightens domestic cares. Patterns for such house frocks and aprons appear frequently in the Anne Adams pattern feature published in this newspaper every day; and several pages of these patterns appear in the Anne Adams pattern catalog which may also be ordered through our Pat tern Department. The Wash Goods departments of the stores have plenty of good, durable, tubable materials and Anne Adams par ticularly recommends gay, all-over prints or bright solid colors. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS are 15 cents each. The coupon below is for your convenience in ordering the pat terns illustrated. PATTERN. DEPARTMENT Pattern address of your paper FiyWM it payment at fifteen ceoo each for tbe following patterns : A2277insize A2225iasizt A2403insxz , Send to Neme Address. Crane home. Guests were: - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eecl&son. .barrel Fleming, Ray and Vilas Harold, Jake Marti. Ben and Joe Seniles, Clemens Laimhrecht. Mary Schlies, Nola Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul LambrechUl Ada Chrlstensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Crane and children, f Coast Short Cuts . Are Reported to be In Pair Condition BRUSH CREEK, March 18, Both the "Salmon River cut-off and the Dallas short cut roads to the coast are in much better con dition than Icould be expected fol lowing the severe winter, reports a group ot Brush Creek people who motored out to DeLake Sun day. ; Vegetation was further ad vanced at the coast and grass did not seem as much damaged by frost as it does In the Talley. No rain was reported at DeLake and no wind blew during the after noon. County Convention Of Farmers Union Slated Saturday BETHEL? March 28 A large delegation from Bethel local plans to attend tQ,e Marion county con vention of the Farmers Union Saturday, April 1. at Marlon. This is to be sn all day session. Opening at 10 o'clock, pot luck dinner at noon. Much Important business is to come before the members. NORMAL REOPEN8 MONMOUTH. March 28 The Oregon Normal school and train ing school reopened Mondsy after the spring vacation. Miss Lucille Wall. Mrs. Melford Nelson and her brother Frank Haymrn. and Miss Helen Martin went to Los Angeles to visit relatives and ob serve the earthquake stricken ter ritory. EASTER 8I.VG PLANNED PIONEER. March 28. The "sing" group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis Sun day for Its regular covered dish dinner and social sing. Solos were given by Mrs. C. Dornhecker and Vera Miller. The next meeting will be held at the elubhouse on Easter Sunday and program win be ar ranged In keeping with the day. e Adams v