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PAGE ZTX Th OZEGOXI STATESMAN. Sclem, Oregon. Thursday Morning February 6. 1911 Parties Will Precede Dance . : : Highlight ot the week will be the 'animal Junior Woman' club Val entine ball Saturday night at the Veterans' halU Paul SIebera or chestra from Oregon State college will play from 1 0 to 1 o'clock. - Numerous partieg are being ar ranged by members of the younger aet to precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Verne" Robb hare invited guests to their Oak street home before the dance. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thles sen. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dan iels, Mr. and Mrs. John carotners, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Church, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaDou. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford at an informal party be fore the ball will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feiton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Steelhammer, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence' Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Heater and Miss Hattle Brat "zel. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eng atrom have Invited a . group of friends to their home preceding the dance including Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Larsen, Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eldriedge. . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven will also entertain before the at- ' f airland hare bidden Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Asb- by, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Peter- son of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Max ' Alford and Mr. and Mrs. Asel Fish, Miss Nina White will be an- other p re-dance hostess and guests will be Miss Margaret Clair, Miss , Margaret Smart, Mr. Gerry Ken- dayy, Mr. Robert Warrell, Mr. Leonard Howe, - Mr. and Mrs. James Pike,' and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Warrell. Others planning to entertain Saturday are Miss Beth Holcomb, Miss June Lochridge and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer. IS, . -Tuesday night the Rebekah lodge of Sheridan entertained the state president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, Mrs.- Nerlsha Newby, when she paid them an official visit. Those motoring over from,-Salem were: Mrs. Dorothy Hauge, Mrs; Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Lora Groves, Mrs. Jusfrna Kil dee, Mrs Amie Mills, Mrs. Jose phine Erickson and Mrs. Grace New bold. State President Guest of Lodge Monday night Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 met In regular ses sion, when the state president -mjgle the lodge an official visit. Mrs. Dorothy Hauge, noble grand, presided. ' Mrs. Marion Curry, Mrs. Eva . Martin and Mrs. Edith McElroy, courtesy committee, - introduced "Mrs. Bertha McCallum, grand marshal of the Rebekah assembly "of Oregon, who In turnr intro duced Mrs. Nernisha Newby, pres ident; Mrs. Myrtle McAlpin. vice president; Miss Madalene Ross ner, warden; Mrs. Grace Chris tianson and Mrs. Alma Hender son, past presidents; all grand officers of the assembly of Ore gon; Mr. Jack Watts, grand mas ter; W. F. .Walker, past grand master of the grand - lodge of Oregon; Carl Engstrom and Bob Henderson. PGCP of the grand encampment of Oregon. The state president, Mrs. Nernisha Newby, then introduced . Mrs. Laura Stockton, conductor; Mrs. Etta Ltttell, matron of the IOOF home; Mrs. Bessie Edwards, state chairman- of news service; and Visiting district deputy presidents. Miss Dorothy Estls sang two solos accompanied by Miss Edith Paris. The hall -was beautifully decorated with red hearts and baskets of spring leaves by the decorating . committee of which Mrs. 