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-. IO V f r I is if . -e i At the meeting of the North Sa lem WCTU scheduled for Tuesday morning at 10:30 In the United Brethren churen in isngiewooa. Rev. O. E. Foster will .lead In de Totlons and Mrs. J. J, Nunn will present the discussions. MissHemenway To Wed This r Afternoon Gb'ming Events Weekfs Social Will 'Include . - - A nnmber of capital folk will motor to Portland today to attend the wedding of Mia Ruth Carolyn Caldwell and William Leslie Gos lin which will be an event of this afternoon at four o'clock at the "Westminster Presbyterian, church. Luncheons at . Keene Home ! This Week . i mi t : Proeidents'l rliih ; Mrs. Roy S. Kpnp r One of the loveliest weddings weeK.ine American uegiuu wuiimi: VI V Richard D hatr of tneantnma season wiu be oi- 'has , arranged a tea, and another of the htful itt'Xn? &frl; 'emhized today' at the Portland will be the musicale tea to be given by Miss Melton r this arranged bridg6 luntheong thl home of Mr. and Mrs.. W. P. Taw afternoon.. ' I '! 1 : ' v -: 'n,comoliment o a large on wisteria Drive when their This year's program in celebration of National Book pop of saiem matrons. The at- nlece. Miss- Ellen! Hemenway, week, sponsored by the Salem public library, ;wffl;Mude anidirof " nTla daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. several programs Of interest to both-adults and Children. and Friday of the week before Hemenway of Portland, formerly , , Tomorrow night will begin the Series Of daily broadcasts were held at the Keene home on J4SwardWSl- ?"oi m of. children's stories whichVare planned for KSLM at;5:15 Leff e street Fan ner, were aLrMrs. Emii J. Roth of Salem, and which will be ' presented Ijy Miss Jane Robinson. Miss several hours of contract follow.! The vowa will be exchanged this Robinson has chosen stories and incidents from dooks ot the luncheon. afternoon at four ; o clock . wun jnerest to children of all ages. The program Will include. Those bidden to the various at R7i Arno vi. vveniger oi me vai- M- m,n "TV TWHt, Ponors " "AIiVp in Wonder- . -M Story Hour.Teas " I i . - - f- , " r IWell go a bit literary today and top the list of inter esting ! events in Salem with the celebration of National Book week which has been scheduled for the coming six days, t i; . ; ' . . Other social affairs have been piannea.ior me uiui i m t : :i: T 4- PmeMenta'i ilnh fairs were Mrs. Wallace Carson, ffitinr Vne preset of "V land," i "Millions of Cats," "Bounce and the Bunnies' .and ..jr- n . .w'mVA et valaHvaa and n - - TTJ..i-: T- TaoViit " , . n ... . ' - - . vwv .A niTU riui ri.Mifi i i ir in. ill .r: i & m uaauwa ;WwpuSl buhuu.v,. v ,V;;Ti ' r.- T; V, aj Mrs. Wlllard Marshall. Mrs. ljtrge..ntf'mber of relatlTes and the story 0f Hadutzi-Dare from "Dorby." " Power.-Mrs. Wokoit Buren Mrs guests.Mtss ' ."-H On Wednesday at 4 o'clock, R. J!. Hendricks will address Thomaj.DrynaB, Mrs. wiiiiam "O. Promise Me" before mony and also the w e ;maTrbeTowswlll be said at one , Author WiU Talk V ' ; ! .. $t ebS u y " 'v - un oaturaay iviiss Julia JDUiier, auuiur oiugiugtou- roorman, Mi-s. J nnn" And Vyii VV cuilcsuay at u viuvAt iw ntnui ivn "uy - uv",'3 w . wijuai, milium the cere- groups from Leslie' and Parrish junior high school in the Mott. Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. dding firepiaCe room of the library. I : j KeSiea MrTSandS lames B. Yotfng, Gay '90s Theme Feature of Meeting The gay '90s theme at the Sa-: MUCH FETED visitors In Salem were Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg - j ; Doney who are chatting here with Mrs. Brace M. Baxter In the offi- -ir-j i. A. ces occupied by Dr. Doney when president of Willamette university. IK p n gXI T 1 Q Tl TO The visitors left for their home In Columbus, Ohio on Friday. v v v m, v (Photo by Kennell-EUis.) j , Seem; and Heard Follov Club Coiicert By JERYME UPSTON .w a-nw mrV'Tti capital and' extensively entertain- 0ne oI the frBt Urge muslcai fooling tea llrteZ Neither dies" Will talk to youngsters in the Children's room Of the Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mrs. Henry v! liJof Si window wSi Ve a library! at 2 o'clock. Following the program the board f 1-"- large pillar of chrysanthemums in trustees and the staff of the Salem public library will be 'S'il VSSoIta SrSS Mitott'S h0ts tea to adults interested in meeting Miss Butler. ; steuaioffS?.' o.' f. cKmSrs, ta SVi of The fireplace room of the library will be the place of the tea, Mrs e. m. page, Mrs. wui.am j. : ' chrysanthemums will be arrang- and hours are from 4 until 6 o'clock.! - ! ,rriu nulinir J KtaAS "Aw cousin ot ! MisS ButIer ? na6 ?f TJn Prtland' aPd MiK SJacI' BeS thebride and i uZl Phyllis Leh- has lived most of her life in Cathlamet, Wash., where she Mrs. Thomas e. miea. Mrs. wii man of Portland will hold white still resides. Her grandparents arrived in Oregon territory Ham s. Cole, Mrs. Don j, Roberts, ribbons forming an aisle for the in 1877. She attended Oregon State college and University Mrf-,rederci;I ?,homPstn'Mr,8' &'lim' of !Wa?hington, where she was interested In athletics; and SS1k5: " feta dresses. majored m home economics. I Wells Baum. Mrs. Leland Smith, Preceding the bride will be MlSS Butler began scribbling stories and poetry When Mrs. Herbert Stiffs Mrs. James , her two attendants- Mrs.- Wilbur a amau gj an(j continued to do SO through high school and , Humphrey Mrs. Herbert Rahe, ? .Z. M.iteS college. Says Miss Butler in a letterjto Miss MHdred Oleson, SJti; . m k .nwni .uv. in librarian : "I beeran to write of the fascinating days of child- Johnson. Mrs. Clifford Farmer.! frocks of blue taffeta will fail hood, spending Sundays at the old, Birnie home hearing the Mrs. Donald j. Young, Mrs. Dam skirts, nufred sleeves with ruffle ieg.enjs 0f early days. My own home, which has been in our "".i8-,"" r?ln i trim Peter Pan collar and but- . x ... . i oca -c Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Arch Jer- S' on the waist: They will car- family; over 50 years, was built jn the 1850 s for George mAn Mrs. Thomas Everett May ry colonial bouquets of autumn Robers and his bride in the yard are his old trees and plants. Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Taylor; blooms. "'Singing Paddles' Was the first published book ' ar Hawkins, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Tha JS": Eiv,n ln now I have just finished a novel of Oregon from 1840-1885, WUgh. Mrs con- The bride who will be given in . , (C,: tj i ti' 4.v,rtnrrVi ?f ia aa w ramus, airs, irmce w.: marriage by er father will wear and am writing a sequel to Singing Paddles, though it is Byrdt Mrg Gu8 Hixson and Mrs a handsome wedding gown of really a Continuity of the thought in the year 1885. Palmer