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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN,. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, April 24, 1935 Society Dinner Friday at . Godfrey's Is Planned , f-jHWO Interesting affairs are n I tlcipated by a grqup of mat "Trons this week tor their bridge club. This afternoon Mrs. - Stephen Mergler will) ; entertain the group lor sewing and Friday night a seml-tormal dinner will " be given at the J. E. Godfrey resi dence with Mrs. Gardner Knapp, - Mrs. Mergler. Mrs. Oscar Paulson and Mrs. P. D. Wolf as hostesses. Husbands will be;gues4s of -honor at the dinner gnd 'evening of bridge to follow ai the! Wott resi dence. A yellow njotlft.V111 e car" ried out In seasonal flowers. .Those Invited to tbejdlnner are ' Mr. tad Mrs. Gardner' Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred . Wolf, Mr. ! ad Mrs. . George Rhoten, Dr. and ..Mrs. Es till Brunk, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Duncan. Mr.- and Mrs. Keith Brown, Mr. and. Mrs.V Stephen - Mergler, Mr.- and Mrs. Earl Cool ey and Dr. and Mrs ! Carl Em mons. . - ! ; . :::r'U , f Miss South Married on Easter r A simple wedding Easter morn- lng was that of Miss Gladys South ot Salem and Charles S., Coleman of Brandy, Va.Rev. J; E. MHli : gan -performed the ceremony in the parsonage of the First Meth odlat church, j ' - The bride, wore a smart mode; i of powder blue with dark blue - .trimming and accessories.) Mr. and " Mrs. Carl Whltenbergeif were tba Attendants. x A breakfast followed! to which a small group of friends was in vited. '".After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside at 732 N. Commercial street. -. Miss Taylor Speaker This Afternoon ! - The First Presbyterian Aid so- . clety will meet at the church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock witb Miss Hortense Taylor as . the speaker. She will tell of her trip to Hawaii. . The program is in eharge of the !Bew officers who include Mrs. E. tA. Kenney, Mrs. Charles - Pratt. Mrs. Irrlne and Mrs. W. W. Moore. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS. ... .... .. Arms toorheary? "Choose the graceful cape to-uwke them 4pk slim under its width and to -cover -i the bulky shoulder situation !, Arms ;too slim?-' Choose, a' con cealing cape to hld i the. too-bony shoulder! Proportions, imperfect Trust the obliging cape to equal lie your proportions to, the. point ;where your -hips look-!positlvely sliml Figure perfect? -Then you can wear anything but the Jaun ty cape frock Js jour best. bet! For smartness plus. Anne Adams sweeps a diagonal bodice line Into ; a softly draped waistline treat-; ment.-The right afternoon dress for any figure; especially I If' fash ioned of a- Bmartnew 'print silk! ' Pattern - 21$?- is available in sizes 16, 18, 20," 2V35,'S8, 40,' 4 2 and - 44. ' Size 1; takes 3 yards 39 inch fabric; Illustrated itep-by-step. sewing instructions . included..'- - .. i. - Send f.ftoen cents !15t) .km eotas or sumps. (coins preferred) for this Asm Ads pattern. Write .. plainly nam. address and style amber.. B aoro a Bat size.' . - . 1 h Sane Aitmt Spriaf Pit tors. Book I Mako for yourself tk clothe that r smart, practical aad beeosalin. Choose thotu - from ' - 40 CM of this oeaatifnllr ilinatratrd fcook which include . olae zela(i fashioot for tota and childrea, oap. etally dsiitned drtaaes for tht nature fiirare. linrorio. sad hoata of ethar Is. tercatina; faatona. Each (srnrnt il inatratod ia taar to make with as Aaoo Adams' patten. Send for yoor ropr today I Prico of book 15 ccnta, Book and Pattern together, 25 casta. Addrwa order to Tko ! Oreeon Statesman . PitUra Dfit, S15 South Commercial atroct, Salem, Make eaairy anclosuraa. Yoor order will ba promptly attended to. OrCera castomariif are filled with fa four dare from tko time received by The Euteaman. 4 News and Club J essie Steele, SOCIAL CALENDAR Wednesday, April 2k The Literature class of the A. A. 17. W. will meet Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Lelia John son, 458 South High street. Called meeting of American War Mothers, Wednes day at 2 p. m. at home of Mrs. Mark Skiff, 421 Court street. . I .. .Woman's Union off First Congregational church, 2:30 p. m. in church. ; ",.