'Anna Hunsaker was .chair man. Mrs. Helen Pearce, chair man of the refreshments commit tee, served a supper in the dining room After the lodge. ie Men Have anization ' Men of Jthe 'Leslie Methodist ? chnrch, met; at ,i.he home of Mr, C. . F. French on South Church ,. street Tuesday night. ' MajOr busi- - nesev-et- the-evenin.waa.xeorganl-zation of the . men's. group, from t ' now on. to -be known as the Les- "lie Laymen's association. i, : -Among actlvitlea of the group twill be formation of . a men's -glee i 'club and a paper drive- to secure funds tor enlarging- the program i ' of boy's work at the church. Mr. Leonard Judson was appointed -cnairman oi tne giee ciuo eom-. mmee ana ine paper anve wui ne in cnarge oi.Mr. euorge vvarman. - .tV m ,?y ' omcers ne,a with the following results: Presl- ; . dent,;. Harold Douris; vice-presi- -, dent, O. O.V Boyce; "secretary; George Hall; treasurer, I Leonard Judson. The next meeting oL the group will -be bel February; 18 at the home ot -Harold -Douris. 1838 South Commercial street. ;. tr. iLr-o- " "; 7"-yZZZtiZ rA at her North Capitol street bome; nlgbt, has been postponed until . c.vi,- .,n Mondar,FebriraTT 1 T, and- will bei fFgt 1 J Uh -. .v. Vr. u.,iu 10 play daring the afternoon. , Sii? :eW? Quests wUl be Mri'WIlmer C. dinger at ;I0o. clock. . : . t. - n.un rti, iw Memberi of tho Dakota "club W 1X1" t.? -' rXSF meeting, tonightat CSJSSi for a 6:30 o'clock no-host dinner j ' and program, jir. and' Mrs. Bur- ' - , i ton Crary are directing the enter- MembU of the Florence Vali AU fo P'kotans are goclety t ; CalTary rptlB welcome. . " church wiU. meet .on. Friday '. tor AAUW Literature class ZlJ'SJ!? home of Mrs. J. Deane Patterson i.ititf ouuvu vuuicb itiecu , i un WW f a V ? - a - - a ' IIIss Jlallne. Sautter has arrived in the capital from -Lbs Angeles where she will visit with her VV' tzis for a fortnljrht. " - - - ; - jv . ,,. ;.. ' -T! i ? loose 1o -re . and , Women -of tV- : loose are giving-a card party J - " - y Bight at the Moose hall. T ... i , aLIic Is iaviUd." ' , r 'Set. MAXINE BUKEN i Editor j. jr j fi . i -TO ' T ,011111 V - VWA XXXXJ Will Be - Feted In compliment to Mrs. J.' B. Conmy, who will be tearing with Colonel Conmy in the near future tor their new post, Mrs. James H, Nicholson will entertain at a smartly ' appointed luncheon at her North Summer street home on Friday afternoon. a group of Mrs. Conmy's close friends hare been invited to the an revoir party and bridge will be in play following the luncheon hour. Varied colored freesias, anemones and daffodils will be need on the luncheon table, Covers will be placed for Mrs. J. B. Conmy, Mrs. Homer V. Car- penter, Mrs. ' T. O. Russell, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. C. B. MeCnllough, Mrs. George Arbuckle. Mrs. George A. White of Portland and Mrs. James Nicholson. -v Mrs. Nicholson entertained to-, formally on Wednesday afternoon at her home for the pleasure of members of her club. Luncheon preceded an afternoon of contract. Yomarco Class at Myers' Home The Yomarco Sunday school class ot the First Methodist church was entertained on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank G. Myers on North Winter street. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind, Mrs. Walter B. Minler, Mrs. Harry- Swafford, Mrs. Bruce Rothrock and Mrs. Sidney Hall. Double anemones and daphne formed the table centerpiece and Mrs. Merle Travis presided at the tea urn. Others present were Mrs.-Flor-ian Von Eschen, Mrs. M. E. Pal leske, Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. W. B. Williams, Mrs. C. H. Lake, Mrs. L. S. Covert, Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mrs. Mattie Taylor, Mrs. William Bla fas, Mrs. Roy Ohmart, Mrs. Grant Day, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. J. D. Foley, Mrs. J. H. Tumbull, Mrs. J. C. Harrison, Mrs. Norma Shaw, Mrs. Henry Car', Mrs. Glo ver and the hostesses. Lausanne Hall Open House "Sweetheart of Dormitories" is the theme for Lausanne hall open house to be held Saturday night from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. The hall will be decorated according to the theme and refreshments will be served during the evening, - June Woldt, social chairman for the hall, is in charge of the affair. Hef committees are as follows: plan of procedure, Margo Wright, Pearl Bendlksen and Lois Bald win; decorations, Edith Paris, Reeva Schmidt, Betty Holm, Eloise Findley and" Frances Whitaker; invations and programs, -Doris Lanev. Marcia , Frv and Barbara Gearhart; music, Mary Martin, Charlotte . Willis and Dorcas Tei- stnger; refreshments,- Jan John son, Charlotte Ellin gsworth, Mary Jean Huston, Dorothy Miller ana Lorraine Hallman Lausanne hall open, house Is an annual affair to which all in terested " persons i arol n v i t e d . Guests are"? taken on a : complete tour of the building. ,. MlTS. BllSicktO , : . r r ete ClUD ' X , 1 -Mrs.