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c page snr A The OREGON STATESMAN, SaTeny ' Oregon, Sunday Morninif, October 22, 1933c JESSIE STEELE . Societ) Editor ; Phone 9101 Sunday ''SpciteQubsand'. Music Pageiof The -Statesmdn I- I H I! . ' 7 ' " ' . 1 i f ,VI JJUKJi Jr UVI (U To Convene Tuesday ''' For State Meet SALEM will be host to 400 delegates from all parts of the state for a three-day conference of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers starting Tuesday, October 24. Ses sions will be held in the First Presbyterian church. -Mrs. William T. Brice, state president, will preside at most of the business meetings. An an usual feature of the con0 ference -win be the children' "Pageant of the Nations' under the direction ol Miss Gretchen Kreamer. Miss Carlotta Crowley, Miss Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Dorothy Daugherty are assisting Miss Kreamer. All the participants will be dressed la costumes of the countries they represent and will sins native folk songs. The pageant la an event of Tuesday night at 7:46 o'clock. Seventy two .pupils tritfsx -Lincoln. McKin ley and Lenlia schools will take part. , - Ushers for the evening sessions will come from Leslie school Tues day night, from Salem high school Wednesday, and from Boy Scout troops Thursday night. The complete program for all three days Is as follows: TUESDAY 1:11-1 B. m. Registration. 2 p. m Prs-cooventioa board meeting. 7 MS p. m. Opening session, Mrs. R. L. wrlatit presiding "Pageant of Nations" Invocation Music by American Lesion Auxil iary Trio. . . Greetings. , The State asd the Children of On goa," Governor Julius I Meier. Reception for delegates by Salem city council. WEDNESDAY T:S a. m. President's breakfast. Mrs. Wn. T. Brie presiding. Guest speaker, Mrs. Hugh Bradford Secretaries and treasurers break fast. Miss Alice G. Grant and Mra I M. Shaw presiding. Guest speaker. Mra B. I. Elliott 8 :3 a. so. to 6 p. m. Registration Id a. m. First general session, Mrs. Wm. T Brice presiding Invocation. Introduction of platform guests Reports of convention committees. Report of nomination committee. Reading of revisions to the by-laws. Reports of state treasurer, auditor - and state bulletin. Announcements. 12:13 p. m. Adjourn for lunch. 1 :3 p. m. Second general session. - Community singing. Department of extension, department ctr public welfare, membership, publicity, safety, citizenship. I.:J p. m. "What Federal ReHef Is Doing In Oregon," Mra W. W. Gabriel. "What Is Happening in Oregron In the Field of Child La bor", Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst; "De linquency," Mrs Elizabeth Neth: "Dependency," Miss Louise Cot trell. t p. m. Banquet. Dr. B. F. Pound pre siding. Speaker, Dean Kate W. Jameson. -8 p. m. Third general session, Mrs. Wm, T. Brice presiding. Music by Salem high school band and vocal selections. Mary Elisa beth Kells. . "Oregon's Crisis in Education," C A. Howard. "The Child and His Communltv," Mra Hugh Bradford. THTJRSRDAY :3 a. m. to S; p. m. Registration, s , m. t :30 a. m. Conferences, t a. in. to 10 a. m. Child training con- ference. Mra Sara W, Prentiss. 19 ',m- fourth general session, Mrs. Wm. T. Brice presiding. Invocation. Business session, revision of by-laws and election of officers, w " Department of health, Mr. Charles Hunt director. Department of Filial Hon, Mrs. Per ry Johnson, director. 1 Common I tr Reposibilltjr for Pub- f..iste.Hea'" Dr- V'roon Douglas I.15 a. m. Character Education. Rev. Henry C. Warber. j School EducaUon. Austin Ijindreth. Student Loans. Mrs. .a W. Wails. 1215 p. m. Adjour for lunch. xvJXS general sesaion. Mrs. Wm. T. Brice pnssidlng. Community singing. C Department of Home Service, Mrs. Bruce Kester, dlreeSor. 