The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 29, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orecom Mdey Morning October 29, 1937
Society . . Glubs
Music .
.News and Featores " of Interest W WdPien
MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor.
Homemaking
Styles .. Food
Tea Compliments
Mrs. Towler
Thursday
One of the most charming af
fair! of the autumn season was
the formal tea for which Mrs.
George A. White was hostess at
her home on West'Leffelle street
yesterday afternoon In compliment-
to Mrs. Harry Hunt Towler
who has recently moved to the
capital to. make her home with Lt.
Col. Towler, U. 8. A. He has been
assigned amy nere wun me na
tional guard and was previously
stationed at Manila.
CLUB CALENDAR
Friday, October 29
Council of Church Women, -First
Presbyterian .church be
gins 10 a. m:, noon, luncheon,
afternoon session at 1:30 p. m.
" Carnation club, the Degree of
Honor, with Mrs. L. Rockhill,
2405 Center street, 12:30 cov
ered dish luncheon.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mil
ler hall 8 p.m.
' Tuesday, November 2
National farm and garden
m e e 1 1 n g, with Mrs,. B. O.
Schacking, Eola, 2 p.m. All in
terested women welcome.-
Miss Edith Jenks
To Be Married
Saturday
Larger, bat tender pieces of Autumn flowera were arranged paCrjlty Entertains
celery may be cut In two or a bout the rooms and on the lunch- c j
three inch lengths, slit almost to , . JNeW students
Lewis Girls Hostesses for Contract Club Honored
Hallowe'en Parties At Bagley Home
Florence and , Barbara Ann
nlmiento oPred or Mrs. Charles Feike. Mrs. Melwood a reception and Hallowe'en party
pimiento or red pepper for Scoyoc, Mrs. Sidney Hoff- at the school on Wednesday night.
-.;. man, Mrs. - Ward . D a v t a, Mrs. New students were honored guests
t17v 18 -V.01 M8E15 Mr PWtles this "weekend in the party members of her contract club: ,
lLTki Port room in the basement of the l!ewt. 5? J?'". ,f" i? BenSOUS Will Honor Club
t - . i.- j ". i"w renier 1 j - '.n j n.iiA'..
Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Floyd Bow
ers and Mrs. Bjarne Erickson.
A large number of Salem mi- MiM TT.-U AiL jfL.
;:rniiVp .o -rMrT wd Mrs. ome on North Winter street. ui"".!!L"""r"w"."r": Q.rvwlaw N5rr.t
wcu v. otuiier ui " - ' - - guest for the affair.
morning. . house ana m the basement. M E E B M K
vDr. Elam J Anderson . presl-: Barbara Ann will entertain with netn Murdock and r8. Bagley.
dent of Linfield college, will read her party this afternoon and has jr
the double ring ceremony in the bidden as her guests Eleanor Ir-
presence of relatives and intimate win. Annabelle Lynch, Frances '
friends of the young couple. Eider. Clifford Hughes. David Pnnrman.Mastpn Vnwi
Miss Jenks is a member of Turnbell. Peeer and Tfnhn. OOrman-lViaSten VOWS
prominent Salem family and is jIm and Roy Goddard, Sharron Exchanged Wednesday
well known among: the rounder ru., Di,..t. ti -ju J
at the affair. Decorations carried
the Hallowe'en motif, with skele
tons, black cats and witches in
evidence.
-The faculty Included W. 1. Sta
ley, C. A. Castle, Mrs. Ora F. Mc
Intvre and Miss Hazel Snydtr.
Students assisting the hosts were
Mrs. TTamman Hostess to
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson . . ,
will entertain members of their Agenda ClUD "
brldse club Saturdav nleht at
their home on East Nob Hill. Members of the Agenda club Miss Gertrude Dalk, Miss Freida
Supper will be served followed were entertained at luncheon by Tredup. Clayton Chrfstlanson,
by several hours of contract. Mrs. Gilbert Hamman-, on Wed- Mis Verda Sjvongan. Miss Hildur
Special guests will be Dr. and nesday afternoon In herJbome on Tborkildson, C. A. Newell, Fjed
Mrs. Frank Prime. Cross street The table was cen- Heltzel and Francis Higenbothan.
Club members are M r . and tered with an attractive arranjse
Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mr. and Mrs. ment of marigolds in a pumpkin,
Elmer Wooton, Mr. -and Mrs. guarded by orange tapers.
R. A. Meyerr Mr. and Mrs. italpb Present at the. luncheon were
drawing room.
Mingling with the guests in the tnla atfernoon for a dessert
living rooms were Mrs. jvennem :uncheon. Bouquets of sinnlas.
