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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1939)
i ' "' xaonth were Mr. and--Mrs.- Harry J C WUte, Sioux City, Iowa,, vlaiu. tug lira. WUU'i daughter and son-in-law, Mr.' ul Mrs. Lowell , Moran, 117 North Liberty street, ad Mr.' White's .caghters,VMra, Waiter Chambers and Miss Doro thy -.White, , IOCS Judson ; Street. ; They returned home by way of I Canada. Mrs.v Chambers aeeom- panJed them to Sioux City,' where ' she will spend a month visiting relatives and friends, after which Wives 6t Legislators '( Are for Several Ies TOs Momh Incentive V.' .J ' ; . ' The Ktokta Wonianw elah wfll '. meet Tuesday' afternoon at two o'clock at tho home of Mrs.' A. - Y v . : -t . 7 . 1' 8kewte,M77 Center street.. Each day. dates bn the social calendar are beinjor marked .Zh- rTn - Elem 7 w?' at home, concert or lecture promisinsr; a, m:U1.YtmT : pZ California. f.. :v 4 full -mid intereatinir imieis.1 usium -fnr trmi iirxt two month for iftidiwd niMmtfeit-r riknrtin.' will " Salem matrons and maids. The incentive for many of the speaker and win talk I nartii are the -.winfHiiir lclatm lm who am reHHnv ou MTeral new -oks. J in Salem' during the session. ' ' . ; i ' By MAXINE BUREN V. B. Knhn to, shall we say, ad Mrs Percv R KpIIv stepplnc np In the world. Not sat- ffilrz? Ky' Governor: ond Afrs. Sprague Entertain ,i Governor and Mrs. Charles A: Sprague'are entertaining: at dinner Monday night at their residence on North 14th street in compliment to the supreme court judges and their wives. The invited . guests include Chief Justice ' and Mrs. John L, Rand, Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Judge and Mrs. Henry J. Bean, Judge and Mrs. J. 0. Bailey, Judge and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk and Judge TeafaMielke Residence Today Winter Sorority Formals ?SirIilignts Among the outstarldiiig' social affairs on. the Willamette campu -''this year, were the sorority formals last night. The Alpha- Phi Alpha maids held their dance at Hazel Green with Bud Mercer's ' orchestra - playing. Patrons : and patronesses were Mrs.' W. E. Kirk, Mr! and Mrs. F. S. Ariunsen, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr; and Mrs. Ray Yocora and Mr.rand 1 . ' . . .. Mrs. Roy S. Keene. Thj ellhou- For Coll Goeds A lorely affair of this afternoon tt- -I Trir T will be the tear for which Miss Ce- JKftr Cf 1101116 1 S cilia Mtelk will bo hostess at her T vt & Scene of Two State street-home in compliment t 5 . ! I S f , - 1) g JK W - V ; 4 4. f .t rtte Idea was carried oat In the decorations. Those attending were the Miss es . Rachel Yocom, Dorothy Mc Donald, Norma Fuller, Mary Noble, Catherine .-IacKay, 51ar garet Huckestein, Lunelle Chap iu,Ruth Yocom, Betty Williams, Ebther Vehre. Do is Taylor. . . Laura Lee Tate, Beth Thomas, Mrs; Elmer Berg entertained -M mompson, uetty Lou Etra- Parties t t i - . r -i i lr fefhui with keiiivin&Tor for serer- .xnviuiuuns nave Deen receivea irom wverpur anu jars. . al terms, he's taking up the enlSprague for at home for which they; will be hosts Thursday t0 Mrs. Marie Smith who Is leav tnral problems of the city and has night at their residence frpm 8 to 11 o'clock. lng soon to-, make her home in . accepted the presidency of the Sa- , . - Portlands Guests have been asked lem Art Center association. The Teas Are Planned . . to caU from three to fire o'clock. L0b.toi.,L0i.0-n! ik !3rtuE: Mrs- Douglas McKay, wife of Senator McKay and Mrs. Mrs; smith has accepted a post tArjJ&DddJinB. wife of Senator Jones, have issued invitations "on to 2.rJ2 the permanency of the Center.. .; I0r a large tea on Friday afternoon at tne MCKay nome on nn'aer Dr. Martin. She has been on with a smartly arranged affair at cnan Jere Simmonp, Alice Stouc, Salem has rained nationwide Jerris avenue. Callinir hours are from 3 to 5 O'clock. The the faculty of the Salem' schools her home on Center street last Margaret Rankin, Fat Niemeyer, attention for her Art Center, affair is hrinv arrantroA in mnMmdnt in thm vijrifrno' lMri; lor! a number of years and is now Wbt in compliment to the birth- Win"re Natalie Neer, which sUnds without shame ifttors vpj, AnA A T,t,mvpr ftf Oaiprri matmns have been MoV 011 th Busfl o1 faculty. ;7 r day anniversary of her husband, among those of ciUes many times ors Wives ana a numDer or baiem matrons nave Den. pi-. Mrfc Smlth an1 Mi8g Mlelke win PussywUlows, greens, early spring larger. The people of the city ae- den to call during the afternoon. r receive the guests; informally in flowers and Upers decorated the cepted the Art Center project in Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will be. the honor guest at a the lirlng room." Boaantf;of guest rooms. An evening of con. a surprising way, they were asked charmingly arranged tea for which the Women of Rotary spring blooms .will -be arranged tract was in play followed by a Stebtath6SieraSt be hostesses at University house on Monday afternoon, TJ?l wfwfn SJTiZ ?e,bo8te8S- the enterprise, tne government o r i. . r - ni afternoon Mrs. Robert wyauwiu The ruests included Mr and promising to provide the addition- January 23. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 o'clock. Bidden as glTe -everal T0Cai numbers and Mrs?Raipi f Eggstaff Mr aid m" al funds. The fund was promptly special guests are the legislators' wives, supreme court judges she will be accompanied by Mrs. John Bagley, jr.: Mr. and Mrs! rawea ana weu over tne amount ves, state executives', wives and Wives Of Rotarians. Bernice Skeen. -;: , - Kenneth Murdoch; Mr. and Mrs. SL, " " , T- V y 2 SSff XZVSJSSi, "on, wil. be to the mail the tofof the week for i iSJS U2SS&SK?? St '4 1 such things. ' v": l&re tea for which the Spinsters will be hostesses on Sunday ane8e lrle narcl88i nd heather in BSu aS un jli J. a,nche Kinr- Marlha HoU Mrs. Vernon Al Douglas has afternoon, January 29. The affair wiU be given at the home urge crystal bowl flanked by Hardie and Mr and Mrs Elmer Sfcj n,fa,wfod',,Eilen Vaa just completed a year's work as of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce on Fairmount hill. The tea uii ivory tapers in crystal holders. Berg. union, ceiieioie Moiloy, president and is to be congratu- nonor the visitinff legislators' wives and calling hours Presiding at the urns the first - Tonight Mrs. Berg is enterUin--Jf8. NOT"nanwIIoI!oa E1" lated for her ecellent work in di- lZ ; A f"c A ?Tlot t f f o Z a JcTr hour wiU be Mrs. Glenn Briedwell tog with a Sunday night supper in 1;o" Becken, Leighton Blake, Bv- recting the Center during its first . from 4 to 6 o dock. A similar affair was given two years and Mrt Bernlce Bkeen and pour. C0pllmeIlt to ter husband: Cards ,Gary Robert Tayl0'. hard year of existance. ago by the Spinsters. Miss Dons Drager is inftcharge of tog the last hour will be Mrs. will be in play following the sup- Weddle' Bm Snell Bruce Car- Mr. Val Clear, director of the arrangements. f Clara Pomeroy and. Miss Margaret per hour. kin, Bob Darmond, Bill Clemes, Center, has done exceptionaUy ... , .... . m. McAlpine. Serving and assisting Honoring Mr. Berg wiU be Mr. t!1 dc J."