-' Leslie Can Do's covered dish dinner in church par lors as feature of 4th Quarterly conference. - V. F. W. auxiliary at Marion hotel, 8 p. m. First Presbyterian Ad society at church, 2:30 p. m. Thursday, April 25 . ' Town and Gown club of Willamette university, . Thursday. 2:30 p. ni., Laasanue hall. U. S. Grant Circle of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic will meet Thursday,, Z p. m. at home of Mre. GeorgeJVSmithr95 North Fifth street. Regular business meeting followed! by social hour. Y V - ' Hollywood ladies social club with Mrs. W. F. Starr,' . 2 p. in. ".."";-c :-'r V'Y',' .-. ' . . . We$t,,WTay clubwUh Mral Hatel Newgent, 321 klngy Trcjod street in West Salem.; -?'V W. R. C. sewing' club all day meeting at Fair grounds. Quilting. ' , . r Ladies auxiliary to Canton No. 11 at I. O. O. F. hall, 8 p. m Friday, April 26 Knights Templar dinner meeting. and ladies night, 6:30 p. m. at Masonic temple. South Salem W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Charles Ha worth. 410 West Rural ATe.. 2 p. m. Rickey Sunshine club with Mrs. C. Shafer, 2 p. m. West side circle of Jason Lee Ladies Aid with Mrs. C. L. Hockett, 1603 N. Commercial, 2 p. m. Daughters of Union Veterans with Mrs. J. L. Cut ler, 2270 Maple avenjue, 8 p.m. Musical program in lobby of T. M. C. A. at 8 pi m. arranged by Mrs. David Eason. Public invited. n the Valley Woodburn A beautiful marri age ceremony was performed at the Foursquare Gospel church Easter morning at 9 o'clock whep Miss Ruth Delois Ingalls, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank In galls of Hubbard became the bride of Royal Ezbon Hastie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastie of Woodburn.- The impressive serv ice was read by the paster. Rev. D. W. Cameron. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Cam eron. The bride, who was given In marriage by J. C. Moomaw, a friend of the family, was beaut ful in a gown of white satin ia semi-princess style with long sleeves. Her full length veil was worn with a Juliet cap and she carried an arm bouquet of calla lillies and fern. Her attendants were her four sisters, Misses Ha zel, Bessie, Jessie and Gladys In galls and Miss Hazel Hastie, sis ter of the groom. The attendants wore frocks of pastel shades and carried white .carnations. George Jackson was best man for Mr, Hastie. Ushers were Melvin Block, Harold "Schooler. Arthur Rerrick and Russell Yoder. Pree ceding the ceremony Mrs. Mary Jackson sang, "I Love You Tru ly." and Mrs. Roscoe Pools of Stayton sang, "I Promised You." Mrs. Hastie graduated from the Hubbard hirh school in thn class of 1932 and Mr. Hastie graduated at Woodburn in 1931. After a wedding trip to ML Vernon and Bellingham, Wash., they will be at home at the Romaine apart" ments here. 0 O 0 Amity Amity ChaDter. Order of Eastern Star, entertained the families of the members of the, order at the Masonie hall Monday evening. After the closej of the chapter k pro-; gram of readings, musie N. Arnold had charge of the pro-' gram. Ref-reshments were served ' Aumsville Miss Cleo Ellis and Darwin. Calfee were united inT marriage in Salem Easter Sun-; day. Miss Ellis, who has been em ployed in Salem for some time is k daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Ellis of this place. 1" Spring Flowers Cross Stitch CROSS.STITCH MOTIFS Here are Jonquils, those love ly flowers of early Spring all ready to decorate your; household linens; ; And theyll makai some thing that Is Just as cheerful anfr delightful as the eunny flowers that Inspired them. . You can do the flowers in two shades of yel low or Just in one shade and the leaves In shaded green or in black or brown. Cushions tor the porch .with perhaps a match ing scarf would certainly be at tractive. The crosses are the Society Editor Social Realm Woodburn Miss Elfa Lytle, Miss Mabel Fikan and Mrs. Earl Houseweart were hostesses for Miss Helen Allen. Friday night when a surprise pre-nuptial show er was held in her honor at the Allen home. Miss Patsy Ruth Houseweart, as a tiny cupId, pre sented the gifts to Miss Allen in a small wagon. The evening was spent in playing various games with prizes going to Miss Allen, Mrs. John Muir and Mrs. A. -L. H a r a d e r. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Guests present were Mrs. H. F Butterfield, Mrs. S. W. Maupin, Mrs. J. J. Hall, Miss Gladys Ad ams, Mrs. Ivan C. Beers. Mrs Fred G. Evenden, Mrs. A. L. Har- aaer, Mrs. Wayne B. Gill, Mrs. L. S. Mochel, Mrs. John Mulr, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Mrs. F. W. Settlemier, Mrs. Clark Jackson, Miss Mary Scollard, Mrs. B. ,W. Dunn, Mrs. E. J. Allen, Mlsa Mar guerite Looney of Mill City, Miss Helen Allen and the hog tease. Miss Elfa Lytle, Miss Mabel Fi kan and Mrs. Earl Houseweart. The wedding of Miss Allen to Donald Lauer of Oakland, Calif., will be an event of June 12. o Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. John Plas entertained the Good Times club at their home Sunday eve ning at "500." Hueh Maree re ceived the prize for high score tor the men and Mrs. M. Dorgao received the prize for hiirh score for the women. Mr. and Mm George Helvey were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinser will entertain the club at their home May 12. o o o Hazel Green Haiel tW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. ieunsK.i, 7as surprised on her 11th birthday bv a rrnun f rnn. sins and friends. Games and an egg nunt were enjoyed. There were present Bern ice Lahrman, Frank and Ward Miles, Kather ine and Marie Montandon. Hilda Slattum, Marian Wampjer, Joe Yada. Marv and T!nm 7Ioho rf Gertrude Zielinski, and Quentin aieunskl, ... . . ;;C I PATTERN .7 53 popular six to the Inch and you know how fast yon can embroider those! ' ' : Pattern 753 comes to yon with a transfer pattern of two 9 Inch corners, two C inch corners, four 3 Inch corners and 1 yards of sufficient banding; color sugges tions; illustrations of the stitch; material; requirements and sug gestions of uses. v.". --. Send 10 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Statesman, - Needlecraft Dept.. Affairs Mrs. Austin Fetes Bride-Elect at : Shower Miss Dorothy Bell, whose mar riage to Dr. Harold Olinger will be an event of Saturday night at "Deepwood", will be the Inspira tion for a smartly arranged towel shower - tonight . given . by Mrs. E. Rir Austin. Contract wfll occu py the evening. . Miss WUma Glese will assist the hostess at the supper hour. - ... These Invited to fete Miss Beil are Mrs. Kate.G. Bell, Mrs. Ver non Perry, Mrs. G; L.' Simpson, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Ken neth. Perry, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. C B. McCuUough, Mrs. James McFarland, Miss Peggy Goodfellow, Miss Wiliqa- Glese and Miss Margaret Simms. - I - ' .' K- ' ' ; Wcdmg Today - Unites Couple W i' Miss1 Irene Q'Leary will become the bride of Theo Daum at a quiet eeremony today. Mrs. H. D. Hub bard and Mrs. Golda Anthony were Joint hostesses for a shower feting Miss O'Leary Monday night at the Hubbard home. Daffodils and tulips enhanced the guest rooms. A buffet supper was served. Those attending wer Miss O'Leary and Mrs. Sophia Angelo. Miss Mary Regier, Miss Anne Eit zen. Miss Jeanie Baxter, Miss Stella Anderson, Miss Agnes Paul son, Miss Mary L. W. Regier, Miss Anna Duerkson, Miss Esther Rue Mrs. Luella Morris, Miss c! Wiens, Miss Gertrude Way, Mrs Ora Pettit, Mrs. Elizabeth Skew is, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Regina Rodgers, Mrs. Sylvia Fur lough and the hostesses, Mrs. H. D. Hubbard and Mrs. Golda Anthony. o o o Rickey Sunshine Club Meets Friday The Rickey Sunshine club met recently with Mrs. S. McClellen. Mrs. a McNeil and Mrs. F. Beard won the prizes for the afternoon's contests and high scores at cards went to Mrs. F. Smith and Mrs. H. Taylor. Luncheon was served" by the hostess to Mrs. F. Beard. Mrs. W. F. Carothers, Mrs. C. McNeil, Mrs. C. Shafer, Mrs. F.1 Smith, Mrs. H. Taylor and Miss Mary Tittering ton. Mrs. Shafer entertains the group Friday at 2 o'clock. Bill Bush Feted With Birthday Party Mrs. Jessie F. Bush and son Jack, entertained