-Harold Busick has bidden members. of her club to her home on. "North 23rd street .tonight. A late supper will.be served by the hostess and the i Valentine motif will provide the decorative note. Guests will be Mrs... Frank Sba- fer, Mrs. . Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Carl . Collins, Mrs. Lynn . Heise, Mrs. Richard Devers. Mri. John Hughes, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Mary Whitf, Miss Margaret Bell. Miss Mar- celia Vesper, and Miss Dorothy Blalsdell. , . -.r' ' r-i' ' 'it- , MrS ilUSSell TO " ,, r , , , 'KntfrTrTin T1?1111' .'. Mrs. T. O. RnseU has invited clock luncheon this afternoon 25 Crusade pro Cornelia Gorrt will fee devotional-leader.7 Mrs. ii UQi3nWUTS.SALVC.X03S 66Cf3 rs Oi SOCIETY MUSIC TheMllE CLUB CALENDAR Thursday : ; Fruitland Women's e 1 r e 1 e with Mrs. Orsa Fagg, '2 p.m. , ' Raphaterians with Mrs. Floyd Utter, 446 Oak street. Book-a-Month club with Mrs., E. A. Hurts. River road, 1:15 . p. m. dessert luncheon. Liberty Woman's club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. D. Olden. Trav elogue by Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Barbara Frietchie tent. Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War, 8 pan. Woman's clubhouse. Spring Valley Home Misslon i ary society. 2 p. m. at First Presbyterian church. . Hayesvllle Woman's club with Mrs. D. Gcieg, 2 p.m. - PLE and F club with Mrs. TV W. Davles, 941 North Cottage street, 8 p. m. ; Sewing group of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. W. H. Baillee. 1045 North Church street. , F. L. girls of Rebekah lodge, with Lucille Mosher on Mrytle street, 8, p. m. - Friday Junior Federated Music clubs program, 8 p.m. YMCA. Neighbors of Woodcraft, 8 p. m., Fraternal temple, election of officers. Unitarian Women's Alliance with Mrs. William Everett An derson, 1577 Court street, 2:15 p. m. Monday Executive board of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Stanley Krueger, 1783 South Church street. Sunday Kappa Gamma Rho Moth ers club, no-host dinner, chap ter house 1 p.m. Monday Pro-America at chamber of commerce, 8 p.m. Tuesday Macleay 4M club with Mrs. Lloyd Keene, 2 p.m. "Enjoying Our Children," AAUW with Mrs. Chester Cum mlngs, 1511 D street, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Milton L. Meyers will be a luncheon hostess today at her Court street home for the pleas ure of members of her club and a few additional guests. Covers will be placed for 12 and con tract will be in play during the B,lCTUUOU- Mrs. Mollis Huntington has In- vited members of heT' club to luncheon and cards this after- noon at her North Winter street residence. j WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM TRADE MARK te.u.s.r-Arora SET OF 4 SAUCE PAHS torn wiQC 14-T..1-T. f e 4 covkm to m, rs Uslched set VTindsor style, includes riant sixe Jar every purpose. Slanting runs and rounded corner for tin I am liilliU cleaning; Built to hut for JIWI. VUp-HWHO, TRUE-FUV8S PERCCUTCHS 199 1918 OmIm Ik Liar traci sizes aui ss sue Anybody can auJce grand coifee . every time in these triple tested percolators. , Ml. 'V KEW! vniSTu;:3 TEAKETTLE llUWIal A brand-new deaigB, as modern as this minute. Whistles when the water boils. f si UHCE CCVEfEO SJCE POTS : & m m Keededia every klich en lor soap,-boiled, dinners, canning, fitssm sesl keeps ht goodnees and TEA KETTLES. no sect tut it tut Sutkmary handles lor easy ponriag. Kom sUp BakeUte grips, : stay ceoL fast boUiag. SET CF 4 '5AUSE PQTS K " tSW tr listened sef lor stowing, SC75 '"foiling, tonp mskiag, - si - Cses every asl!y needs. MT -Mv -Ikkk Akimiaum I leats 4-ml Mil quickly. Wide handles. 