?!0"' .J.&, Caias??n' welL Many cities have envied 8a- Kecepttons Honor Legislators Wives about the rooms win do Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Roth, Mr. and r' , "ow" , rs. Kusseu rratt, Mr. and Mrs. ::. r " t,"u T." ..i. -mrt a.cucu, ncuurm rv.jujr, xvorman Aiadeline Morgan, Ann Morris, Elizabeth Moore, Esther Callisen, Dorothy Moore, Alice Midwood, Vera Walker, Parabara Lamb, Barbara Kurtr, Marjori? Jones, Mary Head, . Marjorie Herr, Rope Anne Gibson, M a x i n e Good enough, Helen Davis. Giil Dcnni- son, Maxine Crabtree, Betty Cran ey Marie Baughman. Carolyn lem for her luck to being sent Another intereatinor affair heinc nlannpd is the formal Dwlght-Lear, Mrs. James Clark "Cl' d" SHni8!' Ard,Ceei SSV j. m .v..-.". T.V. 111 V. 1 1I7 Jl J . Ck.... 1 ' - ground, a personality that appeals wuu wm ue uusiaacs u Tcuiicuajr lugut, remuwy x, i. and Miss Grace Geibel. to citizens and artists alike, and tne ciUDnouse. ine aiiair will compliment mis. xiannan althouKh an artist t in his own Martin: the r.luh nrl visor, who i Marion countv'a fpmini to Those bidden to say au revoir f - f; , Mrs. smith are the Misses Lor- Missionary Meeting at right, he has done no mean job rsentative at the state legislature. The legislators' wives "?!Jj ,B.!!hi;f1f! Peterson Home at oirecting tne iinanciai aesumea .,, . i a uenas Alien, jen uumc, aiicb Winslow, Jack Bohannon, Arthur Vpston, Dean Trumbo, Richard Van Pelt, Glenn Travel. Ernest Kunhey, George Thompson, Dick Jdnes, Bob Smith, Dick Weis- Ztrf nTuTTZ':: Will be bidden as special guests. iTw BaJMwliSa: - . - - erbcr-L ax Hauser. John Hob- backed by a hard-working, tai- Heading the directorate for the reception are Miss Helen Gretchen Kreamer, Beryl Holt, ciety of the First Baptut church Haeedora Georrornit??n,4e1 ented teaching and office staff. Boardman and Miss Lucille Mosher. Assisting them Will be Mary Eyre, Lola Schultx, Helen WM entertained Friday evening Eaton Ge'orre McGlihn Rav vin V Miss Madge Reid. Miss Ellen Hastorf. Miss Melva Belle Fletcher, Madeleine Hackman, Is- at the home of Mrs. E.W. Peter- cent. Wendell Giifrr. n,n r.rl Mrs. Otto Paulus and Mrs. J. c, mf r- tii,o mr; xi k;d. ?el AaUeu fTancea "ranam, SOn on North 21st street. RaiDh Td- Ja.v- RnVii M. Devers are to remain as vice- S",. , f. "ijr5 "V1-"' .vm 'fT Mabel Murray- Lyie Murray, Hei- The devotions were lead by presidents. Mrs. W. E. Anderson una riCKun, mias juue xjucuriuge, miss num xunipKius, en unsiow, Anne ooenije, jaay the Berean W.W.G. girls. A duet, and Miss Esther Wilcox win eom- Mrs. Allan Hubbard, jr., Mrs. Frank Krauger and Mrs. Ray- plete the list of vice presidents, mond Warner. Loren Boulier is secretary and Ed sudter. These officers will Legion Auxiliary Entertains ntie up tne executiTe ooara. Ranch, Sylvia Paulson, Rosanne "it Pays to Serve Jesus,", was Bcbroeder, Julia Noble. sung by Ellen Robins and Caro- Mrs. Orpha Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth line Strohmaier, accompanied by Lasell. Mrs.. Grace McLaughlin, - Kathleen Broer on the violin. 