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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
STATESMAN, Salens- Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 21, 1933 PAGEJNINE t Thr OREGON 9 r I I Socie ty N ews and Club Aff airs Jessie Steele, Society Editor. Mrs. Robbins Is Honord With Shower Mrs. Lottie Robbing, bride-elect 6f ReT. O. R. Vincent ol Superior, Wis, was pleasantly surprised Wednesday night with a linen shower, given by members ot Business Girls S. S. class at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lock enour. Miss Edna Miller, Miss Iiora Templeton and Miss Eizabeth Stockaausea were ia charge of arrangements. The bride-elect op ened many beautiful gifts after -which refreshments were served. Those present to honor Mrs. Robbins were Miss Grace Allen, Mies Augusta Breitnaupt, Miss Edith Burch, Miss Violet Hoover, Miss Lydia Hunt, Miss Rena Mickey, Miss Clara Miller, Miss Edna Miller, Miss Elsie Miller, Miss Minnie Miller, Miss Phoebe McAdams, Miss Ruth McAdams, Miss Grace Robertson, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Josephine Shade, Miss Bessie Smith, Miss Elizabeth Stockhausen, Miss Izora Temple- ton. Miss Myrtle Reeves, Miss I Velleda Ohmart and Dr. and Mrs. White Shrine Meets at Masonic Temple The first fall meeting of the White Shrine of Jerusalem was held Monday night at the Ma sonic temple, with Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, worthy high priest ess, in the chair. The hall had been beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers by Mrs. Ellen Grabriel and Mrs. Delia Hayden. Mrs. Glenn Niles had charge of the program which followed the business session. Ex periences of members during the past summer were told. Refreshments of hot tamales. furnished by Mrs. McCall and Wayne Henry were served late in the evening. The next meeting will be held October 16. On the refreshment committee were Mrs. Nellie Taylor, Mrs. Lena Cherington, Mrs. Fannie Tibbetts, Mrs. Ida Bushey, Mrs. Lilla Palmer, Mrs. Laura Doug las. Mrs. Effie Ratcliff. Mrs. Mc Call, Arthur Edwards, R. K. Oh ling, and Arthur Moore. Woman's Club Meets Saturday, 2:30 The Salem Woman's club will meet Saturday afternoon at-2:30 o'clock at the Woman's club house for a business and social session. Tea - will be served at the conclusion ot the program, The first of a series of trav elogues will be presented, with Miss Lola Millard as principal speaker. The general topic is France". Mr. and Mr3. Leif Bergsvik and family have returned from a va cation trip into Washington and southwestern Canada. They came home by way of the beaches. Civil War Daughters Hold Meeting Daughters ot CiTil War veter ans. ?Cmet for a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. S. Mur ray last week. Needlework and games were the principal divers ions, with Mrs. Clara Adams win ning first prize in games. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Frances Killan, Mrs. Edwin Jory, Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. W. .P. Neptune, Mrs. HMR. Mc Whorter, Mrs. Clara Thorp Ad ams, Mrs. Maude Tallman, Mrs. Kittie Bumgardner, Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Mrs. John Noren, and Mrs. J. W. Olson, a guest of the club. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Elect Officers Salem alumnae chapter ot Al pha Chi Omega sorority were en tertained at the home of Mrs. Carl Pope with a business and social meeting Tuesday night. Election of officers was neld with the following results: Pres ident, Mrs. G. F. Chambers: rice president, Miss Louise William son; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Griffith: and editor, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. Present for the evening were Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Miss Doro thea Steasloff, Jliss Louise Wil liamson, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Ernest Bone steele, Mrs. Nellie Green, Mrs. Martin' Ferrer. Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Barton Myers and hostess, Mrs. Carl Pope. Miss Hastings to Wed Clifford Orey, The engagement ot Miss Mar jorle Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Hastings, to Clifford Orey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Orey, has been announced. The wedding will be an event ot the f alL Both Miss Hastings and Mr. Orey are graduates of Salem high school, and will make their home In Salem following their wedding. Mr. Orey is in business with his father. Writers Entertained; Tuesday; Night The Writers' section of the Sa lem Arts league was entertained with a buffet sapper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller Tuesday night. Miss Shirley Cronemiller assisted Iter mother with serving. i ', The evening was spent reading and discussing creative work of the group. Mr. Cronemiller read a paper on the cycle of fires which swept over the Tillamook country daring the summer. The Sunset Trail.' an antholory ot Oregon poetry being edited by Dallas Moore, was discussed. Sa lem writers whose works appear in the volume are Mrs. C. A. Ly tle, Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Blanche Ones, Mrs. William For dyce Fargo, Mrs. Edna Dally and Mrs. jr. u. jrranuin. Present Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lawrence ot C o r t a 1 1 1 s, Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John M. minora. Prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jelderks. Mrs. W. D. Smith. Mrs. B. L. steeves, Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. C. A. Lytle, Mrs. Bay To- eom. Mrs; c. Nelson. Mrs. Blanche Jones. Mrs. William For- dyce Fargo. Mrs. Edna Dally. Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, Miss Lacy Hlg- rins and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller. ?; Methodist Bible Classl IK mw-- . a. -r 1 o Have, irarty; : The Women's Bible class ot the First Methodist church will be entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. H. M. Durkheimer, 165 S. 15th street, with the m e n t h 1 y class party at 2: SO o'clock. Mrs. P. F. StolUheise will lead the devotions. The program will include -two missionary . letters, one read by Mrs. Laura Hale from Miss Laura Heist, stationed in India, and the other by Mrs. Nelson Savage from Miss Eugenia Savage, who is in China. ' Hostesses for the atteronon are Mrs. B. L. Steeres, Mrs. Nelson Savage and Mrs. John Robins. Jack Poulin is registering this week at Oregon State college tor his first year of college work. Bridge Party Honors; Bride-Elect - Complimenting Miss Eunice Robertson, -,. popular bride - elect whose "marriage to Rut us Sumner will he an event et September 30. Mrs. John Caughell and Miss Jo sephine Baamgartner entertained with a bridge party Wednesday night at the Caughell residence. .-The rooms were attractive with brilliant fall flowers and a late sapper was served. Present were Miss Robertson, guest of honor. Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. 1 Frank Chapman, Mrs. Don Pritchett, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. John Griffith, Miss Irma Bo under, Miss Velma Gilian, Mrs. James j Robertson, Mrs. Warren Jensen; Mrs. Dick . Krief el, Mrs. Edwin 'Keech, Mrs. Vivian Eiker, Mrs. Thora Boesen, Mrs. Arthur Knox,-Mrs. Walter-Fuhrer. Mrs, Luke Shields, Mrs. Kenneth Per-, ry, Mrs. Bern Miller, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Miss Winifred Graham, Miss Faye Cornutt, Miss Marjorle Christensoa, Miss Mildred Chris tenson. Mrs. Clifford . Townsend and Miss Lois Lots. 1 -i . Something New in Permanent Waves ... i Rene Solution (the original French formula) is recommended for the most difficult hair. 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