3i:A'ciu hl DEPflRTUEnT," HOUSE FURIllSIllilG," AIJD IlAnDVMnE STOHES . BrideElect Is rionor Guest ; :. Miss Pauline WInslow, popular bride-elect of Mr. Harrison Elgin, Jr.. was the honor guest at a de lightful t Informal party Tuesday night when Miss Maxine Clark en tertained at her home on North Commercial street. , -- A miscellaneous shower honored the bride-to-be and at a late hour supper was served by the hostess. : A pink and white color scheme was used in ' the table appoint ments and the centerpiece was of . amaryuis miles and pink candles. Pussywillows decorated the guest rooms. Mrs. Nellie Knox presided at the supper table. ' V , Honoring Miss Winslow were Mrs. j Jesse Prince, Mrs. Fred Prince. Mrs. Harriet Prince, Mrs. Hattle Girens, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. ' Kenneth Prince, Miss Zeral da May Prince, Mrs. Frank Prince, Miss: Margaret Prince, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. Har rison Elgin, sr., Miss Bernlce El' gin, ! Mrs. Minnie Ritchie, Mrs George P. Winslow of Tillamook Miss Harriet Winslow of Portland Mrs. 1 Arthur Smith ot Dallas and Miss Maxine Clark. Kathie Heltzel Honored Mrs. Charles Heltsel was hostess ' for a delightful Informal party Wednesday afternoon for the pleasure of her daughter, Kathie, ; who ; celebrated her second birth day. ' Valentine appointments and a birthday cake decorated the serving table, Honoring Kathie were Linda Herrall. Jimmy Jay and Sarah Ann Allen, Phillip Goulet, Sandra Jochimsen, Ann and yimmy Helt zel, Sally Jo Joseph, Lor in g Burke Schmidt, Stephen Perry, J o h n Chandler ' Brown, Roger Shields and. Chris Wood. Additional guests were the two grandmothers, Mrs. W. W. Ga brlel of Portland and Mrs. James Heltzel, Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Reynolds - Allen, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, -Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Lorlng Schmidt, Mrs Leon Parry, Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. Luke Shields and Mrs. Charles .Wood. Meeting; Held for Guardians Camp Fire guardians met on Thursday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Follow ing an Informal discussion of Camp Fire Girls interests.Mrs. L. T. Graves gave a demonstra tion of puppets. Mrs. Richard Severens presented Mrs. George Bagnall, past president of the guardians with a pin. Present were: Mrs. L. H. Haus ler of Portland, Mrs. S. Bradford, Mrs. George Bagnall, Mrs. ft: D, Buzzard. Mrs. Ethan Grant, Miss Dorothy Grim, Mrs. John Fick lin, Mrs. Stella Smith, Mrs. Ray Crittenden, Mrs. L. T. Graves Mrs. O. S. Hoffman, Mrs. P. W Morse, Mrs. Irl McSherry, Mrs Richard Severln, Mrs. H. P, Toevs and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren IAXEUTE KASStt SAUCE PASS rraa ton un m sau Beantiial pans ior modern kitcheas. Genmlae Bakelite handles Mo rivets. 112 i! n eixelite ra::le i net ?as trm tact tut n utt Tried foods are "done to tere" in fheee thick 'Aluminum pans. Covers extra. " ft .- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee Bar goyne were hosts to about 30 relatives and friends Tuesday night when they celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary, and Mr. Burgoyne's birthday anniver sary. The .Valentine -theme - was carried out in the appointments, at the supper honr. .- , . Hospital Auxiliary. Favors Bill At the regular monthly meeting of the Salem General hospital aux iliary on Tuesday morning; at the TWCA the group went on record as favoring house bill No. 18, per tainlng to aid to hospitals result ing from an additional fifty cents fee on drivers licenses. Mrs. Charles A. Spragne pre sided at the meeting and appoint ed the nominating , committee which includes Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., Mrs. David Bennett. Hill and Mrs. James B. Young. Election ot officers will be held at the March meeting. The auxiliary announced that the annual spring; rummage sale will be April 11 and 12 and that the membership drive will begin In March.; ..'''j Handy Zipper pv Dree ....... . ww Even at This Price "Another Dress Womtns YduH h a v e to se t h e m. to apn-ate ' them ! " '"': n:.' ? V t i ill rvt wi mm