.1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Safem, Oregon, Sunday IonuJfebnxary 16, 1936 r.v . V PAGE ELEVEN Wicfcert Home Opened to Friends TTMFTY years of wedded life were X celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. E. . W. "Wick art last night In their home. Mrs. Wickert was Bertha 1 .Schults before her marriage Feb ruary 14, im, to Mr. Wickert. The couple exchanged tows in Ea canaba. Jllch., And came to Ore gon 16 years ago, settling la their present residence on the Hirer road. They have two sons. Walter J. and Albert E. Wickert. Fifty quests gathered to extend congratulations. A wedding cere mony was enacted by Miss Merle -Lange as the bride, Albert Wick ert, jr., as the groom, Neva Hut chinson as bridesmaid and George Thompson as best man after the guests arrived. Caroline Weeks was flower girL Mr. Thompson gang "I Lot Ton Truly" and "Because accompanied by Mrs. Norma Given. Golden. Decorations A 7:30 o'clock supper was serv ed from a table elaborately decor ated with Talisman roses and daf fodils. A yellow and gold motif was used throughout the rooms which were beautiful with spring bouquets. Following the supper, Mr. Thompson sang "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" and the ion red couple re-enacted their wed- diisf ceremony. Mrs. Sally Schults was bridesmaid; Mrs. J. G. Tay lor, flower girl; Lloyd Weeks, best man, and Arthur Halgren, the minister. . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wickert and Mr. and Mrs. -Albert E. Wickert were Joint hosts for the party complimenting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wickert. Guests Present Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ringwald, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Busey, Mr. and Mrs. Kloney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Follis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer. -Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pearmine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Art Halgreen of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ifill of Dayton, Mrs. Sally Schurts, Mrs. Ruth Ad dison, Raymond 'Schultz. Miss Gladys Kelly, Frank Poppi. Mrs. Ames Dutton, Joe Dutton. John Dutton, Mrs. Anna, Maier, Mrs. rorma Given. Miss Pauline Mar- nach, Paul Marnach. Miss Neva Hutchinson, Kenneth Seely, Miss Merle Lange, George Thompson. August Knutson, Miss Martha Neauhart, Pat Patterson and Al- i ert Wickert, jr. Honors "Angel of Tenements?' Pattern '' 'jC cB '" Hi , ! f i" I -'9 i -"' & j ' H " 7 " jy sOfr -J W I : :&.-. . o' 4 CmjJ 2669 , By ANNE ADAMS Gaiety and simplicity are an ir resistible combination when both meet in one adorably styled frock And you who would try a hand at sewing (tor a made -at -home frock's both fun and economical) will discover & new and easy way to achievement by letting your il lustrated Anne Adams Instructor guide you in the simple steps of cutting, sewing and finishing this frock. See bow, in one sweeping operation of your trusty shears, your prettily shaped yoke is cut in one with the slim center panel. wnue sleeves and bodice are sec tioned together? Choose a color fast printed percale or broadcloth. If you'd realixe several season's wear and tubbings from this frock. Dimity and swiss are per fect, too. Pattern 2669 is available in sizes H, 16, 18. 20, 32, ?4. 36, 38. 49 and 42. Sire 1$ takes 3 yards 36 inch fabric. .. v A 1 t K. : mm nt nau : n MU UllUa D. Wald Her recent selection as "the outstanding citizen of New York in a contest sponsored by a Brooklyn high school brought recognition from the modern generation to a person who has already been hon ored as the "angel of the tenements" by her own generation. Miss Lillian D. Wald is internationally known as founder and head resi dent for many years of Manhattan's famous Henry street settlement. She has been a leader in numerous social welfare projects and carries on her humanitarian work despite the fact thai she retired, as head of the settlement three years ago in favor of Miss Helen HalL She was born in Ohio, lived as a girl in Rochester, and pioneered in social work in New York's east side slums, a work which gained