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ociety Sororities j to be ' Hostesses at Affairs '- - Sororities , i ot the Willamette campus will entertain extensively - tonight when they are hostesses li for their annual fall foraals and ! Informal.'! i "1 Beta Chi plans a formal Sinner ; at the Masonic temple tonight with ! a secret ; motif. Miss Roberta v Mills, chairman of the affair, has i even withheld the decorative scheme' from members them i selves. !' ' ; i ... ' Delta Phi ' members and their escorts will dine formally at the ! Marion hotel with; a silver and j black motif used, j Mr. and Mrs. Hey S. . Keene and , Mrs. Lillian jHagman are patrons and tfr&n-. ilessesC-"- !- 'U-'."' "i.--:ii L Alpha Phi .Alpha members hay : cast formality aside . this Season j and, win frolic at marine party ;to be held at Cole's Cafe. Seek iMmi - wUi t played sfiercdto ',ner. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. New man are chaporones for the affair, i i , : ' : ; . H, . -i Philharmonic; Board To Meet I j j There will be an important meeting- of the Philharmonic or chestra board t of directors Mon day, night at the T.M.C.A. at 8 o'clock. ij Officers and board members are as follows; President C. A. Sprague; j first! vIce-presideTit, W. T. Jenks; second vice-president, J. H. Albert; third vice-president, Mrs. W. H. Lytle. i! Committees:! Press. Mrs. R. J. Maaske; finance, W. T. Jenks. W. II. Burgharat, E. A. Kells, Leslie fpringer, ! Paul; Wallace, Mrs. W. B. Lytle, Mrs. ainsic, Mrs. C. W. E. Anderson: L. Sherman, Mrs. A. A. - Schramm, Miss Gretchen Kraemer; orchestra i membership, Mrs Roy Klein. Mrs. D." W. Eason, Miss Mary Scbnlts and Mrs. D. B. Hill; social, Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Mrs.! George Allen. Mrs. R. W. Craig, Mrs. J. L. Rand and Mrs. C. A. Downs, I S !.!; Mrs. Busey Hostess To Club; i 1 ! ! f j A charming event of Thursday -was the brldre Jnncheon given by Mrs. N. E. Bnsey in; compliment to the member3 of her bridge club. Small bronze j chrysanthemums were: used in decorating. Mrs. C. tW. Heckman received high score for the afternoon. Miss Mary Mal ley assisted the hostess at the luncheon hour. Covers were laid for Mrs. E. J. Kerchoff, Mrs. A. J. Ander-on. Mrs. C. W.!Heckman, Mrs. W. E. : Albright. Mrs. J. C. Sehaupp, Mrs. C E. Kertson, Miss Mary Mai ley . and the hostess,rMrs. Busey. Mrs. E. R. Nlles will be hostess ; to the group In a fortnight. 1 By ANNE ADAMS ' ' Touches' of contrast 'are youth ful and: refreshing especially as applied on this eharatng . frock designed for -the -mature f lguret Against a ground of black, brown, green or other rich .shade ft Is tkUf ally revealed at the neckline, ;hlc rever and tight sleeve cuffs. Thej rever treatment 1 flattering either ."way you hoos to, wear It Note, too,'h6w'the hips re. slen ierised by thekirt panels Ideal tn crepe, faille or satin., You'll find well worth while and -easy to aak rour own trocks with our isuttuctor to! guide you. ' : Pattern 4 S4I is : available In sizes 3tY4S; 46, 42. 44 and 4t. txt 3 - takes 3 yards inch fabric and yard contrasting. Ss4 flft4a cata (le) m!m r tasi eta swfwt4 t mr tUs Asa Adas fatter. Write plainly sawt m4xM &a4 tyW stater. B ran te Tim wtsUr' dttia M : tk am Ams nturm : beofe wffl belB- yc saw, nmj. fixUr year copy tod 7 1 . Ttiet f estaUf aa4 patura toceUiti, tvnt7-nr -mta.v.N-- ' ' -n,. ' ASArsn fi " Tk OMffttt' stfssts fetters Pspaniwn, SI t CmsMcetal etoMt, SateM. aUk itsry ndonrtL Tos aran viU to promptly sUndtS. U. -- Orders castowiarfly are IB! vttkts tkrar rs tm ,tte ttee sscetv by -Tto .St ittsmssi . -;sj . - Pattern . ' li ir'r-'ift s M li W'K$ I I v: :-sA- yyy.-:r.:.'.- f wT ' -j 7 T r" ry) L. J I 1646 ' News and Club Jessie Steele; A Champion's X if . t s - ; x - l a" " Vfci 1 1- -iWISftrV- riwi i1 r iV. Vr'i-y-i-i-.