The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 06, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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TKe OIIEGON 'STATES5IAN, Salein. Oregon, 4xat&r Moraing, March fil938
Phillippes vHosts to
Star Officers
JiftyKnitBlduse
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Phillippe
cpened their home Friday nibt
to the of f lcera of Chad wick chap
ter. Order of the Eastern . Star,
and entertained with a surprise -birthday
party honoring" Worthy
Patron , Harold Phillippe. Dinner
was served on a table attract! re -
with i lace cloth and , centerpiece
of daphne, daffodils and tall ta
pers in crystal holders. The small
er tables held lighted tapers In '
pastel shades. Baskets of daphne
and quince were used about the
rooms. 'J r '-Acj-
Following the' dinner," contract
bridge and other games were en
joyed, prizes for bridge going to
Mrs. ( Meade Pettys, Mrs. Larry
Flagg, C. C. Gabriel and J. S. .
Murray and for the games to. ,
Miss ! Constance "Kantner,-,. Mrs.
Alma Thompson : and Mrs. Leon
Barrick.- Mr. Phillippe ; was .pre-;
sented with a gift by the officers.
Those present were: Mr. wd'.
Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mr; and Mrs.
iFred Gibson; Mr. and Mrs Harry; -(Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. William
iTaw, Mr.- and Mrs.- Meade Pettys,'
JMr. and Mrs. Larry Flagg, Mr.
and Mrs. ' J. S. Murray," ,Mr. -and-Mrs.
Mem- Pearce, Mr., and Mrs.'
Harold Phillipper Mr. ; and Mrs.'
Peter Phillippe Miss - La Verne
Kantner, . Miss , Constaoee Kant
ner, J)r. Gusale Niles, Mrs. 'Alma
Thompson. Mrs; Leon, '. Barriek, '
Mrs. Susan - Yarty, Mrs. r Belle
Jilles Brown, Miss Sara lllnzen
mier, Barbara Flagg and Lenore
Phillippe. , -
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Large needless four-strand of tern); illustrations of blouse and
string, pearl cotton or wool a 8tiche5"j J ' , . i ' ,
. r . v mi v - i Send 1C cents In stamps or coin
simple stitch t .You'll knit this. (coin preferred) for this pattern
blouse In bo time. Pattern 1709 .. to The Oregon Statesman, Needle-
contains directions for this blouse craft DepW Saiem, Ore, -Write
and a plain knitted skirt in sizes piainiy ipauern numoer,
16-18 and 38-40; (all in one pat- name and address. ,
your
Sons of Union Veterans of the
Civil i War and its auxiliary will
meet Tuesday nignt at tne Salem; ,
woman' s clubhouse at " 6:30
o'clock for a no-host dinner.; The
department officers will be enter
tained and there will . be Initia
tion of new members.; The com
mittee in charge includes Mrs.
Rose Riley, Mrs. AtIs Perrin and
Mrs. Mettle Schram. Officers .of
the auxiliary are asked to meet
for practice' Monday night. " '
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! The Rcbekah lodge will meet -for
their regular meeting-in the
Odd Fellows, hall at 7:30 Mon
day night, when the list of eli
gibles for the princess race will
be read and manner of election
outlined. The committee includes
Jessie Moored, .C. A. Nichols and
W. A. Cladek who. will sponsor gon will be
. a benefit skating party Tufsday
night. -For information call 6394 ment will be
or 4277...; competition.
Art Committee Named
By Governor
Mrs. E. O. Hathaway receiyed
an appointment 1 j by Goyernor
Charles " H. Martin to represent
Salem on a committee to select
paintings and sculpture to repre
sent the state at the third annual
exhibit of American art in New
York-city ' beginning. June. 14.'
Mrs. Hathaway jhas asked Mrs.
S. B. Laughlln to act with her.
" The-first meeting of the Ore
gon committee will be held in
Portland . on Tuesday afternoon
in the public library when plans
for selecting: Oregon -paintings
and ' sculpture will be discussed.
The committee plans to publi
cise the competition more this
year than previously so that Ore-
Wesley' Boeder was speaker at
the meetiag of the Highland
Mothers-Teachers Study club on
Tuesday i afternoon . and - talked
about what is being done to cor
rect maladjustments in the cur
riculum lot. the high school. He
also showed testa dealing with
personality- and adjustments. Miss
Murray, principal, announced the
art show and sale fop Monday
night in! the auditorium for the
benefit of the - Art center. The
next program will be given Ap
ril 5. Hi
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represented by Its
best examples of art. Announce-
made later of the
Comic Opera
Gilbert and Sullivan
IAI AkITIlP
lULAINinL
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; or "The Peer and the Peri"
One . Hundred Eighty Singers .
