-ThaJOTtEGON STJLTESIIANSal-Orejroii. Saturday Morning, April 8. 1933 PAGCFIYC 3 it -1 Society News arid GliiB Affairs iOlivi M. Doax, Socitty Editor 525,111 ARB LDMJ eras COME Bridge Afternoon Charming Affair for Maid A charming afternoon will be that of today when Mrs. A. C. Kof t will entertain at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert for her sister, Miss Jose phine Albert, j Miss Albert has spent much of her time since her graduation from Willamette in. the east where nhe attended Columbia uniTersity nnd took special work in TOice. Just before her departure for New Tork she was the center of much entertainment and at thai time announced her engagement to Bruce Spauldlng, Willamette law student and now practicing in Dallas. since her rather recent, return from New York she has been bus ily connected witn tne music ac tivities of the city and has done much radio work. Guests bidden to compliment Miss Albert this afternoon, most f whom will come for bridge ana some of whom will call for tea include: Mrs. Winsor Calkins and Miss Martha Patterson of Eugene; Miss Cadtlda Majotorema ot Los An geles; Miss Grace Jorgensen ot 1'ortland: Mrs. Charles Swan of N'ewberg; and Mrs. Paul Pember ton of Woodburn; From Salem Miss Genevieve Thayer, Miss Rosalind Van Win kle, Miss Pauline Johnson, Miss Florence Power, Miss Elisabeth Clements. Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Eillie Cupper, Miss Margaret Pur vine, Mi3s Sue Prlngle, Miss Lil lian Scott, Miss Jennie Delzell; Mrs. Oscar White, Mrs. Gurnee Flesh er, Mrs. Clarence Emmons, Mrs. Frederick S. Bynon, Jr., Mrs. Roben Maaske, Mrs. Wallace Grif fith, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Charles Kaufman, and Mrs. Gar land Simpson. Miss Rath Kitchen entertain ed Thursday evening for Miss IUta Claggett, bride - elect of George R. Goodrich of Camas, Wash. The marriage will be an vent ot April 30. Bridge was fn play at five tables. Mrs. Char les Claggett won high score. A pretty shower for. the -bride-elect preceded the coffee hour at which time Miss Kitchen was assisted by Mrs E. W. Kitchen and Mrs. Marion Curry. Yalsets. One of the gayest r parties of the year was given at the D. A. Grout home Tuesday . sight tn honor ot the house guests of Mrs. Grout, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kagley of San Francisco. Bridge ' was enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Heydon received first prize and Mrs. Amos ' Den no second. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley left Wed- nesday for Portland, where they will remain. " SOCIAL CALENDAR . . Saturday, April 8 . Salem Women's clubhouse; annual officers. nomination ot Zonta Club Makes Extensive Plans I Plans were further developed by the Zonta club in a social and business meeting held at the home of Miss Alene Phillips Thursday night tor the district conference which will be held April 22-23 at Everett, Wash. At this time Katherlne Maddox, national president, will be in at tendance and later will visit the Salem chapter. At the April 20 meeting of the Zonta club election will be held to fill the five vacancies on the board of executives for the clpb. Nominations made include Eliza beth Gallaher, Frances Jonasson, Helen Pearce, Kathryn Gunnell, Helen Hockey. LaVerne Winkler, Hazel Cook. Belle Brown, Wini fred Herrick, and Barbara Barnes. It was announced too. that April 13 would be the last nlxht for community programs to be presented by Zonta club members. This one will be presented at Looney Butte and Is under the di rection of Helen Yockey. Dr. J. Vinton Scott will show pictures taken by himself In China. Miss Hazel Cook will introduce the numbers, and Gladys Mclatyre Thomas will be soloist. Students of Miss Barbara Barnes will give a group of dance numbers. Following the business meetine refreshment were served by the nostess assisted by Mrs. M. D, Phillips and Miss Hazel Cook. Tfce Coterie club was enter- tamed by Mias Frances Graham and Miss Mable Dotson in the Green Gate room of the Spa, Tuesday night. Bridge was played, and win ning scores went to Miss Edith Starrett and Miss Marie West roff. Mrs. Mark