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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN SaKra. Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 21, 1934 JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Phone 9101 - . . w unday; Society, usic r age p sman - S C ubs M M r vi i ne atate Oregon Bridges Subject For Address Before A.A.U. W. TRACING the development, deterioration and new growth of the, arch "inbridge construction from the Etruscan civilization, conquered and harnessed by its southern neigh bor, Rome, through the middle ages; linking it in turn with religion and robbery, C B. McCullough, bridge engineer with the state highway department, yesterday afternoon address ed tb i regular luncheon meeting o of. the I Salem Branch A. A. U. wr at I the Masonic temple. At the common request of his au dience, the. speaker culminated ' his address with reference to the .Bn coast bridges, topic of much current! conversation. . . ' - H'Oregon has two outstanding - characteristics to sell,' said he, ""her ; people ,whose open-hearted - welcome has 'won friends all over - the country and her wonderful scenic resources." The fire bridg es will bring more dollars per - dollar spent in Oregon than any other expenditure which could be considered rt this time, , is Mc Cullougb's opinion. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert son delighted the group with their duo vocal numbers, "Ser enade" by Tastl and "Lore Like " Dawn Came Stealing" by Cadman. They were accompanied by Miss Frances Virginie Melton. The long tables were centered with Jardenieres of winter Jas mine and pussy willows and cov ers were laid for 40 members and their guests. Mrs. Thompson Guest At Birjthday Tea Honoring -Mrs. M. A. Thomp son on her 91st birthday, Mrs. C. P. Bishop was hostess yesterday afternoon in her home to a group Of 20 of Mrs. Thompson's old time friends. An Informal after noon of music and conversation was enjoyed. Mrs. Hallie Hinges sang a group of numbers accom panied, by Miss Frances Virginie Melton- Other "old favorite selec tions were sung by Wendel Rob inson, who was accompanied by Mi3s Alice Brown. Red I berries, lostlna and fern were used about the parlor where tea was served late in the after noon. P.T.A. to Sponsor Card Benefit - The Salem high school P. T. A. will. sponsor a benefit card party Wednesday. January 31, in the parish hall of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Proceeds will be used to defray "expenses In sending the . Salem hlph school hand to the state con- - test in Corvains. Parents an-1 friends are Invited and may make reservations with Mrs. L. F. Cronemiller at 7272. The I Women's Missionary so ciety of the First Evangelical church met In the fireplace room of the ; church on Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy pre sided, with Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne " leading 'the devotions. Mrs. J. F. TJlrich i reviewed the current events; of the various missions of the church. The guest speaker. Mrs. Melvin Johnson, talked on the needs of the Japanese mission at' Lahish. Special music was provided by Mrs. R. L. Wright and Mrs. 5. C. Badertscher. - The ! Presbyterian Ladies Aid society will meet. with Mrs. D. A. Hodge; 1270 Chemeketa, Wednes- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The business meeting will be fol , lowed j by a program and social hour. All women of the church are Invited. j SOCIAL CALENDAR . . ! - Note: Office honrs for the society editor are from i 10. a. m. to 12 booh and 2 p. m to t p. m. on every day but Saturday, when they are 9 i. m. to 12 noon and 1 1 p. m. to 6 p. in. (..-,. ' . ... Monday, January 22 v Women of Rotary meet for luncheon at 12:30. Y: WVC. A. rooms. ' ; - History of art class. 