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V The OHEGQtf STATES1IAN, Satoa. Oregon, Friday 'Morning; December is, 193 " PAGE ELEVEN ..... III :-w! t ,i - !-(.,. it..- . . ... ?( ooeietv Fraternities Plan Varied Parties Saturday Saturday night will mark the formal and J Informal entertain-1 ments given each term by fratern ities of Willamette unlversitr. ' Sigma Tan will be host for a formal dinner at the Marlon hotel at 7:30 o'clock. A. ship motif will be carried oat with a large plaque o? the fraternal i ship enshrined above the toastmaster and email models on the table. Cedar ear- lands will be festooned along the walla glistening with silver "icic les." Blue flood lights will play on tae wans and on the table dec- ' orations,' - j f i j Prof, and Mrs. E. S. Oliver are patrons for the affair. Following! the- dinner the house qnartet will serenade. Frank Haley is 1n ' charge of arrangements. ; Alpha Pat Delta members: and 1 their guests will be entertained with an informal Banquet at ! Cole's cafe. Fraternal colors of yellow and purple will be used In decorating and there will be I a program between courses. Prof. and Mrs. W. C. Jones are acting as chaperones. . Kappa Gamma Rho has Invited a bevy of the university .set to a gay cabaret party at the chapter house. Small tables, centered with a modernistic motif of red, black and white, will be . used. There will, be feature numbers. Mr, and Mrs. Otto K. Paulas are pat rons. - :! '. ' Eagles Auxiliary Has Meeting ; The auxiliary to the Fraternal Order , of . Eagles met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hazel Magnasen on North 18th street.: . ! A business meeting and sewing occupied the afternoon with re freshments served late. Fall flow ers and fern were placed about In attendance were Mrs. Rose I Harland. Mrs. Margaret Filsinger, Mrs. . Gussie Shaw, Mrs. Hazel Marshall. Mrs. Keoekan Heatn, Mrs.. Lucille Tumbleson, Mrs. Florence Hanenkraut, Mrs. Ruth Bressler, Mrs. Julia. Smith, Mrs. Frances Boyt, Mrs. Rachel Lantz end hostesses, Mrs. Magnasen. Rainbow Girls Meet Saturday The Order of Rainbow for Girls will have.; an initiation meeting Saturday night at the Masonic temple, beginning at 7 p. m. Mem bers of Chadwick assembly, O. E. S., will be special guests. A recep tion will follow the meeting. Novitiates include the Misses Alice ; Chandler, Sedonla -Keith, Florence v Utter, Ruth tHUlman, Roberta McGilchrist and Mary Eason. Pattern Br ANNE ADAMS When sister begins to wonder about "what to wear' it's time to start her making her own clothes showing' her how to tastefully select J the patterns and fabrics. We had these youthful beginners In mind when we designed this cunniag frockthe clear, detail?- ed. illustrated sewing lesson iven with the pattern i makes sewing such rreat fun! The smart seam- Ings and neckline are edged with gay binding to match the pert bow, and the sleeves-are so ador able! Cottons are first, Jersey sec ond choice they're easy, to work with and nractical to wear. i Pattern 172S Is available in sizes C ri0. 12. 14 and 1. Sfee JO takes 2 yards 36 inch fab ric. 3 yards binding ana yard ribbon.. - ' -i ,' i v ' ' Sn4 flftMa etnu 15e ta eolai tamps (eoiaa sraf) for thU M AUmi Vattwa. Writ Plainly . ddrcn and styla samUt. B mn state ill. h ru winter uUoa Adams pattn bok will P,r Price of catalog sad rt tootfr, , iMMii ; Mian U Ti - Ortfoa SHU B"m ""VJIT-u, win iitiMn aeloMn& . Tear erdor wia a promptly attoadM to- Order enrtomarOy ."JTO fwt days fro U time loooivtd 7 JTks Stautaaa. ' ' ; v:-xur: Mews and Glub Jessie Steels, SOCIAL CALENDAR ; Friday, December 15 Sigma Tau Mother's meeting, chapter house, aft ernoon. Unitarian Women's alliance luncheon at home Mrs. . Claudius Thayer. 