-4 V The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, December 3, 1935 PAGE NINE Socie W N ews and Club Aff airs Jessie Steele, Society Editor Light Bearers Feted ! On Friday Th Older Light Bearers of the First M. E. church were invited to the home of Mrs. A. A, Lee Friday afternoon. Games were enjoyed and a King's Herald band was organized. Officers of the new group are Miss Josephine Morse, president; J.iiss Ernestine Frederickson, vice "president; Miss Verne Scott, re cording secretary; Miss Jean Jud son, treasurer; and Miss Gene Tier Wlnslow, mite-box secre tary. Mrs. Lewis Neet will act as supervisor. Luncheoa was served at a ta ble centered with a large basket of fruit and nuts flanked by sil- pers. - - The- next meeting will be held Craven Home Opened For Party ' ; ' Mrsl Ronald Craven and Miss Hazel Schutt invited a group of friends to the Craven home on Kingwood Heights for an evening of bridge Saturday night. The oc casion was in honor of the host esses birthdays. Bidden were Miss Bertha Preul, : Miss Alice Lenoire, Miss Lois Stei- nke. Miss Dorothy Dalk, Miss Ha tel Schutte, Herbert Hobaon. Ralph Foster, Arnold Taylor, Mar tin Anderson, Henry Roric and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven. " Smiths Honor Guests At Affair The golden wedding annivers ary of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith -:V. Uniisual Gilts to Make for Christmas ROSE STAR ONE PATCH PATTERN 534 This is the famous Laura Wheeler one-patch quilt. Simple to cut simple to make es quisite when finished it has all the ideal qualities that the needle woman looks for in a quilt. In design it resembles the rose win dows of the old cathedrals, and it takes no imagination to visual ize it if carried out in similar beautiful colors. As shown, each was obesrved last weekby a din- biocK is maae or me same maier ner given at the E. F. Whelau ials. However, it i3 very hand home. Covers were placed for 11 &ome when made of scraps of niat at a table decorated in pink and(erial with each rose star in dif green. i ferent colors. In the pattern, color Mr. and Mrs. Smith were mar-j riei at Turner November 20, 18S and have lived in the same home that Mr. Smith inherited from his parents ever since." It was built in 1874. Woodburn. "The Indians of Arizona, New Mexico and Old Mexico" is the title of the speech Prof. F. E. Dunton, principal of Molalla grade school, will give Wednesday afternoon at the regu lar meeting of the Wroodburn Wo man's club. Mr. Dunton has had much experience and traveled in these sections. Prof. Dunton will also have on display an extensive exhibit of articles collected in his visits to these places. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elburn T. Simms, Mrs. F. W. Settlemeir. Mrs. Jack Kennedy and Mrs. Henry Hall. suggestions for doing this and for making the quilt as shown ere given. Pattern 634 cornea to you with complete simple, instruction for cutting, sewing and finishing, to gether with yardage chart, dia gram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single or double bed siz and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the patches and suggests contrasting materials. Send 10 cents for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman Needle craft Dept., 215 South Commer cial street, Salem, The Rebekahs will meet for their regular business and a so Rowes Entertain on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe were hosts Thursday for a charmingly appointed Thanksgiving dinner. A basket of gold and orchid chrys anthemums centered the table flanked by orchid tapers. Covers were placed for Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. For rest Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fight leson. Mrs. Grace Thompson, Miss Kathryn Rowe, Miss Faye Thomp son, J. Morgan Cook and hosts, Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Rowe. Mrs. James hosts. Dorman and the Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer were hosts at a beautiful ly appointed Thanksgiving dinner. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. R. Lathrop of Camas, Wash., Mrs. Opal McKenny, Mrs. R. L. uicu tegular uuaiucoa auu ov- . T, , m n - cial evening Monday in the Odd an?, Ke "Jm. . rnw. i,Ti ot 7-3(1 m All Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gittle. Rebekahs are invited to attend. The degree team will practice for initiation Monday, Dec. 11. when the state president makes her visit. Mr. and Mrs. Balke, Bobby Balke, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dorman all of Salem; Mrs. Jennie Dorman, Miss Frances Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. E Dencer, Walter Dorman, Mr. and SolveNybur gift problems early with ... Photographs ' "am cronise Artistic lightings, natural expressions. Sparkling new styles in folders and frames. . ' ' Court and Commercial Streets. FEUKSES The Chi Delta Delphians will meet Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. T. Delaney. Mrs. L. D. Lambeth will be as sistant hostess. Mrs. Ralph Kletz ing will give a book review and tea will be served late in the afternoon. B.P.W. Card Club Entertained Miss Juana Holmes andv Miss Merl Dimlck were hostesses Fri day night' to the card club o f Business and Professional Wom en's club at 607 N. Commercial street. Mrs. R. L. Tower of Seattle was a special guest. Members present were Miss Ruth McAdams, Miss Edith Burch, Miss Lois Ohmart, Miss Josephine Shade, Miss Clara Witt, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Miss Daisy Haycen, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Blanche Hing and Mrs. Lillian Cad well. Sigma Nu Delphians ITo Meet ; The Sigma Np Delphians will meet at the public library at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. . "Renaissance in France" will be the topic discussed by Mrs. Hugh Latham, Mrs. O. 8. Paxsoo, Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. R. D. Paris and Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. W. O. Stacey will present a book review. Pleasant View. A miscellan eous shower was held Saturday for Mrs. Leone Clark, a recent bride, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Cook. Those present were the bride. Leone Clark, Mrs. Janie Christ man of Mt. Angel, Mrs. Addie Smith, Scotts Mills, Mrs. Wanda Edland, Monitor, Mrs. Corder, Cal ifornia, Mrs. Jennie Farr, Mrs Inez Dunbeck, Mrs. Minnie Mc- Kinney, Mrs. Mae Hadley, Mrs. Gertrude Kennies, Eula Hennles, Margaret Miller, Margaret Schil lings; Mary Schillings, Florence Jarman, Pauline .Whipper, Ber nice Whipper, Mary Schifferer, Lydii Schifferer, Frances White head, Elizabeth Hennies, Bertha Booth, Agnes Booth, Hazel Morris, Nettie Morris, Mary Morris, Anna Kunke, Eva Cummings, Reba Russell, all of Clovedale; Marjorie Pickard of Marion, Helen and Helena Witzell, Lavern White head, Nellie Given, Mrs. Herbert -Witzell of Turner, Mrs. H. F. Shanks of Salem, Babe Cook, Mrs. Stanton, Opal Bower and the hostess, Mrs. F. M. Cook. The Marion County Veterans association will meet in Miller's hall Thursday. The business ses sion will convene at 10 a. m., there will be a potluck lunch at noon and a program at 2 p. m. All veterans of patriotic associa tions are invited. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thorpe had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. William Steele of California. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop left Saturday night for a ten-day trip to California. Mr. Bishop will at tend the National Chamber of Commerce convention in Sacra mento and Mrs. Bishop will visit friends in San Francisco Miss Gusie A. Mies spent Thanksgiving with relatives and friends at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Ida Niles. She returned to Portland Thursday night to continue her studies at the Uni- Thomas Home Opened For Dinner A large Thanksgivlng'gathering waa observed Thursday at. tne home of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Thomas on Edgewater street. Covers 'at dinner were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ailor and daughters Miss Eloise .and Miss Thelma of Monmouth, Mr: and Mrs. A. F. Thomas, and daughter Miss Doris, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ruggles of McMInnville, Mr. and Mrs- Lyle Thomas, Mr. '-and Mrs. A!, R. Akers and son Tommy and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and children Bill and. Miss Ruth Thomas. Silverton The marriage of Misg Gladys Vivian Burk, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Burk. toj Ralph Glenn Sayage, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Savage or Salem, waa solemnised at a pretty wedding at the borne of the bride's parents Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Earl Cochran, pas tor of the Salem Calvary Baptist church, read the single ring cere mony as the eouple. took taetr places before an Improvised altar near the large fireplace. The al tar was banked with . evergreens and bronz . chrysanthemums and was lighted by pastel - shaded candles. Ernest Savage- played the organ as the bride, gowned in white ankle length dress of heavy satin, came in on the arm of ber father; who gave her in marriage. She carried a shower bouquet of white rosebuds and greenery. Preceding her to the altar was her sister Miss Myrtle Burk, as bridesmaid. gowned in deep bloom and carry ing an arm bouquet of chrysan themums. The bridegroom was attended by his brother William Gilbert Savage. Evelyn Beckner sang sev eral selections during the evening. Following the ceremony a buffet supper was served with Mrs. Burk and Mrs. Savage presiding. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rickman, Bernlce and Mildred Rickman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, Virginia Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Scheeler, Irene Scheel er, Mrs. Sophls Wheeler, Donald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gil bert and Waldo Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Poole, Russel Robin3, Hazel Mason. Mrs. Fay Shermon. Henry Fischer, William Lawrence, Ernest Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Savage, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Savaee, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evans, Vicker Wagers. Milton Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Greenwood, Dorothea, Ernest and Marjorie Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McFadden Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cochran. Playing Tricks Value Showril By MRS. WILLIAM II. QUINN Statesman Tournament Conductor Today .Mrs. William H. Quinn, Culbertson associate, explains boards S and It, which were played in both sections at the closing night of The Oregon Statesman's bridge tournament. Her statement on the bidding fol lows. She deals especially with the playing trick values in each hand. The hand: North 4QJH V K 10 9 8 2 A4 West A A 8 S 2 98132 10 9 A4 East 4 10 6 5 (6 4 QJ KQS7 5 South AK7 . f A7S K 10 7 5 J 4 2 East and west were vulnerable. South, was the dealer. The biddfng: South West North East Pass Pass IV (1) Pass Zy (2) Pass 3y (3) Pass 3 NT (4) Pass Pass Pass (1) Three honor tricks and a bid dable heart suit. (2) 3 playing tricks: K7 -1 A 7 3 K 10 7 5 J 6 4 2 , 2 honor tricks,. plus 1 long , suit trick plus' y short suit trick equals Stt playing tricks (3) North's hand contains 5 Vi playing tricks: Q J 9 4 H K10 9 8 2 1 A4 . ' " 1 A 3 3 honor tricks plus 2 long suit tricks equals 5 playing tricks (long suit tricks inM hearts equal 1 each). (4) South completes the picture of his hand. Mott to Address Chamber Monday Congressman James W. Mott, wlw leaves Wednesday for the national capital, will address the chamber of commerce luncheon meeting Monday on "National Problems and the Next Session of Congress.! Addresses of this type have been unusually popular at the chamber sessions this fall and winter, so preparation is being mde for another capacity crowd. versity of Oregon Medical school. Mrs. V. S. Cole. The Leslie Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church Par lors. Mrs. Ralph Thompson is chairman of the committee In charge, assisted by Mrs. John Ber telson. Mrs. C. T. Mclntire and -S3 66 Christmas 99 deal A Joyous Word But a source of worry to many just because they have not asked about our budget plan . . . Our Entire Stock of High Grade Dresses Going Regardless of Former Prices As usual, you can be sure that these dresses are from our regular stock. You've seen them . . . admired them . . . now you can have them at a fraction of their former vaalue. A few Sjpoirttsweai? $r mill i.. i i " mTmm mmm " """"""" " BUY NOW! PAY LATER! fhis store will play a great part in this year's Christmas program. A goodly multitude will avail themselves of the invitation issued to day to "Buy Now, Pay Later." They will get the things they have always wanted to be able toj give and they will pay m reasonable weekly or monthly payments, j i In this way, instead of being a financial burden and a grievous worry, Christmas will become what it was intended to be, a very deep and lasting blessing. I i . ' s I This then is our invitation -Take all the gifts your pride and affec tion prompt you to give and you may distribute the payments over next year. j Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silverware STANDARD DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE ' LOWEST CASH PRICE AND ON EASY PAYMENTS. II Your Own Terms Within Reason" .R0 Co AiL Ken mc JEWELERS 457 STATE ST. Successors to Burnett Bros. Established for More Than a Third of a Century Woodmen Initiate Women on Friday Marking the first initiation of women into the Salem camp of the Woodmen of the World, a big program is planned for the group Friday night, December 8. 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