Macdonald of Portland,1 white satin fashioned with court "Sin o-ino-Paddles" is a book of the early Oregon country Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Ronald t n a tn worn i ir. nnu ivi r . ;ari t tZ h. a iv. . i i a . a i.if.ua xu.ujui a w - v T- - - - hwhiiih iit ii wiulri ascn.Buu au - . . m Vtt r. .1.. V l,tnnnnA . . . . v - I I am m nlVAfi Afi I I nl T t Km , womt-..y Salem General hospital auxiliary uoney wno ieu riaay ior meir g j j scheduled for Tuesday ""f ' ,7 around Cathlamet, and IS for Children irom O to it years . ruesu. The tables were set with "J"r.fh wman-- rih. ti rat fortnight and thi- week Sh. ander tne direction 01 Mrs. a shower bouquet of bride's Wends for the children. jr., Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Roy red tablecloths, spoon holders, " or . . n Mondav Dr. and u.ra ttana wiu pre8eni u r08eg &nd bouvardia. huge, sugar bowls and casters of m7r7 maVon9 and . maids Mrs. Bruce Baxter were hosts for tVtSO " tor- Russell E. Pratt of Salem and the period- Ladies cut from old tn r d to hear Mr8- Arthur an at home at Lausanne hall hon- 1U 8 ' brother-in-law of the groom, will i v fc " . Porla Pnttr fonnr la meat V AB man magazines were on the place ; . cards. The " luncheon was in charge of Mrs. E. E. Thomas. . Mrs. C." c; Geer. dressed in a a ir i.ja)i Afinw thA iMnavi it van T,r ttanu rtaa nutu .... t, . r w- .... , . . .v- .tit . , iv, b ck. accomoanied bv Miss informal with people staying and """ai. a recepuua wui iwiuw mo A -,WL- feedfoSMrif S Uumg awhile, ?tea wi served I:f y-d?, and member, ot the br- she presen aprogram tin safternoon itlojjd ; 6 MISS ul iiuiuwci o uxuv ui prvji mill imitts xniS ailcmOOJl o illUSU-al cvcxiv nui ire i uuvuimi H. Simmons. Mrs. Frederick Lam- Tea at Miss Melton's ' . port, Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. A train Miaa VrarfP Vircrini Melton will entertain With George A. White, Mrs. Clifton Ir- tenor, Is guest gerve as best man. . . i -4...j: ooa MfV, ror?frtl etroof wVipti Mrs. Victor R. Griggs, Mrs.. mUSlCaie Ul Iiet BUUUlUa l. itw vHr Jnhn rrnn Mr. W.rh. T,1r Mrs. Lowell Kern, Mrs. Hollis W. i . in th rirawirt room where Miss nw numpers wu m . icn i,ieDe cal party win receive ineir This afternoons musical eveni ;wm ue an imurinai yiv Huntington, Mrs. Allan Carson. costume of that time, spoke on th 8t wearing a black crepe Mary Reynolds presided at the pich,' by Grieg, John Ireland's guests. The serving table will be m by students of Miss Melton; the Misses Mar- Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Da--rvo, v, p.momh-r" nrt rpcaU- 8 V , "Sea Fever" and "Rain." by Leah in aU white and iresidlnit at the erdnl f ve" , ' i. t u -r vid Bennett i Hill. Mm. Rrailor emany IncTdenU rd custom. tn toTer Hris were mVs. Roy KeenV, Rnssel. Miss Gretchen Thielsen rns wia be Mr. Charles Pratt garet Siegmund, penury VlJS -Jn Sma11' Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. much to the delight of her list- tr a few of the committee Mrs Herbert Rahe and Mrs. will accompany him. f Salem and Mrs. James . Ryan garet Wonderlick, Janice Nelson, Laroiyn Urady ana Jean FraJlk H Spears, Mrs, Chester eners. Miss Eula McCuUy Intro- members looking very swank Charles Sherman .... The next The MacDowll club chorus will ot Seattle. Mrs. RasselV Pratt of Claire Swift will play, i .' ' Smith, Mrs. WUliam Connell Dyer, duced the honored guests, the wWle taIking together before it day Mrs. Rahe was a hostess for sing two groups including such Salem will cut the wedding caie. Following the student program John Schmidt, jr., tenor, . Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Ercel ? past presidents. She wore a dress, started ... Mrs. Wayne Loder the faculty mothers, and their popular numbdrs as "My Lover Serving wiU U be Mrs, WUliam ; . Z'.J6A ri rerifftr and fll -kinff for-his first 'group:- Xi-M Pal.H. Bendrlcka, Mr. ! :which.was worn.by her-mother VnVttraetVe two piece dress r young children so the Doney. ; Is a FishermaV and "Walt, of Hemenway.rs. Wilbur reed- wij be presented fJrc: P- D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Edgar T. . h..m.M . tH, titinr ? " . h . i t v wi v- vr w Jova -infl Miss Irene Hatchings. "Mr Mosshm hv D H&fdeiOu My JjOVeiy tdia vy-Wilson, u-- .wn ct..o. vr. ; ot Mtes Linnle tMcCully -and A.r. matCBinit feit and shoes . . . . wily babies when the Doney. left er " suite by Tschalkowskl. Miss The couple wilL leave tor a nd Xhanka Be to God" by Dickson. His second group Will Edwin Vlesko, Mrs. C. a HigglBs,-, was then located in the same, p - rj. Quisenberry ; both in all served and mothers had tea ... panist for the! MacDowell club, other louthem 0,t; f-0' r ' pTirrini Mm Lois Hummer ' Scfamidf and Miss Melton Mt.: Howard Maple, Mn. ' block as the clubhouse. v , black costumes . ; the former The Alpha Phi Alpha maids com- and Mrs. Gordon Flnlay will be elling fhVs bride has chosena G. PuCCini. Mrs. 1-OIS r" -Zvirni James McMullea, Mrs. Fred An- Gnests Present ; . . k wearing one of the new Dlrec- plimented Mrs. Doney on Wed- at the second fclano in the final "st costume suit with brown WQ play a group for twO pianos: Le Matin iine MOmingj unsen, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Mrs. Gr-! Past" presidents who responded toire felts, very becoming- .V. nesday with a large tea . . . . number. . . . caracul, trim andbrown acces- "Le Soir" (The Evening), both. by Chammade,. r V ,ald Backitrand, Mrs. C la ude to the introduction were Jlss. Tea,..jWM -erred; In the .dming She was one of the original foun- ',- Reception Follows.. T&m-:?fhT2 atreet I At the tea hour Miss Melton will be-assisted by ;Mrs. Steusloff, Mrs. Claude Johns, Mrs. j Russell Catlin, Mrs. Iva H. Kirk, room. .Presiding at the urns : ders of the sorority : , -i The re- ; Following the concert, a re- tome in Salem at 1830 Fir street. J M" u f1i'rl -lrrm.T'- Mrs RD "Elliott L e w 1 s Griffith. Mrs. Breymanj Miss Mattie Beatty. Mrs. Richard T--f.iA.li, n bine Cfelvlnr i,ne wa. mostlv in black 1 cenUon will be riven for club Miss Hemenway is well known Merwm Dldleer, Mrs. Charles bnei. MrSv-l.JU. wr. . b u UldUw. Mr., . " . " " ' . . . M M M A V a M i . r . T 1 TV T1.Im' . .J- Kl.n f ' AAWtfyM VmlTT i- I no r . " ' : wntn TOMtn. nnnnn iireTT t mpmnpri. mihk . r.npnii tit Mr. o ""''J - Kniinnir win ue ltiis. n. i, i atia auu ws, nnink I'rair Mr Kan n - u-k- Cartwrieht. Mrs. LaMoine Clerk., Mrs. C. K. Spauldtog, Mrs..W. F.i In biaCk velvet ; ... SerMng th ' in black taffeta with black and Potter at the ome of Mr. and tomee,In . i glt Misses Genevieve Winslow, Jean Fldler, Jean Fowler and ;Mr Frank Chapman and Mrs. G. r areo, n. yora wimce.;mni.; mny "rusta were Mrs. ' Lortas vwte bolero cnecEea jaciei, Mrs. wrs. f tTu juason on soutn " Rottw