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PAGSCZX Hostesses to Entertain Friday The OZZGOXf STATEd.IAII. Calara. Oryon. Tuasdoy Morning. February 18. 1911 ; Mrs. Roth to Mrs. CreightonB. Jones and 'Mrs. Al Petre are arranging a buffett luncheon for Friday- after noon at . Johesmere, the suburban home of Mrs. Jones. .The affair will compliment Mrs, Robert B. Taylor, who will be leaving short ly after the first of March for Cheyenne, 1 Wyoming, where she win Join Captain Taylor, .who is now stationed at-Fort Francis E. Warren. f;-v'. V ' Rououets of spring flowers will be used on the serving table and , , V vrr. about the! guest rooms. Contract Rational CJlllCer bridge will be play during the t r i . aftemoon. . Feted at Party Honoring Mrs. Taylor will be - ' " Mrs. Rex I Adolph, Mrs- Arthur Mrs. WiUard Higgins of Bend Rahn. Mrw.Alden Adolph, Mrs. and Mrs. W. G MAXINE BUKEN Editor " " SOCIETY MUSIC: ThelOE m a Women A)f Moose, regular meeting, hall at 8 p.m. j -1- CLUB CALENDAR Taesday ; .-. .Eastern-Star, 8 pjiu Masonicj temple. j Narth Salem WCTU with Mrs. Ross of Salem Vjonre. Iro. 1918 MaDle avenue. Robert Hen-all, Mrs. KoDin uay, were honored guests rnaay m 2 p m Mrs. W. T. Waterman, Mrs. nar- luncheon given by we auxiliary ry - Gustafon, Mrs. Harold Oling- to the National Federation of er, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Rey- postoffice Clerks and Mrs. Ross nolds Allen, Mrs. Carl G. Collins, hoids the office of president, of Mrs. Waril Davis, Mrs. Robert auxuiary to the Oregon Fed Needham, j Mrs. Robert Joseph, eration. After a week's tour of Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Clar- eastern and southern Oregon dur ence Hamilton. Mrs. Leon Perry, mg wnich several auxiliaries were Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Kenneth crganizedr Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Potts, MrsL William H. Hammond, Ross stopped in Salem to attend Mrs. Fred Finsley, Mrs. Clairs luncheon and regular monthly Brown, Mrs. Charles Heitzei ana meeting Qf the Salem auxiliary. Shields. Luncheon tables were attrac- ... . tively decorated in the Valentine -t mom WlUt UOiiiiJ - Omart r etea daphne. During the business meet- Mn. Hicfcrins And Mrs. fit 1 ill WTVM a." cm At OfjOWer Ross gave interesting talks on j their recent trip, and current Miss Margaret Smart was hon- postal legislation now before con- ored on Saturday afternoon when greS3 Mrs. Frederick Worral was host- Those present at the luncheon ess at a miscellaneous shower for anc meeting were Mrs. Willard Higgins, Mrs. W. G. Ross, Mrs. E. C. Daugherty, Mrs. Paul Tyler, Mrs. H. R. Crawford, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. W. C. O'Neill, Mrs. Luncheons to Compliment Visitors ' . i Two popular visitors in the cap ital will be honored at luncheons this week when Mrs. Russell Cat- ' lin and Mrs. Frank H. Spears en tertain at their home on Cheme- ; keta. street - , ',' ' - ' The hostesses are arranging an' au revoir luncheon on Wednes day afternoon for the pleasure of . Mrs. Catlin's sister, Mrs. L S. 'd Robe of . Burton, Wash-, who has been visiting in Salem with her son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and . Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, for several months. Mrs. Robe will I Be Honored j At Party The' Planned Development of Salem, will be the subject of dis- Mrs. Carleton Roth will be the honor guest at a delightful party v tonight when Mrs. George Fletch er entertains at ' her home on Breys avenue. the evening and a late supper will cussion on the Art Center broad be served by the. hostess; Tulips, cast this afternoon, when Mayor acacia : and f orsythia will provide , W. W. Chadwick wfU ouUine the the decorative note. ' "program . of his 10-year plannir. . Bidden to compliment Mrs. Roth committee for the building- of a t 'i are Mrs. George Roth, Mrs. Milton better Salem. The program J.will Trsen-.Mr. Frank Earnest. Mrs. ho vivn over KSLM at 2:15.' CONDUCTS Mario SilvX " w. E. Cook, Mrs, Norval Edwards, : , conductor of thLa Scald opera Mrs., Henry . Kropp,. Mrs. Ralph "u tb'- Arrrrkt. rvJ Msmx Mn vnTwtH Tiarker: Mn Of refreshing appeal is me. ex leave for her home on Monday, company s . perioiiuuiir P" . f nTiV ' MrT hibit newly hung in the end hall. Twelve! of .her friends have bei 'Spni- W in, ChDd ; Art" - baiem zugn scnooi uuuim - . Consisting of 20 uniramea cru invited to the afair. Maria Dare. Mrs. Luke! Miss Wednesday. FOE Social club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. E. E. Gettman, 770 North 17th street Writers club, 7:30 with Mrs. William Merriott, 1220 North 16th street Naomi circle, 1st Methodist church, with Mrs. Roy Locken- ( , tif.ii our, 1478 Center street, 1:15 MISS i lllOn Will p. m. Lucy Anne Lee circle, 1 p.mi with Mrs. Wade Ellis, 435 North 19th street On Thursday afternoon Mrs. tonight Catlin and Mrs. Spears will pre-- ' . aide at; luncheon and bridge in QpeiQ Will DeQlIl compliment to Mrs. Guy E. Ray- ,. m, mond of NorthCeld, Minn, who ExQCtlV .OH 1 1111(3 ; is the house guest of her son-in- ' law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Late-comers to the-opera "Car- w ; TZZv TkZZ mT.. jIZ cmld m Z, Ralnh E. Purvine. whlrh l, bine presented Miss-Madeline Keene. Miss Jane about him. The exhibit will dren's ra in tines from the chil- dren'a federal eallerr classes in -' " -' ' -: - th& n:trit nf-rnlnmhia. Florida Mis. Pally Wallace entertained jjd, the display brings a group of her friends at - a ski to spectator the vivid im party and lunchceon at Mt Hood agination and observation of the on Saturday. In: the group were rhiM n his reactions to the world Covers will be placed for twen- tonight at the senior high school Unue rougnoui inia wee- con- ty guests. Bouquets of daffodils, auditorium will find . themselves Mr- ana Bua.xwuu. waiiace. Japanese quuice and other spring being forced to wait for the sec flowers will provide the decora- and act before being seated "ac tive note about the rooms. ona act oeiore oemg aeaicu c- -p. x t r : x 1 cording to word that comes from UA V AUXlliaiY the Civic Opera guild, sponsor 01 , J the production. The first act bntertClinea lasts approximately forty minutes. and there is no opportunity to : Occupying the first hall gallery is a one man show of 18 litho eraDhs. done " by Carroll Cloar. Arkansas artist Showing in the main gallery is lttinn 0t nil natnttnM dnn bv Friday, the DAV auxiliary met on toe fedar proj'- her. Cards were- played until alarm clocks revealed the hiding place of gifts. The Valentine motif was used in the decorations and refresh- Claude Glenn, Mrs. E. L. Powell, ments. Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. Har- Mrs. James P. Smart poured, jy Carlson, Mrs. Don Watson, Mrs. Chester Fisher, jr. served the Mrs. c. P. Holgate, Mrs. Clara cake.1 Miss Smart's marriage to Massey. Mrs. Reece Jones, Mrs. Mr. Robert E. Worral will be an event of April 5. The guest list included Miss Margaret Smart, Miss Nin White, Miss Margaret Clare, Miss -Betty Taylor, Miss LaVerna (Whitehead of Turner, Miss Edyth Lowe and Miss Leota Lowe, both of Milwaukie, Mrs. -4 nn Tnvl nrc. Walter Worral, Mrs. James P. iVKlIlUil lUlUIi Smart, Mrs. Lloyd Rieley, Mrs. "VAr,-! 