V.cf:' JonOr; STATEIAN, galcn.' Qregca. Friday Mamie?. October lfrfl&Mftnsr.'- -j i 4 v IN Society News and";Iub Affairs Jessie Steele, Society Editor LIiss-0 liver Wed To Mr. Lerigele 7ednesday The marriage of Miss Marjorie Olirer, daughter ot Mrs. Esther A. OUtw, and Ted Lengele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lengele, was solemnised Wednesday night at the First Christian church at f o'clock, ReT. Gajr Drill ofUciat- ing; - . . . . Cecil Deacon played the wed ding march and John Smith sang I Lore Yon Truly" before the ceremony. ''-:yAA'A'y--- The bride wore- a bine erepe ' frock made along prlacess lines and carried rosebuds Miss Verna Shanks, bridesmaid, wore pink crepe and carried rosebuds. Wln stoa Churchill acted as best man , for Kr. Leneele. ; -A r. ''A The church was decorated with ' aster aad daisies and softly light ed with candles. A reception fol lowed the ceremony at oca of the downtown restaurants. . The couple will make their ' ' home in Salem. . Bidden - to the wedding were Mrs.' Gladys Hessley of Tacema, Mrs. Fred Nichols and sons Frank andBud, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Len " gele and son Richard, from Wis - - consia. Miss Bertha Alexander ; and lee Alterton ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. Prest Blankenship and daughters Frances May, Burl Ol- irer. Miss Agnes Grftten, Winie : Grltten, J. C. Ewing. Robert Ew lng. Miss Margaret Ewing, Albert Belbrey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dean, Henry Dewrtt and Miss Pearl Logan. . Writers. League Fetes rjtfrs. Cartwright Mrs. Richard Cartwright, who tsrleaTlng shortly to spend the winter In California, was compli mented with, a farewell social eve ning Wednesday night by the Hazel Hall - chapter. League of Western Writers. Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Clifford entertained the group at their home.- - M Mrs. Cartwright gave a talk on Bert Harte, writer aad editor of . the OrerUnd Monthly; and Judge Charles H. Carey, a special guest, .. spoke. .Mrs. Clifford was assisted at ' the refreshment hoar by Mrs. F. G. Fraaklin, leader of the group. Members ot the ehspter Include Mrs. Cartwright, Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Franklin Mrs. J. C. Nelson. , Mrs. B. L. Steeres and Prof W. E. Lawrence ot Oregon State college. - Special guests ot the evening ... were Dr. T. G. Fraakln, Mrs. W. , E. Lawrence, Judge Carey and J. M. Clifford . e ' ' Soirerton Mr. and Mrs. OUle Taylor (Maude Manary) were hon erede at a reception gh en by members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Monday night at the halU The evening was spent la- , formally with supper serred. Mrs. Ida Pitney, Mrs. Evelyn Baker and Mrs. Mabel Storlie were in charge r of arrangements. . SOCIAL CALENDAR ' ' . ' . j Friday, October IS Neighbors of Woodcraft, t p. m fraternal temple. Inspection of Barbara Frltchle Tent No. I If Mrs. - May Esberg, Woman's club house, 8 p. m. - : Brush College community club, I p. m. Business and program.- - ' Sewing elub. B. P. W. potluck supper with Miss Daisy Hayden at 205 Sandburg apartment. Bring table service. Council ot Church women, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at First Baptist church. Three Link club, Odd Fellows halL No-host potluck luncheon at 1 o'clock. All Bebekaha Invited. Leslie P. T. A. bridge tea, 2 p. m. Masonle temple. ' Arts League sketch, class, fireplace room public library; 7:29 p. m. Anyone Interested invited to Join. Woman's Club Slates Saturday Meet " The Salem Woman'a dab will hold a regular business meeting Saturday afternoon at the Wo man's clubhouse. Of special inter est in the program Is a skit to be given by Mrs. W. E. Hansen and Miss Eula McCully entitled "The Mousetrap., Rev. Earl. Cochran will sing ac companied by Mis Eva Cochran. Miss Hortense Taylor will give a violin solo accompanied by Miss Marjorie O'Dell v Thursday Club Feted Informally Mrs. Paul Wallace opened her delightful home at Wallace Or chards to members of the