PAGE TEN v The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, July 19, 1936 II! :! Ml j umday Society, . CMbs and Miisic! Pae of The JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Phone 9101 smai A5 ,i m t ' ii . i t Miss Jorgensen Rfeeal s Betroflial' . . . v - : Party Saturday THE engagement or Miss iris jorgensen, aaugnter ouir. and Mrs. Ira Jorgensen, and Carl Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins, was announced yesterday ! afternoon at a beautiful garden luncheon in the William McGilchrist, jr., home. : ' ' - j Miss Jorgensen and Miss Josephine McGilchrist were ' " " : o Joint hostesses. S No date has been ' , V Wedding Plans F A niof OP ilLLlillbl or August Are Told A BRILLIANT church ceremony will unite in marriage Miss , Beatrice Hartung, daughter of Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Gus Moore, son of H. L. Moore of Ashland. August 5 In the First Methodist church. Dr. J. E. Mllligan will officiate Assisted by Rev. Henry Young of Hillsboro. There will be a musi cal program from 8 to 8:30 o'clock before the service. Miss Lillian Scott will sing "I Love You Truly" and Miss Mary Elizabeth Kells will sing, "O Promise Me". The bride will be given in mar riage by her mother. Miss Ruth Chapman will be; maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Ed ith Clement, Mies Marian Breti, Miss Bertha . Babcock and -Miss Janet Weil. Extended Honeymoon Mr. Moore will have Edward Frants for his best man and. ush ers will be James Burdette and Andrew. Peterson of McMinnvllle, Frank Van Dyke of. Ashland and Keith Jones. Presiding at the serving table during the reception to follow will be Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins of Portland and Mrs. A. C. Zeller of Battle Ground, Wash., sisters of the bride. - Assisting in serving will be Mrs. Andrew Peterson of McMinnvllle, Mrs. James Faunts of Portland, Mrs. Frank Van Dyke of Ashland, Miss Betty Vaughn, Miss Margaret Kunn, Miss Edith Moore of Port land, Miss Esther Black, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Sylvia Da Bois, Miss Helen Kuedell and Miss Frances Laws. After an extended honeymoon east, the couple will return to the west coast by boat and will make their home in Kingwood Heights. Schmidt Home Opened To Class Social The Kum Join Us class of the First Christian church spent a social evening Friday in the at tractive gardens at the Paul Schmidt home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. Magnus en, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lapsley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Drill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, Mrs. J. Rauten kranz, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kennedy. Mlsg Mary Stout, 3Iiss Naomi Jones and Miss Deena Hart. ,'. Salem W.C.T.U. to -Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Salem W.C.T.U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the hall on Commercial. A lecture by Mrs. F. L. John son, national worker, will be re viewed by Mrs. Fred Tooze, Jr. It Is entitled. "Chaos Today Dreams Realized Tomorrow." There will be a short business session and musical numbers. ' . . ..1 We Take Pleasure in Presenting The "Prescription" Permanent ViyA ' Prescription Permanent Because Gen nine Oil Essences Are Blended Individually Here's av;i wny You'll Approve: 0 Viva-Kurl safeguard aiiy shade or texture of hair! ' , O You actually SEE Viva-Kurl blended! O Viva-Kurl is a nourishing treatment for your hair! O Scented sachets make f'steaming process'! pleasant! "5" i " - j - ' ' : i : . .. : ;. INQUIRE ABOUT VIVA-CURL .. The Aristocrat of Permanent,! ANA 423 Court St. at Garden V. m ' ST fa'SKS .ui''M with Delta Gamma. Mr. Collins went