The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday; Morning, March 22, 193$ PAtJE ELEVEN Card Party is Final Event 01 Week CONCLUDING, the e r I e s of rents in observance of Na - tioaal Business Women's Week, the local B.P.W. club en tertained with a card party Friday Bight In the Woman's clubhouse. Funds derived will be used to send the club chorus to the state con vention to compete lor the trophy which it has won two consecutive times. ' '- Special prlxes went to Mrs Hil da, Liedstrom and B. E. Su-son. Honors for contract went to Miss Kay Laugbrige and Eluxa McMil lan. Auction honors went to Mrs. Roy Harland and C. D." Matthews. Pinochle prizes went to Mrs. Joe' Maddison and W. E. White. TWt fU.rinr were Un. J. F. BiJWr. Mrs. W. J. hwB. Omr JC Irwin. K. 3. Piekeu. Slut Clara Pemeroy, alii WUtr. SCrs. IU 4a4reva. Sir. Kaa Bamtt. Mrm. Lisbafa Water.. Mn. F. U Ma44iaoa, Miaa Graea Gilliaia, Mr. ana Mrs. Ptrry Aadmoa, Mr. mmi Mn. Bj-- Faker. Mrs. Gaacriava Maratara, Mrs. it. La Kant. FVankia Habba, Winnia Epj latt, Mr. aa Mrs. W. E. Whit. Ma ria Smith Mills. Mrs. Effia Wttarl. Miss Belea Laaisa Crosby, Miss Taanc Smith, Miss F.Mia U Smith. Mrs. Mobs Taaer. Mrs. Fraat Bawrx, Mrs. Eobart Down lag, Mr. Arthur Maarc. Xiaa Ruth 11 oar. Ida Miller. Ajraea Taehopp, Lelada! Pirk- . ens, Ethel Fsrr, Hilda Uedttraoi. Jose pbiaa rVhaaaep. Mr. J. A. Gray. Miss J Grajr. Kliaabot Stackaaaaaa. Edna Pardr. Mrs. A air C. Adas. GeaeTieve Adaau. Mrs. James Levis, Mr. D. C. Mrate, Mrs. Floreaee Ira-ia, Ambroaiaa Amera, Alida Baadrick. Slarjoria Smith. Charlotte erwt, Mrs. K4r4 Raff.ty, Mr. and Mrs. Dn Madisaa, Mr. sad Mrs. Mas Oaeatker. Margaret Steiner. ataxia Baa kia, Maiise McLean, Esther Baird. Mr. Edam Rowland. Mrs. J. H. Wrath. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Breanaa. Mrs. C. 3. Ram, den. Mr. Srare Wkitti. Mr. Ceeil Hart ley. Mrs. Owendolra Colli, Edith Wltsel, Mr. and Mr. Albert Coha. Mr. and Mrs. L. i, Btea-srt. Mr. sad Mrs. H. Richard Kobertson. Mr. T. H. Crosby. Miss Arn old. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Wood, Mra. R. T. 1 BoaK Mrs. A. F. Marcos, Mrs. Nellie Har ris. Mrs. L. M. PnrriB. Mrs. Versa Bao fli. Mi Ltta Westenhoase. Mis Cob tanro FovWr, Mis Dorothy Coio, Mrs. H. W. Wiliiam. Mr. and Mrs. EUno Me MUlaa, Mrs. C. t. Batoa. Helen Alls boacK Manraret MeAae1, Anita Foster. Katali Colli. Mr. and Mrs. Malrolia Satith. Vn. Alton Horley, Mr. Harrey W. Parker. Mr. aad Mrs. E. Majek. Mr. and Mrs. A. Matthews. Haiti Bssiek, Port Clark, Helen' Breithaapt. Mrs. Wil mer Wells. Mr.- Roy Harlrtd. Mr. and Mr. Fari If. Mootry. Mr. W. Pettyjohn. Mis Bertha Babrork. Madeline Binerar. GUdya MrCVoad. Mr. Bert Victor. Mr Blanch Kin. Mrs. Effl Area art. Miss Taiy Hayden. MUs May Cleveland. Mis Tnerma 6aydr: MUf Mollie Schwabhaer. Miss Lsars White. Mr. Ssdia MrCIaia. Mr. Lacil McBride. Mr. Gayncll Al fred, liki Janet Weil. Kay Lanah rife. Mr. Baell Mefford. Mi RoHertu Varloy. Mis Hsrriet Adams, Miss Csrc lya Braden. Mi Virian Carr. Olsdv Tip ton. Rath sn'd Fhebe MeAdams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Tt1ot. Mr. LooUe Milton Itercer. Mr. Ether Hsaedom. Mrs. "W. T. Miltonbereer. Mr. Haxel Picken. E. Ir via and Jack BiUeter. o o o Mrs. Refolds Hostess In Silverton Silverton. Plans are completed for the library bridge to be piven at the home of Mrs. C. A. Rey nolds Tuesday afternoon. Mrs H. B. Latham, chairman of the lib rary board, and Mrs. G. B. Bent--Bon. a member of the board, are sponsoring the party. Mrs. C. R. Wilson, whose hus band Is a member of the board, and Mrs. Reynolds win be hostess es together with Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Bentson. Board members urge all who are interested in the library to come for card play or tea. a a Loyal Guards Have Ranting Meetimg Brush Creek Mrs. Oscar WIgle was hostess Friday afternoon to the members of the Loyal Guards cIs-sb of the Methodist church. Qniltfnfc for the hostess occtfpled the afternoon. Mrs. F. W. Schroe der is teacher of the class. o o V.F.W. Joint Dinner W ill Be Tuesday The V.F.W. post and auxiliary will Join in a club dinner Tues day night at the armory. 