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PAGE SIX 1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning,. December 7, 1935 ociety News aiid Glut A ofl : A fl II airs Dinner at Temple Smart Affair Thursday mHE Matron and Patron of 1 JL Chadwick chapter, O. E. S.. .entertained with a dinner party at the Masonic temple Thursday night in honor of the officers. Mr. C. L. Blodgett and E. A. Rhoten were tbe official hosts. The tables were beautifully decorated with holly, gourds and autumn leaves. Cellophane favors were at each place. Cards con- eluded the evening. Mrs. u. . Barrio and Mrs. Mem Pearce won high score in auction and Mrs. Milo Rasmussen in Hearts. CoTers at dinner were laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Milo - Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darby, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten.- Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ohling, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Herrick. Mrs. Marie Flint MtCall, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Green. Mrs. Esther Hagedorn. M". Alma Thompson. Mrs. Belle Brown, Miss Betty Brown, Mrs. Helen Balrd, Mrs. R. N. Allen, Mrs. Zeta Lisle, Miss Agnes Miller, Ray Rhoten. Billie TTtlov Mr anl Mrs. A. E. Utlev. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. . ... i Mrs. Olson Reports Fine Progress in Drive Nearly half of the American Le gion Auxiliary's 400.400 members were re-enrolled for 1936 by the first of December, Mrs. Onas Ol son, chairman of the membership committee of Capital unit of the auxiliary, announced today after receiving the first 1936 member ship report from national head quarters. While the work of re-enrolling members for the coming year was being carried forward by the Aux iliary's 8,600 units, a vote of the national executive committee was being taken on .the question of raising 'the year's membership roal. It is proposed to give each state a quota twoer cent higher than the average mem Dersnip or the past three years, wnicn wouia riv the. Auxiliarv a goal of ap proximately 408,000 members for 1936. nanid nroeress in enrolling lo cal Auxiliary members for 1936 has been made." said . Mrs. Olson. TaDital unit having reached Its quota of 120 members by, Novem ber 5th, but enrollment win con tinue." George Tucker Honored At Birthday Party Friends 6T George. Tucker gath' ered at his home Tuesday night to fete him on his birthday anniver sary. Many brought their musi cal instruments and furnished en tertainment throughout the even ing. A late supper, was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W Van Slyke, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slentz. Mr. and Mrs. L. Priem, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hatch. V. Winken woorder. Clark Will. W Merry man, Miss Verda Olmsted. Clif ford Tucker, Audrey Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker and Hen ry Isherwood. Miss Baier Entertains Ten-Ten Club - Jessie Steele, Society Editor 1 The Ten-Ten sewing dab met with Miss Frances Baier as hos tess in the O. L. Scott residence Wednesday. Mrs. Scott assisted in serving. I Mrs. Fred Smith will entertain with a Christmas party at the next meeting. Present Wednesday w'er Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Robert Thatch er; Mrs. Lee Weisser, Mrs. Har old Richardson, Mrs. Lawrence Maves, Mrs. O. S. Scott and the hostess. Miss Frances Baier. f SANTA CLAUS.... will be at Miller's today with a gift for all little boys, and girls who visit toy land! ; Mffler's Mrs. Shinkle Hostess For Club Meeting The Pringle Pleasant Point So cial club was entertained with a luncheon at the hcue of Mrs. So lon Shinkle Thursday afternoon. The. table was pretty with red cy clamen as an accent. Special guests weft Miss Irene TurnelL Mrs. E. T. Anthony of Al bany, Mrs. Vernon Coates and Miss Mary Alice Shinkle. Club members present included Mrs. L. W. Potter. Mrs. J. N. Rob ertson, Miss Grace Robertson. Mrs. Olive Shafer. Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Mrs. George Guerne, Mrs. Homer Har rison, Mrs. Rue Drager. Mrs. Har ry Wechter, Mrs. O. E. Whitney, Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst, Mrs. E. T. Clark, Mrs. Clifford Jones. Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. C. F. Mumm, Mrs. O. T. Seeley, Mrs. George Grabenohrst and Mrs. So lon Shinkle. -The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. N. Robert son in a fortnight and will ba in the nature of a Christmas party. Merry Minglers Feted By Miss Mitchell Miss Orlie Mitchell opened her home to the Merry Minglers Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Allen McCain will be hostess for the Christmas party December 19 and the club plans to fill a Christmas box for some needy family. , Mrs. James Forrest was a spe cial guest. Members in attend ance were Mrs. J. J. Ackerman. Mrs. E. S. ! Barker, Mrs. C. C. Col well, MrsJI-A. W. Fletcher, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. Allen Mc Cain. Mrs.' F. P. Phipps. Mrs. C. L. Snyder, Mrs. J. E. Woodburn, Mrs. J. E. Dugan and the host ess. Miss Orlie Mitchell. Recent guests of Mrs. W. H. Propst of the Pringle district here her mother, Mrs. M. H. Ford of Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and daughter of Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierce of Rickreall, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Townsend of east Salem. Church Nuptial is I Held Friday at 8:30 P.M. A beautiful church ceremony united in marriage Mlsa Grace Allen, daughter of Mrs. India Al len, and Earl J. McLaughlin last night at 8:30 o'clock. Rev.. J. E. Mllligan officiated In the candle-lit auditorium of the First Methodist church. The altar was banked with chrysan themums and greenery. Mlsa Minnie Miller played the wedding marches and accompan ied Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith while shebang "At Dawning" and "Not Less Than This". The bride was gowned In white satin, floor-length, fashioned with long sleeves and covered button trim. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair and carried a bouquet of pink rosea and bou- vardia. ; Miss Grace Hendrickson, maid of honor, wore blue crepa and had a corsage of rosebuds. Don Smith was beat man for Mr. Mc Laughlin. , . , , . , Ushers wars Morrll Crary and Claude Swingle. Mlsa Jean Driggs and Miss Norma Fontanini lit the 1 altar candles before the cere mony. The couple received Infor mal congratulations at the church after the service. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin will be at home at ISO N. 21st street. Waconda--Twelv members at tended the all-day meeting of the Waeonda community club held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Fromm, near Salem. Time was spent quilting on the beauti ful quilt to he sold for charity at Christmas. - A special meeting will he held December 13. This will be an all-day session at the home of the clab president, Mrs. Bert Jones, la Mission Bottom. , ; ,m - Independence The Wednesday Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Tallen for a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday. The after noon i was spent playing contract with Mrs. :R.M. Walker holding high score jfdr the play. Mrs. Wil liam Klrkendall was an added guest for the day. .. ... ...... .. Shaw Mr. land Mrs. L. G. Keene entertained with a "500 card party; Wednesday sight at their home! Four tables of cards were In play. High scores were won by : Mrs. Clair McCormlck, and V. Ji McAllister, and low scores to Mrs. J. L. Amort and Lester Perry. At a lata hour re freshments! were, served. Mill City: The Henry Kapllng- er horn was the scene of an en Joyable dinner party Friday hon oring Mrs. L. C. Shepherd on fler 77th birthday. A large crowd ot relatives were present.-four of her ' children living In and near Mill City: Mrs. Mae Flatman, Mrs. R. Kapllnger, Mrs; W. Councllmaa ' and Floyd Shepherd. Mrs. Bertha Van Nuys of Eugene, Mrs. P.'B. McElroy of Salem, Ellis Shepherd ', of Port HilL Idaho, could not ha present. -r. ALL NEW! Special Purchase And Here's our annual special purchase of new coats and suits In a sale beginning; today in the 2nd floor apparel sections! Even though you must be satisfied with inexpensive clothes, why not buy them WHERE GOOD THINGS ARE NOT EXPENSIVE? Our daily contact with better merch andise makes us so quality conscious that even our inexpensive items must possess a standard of merit not usually associated with low price. it Suits..... Long coat .suits in swagger styles are shown here in this new special purchase worth a whole lot more than this sale price! Fully lined with silk crepe . . . uk terlined for extra warmth. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42. Rich, warm coating fabrics in the most desirable shades such as: OXFORD GREYS OXFORD BLUES NAVY BLUES NUT BROWN MIXTURES ! mm Goats New! 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At $6.95 . . .we feature a 100 jail wool flan nel in fine quality in plain tailored style as illustrated at left. Made for i;he jman who wants a practical, but good ljooking house coat. Three large pockets, monogran) style top pockets. Notched lapels. Large i buttons, etc. All '2 wanted colors. Men's Opera Slippers There's nothing skimpy good quality slippers. sin just what a man would b self. Turn soles ters , If good uppers! brownj bout these fact they're y for him ed leather stiff coun- bber heels quality kid Itu Black, wine, The Soft Shirt With the Collar. Look! i 74 Pair Starched H 65 ) No niore of THIS t Buy Your, Permanide Shirts at Miller's Is he particular about his collar? Or the fit bf the body part of the shirt such as form-fitting Ides give? If he is ... by all means give him Ide shirts . J . called PERMANIDE. There's no shirt on the market with all the splendid jideais of Ide selling for less than $2.50. Ides come in white or e new patterned are available at Miller's, for SI. 5- and 1.9S Neckties 50c, 75c and $1 Cheney, Reversible, GraycQ and : others FITTED TRAVEL CASES $2.95 to $7.95 Genuine leather high grade throughout! Brown or black. WOMEN'S FITTED TRAVEL CASES fashions and $3.95 All leather, black with Interior fittings In pas tel! boys' Gift section . Shirts, , trousers. robes, soeksJ fits, leather ties, ' glvesj- 'kerchieffl. hi !!!! IS I!! bath- Scout out- novelties, sweaters, i-top boots. slipovers and manjr, miany others! rubber boot4 Would he like one of these newllcocktail jack ets ? Especially one made of alii wool flannel with brocade trimmings on collar belt pockets, etc. As new as tomorrow ! These ;cocktail jack ets come in rich dark shades such as wine red, bright blues, nut browns', black, etc. Three large, handy pockets! Tuxedo style collars piped with white! j Buy HIM a cocktail jacket at Miller's! 'Kerchiefs We don't presume to be nosy, but these 'kerchiefs are about the smartest blow sruares we've seen in many a moon! Box ... 25c, 35c, 50c $1.00 and $130 wool flan- Gloves These are genuine . . . no phoney adjectives to describe our gloves! Pigskins, capes, mochas, suedes made by Han sen's. Priced $1.95, $2.50, $2.957 $3.95 pr. PAJAMAS Make sure! Give ;I11M good quality. These pajamas, are the famous Horner and Glover brand. Newest lounging and sleeping fashions! .' $1.95 $335 SUCKS Every man who. wears socks will appreciate a few pairs of Holeproof or Franklin aocka for Christmas. A sure - fire gift! Silk, wool, rayon, mixed mercerized, etc. 25c to 65c ppir ; Scarfs. V - As comforting as a ".zephyr .breeze Scarfs add a heap o' style and at the same time act as a buffer of cold blasts! Buy him one -of these in a smart Chrlstmaa box. Priced 69c , $1.95 i1 - t SAL1M , ORRCON SALEM , ORBCON