1 isU1 IUfS1 on.it education, s -O p. m. A Round-up for Health." . ..Mr Hugh Bradford. : P m. Question box. P RI,?,lLS1trir ianD"' Mra Sam Bella h presiding. S1 Sith tneraI alon. Mra Wm. T. Brice presldlrg. - Wtluunette untvej-sitjr. JTJTm r"1" 1'rt Education "Substituting Construction for Ra 1 const nitln,," c;- A Ji . Construction" Co jtr r -r Rev. rstniv a MM? 11 m" HtraUon. f "h 18 Conferences. S S'Te"th aneral session, Mra wm. T. Brie presiding. Invocation. RedM of minutes. -iftlPrt of JUons committee. ?T,n1-rrhedf of the Rural Child," Mra Ines Miller. 11 a. m. A wards in membership, stan dard and superior associatlona and etiaracter. education poster. Repert of conferences. Report of credentials committee. Invltallans for 1934 regional confer ences. ; Invitations for 1935 biennial coiv ventlmi. TTnflniebed business. Installation of officers. Introduction of convention commit tees. 4 l!:sa Close of conventoln. 1 P. m. Post-coavention board meeting. , Chapter AB of P.E.O. will be entertained at dinner Monday night t 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. E. Barrett. 205 S. 23rd. Miss Helen Barrett will be Joint hostess. Mrs. Harry Keen ey of Independence will give a book review. . - ;i Jnt 8 Week Until UOO f Miss Schaffer -Honor Guest Friday HTISS OLIVE SWINGLE was IVI hostess to a delightful af. A fair Friday night at her country home in compliment to Miss Bernice Schaffer, popular bride-elect of Adrian Jacobs of Woodburn. The rooms of the Swingle home were attractively decorated with varl - colored fall flowers and the evening was spent Informally In games and conversation. A feature of the evening was the presenta tion of gifts to Miss Schaffer. At the coffee hour the hostess was assisted in serving by the Misses Gay and Evelyn Swingle. Present besides the honor guest, Miss Schaffer. were Mrs. Elvira Gleasdn, Mrs. P. Rlckett, Mrs. TO A. Swingle, Mrs. A. C. Sbhaffer, Mrs. W. Follls, Mrs. A. Stollar, Mrs. F. A. Hard, Mrs. Gladys Burson, Mrs: O. Laird, Mrs. L. Laird. Mrs. Otto Helnke, Miss Pauline Heinke, Miss Ann Scbir mer. Miss Carol Schaffer, Miss Claire Swingle, Miss Gay Swingle, Miss Evelyn Swingle. Miss Loretta Kahler and the hostess. Miss Olive Swingle. The announcement of the mar riage of Miss Schaffer to Mr. Jacobs is of great interest to the many friends of the young couple in Salem and In Woodburn. Miss Schaffer was educated in the Sa lem schools and graduated from Salem high school with the class of '33. Mr. Jacobs received his education in Portland setiools and is now In business in Woodburn. The wedding date has not yet been announced. Magin Family Guests At Reception Dr. and Mrs. Louis Magin and family, Miss Margaret, Robert and Louis Jr., were honored with a reception Friday night at the First Methodist church. The four Methodist churces of Salem were hosts at the affair. Mrs. J. A. Mills Introduced to the line composed of Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Parker Rev. and Mrs. K. K. Clark, Rev. and Mrs: H. G. Humphrey, Rev. and Mrs. S. Dar low Johnson and the honor guests. A committee selected from the membership of all four churches assisted about the rooms. In It were Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs. Charles J. Lisle, Mrs. A. F. Wal ler and Mrs. K. K. Clark. Mrs. Thomas Holman and Mrs. Helen Southwlek served, assisted by the Misses Betty Moffatt, Nancy Mof- fatt, Doris Sullivan, Vivian Wid- ner and Margaret Deoge of Wil lamette university. The program was as follows: Duet, 'cellon and piano Miss Virginia Clark. Miss Clara Eness Welcome Dr. B. Earle Parker Response Beulah Graham "Cooperation" ... Rer. H. G. Humphrey "Brotherhood" Rev. S. Darlow Johnson Voeal solo:. Miss Lillian Garnjobst, accom panied by Mra S. D. Johnson Reading Rev. K. K. Clark Miss Garnjobst to be Complimented Miss Martha Garnjobst, return ed missionary from Iraq, old Mes opotamia, will be the inspiration for a reception this afternoon at the First Evangelical church fol lowing the vesper service. Inter esting articles collected by Miss Garnjobst while abroad will be on display. Miss Margaret Ulrich will In troduce to the receiving line which will Include Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Pettlcord. Rev. and Mrs. Dean Vermillion, Miss