6:30 p. to. Entertainment and cards will follow. All veterans are welcome. 00 Chapter AB Has Meeting Monday Mrs. W. E. Chandler, 1369 Cen ter street, will open her home Mondar niicht at 7:45 p. m. to Chapter AB of P.E.O. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks is a Joint hostess. o a fUlver Medal Contest Is Sunday Night A young people's silver medal contest sponsored by the North Salem W.C.T.U. will be held in the First Christian church tonight. Tillirum Dance Slated Tueaday The Tillicum club will give a formal dance Tuesday night in CastfUian halL Numerous affairs will precede and follow the ball. ,, V . - .SOCIAL CALENDAR, -:--'----.. --- : - -i, . ; Office) hours for tbe society editor are as follows: . 10 a. m. to 12 p. ra. and 2 to 0 p. m. ever day bnt Sat - nrtlay. Ob Sat arday. they are 9a.rn.to 11:80 a. so, ausd 12:30 jk m. to 6 p. m. , ' : r- Monday, March tS . - Chapter AB.. K E. O. Sisterhood; with Mrs. W. E. Chandler, 1369 Center,' 7:45 p-. m. - American Legion auxiliary dinner at Quelle no host. 7 p. nu'Res. at 878 or 7824. . Junior Woman's club meets at clubhouse before go ing to line party, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, March SI : Executive' board meeting of Council of Church Women. 2:30 p. m. at T. M. C. A. P. L. E. and-F. club all day at home Mrs. A. A. Bil brey, 107 Garnet. " V. F. W. post and auxiliary club dinner, 8:20 p. m. at armory. A. A. U. W. music appreciation class at Melton stu dio, 324 N. Capitol, 7:20 p. m. Alpha Mu Delphlans in library. 0:30 a. m. Sons of Veterans and auxiliary covered dish supper, 8:30 p. m. at home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yantias, Glenn creek road. Wednesday, March 25 Unity class at Marion hotel. 8 p. m. A. A. U. W. literature class with Mrs. H. E. Rahe, 1126 N. Winter, 7:30 p. m.. topic. "Drama". Thursday, March 26 Capital auxiliary No. 11 at I. O. O. F. hall, 8 p. m. Beta Sigma Delphiansjn public library. 7 p. m. Elec tion of officers. Salem district conference of W. F. M. S. in Corral- lis, all day at First Methodist church. Friday, March 27 League of Women Voters luncheon at Quelle, noon. J Additional Society Page 12 Junior High Boys Hold Woodburn Party Woodburn. The 4-H club "Bachelors" from Washington junior high school were entertain ed at the home of their leader, Mrs. Guy Engle, with a St. Pat rick's day party Thursday. Present were Roy Dickenson. Raymond Rich. ' Peter Erwert, Robert Miller. J. C. Miller, Lewis Murray and Orlo Harr. Mrs. Myr tle Clarke, principal of Washing ton school, was a guest. Mrs. Engje was presented with two lovely gifts from the boys, Orlo Harr. president of the club, making the presentation. The rooms were decorated in green and white, the club colprs. and also for St. Patrick's day. Games were played and refreshments served after which the boys were taken through the work shop of Mr. Engle. Mrs. Engle has accepted a posi tion as primary teacher in the school at Auburn for next year, a a Willard Women's Club Is Complimented Waldo Hilla Mrs. P. J. Neus wanger of the Evergreen district was hostess Thursday afternoon to members of the Willard Wom en's club. Mrs. Robert M. Morton of the -Centerview neighborhood gave a most interesting talk on "Haw aii. Its Language, Customs and Myth." This club ha, just finished & quilt lor -the Children's Farm home and alo sent a box of flour sacks. At this meeting they vot ed to 6end $5 for the new hos pital unit at the home. Special jruesta Thursday were Mrs. R. M. Morton. Mrs. Frank