1. V A. 1 1 "C Ralph Leedy, Jack Shell, Orel Davidson, Ralph May, Allen Smith; Elwood Hannah. Herbert Summers, Raynor Smith and Don Collins. .. Beta Chi. Formal Castillian hair was the scene of the Beta Chi formal and Eddie Burke's orchestra from Portland played , for dancing. Clever pro- enwn were given the guests in S.r; ? v1 1 1 v .1 Vfo,r .f xvofol o,ta Arv,Q.,Vor, T jfr?r Mrs. Lyi. Rea, Mrs. Ida Andrews, The candle bearers, Alameda . v.j w.u,v1,vu6. Mrs. Tom Wolgamott,-Mrs. Duane Working, Florence Wallace and Those skeptics who may secret- "-""" J uvti j w,.iywv" uiraon, urui;u rrei, mrs. aiargarei mewari, save scripiure -i l- n omi.. at o ociock. xnere wui ue a snorx uusmess meeunK axier iuu oeruau an. umaw uiia- rwainn. . - ? . ... .the f,5!:.- ... CJMT: MT. SKy T H nsuallv talented local' artist . have -S. avis wmie, legisiauve cnamnan 01 ine umi, nas Creech.- Mrs. Marie Elkins. Mrs.-,the Master's Use," was drama- "i dc5 -f" anklD Jk ' n disoTerd' lots o?eent announced the American Legion auxihary quartet wffl give Max HIIV Mrs. Genevieve Lamb, tised l by. Mabel Elizabeth .T-.-SZ--P .- a QiscoTerea, iota. .ox. cxcwfoi. . . . , - . 1 . i i t n.v., j ... t -I . xi - ana patronesses were Mra. fi. a. - i 'M.v vA. o..nn.nitY.A. several numuers. inciuuinif a uiuuu bou uv nicuea xtrciuier. r. iiuei auuiuii jara. jauiua . biuii ni- -- ......-" : ' ",V1 "."'--1"".V -.-J.- w.r- tt.t. . i 'I. v.. tit n Tm.'Ur.. f.lla Wtr. Mr. Cr- fled-land 'Anna Hansen; Mrs: -"L- oa rs. Howard Classes among me Diina ana aeai reaiiing uy airs, xieien lysun xray, vocai buiu uy imo. vy. r. -Jr'',7" 7.-71- "TrhiT iiii p.m,:, vPi9 -' ITofessor and Mrs. larAlrivl nMI A Mvks i fc S-wv W a I U a vn 4M maSaa! w w vv - v . i " - - MTTkAat U Jo HouuiB nuu b uoucc luuuMicu ujr - uuc hU1ic u wv swiwi Mrs. George Jackson. Mrs. Her- FuUer had charge of the are of particular merit. it is refreshing to see an art 0f the dance. Mr. Hugh Rosson will be the speaker for the scuooi wnere tne program is nex- fble and continually changing, ac- evenmg. man Pfister and Mr. and Mrs. las Gaiser. pro- Si- gram, it 1 ! T a ii -l 1 i r TT a ?ir. eordln to the needs and interest iecorauonn win oe m cnarge oi mrs. jonn ooier wim the third semester started last Albert Gragg will arrange the serving table with Mrs. Earl J,ons. 01 Veterans Install 7 tEZZ J Z???Jl Sne11 and W. Carlton Smith presiding at the urns, ing that Interested night students . . . . ... i T . . , . , were not rettine the most nossibie Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, uuiu ma buier, iwv citwsoe uai aixx o. ju. . ucusvut jjj. vncii3( i'j-io. ucuigc vix 1111 iuf Union Veterans' of the Civil War rea reTisea xo permii greater ana Mrs. Kan Sieiwer. and their auxiliary held Joint in- Cross, Mrs. W. F. Laelrenal, Mrs. J""-". "uf 7 Srawi?; iJJow X?Te ' The Past presidents will assist about the rooms infona- stailatlon ceremonies at thetr C, U Parmenter.r Mrs.: Joseph !? rfht '"cosuof . ally and they include: Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. William Wat- !Jn" Junhcim'im: ' r . ".V " A--nrui.-. nf . tv; r nr xt clubhouse Tuesday night. 4 rescou, Mrs. street, mtb. t . course oi siuay, ratner .inan a a.uia. aixio. io fftiikc, ixo. wug wuusn, i iuik j. r,. i. ,i -iw.tciHw-. . D. LJ Davis. Mrs. Earl Hatfield. easual sketch class. The last, part Waters, Mrs. -A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Glen ' ticer. assisted by Eugene Pres- Mrs. P. H. Kelly, Mrs.