to Salem schools and is era- ployed by the Firestone company. Three tables -were placed in the garden, each decorated in its own color motif of ivory, old rose and bine, respectively. Water lilies were used in j the centerpieces. Baskets wrapped in different shades of cellophane were at each place with a nosegay and card; in the top containing the news. j ' The afternoon was spent in formally. , M j- '': Guests Are Listed Bidden by the two hostesses were Mrs. Merle Long, Mrs. W. W. Smith; Mrs. Robert Drtscoll, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Clora Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Ashby and Mrs. Paul Boll man, both of Dallas, Mrs. Prank Shafer, Mrs. Robert Judson jot Portland,! Mrs. ! Perry Keyes jof Stayton, Mrs. George Emigh of Astoria, Mrs. Homer Goulet,' jr.. Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Homer Smith, sr.. Mrs. William McGil christ, Jr., Mrs. Ira Jorgensen. Miss Doris Drager, Miss Beulah Weddle of Portland, Miss Betty Read, Miss Margaret I Bell. Miss Eralyn Griggs, Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Grace Holman, Miss Dorothy Alexander. Miss Dorothy and Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Peggy Manger, Miss Margaret Drager, Miss Helen Worth, Miss Lorraine Kihzer, Miss Frances Johnston; Miss Mar garet Wagner, Miss Roby Laugh lin. Miss Peggy jGoodfellow, Miss Myra Belt, Miss Henriette White, Miss Marie Patton, Miss Yvonne Smith, Mies Barbara Porter and Miss Esther Wood. ! ; Carol Faliin- Cele Urates Seventh- Birthday .'.' Carol Faliin, f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tallin; celebrated her seventh birthday i Thursday with a garden party for a .roup of her young friends. Guests came wearing their bathing; suits, and spent the afternoon playing in the garden wading pool. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Guests included Jean Hatfield, Joyce Davis, Vivian Boyce, Betty Jo Beardsley, Jean Vorego, Lean ore "Pogue, Katharine Shafer, Jimmy and Billy Armstrong, Bob by Seamster and Velma Swart. I.-' ' . Guests from) South are Entertained I Mrs. C. N. Owen, Mrs. Lala S. Owen and Mrs. .Clarence Pearson of Mobile, Ala.,' have been house guests of Mrs. iR. P. Boise and Mrs. Frank Snedeeor since Tues day. Miss Mary Beard of Birming ham Is also visiting here. Yesterday. Mrs. Pearson" and Mrs. S. N. Owen sailed on an Alaskan cruise. Mrs. R. F. Prael of Portland was hostess for a luncheon Thursday honoring Mrs. Boise, Mrs. Snedeeor and their guests. i Miss Barbara Barnes j Studying at Berkeley . , Miss Barbara Barnes has be gun her summer work; with Han ya. Holm, head of the American Mary Wigmaa j school of New German dancing at Mills College near Berkeley, Calif., this sum- mer term, I V,' - KURU i For You I MS BEAUTY Formerly Mildred9 1 Prominent in Very Young Set ' X 'i . : ' ; ; -. v - ; t .Jxsmmm' ).' K - , ' -. 1 i !. j j V Past Matrons Hold Picnic N Friday ; WITH hopeful glances at fickle skies, picnle devotees are an ticipating some jolly outdoor parties after the long siege of bad weather. ;,.-.:!- ' Friday, the Past Matrons of Chadwick chapter, Order of East ern Star, entertained the Past Patrons with a family picnic at Brush College grounds. Guests gathered about a big bonfire after dinner to sing and spin yarns. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hen ry, Corrine Henry, Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Wayne Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. Lipp, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weisser and son. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rus sell, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bosshard, Miss Lelia Johnson, Mrs. Mary John son, Bob and Betty Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Settlemier of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Anderson. Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Joaie LaFore, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyrei Mrs. H. E. Crawford, Dr. William C. Kantner, Miss Constancy and Miss La Verne Kantner, Mrs. Iva Bushey, Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Petteys, Billy TJtley and Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. Iota Sigma W.C.T.U. ; To Convene Monday A meeting of the Iota Sigma of W.C.T.U. is slated Mdnday at the home of Mrs. John VanLyde graf. Route 4. Club dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. At the program to follow the dinner a report of the national W.C.T.TJ. convention will be given by Mrs. V J. Tooze. V Vw.-i. 1 , 1 -! SHOPPE Phone 5G39 ir. .f i 4, , . --- A t . GuuncU-Robb Portraits (Top) Smiling Frances Baum, aged five years old, is the daughter f Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum. She expects: to enter school in the fall. ' (Lower) A more serious miss 4s Sharon Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown. Perhaps she is meditating upon her ad - vancing years. She celebrated her third: birthday last week. Miss Florence Camphell Has Birthday Fete Hubbard Miss Florence Camp bell was hostess for a birthday party on Friday afternoon, hon oring her sister, Ruth, on her birthday anniversary. The after noon was spent in playing games. Refreshments were. served In the late afternoon. . ; Miss Campbell had as her guests, Mildred Schoor, Phyllis Vrettenberg, Pearl. Bower, , Lola Liester, Violet, Verla. Virginia and Marjory Hyatt, 'and Miss Kathryn Hawk. Macklin-Schweigert " Nnptial Said Tuesday , . Miss Louise M a e k 1 1 n and Thomas Schweigert were married at ; Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday. They have bought a home on Lee street in which they are residing. Thursday night a arty of friends gave them a housewarming. To Spend Week-end With Volkel Family , Mr. and Mrs. L. Drorbaugh and son, Daryl, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Col lins will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Volkel at Taft. The latter are vacationing at the beach resort where they have a cottage. -' Booth Salem W.C.T.U. To Convene Friday Mrs. C. W. Stacey will ojen her home to the South Salem W.C.T.U. Friday afternoon 'at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Rnth Tooze will report on the national convention. Cars will leave Leslie church at 1:45 P. zn. ' at THE SPA TURKEY DINNERS We are Never Out j , I 1 - ..... J r .-' - at :.V, in i if Mrs4 Ralph' Steele Has Party at Honie :' MrJ. Dan Hammond and Mrs. Eugene Kellogg-were guests of honori at a pretty party last week given by Mrs. Ralph Steele, Mrs. Floyd jQuery and Mrs. George Bag nail at the Steele residence. : A late supper was served. Nas turtiums ' made bright bouquets throughout the rooms. : Prevent were Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Kellog, Mrs. Delbert Schwa b bauer; Miss Cora Mae Fehler, Miss Fern yfohl. Miss Molly Schwab bauer; Mrs. Gene Tupker, Mrs. Ed McElvaln, Mrs. Verna McKee Car roll, Mrs. Harris Lletz, Miss Lois Riggsj Mrs. William Boyd Ashby, Miss Agnes Emmel, Mrs. D. A. Emer&on, Miss Mary Lois Driggs, Miss Janice Higgins and the host esses, J Mrs. Query, - Mrs. Bagnall and Mrs. Steele. PJV.P. Club Entertained With- Initiation ' Members of the P.A.P. club met at the home of Mrs. Orval Thomas Thursday for the Initiation of two new members, Mrs. John Wilson and M-rs. Tom Jorgenson. 