S. Bowers. Miss Winifred Riches and Mrs. Harvev Kaser. - K Portland People Take Keiacr Soil Home Xetzer Taking a day off from the Southern Pacific office In Fort land. FToyd Kester with Mrs. Kester and son, Eugene, drove down to the George X. Thompson home Thursday, returning jto Port land Friday morning. They took back several trunks of Kelzer soil to enrich their garden plot. Youll find A NEW FACE AND A NEW COMPLEXION IN THE NEW Treasurelte Co, Djr (34? SUFFERING. OR JOY SEEING Oft SrUUBLING 7 Possess Yourself of the Power of Vision Know that yoa see quickly and SKcnratdy. Hare confidence ia your eyes and ia yourself ... Se us today and mnmkm aw of your vision. MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY 444 State St. ' Phont 323 ThenetP Tremsarette contains: Ardent Cleansing Cream Ardcna Skin Tonic i Ardena Vdva Cream Ardena Special Astringent Ardena Astringent Oil and Ardena Cleansing Tissues - plus Vclva Cream Mask Illusion and Cameo Powders -and t die new Maquillages Harmonises (Make-up Color Chart) ia com plimentary with jour purchase f theTreasarette. Qliisenberry's CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State Phone 9123 Visitor? From Africa at Bestvatcr Home v Cloverdale Mrs. A. W. J. Best rater entertained at dinner on Thursday in honor of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kroeker, of Antwerp. Belgium and Kafamba, Belgian Congo, Africa. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cornie Reimer of Dallas and Mrs. Sam Reimer of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Kroeker. with their son, Clement, have recently returned from Africa where they were engaged in school work and other missionary activities on the Mission Station at Kafnmba. They were forced to leave the tropics on account of Mrs. Kroeker's health. They have spent a number of years in Antwerp, Belgium and plan to make their home there. Since their return to America they have made an extensive tour of the states, lecturing in various places. They are now visiting with Mrs. Kroeker's family t Dallas. a Alpha Mu Delphians Will Study Tudor England The Alpha Mu Delphians will take up the study of "Tudor Eng land and Continued Social Life" Tuesday morning when they meet In the public library at 9:30 a. m. Those giving topics will be Mrs. O. I. Paulson, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. Fannie M. McCall. Mrs. How ard Jenks, Mrs. Lawrence Maves. Mrs. S. W. Klahn and Mrs. George Rossman. Artist at Concert for VIRGIL DAY, youn tenor from Portland, la singing as guest artist for the MacDowell elub Mareltll. . .-. -. . air." Day was chosen a soloist to sing the tenor role In the Mes siah with the Portland Symphony orchestra In 1934. - - . - . In 1935, as tha result "..of his success la. Handel's oratorio; he was selected to" sing tha part of Obadiah In J o h a n n Sebastian Bach's St, Matthew's Passion. ., Mr. Day la now tenor soloist in the Tempi Beth Israel, tha Iarg- est Jewish sypagogue In Portland. The Portland Civic OPera asso ciation, of which Mr. Day ia a member. Is arranging to Prodace Von riotow'a opera "Martha-: sometime jdoring the fall a. fid Mr. Day Is singing the tenor role. Girl Reserves to Meet , During Week All Girl Reserve groups will meet as usual this week. The T. W. C A. office will provide sub stitute leaders In case spring va cation, occasions the absence of some. Blue grade school dresses aad white ,high school uniforms may be procured from tha T.W. Fri day after s e h o o 1 or Saturday morning. Miss Catharine Skeltoa is In charge of their distribution. The high school G.R. cabinet meets Thursday. Monday, Miss Ruth Reasor will go to Grant school to teach the group there a Spanish song. Ninth grade Girl Reserve at Parrish are planning a hike Sat urday afternoon. AH groups In the city are working on the doll festival