iAUE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 20, 1935 i ft i f t 4 Zontians Have Guests for Luncheon Members of the Salem Zonta S(D(Bntty o o MIunsn o o LFdd(iI1 MAXINE BUREN Women't Editor- club entertained guests at lunch- Dlpr? airi(X npu eon at the Quelle yesterday noon. 'CXxgHJg iiCW Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, president Q-f-1irJni-c rt o- the local club presided ant" to- ulUUCiita 11 troduced Dr. Helen Pearce who O-.-.-.-IVfsc ottlined briefly the organization CiUiUi I Li and objects ot the International .,", Zonta club which will celebrate its Members of Delta Tau Gamma 20th birthday on November 4. Dr. on Willamette campus beld pledge Pearce heads the international services for a group of girls at club which has branches in Can- igan,,,, han at 4 o'clock yes- ada and Scandi'.ayian countries. M, V(,. Mrs. Brown , also introduced terday ernoon. Miss Virginia Rev. Irvln Williams, who gave a Bendlcksen, president was in talk on "Highways to Happiness." charge. Individual birthday cakes each New pledges are: The Misses centered with a candle, were Florence Elsaffer, Lola Rae. Mary served to honor the birthday of jane Smith, Ruth Ann Wedge, Dr. Pearce. Lois Elaine Baldwin, Kathryn Guests fof the luncheon were Rempell, Miriam Jensen, Jennette Miss Josephine Gray, Mrs. James Fulmer, Louann Green, Lois Ma- E. - Monroe, Mrs. Lila Peterson, bry, Cecelia Mormon, Margaret Mrs. H. V. Carson, Mrs. Ira Fitts, Ann Collins, Frances Gorsuch, Miss C. Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. Muriel Smithson, Harriet Monroe, Nova Young, Miss Perle Olsen, Margaret Freese, Patricia Short, Miss Edith Brookmiller, Miss Shirley Caufield. Virginia Smith Elisabeth Carey, Miss Helen Ab- and Frances Tatro. bott, Mrs. Marie Ling, Mrs. Agnes The local chapter of Delta Tau lschopp; Mrs. W. L. Allen, Miss Gamma will be hostess group at Lela Delmar. Miss Maxine Buren national convention to be held and Rev. Williams. here. Miss Virginia Bendlcksen ... . ,i2 is also national president. Members present were Miss Barbara Barnes, Miss Lillian Mc Donald, Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Miss Helen Tockey, Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown. Miss Helen Bocker, Miss Doris Riches, Miss Kathryn Gunnell, Miss Helen Barrett, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Miss Mabel Sav age, Miss Nellie Schwab. A striking arrangement of large xinnais of varied colors, in a low pottery bowl with greenery cen tered the speaker's table. Mrs. Crawford Invites Club Members r Mrs. Lee Crawford will be host ess today at a dessert luncheon tor members of her club. Mari golds and chrysanthemums will be used as decoration. i Members are Mrs. D. W. Bur roughs, Mrs. Hal Desart, Mrs. Harold Donsmoor, Mrs. Leo Grab er, Mrs. Carl G. Steeltaammer, Mrs. Harold Gross, Mrs. Ernest Knapp, Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Mrs. M. D. Vinyard, Mrs. Karl iWenger, Mtb. Ernest Wolfe and Mrs. Lee Crawford. The West Central Circle. of the First Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. N. LaRaut Wed nesday afternoon for a business and social meeting. Mrs. G. V. El lis gave two readings on the pro gram. Assisting the hostess were J. O. Russell, Mrs. Effie W. Dun lap and Mrs. LaRaut's grand daughter, Miss LaRaut. CLUB CALENDAR Friday, October 20 Hal Hit bard auxiliary no host lunch, 12:30 with Mrs. Holden, rou e box 129. W o m a n's Auxiliary to St. Paul's Episcopal church, cov ered dish luncheon, 1 p. m. Unitarian Woman's Alliance, with Mrs. Roy Burton, 2:30 p. m. Loyalty class. First Baptist church, with Mr. and Mrs. Do lan Hatifield, Garden Road, Box 124, 8 p. m. The Ann Judson Circle of the First Baptist church with Mrs. Estella Teel, 1011 South Liber ty street, 7:30 p. m. Kingwood American Legion with Mrs. Roy Lacey, Kingwood Heights at 2 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, membership commUtee, 8 p. m., with Mrs. A. H. Wilson, 175 West Owens street. The Past Matrons association of OES with Godfrey's for din ner meeting, 7:30 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft pep meeting at the Fraternal tem ple. The Degree of Honor at the Knights of Pythias hall, 8 p. m., initiation. Saturday, October 21 Women's Relief Corps at Mil ler's hall, 2 p. m. Monday, October 23 Oregon State Nurses associa tion, district 3 will meet at the Salem General hospital, 8 p. m. Drsnrsnss ? s s o m a a t a a e ."s a ft a a a a a'a'awv aramnrs? Caviar .. Breast of Pheasant ..and JellWell, Dinakl i THE Van Cas1unore treat money like cntw ing gum wrappers. And when Mrs. Van C. orclert meals for the family, cash remitters ting in three counties. For ituttt you might expect Bomoe Glace, Bated Aluka, Crepe tSuzettes or torn imported tidbit recommended by the International Gourmet Society. But Air. Van Culunore Lu one outitanding favorite Extra Flavor Jell-veil at about lc per sernng. AndL ecan t under stand this ridiculously low price. 