1 A large bowl of nasturtiums on homespun made up the centerpiece at thedessert luncheon table. r Present were Mrs. Tom Jorgen son, Mrs. Emil Jorgenson, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Ed Ammann and the hostess, Mrs. Orval Thomas. Miss KM Wells Home om East Miss Etta Wells a nurse at the state tuberculosis hospital, - as returned to Salem after visiting re latins in New Jersey. o i i ; Surprise Party Given Withers Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. Adrian; Withers, whose birthday anniversaries are identical, were surprised Thursday by the arrival of 35 friends and neighbors. A social evening was spent and re freshments were served. Mrs. Van Scoyoe . Here from South Mrs;; Nan Van Scoyoe of San Jose, Calif., Is a house guest at the J. O. Rtfssell home. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Rnmnll will he guests of Alma D. Katz, manager Of the Mutual T.ifA Tnnnranrn company of New York, at the. or ganization picnic at Lake Oswego r ' i " '.. To Sani Francisco For Three We-lf Dr. Henry . Kohlerand Alfred Lauraine left for San Francisco the past week to spend three weeks.' In California. After seeing Katherine Cornell in "Saint Joan," Dr. KOhler Will Vflt with frlanila In Pasidena while Mr. Lauraine is a guest of his parents it' Braw ley. Calif. , - . j -, . - Cameron Marshall Leaves!; for Chi cairn Cameron Marshall, head of the school jf music at Wlllamette.un lversity; left for Chicago the past weeK iQ tase some advanced music courses during the summer. War tbuers Meet With .Mrs. Waters .Mrs. i' : LJzheth VCatara - .. president of the American War iauiners, win be hostess to the oaiem ccapier Tuesday afternoon in her home, 925 N. Winter, at 2 o'clock. . t: . ' Dr. and Mrs.' Waltz Return -From Outing . Dr. and Mrs. Ray M. Walts wUl be home this week-end from a fortnight's vacation spent In fish ing and camping in the Wallowa moutnaine. - i SPECIAL. .Our Usual Ware, Complete 73c Push Wave, r 1 ' i i Co,nP,et V L . ThoM 8663 toi 1st Natl Bank Bide. 1 CASTLE PERM. WAVERS Singers From Corvallis to i Perform I A SERVICE in song will be given at the First Presbyterian church tonight, 7:30 p. m., by the Corvallis Singers. The general public is invited. There Is no ad mission charge but a tree will of fering will be taken., i Mrs. L. J. Murdock Is the di rector, Mrs. A. R. von'Lehe; the organist, and Mrs. Harry Holroyd, the pianist.' Following is their program: . Prelude Tli Sacred Hour" Ketelbr Call to Worship "O Tbou Who Hearast" Hymn .' 'Faith of Our Fathers' Prayer "BlesaiBg" and "The Lord's Prayer" Scripture "How Long Wilt Thou For- ' get Me" Anthem "A Tiny Seed Became Shrine" Offertory "ETenaonf" L Martin Offertory iolo "How Beautiful Upon. the Mountaine" Hrkr Mr. L. J. Murdock Sermon "The Stranger of Galilee" Hymn ' "Now the Day la OTer" ' Benediction (atanding) "Glory Be to God on High" Postlnda "O ganetlsiima" Lux Secular Concert After the worship service, a se cular concert will be given In the social rooms of the church. Num bers include "The Star," "She , Never Told Her Love" from ', Shakespeare-Haydn, "Whirl and Twirl" from Wagner's "Tann Hauser", "The Rosary", "Heah de win a blowin'", "The Sleigh", "Robin Adair" and "Song of the Sea." The Corvallis Singers Include Mrs. H. C. Reisch, Mrs. Georgia Mae Moller, Miss Cathryn Snapp, Mrs. H. E. Atwood, Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. L. Dickson, Mrs. George Trumpour, Miss Mildred Floyd, Mrs. F. F. Moser, Mrs. H. L. Mack, Mrs. H. F. Merrill, Mrs. Alvin Snapp, Mrs. J. M. Hamilton; Mrs. N. C. Donaldson, Mrs. Mark McCallister and. Mrs. H. A. Lind gren. . . , Ramona Club Has Final Meet of Season t Silverton The charming sum mer home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fish on the Abiqua was the scene of the final meeting of the sea son of Ramona club, Ramon chap ter. Order of Eastern