which is scheduled for April 17. Brigadier Samson Dies In Hongkong Salem Heights Word has been received of the death of Brigadier James E. Samson of the Salvation Army in Hongkong, China. Pneu monia was the cause. Brigadier Samson made an extensive speak ing tour before taking up his post in the orient last fall. Ll Ruby E. Skelton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C P. Skelton of Salem Heights, has been promo ted to the position occupied by Brigadier Samson. She will be In charge of soathern work In Hong kong and sailed to the orient last September. She visited her par ents last summer. a Mrs. Campbell Honors So-and-Sew Club Fairview Mrs. Lowell Camp bell entertained the So-and-Sew club at her home in Fairview Fri day with 16 members present. Mrs. Lloyd Stephens became a new member. Visiting and fan cy work were enjoyed. Mrs. Ste phens terved refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cran- Virgil Day Vou6U Duty! double Comfort! II II i "v ' t..a.- ism i -11 fit"-' rfnlTW .. ... . . i V - nan , n.,-1 . ' ' YmmtBttmmittitnt A Qt&MHis Vim VMSA'RETTI WITH NEW ADJUSTABLE BACK IHk ay B You "11 rtTel ia this new Double Duty Viutrttto Foun dation ... a quick change artist if there erer was one. A flick of tbe miraculous back strap and it's transformed from formal .bacileuneM to diytime support. No fuss, no bother, no pins! Simply fasten ... or unfasten ... the tiny loop and button. And lie all Vasaarettea, this intriguing number smooths too beautifuHj and comfortably at all ' times. Perfect for formal wear and practical for daily duty I OAcr Ntw Vissirettcs . . ; . $5 to 15 . On tbe MjUh Highway Follow the Use 400-415 Coert Street Betweew Liberty and IHe 3 i'. " , , Coirteajr Vctfom Joaraal Above it Virgil V. Day, tenor solo ist from Portlasd. who will aP Tear mm gamt artiaC on tbe Mae . Dowen dab spring concert March SI. Silverton Matrons Go To Monitor " :-'.V;; -"--r" SilTerton.- Among the Silver ton women motoring out to Moni tor Friday to attend the sessions of the Women's Missionary Fed erttion of Lutheran churches of Oregon, were Mrs. A. T. Gander son. Mrs. M. O. Gaaderson, Mr. Hans Jensen, lire. Oscar Satera, Evelyn Solum, Marie Bun ess. Thea Jensen, Mrs. Anna Jensen, Agnes Torrend, Mrs. Ole Saternv Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Miss Clarissa Brager, Mrs. O. Ormbrek, Mrs. 8. Melby, Mrs. N. Moseng. Mrs. Silas Tor vend. Mrs. L Holden, and Mrs. Hans Thompson. Beta Sigma Delphians in Session Thursday ' X Election of officers will be the purpose of the Beta! Sigma Del phians -when they hold their, first regular meeting Thursday at pjn. In the publie library. A. dis cussion of "English Contributions to American ClvilUaUon" -wlU follow with Mrs. Victory H. Mor ris aa educational supervisor. - Members may bring interested friends according to Mrs. C H. Woodward, National . Delphian so ciety field secretary, who will act i temporary chairman daring election of officers. ' Following Is the list ot mem bers: - . ---j..' ---' Miss - Florence Adams, Mrs. Blanche Allen, Miss Helen Bar rett, Miss Anne Calaba, Miss Ha- set Cook, Miss Esther - Erickson, Miss Eire Fischer, Miss Ruth Given. Mrs. Esther Hagedorn. Misa Vfcda Lee Hill. Miss Sally Holzman, Miss Nettie Hutcheon. Miss Bernita Jones, Mrs. Ethel Lau, Mrs. Bemadine Ledfors, Miss Berselce Lee. Mirs Isabella Leep er. Miss Bessie McCloud, Misa Lil lian McDonald, Mrs.. Nell Morgan, Mrs. Victory II. Morris, Mrs. Win nie Pettyjohn. Miss Julia Query, Mrs. Burton Randall. Miss Kath- ryn Reod, Miss Nellie Schwab. Miss Let Smith, Miss Jessie Steele, Miss Lois Steinke, Miss Elisabeth stoekhausen. Miss Leah Suing. Miss Beulah Van Guilder and Mrs. Cordie Wiper. : e . Needle Club Entertained At Unionvale TTntnnvalAMra. Ttavmond Pal mer entertained the Arrawannah Nedle club at her home Wednes day afternoon. . Nine members were present sua trio, nm UevMAem wis eomoll- aented with delfghttnl Birthday shower. -Mrs. Palmer served re freshments. Tn Birthday ; Is Obserred - " -rU - Mt, Angel Joseph Oster w a sH given a surprise party la honor of bis l.th birthday Thursday by hi children and their families. Cards were played . and refreshments eerred.: Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oster, Mr. and Mrs. Sabastian Oster of Silverton,. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe OUer of Marquam. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dnrschmidt of ML Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Sitt ness. SOrerton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swanson. Monitor, and Michael Oster, Mtj AngeL Mrs. Willis Opens Home To'Hayesville Club . : Hayesville The Hayesrille Wo man's club met at the home of Mrs. Davie Willis -Thursday with Mrs. Bruce Willis assisting. : 'For roll call the members held a flower exchange, Mrs. Frank Marshall gave an Interesting book review on ."Dr. Wallory." by Al lan Han.. Mrs. Frank Fitts was presented with a shower. . Special guests were Mrs. W. Fitts. Mrs. L. B. George. Mrs. Virgil Bolton. Mrs. Paqaia. Mrs. W. Beyers and Mrs. IilUan Shan- er. - ' - v ' .The next meeting will be April 2 at -Mrs. D. Jansen's, -Mrs. W. Johnson and' Mrs. L. Fisher sssist- ing. ' , , Radio Committee to Fete Auxiliary Heads Mrs. J. H. Turnbull. department president of the American Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. Gentry Yates, department radio chairman, win be honored guests of the radio committee from Capital unit at a no-hostess dinner at the Quelle Monday -night, 7 p. m. ... All auxiliary members are In vited to attend. Reservations may still be made with Mrs. Lelf Bergsrlk at 879S or with : Mrs. James L. Cooke, 78Z4. Willamette Songmen Off On Spring Tour , The 1 Willamette XTnlyersity Songmen leave Salem this morn ing for their annual tour during spring vacation. .Thile the mile age covered this year Is somewhat smaller than former years,! Prof. Cameron ' Marshall believes in making the most of every minute, and has-scheduled IS appearances In the seven days out, 5 . . ' Several of these are at special assemblies . In Portland high -schools. The formal attire of the Songmen this year Is Indeed at tractive. Tuxedo dress with white jackets having black lapels. A chartered bus from Portland, will carry the group on the trip.'. The .travelling squad has : 3 C members including Flavia Downs, pianist; Hume Downs,, violinist, Kathryn ; Smullln. : soprano and Professor Marshall, director. Tha tour closes on Saturday. March 28. with a half-hour program ever KOIN from 11 to 11:50 a.m. . . , - Schwah Home Opened ' To Dinner Guests Mt. Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwab entertained at dinner at their home Thursday - night to compliment Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Boylan and Mrs. Clyde LIndsey visiting here from California. - Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boylan, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Clyde Liadsey, Ukiah. Calif.; Mrs. Fred Schwab. Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Schwab. Mr. aad Mrs. Leo Schwab. Benedict . Schwab. Jerry Schwab, and Mr. and Mrs. t Louis Schwab. Miss Charlotte Krose assisted In serving.' The Boylans and Mrs. Xindsey are spendiag a, few weeks here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab, and other relatives. They will be joined the end ot the week by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwab, also of Stockton. IBdDW 9 o 9 o lifiysi.ijpf ! mp i . BBBBBBBBBSl BBBBBBBBBBSBMBBBaBfSalBBTaBBlMMBBBBBaBaBBBBBB ." A IF Gi rfSa Meal ai IF iis Enertyy (Gal r Ui MASTER Top aU f araswer to MolLer. 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