S. H. S. Auditorium v
FrL, Mar. 25;- Sat Mar. j 26
Admission 25c All ; Seats Reserved
Miss IsabeU Gragg, whose mar
riage is to fee an event of the near
future, was the honored' guest at
a Thursday! luncheon and shower
at the Golden Pheasant, when
members of the Ecclesia; club en
tertained. A feature of the hour
was the presentation of jtbe mar- '
riage ceremony in song, 'at which
time Miss iGragg was presented
with a bride's bouquet; cleverly
composed of lace paper 'frills, in
termingled with various 'pieces of
table silvery which were the gift
of the cluW I
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Bliss Dorla Neptane will enter,
tain members of the I advance
.bridge class! of the AAUW at her
home; - 785 ! North Capitol " street
Thursday sight at 7:3. o'clock.
Those wishing to make reserva
tions are asked to call 8231.
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- Miss Eva Cochran will enter--tain,
the e alumnae of Alpha Phi
Alpha .BororitT . Monday) night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van
.Wleder, on North Summer street.
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1-. W and young, 54--".KEp u-, ,m;
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. The preparation for the opera
"Iolanthe" being presented two
nights in; Salem; high school,
-March 25 and 2C Is under way '
and two casts have been chosen .
to sing it. The story of the op
era is mythical, with the char
acters .half mortal and, half fairy
and the music Is said to be some
of the most tuneful of the com-
' positions- of Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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Mrs. Melvln Johnson will be
hostess to members of the Home
Missionary society of the Jason
Lee church in her ; home at 725
Court street on Wednesday at ;2
o'clock. Mrs. , C. IA. Gels ; his
charge of j the lesson and Mrs. A.
J. -Vick the devotions. Mrs. Gor
don Black and Mrs. "A. J. Wil
liams will assist the hostess.
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Mrs. Norval. Edwards will, hon
or members of. the Laurel guild
of the Knight Memorial "church
Wednesday night at -.her home,
187 West Miller street, at 7:30
o'clock. Assisting the hostess will
be Mrs. Iris Arnold, Mrs. Robert
Ashby, Mrs. Veda Bowers, Miss
Harriet Adams and Miss Virginia .
Bartruas. ! - - .j,
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Members of the Yomarco class
of the First Methodist church will
be entertained at the honee of
; Mrs. John Carkin on Stewart
.street Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. "Assisting hostesses will
be Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs..
James Milligan and Mrs. E. C.
-Richards, i . i .
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Sirs. Stanley. Clemea, mission
ary from! China, will he the
speaker at the meeting of the
Eastern Star Social Afternoon
club on .Tuesday at Masonic Tem
ple. Mrs. Pearl Jones is in charge
of the affair, which begins at 2
o'clock. All visiting Eastern Star
members are invited.
Mrs. Frank Kranger entertain
ed at heri home on Friday after
" noon in honor of the 15th birth
day of her niece Ilia Krauger.
Present were Carrie Cogswell,
Sally Baker, Dolores Lawrence,
Ruth Brownlee, Elmira Anderson
and Ilia Krauger. "
CLUB CALENDAR
Monday, March 7
Daleth Teth Gimel Mothers
club at Laussane hall, 8 o'clock.
Daleth Teth Gemel' Mother's
club, Lansanne hall, 3 p. m.
AAUW drama club, 7:30 at
YWCA.
Sigma Nu Study club, Fire
place room of library, 2 p.m.
Altrusia club with Miss Mir
pah Blair, 875 Marion street,
7:30 p.m.
American Legion Junior
aides, with Mrs. Leif Bergsvik,
1090 North Cottage street. .
Daughters of the Nile club,
1Q a.m.i and lunch, Masonic
temple. ....
Tuesday, March 8
- Junior Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal . church, with Mrs.
Carleton; Smith, S 6 0 Parrish
street. ;::"'. " "
Loyalty class, Calvary Bap
tist ' church, nd-host dinnfcr to
the church," :30 p.m." '
."Eastern vStar Social ciud, z
rt m Masonic temsle.
Alpha Mil Delphians, 9:30 a.
m. at Public library.
Retail Clerk's union local no
host lunch and program 8 p.m.
Labor temple. . ,
i. Beta' Chi bother's club meet
at chapter house, 1445 State,
2:30 p.m. . J
. Yomarco class of First Meth
odist church with Mrs. John
Carkin, 735 Stewart street,
2:30 p.m.