-Lee Cross, New Officers Joshua . Smith camp Sons of Ernest C. Richards. a j . . . . . auouBUK were tne Mlsse Refreshments were served by !!?fr'. the hostess, Mrs. Peterson, as- i"" 7""" V sisted by Mrs. Floyd Melter, Mrs. irow&fce-?e ' D. F. Davis, Mrs. Lee Cross Mrs. W Bty SaTge' Frank Stable and1 Mrs. Clyde JrW0"11 M a r a 'e Crawford - ; : v - . - Macy, Margaret Siegmund, Dee Present : were Revif and Mrs. MtaatnMarri Irving A. Fox; Mrsr Jl -B. .Wilt,"1 3f t Howe' ,Bli Mrs. i Jessie Arnold." Mrs. J. U. 'futTh BuD"w. Melva Belle !!?V,el0l Porter, Mrs. Onas Olson and Mrs. Leon Brown. s wen (uvwiu va w ui sa vi vuau In by students. The night painting , , . . .. and composition. elsis; with Alan'. O 1 TT 1 SSStSSSS?&l- : been and Heard slgnments for. work outside. . " . - ' So many parents have asked for By JERYME UPSTON color . . . . Mrs. Robert Duncan classes for children other than on Saturday ; mornings ;i that two cott, InsUlled: Commander, Guy Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. W. E. ogene Bowser. Jessie Mae Rnhn- dorf, Patty Otten. Mabel Lenz, Lbcy Fisher. Helena Schneider, coara ienson. Irraa Calyert. R. SfaWer; Carl Reilly and Lor- Park, Mrs. M. Clark, .Mrs. J, G. h uS' '71, ' i- wtr.mw Nash. Mrs. Marion Cnrrr. "Mrs, f ""beth Williams, Jeanne Pro- rAJ Starkey,Jlrs. Fkyd White. "gTj rotary. L. P. Bennett; patriotic Mrs. C. H. McCullah, Mrs. Floyd oS5 llaS instructor. Glen Adams; chap- Miller. Mrs. Clyde Crawford, Mrs. rec J J".0,, 5? St" lain, Harry McWhorter; guide. Esther fuller, the MIssea Adean , S "V? Edward Perrine; color bearer, isk, uinrme ctoes, t.h i ... rn..i. m jnaeiyn Gene Gay and Mr. and L.-' Si ?i ' 1 rsr- xA Franz, John MaeTarnagkan. Ray Bowman, Gillman Davis, . George Shephard, Don Root, Ralph Kohl- Mrs. E. W. Peterson . a . man, Darlene Robertson. Geral- cuiur .... ii xvuueii uuncan ravvo i-errme; coior oearer, j-uiiiio vium, jIn Frijtaard Dnrnthv Uwm-a BJULiJANT AND OOLORFUX. ot uurns, wire or tne president urant Boyer; inside guard, W. tiuaaieston, Margaret istewari. ' . r.- ,.' Z."-,' 77' 1' v.. thi in.nffur.1 hall MondiT of the senate, wearing a gay E. Judson: outside ruard. Walter Florence Wallace, Caroline Stroh- ' H"8"' palnUng,classea UTOen added nIht liven in honor of Governor flowered print on a white back- Biggerstaff; council rnembers. maler, Alameda .Working, Ellen Dorothi - Wrfrtr en late afternoons. Thursday and v. rv.oi-i a Rnr,n. . . . ground and black bolero lack- Surene Prescott.- James Remina- Pobins. Kathleen Broer, Mabel ..A' '8fl i1"' . - .A.. -ir- .-. .. . - - - - - - . , ... - . ... ... . .; . n.u yn 1 mwiuia OCI KI1U unariATin inwy win umwer, .mm ,wi, the second time in 2 years that i ucm m resiarag ion ana can uusnneii: . Mary Danaher, is In charge of a Bocial pomp and circumstance r during the cession and her Rose B. Reilly, Junior past special class of creative writing marked the inauguration of a tv0 ,onr. who attend college, president, as the installing of- for children . on : Monday after-, governor and the outstanding so- wcrtf neTe or 109 occasion .... fleer, assisted by Alice Adams, noons. The class hopes .to publish ciai event in many a year for , Mrs. B. R. Fatland of Condon, a as guide,, Mary B. Lickel, chap- resiuaf iuwai. magazine ox oris- Salem.1 Earlier. In the eve- iuvihb..biobub, h wn, ua-uans Brown, musician, , .... , - En..DMm iv,tf, tw.w tnal writings. and drawings.; The