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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 21, 1933
Society News and Club Affairs
Olive M. Doak, Society Editor
IRebekahs Plan
Picnic Meeting
Ph ilippi - Ashby I
i Nuptials Told
In Scio
Coming as a complete surprise
to their many friends Is th an
nouncement of ' the marriage
Thursday at S o'clock la Scio of
Hiss Hasel D. Philippi. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Store Philippi ot
Scio and William Ashby, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashby ot Sa
lem.
The ceremony vas read at the
Philippi home in Scio with only
members ot the immediate family
resent. .There were no attend-
ants. ... Mrs. Ashby wore a smartly
lOYely ensemble , of salmon pink,
a t blue hat and accessories i ot
white. r I
Following the ceremony Mr.
snd Mrs. Ashby. left tor a motor
trio north and will return to
snake their home in Salem.
t Mrs. Ashby attended Oregon
State college where she was a
member ot Kappa Delta sorority.
Mr. Ashby attended the Universi
ty of Oregon.' : Both hare been
prominently connected with busi
ness and social life la saiem lor
ereral years. -
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday, July tl
Mrs- W. A. Barkus, hostess to Calrary Baptist mis
sionary society. Vista avenue.
Hal Hlbbard auxiliary.. with Mrs. Fred Thompson,
1575 South Commercial street, t o'clock.
Saturday, July 22 - ,
Past Matrons association meet for one o'clock lawn
picnic at Judge Percy Kelley home. .
Doerfler Reunion
Large Affair
The Doerfler family reunion
was held at Hazel ttreen pars
Sunday. July 16. with 80 persons
present. A bountiful dinner was
served, followed by a short busi
ness meeting and election ot of
ficers.
Margaret Doerfler. historian.
read a bit of family history; ac
cordlan solos were given by Wal
lace Doerfler and Charles Olson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doer
fler told ot their trip east to
Ohio, Indiana and the Chicago
fair. The remainder of 'the after
noon was spent rlsiting and a
Portland. The date has been set
Announcement
nrrra TJiiK Wnmn t0r September 30
SllrAptAn Mm Rosea Rams-
Tby and Mrs. M. Waarwlck were ball same.
boats at tares taoies or oriagei Those nresent were Mr. ana
at a party giren Wednesday Mrs. Martin Doarfler. Margaret
night at the Cooildge and Mc-1 and Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. John
Claine park at Silrerton. iroi- Doerfler and family. Mr. and Mrs.
lowing cards a supper was senr- j Sylvester Doerfler and daughters
ad. Bidden were Mrs. Joe Hop- and friend Miss Dillon. Mr. and
finger and a sister of Mr. Hop- Mrs. Roy Fok and family, Mr. and
finger's from Seattle. Mrs. , E.
Heald. Mrs. N. Cooler. Mrs. L.
Tucker, Mrs. E. W. Carver. Mrs.
XL Klemmlck Mrs. Clyde Rams
by, Mrs. Arthur Heater and Mrs.
Lee Inman.
.Mrs. Ramsby will leave next
week for Portland where her hus
band la employed.
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Mrs. Martin Doerfler Jr., and
daughter. J. A. Doerfler and
grandson Kenneth Doerfler, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Doerfler and family.
Mrs. Wensel Doerfler and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doerfler
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Zuber and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Doerfler and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Russet and sons; Mrs,
Clara Neal and sons, Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Doerfler, Anna and Alex
ander Doerfler, Mr. and Mrs. Ja
cob Doerfler and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank- Doerfler and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hanne
man and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Doerfler Jr. and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Oleson - and
family.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Zuber, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kloetsch. Mrs. Patterson, Mr. 'and
Mrs. Duane Gibson and daughter
Rose Ann. Mis3 Dillon, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Lorenze, Perry An
drews.
New members are: Jacqueline
Ann Fox and Ellen June Sus-
baur.
Officers elected were: Jacob
Doerfler, president; Joseph Doer
fler Jr., vice-president; Anna
Doerfler, secretary: Margaret
Doerfler, historian; Karl Hanne-
man. treasurer. Committees:
Program, Clara Neal, Virginia
Doerfler and Mary Hanneman;
luneh. Una Doerfler, Janet Doer
fler and Wilhelmlna Oleson; dec
orations, Frank Doerfler; next
year's meeting place. Frederick
Doerfler, Lou Doerfler and Alex
ander Doerfler.
Spring Valley A charming
pre-nuptlal shower was give in
honor of Miss Marjorle Walling
ot Amity-rat the home of Miss!
