Society .. Glubs 'Music News and Features of Interest to Women llrs. Goulet Will Be Honored at Luncheon CLUB CALENDAR Thursday, April 21 . Marlon County Veteran as sociation, Miller hall 10 a m. all day. Lions auxiliary 1:15 lunch 'at Godfrey'. - Fidelia class of First Baptist church with Hr. F. M. Boyt, covered Mrs. E. C. Apperson and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Norwood .UMnii nr MrMinnrllle. will en tertain with a smartly arranged -754 North Winter, affair at the former's noma in dish luncheon, 1 p.m. McMinnville Friday afternoon In Hollrwood Merry-Go-Round compliment to Mrs. Homer Gou- ciub afc Mm. Amanda M un let, Jr. A number of Salem and - gen 2 p.m. . Portland .folk hare been invited Ladies' Maccabee club No. to the 1 o'clock luncheon. The iiz meet with Mrs. George Informal Affairs Thisweekat White Home : The West ; Lefelle street home of Major General and Mrs. George MAXINE BUREN Women'i Editor. Hoinemaking Styles Food Bridge Benefit Scheduled for Friday. The largest affair scheduled for this week Is the Salem Daugh- ftXternoon will be spent in playtng cards. J . . ' - - -Those bidden from Salem are Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., the honor guest, Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr., Mrs. Charles Robertson, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Robertson. Mrs. Romeo Gouley, Miss Kaye Gouley, Mrs. Creighton Benton Jones, Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. Victor Tfoodfleld. ' Guests from Portland will be Mrs. William Sheehy, Mrs. Arthur U. Cannon. Miss Ruby Archenbau, Mrs. Hugh Williamson, Mrs. Wal ter wnoamson, Mrs. Kevin Cook, Mrs.?. J. Anderson, Mrs. "WnHam Aldrich nd Mrs. Perdus Shipley. ,.. . . . Alpha Phi Alpha Motners Meet at Chapter House Plans were made for benefit bridge party on May 3 at the aaeettng of the Alpha Phi Alpha mother's club Tuesday afterneoii mt the chanter house. Hostesses for the affair were & Vehrs, Mrs. Luther Chapln. Mrs. T. C. Mason, Mrs. Frederic Thompson, Mrs. A. R. Thompson . nd Mrs. Charles Wilson. A des sert luncheon was serred with each guest bringing her faToiite dessert and later exchanging recipes. These present were Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen, Mrs. Ray Tocom, Mrs. Ralph Kletzing, Mrs. Duane ; Gibson. Mrs. Frederick Thompson, Mrs. A. R. Thompson. Mrs. F. A. Kurtz, Mrs. Luther Chapin, Mrs. J. D. Fbley. Mrs. George Vehrs, Mrs. Herbert Glais yer. Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. Arthur Selander, Mrs. John Cooter, Mrs. T. C. Ma son and Mrs. Charles Wilson. . Diets, 2493 State street. 1:30 p.m. k Sewing club ,of American Le . gion auxiliary meet with Mrs. Harold Perkins. Oak Knoll farm in Polk county, X p.m. I Woman's Benefit .association meet at KP hall, 8 p.m., social hour. f , Kerry Misglers with Mrs. George Tharp, 1902 North 6 th, Z -in. ! Chapter Q. PEQ. with Mrs. C. B. McCuUough, 2S5 West Le felle, 1:30 dessert luncheon. 1 I Sigma Ka?pa alumnae with Mrs. Earl Cooley, 2270 Center, . S "PJDtt. -. -.; i Woman's Councft of First Christian ch-urch meet In church Tmrlora. 2 p.m. J AAUW begluirtBg bridge class with Mrs. Phillip Barrett, X090 North Winter, 7:30 p.m. I Salem Council; of Women's organisations meet in city library, 2 p.m. L Grant Parent-Teacher asso- Henrietta White Interesting Program for e. Hostesses uranc rareni-reacner aaso- rt 1 ir . Mrs. George elation meeting at School, 7:30 "Oman S UUD Meeting p.m., election of officers. Faculty Women's club of Willamette university with Mrs. Ernest C. Richards, 9S6 Center street, 2: SO p.m. Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. J. W. Pentiiey. Liberty Womans' club and mothers of school pupils meet at halt, 2 p.m. Grange Home Economics club meet with Mrs. E. G. Clark, f Friday, April 22 Barbara Fritchle tent No. I ritualistic instruction meeting at WCTU hall, 8 pjn. Women's Unlta ian alliance with Miss Gertrude Ravage, 1362 Plaza, West Salem, 2:30 p.m. 'Disabled Veter 'ns of World War Old Time dance at Cherry City auditorium, 7:3C p a. South Salem WCTU with Mrs. C. T Hoover; 1398 Fir streets Contract bridge class of Amer ican Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Myrtle Clark. Polk county, 2 p. m. For reservations call Mrs. M. E. Ramsdell, 5467. Fruitland . Womans club, with Mrs. C. Cernlck at 8 o'clock. Monday, April 25 . Alpha Gamma Delta fclumnae with Mrs. B. B. Bossatti, Dal las, 8 p.m. Call Mrs. Estill Brunk for transportation. Bliss Irma Walker to Be Honored at Party " ! - Miss Vera Walker will enter- t tain with a kitchen shower Thurs- I day night in 'honor of her sister, t - Hiss Irma Walker, whose mar I; " riage to Clifford Hanson will bo . an event of Saturday, April 23. At a late hour supper will be I- served by the hostess. Those bidden to honor Miss ' Walker are Miss Inabelle Creech, i Miss Mildred and Miss Sylvia li Tehle. Miss Lucille Bushnell. Miss i 71it an A Mlaa Thllta Millar I Miss Muriel Martin, Miss Clarice I Kobe, - Miss Luella DeHarport, I Miss Dorothy Rulifson, Miss Jane wit i V r j . i - . r : . if i- Barbara Taylor. Miss Jackie mothers 01 Oregon,, state college abot several of the poems in her Walker, Mist Maude Martin, Mirs. motored to Salem yesterday for book. Vesper Elridge, Mrs. Lois Sumner, the monthly luncheon meeting At the tea hour Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Cecil H. which was" held at the home of .Geer and Mrs W." F. Fargo will Walker. Mrs. Aline King. Mrs. Mrs. Dan McLellan. Hostesses preside at the urns. Mrs. U. G. Dorothy Walker and Miss Vera were Salem Oregon State Theta Shipley held of the tea commit Walker. J a. wane is me scene or two ters of the NHa honem tA smartly arranged affairs this party Friday afternoon at 2 week. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. o'clock at the Marion hotel. George White entertained a group Those attending are asked to of Portland women including sev- bring their own cards and table eral army wives at luncheon and accessories. Proceeds from the several hours of cards. Covers affair will be used In the Nile were placed for 18 guests. philanthropic work. -Today Mrs. ' White and her At the tea hour lira. Joseph daughter. Miss Henrietta White, - Carter, Queen of Nydia Temple, are entertaining at their annual and Mrs.. David Wright, Princess luncheon in compliment' to the Tirzah. will preside at the serv- national guard wives. Several lag table. The table will be hours of contract will follow the covered with a lace cloth and luncheon. . M . centered with a bouquet of daffo ' Covers will be placed for Mrs. , dOs and narcissus in crystal bowl Thomas Riles" Mrs. Clifton Irwin, blanked with yellow tapers In Mrs. Kenneth Rowntree. Mrs. crystal holders. Harry Hunt Towler. Mrs. Thomas A group of the Rainbow jirls Krerett May, Mrs. W. Wells Baura, who will assist In tie serving Mrs. Armin Berger. Mrs. William are Miss Anna May GraTenhorst. . mmf ' x,M 1 m r v. Miss Ann Owen, Miss Elisabeth wooton. Mrs. B. F. Ponnd, Mrs. Ann Herrlck. Miss Helen May Labanteeves. Mrs. Joseph Schur. cook. Miss Shirley McCJn. Miss v,r r? 