ting Governor and Mrs. Sprague the wire of the speaker of the installed -Bertha Ray as presi- lood XMeighbors UUD at; lcyr Bob Farmer "Harold "uVt -trapWc' arts class Is belngleon- received several thousand people house, and was here for .the ball, dent; Mettle Sehraran' as . vice . V ,' :. : ,h thlW-Bud Qnarnm wn vni unuea oy tiaveue,-working in at a jptfon to the capitoL..i xxumc ler Ted Ludden Dnrh rSmtkTni- It wti beMtifttl'litBt' to?M UOTI'IB wwraeo. w liBiu wnnf, iMrejarr atu. - - - - -. .... LHot Cimt im m,w,i nv hundreds ?cUmbinr the marble her homo; Wednesday: where 'Perrine; patriotic instructor: Members of the Good Neig hbors .-gjg -Steve MnSnm III lZ?t6 thTaoveraor's sniu . i. has two sons higa rthool.?;Mary B. Lickel, chaplain; trust- flub were entertataed "frJtototo .- .i -.. .... i. 1 VT rx imirtf mrrin 1... mi Rnu n 'aITW Tin. Ttlor- the nome OX Mrs. V. tourmier v,,,,,,. opened at McKinley school. last playing-all evening with, ropes tmany and a few w : gUmpsedi Uff ; Wec. ; Eton-rmsa -.with Mrs. J. C. Conrtnler. as, hos- fcratoa Jim ld' wTndell week with a dedicatory program ot cedar outlining - the stairway were Mrs. George L ChAney of Co- fad, Alice Adamp Emily PreieptV: '.. of ftf ri-arc -?waa ' held Fateh, - A Klassen. Glenn OVdi! by the students, followed by the aiid enctocltog the Mhdrv. Mra. qume to blue lace Warren Lestf Bob nnveiltog ot the first exhibition. Sprague was charminfc'in a hand- the George R. K. Moorheads and V correspondent, ."a vrls'crr- Gene MtoltaK A special arrangement of oa some gown of rose chiffon with" was their dinner guest earlier in Lain Boring; counsellor, Glen ident and Mrs. , J. C. Courtnler, ..uJ paintings, lithographs and sculp, a front panel of dusty pink and the evening. ... Also with them, idams.' tare. The exhibitions will ehanre a Grecian scarr i dusty pmc . . . were air. ana Mrs. warren e- wood block printing. v The first of the branch Art Tllhi tJUL(LiAjrl! brTI entertained at their annual Win- everr three weeks, rotatinr from She wore lone white kid gloves Mlnnlmec of Tillamook . . . . the Toi-rrin RntYia TTocre tr ter Sorority formals last night. Seen at the gala affairs were school to schooL McKinley has and beantlfnl corsage of orchids. latter very smart In wine velvet . , ISss Rose stair-landing space to Miss Martha aaJw. Young. Marned Class . . nrK.n - a momlu f Ahli. XV! Al.. IflA, V K.V.. ku iiery, omer J--7rjriArr'a f JtS aaT Itaer set. aside the end of - .daughter of Mr and Mrs; Earl Fishi member of Beta Chi ? a eorHdoror m the case-of Bush, llisa June JohnsOnl idauirhter of Mr. and Mrs..Harrv: A. hae found a small room for the schools from California for the Inaugura tion and will remain to the capi-, or San. Mateo, .wno has neen vis- Mr. and Mrs. Marvn Roth en- secretary and treasurer. : "ll vT uson Bteelham. Pinochle was In play with hon-; ,6T B,uJ"Bien. Ce" Qe8eth, ors going to Mrs. Mysta Hendrlckr--?XT"--"W1S3?'S, rrank Hant' and Mrs. Milton Steward. JV S1'.1 Potter - The birthday anniversary of 5Pv ,ike?Hl,d Abbott Frel Mrs: George Diets was honored"';"' "onara . and the serving table at the tea" SfnaidsaB' iackB.nlV-A1 -Wk" l fnr m lnlftTi1t utar ' wore .Hlnr 1 the eanltal since New rtiliiM In tholMiAmA. a nttvlTrBOlir Vtl centered With Ughted vi"!- 7..1 .?ov" .7 a most attractive tfock of ivory - Years; wore lack4 lace V . Mrs. formed Toung Married Couples,;A tapers and a birthday eake.': .htalltMSt r Johiia--si-meil'6f tota-Phfc?; .