255 N. Capitol. Englewood Woman's club, at home Mrs. Watson Townaend, 1115 N. 19 th, 2 p. m. Mock trial program, Calvary Baptist church, 7:30 . p. m Public lnrited. Hal Hibbard auxiliary, annual Chrlstmaa party, home Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, 515 N. Bummer, 2 p. m. Thimble club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, home Mrs. Jane Wallace. All day meeting, potluck luncheon at neon. " . Saturday, Decerrber 16 Executive board meeting, B. P. W. club at 5 p. m. Masonic temple. Regular dinner meeting 6:30 p. m. AJLU.W. luncheon meeting. Masonic temple, 1p.m. -.Mrs. Richard Seholx. dean of women at Reed college, speaker.. Woman's Relief corps, 2 p. m., Millers hall. Order of Rainbow, Initiation meeting. Masonic tem ple, T p. m. Chadwick assembly, O. E. S., special guests. Pythian Sisters Elect Officers Central ia temple No.' 11, Py thias Sisters, elected officers at their meeting Wednesday night. Miss Lettle Ray was Initiated into the order. Refreshments were served late in the evening. New officers are as follows: P.C., Mrs. Lettle Hansen; M.E.C., Miss Myrtle Burk; E.S., Mrs. Jen nie Gould: E.J., Mrs. Florence Shipp; manager. Miss Lettie Ray; M. of R. O. C, Mrs. Lucille Comp- ton; M. of F., Mrs. Mae Gohlke; protectory Mrs. Mamie Calloway; guard and trustee, Mrs. Azzle Hixson; installing officer, Mag gie Knighten; captaiu of degree staff. Bill -Gould; musician, Mrs. Frances Greenwood; press corres pondent, Mrs. Florence Shipp. Presidents of V. F. W. Auxiliary Meet The Past Presidents' club of the V.F.W. auxiliary was entertained at the home of Mrs. Carl Abrams Wednesday night. Time was spent in sewing on Christmas sacks for the party to be given Wednesday of next week. Refreshments were served late. Present were Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Dsn Woelke, Mrs. Roy Rem ington, Mrs. Wm. H. Rush, Mrs Bryan H. Conley, Mrs. Henry Sims and hostess, Mrs. Abrams. Additional Society on Page 1 2 it SPECIAL Pre-Christmas SALE of THE GREATEST COAT VALUES THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED Beautiful rateriab in novelty weaves heav ily furred with luxur ious pelts. Far differ ent than just ordinary coats Mi m. I : A I "i ? I 4 h " V INTRODUCING .... A BRAND NEW HOSE Full fashioned, pure silk from toe to top. French, heels. Latest shades here are flye of the lead ing ones, BIscayne, Beige. Taupe, Smoke Brown, Dust, Beige, Brown Taupe GREATER SHIPLEY'S STORE Society Editor Lutheran Guild Elects New Officers The ladles' guild of the Ameri can Lutheran church met Wednes day afternoon with the largest at tendance of the year. Seventy members were present. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn; first vice-president, Mrs. 0. Sedarstrom;. second Tico president, Mrs. R. C. Arpke; sec retary, Mrs. W. C. Clare; treas urer, Mrs. George Fake; financial secretary, Mrs. C. C. White; mis sionary study chairman, Mrs. Claude Glenn; pianist, Mrs. A. A. Krueger. Miss Martha Floer gave a group of vocal Selections and Mrs Claude Glenn led the missionary study hour. . v- Hostesses were Mrs. Max Gebl-f har. Mrs. E. H. Thompson and Mrs. W. C. Clare. Miss Six Announces Betrothal The engagement of Miss Muriel Six to David K. Friesen was an nounced Monday night at the John Huston home. The occasion was a large party given by the Nazarene ypung people. News of the betrothal was con tained in a telegram. The evening was spent informally with 75 guests in attendance. The date for the wedding has not been Set. Miss Six Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Six and has attend ed the Northwest Nazarene col lege at Nampr.'Ida. Mr. Friesen makes his home in Salem and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frie sen of Dallas. He attended Salem high school. - r (S3l1ft3 Values to 84.50 ilo.og AND WOULDN'T THIS GIVE YOU THE "WOOLIES" S ONLY NOVELTY Values to 4 ONLY NOVELTY Priced at 5 OXLY BRUSHED WOOL ANGORAS 3 piece. 19.50 values 10 ONLY NOVELTY WOOL DRESSES ' 2 pieces. 10.50 values - Aff airs Salem Contingent To Dine, Dance Dec: 16 The first of a series of smart formal dinner dances will bo giT en by the officers of the national guard stationed In Multnomah county. Saturday night in the ball room of the armory at Port land. National guard officers of neighboring cities and their guests are bidden to the affair. Among those going up from Salem are Major - General and Mrs. George A. White, Brigadier- General and Mrs T. E. Rllea, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Ray mond R. Olson, Lieutenant-Colo nel and Mrs. Joseph B. Schnr, Major and Mrs. Elmer Y.Wooton, Captain and Mrs. Willie E. Vin cent. Captain and Mrs. B. V. Pound,' Lieutenant, and. Mrs. Ar- mia Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Sneil. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Mc Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bone steele, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Comp ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buslck, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill oaling and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson. ' Program to Be Given At A. A. U, W. A splendid program is antici pated by members of th'e A. A. U. W. for their Saturday luncheon meeting at the Masonic temple at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Richard Scholz, dean of women at Reed college, will be the speaker. She appeared In Sa lem two years ago at a similar affair and was so enjoyed that she is returning by popular re quest. Two Krelsler numbers for the violin will be played by Mary Tal madge Headrick, accompanied by Fram.es Virginie Melton. . Members may bring guests and anyone eligible for membership in the association is Invited to at tend the luncheon. All are asked to make reservations as soon as possible with Isabel Childs, 7206 Sllrerton. The Modern' Wood men were hosts to the Royal Neighbors at a social night Wed nesday night. Dancing and games were featured and at the close of the evening the men served lunch. During the evening Otto Dahl gave a group of readings. FEWER WE CATER TO , MEN WHO BUY FOR WOMEN WOOL DRESSES 10.75 5.85 WOOL DRESSES Q n C VlO 12.45 7.95 Every HAT In stock Is In one of these groups 55c 2 for $X 1.00 fern Rebekahs Honor State President' a.' Terr r vieasani: evening, was soent br the Rebekahs and their families and friends that attend ed the potluck .dinner served la the dining room of the Odd Fel lows' hall, Monday night in honor of thestate president, Esther Fris- bee Bond, by the committee of Jessie Moored, Dora Hill, Ina Fischback, Helen McLeod, Sadie McClain, Pearl Swauson and Ar- dona Pratt. During the dinner hoar Mar garet Thompson sang, accompan ied by Agnes Moisen; Alena and Emily Bremmer gare a violin duet, accompanied by Mary .Sny der. The decorations carried out the Christmas motif with red tapers placed about tie rooms and ever green of red and green In bas kets. Decorations were taken cars of by Anna Hunsaker, Lora Mc- Gee and Carrie Jennings. Officers that were introduced by Elsie Townsend, Jessie Moored and Helen McLeod. were: Esther Frishee Bond, state president" of the Rebekah Assembly; Grace Christlanson, vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly; Cora Heaton, warden of the Assembly: Anna Kruse, conductor of 'the Assem bly; Ora Cosper, secretary of the Assembly; Ethel Fletcher, past president; Mildred McMahen, past president; Mrs. Eva Lytell, the matron of the Odd Fellows' home in Portland; coral McNeill, dis trict deputy president of Salem lodge; Chas. P. Poole, deputy grand master of Oregon; Sig. Harris, grand junior warden; ZZ G. Henderson, past grand patri arch; Alma Henderson, marshal of the Assembly. A gift was presented to the president from the Salem lodge by Coral McNeill and the F. L. girls put on a fancy drill at which time they presented a gift to the president. The entertainment committee of Alma Henderson, Adeline Lank tree, Yerda Olmsted and Victoria Stiffler had the following pro gram arranged: the Barrick quar tet in vocal numbers, vocal trio from the Knight Memorial church accompanied by Rev. Stover, Char les Poole Quartet from Eugene, Rebekah orchestra and trio with readings from one of the mem bers George Meisinger, A i 1 e e n Moorea gave vocal numbers ac companied by Alena Bremmer, reading by the president on Odd Fellowship. - mic li Gift Suggestions For Ladies Ladies' Boxed Handkerchiefs 15c 25c 59c 29c 59c 39c 15c 29c 59c Perfume Sets 10 and Manicuring Sets Rayon Panties, Bloom ers and Vests Full Fashioned Chiffon or Service Weight Hose Five -Tear Diary, Lock and Key Boxed Stationery, SO sheets, 30 envelopes 48 sheets, 48 envelopes Table Covers, novelty designs, 54"x54" Our Glassware and Crockery Departments Offer Many Useful Gifts 8-LIGHT TREE SET Assorted Flame -shaped bulbs, wire and plugs in cluded! 9Qp complete ... Wa7l We Have a Special Selection of BOOKS Values to 50c, S pecial Values to $1.00 Special : . 