- -tf y.V-rrr " r-Vi- rt' t;f -Yiifrr Recent Bride is Complimented With Shower by Women at Labish Center Mrs. Lee Alfred is Hostess at Silverton in Honor of Mrs. Frank Alfred Labish Center. Mrs, Joe Gar barfno and Mrs. Tillie Isham were Joint hostesses Wednesday after noon at the Garbarino home for a, surprise shower honoriag Mrs. William La Fonntaine, nee La verne Catton, whose marriage was an event of early fall. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. V. C. Bisbop, Mrs. Joe Rents, Mrs. Harry Bennett, and Mrs. Mary La Rosa. The guests: Mrs. Will la Fountain. Mrt Lowell Tweedale and Miss Jenne Calvert of Chemawa, Mrs. Joe Rents, Doris and Sonny' Rents, Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mrs. Chester Jefferson, Mrs. Joe Burr and daughter Juanita, Mrs. W. A. Starker, Mm. Mary La Rosa, Mrs. A. M. Boynton, Mrs. Harry Lovre, Donna Lovre. Mrs. Horace Blbby, Irene Bibbr, Mrs. Mary Harris, Emma Harris, Mrs. A. J. Harris, Mrs. Harvey Aker, Mrs. O. G. MeClaufrhrv, Mrs. Charles Hinds, Mrs. W. F. Klampe. Mrs. Harry Boehm. Mra E. J. Wein man, Mrs. Frank Weinman, Mra Gay Dow, Mrs. Ed Miller, Katherlne Miller, Mra E. Bloom, Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mrs. Walter Borteher,. Mra Albert Nys, Ha lf 1 Nys, Mrs. V. C. Bishop, Mrs. P. J. Rusa, Barbara ''Russ, Mra Geo. Mont gomery, Mrs. Al Isham, Mra K. S. Ponts, Penry and Louise Ponts. Mrs. Nicholas Kurth, Mra. Oscar Catton, Mra. y. J. Wargnler, Florence Warg nler il Amelia Tretchler of St. Louis, the hostesses, and Bern Ice, La Reva, and LeRoy Isham and Donald Gar barino. Middle Grove. Mrs. Charles Knutbs, a bride of recent date, was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts, at a miscellan eous show given in her honor, at the home of Mrs. Frank Knuths Thursday afternoon. , Present were- the honor guest, Mrs. Charles Knuths hostesses, Mrs. Frank Knuths. Mrs. Tillie Zeilinskl. Mrs. Cecil Barrick, and Mrs. Lena Bartmff; Mrs. Alice Binegar. Mrs. Walter BInegar. Mrs. Thomas Louvre,-Mrs. Henry Werner and Maxine," Mrs. Lee Dow, Mrs. Henry Dow, Miss Dor othy Dow. Mrs. John Ritchey, Mrs. August Fandrlsh, Mrs. Wil liam Feddern, and. In Mae, Mrs. Emery Goode, Wayne and Alvin, Mrs. Mabelle McCain. Mrs. Ern est Barker and son, Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, Mrs. O. G. Forgard, Mrs. Starmr, Mrs. Ralph Gesner. Mrs. Helen Sim, Mrs. Anna McOon oush, s. Lydla Bewley, Mrs. Scharf. ley, who left this week for a visit to California relatives and friends. was the inspiration of a farewell party Just prior to her leaving. Present lor the occasion were Mrs. E. W. Garver, Mrs. L. F. Tucker, Mrs. Albert Webb, Mrs. C. M. Wray, Mrs. Bertha Morley, Mrs. Charles Morley, Mra. John Cage, Mrs. Harry Brammel. Mr. Harry: Bentson. Mrs. John Anderson. : Miss Juanita, the daughter of the- Morleyh will remain with heri grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char les "Morley. r t, ' . ' Among the interesting events of the' weekend is the benefit bridge party slated for this afternoon at I o'clock in the Masonic temple under the auspices of. the Rainbow girls. .Miss Doris -Drager is gen eral chairman while table commit tees are headed by Miss Josephine McGlkhrist and rMlss Margaret Bell. ' Miss Maxine Gahlsdorf Is chairman of the refreshment com mittee. - Those wishing -. to: make reservations are asked ' to tele phone Miss McGilchriat or "Miss Iris Jergenson. ' ' Zen. A group of members of the Spring Valley Horns Mission ary society .Including. Mrs. W.'j D. Henry,' Mrs; S. D. Crawford, Mrs. L. Prank Matthews, Mrs. Alvin Madsen, .Miss Irene Windsor. Mrs. D. R. Ruble, Mra. W. W. Henry. Mrs. .Charles McCarter, Mrs. Jesse Walltng and Mrs. "V. L. Gibson; at tended the one-day meeting of the Federation of Rural Women's clubs of Polk county which was held at Perrydale; The basket , of articles which they, displayed and sold netted them 7.05, this sum to be ased by- the Spring