'Serve it in our gold dick, he says,and who'll know the difference?' He likes the way Jell well's rich, appetizing color sparkles in the candlelight and tie way Dinah nettles a red cherry in snowy ring of whipped cream right on top. In fact, lie lometimei incakj out to watch Jtli well'e quid trip frcm package to ice tox...ia now matter in the zippiag technique of the patented Easy-Opening box. He knows why Jell-well is so good for tie children and Las even been heard to recite the 8 delightful flavor in his sleep. i Perhaps Air. Van C. carries this thing too far. But tie fact remains that your family will love Jell well' '$ Extra Flavor.:. and -you'll like it lecause it jells . so well. Hurry to your gro cer's before tie Van Cash- snores buy him out. vut look for tic bright red Easy-Opening box. And look fot Jell-well Pudding ijemrt, too... atircly different lut iuit as ood . . . Chocolate, Vanilla, Butter scotcl ... smooth, delicious . . . end rid in lealtlful Dextrose. ' u..m v. it ti.tu.u.t.tui.mt.ti s - I, - L v; f! v. Study Club to Entertain Husbands Members of the Monday study club will entertain their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Braun on Saturday night. A buffet dinner will be followed by an evening of bridge. Bright Jeru salem cherries win supplement autumn leaves and flowers to form the decoration for the table and rooms. Club members and their, hus bands are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Erown Mr. and Mrs. William Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wood row, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Dr. and Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tomlinson, Dr. and Mrs. Fredercik Hill Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens. Bridge Club Meets at P'olds Allen's CHAIRMAN of the Junior Woman's club's fashion scheduled for next Tuesday is Mrs. Jack Carlon. Miss Oveross Hostess At Bridge Party Pringle Group Meets At Wiltsey's Tuesday night Miss Ruth Over- Mrs. F. Wiltsey and Mrs. A., oss entertained at a bridge party Carnegie were Joint hostesses honoring a group of friends. Bou- wrnAA . . . quets of xinnias were used to ednefidav members of the decorate the rooms. High hon- Pringle Women's club at the ors of the evening went to Mrs. Wiltsey home. Mrs. Bowman pre- Leone Taylor and Mrs. B. L. Van sided at the business meeting and Blaricom. At the supper hour the remainder of the afternoon the hostess was assisted by Mrs. was spent socially. Mardon Oveross. Mrs- Davis has invited the The guests were: Miss Manrine members to meet with her at the Carmichal, Miss Ruth Moore, next meeting, November 1, with Miss Patsy Lee, Miss Helen Rose- Mrs. Naslin and Mrs. Hetzler as- braugb. Miss Molly Schwabbauer, sisting hostesses. Mrs. Leone Taylor, Mrs. Rena Members present were Mes- Rush, Mrs. Gordon Skinner, Mrs. dames H. C. Stapleton, M. Mel- Mardon Oveross, Mrs. E. L. Van chert, A. Bonney, C. Spurlin, E. Blaricom and Mrs. Robert C. Coates, O. T. Sealey, O. E. Hoge, Barrett. E. Klinger, L. Lorentz, S. Kot- tek, P. Gurgurich, Fabry, sr.. William Schendel, E. Ramey, C. W. Grabenhorst, S. Emery, T. Wells, G. Adams, P. O. Bowman, J. Naslin, R. Kottek and the host esses, Mrs. F. Wiltsey and Mrs. A.. Carnegie. Guests of the club Thursday afternoon Mrs. Rev- bridge nolds Allen invited the members of her contract club to dessert luncheon and an afternoon of bridge. Members Include: Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. Thomas de Beck Livesley, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., Mrs. Robert Herrall, Miss Mira Belt, Miss Bernice Healy and Mrs. Charles Heltzel. Town-Country Luncheon Given Mrs. Arch M. Jerman enter tained Wednesday with a lunch eon at her country home In com- ! pUment to the members of the Town and Country club and sev- ; eral additional guests. Tables were made 'up for bridge follow ing the luncheon. The members are: Mrs. T. A, Livesley, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. Romeo Goulet, Mrs. William McGIlchrist. Jr., Mr. Margaret LeFurgy, Mrs. Homer Smith. Jr., Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Jack Curry of Silverton. KCKT Club Guests of r-. Hattie Given Mrs. Hattie Given was host ess yesterday afternoon to mem bers of the KCKT club. Hal lowe'en decorations and fall flowers were used in the rooms. At the tea hour Mrs. Given was assisted by Mrs. Ray Clark and Miss Maxine Clark. Special guests were Mrs. R. E. iClark, Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs. Fred Prince and Miss Max ine Clark. Members present were: Mrs. Roy Wassam, Mrs. .E. J. Donnell, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. A. A. Graber, Mrs. Hattie