Petr will sprve - ; . ; i : 5. werimaa. , . i Charies Sher- tended Oregon State college and Betty Peetz WiU serve. indents Entertain - i Pvthian Sisters HoW The home of Mrs. Lyman McDonald at 670 North bum- ' . . . . . .... i i. 1 .tlL. liiien T smnn . Hllfiirifkca ltlnor mer street will oe openea io memuts uie.niirci-u 6' " . ,j. . wevers, ran. ,nu ".. Schmidt - in black - taffeta wjtn Doney in Diaca. nei, pieasea 19 unurcn sireei. Airs, unaries sner- L 6 ii.. 7 T J I HTr Plirtnn Murtd. Mrs. Marx MC- . v j ..u. loo ln H frlonHa Mrs. mnn la ohatrmon In nlirk ka a meiuuer VL n new rui. t . r .. i J -'.in.k .t .H itAA.iiMA . . r- -. r . -i.w ... VAth attended. Salem arhnnla and ' .-rx imw v"t " v,nuier, u" 6 otvviuwm,, ting nat with long veil .... Mrs. uruce. iiaxier m. oiock crepe wuu nir. . - - Mrs. I. M. Schannep. ' Cbaadler Brown in all green . .. sliver trim . . . and Dean Olive Mrs. NewtonjDe Pre and Mrs. 18 now connected with thewn- At the business meeting the sauntering into the 4inlng room j Dahl In. a pretty : flowered print Grover Bellinger, will gTeet guesta lamette Grocery., An.nmber; oi . 'preliminary exercises were led by to have tea were : Mrs. Louia 1 . '.i . The tea table was beautiful , at the door anil in the receiving Slem people are motoring to Mrs. CY C .Clarke, and Mrs. Dean Laehmund and Mrs. i WilHam H. ; wllh a large bouquet of baby line will be Mri. Eason,-Mrs. Ter- Portland to attend the wedding. Patterson. ; A silent tribute was Lytle wUn Mr8; Louis Mathias, iHhitsantfiemums with larger one. ril, Mis. Julia Query, Mr. Pptter r , naiil fft Mr A N. Tllish and Mrs. i .-.w.' ' V Ui. Vnart In iliailBi . ..4 U(o. IImwii .. . Alice Dodd.' both former presi- ltal . Sh- WM ja an biacit 0f yellow and bronze with math- Pouring will be Mrs. Bruce Symphony L.Oncert8 to . . . a . . a a m a- - A av W1a H mAnwawa all T Aoaa M W f ' a . auxihary on Wednesday afternoon when the past presidents cetria temple, No. in, Pyth entertain at their annual tea: The affair is planned to honor jaa sisters held the i ro call Receiving will be MrsV Leon M. group, and -Mrs. Lyman McDonald. ueuia wnu nio uku cvcij. witn beautlial rox cape . . . Mrs. . mg tapers .... l.ne pourers an. . trailer ana mrs. ij. xr. uisnop, ana y vr J v- Mrs. Georbge. Rheten led in victor Griggs with two army looked very good. . ... Mrs in charge of the dining room will Begin WOnaajT tnrtnr nld tlma nnm Mrs. .Karl i - . .... . Tr....ii. t. o.a. VbIih In ; tvAtvo marniit. !'' v.. I r r- Andrcten was at the niano. Dur- :. mm Tn. . .,t r rwi taffsta. Mr . Frank r.onrpo Allan Wnt Mn watiaoa A gala event in Portland, and RTUj Mrs. Glenn W. Irorter, Wlie OI Ing the singing, those in costume ler k . . Glimpsed Myra Belt, Erickson In black velvet. Dr. Hel- Wharton. . T one of interest to Salem music rur an(J the past presidents Will assist, gave an informal style show. rs. wh0 tM recently announced her en Pearce la blue metanie and wmamette girls asked to serve loTers. tne Portland Sym- , r j I w, u. wooie,.Bo wn uitBiuiti engagement . ; . A group of worn- Mrs. Kooert m. uatae in oiacs are tne Misses ilutn Tokum, Nat- . 