23c 39c Our rifts today, iriiQG IrtihejYalley Social Realm :Stay ton; Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. .Herman DeTley, newly weds, -Misses -Beulah Weddle and Blrdeen Toemen, entertained with a delightful dinner party at the Weddle home Tuesday night. Cor-. era were laid for the honor guests, Misses Eleanor Tonkin, Blrdeen Toe man and- Beulah. Weddle and Deryl Shelton. Walter Bell and Fernando Smith; Following the dinner, the evening was spent playing Bridge. Mr. and -Mrs. Oliver Lesley or Spokane are guests this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesley. They are ac companled by Mrs. O. Lesley's sis ter, her husband and son, and are on their way to San Francisco. Set o Christmas decorations predominated ? at the nicely ap pointed and delightfully informal meeting, of the Scio "500" club at the home of Mrs. Arch Ray Tues day afternoon. Mrs. V. J. Philippl and Mrs. J. A. Withers, substi tuted for Mrs. Burl Betzer and Mrs. Frank Sens. Mrs.' Fhfllppi cored high while Mrs. E. Phil lips held the record In the oppos ite extreme. - An ovening party is to be held Friday of this week at the J. F. Weselr home, with. Mrs. Wesely, Mrs. E. Phillips and Mrs. Fred Roadarmel as hostesses. Pleasantdale. The Aloha Needle club are sponsoring Christmas party with a 7 o'clock chicken supper, a feature, for the members and their families at the Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards home Thursday night, December 21. Dayton. Seventeen members attended the Christmas party of the Dayton Rebekah lodge Past Noble Grand club and regular monthly business meeting at the Carl Mitchell home Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Louis was joint hostess with Mrs. Mitchell. The next meet ing will be held at the Scott Ed wirds home in Pleasantdale. Summit Hill Mrs. Le Nora Corder left for Oakland, Califor nia, after spending two months at her ranch with Mr. and Mrs. G. F Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Booth gave a number of dinners in her honor during her visit. inns Avdiii ii. GENUINE i EISAIFIFSSi and PARKER IFOtUNTTAlIW PENS 1 $5.00 Pens Now $10.00 Pen Sets, now .Always a UseiM Gift House SLIPPERS Ladies' and men's sheepskin lined house slippers, all 7Q slies, reg. SI, now, pair iZfQ Ladles' and men's Indian bead moccasins, CO, all sises, pair "ft Children's bunny faced, fleece- lined, sixes small I to . large 2, reg. 69e now pr. 39c counters are janimedV witlt thousands of gift i of wearing apparel, glass ware, etc. All are Y, many of our specials won't last long. KH2El(S)I?.(5)n.nS AKF. v ; ; 1 " 148 North liberty St Escalero Club Meets Wednesday .The Junior Business Girls clnb met Wednesday night at the Y. W. C. A. and decided to call their organization the VEscalero'Vclab. A program on personality' was giv en and plans laid for a Christmas party December 27. v v . The group will meet every two weeks on Wednesday nithts. Miss Marie Linpold was named chair man ox publicity; Miss Lucille R al low,, social Chairman: Miss La- Verne Homier, chairman of the constitution conrmtttee, and; Miss Beatrice Burton,' . program chair Present were the Misses Agnes Moore. Marie LIppold, Inn a. Mar tin. Rachel Gardner. Janet Frye, Lucille Rolow, ' Blanche Roddy, Beatrice Burton. LaVern Homyer, Dorothy Tucker." Hazel McElroy and advisor. Mrs. Elizabeth Galla- her. - Oak Point Mrs. Grove Peter son entertained the Independence Rural Woman's clnb at her home Tuesday afternoon for the annual Christmas party: "Mrs. Hugh Rog ers. Mrs. LaVant Pease, Miss Ruth Allen. Mrs. Ellis Lauderback, Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Mrs. Starr from Corvatlis. were guests. Vio lin solos by Miss Allen, a reading by Mrs. Rogers and a radio talk. "The Prerschool Age" of the Child and a group of songs by eight pupils from Oak Point school with Miss Pearl Eyre at the piano com orlsed the program. A decorated tree held a gift for each one present. Woodburn. Each member of the Ladies' Aid society of the Woodburn Presbyterian church rave an account of her most mem orable Christmas at roll call at the meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. F. Butterfleld gave a reci