Given, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. Delia Schellberg, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Lena Townsend, Mrs. Richard Van Pelt and Mrs. Roy Clark. Today the Oregon FederaUon of Women's clubs program over KOAC at 2 o'clock will present Mr. Fred S. Finsley who will speak on crime prevention and control. lil "Estate" Tiprn ji rap (New) LsJ 1 it 1 & Recj. 94.50 SUII FLAKE Beg. 74 SUPER FEXr"S,o (Used) ppi? n tp lsj taiLl Reg. 55.00 K(( 325 Court Street AAUW Meeting Planned For Saturday Members .of AAUW will meet i me iuanuu uui ooiuiuajr were Mesdames A. E. Lyons W. D. Gardner. G. Wiltsev and son Gene, C. Fairley, G. Wright,, and O. E.. Borden. for the regular luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock. Members are to bring books for the opening day of the book exchange. Miss Constance Fowler, of thet art department of Willamette uni- JJgfa Chis Have versity, will display a group of woodcuts, the thesis for her mas- Meeting ter's degree. The subjects for these woodcuts were found within Miss June Gaines and Miss a radius of 27 miles of Salem Lila Cation were Joint hostesses and are of historic spots. Miss on Wednesday night for members Fowler will bring tools and dem- or me Beta uni alumnae as- onstrate the methods of produc ing woodcuts. Bridge Played Today At Campbell's sociation. Present were the Misses Paul ine Winslow, Helen Boardman, Eleanor Trindle, Melva Savage, Margaret Gillette, June Aashelm, Phyllis Pythian, Hattie Ramp, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Clar ence Emmons, Mrs. Russell Mef- Mrs. Charles Campbell will be 'ord Mrs- Merrill Ohling, Mrs. hostess for two tables of bridge Kenneth Potts, Mrs. George this afternoon. She will use Scales and the hostesses, Miss autumn leaves to decorate the Cation and Miss Gaines, house. Bidden are Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. De Witt Will Be Worth, Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs. Kimball Page, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. ea Hostess Bruce Titus and Mrs. Marion Moore. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt will enter- tain lnformaMy at tea 4 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Frank J. The Daughters of Veterans of Arnold of Fullerton, Nebraska, the Civil war will entertain Tues- Mrs. Arnold is here to talk at day honoring the members who the banquet at the Marion hotel have birthdays in the months of tonight. September and October at the home of Mrs. O. H. Horning. The committee In charge of the affair Mrs. William P. Ellis was a is Mrs. May Bacb, Mrs. Melissa luncheon hostess to members of Persons and Miss Francis Entress. her club at her home on Wednes- day. Present were: Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Will May have Mazzeo of Los Angeles, a special just returned from the coast, guest, Mrs. Earl Canfield, Mrs. where they have spent a week. The Claudie Lester, Mrs. Edward Ga- last few days of the time was at briel, Mrs. Floyd Headrick and the Yachats fishing. hostess, Mrs. William P. Ellis. s. u 4 ; I nr-tm4hlck with dwice I S0UPJ! UtF H myrw-extra-thkk with dwice IN garden vegetables extra rich in hearty beef stock, Heina Vegetable Soup is a dish you're sure to enjoy! Like all the famous 23 Heinz Home-style Soups, it'a slowly, deftly brewed in email batches. Serve this delicious, nourishing soup often. Children love it for luncheoti grown-ups at any meal! two coMvoewi sms TODAY and SATURDAY .... I HIGH GRADE SILKS -RAYONS Stehli Skinner's Stunzi Arthur Biers Yard New! Yards and yards of fall and winter silks and rayons go on sale this morning at nine! Fabrics you'll be proud to wear . ; . fabrics worth all the finest detail of pattern and making. Blacks in plen tiful array . . . browns, greens, navy blue, wines and reds, and many other shades popularized by the new season. The fact that these fabrics are so well known should prompt you to make your selections and an ticipate your future needs because this low price may not be obtainable for some time. Excellent for formals, street frocks, Bints, house and hostess coats, blouses, etc. NUBBY CREPES ALPACAS STRIPES AND CHECKS -SATINS -PRINTED TAFFETAS -SLIPPER SATINS MAKE YOUR OWN and SAVE! Leather Takes a Stroll All the Way Down the Avenue" VAN RAALTE week begins today! And you should see all the smart new gloves Van Raalte has to make your fall costumes look their very best. Come and try on these new fabric and leather gloves in all the new fall and winter shades. Take your choice of the entire showing for only $1.00. GLOVE , Ik JTZZk ffS SALEM . ORKCON l tHJ Sealer Bargains "Sun Flame 'Quaker" $74.50 $5950 S37.50 $29.50 .50 CONVEmiNT TERMS BOOTS Salem, Oregon V1 1 ft 1! it WEEK BEGINS , TODAY 5i -