Star, Friday. Special fruests were nresent for the occasion. A buffet no-host luncheon was served at noon, small tables be ing placed on the front porch.1 wwr ine taoies were cleared and bridee was en loved Tha chlMron In the party were delighted with the many swings, slides and teeter totters provided for their amuse ment. . Mrs. Errol Roes, president of the : club, announced that thin would be the final meeting nntil autumn, but that plans for the fall and winter activities will be mede during the summer. An interesting out-of-town gnest was Mrs. E. H. Moses, past WOrthV matron of Hawaii chanter No. 1, Hilo. Hawaii. Talbot Woman's Club Is Entertained Talbot. Mrs. O. W. Pntta. nr..' entertained the Talbot Woman's club at her home Thursday after noon, mis was the last meeting until fall. Mrs. E. J. Freeman presided over the meeting. Plans were made' for the club's annual family- picnic to be held Sunday,. August 2, at Helmick park. Mrs. L. M. Harding and Mrs. Harry Schug and two daughters were special guests. Mrs. Blins ton furnished the special feature prize won by Mrs. Schug. Re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.. Schug and Mrs. Geo. Potts, Jr. Mrs. Kuhlman is Feted At Monmouth Affair : Monmouth Complimenting her sister, Mrs. R. E. Knhlman" of Lake Chelan, Wash., Mrs. Met Hubbard entertained a group of friends Friday afternoon. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. J. V. Johnson, Mrs. Harry Blodgett, Mrs. Ralph Dodson, Mrs. Fred Scholl, Mrs. Mary Tedrow, Mrs. T. H. McEldowney and Mrs. Dell Tedrow, and Miss Geraldlne Kuhlman. At the tea hour Mrs. Hubbard 'was assisted by Miss Kuhlman. " -. , m Mrs. Johns Fetea Home Ec Club ' " . Roberts. Mrs. Jesse Johns en tertained' the ' Home Economics club at her home the past week. Mrs. Van .Wagner was a special gnest for the afternoon. Mrs. Al bert JJlankenship will be host to the club at her home August 12. Picnic Enjoyed " ' A State Park: ! - Roberts. The I G. T. Women's club - held an all-day picnic ' at Silver Creek Falls state park Thursday. There i were about 25 who made the trip. Their next picnic will be at Paradise Island the first week in August. . 2. . . ; , e , Daughter is Born " ' To Curtis WiUiams . ' Mr. i and Mrs. Curtis Williams are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Thurs day at the Salem General hospi tal. She has been named Gwen eth Lee. ... wf ... " :-. Ice Cream Social - 1 Slated at Fruitland Fruitland. The Women's Mis sionary society will hold an ice cream social the evening of July 31 at the schoolhouse. A : pro gram will be given also. Barkley Family Is Visiting in Salem Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Thomas have as their week-end guests Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Barkley of Se- iwe.- - amp Santaly Continues b "-Hbldi ... j .- ; ' t I Ofj CjAMP Santaly swings into its (jwiUi another full roster oil reports coming in, life at Santaly is Drisic, acuve ana ttof-lioors. generously sprinkled with hikes, swims and bonf ire parties. . -. . " :? " - - : - . 1)1 Mh. R. D. Elliott of Monmouth succeeds Mrs.. B. E. Sisson 4s camp mother and the jfj- , remainder jof the staff remains tne sarqe. J Girls bigaed up for the second period are j Ruth Barton, Jean Rowland, Betty Burroughs, Va lerie Kprr.i Betty Joan Wilson, Carrol Cook, Shirley Parker, Dor is Berwick Genevieve Winslow, Naiity jane Meyer," Phyllis Neal, Maty Estj Lois Stacey, Elaine Muf f&j, June Gooden, Doris Clirje, Emma Louise East, Louise Rauiagej Mary . Jane Emmons, FratocesAlisce Kells, Joan Beakey, LeNlta F. Gardiner. Jerry Wolf, Betty. Uw felliott. Cleo Torgeson. K ait h ej r i n e Germunder; Mary Laugrhli, Carolyn Brady, Mary Harriet Huston and Jane Huston. Mrs. Holden