her a place among the 11 outstanding women of the United States as named by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Rainbow Girls Dinner at Temple fTUIE Order of Rainbow for Girls X observed the 10th anniversary of Chadwick Assembly No. X with a formal banquet last night In the Masonio temple. A larga cake with lighted candles center ed the table. Valentines and spring flowers further enhanced the dining room. Miss Pauline Drager, worthy ad visor, presided. The committee in charge included Miss Lila Murray, Miss Shirley McCain, Miss Isabel McGilchrlst and Miss Anna Mae Grabenhorst. Special guests were -Mrs. D. W. Pngh, mother advisor, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. Leon Bar rick, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Hetty Robinson, Mrs. Thelma Hul sey, Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, Wil liam A. Merriott and J. 0. -Rus sell, members of the board. Mrs. B. H. Drager and Mrs. David Wright, first mother advisor of the assembly. In Attendance Members attending were Miss Betty Demarest, Miss Maxine Em- brey. Miss Garnet Lansing, Miss Marjorie Greenwood, Miss Char lotte McKee. Miss Helen Nelger, Miss Doris Taylor, Miss Jeanette Brown. Miss Esther .Vehrs, Miss Jean Wiley, Miss Ruth Starrett, Miss Jean Adams, Miss Marian Hultenberg, Miss Margaret and Miss Rowena Upjohn, Miss Jan Simmons, Miss Louise Hayes. Miss Dorothy Butte, Miss Lou Hick man, Miss Pat Noonan, Miss Otti lia Hofstetter, Miss Jean Bart lett. Miss Harriet Grivey, Miss Helen Kestly, Miss Alice Cunning ham, Miss Ruth Kellogg, Miss So phia Hughes. Miss Edna Mattbis. Miss Eileen Lester, Miss Carol Potter, Miss Evelyn Melson, Miss Phyllis Selander, Miss Helen Rod- gers, Miss Suzanne and Miss Pa tricia Schramm, Miss Betty Beck, Miss Alice Chandler, Miss Maxine Gunter, Miss Virginia Pugh and Miss Marguerite Smith. Birthdays Honored With Lausanne Dinner A smart event at Lausanne hall Friday night was a birthday din ner given feting 14. Valentine dec orations wore used and favors were distributed. Honor guests were Miss Agnes Corthell of Marshfield, Dean Olive Dahl. Miss Jean Hollingworth of Portland, Miss Mary Virginia Nohlgrew of Silverton, Miss Betty Lane of Portland, Miss Katherlne Thompson of Astoria, Miss Betty Totter of Glasgow, Montana, Miss Elsie Lundberg of Portland, Miss Ruth Tscharner of Portland, Miss Katherine Faxon of Portland, Miss Muriel Ingham of Portland, Miss Helen Horton of Astoria, Miss Margaret Gary of West Linn and Miss Dorothy Ellinger of Mt. Vernon. Washington. Greetings were given by Miss Kuuilie Emoto and a response by Miss lluth Tscharner. Qnilting Done at Club Meeting Thursday Orchard Heights. Twenty-five matrons, members of the Orchard Heights Woman's club, enjoyed an all-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Simmons. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Bethel and Miss Delia Butler. The day was spent in quilting with- an interesting program in the afternoon presented by Mrs. Grace Bliss, Mrs. Adrian Withers and Mrs. Otto Dora. Mrs. Frank Wilson will be hostess March 12 for another all- day session when quilting will be done. Miss Dotson Presents Piano Pupils Friday afternoon a Valentine musicale was given at the studio of Miss Lena May Dotson with a group of the yennger students entertaining their mothers. Those taking part were Frank Burgess. Rose Marie Burgess, Joyce Austin, Jean Newman, Ber neice Bowersox, Bonnie Daugher- ty, Virginia Tomklns, Alice Fay Danghterty. Emily Turner, Adell Anderson and Mary Jane Kestley. Dorothy Klbbe Talks to Fortnightly Club "Mirries" will be the subject of an Informal address to be given by Miss Dorothy Kibbe before the Fortnightly club tonight at the First Congregational church. Starting at 6:30 o'clock. Wisteria Club Dance at Castillian Hall An event of Friday night was the Wisteria club Valentine dance which was held at the Castillian hall. Approximately 60 couples attended the affair and the com mittee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mr. and Mrs George McGuire, and Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Ellis. Special guests for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Errol Rosa, and Mr. and Mrs. William Scarth Jr, of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Prime, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joch- imsen. The next dance will be a cos' tume masquerade March 13. Following the affair Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz en tertained with a late supper. The Valentine motif was used. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Scarth. and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Ross, of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Savage, a special guest. Club members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Warner of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Mr, and Mrs. R. Fish, Mr. and Mrs Lee Alford, Mr! and Mrs. Harry Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Jones Mr. and Mrs. Russel Butler, Mr and Mrs. Al TJUman, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Miller, Mr. Mark Wilbur, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Jana Mrs. Dugan Hostess for Merry Minglers Mrs. J. E. Dugan entertained the Merry Minglers Thursday aft ernoon with an informal affair. Members worked on a quilt and tea was served with Valentine ap pointments used throughout. Mrs E. S. Barker assisted Mrs. Dugan and will also be the next hostess, Present were Mrs. J. J. Acker man, Mrs. E. S. Barker, Mrs. C. C Colwell. Mrs. A. W. Fletcher. Mrs L. B. Malm, Mrs. F. P. Fhipps Mrs. C. S. Snyder, Mrs. J. E Woodburn and Mrs. J. E. Dugan, - Major O'Dale to Speak To Auxiliary The American Legion auxiliary is inviting all patriotic orders and interested friends to Its meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Fraternal temple. Mjaor Walter B. O'Dale of Port land will be the speaker The Junior auxiliary will con vena Monday afternoon In the Fraternal temple at 3:45 p. m. Laura Wheeler Pattern Smart Affairs Before Military Ball Many charming affairs nrecadeti the military ball held at the ar mory last night. Among them was a dinner given by Major and Mrs. J5. v. wooton, Captain and Mrs. B. F. Pound and Cantain and Mrs. La ban Steeves at the Steeves State street residence. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon were also hosts in their apartments in the Royal Court. An interesting buffet supper was mat tor which Mr. and Mrs. W. D Poole were hosts in their country nome. Guests included Miss Peearr Am ort. Miss Gladys Connor. Miss Ion Jordan, Miss Pauline Scott. Miss Johnnie Spivey, Miss Helen Nel- man of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Claude Busick. Col. McLanehlin Major James. Major Mann. Cao- tain L. D. Schoel, Lieut. Chester Fritz. Lieut. Cecil Edwards. Liaut. R. Taylor, Lieut, and Mrs. Parker of Portland, Frank Vetter, Leo Spltzbart and Carl Cover. Mrs. Willig Honor Guest Wednesday Night Silverton. Mrs. C. I.. Willi was complimented with a birth day party at her home Wednes day nignt with Mrs. George Wil lie arranging th nartv. Winning scores at cards were Mrs. Frank Brokhagen, Mrs. Otta Lucht, Paul Simon and Carl War ner. Others nresent were Mr. nr Mrs. George Wlliig, Evelyn Hass- ler, Ed Willig. Mr. and Mrs William Pfaff, Mrs. Fred Willig Gwendnlvn Willie Mra furl War, ner, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schlott man, Herbert Jones, Margery schlottman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs Fred Lncht, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lucht, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ho- mann of Monitor, Mr. and Mrs Fred Lucht. ir.. Mr." and Mrt William Lucht, Frank Brokhagen ana utio iucnt. m m Bi - ... 1 i Child's Knitted Sweater and Beret Pattern 1130 When four - to - eight year old stetf out this Spring, they're sure to need a blouse and beret set like this one a jiffy-knit whose clear directions anyone can fol low. Mostly plain knitting, there's a lacy stitch Introduced in sweat er yoke, sleeves and beret. Choose a colorful Shetland floss! Pattern 1150 comes to you with detail directions for making the blouse and beret shown in sizes 4, 6 and 8 (all given in one pat tern); an illustration of it and of all stitches needed; material re quirements. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman Needle craft Dept. Why Not Sunday Turkey Dinner at THE SPA The price . . 60c and 75c Sn4 fifteen caU (15c) ia eota r ttimpt (coins prfrrd) for taia Aas Adimi patter. Writ plainly ma. dtrw um at;! wanker. 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(V Mrs. Potorff Hostess to Union Hill Matrons Union Hill Mrs. David Potorff entertained members of the Un ion Hill Woman's club at her home on Thursday. The after noon was spent in qnilting for the hostess. Luncheon was served with Miss Florence Potorff assisting. Present were Mrs. C. E. Heater, Mrs. Douglas Heater, Mrs. Walter Heater, Mrs. C. C. Carter, Mrs. W H. Robens, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Henry Peters, Mrs. Edwin Peters, Mrs. Adolph Heater and Mrs. Verny Scott. The next meet ing will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. W. H. Rabens. a Miss Harland Betrothed To Mr. Myers Of interest to her Salem friends is the announcement of the be trothal of Miss Leota Harland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Harland. and Lloyd Myers, son of S. E. Myers of Oregon City. The news was made known Friday night at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinz. Numerous affairs are being planned to fete the bride-elect. Attend Banquet in Portland Friday Among-those motoring up for the Pioneer banquet at the Port land hotel Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. S. C. Dyer, Mrs. Frances Cornell and Mrs. George Griffith. Home Guard Group Has Valentine Party The Home Guard group of Les lie Methodist church, a junior or ganization of the W. H. M. S.. honored their mothers with a Val entine party and program in the church parlors. Thursday after coon from 4 to S o'clock. Songs and recitations followed by the formal opening of the Val entine box were included in the program. The serving table was decorated with red paper hearts and was centered with a wicker basket of pussy willows flanked by two tall red candles. Jane Ward and Genevieve Grace assist ed with the serving. Those in attendance were Mrs J. F. Van Osdol. Mrs. W. R. Van Osdol, Mrs. E. A. Van Osdol. Mrs. H. T. Grace, Mrs. John Bertleson. Mrs. D. C. Poindexter, Rev. Dean C Poindexter, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. John Ulrich, Betty Van Osdol, Mrs. B. E. Otjen, Jane Ward. Ra mona Ward, Margaret Van Osdol, Teddy Ward, Edna Ward. Gloria gene Grace, Luanna Williamson, Genevieve Grace, Dorothy Boyes. Jovce Reeves. Beatrice Otien. and Miss Bryl Grace. Miss Grace Is the leader of the group, and Mrs. John Ulrich is adviser. O Unitarian Alliance to Convene Friday Mrs. Fred A. Weil will enter tain the Woman's Unitarian Al liance Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Milton L. Meyers will speak on Y.W.C.A. work. Baptist Society-Meeting With Mrs, Ayers, - Tho Woman's Missionary so ciety ot the- First Baptist church met Friday arternoon at the borne of Mrs. E. J. Ayers. Mrs. George Wyatt. Mrs. Ayers, Miss Altha Stevens, Leonard Ranton and Miss Margaret Ayers assisted with the program. Miss Ayers gave a read ing. Those attending were Mrs. J. Graber, Mrs. J. W. Cabeen, Mrs. H. F. Durham, Mrs. Joseph John son, Mrs, Theodore Turner, Mrs. L. H. Barnett, Mrs. L. G. Pres cott, Mrs. "George Hutchison, Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. Albert Ram Beyer, Mrs. Britton Ross, Mrs. Clyde Crawford, Mrs. W. H. Mc Anlnch. Mrs. Henry Cross, Mrs. L. M. Douris, Mrs. C. L. Parmen ter, Miss Emma Graham, Mrs. M. Skiff. Mrs. George Wyatt, Mrs. F. M. Hoyt, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. Mattie Clark. Mrs. A. D. Cox. Mrs. Elmer Conn, Mrs. G. Laflac. Mrs. N. Olen, Mrs. L. McLaren, Mrs. E. A. Weimer, Mrs. V. Martin, Miss Stevens, Miss Ayers, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Jack Gibson, Miss Margaret Lelack and Mrs. E. J. Ayers. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Durham, Miss Ayers, Miss Stevens and Miss Lelack. Ecclesia Club Theatre Party Gay Event Members of the Ecclesia club recently attended a line party at the- Elsinore theatre followed by a waffle supper at the home of Miss Verda Olmsted. Those assist ing the nostess were Mlsa Helen Reed and Miss Eleanor Dorrance. In attendance were Miss Velma Rominger, Miss Catherine Mc Crea, Miss Anne Hisler, Miss Es ther Erlckaon, Miss Emma Dell Schwabbauer, Miss Irene de Lisle, Miss Florence Franklin, Miss Charlotte Horning, Mrs. Roy Rock and Miss Bessie Smith, who was an additional guest. a o Woodburn Bridge Club Is Entertained Woodburn Mrs. Cly.de E Whitman entertained the Dumb Dora bridge club at her home on Settlemier avenue Thursday after noon. A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock with covers placed lor Mrs. Everett J. Haghes, Mrs Frank Bentley, Mrs. L. R. Twee die, Mrs. Rae T. Gibbons, of Port land. Mrs. Elburn T. Sims, Mrs Oliver Olson. Mrs. Marshall Hicks, Mrs. Tom Renn and the hostess. Bridge followed with Mrs. Hicks receiving the prize for high score. o . Hollvwood Social Club at Session Thursday Hollywood. Mrs. W. M. Davis was hostess to the Hollywood La dies' Social club Thursday after noon. Mrs. Phoebe Wagers gave the history and origin of St. Val entine's day. Following the pro gram there was an exchange of Valentines. Mrs. Dan Mulr and Mrs. Ander son of Canada were special guests for the day. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her sister. Mrs. Muir. Nesika Club Has Dinner . And Bridge Party Independence The Nesika club . members "after a no-host dinner at the Monmouth hotel enjoyed an evening of bridge at the home of Miss Myra Montgomery Friday night. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Melford Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, Mrs. Asa Rob inson, A. L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker,' Mr. and Mrs, Z. C. Kimball. Mrs. W'. F. McBee, Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Mix. Dr. and airs. George C. Knott and Miss Mont gomery. Mrs. R. M. Walker is Feted Thursday Independence. Mrs. C. E. Tal bot entertained at her home on Thursday afternoon with a dessert luncheon and two tables of con tract honoring Mrs. R. M. Walk er's birthday. Mrs. Claude G. Skin ner and Mrs. R. M. Walker held high scores -for the play. Guests present were: Mrs. Ken neth L. Williams, Mrs. Clarence Charboneau, Mrs. Paul E. Robin son. Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrs. G. G. Walker. Mrs. Claude G. Skin ner, and the honored guest, Mrs. R. M. Walker. Mrs. Barnes Has Albany Circle Party Albany. Officers of Mansinita circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, and the drill team were guests of Mrs. F. N. Barnes at her coun try home near Millersburg Thurs day night at a supper. Mrs. Barnes who has served as guardian neighbor of the circle the past year, gave the dinner for her co-officers and the drill team. There were 20 present. Son Bora Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Long Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long (Dor othy Moore) of Corvallis are par ents of a 10-pound boy born Fri day night. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore of Sa lem. o o Unity Class Meets Wednesday Sight Miss Olive Stevens will discuss "The Song of Life" before the Unity class at the Marion hotel Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. i . Miss Campbell Visits at Creech Residence Miss Harriet Campbell of Hills- boro is a weekend guest at the T. 1 W. Creech home. Fine Incubator Ready On Place at Webfoot DAYTON. Feb. 15 A 20 by SO feet in size incubator house has been completed on the Russell May farm in the Webfoot com munity. It has capacity ot 20,000 hens' eggs in 40 Incubators of 5.40-eggs each. Ten machines are filled with eggs and booked or ders, one of them for 2000 chicks of the Hollywood strain White Leghorns. The building is dou ble wall, interlined with paper, cement foundation, circulating ventilaotrs. M. A. Palmer, local contractor, was In charge of the work. SPRING SHOES All the Fashionable Spring Colors! GRAYS! .TANS! . . BLUES! and Combinations Buster Brown 5hoe Store ANNOUNCING BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS INCLUDING THE NEW CREPE SOLE SPORTS in Whites! ... Grays! . . . Beige! al Buster Brown's Usual Popular Prices Agents -Theme Hosiery i i Tba Btateaaaaw ?