Valley Heme Missionary society for char itable work In the northeast sec tion of Polk county. j The Salem, Xfedit; Women's s sociatio werV tridetvt the home of Miss AugssU ReUurft Tuesday night to : har f rontlnuation of her addrsj -hkn she gave last week at: their-breakfastmeetlng. , Members . aad their friends at tendeeV --, Society Editor Greatest Prize Glenn Collett Vare, 2nd, make ; her bow to the world t the Phila delphia home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Vare (Glenn Collett) . The baby, bow five months' old, may one day be s famous as her mother, i shown. with her) who was five tunes National Women's - r. golf champion. f'W. SILVERTON. Nov. 23. Comp limenting Mrs. Frank Alfred (Gaynelle Beckett) Mrs. Lee Al fred was hostess at her home on Adams street to a group of friends. Baskets of greenery and rose buds in a color scheme of pink and green added to the festive ness of the occasion. Four tables of bridge were In play during the evening with Miss Ruth Hubbs scoring high and Mrs. Errol Ross, low. A guest prize was given to Mrs. Alfred. Bidden were Mrs. Alfred. Miss Hubbs. Mrs. Ross, Miss Catha leene Cuddy. Miss Ruth Water man, Miss Stella Dybevlk, Mrs. Sylvan McCleary, Mrs. O. E. Lane, Mrs. Mahlon Hoblltt, Mrs. Low ell Hoblitt, Mrs. LeRoy Campbell, Mrs Lester Whltlock, Mrs. P. Ryan, Mrs. William Swift, Mrs. I. L. Stewart and Mrs. George W. Hubbs. Middle Grove. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Malm entertained with a birthday party for t.heiT son, Or vllle Malm, Wednesday night. Those present were the Misses Carol LaDue, Maxine La Due, Lu rllle Warner, Ruth Clark. Aman da Clark, Faye Colwell. Ffwn 0K well. Hazel Mason, Kathlee Rock, Beulah Coons, and Katherlne Blackford; Messrs. Harold Wood Burn, Melvin Van Cleave. Ken neth Van Cleave. Chester McCain, Walter Gruenfielder, Elmer Wacken, Theodore Wacken, Vicar Wagers, Ralph Wagers. Ralph Robertson, Jerome Sheridan. Melvin La Due, Darrell Colwell. Earl Malm, and tbe host, Orville Malm. . ' - Molalla. Complimenting her mother, Mrs. Martha Steiner, who has been visiting in Molalla for several months, Mrs. Marion Cor- bin entertained at her home Wed nesday afternoon. Present were Mrs. William Mackrell, Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Longstreet Vaughn. Mrs. George Gregory. Mrs. Peter Faurie. Mrs. E. G. Miller, Mrs. Ben Lindland and daughters De lores and Darlene, Mrs. B. Flat ness, Mrs. Ray B o e h m k e and daughter Jean Ray, Mrs. Theresa Nicholson and Mrs. F. M. Henrik- sen. Mrs. Steiner is leaving De cember 3 for Upland, CaJ. She is a former Molalla resident. Make .These CUDDLE TOYS - PATTERN 596 -What tiny tot does not love to cuddle some toy and better yet to have a drowsy cat as a cuddle pillow? This pussy would cer tainly lure any tot to close his eyes aad start napping. The clown, of course, is wide-awake as clowns should be. But he will do tor after' the nap and; can- be la,, some ; very fcay print. ; y Hts head can either1 be sewn ; oh ; to the body, or appliqued on. The duck, of course, is the boby's fav orite, and his floppy wing In a contrasting, material will catch the little , one's . attention. These Animals - are" mad of -but two :":;:::::::::i':::-:::-?:':$:':- A v. " r f i J ' - " ' " T iwwxw w.- 1101 .'usf r Affairs Church Wedding Event of This Morning ; A lovely ehurch wedding at 8: SO o'clock this - toorning will - unit Miss Helen Ereltenstein and Urlin Page. Father J. R. Buck will read the wedding mass at St. Joseph's church. Miss Marie Breitensteln will be the -maid of honor and Kimball Page will attend his brother. Only members of the Immediate fam ilies will be present. A wedding breakfast at the J. E. Godfrey home will be held follow in the ceremony, to which mem bers of the bridal party are bid den. After a ten-day honeymoon the couple will be at home at 223 Or chard street, Silverton, where