79 Yorfrc George Hougen, Mrs. John Ul- rich, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Fay Collins, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. E. J. Trick, Mrs. Ted DeSpiegler and Mrs. W. H. East. Chester Fisher, ir., Mrs. Paul El lis. Mrs. Ijames C. Pik e, Mrs. Charles Aj Lytle, Mrs. Ted White- their 73rd wedding anni- Valentine party. A community head, jr., Frederick versary at their home above Me- hama on Thursday, with their children, L V. Taylor of Silver ton, Ed Taylor of Lyons and Mrs. Mabel Patton and their families present. "The Taylors were married on February 13, 1868, having eloped on horseback the day before they were dinnjer hjssts at their country were to naVe been wed at the home Saturday for the Harmony Antioch Christian church in the husbands. Pinochle was Waldo hills. Thev were married Stewards Honor .Harniony Club Mr. ana Mrs. Milton Steward club and in play liter, Places and Mrs. and Mrs, and Mrs. Mrs. H Chilles, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor ob- Tharsday Fidelis class, 1st Baptist church, with Mrs. T. W. Davies, 941 North Cottage street 2 p. m., election. . Capitol tent hive, . and Will-f amette tent hive Maccabees, covered dish dinner, 6:30 p. m. at KP hall. Barbara Frietchie tent, Daugh ters of Union Veterans of tha Civil War, with Mrs. George Miller, 350 South. r Hayesville Woman's club, covered dish luncheon with Mrs. W. R. Powers, noon Friday. ! Loyalty class. First Baptist chqrch, dinner and social. 6:30 p. m. Ann Judson circle, First Bap tist church, with Mrs. Ray Cates, 1660 Roosevelt street 7:30 p. m. Neighbors of Woodcraft met on Friday night at Fraternal temple for a business meeting and a Wed Mr. Halbert late Ilsb.fo" T 3TLJlJ rt These 23 picture, reflect vari 01 ine acu xiwi mcasiuc u ucum swux vuuu v MONMOtTTH The eneaeement adopted to make the performance Britain." Attending were Mrs. of Miss Helen Tilton. daughter of more pleasurable for those who Ralph Secor, Mrs. Bertha Kron- exnibition is a group of paintings a. ' urn m - . 1 tr 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tilton, to Mr. Carlton Halbert of Seattle, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Halbert. Monmouth, was an nounced at a tea Sunday after noon at the Tilton home. The tea table was attractively centered with a low arrangement come on time. The performance ner, Mrs. Warren Schrake and Dy. Jonn McCrady of Louisiana, is scneauiea 10 oegin prompuj jams, Airs, wiiiiam naniz, Mrs. wno has recently won wide at at eight o'clock. S. M. Husselman, Mrs. Henry traction through his exhibition in Conducting the performance Hansen, Mrs. " Pearl Upson, Mrs. will be Mario Silva, who has con- Mysta Hendricks, Mrs. Archie ducted John Charles Thomas in Brewster, Mrs. Vem Ostrander. many productions, Paul Robeson Mr. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. L. L in -Showboat" and has coached Flathers, Mrs. G. Hatfield, Mrs. MflM cinrinff. t .- w m n of odlU. B.v.rlr MorUa fonn dkM Mn! Hsitt RickaM. MnL MUtoo of the Royal Opera House in st-warH Mn. H. Lennineer. Mrs. Alva Harp, Mrs. Frank Crozier, Mrs. Jessie Crossin, Miss Verna Johns and Mrs. Stuart Johns. Special luncheon guests were Mr. Alva Harp, Mr. Hiram Dob son, Mr. Phil Shobar, Mr. Vern Ostrander, Mr. O. E. Palmateer, Mr. Barney Sshobar, Mr. Frank New York City. The Art Center will be closed Today's Menu Menu for today wfll includa a excellent pot roast. Avacado on half shell Spicy pot roast -Etoiled potatoes Bran muffins : . : " Buttered carrots and peas ; . j " Sur cherry pie . IT SMCV FOr EOAST (8 ft HL servings) 1 4 pounds' round; rump,' or chuck - T . ! - - . ' i -"-beef,, - - : ;,i ? . 1 pint -vinegar ' : 1 quart water t -C ' 10 dove. . .- j f 12 peppeVcorns , 3. bay leaves ; . -. S . ; - Flour Salt j'' : . t ' Pepped - ' . - Allspide ; , : 2 tablespoons fat ; j j ' 2 cups sjiced carrots i 1 quart sliced onion . ; 12 'gingetsnaps X - - 1 tablespoon sugar , .1 .