PAGE TEN
Miss Ruth Geer
Will Be Feted
At Shower ,
- Miss Iluth Geer, popular
bride-elect of Mr. John Cattrall.
will be the honor guert at a
s .artly arranged party tonight
for which Mrs. Wayne J. Pae
and Miss Helen Hoardman will
be hostesses at the former's
home in Dallas. The marriage
of Miss Geer and Mr." Cattralt
will be an event of Friday, ; No
Tember 4.
- Several hours of contract will
e In play daring the evening to
be' followed by a late supper.
A miscellaneous, shower will
honor the bride-to-be. The rooms
ill be festive with bouquets of
autumn flowers and the serving
table wilL be centered with an
arrangement of fruit and orange
tapers.
Bidden to honor Miss Ruth
Geer are Miss - Catherine Sibley,
Miss Lois Rlggs. Miss Victoria
Schneider, Miss Jeryme Upston,
Miss Ethel Hedden, Miss Helen
Way, Miss Maria Dare, Miss Ida
Jo Eaton, Miss Marcelle DeMytt,
Miss Madge Reid, Miss Jean
Johnson, Miss Martha and Miss
Ann Baily, Miss Wiila Ames,
Mrr. Roy Ferris, Mrs. Kenneth
Lee, Mrs. Ray Lafky, Mrs. Clin
ton Standish, Mrs. Varne Robb,
Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Ray
mond Warner and the hostesses.
Miss Boardman and Mrs. Page.
lions' Auxiliary Meet
For Luncheon .
.Godfrey's was the scene of the
Lions auxiliary; luncheon Thurs
day afternoon. Bouquets of fall
flowers graced the luncheon ta
bles. The afternoon hours were
spent at the home of Mrs. George
Rhoten onr- South Church street.
Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Ja
cob Fnhrer, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson
and Mrs. Emmett Welling.
Those present were Mrs. Harry
W.- Scott, Mrs. Jack Putnam.- Mrs.
B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Waldo Zel
Iat Franklin Thnmnsnn. Mrs.
Emmett Welling, Mrs. Lee Ross,
Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Ed Schre
der, Mrs. Orvllle Longwell, - Mrs.
nr i t it r u n T nfv
JlJt .UtB. w J .
Mrs Glenn Gregg. Mrs. R. W.
Land, Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Mrs.
Verne Mathis, Mrs. Leo Reimann,
Mrs. Fred Keeler. Mrs. A.-C. Haag,
Mrs. Merrill Ohling. Mrs. Lloyd
Lee, Mrs. Lester. Wilcox, Mrs. W.
B. Snodgrass, Mrs. Percy Blun
dell, Mrs. Ed Majek, Mrs. Rich
ard Carlson, Mrs.. Jacob Fuhrer,
Mrs. Don Emerson, ' Mrs. Daniel
Schnlze, Mrs. P. D. Van Ausdell,
Mrs. ,. Ralph Eyre, Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Mrs. Al Elvin, Mrs. Dwight
Lear; Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs.
Lestle J. Sparks and Mrs. Wil
liam Kewmeyer.
Camp Fire Girls Meet '
r 1 it
At Ohling Home
The Aowakiya Camp Fire girls
held ;a council fire at ' the home
rl.. '-i 1. it.... n
Uf 0 m , A U AUU WUIIU5 VU
South -High street Wednesday
atternoon after school. The girls
In this group are from McKlnley
and Leslie Junior high schools.
The camp-fire counselor is Mrs.
Paul Morse and Miss Janet Wal
dron is the assistant counselor.
Those present were Bonnie Ben
son, Nancy Brown, Jane Acton,
Margaret Jane Emmons, Alice
Rose, Ruth Ann Larson, Patsy
Varley, Patty Zeller, Janet RIlea,
Betty Van Oslol, Connie Cocking,
Norman Wooten, Nancy Montgom
ery and Sarah Ann Ohling.
Introd
uemg-
: Dorothy Lipps. who' plays the
part of Mrs. Creevy in "First
Lady," the Willamette universi
ty homecoming play, scheduled
for October 29. Mrs. Creevy is
president of the PPP and L, in
search of the right man for presi
dent. She personifies the club
woman in her most buxom and
enthusiastic form.