Thurs day Afternoon club yesterday for an informal gathering. The after noon was spent in sewing and vis iting, and refreshments were served. Mrs. C. A. Park and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks were hostesses for the day. The rooms were prettily dec orated with marigolds carrying out a Halloween motif. Mrs. L. W. Starr ot Brownsville was a special guest. Club mem bers present were Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs. A. N. Moore, Mrs. C. EL Spaulding, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. Marcia Cusick, Mrs. C. G. Doner, Mrs. W. M. Kirk, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs, R. B. Fleming, Mrs. C. P. Bishop aad hostesses, Mrs. Park and Mrs. Hendricks. e The P. E. P. club composed ot a group of Marion county teach ers. -met at the courthouse Tues day night for the first session of the fall season, to reorganize and make plan for the coming year. , , Mamie. Bostrack will serve a president tor the ensuing year. The club plans to make a study of women ot otherr lands. Miss Harriet C. Long, state librarian, will be the speaker for the No vember meeting. Monmouth. Mrs. Minnie Mack, housemother ot Merrimack Stu dent home, was hostess Saturday night in compliment to. her new household members: Blanch Bates, Springfield; Audrey Aude- Week-End Candv Snecial 19c Eland Made Chocolates Dollar Mints, pound . Sold in Pound Lots Only at This Price PUTNAM twr?TT DYE ill W U EI& C3 iQg Hood's Poison Oak Lotion A liberal application at the first indication of skin poisoninsr- is -usually sufficient to promote instan taneous cure. v :- SOcanrfOa.OO V 2C3;: Cc PocSxet : : HOC DYI2C lOOCaroidand B3e Tablets OCq Schaefer's Throat and Lung Balsam Aent preparaUon to stop a cough without the tfi ef. Rubber Gloves 5c pair $1 Hinds Honey & Almond Cream ''V ffll SOIAEFER Druss Pesslar Agency and Schaefer's Home Remedies 133 North Commercial St. - - - p?, riot way, Lebanon; Ruth Bailey, Mar jorie Sawtell and Iol Lacker, all of Portland; Verna Ray. Ver noaia; Sraroeker. Dallas May da Throop, DayviUe, and Orpha. Jefferson, Hlllsboro, Additional guest were Mr. and Mrs. C E. Fcrrnson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurre of Independence, LIrs.F. Spencer To Entertain " Today Members ot the 0. T. club will a charmingly appointed 1 o'clock luncheon at the noma of Mrs. Frank Spencer.' Fall flowers in brilliant hues will provide the dec orative note. Bridge will be in play, daring the afternoon. Special guests will be Mrs. Frank Benson and Mrs. J. Beverage. Members of the club are Mrs. U. O. Shipley, Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. O, H. Robertson, Mrs. George A. White, 'Mrs. Ruben Boise.- Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, Mrs. Russell Catlln and hostess, Mrs. Frank Spencer. and Mrs. Mary Alderson and Mrs. H. Hagemeier of Monmouth, who assisted the hostess tboat the rooms. An informal evening waa enjoyed. Dr. and Mrai Doney, To Receive Dr. and Mrs. 0. O. DOney wffl aire their annual Informal recep tion for members ot the zacnity at Willamette ualrerslty Saturday nlrht at I o'clock la Lausanne hall. Tuesday afternoon between the hours of s:3Q and :io ocioca. Mrs. Doner vts hostess to all WU lamette coeds at a charming In formal tea In her home. - Fall flowers in. brllHaat hues were placed about the roolns. Receiving with Mrs. Doner was Mrs. Frank M. Erlekson. Miss Dorothy Durkoe, Miss Ruth Bill ings and Miss Marguerite cur assisted with serving. -- ; John Draper Married To Miss Oure Word has been received of the marriage ot John Drager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager of Sa lem, to Miss Bertha Ours of Hono lulu. Hawaii, September t. In Shanghai, China. Mr. Drager haa beea stationed there for about a year, a. Mr. Drager has been away from Salem for three years, baring, spent part of the time at the Uni versity of Hawaii. He is a grad uate of Salem high school and Oregon State college, where he was affiliated with Phi Delia The ta. That couple wilt make their nome in snaugnai Business Girls Party Tonight Miss Rena Mickey will be hos tess to the Business Girls' S. ; 8. e 1 a s a tonight for a Halloween party, beginning at 8 o'clock in her home. Decorations will be car ried out la black and orange, and the etening spent Informally. Special guests will be Prof. Jamea T. Matthews, Mrs. Inga Benson and Miss Lydia Chrlsten- sea. Dr. Roy Lockenour is the class teacher.,.