7 - of the. program talked about the en from tne jon.ior GuUd lunch- chiffon with a huge pink flower He Neer, Eleanor Sherman, Ver- at the Auditorium on Monday NeDraska Dinner Invent important, place r that women'. eon came for the affair, among at the neckline . , . The two na Vosper, Marion Averill and n,gnt- Dr- Van Hoogstraten has . clubs have taken in establUhing them , . .Mrs. John Carson smart Goodenough girls .Maxine and ina Bennett. Miss Frances iVIr- chosen .a program of lilting (Jf Friday iNlght iiuraries. n. v.. x-. duup ro- ln . M-Cfc tailleur relieved bv a Eileen wno are very musics guia Melton. Mrs. T. J. Amino. """"" ra ' Ed- 'uue iruiu aci, x uiuweiuii new members "and any' women eligible to join he organiza-' meetmr ' Thursday with a large tion. Mrs. Albert haggis chairman in charge of the tea. .the , no p host Urown, presiaeiu oi xne Mrt. iRuth Norrls, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. James H. TurnDUll Greenwood,-Mrs. Florence Shipp he post commander-Will and Mrs. Alice Davies. j Later in; ibb vfcnioK lit. ana mis. uriyeos-; pause of Hubbard gave interest-; ing talks on their trip to New York. Mrs. Cobi DeLesspanse was, a ruest of the Woman's Homo At bhower Mrs! G. H. Wilson Feted "hich is given In response to Members of the Nebraska Women's auxUiaryr entertained Mrs. Emery Hendrickson was hosteBs at a shower given in non- many requests is the only excep- .A " ,f . v or of her sister. Mrs.' G. H. Wil zou iormer neoiiMu.;"" , . , The Polka and Furlante from P. hall Friday night, A no-nosi faj ousmessmeeung. Mrs. uvr- Companion, and was much feted while ln New, York. The P.L.E and F. club of the Pythian Sisters was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Bil-i brey this week. Cards followed Stay in Your Own Back Yard, Mlsg Mildred and Miss j Marjorie complimenting Mrs. R o b e r t a en, Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs viewed the first meeting of the etrin- of pearls.. . . Mrs. Henry played during the afternoon and , ker, i Mrs. Silas Gaiser,. Mrs. Ed- oaieiu vuiucuv v.uw m u..u v. compton wearing a ciever wis wore.oie. wara jjeooia ana vernon ioug- held in her home 37 years ago. 8port coat of light blue and : UNIQUE DECORATIONS . . .. las will assist about the rooms. It wa located where the Supreme matchlng hat with a band of at the third district convention The hostess committee includes wait, uiiuiS u Dv.u niaid ... .sisters logemer wno oi- me jumw wuwcu , uuw . mrs.: v. a., apaiiainc. Mrs. uoue- . - . . . j . . : i n-iv,, vi.t, vr Mrs. Gordon McGUchrist sang 'mm for tca . . mj Shannon the Salem clubhouse last Sunday las McKav. Mrs katA T.ahiS Weinberger' merry opera, dinner was served at : 30 o'clock. qu1Ub lu" :u."1 JZ: vS" "VLv!r- "v,ir; Twlld:.'aIte!l:i!;cr HOtfio W Mtoa Ros, . The Indian motif was used Mrs.LSilas Gaiser, Mrs. John No7- Rwanda." and the Ballet .Suite AiTarIea program was presented PCnmR S ino vjuuu nuuvicu . uiuico - i . ---- fScarlatti-Tommaslni) will be nanng me eyeuiug. ; Those present were relatives oi Azzie Mixson, airs: r rances jXne nau was aecoraiea wun me nonorea guesi, Airs. n. iucu- uiwutitou-joh. i i. , the Thanksgiving motif and the der, Miss Charity Brodgette, Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Teter van Hoogstraten brougnt Daca laDies were ceniereu whu a. j-nuucmuss, uciocii, mm. . , . with him from Europe this sum- flowers and berries. Mrs.; L. I. Miss Irene Osborn, Mrs. S. HIn- Eunice But If, Mrs. Lncllle Corap- mer ; v Flathers, auxiliary president, was kle, Mrs. F. Lukinbeal, Mrs. ton and Mrs. Mary Buhrey. Mrs.; ThTee of Brahms' Hungarian general chairman of