tation of O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi." Devotional services were led by Mrs. Maude Mochel She read Mark's Christmas story. Hostesses were Mrs. Bert By ers. Mrs. Frank Wright, Mrs. Emll Debau and Mrs. Henry Layman. Bethel. Christmas carols, greenery and stockings hung at the fireplace, marked the Decem ber meeting of the Bethel Dorcas club Wednesday when the . club was entertained at an all - day meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. Matten and Mrs. J. G. Lauder back. ziu' and PENCILS IPEfflgE.. We made a lucky purchase of Gen nine Sheaf fer, Parker and other na tionally advertised fountain pens and pencils. Hurry, get your favorite pen NOW at HALF PRICE. $3.00 Pens and Pencils Q- ff A Now -tPJLefJU and Pencils and Pencil .$2.50 $5.00 L BLANKETS Cotton plaid, C6x7t blan 59c A first ket. a real buy at ...... Cotton plaid, double, 70x80 first quality blankets at $1.19 A real buy, 66x70, double, part wool, sateen bound, nlaid $1.98 White sheet blahket, 70 A A x90. A real value at .. lvu Always Practical and Useful ; . Children's felt house slippers, special, pair 25c items, such as toys, rames, specially priced during this r Mrs Brunk Hostess: h ; To Club - v -i Mrs. Estill Brunk feted 'mem-' bers of; her contract club with a smartly appointed affair Wednes day afternoon. The. Christmas, motif - was carried out, with . a ; table centerpiece of red tapers surrounded leaves and places, marked with burning candles placed on leaves. Mrs. Keith Brown and Mr. James Burgees won honors at contract and Mrs. Gardner Knapp assisted the hostess at the refresh- ment hour. Special guests were Mrs. Ma Carmen and Mrs. Luther Jensen. Members in attendance were Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. James Burgess. Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Charles Mc Elhlnney, Mrs. Stephen Merrier. Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. Fred Wolf and hostess, Mrs. Kstlll Brunk. Miss Harris Will Wed Robert Eyre A pretty wedding at the Knight Memorial church tonight win unite Miss Fern Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris, and Robert Eyre, son of Mrs. George Earl Eyre, at S:30 o'clock. Rer. H. C. Stover will officiate and just preceding the ceremony Miss Martha Floer will sing. Miss Gretchen Thlelsen will play the accompaniment and the wedding marches. Miss Bernlce Croner will be the maid of honor and Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman and Miss Vel ma May the bridesmaids. Ralph Eyre will act as best man for his brother, other at tendants being Ronald Hudkins. Herbert Hardy, Ellis Harris, bro ther of the bride, and Chester Page, Jr. 1 A reception will be held at the home of Mrs. George W. Eyre on Mill street after the ceremony. Following a wedding trip In the north the couple will make their home in Salem. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6964 8550 304-5 1st National Rank Bidg. Salem, Oregon Pm-e CHRISTMAS CANDIES Christmas Bard Mixed Special, lb 2 lbs. 25c Cream Mixed, half pound . . . 10c Candy Canes, lrge. size 2 for 5c and 5 c Big Jnmlra Sticks . . . . . 5-lb. box Chocolates . , 5c $1.19 Gift Suggestions For Men Men's Corduroys, reg. $2.98, special $1.98 Men's Suspender Belts special 25c Men's Fancy-Dress Hose, special, pair 15c Hand Rolled Handker chiefs, 3 in box, reg. 79c Tie and Suspender Set, special, complete 49c 49c Men's Comb, hair brush, CQr razor and brush, all for JUC All wool Slipovers, frl A A reg. $2 values, now 4lvv Men's Ties, beautiful patterns Men's Shirts, good stripes and broad 25 c quality, .59c cloths i TOVS DoU Carriage, 10 high. ,S5o O-in. Dram, X linen head. . .25c Picture Pozzies ......... ;10o Popeye Mechanical Man .20o 24" Doable Barrel Pop Gun 59c Steel Body Car, elec lights 25o 4-piece Toy Laundry Set . ,25o Toy Brooms 150. Toy Tractors . . , ...... . . .eOe DOLLS election of dolls that WlU. delight any little girL AU kinds, big ones, little ones, mostly dretwed and unbreakable. 10c t. $1.00 i GAMES ' Brand-new, thrilling games by the dozens, games of every de scription. We cant begin to; lis them cere. . J . , - JLVC io AOK a; dolls, as well as practical 1 Christinas. Sale. Come in .4, , . , I it r ' r