7:30 p. m., Y. M. C. A., open to public: Mrs. C. A. Keils, Instructor. Sigma Nu Delphlans, at home Mrs. Russell Catlin. -1 130 Chemeketa, 3 p. m. . Yl P. W. and auxiliary,' aalL 8 p. m. ' J . Children's division of S. S. Teachers' guild at First 4IM. E. church, 7:30 p. m. -j . Rebekah lodge, regular meeting and practice of de ' gree team. Odd Fellows hall. " Baraca Phllathea -class," First Baptist church, at home Mm. Erixon, 7 8 Marlon, 7:30 p. m. ' . ' ' f Tuesday, January 23 ? tokta club at home Mrs. C. D. Burgess, 179 Che meketa, 2 pirn. -. ? " IT . r O. E. S. social club at Masonic temple, 2 p. m.. Rev. R. V. Wilson, speaker. : - Women's Press club at home Mrs. Fred Zinimer- t man, dessert luncheon, 1:15 p. m. ' Circle, at home 3frs, L. Slingman, 1040 S. Liberty. S p. ra.-' -' - - ' t;: ' ' t"' Musi atady group, A. A. U. W. at Melton studio. 431 N, Winters 7:3ft p. m. Anyone Interested invited, i v Executive meeting. Council of Church Women. 2:Y0 p. m. at Y. M. C A. ' ; : - Wednesday, ," --" Comrades ot the Way, n aupper meeting, a: 3 p." - - Presbyterian Ladies - Aid, at home Mrs. D. A. Hodge, 1270 Chemeketa. 2:30 p. m. North Salem W. C. T. TJ. at home Mrs. Pemberton, ,1137 Jefferson, 2 p. m. , " - - ; - .. Thursday, January fj' : )'.-. Town and Gown club 'Boon i'- Lewlsriiso N. Winter. 2 scalerp club dinner; " Friday. South. Salem W. C, Tf Fred Tooze, speaker. Kiwanis Plan Celebration Friday I N celebration, of the 17th anni versary of the founding of Ki wanis International, the Salem club will be host to clubs from Albany, Dallas, McMinnvllle, Til lamook and Oregon City at a 7 o'clock banquet in the Marion ho tel, Friday night. The luneheon meeting for Tues day has been cancelled. The enter tainment will be a ladies' night and will include a program fol lowed by dancing. Mayor Douglas McKay will preside as toastmaster at the dinner and Mrs. Sheldon Sackett will respond to the toast on behalf of the ladies. The program will Include musi cal numbers by the Haywire or chestray Rex Hartley and Rose well Wright and vocal selections by Curtis Williams. On the committee are Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Charles Wiper, Mrs. Ben Ramseyer. Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. Howard Hulsey. Recent Bride Honored With Shower Mrs. Theodore Girod (Ruby Orey) was honored with a kitch en shower Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Norman Hastings. The evening was spent informally at cards. A buffet sup per was served late with Mrs. A. J. Walker assisting tne nost esses. Bidden were Mr. and Mrs. The odore Girod. Miss Theresa Irons. Miss Hazel Irons, Miss Leona Orey, Bob Gray, Mrs. George Orey. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Orey ana hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hastings. The couple were honored re cently with a dinner and informal reception at the-bome cf Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Orey. The pink and white motif was carried but, guests being seated at a long ta ble with a bridal cake, guarded with bouquets of pink tulips, A number of friends called during the evening and bridge was In play. Hazel Green. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rutherford are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Nora, to LeRoy Van Cleave, Mr. Van Cleave is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Cleave of this dis trict. Mrs. Van Cleave is a gradu ate of SUverton high school. The marriage was solemnized at Van couver Thursday afternoon. - Forty-five friends met Thursday njght at the W. W. Rutherford home to give the young couple a welcome. The serenaders were giv en a treat of candy, apples and cigars. The children's division of the L. S. Teachers guild will meet Monday night in the First Me thodist church at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. F. J. Forristell will speak on child psychology. Initiation meeting, Miller's January 21 First Congregational church. m. Chinese program.; at Lapsanne hall, in after? p. m. meeting, at Y. W. C. A. Januaru 96 U, In Leslie hall. J p. m. Mrs.. Kenneth Allen To Sing for Dance KENNETH ALLEN. Salem's owi golden - - voiced tenor, . will be one of the featured Entertainers