the- affair Madge Kufner, the honored guest Hixson assisted the hostess in Dances will rjund out this pleas- and Mrs. Aura Williama waa in Mrs. G. H. Wilson and the hoa-- serving refreshments late la the Jng nrogram. , f . charge of . the program. ! , tess Mrs. E. Hendrickson. ; evening. ; ; "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" and christenson 4TT JA- TkammKvA TfAA -t Campbell Lawsod, national pres- Harry Crain, Mrs. Walter Denton. MVESa up to all expectations ident of the federated women's Mrs., George Allen, Mrs. Newton glTen tneir Prtlana premier, be- K. StockwelL "Under the 'Bamboo Tree," Mrs. - Ivan Martin read rom . . . was Angna Enters, famous clubs who Is a descendant of an DePrez and C old minutes of the Woman's club tlanc6 mime wno appeared here Indian chief. Clever registration and traced the work done In es- Mondav niaht . . . A few lucky tags given the guests represent- I tablishing the city library The pe0pia na)i the pleasure of meet- -ed the Indian arrow . . . . A Mrs Will Mav Hnnnra material was compiled by Mrs. F. ,"ZnA t,ivin t w at an in- laree and interestine collection of A,"B' " " iuaj uuuor A. ! Elliott. I Mrs. Russell Catlin tormal gathering following the Indian articles was on display in Willing Workers then told of lier experiences col- concert . . we are told she Is the clubrooms, including baskets, , o j . lectlng books and dues pledged. Tery charming and pleasing to pottery, rugs, beads and Jewelry Mrs. Will May entertained the for the library in a horse and talk to and nas a deep Toice... Large wigwama decorated wilHng Workers class of the buggy. 1 she was dressed in ; very chic the main rooms .'. .. The break- Ylret ChrisUan church at her Mrs. C. C. Geer played an old traveUIn outfit which just suit- fast table was centered with a home Wednesday for its rornlar favorite -Whistling Kurus and ed her v a three piece suit, miniature Indian village . monthly meeting. - Mrs Mabel an runidentif led member" expert- green plaid pleated aklrt; plain camp, trees, Indiana dancing Robinson, the inew president pre- - ly executed the cake walk. . green blouse, caracul Jacket with around the fire l and an Indian Bijed. . Another feature of the after- 6ieeves of the plaid of the skirt with his bow and arrow . ... - since the organization of the noon was . a guessing -contest - and black accessories . . . Honors to Virginia Wassam for cia88 in November, 1923 at Mrs when Mrs.. Clifton Mudd won, a interesting to note . . she wore this clever scene . V . More wig- May's home. It has alwava met iui iu5uhi;iuS e..v.a. no . maae-up and nas Deauuiui warns on iub tuutuwu tamo , . mere tor the November meeting number; of old -.time pictures eye9 charming her many a huge one Injthe center with a ror manT yeafs Mrs. May served brought by members of the group costumes she has absolutely no totem pole and little ones af each ag teacher of the das As a ! , ' help . . . in her dressing room place . . . . An informal tea was token of friendship, Mrs. Edith she had a rack with a separate served late m tne anemoon wnu carper, the only charter member hook for each cbstume . . . thus the same idea carried out . . . present, gave Mrs. May a corsage, a lightning change. . - Something different were the Bouquets of falf flower. ; were POPULAR : VISITORS in the gourds used for candle holders, arranged about the rooms.! . ' Thr