Springtime prints in cotton charmers that are hard to find at this low pricel Becoming styles galore, tnduding your look our favorite buttoiwiown - the more expensive and finished "vrlth nice details and flattering trims. And you get early because they'll sell 7a At SEGOND Luncheon at Guenther Home Mrs. Carl E. Guenther will pre side at dessert . luncheon this afternoon at her Fir street resi dence for the pleasure of Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, who Is leaving this month for The Dalles where she will make her home. .. ; f Contract bridge, will be in play during the afternoon and spring flowers will provide the decora tive note. . " - - Places will be laid for Mrs.- B. B. Gabriel, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Albert Oragg, Mrs! E. - R. Frederickson,' Mrs. John French, Mrs. R. Lee Wood, Mrs. .Charles Gabriel, Mrs. Earl Canfleld, Mrs. Elmer McKee, Mrs. William Ross, Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. How ard Jenks and Mrs. Carl E. Guen ther. . . - ;- EVERY ONE '0 O Fine CO Square O Slab Broaddolhs O Printed Poplins O Striped Piques Gay New. Hooveretto come down thf i,. 7 a morning PticLJ7i7n7 iU yon dn . izi-'"end you mm If Yours Fades'? New Spring - - front coat dress! Made to anofcer if yours fadesl Came fast at 49cl 12-5Z ( AA FLOOR Today's Menu Ripe olives will bo the day's main dish. It's as good as It. is unusual. ' ' "- - . Sauerkraut salad Deep 'ripe-olive chill pie Crisp celery sticks ' . Pickles . . 1 Orange cake, "meringue1 top. DEEP RIPE OLIVE-CHILI PD3 ; r fiuibsj . - 1 cup ' sliced or chopped - ripe - olives - X caps cooked ' beans (pink cr kidney) - , ; H cup finely cut dry onion ' 1J small. button garlic, minced ' cups tomato sauce . -.'- - 4 enp salad oil -J '- - teaspoon salt . - . : r - 1 cup grated soft, yellow American cheese 1 tablespoon chili powder - 1 tablespoon flour , . 4 cap water. . .. - Cora Meal Batter: r - . 2H cups water .; -.J tablespoons aalad oil-', ' . teaspoon salt . : ; . . cup yellow corn "meal Vi cap grated yellow American . cheese (anlick-meltlng type) Filling; Combine olives, beans. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE I 1 Prinis . A grand array of the gayest frocks youij could imaaine! Rack after rack at this one low price uitunwd , tar make yovir selection easy. YouH love the pracical button coat styles the handy zipper froctaf-the frilly. Priscilla tie backs (not pictured here and j that old favorite, the Hooverette, all dressed up! Many styles In each type shown here -and several colors in each stylel Don't waitl Drop-everything and come! down i Penney's this morning! ; not I (Perky Young pnm wi rununi . wissi 7 Ome of the sonny at onion, garlic, tomato since; salad oil, salt, and cheese, .'and i bring to a boil, stirring to prevent scorching. Combine chili powder, flour, and water, mix to a paste, and stir Into hot mixture. Remove from heat.-.. ; ' ' Corn meitl batter: Combine wa ter, oil, and salt and: bring to a boll over direct flame. Stir corn meal slowly Into briskly .boiling liqnid. Placo over . boiling j water and cook about It minutes cool slightly. Place a layer-of-cooked corn meal In bottom And on sides of a m -quart size casserole or baking pan; add half of olive mixture, . another layer, of core meaL remainder of olive mixture, and top rith a layer of corn meal: scatter A4 cuo cheese over top. Bake in a hot oven (400 de grees F) 15 minutes Cool Slight ly, before Serving- - -. Serves to. h ' f " due to coiis.. i eased , it to COiCJ . . , without "dosi Witlica,3osing-. Hub pud p Horahlj 6 ,Siripss!i 6 Checks! I 6 Dois! i i .Remember: jAnotlr Dress i m -." tYour4 Fades! few' tuesMaeruug matrons S8 t SS . T mm.- ,17 Tea Apneas 2 fcr Colorful prinks on , fine quality ebttona.y JLU J Frilly or tailorvd! . - , Girls' Tpi Frc:Ia Geantoe S at a y Tucker l waahaIe cottoaa tljC -.jU. S. Pat. Otfiee BrcnlTTdid Ccilczs TonH wear theae pejt bot elty cottons : alL lay and lore It! ; -! . ; ; yrvi ri SJaee 13 to U.rJL .1 J -a : i;t f m A m 4 v n '' Printed broiu3t3ot2r - eeer' sweker. Zirpcr ' wrap, around. IJA 14 to AA . rk-LJ r. t .- -" ' Peaney Second Floor