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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning February , 193S PAGE THIRTEEN Dancing Clubs to Meet This Month " Within the next fortnight a number of the dancing groups will entertain with February dances. The Wisteria club will entertain Friday night with a semi-formal dance at Cattillian hall. The com mittee in charge of arrangements Includes Mr. and Mrs. Russell But ler, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. "Max Alford and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith. Saturday ni bt members of the . Subscription club will entertain with a.Vateatine dinner dance In the Mirror room of the Marlon ho tel. John CaHaghan and his or- chestra from Portland will play tor dancing. Tbe following Mon- day. February 14. the Monday night dancing club will be host for a Valentin dance at Castillian, kail. On Sa:urday night, February 26. the Town club will hold a for mal dance at the Marion hotel. Hostesses Honor Men At Bridge Party Mrs. Frederick H. Thompson and Mrs. VT.3.- Braun entertained members of the Monday study group and their husbands with an Informal affair last night at the Thompson home cn North Summer street. Bridpe was In play during the eyening followed by a late sup per. The Valentine motif was used In the decorations. Additional guests were Dr. -and Mrs. Charles Wood. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. La baa Rleeves. and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime. Pemberton-Huddleston Vows Are Said Miss Mabel Huddleston became the bride of Max Pemberton at a ceremony read in the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Daniels on North 18th street last Friday night. Attending the bride was Miss Lennie Lou Burch; Grant Fallin attended the groom. After a short trip to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton will be at home in the Palace apartments. A large crowd attended the benefit card party given by the PLE & F club of the Pythian Sis ters at the home of Mr." and Mrs. D. P. Slater Friday night. High scores went to Mrs. L. B. Hixson and Mrs. Chester Hixson, Fred I "i? ,' Terry Emmons Celebrates First Birthday ? J 7 A - - L, YZL MRS. LTDIA ANN LTNDE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Emmons entertained at dinner Friday night at their home In honor of the first birthday anniversary of their son, Terry LeRoy. Members of the fam ily were invited for dinner and a birthday cake with one candle cen tered the table. Covers were placed for Terry LeRoy Emmons, Mr. and' Mrs. Lemuel Hobson, great grandpar ents of the honor guest, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter D. Pugh and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene V. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Montgomery and Nancy Lea and Jerry Lynn Montgomery, David Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Emmons. Daleth Teth Gimel Mothers to Meet en Parent Education Expert, Speaker The Daleth Teth Gimel Moth ers' club will meet in Lausanne hall on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All mothers of Daleth One of the general assembly Teth Gimel members and women speakers at the Home Interest jn whose homes the members live, conference to be- held in Corral- are inrited to the meeting. Dean lis. February 8 to 11th at Ore- olive M. Dahl will be the speaker. gon State college, will be Mrs. The Mothers club is planning Lydia Ann Lynde. parent educa- BeTeral educational and social af tion specialist from the cxten- fairs for the near future. Daleth sion service. Washington, D. C. Tetn GImei is a national organlza- Mrs. Lynde is a graduate and tion and is open to all girls on the has a master of science degree Willamette campus, from Purdue university, and has studied in the graduate schools q P i- t r; of tha University of Indiana, the vecea leneilt University of Minnesota, and the Fphrnnrv 17 University of California. She Is J- ' a homemaker and a mother has piana are bej made for the been ateacher in nursery, Jun- br,d b m f w h memberg or high and high schools For of the past nine years her extension p Episcopal church wln be experience has brought her in hoste8Se8 Thursday night. Febru .rS TSL 17 at tbe Chemeketa street till uwu fjaa cut, ;uui. rv u ii v u y Y'7 hi VbW with home of Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Playing will start at 8 o'clock. and Individual conferences rio run ta Mrs. Lynde will talk to the ss -Eleanor Fun d h a m is in general assembly Wednesday. erg e of arrangements and those February 9 on "Living With Our wininf to ,make r!s7tIon311are Children." She will also be avail- sked to.c.a"(he at 3076 or Mr8" able for personal conferences Spears at 5610. during- the sessions. YWCA Board Meeting Lesion Auxiliarv Program Monday Slated for Tuesday "Isn't that Just like a man? Inheriting all that money right after 1 1 threw him over; When fate deals out a cruel blow, you'll suffer less if you envelope yourself in a tea gown such as hers of black ottoman, very decol lete and romantic with Its fluttering ruffle of turquoise chiffon to match the night robe beneath. The slim-fitting, black crepe dress on the right has an interesting curved side closing in the bodice and coat-like closing in the skirt. The open, diamond shaped neckline is refreshingly new. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. In the Valley Social Realm PERRYDALE Mr. and Mrs. ZENA Mrs. A. L. Kinton was Robert Mitchell entertained Wed- given a delightful surprise at her The monthly board meeting of A short program has been plan- " '" t"' heid Tneadar nesday night with a dinner and lovely new home at Brush Col the American Legion auxiliary """"'"s" " f ..c 1 ,v ... .... . . . rnnm a Mrs TT Ci Mflicnn th now wuich win De neia in jraiernai -- temple on Monday night at 8 president will preside at the meet o'clock. Miss Jeanette Clarke will A this time she will announce give a reading on the birthday of the chairmen of her committees Lincoln. Members of the Junior fr t,he 19,38 year- F?lwi?Zth auxiUary will present a playlet f?eeng a heon wiU be held at "We Carry On." After the meet- the Marion hotel in honor of the ing. the group will join the Post new board members, in a review of Dr. Laban Steeves film. Miss Betty Abrams, daughter later in the evening cards were lege when members of the Spring played. Those present were Mr. Valley Home Missionary society, and Mrs. Loel Kahle, Mr. and which generally meets at 2 Mrs. Dave Byerley, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock, arrived early and served Orville Kurtz and Elenor Cregg. a 1:30 luncheon which they had prepared beforehand. The group n-i-w t?. T,etlnr of tht presented Mrs. Kinton with an Sizma Nu study club which will attractive glass floral centerpiece. he held In the Firenlace room of Luncheon preceded a patriotic the Salem Public library on Mon- program of group singing, accom- dav at 2 o'clock the subject ot paniea by airs, naipn h. scott "India" will be featured. Mrs. C. at the piano, devotionals by Mrs Miner ana wayne t. ureenwooa. beverai memoers oi e un- of Mr and Mrs Carle Abrams a ----- - reyiew of Wayne D Henryf president, and - w- YT.ai fpu .-. i t -i : j K tumv senior in tii6 scbool of journ&lism "Voiceless India" by Gtrtrude i (Continued on page 14) son ana Airs. aiie eizei. i uc last party in tbe series will be given next Friday. February 11, at the same address. S21W " mV ?l th.e "y ' Washington, Emerson . and a discussion of the Palmateer. Mr. and Mts. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. William Por- CLUB CALENDAR Monday, February 7 Daleth Teth Gimel Mothers' club at Lausanne hall, 3 o'clock. Northwest Division of Ladles Aid of First Presbyterian . church, with Mrs. E.A. Kenny, 2 p.m. ' Delta Phi alumnae meeting with Miss Marian Bretz. 691 . Highland avenue, 6:30 supper. Past Presidents Marion County VFW auxiliary with Mrs. Henry Sims, 364 South 25th street. American Legion auxiliary Fraternal temple. 8 p.m. Junioraides with Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, 1090 North Cottage street. Sigma Nu study club Fire plac room. Salem public li brary, 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 8 " - Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church met with Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, S95 North Cot tage, 1 p.m. Salem Arts League 7:45 p. m. Fireplace room, Salem Pub lic library. St. Vincent de Paul card party 8:15 at parish house. Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary, at Woman's club house 7:30 p.m. Evening group, Fidac study club, with Mrs. Avia White, 247 South Cottage street. Encampment committee VFT auxiliary with Mrs. Ward Wolfe, 651 Thompson street. Betl Chi Mothers club, with Mrs. Arthur Gibbard, 1460 State street, 8 p.m. Social Afternoon club. East ern Star, Masonic temple 2 p. m. Junior Woodmen, Fraternal temple 4 p.m., practice. Wednesday, February 9 Ladies Guild, American Lu theran church, 2 p.m. at church. - Dorcas society, Christ Lu theran church, 2 p.m. Missionary society of Presby terian church, annual meeting '2 p.m.-at church. Women's Home Missionary society, Leslie ME church 2 p. m. with Mrs. A. E. Rhoten, 1395 South High street. Marion county auxiliary. VFW, Marlon hotel. FOE social club, with Mrs. O. D. Blnegar, route 6, 2 p.m. Thursday, February 10 Lecture in Fireplace room of Salem Public library, by WI1 lard C. Bush. Free. 7:15 p.m. All day sewing meeting ot VFW auxiliary with Mrs. George Lewis at 1180 North Winter street begins at 10 a.m. Prank has been Pleded l Theta slSma religious sects of India will be led -wV. UwUVaaa, "-j by yirs. K. woiton ana ours. fnr woman In innrnaliflm Sttics la . t - VCill 2ft I 1 Mllfl Illf-I1 V WPrH JITI and Mrs. A. M. Johnston. Mr. and nounced and pins presented at the rD7' airs. James iurnouii aua . mrs. Nota Handerson. -Virgil Dav Soloist With Orchestra The next Salem Philharmonic orchestra concert is scheduled for the Leslie auditorium on Wednese day, February 16 with Virgil Day, tenor, as guest soloist. The orchestra will be heard in a publications banquet, held at the Meany hotel recently. This honbr Mrs. E. A. Kenny Is hostess and is especially appreciated by Miss Mrs. C. F. Pratt, Mrs. Grover Abrams, as Col. Abrams, a former Birtchet, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker newspaper man, has tor many and Mrs. 0. E. Hogue are assisting years been a member of Sigma hostesses at the meeting of the Delta Chi, national honorary northwest division of the Ladies fraternity in journalism. Aid of the First Presbyterian church being held at the Kenny home on Monday at 2 o'clock. Willard C. Bush, author of "Pahang," will give a free lecture In the Fireplace room of the Sa- Mrs. O. D. Blnegar will be lem public library on Thursday hostess and Mrs. J. F. Rowland, program of varied numbers in- night at 7:15 o'clock. The lecture Mrs. Roger McVey, Mrs. S. John, eluding "Flnnlandia," by Sibellius, is free and the public invited, but Mrs. Henry Davidson and Mrs. H. "Tales of the Vienna Woods." owing to limited space, admission Weise will be assisting at the waltz by Johann Strauss and the will be by ticket. These may be meeting of the FOE social club Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 in A obtained free at the circulation being held at the Binegar home minor. desk In the library. on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Day appeared m saiem wun the Ad club Gleemen last April and was one of the soloists at the Portland Symphony's presentation 1 ot the "Messiah" at Christmas time this year. He was one of the leads in the opera "Martha" which was presented by the Portland Civ ic Opera association. Mrs. D. B. Jarmen returned to Salem from Santa Monica on Mon day but expects to go south again on Friday. VALENTINE CANDY Salem's finest showing. Exclusive designs. 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