& i 1 a a. m
r, T,mo.'. prt I j air. oiuuer is a graauaie ui
unuucc, i''o, . iiu.u. buiuiuu leaves ana tiauuwe en rt iu . v 4-..-n .w.v.... uvm ui uci -. . .
f nrt ruttnn Trwin Mn wil- ! .., l"."l JLl... Linfield, now teaches Journalism fit became the bride of John Roor.
j i r j - . . . : -----
Carlton Herald.
May, Mrs, Clifton Irwin. Mrs. wii- decorations will be used. Tables
11am LI Phillips,, and, Mrs. Jerrold for contract will be in play dur
Owen. - inR the afternoon. m
presiding at me tea urns me - Bidden as additional gaests
first hour were Mrs. Charles Rob- are Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. John Nebraska Auxiliary IS
. l i . if tamKam r . .
Boise Pouring the last hour were Mrs. Joe Masterson of South lintertainea
trons and maids were bidden to
"'aHT lwnJLJlul Bridge Hostess
and 5:30 o clock. Miss Henriette o
White greeted the guests at the . Mr8. Kennth Murdock has In
ri n tm wnitA nnn - rvi r I 11 w- . . j . . . , , . a v -uouikc. iwuerm neuuKHHev. uaeu
ler received miormauy m tne and several additional ruesta to 7 V ------ rrw, jewei uueiiroy, norma oi. raui a episcopal cnapei was v, r"t -w. wm wiu ;oir, v.
her homp on Richmond avenuo "gw ia Biauuawu ium ui . Bedee, Marian Sparks, Barbara the setting for a simple service "caeii ana nr. ana Mrs. Ben- Morgan. Mrs. Glenn Saeaeck, Mrs.
-er uome ou nicumona avenue IDn i, nt waohlncton- Thia fall , . , . . . j . . . . . . inn it i. t r-.
.. . . - tsaies, uoroiny Kicnarason ana weuneuay uigni wnen miss l.ois , rmUB nmueu, j i aim. uuu rti-
sbe has been working jn Portland. Barbara. RichardRnn Mas ten. daughter of Mr. and ton. Mrs Galen Sidall. Mrs. Nor
mal Hirons. Mrs. Harry Luramis
and Mm Cllhprt Hflmman
. , , .... "J - MMu. MO. w U1A U b CbUU V .
at jne college ana is eauor oi me .uesta are Sally Ann Barr Ber- man ot Salem, son of Mr. and .Limclieon ihursdav On Saturday night the mem"-
nice uowersox, Hazel Wilson,
Dennle Verhagen, Annabelle Con
ley, Betty Hughes, Helen Paulson,
Evelyn Johnson, Teresa Stewart,
Insn Rnilriv To vol la f'Tirfaw Vfo.
Mrs.- Daniel,: J.. Fry, , Jr and -Bend. Wash., and Mrs. N. E. The Nebraska, women's auxil- earet Jane Emmons. Adella Haven. e'en3 400 " u hoods. The street in honor, of Mrs. Jobn hostesses.
Mrs. Homer uouiei, sr. Assisting Murdock of Raymond, Wash. Iary were entertained "Wednesday ? ines Geer,. Jean Fowler. Bonnie - fc -""r " .
In the- servin were Mrs. mcnara ciab members are Mrs. John at the home of Mrs. Florence E. Benson, Mary Helen Duffy and
Kriesei. Mrs. uiarence nsmiuon. uagiey, jr., Mrs. John Carkin, Shipp on saginaw street for tneir Grace and Virginia Hoyt of Port
Mrs. can u. uouins, Mrs. nomer Mrs. unanes uoie.
Goulet, jr.. Miss uoromea orey uraig. Mrs. oscar cutler, Mrs. J. ered dish luncheon. with the Lewis girls
ana miss Margaret imni. . uevers, Mre, james McFar- Tne Hallowe en mom ana ian
The tea table arranged by Mrs. land, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, flowers were arranged about the
Victor R. Griggs was exquisite Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh, Mrs. H. guest rooms. The serving table piaT,:et TTnri mnA
with a low centerpiece of grapes S. Swart. Mrs. L. C. McLeod and was centered with a bowl of var- A axciiii rtdiiu
encircled with button chrysan- Mrs. Kenneth Murdock. led colored marigolds and alnnias Will Play Mondav
themuma in white pottery. Two guarded by yellow tapers. J
colonial ladies holding douquis lf:fi; raAWPl n AFarrv Tne maIn address of the day The second in the series of con-
of chrysanthemums were arran- A,"fa WWffC11 lu trry was lven , Dr- Ru8Seii v. De- rert hoimr .nm, h th-
Long of Nampa, Idaho. " Crescendo club of Salem high
Plans were formulated for a school will be given on Monday
Mrs. Kenneth. Poorman of Port- bers of the Agenda club will en-
land. Rev. George Swift read Mrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. tertain their husbands at a Hal-
the service. . Bjarne Erickson p r e s 1 d e d at lowe'en party In the home of Mr.