Irene Windsor- Monday night
with the Misses Lorine Walling,
Juanlta Walling and Velma
Woelk as assisting hostesses.
Those present were: the guest
ot honor. Miss Marjorle Walling,
Mias Helen Parrin, Miss Dorothy
Klrkwood, Miss Julia Shepard,
Mrs. Lucile Shepard, Miss Ethel
McKinney, Misses Mary and Lu
cille Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Windsor, R. C. Shepard, Doris
Windsor and the hostesses, Vel
ma Woelk, Lorine Walling, Juan-
ita Walling and Irene Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ival Ctterback
with an enjoyable
picnic in their woods Sunday.
Miss Elva Sehon and Miss. Daisy
Varley will leave Saturday night
for San Francisco and Los Angel
es, tor an extenaea visit wuu
friends.
The Rebekahs met for their
regular business meeting Monday
evening in the Odd Fellows hall,
with the new noble grand presiding-.
The finance committee tor
the next six months Includes Sal
ly Curtis, Oertrude . Cummlors
and Wilda Slegmund. A commit
tee of Jessie Moored, Lenora
Kreisel and Helen McElroy were
appointed to work with the Odd
Fellows to make arrangements
for a picnic. Bessie Edwards was
reappointed as the lodge press
correspondent.
Grand officers who helped with
the installation ot the officers,
Monday the 10 th. whose names
were omitted, were: District de
puty grand secretaries Gertrude
plete surprise was announced by Cnmmings and R. Van Pelt; dls-
Mlss Robertson who made known trlct deputy grand treasurers El-
in a clever manner her approach- la Smith and Cart Engstrom; dis-
lng marriage to Rut us Sumner ot trlct deputy grand chaplains, WU-
Miss Robertson
Names Wedding
Date
Mrs. Warren Jensen and Miss j
Eunice- Robertson entertained
Thursday night at the Godfrey
home In compliment to Miss Hel
en Ramsden. Bridge was la
play tor several hours and con
cluded with a smartly appointed
coffee hour at which time a eom-
Dallas. The relation ot the
national recovery act to cons am
en and homemakers will be the
subject ot a series ot nation wide
broadcasts by Mrs. Grace Mosst-
son Poole, president ot the Gen
eral Federation of Women's clnbs
over the National Broadcasting
company Blue network. The first
broadcast by Mrs. Poole was
scheduled for Thursday, July SO,
at 4 o'clock. Eastern standard
time. Each succeeding week fed
eration representatives will con
duct interviews to Interpret re
covery developments. According
to Miss Julia K. J affray, chair
man ot the public welfare depart
ment ot the general federation,
-this is an unusual opportunity
for homemakers to receive offic
ial Information first hand."
Another announcement of In
terest to club women will be the
appointment of Mrs. George T.
Ger linger of Portland, as chair
man of the Oregon federation en
dowment fund. Her activities have
Included work in trust funds, the
atx one
large table at the coffee hour, A
large eandalabrum la which burn
ed lighted tapers la pastel shades
had banked about Its base small
nosegays. To each nosegay was
attached a ribbon and this ex
tended to the place card, a doa
ble heart with a pansy face placed
upon it Contained within the
heart was the announcement.
The guest list for the affair In
da' 81egmund and P. PhUlipla:
district deputy grand L O., Jessie
Moored and Mr. Pratt; district
deputy grand O. O., Lenora Kre
sel and Mr. SchusUrowits.
.
Picnic Planned
By B. & P. W. Club
delightful meeting Is being
planned by the Business and Pro
fessional Women's dab for Tues-
eluded Miss Ramsden, Mrs. Vera day evening. At this time instead
Miner, Mrs, Frank Chapman,! uuw uwuk,
Mrs. Clifford Townsend. Mrs. "lC1"' " wva arranged at urao-
John Caughell, Mrs. Don Pritch- or Cold Springs on the Pacific
ett. Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. Luke highway.
Shields. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Supper will be served at 4:10
Mrs. Walter Fuhrer, Mrs. Arthur I o'clock with a caterer in charre.
Knox, Mrs. Richard Krissel, Mrs. I A small charge will be made to
LeRoy Gara, Mrs. Theron Hoot-I care for expenses. All members
er. Miss Irma Bolander. Miss I and friends ar invited, a abort
Thora Beesen. Miss Winifred I bnninMi muIa win
Graham, Miss Vivien Eiker, Mlsiupper aour
Faye Cornntt, Miss Josephine L Thai iMirtn tn miv num.
Baumgartner. Miss Myra Jordan, m--- .tv jAa. t.
Blaine Finch, and Mrs. Quenton
cox, all of Portland.
