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Li ; ) i ! I? VTJCZ FOUSTLHI . TL CTATmiTJI. Cclaza. Orafon. Friday Moni:. Cpiab 13, 1S13 S V UAXINE BUREN Editor Informal Teas Events of , Thursday -. Two delightful informal teas were riven . by several hostesses on Thursday afternoon. MUs Mildred and Miss Mar- : Jorle Chrlstenson entertained for a group of their friends at their North Summer street ( home. Twenty guests called between the hours of four and six o'clock. - Bouquets of asters, daisies and dahlias were arranged about the . guest rooms and on the tea table. Assisting, the hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth t Perry- and Miss, Jose phine Badmgartner. . - Miss Ranch Hostess . Miss ,1. May Ranch was tea hostess at her home on North Fourteenth street for . the pleas- i are i zinnias ' and other fall graced tbeLguest "rooms. -Unests were. , Mrs. Ray. Smith, . well of Silverton, Mrs. Mary E. Ranch, , Mrs. . Tom Wolgamott. Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Ann Boentje, Miss Etta - White, Miss Ada Ross. Miss Ola Clark, Miss Beryl Holt, r Miss Joy-Hills, Miss Mary Eyre and, Miss. Leila John son. .-. : - . V ;. . - :." u - Luncheon' Sot?" Mrs. Klein ' '. " ., her presided at. the serving: table In compliment . to Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Fred Ward of Albany aa Klein. of Denver, formerly of 8a- aigted the .hostess Informally, lem and who is visiting in the cap- Twenty Salem matrons were bid- . ital, . Mrs. W. A. Barkns enter- den to meet Mrs, Scriber. - talned at. luncheon . on Tuesday .,. The tea table was centered with afternoon at the Quelle. Guests - an i arrangement of pastel asters . were r members " of ' the ' official, and guarded by silver pheasants, board of the Council of Church Bouquets of autumn, flowers were Women, of which MrsL Klein was arranged about the guest rooms. - former member. - ; - . . 4 ' ' Following the luncheon the Miss Dorothy Welsh,' daughter group aiscussea me migrant of Mrs. F. J. Welsh, Is leaving - v SOCIETY HBSiC':' Miss Bell to Be Hostess . Style -Sm iej - -, (7 pafU Miss Paden i cic : : z . i Feted in Saturday House' Guest -teenth street for . the pieas- -y T T J of her, friends. Bouquets of , I Q HnnnrPn . t tW fall nlnOM lO 4. lVJliUl CU st "rooms. . .. - vc t vi irv " i " ' . 1 -Mrs.,T. W, Creech, fXj i Wft TTV i, Mrs. Glenn Bried- - ; t J - Mrs. J. N. Chambers was host ess for a smartly arranged bridge tea Thursday afternoon . at "her lovely. suburban home. The, affair , was arranged in compliment to Mrs. Lloyd 1 Scriber r LaGrande, who has been a house gdest of Mr.".' and Mri Chambers. For the. Past : few days Mrs. i ScriberJ has :been'; visiting jn Albany..: - - :f jctriage was in pij naruig iin ernwttiiiu. kwhjubw -jBt. Mrs. LaRu ? Bothwell, 1194 csueu i to uwar. iim. otu- NnHh lit nw.A Jl.i. 1,..),. -v - - m -w -N w va tu a Ba vaa ; f con ,at noonC y-t- - . i Thnrsday '"'I.'''. Fidelia class of First Baptist . -ehurch with Mrs.' Leap la Dou rls, 2045 North Church, 1 p.m. CLUB CALENDAR. Friday . , . ' St. Paul's Guild and Wom an's auxiliary, f. St. Paul's . Episcopal church Joint meeting, 1 p.m. parish hall.' ; , r',. Missionary night at First Baptist church,- 7:30 p. m. ....... - Monday.. . St. Anne's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church .-- with Mrs. George WeUer, 9 4 S , Shipping, 2 - p.m. . . w ... Hal Hibbard auxiliary bust-' cess meeting mndelection ; of officers, ' Woman's , clubhouse, r -Wedttesday. South Circle,, First Christian f ehurch ; all day meetinr with Orchestra Group Makes Plans; I Miss Margaret Bell will preside at a smartly appointed luncheon on Saturday nt the Spa In com pliment to Miss Alice Swift, popu lar September bride-elect. Miss Swift recently announced her en gagement to Mr. Seth Payson Smith of North Hollywood, Calif. A bouquet ot early autumn flowers will center, the luncheon table. . r- ? - ; Covers win be plaeed for Miss Swift, Miss Lucy Fisher, Miss Bar bara Pierce. Miss Maxine McKll- lop,. Miss Helen Langllle, Miss Jean : Kneass Miss Helen Wled mer. Miss F ranees Roth, Miss Doris Drager, Jiiss Eleanor Swif t, Mrs. Claybourne" Dyer and Miss Bell. " - - - v- Mrs! Stdcey Will Head -Group r - ..The charter - meeting - of the newly organised Woman's Divi sion of Christian Service of the . Methodist church was held in the ' parlors ' of Leslie "Methodist church on Wednesday, The pas- 'tor. Dean Poladextcr, conducted' the meeting,,; and Jed .the devo- , . Uons. - " The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: . , President, Mrs. C. W. SUcey; vice president, Mrs. W. S. Ank ney; secretary. Mrs. Alma Thomp son; corresponding, secretary, Mrs. John - Bertelson; treasurer. Miss Vesta Mulligan; -secretary Missionary Education, Mrs. Ma son Bishop; secretary Missionary Service, "Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth; secretary Christian Social Rela tions, Mrs. C. A. Downs; Capital jUre. Tbeodorv Hth aad htr '. daughter. Miss Frances Roth, have returned from their beach house at Neskowia where they spent the summer. Miss Roth, who is president of the Gamma Phi Beta house at the UnlTersity ,ot Oregon, will leave for Eugene this weekend. ' v - t - Miss Tartar Will Resume Studio Mis Lena Belle Tartar, well known Salem music teacher and A distinguished visitor In the capital this week Is Miss Haxel Paden of Kalamazoo, Mich., who is the house urn est of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith. Miss Paden is exhib iting a group of her water colors at the Art Center this week and will give a lecture at the center hejtd of tha Choras department cf uiis iiierawii tne Salem alga senooi, wui osia Miss Paden will leave Sunday music activities for the coming for Portland where she will visit year at her new studio, which has for several days -and from there been moved to 158 South Liberty will go on to Seattle where she has street. Hours will be limited to lecture engagements Miss Paden- Wednesday and Thursday from 4 .will leave on the XSth for Kala- to C o'clock and on Saturdays masoo where she will, resume her from ft "11 o'elock. - r . position a critic and art instruct- Miss Tartar attended the Uni or at Western State Teacher's col- verslty of Idaho at Moscow for the lege. ' " . six weeks summer session.' : " Several informal affairs have! She studied -voice personally been given in compliment to Miss with Rollln K. Pease, head of the Paden during -lier sUy here. - On! tocsJ department at University f Wednesday the Ray Smiths and Arizona." Miss Tartar was 'mfm- . their guests enjoyed the day along ber of the voice-seminar group of the coast. . Miss Edna .Head rick 40 soloists studying: vocal anal was a luncheon hostess - at her ysls, ; development and advanced Monmouth home on Monday 'and repertolr. - " - 1 - in. the . evening : Miss .Alabama; Two- distinguished features at Brenton entertained at -dinner.' the school -were the accompanied ' Miss Brenton.' who is head of the! snd' a capella'chofrs directed "by art department at Oregon. Normal; John Kuykers of St. PauL- Gou-v ' school,1 also was hostess at break-' nod Redemption- was sung by "fast on Tuesday morning for Mlss; "17 voices with organ and orc&ee- PadeiU'-- - - i-i -'-s traJ ' aecompaniment.' Th a cap- , Miaa-PadezL taught foe-six years P ehclr f S select voices sang In Salem high school ' and later-' tea numbers from memory, assist left for Monmouth where eh we -ed by a string quintet featuring a member f the -Oregon formal an lafreqaently heard compositkm school .'art department.- She ia a by Mosart.- Miss Tartar belonged ' member of the national associa- to both choirs as a member of the tlon - of - Women " Painters and . second alto sections. tary local church activities, "Mrs. John Kooreman: seeretarr Llt- It was entirely his fasit, Jvdge, He 'saw I was a woman driver aad yet be made no attempt to art off the road! ' He was probably looking with' all his might at our fair damsel be cause she does cut quite - a "Agger in -her .tweedy 1 fall costume. It's a grey wool dress and Jacket combined., the long Jacket fitting snugly to the hlpllne and the skirt pleated, ret with. the slim needle ' in -November. secre- look that will be seen everywhere when the leaves begin to faU.': ' .-v .-- Sculptors and of " Delta Kappa Gamma, national honor sorority In education. Miss Paden " had a "one man ahow in May at Grot on school. 'Groton,- Mass.,' and has been booked for a shew In Boston work which the council is doing ' Sunday to enter St. Helen's Jun- soclatlon at a recent. meeting out- rature and Publications. Mrs. 8. "KlQcj "KfoVll RHrO In the hop yards and for the Jap- lor colleee in Portland. " " nnAi .in. fr min, If. Ltwi- iMUrT mnniu, mr lVi.l0 VflKZl.ll XJl ilt? f "". " i v- .- hop yards anese. I Covers were placed for Mrs. Roy Klein, Mrs. B. F. Schoemak er, Mrs. Grace McKenzle, Mrs. Melvln . Johnson, ' Mrs., Lawrence Flathers, Mrs.-W. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. S. H. Boardman, Mrs. Doro thy McDowell and Mrs. W. A. Barkus. ' . ' - Miss "Margaret Upjohn, daugh Daughters Hold Dinner Party at Miller Home ! , Invitations have been . received Alexander, daughter' of Mr; and Xoofirirr Mrs. George Alexander, and Mr. , WJi A oa ja. a m w The drawing room of tt, BL 4 krt ft O StadUr of Ba' 5iBat .l.rS i7 v .V - Z V. VXZ Margerat Prince,' Wednesday, er. Wash., .was the scene of a day, October 1 at the First Pre- Thosa nresenr wera Verle lined plans for the coming winter Laws; secretary supplies. Mrs. programs. -. -,') . - , v. A. Burson; secretary student Of Ar Wrmrrr MraEdouard Hurllmann is th work, Mrs. Dean . Poindexter; V-l XVU. VVUlllU. director for th orchestra this secretary children's work, Mrs. year.: , ' . ; C. F. French; secretary girls' - . Two new members were elected yonng women's work, Mrs. . s V - to membership on the board of di- K. W. Stripling; spiritual life Mr. and Mrs. ' Floyd Miller rectors. They are Mr. Irl McSherry chairman. Mrs. A. W. Metsger; were dinner hosts at their South and Mr. Robert Jones. Mr. Floyd membership chairman, Mrs. Alma High street home last night in 'Miller Is chairman for the ticket Barkus; fellowship chairman', compliment to a group of their sale and Is being assisted by a Hrs. George Henderson: and sta- friends. . The eveninr was icent lirra rroon of. board of airtte.tar. tns of women chairman. Mrs. Georra FTll. . Louis Wanra. son of Mr. John ass ien tor Jieraeiey, caiir.,- umn nowers provided -the deco- price policy has been changed so weanesaay oi next week """ m kAm. n. ow vu am., uub, uo m. e(U ud Marietta Free. Mrs. Fur where v she Is taking graduate native note. " - that the whol lower floor will be the officers wUl be Installed at Egan "Of Vancouver officiated In the sUte Ubor commissioner, has ; loon T,resldent of the auxllUrr work at the library school at the , Covers? were placed for Mr. 75 cenU, the balcony -will b SO meeting to be held in the the presence of immediate mem- been in New York City at. th WM present. University of. California; She r is and Mrs Wflliam ?;.Jones, Dr. cents and the student tickets will ehurch parlors. hers of the two families. Hotel Commodore since Monday. Th9 next ,neetlBe wln v held a graduate of .Willamette nniver- and Mrs J Klnley K. Adams. Mr. remain the same. The concerts Mrr Joseph Wanra, brother of With Mr. Gram, who was a dele- th h f w-rtlvn Tl.rt Mrs. Bruce ft. Baxter Is on of ue groom, served as Dest man. gaie 10 m iniernauonat , assoei-, Wednesdav Sestember tl at the eminent women in the United" and -Mrs. Earl Burk, aunt of the tlon of Governmental. Labor Of- 5ft.r oth mnr -tr simple but Impressive ceremony byterlan church at' 1 o'clock. A jacobson, Dorothy Cady Rita m..9ClZzK T wwraooa rocepuonai we i ajexanoer nome vlola j.cobson. Irene Free, when Miss Tnnce Mehl daugh- on State street will follow the cere- Barbara Cady. Marilyn Claxe! i.i vm. ... m.vm cu.. vi utvuj. Ccd Ijmli M&rilvn Hrt became the bride f Mr. t-w trti. tj-- t.- m, ney, Kitty Mowry, Alvera Pur- ton, slty and sorority. member of Delta Phi and Mrs, -Guy Hickok 'yy-t ""') and Mrsi-Miller.-- -" and Mr. will be at the high school auditor ium. ." ' 1 3- IN,' if lfr - ; V n-W. ' J rT mm II mm v, I 11 mm tor' Fall and Winter 1940-41 I! I! itE m - - ... v.,s f L:..H . ;i III (1 PATTERN BOOK -i - sst -11 TIsWBisnBsWSWaaBBajtn-ir'1 I Xind the complete story of American Fashion .T between the cover of the new Anne Adams Pattern Book.' There are "just-right" clothes for every Fall and Winter .occasion, with news and views of the latest sit houettes, fabrics and accessories. Youngster outfits,' coed and career girl wardrobes, tai!oreds afternoon frocks and a "full-dress pa rode" for evening are all included. . fM -Slook Way-' bok comes .to States to have her detailed biog- bride, served as matron of honor, flelals convention there, she will raphy included in Principal Worn- Tne nnae was lovely in an ai- visit auania. ua., jsew Orleans. en of America, Volume III, 1940, recently published by the Mitre Press. London, England. The so cial directory is available at most public and Institution libraries throughout the United States and Canada, as well as being at all libraries In Great Britain, Aus tralia and South Africa. Congratulations are being sent to Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Stacy (Jean Pound) f Seattle on the birth of a son, Frank Ivan, rL on Sunday at th Columbus hos pital In Seattle. The lUUe boy Is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound of Salem. . St. Anne's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold Its first meting of the season on Mon day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George WeUer on Shipping street. Election ot offi cers will take place during the business meeting. Mr. F. A. Elliott, who Is spend- kail, to which Inr tha fall aeason In Portland. invitea. was in Salem for several days this week and was a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott. Miss Sarah Ann Ohllnjr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling, is the house guest of Miss -Marie Sweek at the C. L. Sweek home in Pendleton during the Round-Up. Mrs. Charles A. Bprague, wife of Oregon's governor, will resume ternoon frock of soldier, blue top ped by a grey fur jacket, with dark blue accessories. Her cor sage was pink radiance rose buds' and white bouvardla. Mrs. Burk wore a fushla tal leur with- black accessories and wore a corsage of, radiance rose buds. Preceding the ceremony a wed ding dinner was served at th home of Mr. and Mrs. . Ingval Edland of Monitor. Those present besides the honored couple were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burk and Mrs. Iva Bushy of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wanra of Mt. An--gel, Mrs. Fred Mehl and son Fred of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmltz of Scotts Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ingval Edland and daugh ter. Aloha Lee. Following a short wedding trip to Washington, the couple will be "at home" In Silverton. A reception is being given in their honor Friday night, Sep tember IS, at the Monitor I OOF all their friends and - Washington. fore returning home. D" this week was Mrs. Minnie Rusk ot Fargo. North Dakota. -Mrs. - Rusk, accompanied by four other alias Bertha'Comptoa'of Baker Korttt Dota women, is enroute Is visiting- for several days in Salem as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Com p ton." She Is en route to the -University of Idaho to San Francisco where the wom en will attend the biennial gen eral ' grand chapter of Eastern Star. Mrs. Rusk Is grand secre tary ot the Eastern Star of wher she will study for her mas- Kori Dakota and president f all ter rregree. Tb ' Delta Ga: met informally at Mrs. iParker Wlckwlre on Mon day night. Attendlnr were Mrs. William McAfee. Mrs. Silas Gals- er Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Leon Perry and Mrs. Eugene Booth. Tb wedding of Mis Isabel! Misnier ana Mr. Ronald K. Adams scheduled for Saturday night at the Calvary Baptist ehurch has been postponed due to the sudden Illness of the bride. Mrs. K. M. HoffaelL accons the grand secretaries. alumnaoT COTtn and Mrs. Charles A. th home of Prt " Thursday for Pen- aieion wnere uey win suena tne Roand-Up. panled by her daughter, Mrs. Rob- Miss Janice Nelson, Usa Mar- " McCormick of San Tranclsco, Jorie Hill, Miss Jeannette Wleder nM lert ror tt oT cy where and Miss Roberta Jean Tocom ,he w111 remain for a week's sUy were visitors In Portland on Wed- wlta the McCormlcks. Miss Barbara Pfcrce, daughter . Rev. and Mrs. I E. Fen ton f Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, have returned from Portland " been visiting for several daya where they have been ruesta of this week in Portland as the their daughter, Mrs. L. L. Bart- ruest of friends. lett. Mrs. of Tb ' Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Miss Syb il Spears and Mrs. Russell Catltn have returned from a fortnight's stay In San Francisco and Los An geles. - e - her Tuesday "at homes' on Sep-. Daiie i. to the 'capital for sev tember, 17. at the Spragu horn Aa h. on North 14th street. " ,4 . .un , , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest are AtUm turin nnmnton i. i. leaving today for -Newport -where. Portland this vcv vuitin with Mr. and vn. a. n. Kbmu they will be the guests of Mr. and Misa Nancy White. The two airln returned from Bothel. Wash- Mrs. Wayne Smith for several were classmates at St. Helen's where she has been visiting for nan. the past month. Miss 'Jean Kneass, daughter of xis SaluteS CORVAT and Oregon's ' State College In the heart of the great Willamette VaUer lies the beautiful dry of CorvaHis and Oregon State . ' CTolIege;. which is the largest and best equipped - technical college in the Northwest . . with." total investment of" $9,000,0001 CorvaHis and f the CoIWge are primarilr interested in Oregon agriculture a common bond linking the sugar J beet farmers of eastern Oregon with this . ; conunuaKj, ; . 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