Attending the - couple r" Were luncheon yesterday afternoon at and Mrs. Hirons. Mrs. Butler and
Miss Nelle McCormick of St. the Bowers home on North 15th Mrs. Morean will be assistine
o
EXPERT REPAIR' NG
WATCHESw:
JEWELRY
corsage of gardenias. Tha cou- is visiting in the capital this week Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Doyle of
pie will reside In Salem where as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bath, South Dakota, are house
Mrs. John regular monthly meeting and cov- land,' who will spend the weekend TV: ZiwTa AT, onneciea wun "aroia LAaa. beverai nours or guests of Mrs. Lena scnart ana
tier. Mrs. J. ered dish luncheon. rih ti,. i-J.rtn. Standard Oil company. contract followed the luncheon. Miss Anna Wemz.
iMtMakl P.icts
STEVENS
BROWN Credit Jewelers
1H4 N. Liberty
ged behind the centerpiece. ThS November 14
buffet, was set au in erysiai wun
a dish of grapes and tapers burn- Sundav. November 14 iia hon public gathering of all former
ing in crystal; candelabra. Large chosen as the date for the forth- Nebraskans to be held the evening Henri Arcand appears In a piano
Bumiuew w gwuiuii, iuuw i-ouiiuK marriage of Miss Huth OL Aovemoer x in ryinian nan. recital The concert has been
chrysanthemums were arranged Carolyn Caldwell, daughter - of Mrs. Mildred Flathers, president, planned for evening so junor high
In the living room. Mrs. Craine Caldwell of Port- appointed sub-committees to pro- ,nni an .f,..t.
""' . land and William Leslie GJsslin. Tide program and dinner at 6:30. attend The concert Deglns at
I ninn Vetpranv Hnld ,reiu' BUU Ul "irs. vv u. ucuiucia yitseut were airs. j.a o'clock
union veterans noia GosslIn of Portland The TOW8 Gilbert Hoevet Mra Clara Mc. 7-A0"c-dml88ion cnare wi
Masquerade Party , 2Jr XahvtedHaat 'S est" rby,TMhrs- Ro na' M8- S. 2S? tiffm
mfhster Presbyterian church at Leona Johanson, Mrs. Charles An- v. tVlQ j rnt-i.
Sons of Union Veterans of the four c'clock. dresen. Mrs. Aura Williams, Mrs. SeJS me tJat a Saiem Ligh
Civil War and their auxiliary met Miss Virginia Cold well, sister Ray Burkey. Mrs. John Behrens, ",,fc Ta. " "I - V
at the home of Mr.-andMw. John of the bride-elect, will be maid Mrs. Zina Sharpnack. Mrs. W. S. h" '"f
Robbins on North Liberty street of honor and bridesmaids will be Matthies, Mrs. Otto Erthrum, JSTnt vfrLtnS
on Tuesday night for a social Miss Marian Pattullo and Miss Mrs. Earl Axelson, Mrs. E. N. Lena Belle Tartar, director,
meeting. Hallowe'en .decorations Earbara Crowell of Portland. DeHut. Mrs. Blanche Stewart,
of crepe paper were-arrangea m .- oi oan ran- Mrs. wiinam uerour, Mrs. Rosa Younzsters find appeal to the
tne rooms, reiresuBeuis were w - "imci n uesi uuw, norence roeiz, air6. eppetite in this fruit sandwich
the holiday motif. " Sfw-" Jpc,de C Llrd Maude Rathbun, Mrs. A. L. Stray- combination. Spread bread with
Guests-arrived in costume and Menna, jr Edward B. Hanley. er, Mrs. G. E. Tandy, Mrs. James butter, then with peanut butter
did not unmask for an hour or r SeatUe, Allan D. Green- D. White, Mrs. Sarah Broadwell, Arrange thin slices of unpeeled
more. . Some were so success- noaD01 Oswego, V. Carlile Carl- Mrs. Mildred Flathers, Mrs. Helen Eppie on the peanut butter and
fully disguised that they were not "'K- .v?yn Stevens and Monk, Mrs. John Mlsehke and the ton with another niece of bread.
recognized until masks were re- ""t" JUeog or baiem. hostess, Mrs. Florence E. Shi pp. The flavor seems very popular.
moved. Tne. nest costume was
voted on and Mrs. Margaret Fess
enden won. Second place was a
tie between Mr. and Mrs. D. . E.
Perrine; " L. P. Bennett was the
most active. E. T. Prescott made
a very successful witch.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Remington,-Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Mc
. Whorter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perrine,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reilly, Mr. and
Mrs. John Robbins, Mr. and Mra.
Walter Biggerstaff, Mrs. Hattie
Cameron. L. P. Bennett, L. D.