-f'PltotiM hV Kptnudl.1ir..i' aHetT. - The other schools will net, over Uffeta ; fashioned .- wit lh' -Walker .of 1 - pen branches of the Art Center f" bonffantt skirt and. Shirred. wife, of. senator . waucer, an at Baptist church.- A regular busl- ' Maude . Stiekel ; 1 ' , " " Younger: Set Giye Dance Culmai Hosts to Delegates , At M, Josephs ilaU , ; . from Pendleton ; as tiedfoMMr: or.Mcforsv,.ttd. R0gerr6stejV ;i- -v ent. ' -a f t HenancKs. . jars.. Joan . uur,..wi vu.rwrizr; ::-" v v. . n v..n in,s., h .11- i..f rn rfrenca nosegay . oi nj. rxae-vauey .-. wmcn a ocii srouarw ipenw. ri.;u jfc vwoxiwr, ueorge . prmtnmi. -.'riini-rwi.". Tfw soon as the remodeling is done bodice;-with i opalescent , sequins ' ttactlte. biT Hess' meeting .was " held,', FredWlU,MeKinney, ;ttMrs; MysU ... , and bows . .she carried;net wlth gardeniasiand; Ulles-of- PrMf " acting presidents. a f ta iPVPtf? st- iVs Par- Mr. and Mrs.JLlfred Cuhna of RandaU.. The attendance has iSt ? tot entertained y the Umatilla been been extra heavy during: the - ueusuuui uvb , f iiuj ueingaiwa ax xneir nome. tresent Bins:. '- Larre Tnarms . adorned the were Senator J. A. Beat aI PndlA. lM'-J' Mrs. Rex EUia of and Thursday evenings from 7:30 mj njiw Mmumj m yivvi .. i tuuitwa, oenaior ana Jars. U res spent- n. w u. vouruiwr, tin. ueoree . v-.,.-.i ir.-.!;-;-,.! v.. z visitors to the exhihltions hss sprlnrblooms 1 In 'pastel' shadeatKlnney of ;HHlsbor6'stunninr in f. Those present were: -MrYand pieti. MrcStuart Johns, Mrs. MO- -Johnston randhSce a from 2SS. .S?!. fc! and was' escorted' jy Mr. Melvtoniack TelveC Mr. axid Mr.-ton Steward an4 Mrs, I. C, Court. rZZiii!iS P.' Hurley of San .Francisco, who ered birds .. at i the ' hem" of the . Roland Clark, Mr. and Mrs Qlen -nier.1 came -north' tor the 'event skirt setting off her redbalr. Xtter, Mr. and Mrs. Fl7d Groves, Chaperonec' werc Mrs.; Fred.- Al- The dab will meet February k.nTrr!V ; rVwCT .Mi - .1 : also in the recepUon Voom' with? Mra : Roy : Carrier r of .Lakeside I Mr. and iMrs; Ingvard : Hansen, Srd at the home of Mrs. Diets, $ "Frankli? Thomnson Thi eanVdneida Senator and Mrs. IT. R. 1j;i..i. .i . ana xw . Bpru wry. . Thos attending w'ere Miss Pa--BUantynbf Klamath Falta trlda-nupatrtck. Missrnde. th of this month. Featured fJAw i!" Eeaaider, aiiss . Asatna . uurung- : . Heese or kcbo, nr. win bo af special exhibition ? for MISS . . i uln n.i4nili nlV Ul.. Jut Milanm vf P.nl.inn tit. . vi.: . . . . .. wu vmv.i..i , : - ' j v T-v?wr .-. u in piacea low ior ueir ng : - i.. . : mm -wuh'Iamn . .u..Jv AUO -versy ox urecon Moth- it iTvl . rrr" her neckr.; . f fand: Mr. ano Mrs. Z.rrr"' fn be entertained at the , A.: GltAND MARCH was ledvhy."of Portland ri Mr.' and Mrs." Robert Sprague and . -whit crepe, with, silver, embrold-: and Mrs..Melvto Hayes. Mr. and - Mr. 5 Therost Hoover win : be decorations' with llnhln tVo, Air. -ana airi. w. epnpw . mrrj?' vmr .-n. hod aneKser, r. ana Mrs, .nostess ,to memoers oxst. Anne's trees : arranred hout ti k.n awa Oregon and flower blue taffeta with full bou- erons friends in Salem . V . i'Mrs. Roth. ffint iklrL Hhnrt nnffA.1 iImtm icM VcElror of Portland to i Tlllagoin piin,l)oteAMys.IwslvMoGiitld;o have num- fan: and. Mr. and Un.