Dorothy Lipps is another Salem
girl, attending schools here and in
California, she was a Willamette
student in 1935, is a member of
Delta Psi Omega, national honor
ary fraternity for drama. Dorothy
has played in several other plays
in Salem and carries her present
part with skill.
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CLUB CALENDAR
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Friday, October 21
Woman's auxiliary to St.
Paul's church with :Mrg. G. A.
Wood. 2070 South High street,
2:30 p. m. i
. Salem Women's Council of
Churches meet aPFirst Baptist
church, 10 a. m., all-day meet
ing. ..... v ;
n?r nf Honor district
Vi
convention. Albany.) ?':vv.? 'nT. v,y . "l. .
Unitarian Women's Alliance?" day n gl at hneIder dining
with Mrs. Charles South, 335
North
Summer street, 2:30
p. m.
Degree of Honor public .card
party, Pythian hall,! 8 p. m.
Hal Hibbard auxiliary en
tertain members of: camp, Ar
mory, 7:30 p.m. ! -
Dakota Ladies 'club with
Mrs. John Sohrt, 1400 North
Summer, 2 p.m. j
Married People's class of
First Baptist church with Mr.
and Mrs. rhn Hatfield,
Route 7, .
. Saturday, October 22
- Children's story hour, fire
place room 4 of Salem public li
brary, 10 a. m. j ; .
Monday, October 24
' Pro-America meet at Marion
hotel. 2:30 p. m.
Leslie PTA. 7:45.. Richard
Adlard speaking on "Bombing
Canton." j
Wednesday, October 20
Salem Branch Federated Mu
sic Clubs Counsellors,-11:30 at
Argo. ! . - , , i
Miss Sat ford Is y
Betrothed to
Mr. Barlow !
. . i . . .
The autumn season Is the time
for romance and each week in-
.V!lf 6Mpag!nrvMarrS
revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
I. Safford are announcing
me
oeiroinai oi ineir naugnier miss
Marjorie Safford to Mr. Frank
Stephen Barlow, jr., son of Mr.
andMrs. Frank S. Barlow, sr..
of Portland. No date has been
set for the wedding but it will
probably be an event of the early
spring.
Miss Safford is well known
among the - younger i set of the
capital and is a graduate of Sa
lem schools. She has recently
been employed in the state for
estry division.
Mr. Barlow attended the Uni
versity of Portland where he
was prominently identified with
athletics. He is now connected
with the S. P. , & S. : Railway.
Strauss on Program at
Public Library j
Modern music of Strauss, De-
bussy and Gershwin will be played
.
on the program of recorded music
to be given in the music room of
the Salem public library on Fri-
day. October 21, from 11:45 to
12:45 noon, and again Tuesday,
October 25, from 3 to 4 p. m., as
follows
Salome's Dnce, from
'Salome'
Kichard Strania
Ph.l.delph'. Symphony Oreaestra
Leopold Stokowiki. ; conductor
.Hichlirbu from Porcy and Besa !
-..tiers hwin
Orchestra conducted by
Alexander Smalleas
Sammertiase and toe Livin' la Easy
Helen Jepsoa with chorus
My Han's Uone Now
Helen Jepsoo with chorus
It- Ain't .Necessarily So
- - Lawrence Tibbett with chorus
The Bussard Sons
Lawrence Tibbett with chorus
Scene: - Summertime and Crap Game
and a Woman la a Sometime Thing
Lawrence Tibbett. Helen Jepson
with choms
Bess, Ton Is My Woman Now ..
Lawrence TibMtt And Helen Jepsoa
I Got Plenty o' A'ottin' . .
Lawrence Tibbett
Where la My Besst-
Law.ence Tibbett with choms
Aflerroon of a Faun
:iebossy
Philadelphia .Symphony . Orchestra
Leopold Etokowski. conductor .
Mrs. Harold Peterson of Dalian
has- recently made! several ap
pointments to offices in the State
Federation of Women's clubs of
which she Is president. Among
them were: .Mrs. Joel Mayer of
Lebanon, who was appointed to
head tire division of gardens and,
Mrs. Wayne Dawson of Albany
was named as a member of the
planning committee.'
Mlss Elizabeth Carey, children's
librarian will begin the stories of
"Kasperle's Adventures" during
the weekly story hour in the, Fire
place room of the Salem public
library at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning. I
-o-Jamas
c
annelette
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' Here's the new flannelette
lounging and sleeping pa-
; jamas ! Made of SUEDEL- .