'r;,1""- w"u Clare Marshall. Miss Jean Burt, p r i'" LG- Maison, Mrs, Miss Jeannetto Brwn, Miss Nor-' Richard Kriesel. Mrs. Curtis John- ma Hodge and Miss Marie White, son, Mrs. Ralph Cowgle. Mrs. A Urge number o: matrons rSf1 "J Mrs. Thomas naTe reserved tables for the af- Davia. Mrs. Gordon Stryker. Mrs. fair additional names which T. Henahow, Mrs. Lee Merrill, nave been added to the list are eerge a. White and Miss nrM4amM v . m n Mr Far! an if Frank Halik, Adolph Guef froy. Ralph Cooley, James Nicholson, U. S. Page, Huston Wharton. Guy Bagley, Theron Hoover, John Bagley, Merrltt Trueax, Robert Wilson Jr.. Howard R. Pickett, An interesting ""program has Wren C. Crews, William Tsch- been arranged for the Salecn opp, Lou Grote; Charles Castner, Womans' club meeting Saturday Joseph Carter, Charles Sprague. afternoon at the clubhouse by J. A. Brownson. Ivan Martin, Mrs. William F. Fargo. The Charles Strlcklin, W. C. Welch, board meeting will be held at C. K. Logan, Walnard Rippa, Wil- 2 o'clock followed by the busl- Ham J. Buslck. Roger Mythlng, ness meeting at 2:30 p.m. with Karl Becke. Ronald Jones, Marie Mrs. C. C. Geer presiding. 'Those Flint McCall, Jennie Bulck, John attending the state board meet- Poorman. Arthur Knox, C. J. ing will make; reports. Hooper, Earl Snell, Ralph Wlrth The program" includes a violin Elmer Berg, R. T. Boals. George and piano duet by Mts. P. F. Vehrs, Edwin Roth. Leon Perry, Thomas and Misa Ruthyne Thorn- and Miss Amy Harding. as and Mrs. Jessie Singleton will talk on "Verse Speaking Choirs." airs. Singleton is state poetry EtOtka Cluh Feted at chairman of the Oregon Federa- , , tion of Women's clubs and at the- Gillette Home present time is conducting a state-wide poetry contest. The Mrs. S. B. Gillette entertained winners will be announced at the with an Informal affair at her state federation meeting In Pen- home- on South Commercial street dleton in May. - - Tuesday afternoon In compliment The poetry quartet will read to members of the Etotka club, poems from the anthology. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. A. "Homespun." The quartet in- F. Waller and Mrs. Ernest Lee. eludes Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. During the atte-noon Mrs. B. Saul Jam, Mrs. George Allen and L. Steeves read a paper on the Mrs. A. B. Cllman. Two original "Applegate Trail.1' The rooms poems will be read by Miss were festive with bouquets of Grace Eliisabeth Smith including spring flowers and refreshments "A Sea Faring Poem" and "Bon- were served late In th after nle Jean" which she will sing noon. Special guests at the af accompanled by Mrs. E. N. De- fair were Mrs. Llnwood Gillette Prex. and Miss Anita Gillette of De Mrs. A. L. Wallace will Intro- trolt. Mich., house guest of the duce the new book "Western S. B. Gillettes, and Mrs. Dora Windows" and read the forward. Stacey. The guest speaker of the day will Those present were Mrs. Clif- be Mrs, France? Holmstrom of ton Ross, Mrs. A. L.cSkewls, Mrs. Coqnllle, author of "Western Stuart Johnson, Mrs. W. J. En- Windows.' She will tell and read tress, J Mrs. Richard Erlckson, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. E. J. Donnell. Mrs. Mason BisLop. Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs.- P. C. Gitber, Mrs. E. N. McKee, Mrs. H. G. Cart. Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs. Geor&e Sell on, mnthr including: Mrs. Paul Van tee and Mrs. E. E. Thomas, so- Miss Gertrude Savage. Mrs. B. L. Scoy.Mrs. W. A. Langllle, Mrs. cial chairman, are arranging the steeves, Mrs. A. F. Waller. Mrs. Robert Shlnn and Mrs. Dan Mc- decorations. Ernest Lee and Hrs. S. B. Gll- Lellan. 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