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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
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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:
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Dedication
Preloda Landoa Ronald
Waters Kippla and Flow Cieca folk
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Soloist, A atci Moon
Romance . Debnsa;
bcraphie - Iiubntein
Soloikt, Julia Qu7
Portland Chamber Trio
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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.
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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.
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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. ..
A short program was presented
which included vocal selections by
Willard Dutton accompanied by
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ried out in the huge centerpiece
of daffodils and tapers, and indi
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nlacecards.
Guests present Included the
Misses Clarice Kolbe. Barbara
Taylor, Phyllis Miller, Helen Mil-
Lena Cherrington, Alice Murphy Lucille B n s h n e 11, Mildred
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Mrs. Ernest Eldridge.
Lois Burton, accordion solos by
Herman Domogalla and vocal se
lections by James Smart accom
panied by Maurine Taw.
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