Sons of Union Veterans of
the Civil war and auxiliary
meet at Woman's ' clubhouse,
no-host dinner 6:3Q p.m.
Salem Arts league meet in
fireplace room public library,
business! meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
lecture 8 p.m. v
r- Wednesday, Blarch 9 ' .
Literature section, AAUW,
with Mrs. Dwight Lear, 555
North 20th street, 8 p.m.
American Lutheran guild, 2
p.m. in church. - - -
St. Paul's guild with Mrs.
Victor Griggs, 670 South High.
FOE Social club with Mrs.
Judson Bressler, Rt. 3 Box 336
2 p.m.
- Missionary group, Women s
union of First Congregational
church, with Mrs. ,W. . E. Han
son, 820 North church street,
2:30 p.m.
Missionary society First Pres
byterian church, 2 p.m. at
church. '
Woman's Missionary society,
Jason Lee church with Mrs.
Melvin Johnson, 725 Court
street, 2 p.m.
Royal i Neighbors drill team
benefit card party and dessert
luncheon . Fraternal temple,
447 Center street," 1:15 p.m.
Laurel guild of Knight Me
morial church with Mrs. Nor
val Edwards, 187 West Miller,
7:30 p.m. ' ,
Thursday, March 10 '
, Band concert at high school,
for Art center benefit,1 8 p.m.
Silver tea and antique show
at Bush school, 3:15 p.m.,
VFW card party, with Mrs.
C. R. James, 745 South Com
mercial street.
- Advance bridge class of
AAUW meet with Doris Nep
tune, 785 North Capital, 7:30
p.nx
Friday, March 11
Florence Vail mission circle
of Calvary Baptist church, des
sert luncheon 1:.0 at the
church, v '"i -'-V ;i I .-.
- Saleni Union Label league,
benefit card party. Cherry CJy
recreation Toom, 8 p.m.
WINDOW SHADES
Made to fit your windows In
our - shade factory, will last
longer and look better..
See oar famous. Tontine Wash
able and Crackproof Shade he
fore baying. -.i ':, - ' i
SALEM VENETIAN BLINDS
INTERLOCKING WEATHER
- STRIP
Reinholdt & Lewis
. MANUFACTURERS
Salem Venetian Blinds
487 Conrt SC Phone 41S1 .
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SALT CREEK -r- Mrs. Adolph -
Schneider and daughter Mildred 1
entertained in honor of Mrs. Hen- .; .
ry Abderheld en of . Goose Creek.
Refreshments were served to Mei-
dames John Aebi, Otto Skeisies,
Norman - Classen, John TUgner,
Abe; Ewert Albert Voth. John
Wiebe.l J. H. Voth, Dick Bartel,
J. N. C. Iliebert, Ben Lange, Er
nest' Lowen, J.-Heppner, Law
rence - Tllgner and Aivin Aebi.
Mrs. Abderhelden received many
nseful gifts. 1 ,
"The tronble is. when yon bnild a honse the architect; always tries to incorporate some of his own ideas!
That mlist explain it because you don't fin d such harmony in this field as exists between de
signers of clothes and their eventual owners. Take ; the above models;: they're created by leading bouses
and suit us to a T. The little wool suit1 on the left is deep beige j-almost butterscotch in shade,; a
heavenly blend with brown accessories i and, as above, with a brbwn and white checked blouse.
Right, a bolero slashed up front, buttoned down back, all edges scalloped tops a smooth black
silk frock. Shocked into color with vivid scarlet silk at the throat-iand 'round the wrists. i i
(Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc.)
Announcement
.THE.
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Capital Drag Store
take's 'pleasure in announc- t
ing their appointment as
representatives of the
Famoas Line of - Cosmetics
. (and Toiletries
' -i ', of the !
Ho
COLONIAL
DAMES
lywood Beauty
Studi
to
Miss Lucille Siefner, manager
of our toilet goods department,
has been thoroughly schooled
by a representative from i the
Hollywood studio and will
. give personal instruction in
the fascinating art of Third Di
mension; Make-up.
Special Offer For This
Opening
QfiML
OFFER '
Sirs. Judson Bressler will be
hostess to mfembers of the FOE
Social club in; her home on South
Commercial street and Iowa ave
nue on Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
Assisting her? will be Mrs. Hugh
Wane, Mrs. Elmer Kleinke, Mrs.
P. Willwert, Mrs. Harry Phillips,
and Mrs. Albert Bilbrey.
Mrs. Kenndh Bell, Mrs. V. O.