Mr. Page is in the law business. Shower Compliments Recent Bride . Miss Edna Hurler and Miss Helen Pierce entertained at the home of the former Thursday af ternoon. The affair was a miscel laneous shower honoring Mrs. Harold Pierce (Marie Hisel). The afternoon was spent infor mally and a late luncheon was served. Bidden were the honor ruest. Mrs. Harold Pierce, Mrs. C. Pierce, Mrs. A. Elliott, Mrs. W. Carsten, Miss Irene Pierce, .Mrs. M. lsn er, Mrs. R. Eaton, Mrs. Kendal, Mrs. B. Ricks, Mrs. G. G: Hurley, Mrs. M. R. Cady. Mrs. Velma Car thew, Mrs. S. S. Macklln, Miss Louise Macklln, Miss La Verne Proctor, Mrs. Tom Doty, Mrs. Roy Swallow, Mrs. J. Hisel, Mrs. R. E. Bootwright, and hostesses, Miss Hurley and Miss Pierce. Mrs. Wolf Entertains On Friday Mrs. F. D. Wolf was hostess for smartly arranged bridge party Friday night in her home on Fairmount street. Chrysan themums and bright foliage were placed about the rooms. Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew as sisted the hostess at the refresh ment hour. Bidden were' Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. T. T. McKenzie. Miss Ada Ross, Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew. Miss Leila Johnson. MIsg Mildred Christenson-, Miss Marjorie Chris tenson. Miss Ola Clark, Mrs. Eula Creech, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Carlotta Crowley. Miss Mary Eyre, Mrs. Grace Wolgamott. Miss Jane Harland. Miss Myrtje Mc Clay, Miss Leila Newmeyer and hostess, Mrs. Wolf. Zena. Mr. and Mrs. James Soan, formerly ot Zena enter tained party of old friends with n old time dance at their Sa lem home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwinn of Zena had the "Young People's" prayer meeting from the Free Methodist church of Salem at their home, Tuesday night. SILVERTON HILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Verbeck were hosts to a number of friends at their home with dancing ag the feature of the evening. Music was furn ished by Clarence Starr, Arthur Brendon, Harold Solie and Lee Miller. At sapper Mrs. Verbock was assisted br Mrs. Frank Por ter and Mrs. Claude Verbeck. Scio -The first night party of the Scio "BOO" club for the pres ent season is to take place Friday. November 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.' A. Gallegly, preceded by a 7 o'clock dinner. Mrs. Gal legly will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartu, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chromy and Mrs. May Mc Donald. - a Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Burton, Miss Lois Burtpn and Miss Frances Virginie Melton are among those motoring to Portland today to attend the Junior Symphony pro gram. Toys as Gif ts pieces except Jhe clown whose face is added "on ' and the duck whose wing Is separate. . This col lection ot cuddle pillow, and toys Is gay addition to our previ ous' collection ot dog pillow, bon ny and elephant that has found so many friends." ' ' r , t " - Pattern S9C .come to-iron in. transfer pattern ot one cat ' pil low' abOut -11 -16"1nehes one clown about la Inches high and duck abours. inches high when done, - I- Send 10c for this i pattern to The 'Oregon Statesman Needle- crait Dept. - -x . , Miss JfCupper Honored With Shower Miss Frances Kupper, bride elect of Don Woodry, was honored with a miscellaneous hower at the home ot Miss Lucile Rolow Wednesday night A line party preceded the affair. Gift were concealed tinder cornstalk and pumpkin design. Rosebuds end dahlias were placed about the guest rooms. A late supper was served with Miss Daisy Varley assisting the hostess. Bidden were the honor guest. Miss Kupper, Miss Josle Acklin, Miss Sue Shelley, Miss Bernice Turman. Miss Hazel Irons, Miss Connie Krebs, Mis Alice Detlefs, Miss-Thelma Strand, Miss Sue Martin, Miss Be Certson, Mis Verl Hill, Miss Marian Smith, Miss Gladys Hansen. Miss Evelyn Rutherford, Miss