PAGE TWELVE j I ! OREGON STATESMAN, Salemi Oregon, Friday Morning, Marclt 26, 1937 l ' ; -.r- i-" " - society ,.ciubs pws aBd Featares of Interest to Women Hcmkfalg ; :-.:i--.';:Music:'-; - . ; i. r: --v-i ;:' : . ; -.v. r , i: 1 Styles.. Food : : ' -, ' J ' - MARINE BUREN Women't Editor j - , ! J -. Miss Ethel Cutler Y.W. Secretary Arrives Today MISS Ethel Cutler, of New York, national secretary of the T. W. C. A., will arrive In the capital this morning to be the guest of Salem and the local Y. W. nntll next Tuesday. An In teresting schedule has been ar ranged for Miss Cutler during her stay in the capital. She will be In conference with Mrs. Elixabeth Gallaher. local sec retary, this morning and at noon she will be the guest speaker at the Lenten service at the Elsinore heatre. Early this afternoon Miss Sutler will have conferences with Mrs- A. M. ' Chapman, president of the Y. W. C. A. executive board and later will meet with members of the personnel committee In cluding Mrs. L. O. Clement, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs. A- M. Chapman and Mrs. Elizabeth Gal laher.. At 5:30 p. m. Miss Cutler ' will speak before the W. P. A. sewing women with Mrs. . I. L. Darby as acting chairman. . -: To Speak at Willamette On Sunday Miss Cutler will ap pear at two places; first as speak er at the Leslie Methodist Young People's meeting and at the Che mawa Y. M. and Y. W. meeting. Miss Cutler- will speak before the Willamette university .stu dents Monday morning at the chapel hour. Mrs. David Bennett Hill, will entertain at luncheon Monday noon for the pleasure of Miss Cutler. Guests will be mem bers of the local Y. W. C. A. girls work committee. Those bidden are Miss Cutler, Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. -Fred Stump, ilrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. C. C. Higgins, Mrs. H. C Jocklmsen, Mrs. A. F. Hayes and Mrs. Hill. On Monday and Tuesday after noons Miss Cutler will hold con ferences at Willamette university with cabinet members of the cam pus Y. M. and Y. W. One of the largest affairs to compliment the visitor will be the community dinner given by - the Y. W. C. A. at the Y. M. C. A. Monday night. All interested townspeople are cordially invited. Business and industrial clubs will, be represented as will the Wil lamette organizations. Community Dinner Miss Cutler will talk informal ly on the interpretation of the Y. W. C. A. Miss Doris Clarke will lead group singing and Miss Kath ryn Smullin will sing several solos. Reservations may be made for the dinner by calling the Y. W- or Mrs. B.. E. Sisson. Those making arrangements for the affair are Mrs. Ronald Frizzell, chairman, Mrs. Linn i?urvine. Mrs. William Basick, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Percy . R. Kelly. Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. George Hug and Miss Mary Rey nolds. Miss Cutler'will be present for the Y. W. board meeting Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Woman's Club Meet Is Scheduled The regular . meeting of the Salem Woman's club will be held Saturday afternoon with Mrs. I. M. - Schannep. presiding. An in teresting program will be pre sented. Mrs. F. A. Elliott will read "History of the Elizabeth Ian Period" and Mrs. J. M. Dev rs will read "Elizabeth. The, Queen," by Maxwell. Anderson. Assisting on the program will be Mrs. F. M. Lodbell. Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock and Mrs. Milo Rasmus . sen. Delegates will be elected at this meeting to the Marion coun ty convention to be held in Sll erton April 23. Mrs. George Lewis is chairman of the tea .hour which will follow the meet ing. ' 5 1... Several members of the Will lng Workers class of the First Christian church spent an after noon of sewing at the home of Mrs. Frank Haynes. 1060 Jeffer son street yesterday. Tea was served to Mrs. Grace Cox, Mrs. Mark Ellis. Mrs. Fay Humph rey, Mrs. Alice Isted, Mrs. Ava j Lind and Mrs. Haynes. . MISS ' LOTTIE MART Viv daughter of William May of Ku-a-ene, who has been making her 1 home with Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Morris of Salem, will become the bride of Paul C. Johnston, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Louis D. Johnston of Roberts, Easter Sunday at t o'clock at the home of Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. in the presence of Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Louis p. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Church, Miss Mildred - Cordon, and Wilmer Lamb.- ; The bride will wear a floor length princess style dress of pow der blue lace over a blue silk slip, and silver slippers, She will wear sr corsage of blue and white hya cinth. After a brief honeymoon in southern Oregon, they will be home to their friends at Roberts. " A WEDDING OF INTEREST will be that of Bernard K. Nash of Macleay and Shirley Bairey of South Dakota, which will be sol emnized at the St. Joseph's Cath olic church in Salem Monday morning at S o'clock, the Rev. T. v J. Bernard officiating. A reception and dance for the young couple will be held Monday night in the St. Joseph's auditor lam ' to which all friends of the family are invited. . ' A BIRTHDAY DINNER was given in honor of Mrs. Clifford Stnhr at Sublimity Sunday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hafner. In the evening, friends gathered to surprise her. . - k : --In" the ' Valley . Social Realm -CLUB CALENDAR : - i - Friday, March 2d Women's Bible class of First Methodist church meet in Car rier room, -2:15 p.m. Junior aides with Mrs. J. H. Brady. 