is Hostess To; A4xiliary rs. jjChloe Holden entertained HaljHibbard auxiliary Friday af tersaeon'at her country home. Mrs. Charles j McKInley, Mrs. Clara Res ajid Miss Stella Hardwlck assted! .": 1 . ;:'.:: j. Convention reports were heard andlplaps Were made for a-picnic at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arnold pn Friday, August 21, with metaberk ofs Hal Hibbard camp as gu4s:ts j . - . ; Sirs. Holden -used cosmos and zinnias about' her guest rooms. In jittejidance were Mrs. B. TV. WaJjehef, Mrs. Charles Greene, Mrj E4 E. j Buckles, Mrs. WT. B. Bane, MrsJT. L. LInd, Mrs, L. MIskelsn, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, MriJ Wfllow; Evans, Mrs. J. H. Ar nold, Mi. A. T y n e r Woolpert, Mr Charles Brant, Mrs. Mark Babr, Mri Charles McKInley, MriJ Clara )H. Rees, Mrs. Fred Thompspn, Miss Eileen Holden, Ml3 Betty jean Weiser, Miss Jo anne Swallow and the hostesses. 1 ' . In i v-i . . leiueacn uestmation Of Saleni; Party !- II I'- j. ; Mrs. Jamfs Drury of New York Cityj who isspending the summer at Abatis beach had as guelts for thej Iweek her mother, Mrs. J. H, Cr4wfoi?d, ahd Mrs. J. W, Gritton, Mrs.j Grj&ce Steel, Mrs. Esther Ol iver Mfs. Belle Barclay of But lerJjMoj!, and Mrs. Clara Blank enshlp ojf Saem. j At the Df ury place this week end Jn addition to those above are Mrf and? Mrsj. Earl Wood and son, Howard, James Steel and daugh ter, ma. 'nf?i 4 -aac MA SA 1 H 1jZ4C5 .. ( ' a 4 at i I , 1 - nr BI,W . - STREET, POCHf gHOUSE FROCKS OF ABLE COTTONS sip YOUR OPPORTUNITYi TO SAVE THRU THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF QUALITY FROCKS THAT. ORDINARILY SELL AT 1.95. O Daske Weaves Prints Voils o hSHlPIiSEYS;. 409 COURT ST. ; ; -v 1 I acsttiomsts li L ': 1 ; second week beginning toaay , campers. From the bi-weekly fTea Will Greet Newcomer ' To City ; ; hi . . - - . i! FRIENDLY-greeting to Mrs. f Walter Socolofsky who has j come here recently to reside ftil be the tea Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. George We 1 ler. Other hostesses are Miss Ma rie Churchill, Mrs. John Caughell ' and Mrs. Frank Chapman. 1 1 One hundred twenty-five guests f lave been invited to call between he hours of 3 and 6 o'clock. Wa ter lilies and matching tapers will enhance the serving table. 11 Alternating at the urns will ba Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs; Willard Marshall, Mrs. Richard Slater and Mrs. James' R. Humphrey, jjj Assisting with the serving will be - Mrs. Raymond Boneeteele, Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs. Rex Adolph. M Mingling with. callers in the rawing room will be Mrs. Karl G. jecke and Mrs. Dolph Craig. j ! ' , - Christian". Cliurch. Circle ', lolds Meeting i j S The South" circle of the First christian church, held an all .day . meeting at the home of Mrs. D. . A. !i White this week. it Those nresent were Mrs. M. A. : Viesko, jr., Mrs: J. F. Walker, jMrs. W. S. Birdwell, Mrs. C. C. ;Cole, Mrs. Bert W.. Macy, Mrs. , George O. Henderson, Mrs. J. E. Klrkpatrick, Mrs. J. D. Sears, 3 Mrs. Clifford Howard, Mrs. Zlna Sharpnack, Mrs. L. Hobson. Mrs. F. DCornett, Mrs. W. H. Card- ner, Mrs. W. Schleisner, MrsrLu- . rile Hunt, Mrs. S. Rlchter, Mrs. ;Guy L. Drill, Mrs. Ed Cannon, Mrs. McMorris. and Miss Martha Mortenson. Guests were Mrs. jHarrlet Warner, Lebanon, Mrs. E. N. Yound of Wenatchle and Mrs. SMrs. F. G. Hobbs of Geneva, Colo rado. - - ill il' ' ' 'iWchler Kxpected jTo Hoturn From Trip - I'll Dr. and Mrs. D. X. Beechler are apected home this week-end from jail six weeks' trip which took them ;east to Indiana and home by way ?af r; California and the national Idental convention at San Fraa-"- ffaco. M - W r COOL WASH iM'- , I" I o J On the Main Ilichtcay 'I - nr i i