at . the President's Birthday ball to be given-ln the armory January 30. - 1 Mr. Allen has retired from his active career as a radio artist, where he won fame with Ted Fio rito's orchestra and with Jimmy Grier In the Cocoanut Q-ove - in Los Agneles, and makes public appearances only on very rare oct. caslons. He sang last in Salem for the Fall Opening dance. . Coje McElroy and his tine band from Portland will play, under a special agreement with Boots Grant who was awarded th con tract for the dance. The Grant or chestra will play for too Albany President's ball and McElroy will take over the Salem engagement in return for a Portland appear ance at the Spanish ballroom by the local band. Those who went to the Gleemen concert Friday night remarked up on the redecorated armory with its light brown walls and new floor. The ball jwill be formal and start promptly at 9 o'clock, at which time there will be a spec ial feature, according to the en tertainment committee, headed by Lt. Col. Clifton Irwin. . Two thousand announcements will be Issued this week end, many going to prominent people In sur rounding communities. All the proceeds from the ball, which In one of 5000 being given January 30 in honor of President Roose velt's 52nd birthday, go to the Warm Springs foundation for In fantile paralysis. Miss Mennis Bridge Hostess A charming affair of Friday night was the bridge party given by Miss Colene Mennis. High score went to Miss Nellie Bahlburg and Ray Williams. At the supper hour Miss Evelyn Rutherford assisted the hostess. A yellow, green and blue motif was used In decorating. Bidden were Miss Nellie Bahl burg, Miss Ruth Eoff. Miss Evelyn Rutherford, Miss Rita Godsey, Mrs. Warren Keeney, Warren Keeney, Melvin Propp, Bill Mc Clary, Lawrence Engstrom, Ray wiuiams. uoyie carter and the hostess, Miss Colene Mennis. James Clark Honored With Party Mrs. James Clark entertained in honor of her husband Friday night with a bridge party. Snap dragons and carnations in yellow and pink provided the floral note. High score went to Mrs. Clay Eg- gieston and Glen Porter. A late supper was served. Bidden to honor Mr. Clark were Mr. and Mre. Glen Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin t idler, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Garde, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidmer and hostess, Mrs. James Clark. Whiteaker. J. T. Hafner and Doris Etzel celebrated their birth day anniversaries together Wed nesday night at the Hafner home. Those bidden were Mr. and Mrs. George Etzel and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuhr and tamily, Mrs. John Butter, Celiala and James Klein, Mrs. Jessie Boighemer,, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stuhr, Mr. and Mrs. T. Becker and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Butler and family and the honor guests J. T. Hafner and Doris Etzel. The evening waa spent In playing cards, Mrs. John Butler and Mrs. John Stuhr re ceiving high score. Music and sing ing were also enjoyed. - Luncheon was served at a late hour. Mrs. Russell Catlin will enter tain the Sgma Nu Delphians Monday afternoon in her home at 1509 Chemketa. "Literary Fig ures of the Late Renaissance" is the topic. Speakers Include Mrs. 0. S. Paxson, Mrs. 7red Decke- bach, Kre. Lewis. Griffith. Mrs Floyd White, 'Mrs. Oscar Cutler and Mrs Fred Erixon. A charming Informal dinner saiuraay nignt was given by Mr and Mrs. Vic Jones in their anart ment on North 5th. Covers were laid for Miss Lois Barker, Miss- Jessie Steele, Harold Rosebraugh Cecil Esdv and the hosts. Mr. am Mrs. Vic Jones. The evening waa spent at bridge. ; ,; v ...... . Mrs. William H. Oui'nn W announced her contract bridge scoeauie ior next week as fol lows: Tuesday, 2 p.m., super vised play; p.m., beginners' ciass: 7 p.m.. beginners' class 8 p.m., sweepstakes tournament. - The fifth contract bridge tournament sponsored by the Elks club will take place Monday night at the temsle. 