at dinner last weekend in honor of the 21st birthday of Bill Bush. Mrs. Mar Jorlo Walker of Portland assisted Mrs. Bush. A line party with re freshments afterwards concluded the evening. Friends of the honor guest who were invited were Miss Rachel Pemberton, Miss Dorothy Reeves of Portland, Dwight Webb of Dal las, Jay Bertelson, Donald Stock well, Marvin and Wesley Ritchie. OO The Salem Campfire airls have been active this month with num erous social and instruction meet ings. Recently an outdoor fire ouiiamg demonstration was put on for the group by Bob Van Slyke and Bob Karstens. Ri v Scouts, in the yard of Mrs. F. E. Clark. A tour of the Capitol building and a swimminsr nartv were enjoyed recently as well. The monthly business and so cial meeting of the Berean chap ter of the W. W. G. of the First Baptist church will be held at the home of Mrs. Do lan Hatfield at 728 Wilbur street. Friday, at 6:30 o'clock. Installation of new offi cers is to be a feature of the eve ning. . The Brush College Sunday school is Inviting all former mem bers as well as active members to a commemoration of the 25th an niversary of its founding this com ing Sunday, April 28. There will be services at ll 'a., m. and at 2 p. m. with a dinner at 1 o'clock; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stumn nf Monmouth are being congratula ted upon the arrival of. a si pound boy, David Griffith, Sunday anernoon at the Salem General hospital. fro '" 1 Miss Arine Fentiilll : RaUern Service , 7: Here TODAY : - arid THURSDAY - , - i v v v 1 . - - Let Miss Fennell give you the latest fashion news ! ' Arm- " ed with Information and advice on all sorts of style and . sewing problems, she will be in our pattern department today and Thursday, From the selection of a suitable de sign, fabric or pattern ta the most technical question of ... finish Miss Fennell is 'ready and able to help yon. fT" AUtM OBHCON Calvary Baptist Group Has Swim Party A SWIMMING ' PARTY- was held by the B. Y. P. JJ. of the Calvary Baptist church Fri day night. Following the swim, luncheon was served at the- home of Mrs. J. Billeter. A color scheme -of green and yellow por trayed the Easter motif. . . ; Those attending were Eleanor Perry, Veris - Griffith, Eileen Moored," Eileen Amundsen, Flor ence Foster, Doris Schunke. Kat ey Quistad, Freddie Renalds, Forest Seamster, Bill Taylor, El mer 'Amundsen, -Marvin Amund sen, Ronald Adams and Jack Billeter. . o- e , Adams Home Opened for Breakfast u , Following the sunrise service at Belcrest park a group of young people , from' Calvary Baptist church were entertained with an Easter breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. Adams. : ,; r Six tables .were decorated witb spring flowers that carried out a yellow and . green ; contrast. East er favors marked places at ' the tables... i:.:;." ' -. 7 7 ! The guest list included the Misses Alice Swift, Shirley Rodg ers, Dorothy Kibbs, ' Eileen,' .Am undsen, Betty Lou Steinmits, Doris Schunke, Florence Foster. Alice Barkus and Mrs. J. Billeter and Mrs. K. Adams. . Escorts were Jack Billeter, Bob Smith, Ronald Adams, Elmer Barkus, Bill Taylor, Kenard Ad ams, Maynard Adams, Elmer Amundsen and Dr. K. Adams. Hostesses, were Mrs. K. Adams and Mrs. J. Billeter. 00 Daughters of Nile Benefit Today " Friendsnterested In the phil anthropic work done by the Daughters of the Nile are invited to call at the tea hour as well as play cards this afternoon at the benefit bridge tea planned for 2 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Reservations are being made with Mrs.-Paul Hauser, Mrs. Bert Flack, Mrs. Fred Williams and Mrs. Hans Seitz. Mrs. Charles Pratt and Mrs. Curtis Johnson are arranging an attractive tea table at which Mrs. Charles H. Martin and Mrs. V. E. Kuan will preside. Serving will be the Misses Catherine Headrick. Miss Lois Burton, Miss Cornelia Hulst, Carolyn Hunt, Eva Smitiu Virginia Pugh. Betty Abrams and Margaret Hauser. 