LA ; a siede-like fabric..:
- that is both luxurious and -practical.
Pre-shrunk guar-'
an teed fabric. This garment
" ; is two-piece with belt . .
"convertible collar, etc. Pat
dented flat-back feature! In
sures correct fit for every .
"size. Lux tested for wash
..." abUity. , . lW;..,
MAXINE BUREN" Women's Editor
Dinner Party Is '
Smart Event oi
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Feld
man, who are visiting in the
capital from their home in Lew-
iston, Idaho,1 entertained a group.
oi ineirinenas at a Deaumuuy
IT "'r ZZ
first of the, week after a month's
visit in Salem.
, The dining table was centered
with an arrangement of autumn
flowers and Baskets of -flowers
were placed about : the : rooms.
An evening of contract followed
the dinner hour.
Covers were placed for Judge
and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Doege. Mr. and
Mrs.' Claude Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs.
David Wright. -Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. 'Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
"Yocom, Mr. and Mrs. . Mose- P.'
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Miss Creech Entertains
For Mrs. Hanson
Miss Inabelle Creech honored regular contributors to magazines.
Mrs. Clifford Hanson at a shower ftther have occasional publica-
Thursday night at the Cecil tIons "tpd- ,
Walker home on east Trade In 1918 the Salem Arts league
street. " was ranl"d in several groups,
Gam.es were in play during the but tnere wa n provision for
evening and refreshments were financing, after several years va-
served at a late hour. Pink rious groups drew away from the
chrysanthemums and rose bds league.
were used on the table. The drama section finally be
Those bidden were the hon- came the Salem Civic players, the
ored guest Mrs. Hanson, Miss "art division reorganized into the
Mildred Tehle, Miss Helen Mil- Rembrandt Artists' guild, the mil
ler. Miss Clarice Kolbe, Miss eic and history groups, which were
Dnrnthv Rnlifann Miss Bonnie amull HI.KnnH t .-.the- n
Lou Pof finger, Miss Phyllis Mil-
,0, MB. sivla tpMp Miss Bar-
, ....uw j . - '
v., Tonlnr Misi V ra Walker.
MI 8 Lueila DeHarpport. Miss
Ariene Mofflt, Miss June Weeks.
Migg Lucme Bushnell, Miss
Jean Freeberg, Mrs. Ernest Eld-
tld Mrs Norman Summer,
vf, I.lnvd Pueb. Mrs. Marian
Bryant, Mrs. Dale Brown, Mrs.
Cecil H. Walker, Mr1: . W. L.
Creech and the hostess Miss Ina
belle Creech.
Sound Films to Be Shown
By Dr. David B. Hill
Dr. David B. Hill will leave - So thta fine organization, which
tonight for St. Louis where he will has accomplished so much In the
attend the American Dental asso- last 20 j years, has passed out of
elation national convention. Dr. existence, making way for pro
Hill has been asked by the public gress. j
relations committee of the Ameri- , , j .
can Dental association to show "Etta rinU ITnnn1
his two health films and speak lOia V-1UD HOnorea
on dental health for the child in
?H wu
. . . . . . ,m
queste d by the eh ia ra.f .be
American Dental association
health department to lecture and
show them to the National Hy-
gienists' association, the Nation-
al Nurses' association and to the
committee on health.
The two new films in sound
i i .i n jt i
" l" . .
school children, teachers and to
the more than 7000 dentists tn at
tendance. These films show Ore
gon scenery as well as the schools
and modern playgrounds of Salem
and numerous foods and products
of Salem and vicinity.
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Mrs. Bagley Luncheon
Hostess Today
Mrs. John H. Bagley, jr., has
Invited a. group of. friends to
luucueun ana onuje tun mr-
noon at her home. Bright colored
autumn flowers will decorate the
guesi rooms, contract win oe in ; ent and four generations of the
play during the afternoon. Ramsey family were represented.