8 n. m. Nichtlv ch prizes are awarded in addition to the grand prize for the eight tournaments. . .. . --, 'A Mrs. Roosevelt Buys Box x , Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother above with her son, bought society ball to be held in the on January SO. She said, ' After all, tt is my son s birthday and I am extremely interested in the splendid work of Warm springs Foundation. Spring Fashions Aired By Rambling Reporter By J. L. S. AFTER a few warm days this month, milady was all pre pared to sally forth in search of a new spring wardrobe. How ever, the recent rains and cold weather have placed the shopping tour a little farther in the future and at present more in the realms of the imagination. Fashions this spring bid fair to be plain and bright at the same time. If such a thing Is possible. That is, the lines are simplified and the trimming sparse but smartly placed, yet the colors gay and varied. Blue dominates the early spring showings, much to the joy of the fair-haired, blue-eyed maids and matrons, but to satisfy the striking brunettes and vivid titlari types there are rust shades. grays, a few browns, some black and white and bright, bright reds. Print and plain color combina tions as well as plaids will be popular and two-piece effects are being shown in all types of appar el, from sport to formal. Tunics are fashionable.5 Trimmings vary from dainty or gandie plaiting to bold plaid bows. Metal threads in both gold and sliver are found in stitched belts. collars and sleeves. Metal cloth belts and Jeweled belts and buck les on dinner and evening dresses are in vogue. Pringle Club Enjoys Meet Thursday The Prinele Pleasant Point so cial club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. William McCarroll with O. T. Seelev assisting host ess! Following the dinner at noon the afternoon was occupied with a short business meeting and quilting. Cnh.1.1 .ixof. wen Xlrs M R. ycuni ' Perkins and daughter Marlene. Mrs. George Settlemeler. Mrs. D. S. McCarroll, Mrs. J. W. Brasher and Mrs. George Kmners. The club meets In two weeks at the home of Mrs. O. E. Whitney, 1045 N. 19 street. Members Dresent Thursday were Mrs. C. F. Mumm, Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Jones, Miss Margar et Jones, Mrs. George Guerne, Mrs. W. M. Coburn. Mrs. J. N. Robertson. Mrs. J. W. Yates, Mrs. Olive Shatter, Miss Grace Ro bertson, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Whit ney, Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Probst, Mrs. E. G. Clark. Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coates. Mrs. .W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. J. W. Keyes, Miss Evelyn Cuburn and the hostesses, Mrs. William McCarroll and Mrs. O. T. Seeley. The Girl Reserves ot Salem high school will elect officers Wednesday afternoon , in Mrs. Fisher's room. Saturday, all G. Rs eligible 'to, be ring wearers will go on a ring retreat to tha Hayes' farm at LabUb. Mrs.- Eli zabeth Gallaher and , Mrs. Floyd Miller will accompany the group. All interested in making the trip are asked to communicate with Mrs. Gallaher at the Y. W. C. A. not later than Tuesday afternoon. The North Salem W. Cr,T.:U. will, meet at the homo of Mrs. Pemberton, 1137' Jefferson, Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. B. Roberts will lead the devotions and Mrs. Lehman - and Miss Baker of the Salem Union will speak. The Escalero clnb will have a dinner meeting Thursday night at the Y. W. C. A.. Miss Lucile So low is in charge. Miss Eleanor Moore, advisor to the group, will speak on "Music In-Relation to Personality." For Valentine's Day . v . v - LIVING; LOVE LETTER, your portrait finished In a Hart. O-Graf. Made only by . . ' Gunnell and Bpbb Studio . ; Wwme 5573 , 520 State St. of the president and pictured the first box sold for the great Waldorf-Astoria in New York Sleeve emphasis has toboganned down from the shoulder to the el bow, to the inner atlsfaction of those who have models purchased last spring which were fashioned this way. Yes, sleeves