Fowler was a guest of the evening. Club members present were Miss Helen Fletch er, Miss Isobel Bartlett. Miss Marie Westhoff, Mrs. Mildred Samuelson, Miss Edith Starrett Miss Frances Graham and Miss Mable Dotson. Luncheon is Pretty Event at Hoyt Home A pretty luncheon ot Friday was that for which Mrs. F. M. Hoyt was hostess to members of the Fidelis class of the First Bap tist church, of which Mrs. Helen Prescott Is teacher. Covers were placed for 45! guests at a charm ingly arranged table centered with spires and daffodils flanked with yellow tapers In crystal hold ers. Place cards were dainty hand-painted creations in yellow. Mrs. Hoyt was assisted by Mrs. F. A. Erickson, Mrs. W. L. Meek er, Mrs. P. J. Blesslns, Mrs. Mark Skiff, and Mrs. T. D. McClain. Following the luncheon hour a program was presented by Mrs. J Yinton Scott, who spoke on China and Japan; solos by Hoshla Wat anobl accompanied by Miss Gladys Edgar, and an amusing skit under the direction of Mrs. Clifton Mudd and presented by Mrs. W. 1. Meeker, Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. F. A. Erickson and Mrs. Mudd. Rainbow to Observe Anniversary Members of Chadwick chanter. uraer Mr Rainbow Girls, are attending church in a body Sun day morning at St. Paul's Epis copal church. They will meet, at 10:45 before the church and enter together, where they will be seated In a special section. This is an annual custom on the part of the organization and Is a compulsory part ot the ritual. The occasion is the ob servance of -the anniversary ot the founding - of the national order; each chapter Is to attend church in a body on the Sunday nearest the date of April 6. Dayton. More than 40 people attended the district missionary meeting of the Christian church held at Hibbert's hall In Dayton Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Bailey ot Eugene was the principal speaker. Dallas Missionary Society Has Meeting With Falls City Group Mrs.. Dean Morris Entertains on Birthday of Daughter; Mrs. Lacy is Hostess Delphian G roup To Meet Here April 14 Of interest to a Urge num ber of matrons ot Salem and vi cinity is the announcement of plana for the Mid - Willamette Valley district Delphian assembly which, will be held la Salem Ap ril 14. The meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian chureh and will open at 10 o'clock; Luncheon will be served in the church dining rooms and all chapter members attending are requested to make reservations with their chai'er presidents. Mrs. James D. Goble, western representative of the national organization, will be the chief speaker for the assembly. Mrs. Joy Warner ot Dallas, president of the assembly will preside. Mrs. English and Mrs. Owens of Portland will be special guests, and Mrs. Rich will talk on technocracy." Mrs. Harry Harms will present a group of solo numbers. Several members ot Salem chapters will attend the district assembly being held by Portland district Wednesday at the Port land hotel, and reports from this meeting will be made at the Salem meeting. Represented in the Mid-Wil lamette Valley district assembly will Include five chapters. Delta Chi and Sigma Nu of Salem, and chapters each from Monmouth, Independence and Dallas. Englewood Women's Club Elects Officers Englewood Women's club met at the home of Mrs. J. M. Seharff Friday afternoon. At this time annual election of officers was made with the result that Mrs. John Marr, Jr., will serve ai president, Mrs. 'Frances Welch, vice - president, and Mrs. Victor Woodneld as secretary. Assistant hostess for the after noon included Mrs. Victor Wood- field, Mrs. Harry McWhorter and Miss Margaret Townsend. A program of mnsie was pre sented by the orchestra of Parrish school and vocal number from Englewood school. - Mrs. A. R. Tartar will be host ess to the group tor the May meeting. Present for the after noon were Mrs. A. R. Tartar, Mrs A. I Skewis. Mrs. J. H. Ryan Mrs. H. C. Grant, Mrs. Rooert Forkner, Mrs. J. C. HiU, Mrs. J A. Wonderlick. Mrs. W. M. Me- Morris, Mrs. W. L. Gilbert. Mrs O. A. Chase, Mrs. Earl Chappell, Mrs. Watson Townsend, Mrs. A. Barker and Miss Margaret Schreiber. a Examination of Records . to Precede Mailing out Of 210 Checks , Seed loan checks to the number of 210 and totaling nearly $11,- 000 were received Thursday morning hy . the Marlon county seed loan committee, and will be disbursed by mall to the borrow ers as rapidly as possible. Checks for the Woodburn sub-office are also in the lot. Before the checks are ready to be turned over to the applicants, records will be searched before the mortgages are recorded. If the seed loan committee la then satisfied that there has been no misrepresentation in regard to se curing the loan, the check will be delivered through the maiL The county committee here has made an excellent record on Its seed loan endeavors, for the only change from its recommendations has been an occasional paring down on the size of the loan, it was stated yesterday. The committee urges that ap plicants for the loans do not come In person tor the checks, as the only way in which distribution' will be made fs through the maiL The checks received yesterday are less than half the number which will ultimately be received la this county, as total applica tions will likely exceed trfe 100 mark. More checks are expected In smaller lots right along until au come, some applications are still being made. Now Is The Time Buy n wood n Pattern 2564 TV OL.OUs Falls Cltyl ' Ther Missionary Society of the Dallas Methodist church hold its regular monthly meeting in the local church Wed nesday afternoon and presented an interesting program ot playlets I and musical numbers. At the close of the Missionary meeting a delightful pre-Easter silver tea was served in the social room of the church by the local M. E. Ladies' Aid, with Mrs. D. J. Grant, Mrs. E. G. White. Mrs. M. I Thompson and Mrs. Martin Deal In charge. About 35 Dallas people were present. Monmouth Mrs. R. B. Swenaon and Mrs. F. O'Rourke were hostesses Wednesday at the Swenson home to the Social Hazel Green Mrs. Ralph Wor-1 - i i mi t a j ftlLTS 3?i2! w2kST " ciuTmVt7. rjriSi di7mMHnrtft nnm :rt " George Beckner for an all-day day meeting to quilt. Seventeen members were present. Mrs. B. C. Zlelinskl will be hostess tor an afternoon meeting April II. Mrs. Charles Zlellnski's side won la the attendance contest. They will be treated by the losers at the Hazel Park May 2, which, will be the last meeting for the sea son. Mrs. Clifton is captain of the losing side. Misses Imogene and Lucille Wood will be hostesses to the Ot- quilting and pot-luck dinner. HOME H STOCK APPLICATlOrJ MADE loans. Only conservative valua tions will be used. Home-owners whose property Is unencumbered will be urged to make modest loang for improvement and re pair purposes. Flavor that can't bo copied . Application for 11 shares of terbein Guild Sunday at 1 o'clock, ... -A T. at th. Pearl Wood home lntsead TC! SLil iSrfi.. Mutual Earing, and Loan asso- elation here. The par ralue of Hour club. The nrorram fnclud- i .JHX' w-lST. "-Tit: la the home loaa bank- entitles ed two readings by Martha Mae when a group of friends came to th,e loeil ocIat!on "ffure Blair, a Tiolln duet by Barbara help hhn celebrate his 40th birth. Tanc " " 11 times Powera anil Harriet Rosalie I Hav Tit. v. i- I -" tsiu ui me iukl, Chambers: and a talk on child d.u'.ht. ui nii nrn.iv; The local association has ap- psycb-'.ogy and parent-teacher Mrs. Joseph Ziellnski. pUd,f?.r ?20'000 1 ? u problems by Miss Clara Trotter, Those present were the honor inPlet,tt . peet4 ortT; annArTiaor nf th trainlnr school. I niMt Vn WaIV u, M I ine iunas, wnen receiveu, win th nmrram Th wTt itiMtinr Uni Tam mnh iitiiaVf I or tne local associauoa ana we will Ka mf f-YtA " Vi tv V ora rinma I jil1tAi Jf anil Tm TMa I residue will be used for new with, Mrs. Harriet Chambers of Mathes and daughter, ot Middle Salem as one ot the hostesses. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Laud, Salem I Mr. I)aillT TriaTin Mm Wllllim McCormarlr and inn TTAnnAth. VTr raua uy lao couuiry name nd Mrs. Perrr Sanndirann Un or Mrs. h. Aiatner smun was tne Frances Galnard and Robert scene of a aeugnuui social eveni Delm. Oninabr Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. I smith and ner motner, Mrs. Anna scj0. A birthday party honor Vedder, entertained the Women's iQg Evelyn Katsel was held Wed club with a one o'clock luncheon, nesdav afternoon at th hom of f resent were Mrs. tr. tn. unggs, her mother. Mn. n.n Morria. Mrs. Eldon Frink, Mrs. m. ju. Miss Doris Neotune and Miss Dor- mom pson, jurs. i. u. jaenrung, ifl Clark assisted Mrs. Morris. Mrs. E. G. White, Mrs. D. J. I OauU itUndliir wam nrnln Grant, Mrs. D. J. Ickes, Mrs. C. P. I Flanagan. Natalie Phlllina. MTtn Morn ana ine mviiea guests mtb. i Biiren June Cyrus, Juanlce Thay- anerman osier ana airs. e. y. i er, Llla Lee Thayer and Donald tieigerson. Gonser. - I In a contest. Natalia PhiUina Br ANNE ADAMS ' I GerraU The Hermosa so-1 received first oris for hirt eora What the well-dressed matron j clal club met at the home of Mrs. and Carolyn Flanagan, the eonso- ehould weaT . . . tne moaeiisam . urown xnursaay aiter- ration, sketched today decides that ques-lnoon. Those present were Mrs. tlon tn a rery pleasing manner. I F. w. seeiy, Mrs. Konert tiar- Gervaia Mrs. George Ramp, The dainty nointed lace restee I per. Mrs. O. J. Moisan, Mrs. Mrs. M. H. Hennlnsr and Mra. and pointed skirt seaming are I Sumner Sterens, Mrs. A. De Jar- Sumner Stevens attended a meet- slenderizing and tha shoniaer ain. Mrs. u. w. uuisionn, mrs. mg of NydU Court, Daughters capes are gracefully flared tojM. D. Hennlng, Mrs. J. V. Kep-ot the Nile held at the Masonic further narrow .the aunonette. I ptnger, Mrs. u. t. waaswonn, parlors in Woodburn Tuesday rintm. mill tw; fnr fhnlct of I Mrs. 8. H. Manning and the I af tarnnnn Mn. Iniit ' WiMm y back treatments. Printed sheer I hostess. queen of Nydla temple. Mrs. Q. erenes or cottons . would be everi . . Murnhr. Mrs. Tharaa Caatnar o delightful for this model. I aerrau. ine ot. ita aitar ana Mrs.- Dorothy Hopkins, all pattern 2584 may do oraerea i society mei at tne pama "m i or Portland were honored guests. only in sizes Is, 18, 40, 41, 4riesaay aiternooa to quui. mrm. and 41. Slza SI reqnlrea Per prauu, mrs. rrea jcaer ana yards 1 inc fabric and yard Mrs. M. Marsters were the host- tt Inch lace. Illustrated step-by- esses. atep instructions included , wit - a . , . ?;Wasonda. Mr. and Mrs. Axtnnr uoma ana vaoir uiutaur Connie Gofrln entertained Sunday at their home. The .occasion be ing tha 10tb wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ooffln. . WOODBURN, April 7. Burton W. Dunn has been chosen by the Woodburn school board as super intendent ot public schools to suc ceed V. D. Bain, resigned. Mr. Dunn has been principal of Shedd high school the past three years. Dunn is a graduate of Kimber- ly. Idaho, high school, Idaho State Normal at Albion and attended Oregon State college, receiving his eacneior or science decree tn 1910. He also taught the seventh and eighth grades of Greenwood Central school at Hazelton. Idaho, a number of years. His salary will be S1S00 a year. as was aeciaea by the budget com. mittee at iU last meetine. Wed nesday, April 12. has been named as the date for the next budget meeting, when teachers' salaries win he set for the coming year. Four Teachers at Scio Renamed Now;! Maybe More Later 8CIO. April T At a school board meeting Tuesday night, the roiiowing teachers were re-elected to teach in the Scio schools: Mr. Gallegly, principal, beginning ais 7th year here: E. P. Cald well, ninth year as teacher In the 7th and 8th grades; Miss Mil dred Gardner, Srd and 4th grades; Miss Dorrls Kllndt, pri mary instructor. Other teachers will not be chosen natil some time la July or August. feat fiftom entt (He) la ! r ttamp feias pifm4), (of this yttenu Write pUtr T addrM sb -atrto nabr. B au to tut ait waatod, flul for h Aaaa Alaas t salaa hook. It coouiaa It lortml paffM at Jo1t Faria-laapiMd - . la far rrery wvlay aaa kowa kw to ha hl at rrrry haar tt taa r. XTry atjrt 1 prartls al, aad eay to auka. Tkara ara atodala far tka larcar tigvra aad acM at delightful Joalor and kU it atylea. Lavaly llanria. aad a arnnory pattoraa, to, rrlea af eata las; fiftoaa casts, aatalor aad pa-, tora tofethns, twaatr-nva aanta. Addraaa all atoil erdora e Tka Ortraa Statoamaa Pattora Dprt aant, S4S W. ITtk etraat Krw Tark ettr. ; ' ' . - - West Stayton On tha even ing ot April first. Mrs. Weston Lacy entertained at bar home with an -April Fool party; At I contest, Clyde Comstoek took first prize. ; . "When yon ara offend smbstitnte for genniao KelloggVt remember tt la seldom la tbo aplrlt of service. - 7 PERMANENT CA WAVE OUC $10.00 On Permanent 1100. Shampoo, Tingerwave, Mar cel and Haircuts, each 25c and KOey Mrs.