Covers will be- placed for Mrs. '
Herbert Bailey, Mrs. Elmer Berg, ! The Sigma Tau mothers of Sa
Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. James pern, Portland and nearby towns
McFarland, Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, are meeting for a 12:30 o'clock
Mrs. B J a r n e Ericksen, Mrs. : luncheon today at the home of
Charles Feike and Mrs. John Bag- . Mrs. ii. M. Ramage on Leslie
ley. ; street, j
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Gluibs
Arts League Is
Disbanded by
Members
By MAXINE BUREN
i At a meeting of the Salem Arts
league on Wednesday night, mem-
ber8 of the 20-year-old organiza-
tlon f accepted the recommenda-
ion ot the council and disbanded
indefinitely. The action was decid-
year, the work of the league ha.
been replaced by other organiza
tions, i , .,
The writers section, . first or
ganized and most active of the
groups of the Salem Arts league,
was organized in 1918 the
home of Miss Clara Virginia Bar
ton. 'Attending the meeting were
Miss Laura Pratt, now of Cor
vallis. Miss Renska Swart, Mr.
and Mrs. William F6rdyce Fargo
and . Mr. Fargo's, mother, Mrs.
Emily Fargo. Of the charter mem
bers, Mrs. Fargo. Miss Swart, and
Miss Pratt remain. . .
.: This group,' which has a large
membership, will continue as tie
Salem Writers' club, with meet
ings as usual. It has become a
writers'! forum where authors re
view work for the criticism of
the club. Some of its members are
ganizations. The art league, in
?.- .i
11B AtllUU VI II CUUCBUB? UIKUl.
- - j t . . .
help to further the interests .of
the Salem Art center, but with
a right to reorganize, should there
be a need for the league in the
future. Books are being filed with
Miss Renska Swart, money in the
treasury is being used to buy
books for the Salem public li
brary with Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre
as head of the committee to as
sist the librarian, Miss ' Mildred
i?' ln elecUn proper pub-
Mil D. UUUU.UO HI. fUUCB
was president of the Salem Arts
league. '
At Young Residence
Members of the Etotka Hub
iUSIMWH VI til 13 IilUlKB C1UO
were entertained on Tuesday by
RtAW,rt Vrt, . w
North winter .trAt Pniirt.
, bnitow meetlnr tt ihld
th D" XE5 nit
Ro8g pre8jed Mrg Marie Flint
McCall gave a travelogue on South
America. Hallowe'en decorations
were used by Mrs. Young and the
assistant hostesses, Mrs. P. E.
GraberJ Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre and
Mrs. E. M. McKee. .
Others present were Mrs. O.
H. Harding, Mrs. George Sehon,
Mrs. HJ G. Carl, Mrs. Kay Clark,
Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. W. J.
Entress, Richard Erickson. Mrs.
S. B. Gillette, Mrs. H. O. Taylor.
Mrs. "Ai. L. Skewia, Mrs. A. F.
Waller and Miss Antoinette White.
; I
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Rogers was the scene' of a
family j reunion last Sunday, the
occston being the 87th-birthday
of Mrs.: Marr Ramsev. mother of
Mrs. Rodgers. There were 20 pres-
FEATURES
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SMOOTH, ROUND IPGISf
MIAVY, SOLID LiaSI
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Food
Pringle Women's Club
Holds Meeting
The . Pringle "Women's club
met on Wednesday for an all
dw meeting at the home of Mrs.
Frank Wiltsey with Mrs. Henry
assisting as hostess. A dinner
was served at noon with the
H lloween motif being used for
table decorations and favors.
Honoring the fortieth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Stapleton, a decorated cake
was served and later in the day
a floor lamp was presented to
them by the club-
A business meeting was held
early in the afternoon and Mrs.
Carnegie was added to the mem
bership roll. The day was spent
in quilting. ' .
. Members present were Mrs.
J. Van Lydegraf, Mrs. Charles
Spurlin, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. George
Adams, Mrs. II. Stapleton, Mrs.
Ida Trone, Mrs. F. Ramey, Mrs.
Pease, Mrs. J. Fabey, sr., Mrs.
H. Ramey, Mrs. O. E. Davis.
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Mrs. Anita
Bonney, Mrs. J. Naslin. Mrs. E.
A. Hoge, Mrs. C. W. Graben
horst, Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs.
Sarah Keys, Mrs. S. W. Emery,
Mrs. Ed Kotte, Jr., Mrs. Carnegie
and the hostess, Mrs. F. Wiltsey.
Guests for the day were Mrs.