hostess, assisted b Mrs. romll, PliiK trt FtrtjiiTi eta Wagner,! Mrs. Lucine Hunt, acuity t.iuo to Jintenain d M EditB mcrircA . coming meeting and no-host din- R PplplirfltMl f 1 At Affair Thursday freshments after the business ner at 6:30 on Tuesday nlht at Ue. eieDraieU; Aliair xuurssuay meeUng. The! following members iL?.1?: IrrS ": Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry BateV .The Willamette university fac- - V oonwere: Ing among the scores that Dr. Eastern Star Will Meet Un 1 uesaay . iopular visitors in miawfiiV dkVl at nla riValaal Af Eastern Star," will have a home- Golden. Wedding Will f": 5:. ?Je: rrUon or-WesaTnlght. church. GuesU ""eB,r .T-;:r.. r"m from .?:30 to S o'clock. All friends of the mothers' lowing dinner. , Candidates wiU receive the de- "rj."" an interesting airair lor xnurs- w. II. Gardner, Fay Humphrey,, gree of the order and November .rtnm" day afternoon in the . Carrier A. T. Noth, Guy L. DrlU, Ina birthdays will be especially hon- ;V-Ta- room of the First Methodist creeapaum, c. E. Bowen, Edith ni v Aiaerm, la tme Jfarrisn, M. J. will be members naTan r,ai v r t . .4. w, Midm JUi A-fi Club. Of the Tint. Philin Shohar; Vabol oa assisted' by Mrs. Miller Hayden, 'ire -Ttted to attend. r three sororities, Alpha Phi Al- Eva ArnetV fi. W. Cooley, Ferral Miss Thelma Taylor, Mrs. Jra . " - . 1 -'w"'- pna, new una ue rau m uiuwa, nt nun . uewur, Darbv and Miss Cora Behrns. daughters and four aons, and an affair win begin at 3 o'clock, JUyrUe Reanek Mabel Robinson, vaiDj anu wisa m x. . wfll bfi present for e anniversary I Mrs. Herbert E. Rahe is In and Ava LIndL Additional guest. ' celebration. Their ) children are: , charge of the program for the af- were; Mrs. R. D. Ralston, Mrs. r Mrs. FVed Casbioa win lead de Harry S. Bates of San Francisco, ternoon. Mrs. Roy Keene is in J. Sears.SMlss Hazel C. Lind, votions, Mrs. Vera Cannon is pro- Fred P. Bates of Twin Falls,-Ida- charge of the tea hour and will and Mrs. V. Si Sawyer, . rSm airman and . Mrs. C. W. ho. Mrs. Ed Eoft of Jerome. Ida- he assisted bv the faculty wlves ' ! ''. ' ' " : mvv.MmJ,.mm , M i i . 7 ai : v-'.. Ji - - - - - j - : t ? - i '.'. , v.- to lL. v:-.-? ,s k - , ' - - r .." '.X ., . . . . 4. -rr -Tri-iiT.- tttm u.n WrfrnnA Huehes. Dorla licv will direct the study period ho, Mrs, Laura Eaton, Mr F. E. Mr.., Bruce R. Baxter and Mra. The flrst dance of the year for .iMwusc row TwSan; 'frene Roemhieldt. Emily; at the meetinr of Iota Sigma of Wilson and Artnur a. uates, an Morton Peckwui pour at the tea memoers oi w asuKrvuoa ciu "V"r'":"VrT", ,'-- t " llli: 7 T," v o-.,.. ib.ki wfTir iiainp- held on Monday at of Salem, Mrs. Guy Cable ot Seat- hour." Mrs. Charles Johnson wrni halL There will be a no-, tie, Mrs. Roy Brink and -Robert ; making general arrangement, for most dinner at C:30 o'clock.; . - W. Bates of Santa Monica. Calif-., the affair. S KrSTbSd nex? SSday night Howard7Rum Herado Margaret Jorgenson. Rose Wolleson. Ruth Sw.rts, Anabel ,Moo i Nettle H in the Mirror rooH the Mar- SwVlloU Levena. Selma Fisher. Florence Teed. Mary MInto. Marion- BreU. Hilda Rohlfs, Jean Oeder. Mauna Loa Wharton, Jessie Snapp, ion hotel ! a- Marilyn Kantock, JuUa Query and Gretchen RelnhardLCJestea-MlUer Photo. J(, , . ; j :: -: . . , --TT-'-.i -4 TV--:-'.' vv--v. rr.-: - - ': : v-- -:-Vv - I. -i -vvr : vvv-l -;-';r:V'r-r::.- "v.: :. h, - :.-'V, ' vr-,--i