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v H .... : PAGE TEN Hie OREGON STATESMAN. SilenT Oregon, Fridar Morning, January 26, 1934 s ociety News and Club Affairs Jessie Steele; Society Editor Tea F e t e s Bride - At Crawford . I Home Mrs. Henry Crawford presided at a charming Informal tea Thursday afternoon in compli ment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lee Crawford, (Evelyn Louise Ogilrie), whose marriage was. an Y yent of January, 13 V Carnatlona . and freesia were . 'used about the rooms and Hiss Harriet Crawford and Miss Su- aanna Schramm assisted the host - ess. - -' ' J- '"'""- Bidden were Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Clarence , Noble, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Mrs. C A. Sprasne, Mrs. Martha Schmuek, Mrs. William Walton. ; Mrs. James Walton, Miss Roberta Walton and Miss S u x a n n a Schramm. Kindergarten Pupils .-Perform' A program which drew a food stsed audience of parents and friends to the Nelson auditorium Thursday afternoon was that giv en by the "kindergarten students of Mrs. Jessie P. Bush. " Numbers and participants were as follows: Sons Good Moraine 1 Jack Frost ' Rain Sons ' The Squirrel . Marlon Lee Cunnlngbara Piano Solo My Choice Vivian Boyce Recitation After Vacation Thoughts Vivian Boyce golo Humpty Dumpty Bruce Rogers Accompanist, Shirley Lou Collins Recitation When I Am Big Jean Swift Song DlcVory Dock Shirley Lou Arthur Accompanist Phyllis Jean Curtis , Recitation : When I'm a Man DniM Rnarera Dance :.Ba, Baa. Black Sheep Kindergarten Sons and Dance The Second Minuet Mary Lou McKay Recitation .The Lost Doll Shirley Lou Arthur nooin KeaDreasi wm mi i ' Fbylila Jean curtis i Accompanist Jean Swift Dance Polly Put the Kettle On Kindergarten Song - Tiny Dancers Phyllis Jean Curtis - , Accompanist Shirley Lou Arthur Reading The First Pair of Breeches Bruce Rogers Dance The Pumpkin Man Kindergarten Reading . The Shave Store Phyllis Jean Curtis Songs The New Tear . The Man In the Moon Goody-bye Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae will be entertained next Tuesday night at the) home of Miss Velleda Oh mart, 285 S. 16th street, at S o'clock. SOCIAL CALENDAR Xote: Office boom for the society editor are from .10 a. m. to 12 boon and 2p.rn.to0p.Bi.es every day but Saturday, when they .are 0 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Friday, January 26 South Salem W. C. T. U. in Leslie hall, 1 p. m. Mrs. Fred Tooze, speaker. Past Matron's association at home Mrs. J. E. God frey. 7:30 p. m. dinner. Daughters of Union Veterans, 8 p. m. in K. P. ball. Scotch program under direction of William IfcGlkh rlst. Sr., 8 p. m., T. M. C. A. building, open to public Women's Bible class. First M. E. church, 2:30 p. m. at home Mrs. R. D. Blatchford, 1745 State. Berean chapter, World Wide guild of First Baptist church, at home Peggy Peterson, 155 N. 21st, 7:30 p. m. Three Links club, 2:30 p. m.. Odd Fellows hall. All Rebetahs invited. Saturday, January 27 (Toman's club, 2:30 p. m. nah Martin, speaker. at clubhouse. Mrs. Han- Darbys Honor Guests at Dinner Complimenting Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, who with their daugh ter Helen leave this week end for a vacation 4n California. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilcnrist, Jr.. were hosts at dinner Wednesday night. The table was attractive with a mixed bouquet of yellow nar cissi, freesia and pink roses. Bridge followed the dinner hour, Mrs. U. S. Page winning high score. Bidden were Dr. and Mrs. Dar by, guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worth, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Page, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Jr. Rosedale The Ladies Mission ary society met with Mrs. C. A. Cole Wednesday afternoon and did sewing for the Hed Cross and also worked on a comfort top. The following ladies were present: Mrs. J. D. Alexander, Mrs. E. B. Stroud, Mrs. O. N. Needham, Mrs. L. L.. Brown. Mrs. C. Tucker, Mrs. Paul' Berndt, Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. M. Cammack, Mrs. W. Hoff- nell, Mrs. A. Cammack. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Smith en tertained with an informal dinner Wednesday night, followed by bridge. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith; Sr., Mrs. Margaret Le Furgy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith. Mrs. Hattie Cameron and Mrs. Lloyd Stlffler will entertain the auxiliary of Capital P. M. No. 11 at the home of Mrs. Stiff ler, 1710 N. 17 th street, tonight. Contract Club Feted at Luncheon Mrs. E. V. McMechan presided at a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Godfrey. Bridge at the McMechan residence occupied the afternoon. Covers at luncheon were' placed for Mrs. T. A. Roberta, Mrs. Clif ford aFrmer, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Karl G. Becke, Mrs. Jack Elliott and hostess, Mrs.- E. V. MeMe? chan. Members of the Baraca. Phlla thea class which met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Erlxon included Helen Austin, Lena Mae Mattson, Wllla Roethlin. Dorothy Dirks, Irma Bennett, Lydia Matt- son, Lucille Beechler, Joy Greig; Margaret Ayers, Doris Barnett, Ada Clare, Elinor Wagner, Udria Beach. Fred Rroer. ftavalrl Mm. jey, Eldon Newberry, Cecil New- oerry. ingvara Hansen, jt r a n Jt Bolton, Arthur Roethlin, Henry Mattson and Walter Robinson. . Eleven women from the First Christian church Missionary so ciety went to Crabtree Wednes day to assist in organizing a mis sionary society there. Dinner waa served at noon and officers for the Crabtree society elected in eluding Mrs. Gear hart, president, and Mrs. Isaacson, vice president. O 6 Additional Society on pace 6 I- Hi-Ho Club Plans Buffet Supper - Sunday Mrs. C. H. Rlngwald and Mrs. Earl Andreaen will be joint host esses for a buffet supper and eve ning of bridge Sunday night at the home of the former. The Val entine motif will be carried out with red carnations and matching tapers. Members of the Hl-Ho club and their husbands bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mather. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. W.ickert, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sande, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ma gee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K in ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pitcher and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl An dresen and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rlngwald. Pythian Sisters Have Installation Pythian Sisters installed offic ers Wednesday night as follows: P 8., Mrs. Lottie Hansen; M. E. C, Miss Myrtle Burk; E. S., Mrs. Jennie Gould; E. J., Mrs. Laura Johnson; manager. Miss Lettie Ray; M. of R. & C,, Mrs. Lucille Compton; M. of F., Mrs. Florence Shipp; protector, Mrs. Mamie Calloway; guard, Mrs. Aisle Hlx- eon; musician, Mrs. Wayne Green wood; captain of degree staff, Mrs. Bill Gould: trustees, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. Laura Johnson and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. Mrs. Maggie Knighten assisted by Mrs. Pearl Kinzer and Mrs, Mary Aplln Installed them, and a group from Silverton was guest of the temple. Cards were in play until a late hour when refresh ments were served by the com mittee, Mrs. Laura Johnson and Mrs. Wayne Greenwood. A!- F. Nadvorhik 1'citained t v. A. delightful surprise birthday oartv was tendered-Mrs. J. K. Nadvernik. recently. Five hundred was in play wltn high score go ing to lira. R. Nekuda. Refresh ments, were served late. .Present , to congratulate Mrs. Nadrornlk were Mm. Marie Cer nlck, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nekuda, Mr. and Mrs. Joset Ehwob, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuckex, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sevick, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krepela, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrubee Mr. and Mrs. Wursel Semerod,- Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kubin. Mrs. Hattie Wil son, Gerald R. Kubin, George Nadvorvlk and Virgil Kubin, Girl Reserves to Plan Ceremonial This afternoon at 2:30 the ceremonial committee of Salem high school Girl Reserves will meet to plan the ceremonial for the mid - winter conference to be held in Portland February 18, 17 and 18. Officers were elected by the high school group Wednesday as follows. President, Mar jorie Craney; vice - president, Ethel Able; secretary - treasurer, Usona Claggett; social chairman, Bonnie Savage; program committee, Clar ice Kolbe and Betty Dotson. Gervais. Mr. and Mrs. A. De Jardin were recent hosts at their home for bridge. Prizes for high score went to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper and for low to Mrs. C. N. Cutsforth and P. M. Seely. lira. 5 TLtrr T. : Blahon and Mrs. William Henry Thomas of 4 fort- land were luncheon guests of Mrs. C D. Gabrlelson Wednesday. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas were en their way. to Eugene to attend meeting of the executive eounell of the Oregon Mothers. Miss Phyllis Packard Complimented Miss Delta Anne Nicholls en tertained with a smart bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of her house guest. Miss Phyllis Packard of Portland. An orchid and green motif waa car ried out. Miss Betty Evans won high score at bridge. Bidden were Miss Packard, guest of honor. Miss Brook Bill ing, Miss Barbara Taylor, Miss Betty Evans, Miss Betty Abrams, Miss Marian Ross, Miss Helen Miller, Miss Lorain Wright of Lebanon. Miss Peggy Peterson, Miss Lillian Roethlin, Miss Ann Larson of Silverton and hostess. Miss NichoHs. The Past Matron's association of the Eastern Star will meet for dinner tonight at the home of Mrs. J. E. Godfrey. Covers will be placed for 25 at a table cen tered with pink quince blossoms and yellow daffodils, guarded by pink tapers. Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone Home Phone 8004 8559 304-5 1st National Bank BWg. Salem, Oregon Zonta Club Has Meet: Thursday; ; 'The Zonta club met for eoa at the liarioa hotel Thurs day afternoon. Time, waa oecupl ed In a business meeting, j - Covers were placed -J or Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Elisabeth Gal laher, Mrs. Mabel Brownell., Miss Helen : Tockey, Miss frothy Pearce, Mrs Laverne Winkler, Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, Ms Ale ne Phillips, Miss Hazel Cook; Mrs. irnrHa. Miss Kathryn Gnnnell. Mrs. Winifred HerricM Mrs., Belle Brown. Mrs. Margaret Rosee rans and Miss Nellie Schwab. . Through an error, the story of the Women's Council of the First Christian church meeting was published as a meeting of the Council of Churct Women. The correct name of the group elect ing officers Tuesday is the Wom en's Council of the First Chris tian chnrch. HAiriCUTO 25c 25c Men's. . . Women's i'b. . . 25c GARNER'S CbUd'i SERVICE UNEXCELLED First Door East Ladd A Bash on State St. ftAmfn :' Mrs. Ward Lundv and the .Misses .Weiss and Bigot were hostesses at the community BOO duo meeting Tuesday night. Seven table of the. game were played with prises for high score going to Mrs. Allyn Nujsom and M. D. Hennlng, and for low scOre to Mrs. Hennlng and Mr. Nusom. Because of other activities con flicting, no date was set nor host esses announced for further meetings. NASAL CATARRH ...SOOTHING COMFORTING RELIEF.. . . . ClfARS HEAD QUICKLY W. J. 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