- Snelgrora, beauty specialist, is now as sociated with this .beauty shop. ...- ( Beauty Maid Shoppe Over Stenslof fs Phone 4 48 1 Ladies Attention Don't fail to attend tha Ironer demonstration at TODAY Abo demonstration at your homo if desired HOGG BROS. APPLIANCE STORE TeL0023 ' -450 Btata 14. HURRY! Enter your child In MUler't Photographic CONTEST! I : IV - U ? In Cash Prizes! And a number of photograpk prtaes. Our popular photo graph studia wOl photograpb your child and make two, tins photographs ... one of which goes te ron. the other for the window contest. ' A slight aharrt af only See wQ be made for this eerrtca. CONTSR MXDM AWL IK Also ewr special for ICcthart Day . . . beauHrul txio moh dae portrait for onh . Pur man. women aad. ahfldram. TJnta April llth. wk ihow noon MILLER'S STUDIO For Fina Photograph 1 S 0 L Exfraordinary Purchase SALE TODAY! NEW POLOS Pure Silk. Crepe Lined SPECIAL .95 This special purchase group of new polos how all the newest shades for bow and later wear. Light grey, green, taa, beige, etc A grand atlllty coat for all purpose wear. Come save today! 2nd floor. New Swaggers Special $10. If seats in this greap from which te safest swagger far spring and soamer wear ... adorabk taehiene ... the eheieeat ef sett, eapple woolens ta the new beiges, white, black and white, bright Maes, aarinap reds, grey, Ugfct taa aad saaay ethers. Also eales, tweeds aad ether reach fabrics ta this gravy. AB are aflk crepe lined. Stses 11 te 4s. tad fleec Special Value Group of SILK DRESSES Values to $29 JO Herafr a awiiil nhat mn mi aOlk mBt ' " W " - " rar sataraay taat sheaM tatereet every thTtfty. faahlesi hamtlag pane, flat ercpes aad raft crepes wtth the avaeh talked ef styU featarca far the seaeea. Capes, puff aleavee, new eeDare and all the waaeea Maes, browns, reds, black, eta. Prints sa new ways as wall as pUla shades. COlU VOL TH11 TALUK GROUP AT A TOT DEFIIIB SATDfG! IMPORTANT! Foundations bj Gossafd '3dto'12 Of oourae yon want yoor new frock to fit over the perfect foundation. The logical procedure Is that of obtaining the perfect ftt with the perfect foundation. Millar's be lieve Oossard Ida that xequlrament and are prepared to show Salem women the new MUSlra pUdty garments at I3M to $1X30 wtth ax. pert fitting service! 2nd floor. lining New Tailored SLIPS &2 If QtxiU The Thing" Broad shoulders . . . puff sleeves . . . slim looking skirts in knit or crochet. Tour sport and town clothes of the newest nubby yarns . . . pastel cottons and lacy wools. Classes la this fssdnst lng work every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Main floor. These new tailored, close fitting slips are an import ant item In your wardrobe this season. Satin and French crepe with shadow lace trimming or plain. The best pastels, such as pink, tea rose, white. 2nd floor. New Gowns Special $1.00 Just arrived I Hand em broidered, flowered ba tiste gowns with rayoa lace trims . . dainty, prac tical and an excellent bar gain at this low price. .Your choice ot colors. 2nd floor. 700 Pain of New SILK HOSE pr. Bare they are! Another big shipment of those value giving. aQ pore silk chiffons hi tha newest of spring and rammer shades. Fun fatbiODsd . . . ploot tops . . . run -stops . , . aUpptr foot . . . trench, heel. Tha clearest, sheerest stocking m town at this low price I SHADES: Bon beta, taupe mist, blonde tone, natural beige, brown beige, gray taupe, fawn brown. AS sisee. Uam floor. V -v m V 3 I Special Showing WHITE FOOTWEAR Today fcs WHITE FOOT WEAR DAT at Miller's. Mala floor aad baaenaeat aboe departments. All tha new whites tndadiag fabric, back, pigskin, kid and calf. Priced ai.5 ta SS.OO. 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