765 E street. 2 p.m. I ; The N.A.L.C. auxiliary meets with Mrs. Roy Yonng, 8S North 21st street, 2 p.m. Junior Aid of the American Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. J. H. Brody, 765 E street, 2 p.m. Daughters of -Union Veterans of the Civil War. Barbara Frietchie Tent No. 8. with Mrs. Kathryn Brown, 143 South 13th street, 8 p.m. j Three Links club, in club rooms of I.O.O.F. hall, 2:30 p.m. ' German program, Y.M.C.A., 8 o'clock. Monday, March 29 Juniorettes, American Leg ion auxiliary, with Janet and Jean Meyers, North 24th street. Reunion Dinner at Edwards Home ! Last Night I A GROUP of young matrons and maids met at the home of Mrs. Norval Edwards on West Miller street last night for a no-host re union dinner. This was the first meeting of the group since they were in high school. The evening was spent Informally j and spring flowers decorated the rooms. ; j Those bidden were! Miss Merle Thatcher, Miss Constance Krebs,; Miss Dorothy Krebs, 1 Miss Joyce Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence Ander son, Mrs. Fred Wolf, Mrs. Max Al len, Mrs. Loring Grier, Mrs. How ard Mills, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrsj Lowell Gribble, Eugene, Mrs.: Glenn Dolan, MarsMield, Mrs. Harvey Thomas, Portland, and Mrs. Norval Edwards.! I Sacred Concert at Church Tonight! The concert to be given at the American Lutheran i church to night at 8 o'clock will be under the direction of Prof.!E. W. Hob son with Mrs. Kenneth Rich and Miss Ruth Bedford as accompan ists. , j j; The program lists the follow ing: Incidental solo, Ilirk, Hark, Mv Soul Ctasdwiek Mr. J. A. Shoelaeth Were Too There j . Burleigh Male chorus Steal Awt - Burleigh Miss Franeea Kelson Lead Kindly Llgjht . Male chorus Int the "Woods Mj Master Went. Chadwira- Miss Mildred Chadwick i There Is A Green Hill Far Awsy .Jeukrns mil uearord and chorus :, Hallway Needs New Decorations j First impressions make a great deal of difference in like or dis like personalities, and the front hall is Just as important to a newcomer's appreciation of your home. The hall Is often used as a storage space for ! umbrellas, coats and hats, but by a little study Is transformed Into a pleasant room, in which to make your first good Impression. Mirrors help a good deal to lighten up the front hall, even when there isn't room for one of the nice new small tables that look so attractive In such a room. . t Friends Gather at Cheffings Home Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cheffings invited a group of their friends for a pre-Easter party at their home Friday night. Five hun dred was in play and later re freshments Were served. Easter decorations and favors were used on the serving table. I Those present wers Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. L. fir. Keens of Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mader and sons. Howard and Donald of Macleav and Mr.- and ir. w . -. ... . V. ... C. Cheffings and Sons, Wesley anu cawin. . HOSTS AT THm TCiir ino ..AUUAVyC ROAD home Sunday for a family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glaze who entertained for her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brand of near Silver ton, who returned recently from a winter In California. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Buckner and son Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford and son Stanley, Mrs. Alta Etter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Etter, Mr.' and Mrs. El ton Riley and children Marjorle and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glaze, Mrs. John Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Willis Poole. Willard Glaze and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Glaze. 1 j A SURPRISE RECEPTION was given for Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Dea ver Sunday afternoon at their home south of Amity In honor of their 42nd wedding anniversary. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Movis, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. E. WaddelL Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Patty, Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Jones, Mrs. Lee McKee and children. Violet and Lyle. Miss Bertha Munkers, Miss Mary Mc Gowan and A. J. McGowan. -..- (; AT GERVAIS, 10 tables of BOO were in play at the community club party held Tuesday night at the high school auditorium. High scores were made by Mrs. Albert Girod and P. W. Seely and second high by Mrs. S. D. Manning and- Albert uarxs I Informal Party to Honor Wilsons This Evening r DR. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Wa ters will be hosts for an In formal party tonight at their ! home , on East Nob Hill for the pleasure of Lt. and Mrs. Ralph -vWilson of Vallejo. Calif. The Wil sons are former Salem residents and are the house guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neer. Intimate friends of the couple have been bidden to the affair. Bridge will be in play during the evening and later Lt. Wilson will show some motion pictures which he has taken In California. Supper will be served by the hostess and an orchid and yellow deeorative scheme will be used In the arrangements. Bidden to greet Lt. and Mrs. Wilson are Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George-R. K. Moor head, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waters and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters: "Aladdin" Successfully Performed Thursday The Scott marionettes per formed before several hundred school children and grown-ups at Leslie auditorium both yester day afternoon and evening. . "Aladdin" was the story play ed by these famous marionettes who performed their parts with excellent interpretation and fine feeling (as the critics say). The play lent Itself particularly well to such a performance, because it was possible by clever mani pulation, to produce such magic as a genie with red mouth and green eyes and a full course din ner, which fades into remains of a carcass of fowl before the eyes of the audience. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott have appeared with their marion ette show on several other oc casions in Salem and have charm ed their Juvenile as well as adult audiences with such classics as "Goldilocks." and "King Midas." Yesterday's performances were for the benefit of the Leslie Junior high school Girls' league. Phelans Hosts to Card Cluh Mr. and Mrs. Grover Phelan entertained their card club at their home in Aumsville with an attractive St. Patrick's party and the same motif was used. In the decorations. Prizes for bridge went to Guy Harris and Howard Harris. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Will Forgey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Har ris, and Howard and Rex Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hane, and Neva, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Cheff ings of Salem, Mr and Mrs. Phe lan and Robert Phelan. Eclesia Club Enjoys Costume Party Members of the Eclesia club enjoyed a hilarious "kid party" on Wednesday night when they gathered at the home of Miss Leolyn Barnett to honor Miss Charlote Horning. Miss Blanche Gibson assisted the hostess. Those present were Misses Gertrude Cheney, Irene Windsor, Irene DeLisle, Adelyn Rocks, Ruby Welderuhr, Edna McElhlnney, Helen Reid. Esther Erlcksen, Dorothy Middleton. Verda Olmstead, Velma Romin ger, Blanche Gibson, Charlotte Horning and Leolyn Barnett. Dinner Party at Chittick Home Mr. and Sirs. A. Chittick were hosts at dinner In their Lee street home en Wednesday. Sev eral out-of-town guests were in attendance. ' Those who gathered to enjoy the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Cedl Bowers, Mrs. C. E. Rush of Gates, Mrs Fred Jorgenson of Talbot, and Mr. and Mrs. Chit tick. THE BIRTHDAY ANNIVER SARY of Miss Zella Hughes of Dallas was the Inspiration for a Party given In her honor by Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Peterson at their home Tuesday night. Four tables of "500" were la play with high score awards held by Mrs. Sylvester Brlce and Dr. W. V. Adams. Consolation prizes were given Mrs. W. V. Adams and Glen Howard. A buffet supper was served. Guests bidden were Mr. and Mrs. L. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brlce, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kreft. Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard, Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Adams, Miss Peggy Miltonber ger. Miss Nona Mendenhall, Miss Zella Hughes, Al Koch, Robert Ballad of MeMlnnvllle and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. Peterson. GENE BECKMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Beckman enter tained a group of friends at his home In Woodburn Wednesday afternoon In honor of his 10th birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which re freshments were served ; by Mrs. Beckman assisted by Mrs. Walter Miller. Present were Allen Lacey, Bruce Nelson, Tommy Engle, Jun ior Miller, Rodney Mills, Richard Kennen, Betty Lou Beckman and the honor guest. Gene Beckman. . MRS. EDITH SNIDER and Mrs. Ada Stewart will entertain the West Stayton Birthday . club ' at Mrs. Snlder's home at the next meeting. ; i . StlfU-jSmllt - '" ' ". 'v'i -T (:VfV Ml ' 'i VA - A y " I v - V' - ' i ' 1 IL, lv s x " jr--- v c 4 v . A v.wo Jr I ' , jr ,,. niswaW 1 li .,- : " Sr. v ; This rug is terribly dusty. We'll have to have another vacuum cleaner demonstration soon.' Taking advantage of good service in the well wearing navy and white fashion. Spruce is the word for her smart, two-piece frock with its snowy pique collar and leaf green zipper. Nice curves on peplum and skirt; the latter conceals a pleat. Besides being a spe cial attraction, those tucks make for proper fit in sleeves which are cut all in one with the dress. Slotted pockets match the trim stitch ing which parallels the seams. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Zontians Meet at Golden Pheasant Yesterday MEMBERS of the Zonta club met for an Interesting meeting yesterday noon' at the Golden Pheasant. The table was centered with a bouquet of Japanese quince and daffodils. Mrs. Ivan Stewart sang several numbers for the plea sure of the group. Further plans were made for the district conference of Zonta International which will be held In Portland April 10 and 11 at the Hotel Benson. Several of t&e Salem group are planning to at tend the conference. Those present at the luncheon were Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Kath ryn Gunnell, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Dr. Helen Pearce, Dr. Marion Follis, Mrs. Ora F. Mcln tyre, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. Roberta Butler, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans and Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mrs. Morgan Hostess To Agenda Club Mrs. C. J. Morgan entertain ed members of the Agenda club with a delightful dessert lunch eon on Wednesday. The Easter motif was used on the table and about the rooms. Those attending the affair were . SHOES; fy&ti oojt t fit tlu -J WfUH Shoe If You've liked Them for Their, i Comforte Now You'll Love Them for Their Style! Beautiful new models in all the New Spring Fabrics ... Come in for your pair today! Exclusively tit BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE ." 125 N. Commercial BEAUTIFUL THEME HOSIERY tftetcAen Mrs. Elmer Berg Is Bridge Hostess On Thursday MRS. ELMER BERG entertain ed with a smartly arranged affair yesterday afternoon at her home on Center street in compli ment to members of her contract club and a number of additional guests. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess and tables for bridge were in play during the afternoon. The Easter motif was used In the decorations with attractive arrangements of daffo dils on the tables. Honors for cards went to Mrs. Russell Pratt and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. John Bag ley, sr., Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. William Wymer and Mrs. D. A. Emerson. Club members present were Mrs. Roy Stewart. Mrs. Albert Co hen, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. John Bagley, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff and Mrs. Berg. Mrs. Myron Butler, Mrs. Glen Shedeck, Mrs. Norval Hlrons, Mrs. Frank Hrubetz. Jr.. Mrs. Harry Savage. Mrs. Don Patton, Mrs. Galen Elddall, Mrs. Harry Lummis and Mrs. Morgan, the hostess. The group will meet again In a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Patton, 1S40 Baker street. mcU tut lls Future Farmers Serve Banquet Wednesday The Salem chapter of the Fu ture Farmers held Its third an nual banquet , Wednesday . night at the First Presbyterian church honoring fathers and mothers. The club orchestra played sev eral selections and the invocation- was given by Dr. Grover .Birtchet, President John Gard- rr m - - a. jml- $i2-95, f-.4. ! L Xj M . I l . U I WV-L is ! i - mm : Spring Coats . ... It's time to don a bright new S we mean Spring coats with no cate their winter garment for 1 this is a season of many change reverse, box backs, Beige . . . a very popular shads . and tans. Spring Suit; A jauntily tailored suit will dominate the Easter Parade! Nowhere will: one find a better selection of really; well-tailored suits as at Millera, Your choice of Araby brown, lead ajid oxford greys, navy, beige, etc and Leland i Rytler was toast- master. jj j j Corydon Blodgett was awarded his letter f or J winning the pnblle speaking contest 'early In March, James Thompson; gave a talk on "What the jFuture Farmers of America Means To TJs" and a re port, of the chapter's progress the past year was given by James Smart. Russel . Adams ; gave an address. -!-; I i - --nip !1 tV''lli -i "janet drury raw m) -yz Frocks by "Janet Drury" are different: . . . distinctively vbo! That's why you should try on a "Janet Drury" dress and see for yourself the extra smartness one may achieve with frocks that bear a na-' tlonal reputation for fashion correct ness. Such shades as aqua, rose quartz, flame rose, lead grey, etc., are positive ly stunning 2nd floor dress shop. Vou will marvel at declare; them made in the most expert manner wlren you see these new Snyderknit frocks and suits. Mexican colors in plain or mixed. Beige, white, ; hyacinth blues," rose, thistle, British tan, navy and many others. Make sure your sportwear bears the SNYDERKNIT LABEL! 2nd floor. bring coat! And when we say Spring coats (compromise. So often one will nearly dupli- the bright! new season that follows ... but. new lines, extreme princess, then the belted models , jetc. Colors, too, smokey blues structor. Introduced the guests that were present including W W. Chadwick, presidents and ad- visors of Amity and SUverton chapters of F. F., Walter Leth, Bill Thomas, Mrs. A. N. Fulker son, Fred Wolfe, Earl Cooler. Silas Gaiser, Earl Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Savage, Mr. Neptune, Mr. Bradfield, Mr. John Dosh. Mrs. Russell Adams. Mrs. Ralph Mor gan and Miss Ada Ross. frocks ' 'La Parisienne ' ? Frocks $1095 to $29.75 . . . another scoop in nationally known dress fashions are these La Parisienne frocks in formals; of taffeta, . with net redingbte, hand-painted crepe in gorgeous effecjts, chiffons, laces, etc. Besides white, navy, and black, one may choose pastel or high shades." ; - -2nd floor. Snyderknit Sportswear ! $14.75 up the cunning new stitches and $16.75 up are decidedly different. and many, many greys $19.75 up 2nd floor.