Daisy Varley, Mrs. Floyd McCarrolI, Mrs. Ken neth Barker,- Mrs. Neva Kibble, Mrs. Dakota Findley, Mrs. Burt Simpson, Mrs. Bud Taylor, Mrs. Ron Graber, Mrs. Charles Bier, Mrs. Warren Keene and .hostess. Miss Lucille Rolow. - .. ' . . - J Wives oflslatdrs Special Gii;sts:' :-im ' William McGiicbrttt ' 'wtU - be the principal speaker at the so cial meeting ot the Woman's club this afternoon in the clubhouse on Cottage street at 2:30 p. m. Wives of the legislators are espe cially Invited to attend. England and Oectland will be the countries studied today as part of the series of travelogues the club is taking up. Mrs. Gordon McGIlehrlst will sing in native- kilt costume and pictures from English and Scotch schools of art will be shown. Tea will be served late in the afternoon. Pythian Sisters Wind Up Series The final card party in the se ries sponsored by the Pythian Sis ters was played Thursday night in the Knights of Pythias hall. Grand prizes went to Mrs. Ella Lents and Ben Woelke. Prizes for the evening were awarded to Miss Myrtle Burk, Mrs. W. J. Lee, W. R. Gould, N. P. Sturgls and C. H, Hoffman. An other series of parties is planned. Miss Jean Eastridge and Miss Peggy Wagstaff are motoring to Portland this afternoon. They will be guests at a formal dinner and dance given at Reed college tonight. They plan to return to Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White left here for San Francisco for a week's visit. They plan to attend the Stanford-University of Califor nia game. Mrs. La Vinia Smith of Port land is visiting in Salem with her daughter Mrs. Verna Berrx. Track Driver Accused Hillis H. Daniel is accused in justice court of violation of the state mo tor transportation act for failure to apply for permit from the public utilities commission. The case will be heard November 29. wmm Today Only One Pair of Our Famous GRAND SLAM HOSIERY in All the New Shoes at SOCIAL CALENDAR ; ' , - Saturday, November. t$ i Social meeting of Woman's elub, t:l9 p. m., club house. Wives of legislators special guests. ; - v Young People's forum. First M. SL ehurch, country fir t 8 p. m. In church annex, Miss Ellen Schrunk Feted In compliment to Miss Ellen Shrunk whose marriage to Eston Williamson wiU be an event of th& near fntnre. Mrs. Albert We- solowski entertained t . dinner a Vi f. 508-State Street, . - - ' .. ... , ' . ! Doors Open 9 A. M. Today WASH DSESSES MOULDETTES Our regular high quality . nft JSISffi' tl 00 dresses fine enough for J stock of much higher priced 4? leVVS afternoons garments S WINTER M LJf HATS gl ,sA -X5 j All shapes, sizes and I " VVJ styles to close out at -J ' 3 KNITTED PANTIES FLANNEL ROBES 3 for 01 Extra Quality Modern Styles RAYON UNDIES $505 2 for 61 a CHtiLLA CREPE DRESSES RAYON PAJAMAS You'll Like This Special Selection Junior Sizes High Colors ' I .ch $1 1 $5.05 j I MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF n rp j' i s!s!S!aBs!::ss i GREATER SHIPLEY 0E " H With 2y no o J Q( BSBsaw'SsSsssSsW' BsslSBW' 1- SjftsmMgiw" " sBnggSS- BasST sjsstF sBssSBF and cards Wednesday night. The honor guest was the recipient of shower gifts.- . Bidden were Miss Schrunk, Es ton Williamson, Mr, nd Mrs. Emil Stripling, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter rhimhtn. Miss Dorothy I White and host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Aibzert Wesoiowsau Corner of High Every aUy Reduced Chrutmas Seals - - ; To Be Sold Again ; X In Pioneer Homes , PIONEER. Nor. 14 -Mrs. Mark Blodgett of the Woman's club be gan the project ot selling Christ mas seels Thursday. Miss Muriel Dornhecker - n4i Dorothy Allen will assist her In the work. The school children re work ing on Tnanksglvlng program to be given next Thursday after noon at the schoolhouse. There will be a dlaiogse d several readings and . Hiss Rybnlck is coaching the ail4T. The par ents nd friends-re welcome. Sale