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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1938)
Society.. Clubs Music ,PAGE SEVEN News; and Featares of Interest to Women Banauet Attended , n i By Credit Women Style-Smiled - - - iy ?utck 'Twenty Snembers of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast dnb Journeyed to: Vancotrrer Tuesday night to attend the tint annual installation banquet there. Ver n& Lea Bliss was installed as president of the Vancouver club and speaker for the banquet was Mabel Stevens Brown of the Lln fleld college faculty. - Attending! from Salem were: Miss Ormt Beardsheer, MUs Alice Brown, Miss Mercedes Mil ler, miss Lena Blum, Miss Nadene Linn. Mrs. Irene SImpBon. Miss Velma 8 1 r a 1 a. Miss Victory Strain, Miss Marine Dallalre. Miss Hattie Ramp, Miss Lillian Kay ser. Miss Hazel Roenlcke, Miss Virginia Jenks.Miss Jnne Dunn, Ann Fitzpatrlck, MM s s Med or a Woodry, Miss Ruth Norris, Mrs. Besle Kayser, Miss Blanche Ser bousek. Miss Pearl Ccott, Miss Virginia Wells, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith. The Portland club was repre sented by nine members. At the regular meeting of the Salem club Tuesday morning at the Argo, Wilfred Darls of the, Columbia broadcasting system, gave aa interesting- talk oa stars available for the Salem -ommun-lty concert series; and R. Porter Conger presented his. German shepherd dog. Tinker, In a per formance, i Mrs David Hubbard Feted at Shower Mrs. Beryl Birch entertained with an informal affair Monday afternoon at her home in compli ment to Mrs. Darid Hubbard (Margaret Moore) a recent bride. During the afternoon a miscellan eous shower honored Mrs. Hub bard.. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon by the hos tess who was assisted by her daughter. Miss' Imogene Birch. The Easter! motif was carried out In the decorations with tulips and MAXINE BUREN Women't Editor. Homemaking Styles. .Food - -7V " " -1 AS MacDo well Club Concert Writers Entertained 1st .Event of Tonight Tuesday Night The; MacDowell c 1 a b , with Mrs. Roy Yocom and Mrs. Ora members of the Portland Cham- Mclntyre entertained members of ber Music trio as guest artists, .ters' Ttun. ot the gaJe,a . . . . Arts league at the former's home wiU present aa interesting pro- oa E ,treet TneJMlay night Th gram tonignt at lesne auauonum . nostesses' were assisted by Mrs. at 8:30 o'clock. Special decorations and cos tumes have been planned (or the special numbers "One Fine Day" and "Duet of Flowers" from Madame Butterfly. Gladys' Mcln tyre Thomas will sing the solo part in both of the selections. Cherry blossoms, and costumes loaned by several local Japanese " will add interest to this portion of the program. The program is as follows: I Fran Dedication Preloda Landoa Ronald Waters Kippla and Flow Cieca folk - eonc) Soloist, A atci Moon Romance . Debnsa; bcraphie - Iiubntein Soloikt, Julia Qu7 Portland Chamber Trio 11 On. Fine Day and Doet o Flower from Madam Butterfly. fneriai Soloist, tiladya ilclutjro Thomas Catherine Snapp, Mary Hinto, Ani bel Moon, Susan Kruecer, Marion Brets. Florence Teed, Selma Fischer MacDowell Group in Costume III Modern Spanish Knmbera .... Portland Chamber Music Trio Mary Schults Duncan, iolin Edna Chittick, piano Bernard Barron, cello IV Italy , Jeanne Boyd I. the Gloaming..... MacDowell Chorus Queen Esthers Meet At Boy ce Home - ' The Queen Esthers of Leslie Methodist church met Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q. O. Boyce. Miss Mary Esther Pemberton was in charge of the supper. The Queen Esther choir practiced, following which a short business meeting was held. ' Those present were: Lucille Boehringer, Bernice Boyce, Carol Cooper, Jo Ann Donaldson, Kath ryn Fawk, Margaret French. Dorothea Graham, Shirley Laws, Virginia Mason, Luree Norris, Chadwick chapter, Order of the Janet Boyce, Mary Esther Pern Eastern Star, met at the Masonic berton, Leila rogue, Frances temple Tuesday night for a no- Roseman, T r u 1 a Short, Jean host dinner with Mrs. Georg Ed- Boyce, Clarice Waring. Carla Wll wards In charge ot arrangements, llams, Alameda Working, Doris The tables were attractive with Doughton, Barbara Rirketts, bowls of sorlnsr flowers. About Ethyl Mae Williams, Hatel Coop- Tha bride wore a gown of white 150 guests were present for the er, Janet Rogers, Janet Flalik, silk moire taffeta. She wore a dinner. Vivian Boyce, Mrs. j. a. uinca, wreath and veil and carried a The regular meetln was called Mr- and Mr G - Boyce. Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs. bouquet of pink sweet peas. Miss to order at eight o'clock with Karl Becke are entertaining at Helen Porter, cousin ot the bride. Worthy Matron Belle Miles Briwn ' n, VT , luncheon this afternoon at the onaesmaiu, ana, wore a uress an,i Worthy Patron Harold Phil- Doone vuaucc uicuijjcio Young home on North Summer OI B"u DIue moire uiieia. uyru Blanche Jones at the sunrjer hour. A program of creative writing was enjoyed during the evening and those contributing were Perry Reigleman, Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Miss Edna Gaigield. Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs Wil liam Dillman Smith, Mrs. William F. Fargo, Mrs. B. L. Steeres. Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Dr. Mary Row land, Mrs. Julia Lytle and Miss Grace Gilliam. Guests for the evening were Dr. Claude Clifford. Mr. : nd Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Samuel H. Van Trump, Mr. Ray Yocom, and Mrs. Frances Holmstrom of Co- quille who read poems from her The Lions a axillary will inert for a no-host luncheon this after noon at Godfrey's at 1:15 o'clock. Later the group will be enter tained at the Fairmount Hill home ot Mrs. Earl Snell. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Paul Acton, Mrs. Leo Rel mana and Mrs. Virgil Golden. Guests are asked to bring a girt tor the Red Cross loan closet. Spring Salad Includes Red and Green The charm of the unusual applicable as much to food ts as salads ot alternating red wedges, of fresh tomatoes and green edged slices of avacado against a green salad background are easy to prepare and attractive tar beyond the effort ot prcpara- to dress or literature . nn choose . tion. A simple dressing of the- your spring luncheons i'JllhrA' , , . . . . - crumbled Roquefort cheese, with this in mind and let color, minced parsley, or capers corn arrangement, and form take the pletes this spring tonic in ap place of extra effort. Cart wheel r-etixing disguise. tCaa,t yon just picture everyone's disappointment when they run their fingers over these Invitations and find . i they're really engraved?' j You need no sense of touch when you see her honey-beige frock of sheer wool to know that that expansive flower sprawling over the bodice is really quilted. We like the high notched neckline and crashed brown kid cummerbund, too. On the right a collarless baller ina coat tucks its soft black woolen at waist and shoulders. Well teamed with that bonnet whose chiffon decor shades from palest dawn pink to well, practically salmon. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features. Inc. ! hyacinths rooms. Those b arranged about, the Peters-Forrette Vows bard, the honor guest, Mrs. C. W. oaid luesday Moore, Mrs. Clay Helse, -'Mrs. Stel la Gabbert Mrs. Fred Birch, Mrs. A large congregation ot rela Ralph Gibson, Miss Mabel Math- tives and friends attended the era, Miss Edith Heise, Miss Julia redding of Miss Bernadyne For Ann Birch, Miss Imogene Birch rttte and Leo Peters at the Cath- , ouc cuurcn at outyion on i uesaay, ' April 19, at 8:30 a. m., with Rev. George Sniderhorn officiating. Eastern Star Honors Past Officers .Deems Taylor new book "Western Windows. Others present were Professor and Mrs. William E. L wrence. Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford and Mrs. Frank McWhorter all of Corvallis. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, Dr. F. G. Franklin, Ern est Smith and Mrs. Blanche Jones. a Hostesses Will Fete Club This Afternoon Mrs. Henry W. Meyers and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers will entertain their club members at a one o' clock luncheon this afternoon at the former's home on North Sum mer street. Several hours ot cards will follow the luncheon. Guests will be Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mrs. George R o d g e r s , Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Edwin L. aker, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs Daniel J Fry, Jr., and Mrs. Shel don Sackett of Marshfield. Wilfred Davis will be the guest speaker today at, the meeting of the Salem council of women's or ganizations at the public library at 2 o'clock. He will speak on the community concert series. A nom inating committee will be appoint ed at this meeting. and Mrs. Beryl Birch. Bridge Luncheon at -Young Home street in compliment to their bridge club members. Tables for contract will be in play during the ffAmAAn - , Those bidden are Mrs. Paul f?orL Hendricks, Mrs.' P. D. Quisenber ry, Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs.- John Carson, Mrs. Carl; Nelson, Mrs. Clifford Forrette was best man. After a wedding breakfast at the home of T. G. Freres, the bride's uncle, the couple left on a ehnrf t IT1i H 1 1 ...14. .... the H. W, Porter farm near S Lay-ton. llppe presiding. Mr. and Mrs. H. p. T ir t N. Miller, worthy matron and VvlVe DreaKiasi St. Helens, were honored during I USl Past matrons and ,"V V'Ia hdoib iuauce -emu cujvjcu BIrs. Ernest C. Richards will Farmer, Mrs. Allen Carson, Mrs. entertain members of the Facultr uonraa w. : ramus, airs, wayne women s club of Willamette uni- matron.- the evening. past patrons of Chadwick chap ter, affiliated and visiting past matrons and patrons were special guests. Each was presented with a gift and a corsage by the office under the direction of the worthy Loder, and Mrs. Portland. Gus HLxson of versity this afternoon at her home on Center street at 2:30 o'clock. Past matrons and patrons ot Chadwick chapter included Mrs. 0 y( Axaazins "3-otvl" Test Prores the Norge Clechie RoHator Compressor civei you 'it- Pettys, Estella Smith, Ida Niles, Monnie H a u s e r , Ida Godfrey, Mary Johnson, Nettie Smith, Le ila Johnson. Gussie Niles, Bernice Blodgett, Winifred Herrick, Lot tie Smith, Pearl Pratt, Vera Bar rick, Ros9 Babcock, Lillian King, Dr. W. C. Kantner, J. O. Russell, Harry Crawford, Milton Meyers, Walter Smith, Harry Mohr, Wil liam Neimeyer, Ira Darby and William Merriott. Affiliated ma trons and patrons are Mrs. Hettle Davis, Mrs. Jessie Darby, Clara Boals, Jennie Emmons, Loretta May, Marie Flint McCall, . Lida Poorman, Lucille Sweeney, Elea nor Steiner, Mrs. Percy Kelley, GeraM Reeher and W. J. Mills ot Forest Grove a visiting past pa tron. .. 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