Eftte Grimes. Miss Garnjobst, Rev. and Mrs. Victor Ballantyne and Mrs. G. N. Thompson. The refreshment table will be decorated with bowls of chrysan themums In shades of yellow and orange. Mrs. S. D. Cooley and Mrs. Arthur Engelbart will pour. The public Is invited. Sidney D. Jones has returned from a five weeks tour of the middle west and east. He visited the Century of Progress and at tended the world series game, coming home by the southern route. You'll Be Wrapping Christmas Presents Plan Now to Give a PHOTOGRAPH Our uttermost care and attention to every. sitting. Presidents SUM if -1- f -,v, . ..- -4 Mrs. -William Kletzer ... - i Mrs. Hugh Bradford A BOVE are Mrs. William H Kletzer, president-elect of the Oregon Congress of Par ents and Teachers, and Mrs. Hugh Bradford, president of the National Congress of Par ents and Teachers. Sessions of the Oregon congress open Tuesday, October 2i, at the First Presbyterian church. First Affair of Social Club Tuesday THE Tillicum Dancing club, composed of 80 prominent couples from Salem and vi cinity, will hold its first dance of the season Tuesday night at the Castilian hall. The -Harmony Knights, under the direction of Guy Albin, will play, and decora tions will be carried out in Hal lawe'en colors. V. E. Kuhn is president of the group and A. A. Gueftroy Is sec retary. The club will give dances the fourth Tuesday of every month. Members for the year 1933 1934 are as follows: . Mr. sad Mr. AJ Aselpkion, Mr. sad lbs. Carl ArnutTsnK. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Baylor, Judge and Mrs. Barry Beit, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson. Mr. and Mr. Lief Bergtrik, Mr. and Mr. J. H. Brsdr, Mr. snd Mrs. L. H. Brewn, Mr. and Mrs, E. . Bareh, Mr, sad Mrs. John BrotJkr, Mr. snd Mrs. W. J. Bsaa, Dr. aad Mr. Anain Barter, Mx. and Mrs. Harry Col lin. Mr. sad Mn. Bslpk Cooley, Mr. and Mr. Lee Csnfield, Mr. aad Mr. Bs4ph OampMt, Mr. nd Mrs. C U Ciidar, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davidsoa, Mr. aad Mrs. Sari Dan. Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer Das. Mr. and Mr. J. T. DeUney, Mr. aad Mrs. Urant Day, Mr. and Mrs. aarl DeMsris, Mr. and Mr. L. B. Endieott, Mt. aad Mrs. Earl nher. Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Gab riel, Mr. snd Mrs. LeRoy Sard, Dr. sad Mr. A. W. ehttseh Mr. aad Mrs. Bos Goodman, Mr. snd Mr. A. A. eoeifrey, Mr. and Mr. Albert Gr, Dr. and ttrv V. E. Ueckett, Mr. and Mr. Jeiepk A. HarmsB. Mr. aad Mrs. E. E. Hill. Mr. snd Mrs. Hewsrd Hnlsey, Mr. and Mrs. Orev r Hiluasn, Mr. aad Mr. E. A. Hay, Mr. and Mr. Boy Unrtt. Mr. and Mr. CarU Johnion, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Jahasen, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Knhn. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Knaa. Mr. and Mr. H. A. Liets, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Laabeta. Mr. aad Mrs Frank 6.-Myers, Mr. and Mr. Don Madison, Mr. and Mr. Irs D. Mix. Mr. nd Mr. J. W. Mick, Mr. and Mr. W. T. Melloy, Mr. aad. Mrs. V. P. MeXamara. Mr. aad Mr. C. L. Knrmu, Mr. ad Mr. James - H. Kiekolson, Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Keedkaa, Mr. and Mrr. W. I. Keedhaat. Mr. and Mr. B. E. Owens, Dr. and Mrs. O. A Olson, Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Pare, Mr. aad Mrs. J. C. Perry. Mr. and Mr. E. K. Piaiecki. Mr. sad Mrs. O. A Baymond, Mr. snd Mr. Beed Bewtaad. Jadg and Mrs. Georcs Bosaaan. Dr. aad Mr. 3. L. Sean. Mr. aad Mrs. Hallis SaUta, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Seellar. Me. and Mrs. Glen Seeley. Dr. and Mr. W. J. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson, Mr. aad Mrs. 3. C. Tracy, Mr. sad Mrs. Clifford Tewnasnd. Mr. snd Mr. H. 7. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Ceorre H. Tehrs, Mr. and Mr.: Willi E. Vincent. Mr. aid Mr. T. A DindUhar. Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wieder. Mr. sad Mrs; Harry Willett, Mr. and Mr. Tom Wal ramott. Mr. and Mr. R. D. Woodrosr, Mr. and Mr. E. V. Wooton, Mr. aad Mr. Walter ZoteL a .ft CROQUIXOLE , PUSH WAVE Ringlet Ends Complete $1.00 Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 807 Est Nan Bank Bldar 8603 Sy nch ronize our camera is syn chronized with your happiest expressions. ' When your expres sion clicks, oar skat" ter clicks. That's why our portraits . click. v.yn v-ronise UA.tt jSDonsor Of Benef it Bridge j N event of much Interest , Monday afternoon is tho ' benefit bridge tea sponsor ed by the Daughters of the American Revolution at the Wo man's clubhouse, at S o'clock. Those not caring to play bridge are invited to om for tea at 4 o'clock. Proceeds from the benefit go to the scholarship loan fund. There will be door, prizes and action and contract will be in play. Guests are asked to bring cards and accessories. The tea table will have a rose and pink centerpiece with rose tapers. Pouring will be. Mrs. Sey mour Jones, Mrs. William For dyee Fargo and Mrs. U, O. Ship ley. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. John Carkin. Mrs. Fred Rltner. Mrs. C. C. Best and Mrs. Carey Martin. Miss Lena Belle Tartar Is in charge of the musical program which will include vocal num bers by Mrs. Gordon McGil chrlst. ; The social committee in charge la made up of Mrs. Claude T. Ellison. Mrs. John R. Allgood, Mrs. TJ. G. Boyer, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. Chas. C. Campbell. Mrs. J. G. HeltseL Mrs. Seymour Jones. Mrs. Edwin Jory, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. I C. McLeod, Mrs. H S. Pinkerton, Mrs. Frank Set tlemeier, Mrs. B. L. Steeves and Mrs. Karl Steiwer. i ; i-; ' SflVerton. The ' American Le gion Auxiliary will sponsor a card . party and tea Wednesday afternoon in the legion room at the armory. A small charge will be made for each person mak ing up a table. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. Otto Aim, Mrs. R. D. Bilyeau, Mrs. Harry Wilson. Mrs. J a n a Cunningham and Mrs. Scott Mc- Pike. The children's division of th Sunday School Teachers' Guild wlU meet with Mrs. D. B. Simp son, 425 S. 23rd street at 7:30 p. m. All workers in cradle roll, beginners and primary de partments are invited to attend. SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday, October 23 : V. F. W. auxiliary Woman's clubhouse, evening meeting. W. C. Kantner chapter, Comrades of the Way, supper and program, 6:30 p. m. First Congregational charch. Guest night. Study group, Woman's club at home Mrs. George Moorhead, 780 N. Cottage, 2 p. m. Topic, "Holland." Women of Rotary luncheon, T. W. C. A., 12:30 p.m. Rebekah meeting, 7:30 p. m., Odd Fellows hall. Initiation. Chapter AB, P. E. O., 6:30 dinner at Barrett home, 205 S. 23rd. Baraca Philathea Sunday school, First Baptist church, business and social meeting, 7:30. Tuesday, October 24 O. . S. benefit card party, Masonic temple, 2 p. m. Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary at home Mr. and Mrs. John Bobbins, 642 N. Liberty. 6:30 potluck dinner. 1 Mrs. C. A. Park's Bible class meets at 1589 Che meketa, 2 p. m. Wednesday, October 25 Sophomore Mother's club; room 2D, Salem high school, 3:30 p. m. Sweet Briar club, home Mrs. C. C. Shaffee, Wallace road, 2 p. m. - Mrs. Ebsen drama class, Beta Chi sorority, 2:30 p. m. Thursday, October 26 Town and Gown club, Lausanne hall, 2:30 p. m. Friday, October 27 South Salem W. C. T. U., Leslie hall, 2 p. m., Mrs. Lydia Lehman, speaker. Leslie Can Do's, home of Mr. and Mrs. Maon Bishop, 1350 S. Commercial. HAVE Girlhood Photograph Of Mother You Wish Copied? We Guarantee : the Likeness PRICES REASONABLE GUNNELL &ROBB 520 STATE State and Liberty Sts. of fors THIS NEW TRANSPARENT COLOR FOR LIPS . . no opaqueness) no pastiness much smarter lines . more indellMo . and oh so smooth and soothW to tho line! 1 a 1 1 I fclaawi Queens in Respective Fields ' . , iv-;VV c :v v v- f ?.:&:;,:':. . ON THE left is Miss Beatrice DuruJard who was crowned queen of the National Business Show at New York re cently. On the right Miss Mary B. Dew