Doernbecher hosDltal guild, the
Waverly baby home, the women's Mrs. Adam Rncrl
buiidinr at the University ot ore-1 " -o
I W 1 w
gon, and her present efforts tor Vompiimented
racuic uniTWBiiy.
The endowment fund of the
Oregon federation has had a very
slow growth and is far from tne
$21,000 goal set by its sponsors
The Interest from this fund is
Kreatlr needed if the federation is
to adequately serve its member-
shin under its present low per
capita dues. With the opening of
the fall club season, Mrs. Gerllng-
er win nave aenniie pians ior
contributing to the endowment
fund to present to the clubs of
the state.
Eastern Wedding
Of Interest Here
Salem social circles are Inter
ested In the announcement of the
marriage of Arthur M. Hamilton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamil
ton, to Miss Margaret Dudley,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. How-
land Dudley ot . Belmont, Mass.,
July 15.
Mr. Hamilton attended Salem
schools and is a graduate of the
University ot Oregon. Post gradu
ate work was taken at Harvard.
He is a member of Sigma Nu
fraternity at Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are
making their home at 111 East
Seventy-second street,. New York
city.
Mrs. Adam Engel is being en
tertained before her departure
with Mr. Engel for Portland
wher they will make their home.
Wednesday afternoon the O. D. O.
club honored her at the Engel
home on Klngwood heights, with
a surprise gift shower.
An Informal afternoon conclud
ed with acharmlngly appointed
tea hour. Present In compliment
to Mrs. Engel, were Mrs. S. Breit-
ensteln, Mrs. Ray Yocnm, Mrs.
Rue Drager, Mrs. George Graben
horst, Mrs. J. A. Boemrlnger, Mrs.
Eugene Eckerlen. Sr., Mrs. Earl
Andersen. Mrs. P. J. Meany, Mrs.
Leon DeMytt, Mrs. George Patter
son, Mrs. Max Abst and Mrs. J. H.
Karst.
Silverton A. bridge party
Wednesday night at which Mrs.
Roscoe Ramsby thought she was
one ot the hostesses turned out
to be a surprise with her as the
guest of honor Mrs. Ramsby
and Mrs. Martin Waarvick Had I
invited members of their bridge
club to an evening affair at the
city nark. Mrs. Waarvick and a
group of friends decided to sur
prise Mrs. Ramsby who Is leav
ing next week for Portland where
her husband is employ ea.
Mrs. Ramsby was presented
with a lovely gift from thosal
present who included Mrs.
Heald. Mrs. I F. Tucxer. jars.
Arthur Heater, Mrs. Charles
Leonard, Mrs. Joe Hoptlnger.
Mrs. Frances Shlmmin, Mrs.
Dewey Services. Mrs. Oriel
those wishing transportation.
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Sflverton Hills The members
of the Silverton Hills Sunday
school class met and surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tschants, re
cently married, at the Tschants
home Wednesday night. The af
fair was in the nature of a kitch
en shower.
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Soviet Planting Gala
Cultivation of land in Soviet!
Russia has Increased greatly la I
the last IS months, according to
official figures Issued In Moscow.
It appears that 6.117.000 hectares I Tnompgea, yn. r. a. rUh. Mrs.
imDout ii,i(,uvv finsiufl crei i Lini Cooler. Mrs. is. auemmea, i
had been planted by April 10,Ter. Mrs. L T. Nelson ot Osen-I
compared with S.089,000 (about! Mrs. Henrr aim. Mrs. W. Oar
5,160,000 acres) at the same date I br&k. N. D.. Mrs. Lee Inman.
last year. Of these 5.653,000 hee- Mrs. F. If. Powell, Mrs. Clyde
the total belong to the collective I Otto Dahl. Mrs. J. H Mccuiiougn, i
farms. Mrs Waarvick and Mrs. Basnsny.
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Homecoming at
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The First Presbyterian church
will observe its annual homecom
ing and special anniversary pro
gram Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Sunday night a memor
ial service under auspices of the
United Spanish War Veterans will
be held. Rev. William A. Elkins
of the Monmouth Christian church
will deliver the memorial address,
assisted by Rev. O. H- Quigley,
Rev. I. O. Shaw and the local pas
tor, Rev. G rover C. Blrtchet.
Hands Admitted The state
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supreme court yesieraay aanui
ted Thomas B. Hargis to prac
tice law in Oregon on a certltl-
Icate from the state ot Idaho.
Hargis is a resident of Ashland.
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evening of every Friday and Saturday starting July 28th. Not an ear
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can read notes and win practice one hour a day, that Is an that k
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