- Marvin church at her home, 248 est-wtthKcocoapjUs tiround lt)n f v wyera aionaay ; aiverooon x , the 'desert - murals and ' camela A'.lAitV A mo latin tw Vt .M . . . a . .. T awu vuuiu r amw . ouciu ,uwa nua . wm . airs - jtsreyman uoiser Mrs. Ksy and .'hand- bk iao .vwiiiin;i ui wiuuicrn mona .HOneBieeie. MIX, HODni ' T a. r.. j .. i Dallas were j at .8 o'clock Monday night. . Mrs. Brennan and Mrs. . Donald C1L . tri r.7-ti'lt!T Illlam-SwindeUsWalter.H. Smith w !iTiacciea:Tiew on recent garden magatines. : Dr. Charles Ikmtnmi of th nMd.t fh tr,A- T Jndgo and Mrs.. Miss Ellrabeth Lord wlll give a .Oregon Tuberculosis assocUUon Hermanek Bettv KeHer Mlba Biuie Klchardson, w;;f fr;r Iffi o7 w .rxuta- nKS- iil: AIW mitMMm WihV.ttoc yi,trmU v n.V vit "t7i V?7.i onuay ior i ..V.TiVri. V. d." inline oiuciai party werc ;.x,t. ; hot rown enw;u r. ai- TCrKn ineu- lJP-;a ana piace executive secretary, will be the Carol " Reed. v Charistrma Rtlden. Diaca vcivcr wim .rninestono . aiisa eauy. tteea, aansnxer or tne sraaaaie ox xne iowinorpc scnooi ty nubile health associaUon meet- nVni.. uin. HMf ; w. and. Miss CeciMa; Saalfield. Escorts Ray : Solaris - CenUkow, ! Byroi.' Haselton :Eu- Joseph E.Goodfellow will b thh land Art "Museuta; T-I.rM t..w"ifA,u".- womeix wno . . , - xrim. . urm, nuer reirwra m; tanaersoa Jtenu, emmwaowmv re . ibokp; a re nj lecture 3, m ; ug t the .Rlckreaur grange hall lc Lr;ter .Mabell LJlburn tv-. Joe) Bernard! Jack Koenig, Sam have . Children Attend . IhA ni. Exciting news to all : lovers of Mack5 ehlffontrlmwi.dJ lit vhina. from Portland for, the eecaafnn.. Massachusetts and Is a wn krA- nirht -r.- viwTv.. if-?. rST.'J Goodlnrr James" Folev- and. Mar Wnitv wit' nimv,, -rv-' e..iLM Tvmn imci. mirMJh. i..ii...M vtr- 1-' . ' ..'.V." -m ' " ioxw ws aineuriH -oi. " " t .. - . . -. cm m aiav a ic u : ui ki isiiii . 11 cmc aiaisi. w uaw a ix,a, - w uuua. aauu hi xinaci i an 1 jinin a. nauii in mm ivw a a hbi v..' r saaau aa ia.uuaui im Miruiivi'i lis wiaiv vari nn nrwon " ld. Is1 the announcement that a to; white crepe with knife pleat-' looW t. : Hr. arl Mm. w r nk .1.-..;? . TT Tl8" popular snowa, orowery riMrt, ueorge 'A vnne print organxa ana corsage; . UntSfdSr. tor? 1? pZ S.. ltLC -Snow .White :arf: the ; Seven White In Wackr crepe with- apll- of WiewfvaHey . with 1 -lamd lait. niht, to, ttd th. irJT ItZZZZJ' ZmSZTZ JT "wrr5j iT "ramB ' ? Pk Oowera.'-abort sleeves the VeKaya were Mrr and MrsT Telephone Pioneer tanauet at the Multnomah wena TJpJohn, Barahkra Williams, The, Ladles; auxiliary of tb lUvBurton,vTJune''aialboneau,; Gooding; Jamei; Foley - andMat Verslty are Invited to attend; t. . tin Echleehter. " J; ,5 - , -. ... - ., . ' " v Ilia. TmnmXm A ' m- - .'...' d.Uebe and ets to alumnae' of Gamma Phi red to- Port-: Beta at her home, an Nat .attend the itol itmi tm.. ,.iV --irv v qi yuK uowiuon umto ui juaar ww r. ua mii. "wnj ....ja aociai ulbt- parxies r nionui. rXe ' rirtt" la SHIsabeth 1 wia. ' Carlotti Mo. aasoVlaUoI tar hZL?5L m2 tw5I?- "Mvf I tUl0i fiU llOW,l tek mlu - - - John! Cheetham of Portland, the noon win follow at - the , home i of the aeries, wiU, be given Wednec Xrmlrlrf iontaaur HaWnllid ZT - , " " r?T,w.Uar5 - ' lelret with , a, touch ot red for .JLTurai to Fait II, Col. 4J , High stmt, : J: Jonple ' at Jjs'eloclc - J - . (Turn to Page IS, Cot I) ; p- .1 nam .lniiaT . anvn 1 1 sw cmii SMaao vw , r,"7,"!""'' inw, : 1 ikwiuu uiuw . . &xtn ' wm uuve ciemea, Virginia iiubbi, lL ?.dwkJn"eheo,l.Tn": wnsor ; a series of benem . card Ellxabeth James. June Johnson. 'J' J