-:'-- j;' f :":v-,; 5 Members of the class Include the Missea Grace Ailen Augusta Brelthaupt, Edith Burch, Violet Hoover, Lydia, Hunt, Alta Kersh ner, Clara Miller, Edna Miller, Minnie Miller, Elsie Miller, Phebe McAdams. Ruth. McAdams. Myr tle Reeves, Grace Robertson, : Jo sephine Shade, Mabie savage, Bes sie smith. Velieda Ohmart. Eliza beth Stockhausen and Icora TemH pleton. : ' i Dayton - Fifteen members of the Past Noble. Grand club were delightfully entertained at the W. S. Hlbbert home Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Leslie Duran as Joint hostess. The : next meeting will be at the Carl Mitchell home with Mrs. Herman Lewis assisting. Bridge Club Honored Wednesday i , i ? Miss . Peggyi Goodfellow J was hostess to member of her bridge club W e d n 0 d a yv night. Miss Jeanne Wilson won honors at con tract and Miss Virginia. Holt as sisted the hostess at the refresh; meat' hamvAy'-AF 'AA-l Miss Dorothy Goodrellow was a special guest Members of the are the Misses Jeanne Wilson, Vir ginia Holt, Ruthita HoffneU, Mar garet Wilson, ; Kay Laughridge and hostess. Miss Peggy Goodfel- low. i Miss Edwyna Brosdbent, mem ber of this spring's class at Wil lamette university. Is enrolled in classes at the University ot xaano. where ahe has pledged Delta, Delta Delta sorority.. Mia Brosdbent is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha at Willamette. Bridge Benefit Event Of Today The Leslie- Parent-Teachers as sociation is sponsoring a benefit bridge tea .this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Masonle temple. Proceeds go toward paying tor dental work tor needy children of the school. Reservations may be made ' with ' Mrsv W. L. Phillips, Musical selections will-be given by John Snell, 'cellist, ; accompan ied by Mrs. Frank Lllburn and Miss Maybelle Lllburn. Mothert , are invited to come for tea if they do not play bridge.'; f. - . - Salem High Students Dance' Tonight v ; In' a spooky, atmosphere ol black cats, huge, numbers IS aad spider webs," Illuminated with green flood - light, Salem - hlf h school students will frolic at a& informal "superstition" dance to night la tho gymnasium. There will be feature aombers at Intermission and. Nate's, Rhythm Artists will play. Miss Margaret Hauser Is general chair man. '-'-W-.-i Patrons win be Mrs. Kate Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Phtt Brownell, Mr. and. Mrs. Grover Hlllman, Dr. and Mrs. Frank' Prime and Hr. and' Mrs. Harry Weidmer. ; Committees la charge rare aa follows: - , " PubUcify. .Miss Ruth Hlllman, Miss Jean DooUttle, Miss Maxine McKlllop, Miss Valeria Amort and Miss Jessie Stover; decorations, Miss Margaret Bell and Miss Bar bara MacDonaldV Miss Doris Drag er, Miss Edith Morehoose, Tom Earta ' f Norman Scott and Max Hauser; music, Phil BrowneU and Joe- Devers; floor, Mark Powell Intermission numbers. Miss Car olyn Hunt; clean up, Coburn Grabenhorst; - ' l-aS WI OOOUK MRT We enthosiastlca'lly support Presideat Boosevelt's NBA program and have pat it into effect in oar store. Thrifty buyers will buy Canned Eoods NOW! Packs have been curtailed on many items; there is an actual shortage in many others. Both of these reasons mean higher prices later on. So we repeat, BUY NOW . . .. especially from the list of high-quality, guaranteed items shown below. Stock up for the winter! Besides, when you BUY NOW you not only help yourself to savings but you also assist m the huge"0nto Prosperity" drive sponsored by President Roosevelt Remember, IF EVERYONE SPENDS, EVERYONE WOflKS. BUY NOW! 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