son, newly appointed director of women's activities of the democratic national com mittee, pictured at her desk in Washington. Miss Dewson, who played a prominent pari in the Roosevelt presidential campaign, was appointed by Postmaster General Farley. Mrs. John Bertelson Is Hostess Members of Hat HIbbard auxili ary were entertained at the home of airs. John. Bertelson Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Bane and Mrs. A. T. Woolpert assisted the hostess. The Hallowe'en motif was carried out in decorations and re freshments. A short business meeting was followed by a pro gram commemorating the birth of Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. T. L. Llnd was a special guest. Members present were Mrs. Arthur Girod, Mrs. Jay G. Wood- ard, Mrs. . M. Alley, Mrs. John Seymour, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs. A. Javil, Mrs. Charles M. Greene, Mrs. K. Stryker, Mrs. Lulu Hum phrey, Mrs. Charles McKinley, Mrs. B. W. Walcher, Mrs. L. Mickelson, Miss Betty Jean Weis er, Mrs. Bane, Mrs. Woolpert and hostess, Mrs. Bertelson. YOU A ilisas akasf 4at WVi as svsa trass af a mi psst sat Mas af vast BbsBcx bmbU bmbs TATTCXyS aaaat aad caaasj. las m atskt waaa as a, ti a SMStaa asa. A Ira, ft, stas a sasl afliltsi MM St MS ll , m m ataal aATMSAi." , 4 la stSaitaanat emu i il r aasa atSs Os , IS a saM TASTU." c, t1. . i v v. Bridal Gown D isplay on Oct. 25 LnnHE Salem A.A.TJ.W. is spon I soring a display of wedding at a benefit affair Wednesday night starting at 8 o'clock. There will be several modelings of the gowns during the evening. Mrs. Frank Spears has opened her home on Chemeketa street for the display and Mrs. Lewis G r I f f 1 1 h is chairman. Proceeds from the benefit go to the state fellowship fund. Mrs. David Wright is chairman of the fel lowship committee. A similar dis play was put on last year and attracted a large gathering. Music of the period of the each gown so far as is possible will accompany the modeling. Miss Ruth Marcia Brown will play the wedding marches on the piano. Miss Frances Virginle Melton is in charge of the music. . Models include Miss Jane Reed, Miss Charlotte Eyre, Miss Jane Fisher, Miss Eloise White. Miss Roberts Mills, Miss M a r g r e t Sim ma and Mrs. William H. Lytle. The gown of 1854 is owned by Mrs. E. C. Small of Silverton and has been loaned by Mrs. W. A. Merriott of Salem. Other gowns and their donors are as follows: 1858, Miss Ada Ross; 1879, Miss Frances Cor nell; 1881, Mrs. B. H. White; 1882, Mrs. George Lewis; 1884, Mrs. W. P. Fowle; 1886, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd; 18S7, Mrs. Bert Ford; 1900, Mrs. W. E. Kirk;. 1906, Mrs. W. D. Clarke; 1906, Mrs. B. H. White; 1M6, Mrs. C. D. Sims; 1908. Mrs. Ira Darby; 1910, Mrs. Roy Mills; 1912, Mrs. C. A. Sprague; ltli, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry; 1921, Mrs. Breyman Boise; 1922, Mrs. E. T. Brown; 192S, Mrs. Bert Ford; 1926, Mrs. Hubert Reilly; 1927. Mrs. Milo Rasmussen. Mrs. W. Connell Dyer Is lending the dress of her mo ther. Tulip and Narcissus Planting season is here. Quality is high. Prices are low. Frost has killed sum mer flowers. It looks like rain. Order bulbs and plant for spring flowers before it is too late. W. C FRANKLIN Tulip Farm Rt. 1, Box 35 TeL 52F14 I -: j-.; V. Miss Hamiick Married To Arthur Olson ; Saturday AT A QUIET home ceremony SAttirday afternoon: at th home of the bride's parents Miss Both Hamrick waa. married to Arthur Olsen- of Marquam. Rev. S. Hamnck, father of the bride, performed the ceremonrin the presence4 of the immediate family. The bride wore a becomino; traveiinp; sun or gray wooi Seattle Guests Honored at Dinner MR. AND MRS. WliiJii a j EINZIG were hosts at an ih i i.rr: ninner Fridar AM - - night complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isaccson of Seattle. The uninr tahln was centered with a beautiful silver bowl of yellow chrysanthemums with yeuow tap ers in silver holders on- either side. The eolor motif throughout the guest rooms was yellow and white. - Bridge was la play during the evening. N Bidden to greet Mr. and Mrs. Isaccson were Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sackett and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Einsig. e . t. : Bridge Parrj Given at Golden Home Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Golden entertained with a clever Hal loween party Friday night. Bridge tables were set op in an npstairs room that was decorated la the Halloween motif. Mrs. Howard Rex assisted the hostess at the refreshment hoar. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Marr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kletzlng, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Barkley New man, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Golden. The Rebekabs will meet for their regular business session at 7:30 o'clock Monday night in the Odd Fellows' hall. There will bo initiation and visitors from other lodges expected to attend. The committee of Luella Engstrom. Daisy Hayden, Bertha Wolfe and, Bessie Edwards will serve re freshments after the lodge session. MODE BEAUTY PARLORS NEW LOCATION 180 N. Com'l SL Over Kew Pay' Takit Formal Opining Tuesday, 730 p.m. Public Invited W have installed for the convenience of oar enstomera the latest model Paramount Multiple Hair Dryers in our beanti. fuL well-ventilated rooms. Best of fresh air at all times. Have operators who cam give yo m finger wars that will please, a haircut by tut expert who cam trim and arrange the hair U yery latest styles. To give yow an opportunity to enjoy one or all at a reasonable price we will for a few days only give 23 off oa all beauty work. better we H. A. Mother! Did You Hear Mrs, EstEer Hagedorn, formerly with the Howard Corset bnop is opening: her own shop in ' . j THE BONN15T SHOP J 4 ; ' ' aOw Conrt StreeC ,1 , A Opening Day, Tceiiay, October 24th i FEATURING - t' , SMART-FORM CORSETS ,A J- TTITIl I vutc. ttl sories. The coupie were unat tended and left immediately aft en the ceremonjTjlor a Honeymoon in southern' Oregon, They will be atr home after' November JL in Mar o.uam. : Numerous smart affairs were given in the past week anticipat ing the wedding. Miss Lois Bar ker was hostess at the announce ment party, Wednesday night. Hiss Percie Miles and. Mrs. Thelma' Bagley entertained with a shower, and Mrs. John Craig compliment ed Mrs. Olsea Tlfursday afternoon Friday night Mlse Esther Cook gar- dinner honoring th bride-elect and Miss Imal Taylor. ii centerpiece of yellow, orchid, snapdragons and yellow tapers formed the decorative motif. Cov-, era were placed for the honor guests, Miss Thelma Bagley, Mis Wllma Taylor, Misa: Lois Barker and hostess. Miss Cook. " ' Salem W. C. Members To MakTrip . Eleven delegates and leads otm departments frojm the Salem Wo man's rTtih nlan to motor to Mc Minnville Tuesday morning to at tend the Third District Federal Han f Woman's Clubs. Those. making the trip wUl be Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. T. A. McBrtde Hftea V.nla. McCullv. Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. Milo Rasmussen, Miss Helen Louise crosoy, Mrs. v. Geer, Mrs. William Fordyce Far-i go, Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. George Moorhead. May Chance Yur Child's life If one or more vt your chil dren fails to an examination or doesnt com up to your expectations in school, t my B K tmtir fault. An examination will disclose the need lor cor rected vision if that Is the I: reason, ana may save wrar lli inc glasses continuously later. mm X t - ' ' - "j '. : . WW Oar permanent waves are nil giTen front experience, nsfng a method we think has ever been beaten. If there ahonld be one will have it. LOVEAlLJVop. the Good Newt? - - r- L : 'V V'--.- '' GUNNELL & IROBB 520 STATE THE SMART-FORM CORSET SHOP Court and ' Commercial Sts. 409 Court In The Bonnet Shop - , K7fMTATTnrvi - I III iii i.. in -laf . 11 B B B M Bk III ' -. - "I ; fr-' - . . , v , , .. .. .. : j t . . . r rUj 3