Waterman, Mrs. Mary Little, Mrs.
Ida Traglio, Mrs. Margaret Fess
enden,' Mrs.; Mae It e y, Arthur
McManara and Mrs. Mettle
Schram. J
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To Sorting Crew
A no-host dinner was enjoyed
by the sorting crew of Reid Mur
doch and Company on Tuesday
.night at the cannery. Mrs. Neva
Leighty, the floor lady,. presented
a large decorated cake to the as
sembled guests and received a set
of pottery. E. W. South wick, fore
man, was presented with a billfold.'-
, : ' '
Present at the dinner were:
Mrs. Neva Leighty, Mrs. Mabel
Beard, Mrs. Marjorie White, Mrs.
Mary Messing, Mrs. Freda Tallon,
Mrs. Lily Col vin,. Mrs. Carrie B.
Ross, Mrs. - Sally Rlvett, Mrs.
Agnes . Donaldson, Mrs. Mary
Campbell, Mrs. Sarah Humphrey,
Mrs. Emma Bombeck, Mrs. Geral
dine Hawk, Mrs. Nellie Hair, E.
W. South wick, J." P. Smart, Orvill
Dodson, Harley Krake, Tom
. Eaton, Arthur, Cordier, Kenneth
Ames and N. W. Thomas.
. Beta Chi Alumnae Feted
At Shrode Home
Miss Minnie Shrode entertain
ed members of the Salem alumnae
of Beta Chi sorority .Wednesday
night at her home on Mission
street: Miss Ruth Fick presided at
the business meeting which was
followed by an informal evening.
Refreshments were served at a
late . hour and the hostess was
assisted by Mrs. Russell Mefford.
' Those present were Mrs.- Ken
neth . Potts, . Mnu- Clarence Em
mons, Mrs. George R. K. Moor-
head, Mrs. Russell Mefford, Mrs.
Merrill Ohling. Mrs. Dan Schrei-
ber. Miss Ruth Fick, Miss Flor
ence. Power, Miss Helen Board-
man, Miss Virginia Wassam, Miss
Victoria Schneider, Miss Leila
Johnson, M i s s Jeryme Upston,
Miss Marjorie Chrlstenson, Mirs
Hattie Ramp and Miss Minnie
Shrode.
Younger Set Will Enjoy
Gay Party Today ;
Gardner, Stuart and Mary Beth
Van Scoyoc,' children of Mr. and
Mrs. Melwood W. Van Scoyoc, are
entertaining with a Hallowe'en
party . this afternoon at " their
. home on Statesman street. Games
will be in play and luncheon will
be served in the game room in
the basement where the Hallow
e'en motif will ber' carried out.
Their guests' include Mary
Feike, . Danny Feike, : Suzanne
Murdock, Betty . Cooley, Nancy
Lou Dalton, Jean "Bowers, John
Erickson, Eddie Knapp, Lynn
Lockenour, Anna May Lockenour
Bobble Lad d and Shirley and
Donald Johnston of Klamath
1 S-V'd SkLjEj!
BERXy
ICPftf' ; ' FINE-
r Hosiery
f v I 3 200
i y 1 720 pairs only
I
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I - buy on those clear,
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BERRY, IRRIDESCENT MA. J love .o well! Three
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I III ,'-I5?sN! v -1 ; if these now! Sale I II I 111
Yllll Ca( V V begin thia morn-
.IN r- U r-1-"" .A, -, ', d.fT detection
NOW!
A 5 DAY
SALE!
MAS
We Have Made a Wonderful Buy and Pass the Savings on to You!
SELECT NOW
LOUNGING ROBES
WOOL BATH ROBES
AN AMAZING ASSORTMENT
SMART COLORS and STYLES
$5.00 and $5.95
lingerie Sections
2nd Floor
Ill I
A 5 DAY DT JY
SALE! O U I
All Charge
Purchases
Go ol Nov. Bill AND FOR
Payable ' 11 L W 1 X
Dec. 1st
CHRIST
SALE!
MIRRORS
Triplicate Dresser Mirrors . . . Also 14x24
Frameless Wall Mirrors
$1.59
SALAD BOWL SETS
New! Ribbed, square salad bowl
with fork and spoon to match.
Very smart in Ivory china.
Gift Shop.
$ 1 . 1 9
FRAMED MIRRORS
Antique.and old ivory framed mir
rors are very effective in the home
these days. This special offers the
opportunity to purchase them at
a big saving!
$1.19
SPECIAL!
We oil, ad
just, tune up .
your sewing -machine
for
only
$1.00
"WHITB
" AGENCY
SPECIAL!
New shipment
of . the . sea
son's smartest
handbags ar
rived for to
day's selling!
Choice
$1.00
Falls.
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