Shipley, Mrs. Ia. D. Woodmansee
will, assist Mrs. Carleton .Smith
as hostess atthe meeting of the
Junior guild of St. Paul's Epi
copal church Which is being held
. in Mrs. Smith's home at 960
Farrish street! on Tuesday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raasell
Kaller--will ragret to laaro that
they are' leading Tuesday tor
Washington, t. C, to make their
new home where Mr. Fuller will
be connected -with the United
States government.;
g.
Salem DauRhters of the. Nile
are meeting, on Monday at Ma
sonic temple for' a 1 0 o'clock
sewing meeting, followed by. a
12:45 lunch. Hostesses are Mrs.
W. H. Brets, Mrs. Bert Flack and
Mrs. Meade petteys.-
Mr. and Mis. Hal DeSart are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of a daughter, Antoinette
Echo, born Friday at the Dea
coness hospital. Mrs. DeSart will
be remembered? as Thelma Dreyer.
.
- The Salem Union Label league
will give a benefit card party at
the Cherry CIt Baking' company
recreation room . on Thursday
night at 8 o'cliack. The public is
invited. 1
In the Valley Social Realm
: STAYTON Mrs. A. M. Dozler
entertained he bridge club at
her home on I jTuesday evening.
Ernest Dozler hfeld' high score at
the close of th play. Mrs. Gil
bert Wourms j fas' awarded the
traveling prize. I
Those present! were Mrs. Louis
Dawes, a gueijit; Mrs. Ralph
Scranton, Mrs. Martin' Gehlen,
Mrs; Henry Gescer, Mrs. Vincent
Mertz, Mrs. Ernfest Dozler, Mrs.
Gilbert Wourms" Mrs. Eleanor
Stewart, and thehostess, Mrs. A.
M. Dozler.
MOUNTAIN VIEW Mrs. L.
B. McClendon was a gracious
hostess at the W. B. Baker home
Tuesday for members of the Lau
rel. ;Spcial Hour club. Sixteen
were present, including two visit
ors, Mrs. E, F. Hamilton and Miss
Viola Jennings. Mrs. Glenn L. Ad
ams was appointed to have charge
of publicity. Mrs. D K. Friesen
and ' Miss Viola Jennings Intro
duced educational stunts during
the, social hour.
It was announced tbat mem
bers of this club are Invited to be
guesls of the neighboring Book
and Thimble club March: 10 at
tne' home of Mrs.-Ray Icey. -
The next regular meeting of
the local-cluB will he March 17
let the home of Mrs. J. M. Six.
.
LIBERTY Mrs. Creelen and
Mrs. jW.'O. Johnson; were host
esses for a party and shower hon
oring Mrs. Robin Fox at her home
on Wednesday afternoon. . The
time j was spent informally and
dainty refreshments were served.
Many' lovely and useful gifts were
presented Mrs. Fox.
Present were the honor guest,
Mrs. Fox, Mrs. C. C. Sargent, Mrs.
Albert Brownlee, Mrs. Louis
Mills,! Mrs. Winters, Mrs. W. J.
Neuens, Mrs. Ed . Westenhause,
Mrs. J. Kuebler, Mrs. G. RXnep
per, Mrs. Lloyd Hake, Mrs. Cru
zen and Mrs. Johnson
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DALLAS The Faculty Wives
club was entertained at the home
of Mrs. Sidney E. Whitworth on
Thursday afternoon.
Mrsi Burton Bell gave a review
of a recent book. Plans were made
for the; activities of the. club for
the next few months.
Refreshments were ; served by
' the hostess to the following mem
bers: Mrs. R. R. Turner, Mrs.
Almos LeFors, Mrs. Burton: Bell,
Mrs. Donald Gabbert, Mrs. Ralph
Murphy and Mrs. Robert Kutch.
The next meeting of the: club
will be neid at tne Home ol, Mrs
no Den jiuicn.
WOODBURN The regular
meeting of the Belle Passl chap
ter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, -was held Friday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. Clajud
Brown. :"..'.! j :
j. Mrs. Brown led the program,
"Local Hiatory, orer which Mrs.
K Orcrton presided-.:, Additional
guests of . the chapter were Miss
Betty Jacobson; of Portland and
Mrs. Anna Jack. III
i Refreshments were served with
Mrs. .Rule Brown and Mrs. Carl
Engleman assisting the hostesses.
Mrs. H.-Overton and Mrs. W. J.
Wilson presided at the urns, t
A '350 VALUE ,9Q0
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with $2.0 AH-PurpcK Crcaaa, for loUcs
Dry ikiMt will rertl ia the diti rickatM
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VIA HONOLULU..;?! S days b the
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