Van Houten, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs.
Pearl Gardner, Mrs. Wells, Miss
Nancy Spurlin and Mrs. Jack
Aim.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. J. Van Lyde
graf November 2, with Mrs. E.
M. Larson and Mrs. J. W. Alli
son assisting hostesses.
Surprise Party Given
For Miss Cameron
A surprise birthday party was
given in honor of Miss Mary Cam
eron at her home Wednesday by
a group of friends. During the
evening games were played and
later gifts were presented and. re
freshments served.
Those honoring Miss Cameron
were Miss Helen Gwyn, Miss
Louise Hansen, Miss Grace Em
mons, Miss Lois Emmons, Miss
Lenore Mann, Miss Evelyn Proud
fit, Miss Ela:ne Cohagen, Miss
Vivian Deal, Miss Lucy Barham,
Messrs. Bob Gwyn, Herbert Han
sen, Tillman Hauser, Marvin. Co
hagen, Walter Barham, Orlo Em
inert, Mrs. Maude Cameron, Mrs.
Emma Kerlee, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
.Cameron and little Mary Deloris
and Kenneth Maynard Cameron,
Mr. Carl Fields and Rev. D. A.
Cohagen.
Circle Group Meets at
Dunsford Home
The South Circle of the First
Christian church was entertained
at the home of Mrs. George
Dunsford, 1945 South High
Bl t rAht rvn XUnaarlaw
Members present were: Mrs.
Lucille Hunt, Mrs. E. N. DeHut,
Mrs' E8telIa Gilbert, Mrs. J. D.
u. a. iv uu, Mrs.
W. S. BirdwelL Mrs. S. Rlchter.
Mrs. M. H. Viesko. Mrs. C. R.
Pritchard. Mrs .Sarah Penny,
Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Ida
J. Brooks, Mrs. Cass Gibson,
Mrs. C. E. Hutchlns, Mrs. W.
Gardner and Mrs. Emery Wood.
The past noble grands associa
tion of the Rebekah lodge are en
tertaining the past noble grands
of Independence today at a 1
o'clock luncheon In the club
rooms of the Odd Fellows hall.
The hostess committee includes
Mesdames Amle Mllle, Etta Hodge
and Anna Hunsaker; entertain
ment: Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Mrs.
Josephine Erikson and Mrs. Ber
tla Walker; luncheon, Mrs. Lola
McFarlane, Mrs. Edith McEIroy,
Mrs. Christina Cladek and Mrs.'
Jessie Moored; dishes: Mrs. Leila,
Ohlsen, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar
and Mrs. Minnie Bartholomew
and decorations: Mrs. Blanche
Scheelar, Mrs. Wilda Siegmnnd
and Mrs. Coral McNeill. All visit
ing past noble grands are welcome
to attend.
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Don't bo embrs$$ed by
shabby, thaly card tables ,
when you ro entertaining!
Spruce up your homo'
comfort with these hand
some ntw Simioitt.
They're stainproof . . ;
liquorproof and washable.-'
Black ones ore oven burn-.
proof. 'Sturdy, eitra - Urge
legs with double, 'braces'
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Two and ihree-thread Berwy crepe
chiffons are ideal for all-purpose
wear. Fine enough for formal . J .
tough enough for everyday .
good enough for those who wear
the finest . . . economical for those
who wish to get the most for their
hosiery dollars by getting long
wear. Shop this sale of Berwy
chiffon stockings . . . and you,
too,, will save money! (Slightly
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TODAY
This sale of Berwy fine silk stockings is vitally important to every woman
who wishes to make herj hosiery dollars buy the best-looking, best-wearing
stock on the market at this low price 1
It is her opportunity tc purchase a box or two for a rainy day! All the
new fall and winter shades. . . all the sizes are here!
i - . - . .
The sale lasts but two days . . . with only 1500 pairs for at least two or
three thousand interested customers . , . we advise early shopping. Our
efficient hosiery saleswomen will give you quick, accurate service.
Buy By the Box for Christmas
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We disappointed many housewives on Miller
Day by not having enough of these Fine
Quality Chenille Bedspreads specially priced
at $3.98! Well, here is the balance 'of the
order . . . on sale Friday, and Saturday at
the same "Miller Day" price ! All are extra
.large double bed size! j
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