have revert ed back to last winter's and spring's design and have fullness at the elbow and tight cuffs. No more epaulettes to speak of. Hats are the surprise of the season. After three years of being blind In one eye the miss who so desires may . emerge once more this spring and show her forehead and hairline in cunning little "bon net," "baby-face" or "off-the-face" models fashioned in straw. Tri corns have returned, with the early models shown principally In black, blue and red. Brimmed hats still tip over the right eye as do some of the turbans but rumor has it that the younger contin gent wilt greet the "bonnets" with shouts of delight. Space limits the consideration of many other fascinating foibles which have already appeared in limited numbers In the local shops. When the sun comes out and stocks are complete we shall make a more thorough survey and relate just what the shopping miss may find In her Salem ready-to-wear stores. January Birthdays Feted Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop were hosts Friday night for a January birthday dinner. The evening was spent informally. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. J. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Goodrich of Newberg and son, John Wallace, John Temple, Miss Beuna Temple, both of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette. Miss Margaret Gillette and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Bishop Rickey. One of the most brilliant affairs of the season will be the wedding of Miss Marie Dorthy Blanchard, daughter of Mrs. Ota Binegar of Rickey and Paul C. Zielinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zielinski of Salem, which will be solomnized at the St. Joseph's church In Salem Wed nesday, January 24 at 9 a. m Ibf.T08, wiH be taken before Father Columbam. -Li8f.,Teni tranche will act as bridesmaid, and Alfred Dom agolla, nephew of the groom as best man. The bride's dress 'will be of lace and pink chiffon, with white accessories. She win wear a long white tulle veil and carry pink and white carnations. The bridesmaid will wear a light blue dress, a tight fitting white tur ban and carry white chrysanthe mums. nAV,.the weddInK dinner In the Ota Blnegan home, covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Paul a Zielinski. Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Blanchard, Venita La Branche, Al fred Domagolla and Mr. and Mrs. Ota Binegar. Assisting at the re ception at the- Binegar- home in th. evening will be Mrs. Joseph P0?011'' Mrs. Bliss Zielinski ndMrs. Darrold Blanchard. v . ' youn couple will make their home at the groom's country home at Pleasant Point From 9 to Closing The Spa offers. Its patrons a new lower priced menu of the most unusual kind. Bring your friend out tonight and try it. THE CPA PERMANENT WAVES I MILLER'S BEAUTY ' : SHOP ". .. i . . w-. . . .- ,.- -- To be Wed, , Spring A BETROTHAL of much inter est In Salem circles Is that of Miss Sarah Lansing, d&ugh. ter of Major E. Y. Lansing and Captain Philip Wballey Allison of Fort Lewis, which was announced Saturday afternoon at a lunch eon. ' ' Miss Grace Fawk and Mrs. Richard H. Robertson were host-, esses for .the affair. The wedding will be an event of the spring. A miniature bridal scene dis closed the announcement, with the names of the betrothed on the tiny bride and groom.. Place cards were made of silhouettes of the couple. V ; a. color motif of yellow, green and rose was carried out with a crystal bowl of mixed spring flow era and green ' tapers In crystal holders. Covers were placed for eight. The bride - elect is a gradu ate of Salem schools. Captain Alli son is the son of Mrs. J. N. Alli son ot Portland and the late Gen eral Allison. He is. c graduate of Cornell university and was a mem ber of the American fencing team in the Olympics at Paris. The couple will make their home at Fort Lewis. Music Appreciation Class to Meet . The initial lecture of a series on symphony mnsic and composers to be given by Miss Frances Virginie Melton for music study group of the A. A. U. W. is scheduled for Tuesday night at her studio, 481 North Winter, at 7:30 p. m. Any one interested is invited to attend. The address Tuesday will rive the approach of music from the instrumental standpoint to the symphonic form and the develop ment of the symphonic form. Com posers and their works to be considered in the series of classes include Haydn. Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. Miss Melton gave a talk similar to the one to be presented Tuesday night, in Tokyo, Japan, under the auspices of the Queen Mary's guild. At that time she was director of the mu sic department of the Azabu Jo Gakkuin school. Miss Melton urges those Intending to follow the course through to attend the first meeting and get the background. Mrs. Clark Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Ray Clark entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Knox, as sisting. The table was centered with marigolds and red carnations were about the rooms. The afternoon was spent in con versation and sewing. Covers at luncheon were laid for Mrs. George Wlnslow of Tilla mook, Miss Pauline Wlnslow, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Miss Doryce Ross, Mrs. Hattle Given, Miss Maxine Clark, Mrs. Nellie Knox and the hostess, Mrs. Ray Clark. Roberts. Mrs. Bud Stutesman, Mrs. S. C. Davenport and Mrs. W. H. Johnson were hosts to the wo men of the G. T. club Thursday at the Stutesman home in Salem. The contest prise was won by Mrs. J. P. Bressler. Those present were Mesdames George Higgens. Leonard Zielkie, Roy J. Rice, Esther Query, Joe Ringwald, John Orsborn, Robert Judson, G. F. Jungwirth, E. A. Goodrich, Alice Coolidge, Flora Holley, W. C. Pettyjohn, Bliss Fidler, Q. Magee, Forest Edwards, William Meir, N. C. Kugle, Gor don Bowman, J. P. Bressler, Rapheal Bettencourt and the host esses. Mrs. John Orsborn, Mrs. Robert Judson and Mrs. Joe Ringwald wil lentertain February 1 at the Orsborn home. The Pythian Sisters will spon sor another benefit 500 card par ty Monday night in the K. P. hall. Playing begins at ,8 o'clock and the public is invited. The P. L. E. and F. club of the Pythian Sis ters will sponsor a 500 card par ty Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the K. P. lodge hall, 248 X. Commercial street. YOUR baby is growing up -changing 'every day. Have a new portrait of him today- another in a year or less. You'll prize this record of his childhood. Cyn, Cronise Court and Commercial Streets Contract Bridge Lessons MARION HOTEL, Mrs. Wm. H. Quinn Associate Culbertson Teacher , v -" - - SCHEDULE". . 2 o'clock - Discvs!on ot . 1034 Rales, Supervised Play o'clock Beginners Class v 7 o'clock - Beginners' Clase 8 o'clock Sweepstakes Tournament ' . Debutante Set Plans Tea This Afternoon for Miss Ho;, pLIMAXING a week of extensive entbttiiitoZ; in honor V of Miss Ruthita Hoffnell, who sails Monday tor ati ex tended stay in Manila, members of the. young. set, will en tertain at tea this afternoon in the home ofMrsw D. B. Jarman. Hours are from 4 to A loWbowl of pink and white carnations" will center the ; ; ; otea table, guarded' by tapers in Dinner Meet B and P W P.' THE regular dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Pro m I .1 Yrr M -int. be held at the Masonic temple Tuesday night at 6:30 p. m. The past presidents ot the Salem club will be the honor guests Dr. Mary C. Rowland, Miss Mlrpah G. Blair, Miss Grace L. Taylor, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Dr. Mary B. Purvine, Miss Julia K. Webster, Miss Edna Purdy, Miss Carlotta Crowley, Miss Josephine Shade, Mrs. Susan Varty, Mrs. Mona Yo der, Miss Merl Dimick and Miss Ruth Moore. Mrs. Winifred Herrlck, presi dent, will preside. All former members of the club are Invited to be present. On the program will be a play, "They Criticised." with the follow ing cast: Miss Merl Dimick Mrs. Billle Herbster, Miss Helen Louise Crosby and Miss Helen Breithaupt. Robert Hutcheon will present Scotch Bongs in costume. Miss Ruth McAdams, 7279, Is In charge of reservations. Auxiliary Luncheon Is Friday Mrs. C. M. Greene was hostess to the Hal Hibbard auxiliary for luncheon Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Stryker, patriotic instructor, had charge ot the program which included a sketch of the life of William McKlnley. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in vis iting and at needlework. Present were Mrs. J. H. Arnold, Mrs. C. Brant, Mrs. M. W. Baker. Mrs. E. E. Buckles, Mrs. J. Ber telson, Mrs. E. Bain, Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. L. J. Gillia, Mrs. R. A. Dewey, Mrs. A. Girod, Mrs. LeRoy Hewleth, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. C. McKlnley, Mrs. S. Nelson, Mrs. M. Millett, Mrs. L. Mickelson, Mrs. G. E. Pugh. Mrs. A. W. Stry ker, Mrs. F. A. Thompson, Mrs. E. Vesper, Mrs. B. W; Welcher, Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. F. Kuhn and the hostess, Mrs. Greene. Guests were Mrs. Niles Wicker and son. Niles, Jr. Aurora. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergen on the 24th an niversary of their wedding, Mrs. Ida Yereen and son Delbert Invit ed 35 guests to the Yergen home for a delightful evening. , Cards were In play and high scores were made by Mrs. Fred Dental and Mrs. George Clark.. Late lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Will Good ing, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dental and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dental, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter, Mrs. Mary Ryan, Mrs. James Wilson, William Dixon, of Roseburg, George Rdsick, Louis Hillner, Eva Twlneman. of Port land, Phillip and Bud Yergan, Mrs. Dorothy and Betty Dental, Relda and Helen Gooding and Mary Yergen. The Etokta club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. C. D. Burgess, 1796 Chemeketa street. Mrs. A. W. Lane and Mrs. Mark Wald will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Hugh McCallum will speak on "Women In Africa" and Mrs. A. B. Evans will sing. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 6964 8559 304-5 1st National Bank Bide Salem, Oregon Tuesday, January 23 Bette Harrild Business Associate Tuesday ffnell - - 7 o'clock. . . - - silver candelabra. Koses wm pe placed about the reception rooms. Miss Irl ' Jorgnnsen, will in troduce to than Unsr made up of- Miss HoffnelV Misb Yvonne Smith, Miss " Helen Worth and Miss Betty Read; . Pouring "wlUr be- Mrs Victor R. . Griggs, ,Mrfc -H. -R. Worth, : Mrs, D. B, Jarman, tin. Robert Mills, Mrs. Ira Jorgensen and Mrs. -William McGilchrist. . ir ' : -' Serving will be Miss Marr Frances Henderson, Miss Ruth Ampriest, Miss Gladys Weddle of Stayton, Miss Emyln Griggs. Miss June Johinson, Miss Carolyn Hunt, Miss Maxine Ligon and Miss Myra Belt. Those -assisting about the. rooms linclude Mrs. Marvin Head rick, Miss Kay Laughrige, Miss Virginia Holt, Miss Josephine Mc Gilchrlst, Miss Margaret Drager and Miss Kate Corey. Monday night the f Spinsters complimented Miss Ho ff sell. Tuesday night Miss Peggy Good fellow entertained at bridge in her honor and Friday night Mrs. Vernon Perry was hostess for a handkerchief shower and even ing of contract in compliment to Miss Hoffnell. MacDoivlClub Plans Rehearsal The MaeDoweU ctab chorus will meet for rehearsal Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock". in the First Con gregational enure.' All those de siring to sing in the concert scheduled for April 5 are invit ed to attend the first rehearsal. Since there will be two guest artists on the spring concert pro gram, the portion given by the chorus will feature women's voices in large and small groups. Miss Lena Belle Tartar la the di rector and Mis Marguerite Dal- ton the accompanist. Buster Brown Famous n - Women's Pumps and .Oxfords 2 pairs for the price of 1 pair - Don't Miss the Biggest - Bargains' We Have Ever Offered HIGH GRADE ' VSHOEST V FOR Sale SS:Stofe, i 4 7 A P A I V i i : 4