000 Rex Howard Honored on Birthday Rex Howard celebrated. his sev enth birthday last weekend with a party to which several young friends were invited. Mrs. Ray Howard, his mother, was the host ess, assisted by Mrs. Jack Scher rer and Miss Frances Quier. A pink and white color motif was carried out. Guests Included Dorothy Bergsvik, Virginia Kist, Betty-Jeane Buselle, John Peter son, Jerry Atwell, Keats Oliver, LaVerne HIebert, Melvin Sem ple. Buster Buselle, Richard How ard and Dale Reeves. e e The Marion county assembly of the American Legion auxiliary meets at Mt. Angel Friday night at 8 o'clock. Delegates from Salem unit are Mrs. Mem Pearce, secre tary of the assembly, Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. King Bartlett, and Mrs. J. T. De laney. This is the first time ML Angel has entertained the Marion county assembly. o o Amity Mrs. A. R. Rierson en tertained with a party at her home Saturday afternoon in hon or of the 11th birthday of her son. Alvin. Games were played, and an Easter egg hunt enjoyed. Re freshments were served to 10 guests. Mrs. Rierson was assisted by Miss Shirley Umphlette. The West Side cirri a nf tha Tji. dies Aid of Jason Lee church win hold a silver tea and white ele phant sale Friday afternoon . at 2 o'clock with Mrs. C. L. Blodgett; 1603 N. CommerciaL tr r- .: The last of the series of card parties to be given by the Pythian Sisters is. scheduled for Friday night at 8 o'clock in the K. P." hall. -. ... . , ; o . .Women of the United Science of Truth circle . will sponsor a benefit : tea i; this? Afternoon at 420 State street, 2:30 o'clock; m Making Sports News in Anne Adams Costume We were too bosy admiring this .three - In one sports costume designed especially by- your own Anne Adams, director of our pattern department, to pay much attention to the tennis match t The earner was taking it in, too, as yon see. It was and will continue to be the news of the day, for the gentle sex I And no wonder! Look at the lines . , , simple, slender, demure. Think of the ttorrrr "trickines" of It. Button up the skirt and yon could wear the costume to church! Whisk off the skirt and there! yon're set for the beach ... a smashing game of tennis ... an hour's work in the garden ... or your spring honsecleaning. The material to use for this stunning and practical costume? Almost any thing yon like that's washable. Bat Anne Adams specially recommends pique, shantung, broadcloth. Sizes 12 to 20 and 30 to 40. Send 15c today for pattern X2130 to The Oregon Statesman and add this really necessary sports frock to yoor summer wardrobe. j Mrs. McCall Hostess for Dinner Mrs. Marie Flint McCall was an Easter hostess Sunday when she entertained at dinner for several out-of-town house guests. Pink carnations and green tapers made the table festive. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. E. Shelley Morgan, Edward Morgan, Miss Lois Floyd, David Gowan, Mrs. Lizzie Bozorth,' and Miss Esther Hutchins, all of Port land, Miss Jeanie Buick, Robert Davis and the hostess, Mrs. McCall. Style Trends in Formal Stationery . . . EVEN in the most conven tional of wedding station ery, styles change. New ideas that are accepted and approv ed, will be found iri the 'Art Point" Guide. Consult it here. .You will find in "Art-Point" products,; the true steel-black .color .". the shading ii uni form,' No Light : or Dark Letters . . and .it has a velvety r a i s e", even - and smooth to the touch. rTWedding Iiivitations Luncheon" ;: ' Bridge Visiting Cards C1 - - iDratesman r uplishing 215 South Commercial St. " ,3 r. y ; f ; f i.y " j ' i1 ' , I - osJ f 1 Uf' - :'' I "i lX' - - , r & "S? '" " iv.'. v:: 'v..v.v: : S -jC f t ,r? All young people of the city are invited to a dance at St. Vincent's hall Friday night starting at 9 o'clock which is sponsored by the Sodality. The committee In charge Is Miss Angela Meyer, Miss Mar garet Thompson, Miss Kay Pil lette, Miss Angeline Gottfried and Miss Hilda Braun. Office 6064 Phone Home 8559 DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTISTRY 304-5 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon Mrs. John J. Roberts and Miss Mildl Roberts have arrived in New , York and are registered at the Ho- . tel Lincoln. Miss Roberts is study ing in the east. 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