- " - Buy well-fatted beef. Wipo. Pour: vinegar and -water - over meat Add: water :- to coyer. Add cloves, peppercorns, and bay leaves. Coyer. Keep cold for three days. Remove -meat from liquid.' Season. Dredge with flour and brown thoroughly in the lard in a heavy ket&e. Add carrots, onions, and 2 cups of vinegar liquid I in which meat was i soaked. Cover. Simmer (don't boil) . about t three hours. Add crushed gingersnaps and sugar.! Simmer about 10 min utea.! .j - on Saturdiy, February 22, in ob servance of Washington's birth day. 1 - poured. As the guests entered the living room each was presented Rome and has directed opera in with a corsage in which was con cealed names of Miss Tilton and Mr. Halbert Mrs. Lowell Brisbane assisted Mrs. Tilton. The guest list included the Misses Betty Lou Elliott , Ilia Egypt and on the continent The cast for tonight's opera in cludes Joyce Zickhardt of the San Francisco opera as "Car men," Giovanni Zavatti, drama tic tenor as Don Jose, and Suva in Schweizer, Margie Inman, Helen Robert as the toreador. A com and Marion Wiest, Jane Wahl- of 100 will narticiDate in of Turner Worral. and Mrs sing was also enjoyed. Pattern strom, Gloria Tompkins, Gertrude the Salem performance. There Crozier and Mr. Victor Johns. Scholt Hazel Buss, Beverly Mor- are still reserved seats available lan, Bernice Bonkowski, Margaret a Will's music store. Gentle, Carleta and Immolene De- Aimond and Amy Tilton, Mrs. oi TP 11 A 4 J Jimmie Riddell, Mrs. Raymond OClleni 1 OIK iiliena Young, Mrs. John Haller, Mrs. rni i John HaUer, Mrs. Foster Hilter- 1 fieatre Meei brand, all of Monmouth,- Miss Lois were marked ior; ivir. Grover Newman, Mr. William, McKinney, Mr. Floyd Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Frarjk Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. David Chilles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw, Mr. at the home of Rev. George Whit ney, which still stands north of Aumsville. Mr. Taylor is 93, the second oldest native-born Marion county resident. He was born in the Waldo hills. Mrs. Taylor, born on and Mrs. H. L. Taylor ' th wa wesL 89 of McMihnville, Mr. and Mrs. COUDie moVed to their pres- Steward. (David Chilles' birthday th North Fork of anniversai-y was honored. the Santiam'four years after their marriage. Sixty-six years have been spent in the present home." L. Taylor, Mrs. David Grover Newman and Floyd Beard won honors; at pi nochle. Mrs. William McKinney will en tertain thje feminine members on 'Wednesday and honor the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Floyd Beard. The Woman's Mission study class of the Presbyterian class will not jmeet, at the church this morning as previously announced but will be entertained ; at the home of Mrs. Nettie Roberts 872 Belmont Street at 10:30 o'clock. The te W, Myer A Washiarton birthday program has been arranged for the social meeting of the American War Mothers this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sally Cook at Cen ter and Cottage streets The com mittee in charge is Mrs. Lillian Chrishofferson, Mrs. Effie Dun lap, Mrs. Susie DeLapp,- Mrs. Alice Davies and Mrs. Sally Cook. The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church will be held at the Old People's home on for which Mrs. Henry Thursday beginning at 2 o'clock, had planned fjr Wed- Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. R. L. Far- nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. mer, Mrs. P. M. Kersnner, Mrs. Charles Ciraig of Seattle has been Milo R. Poole, Mrs. O. W. Era postponed indefinitely due to the monj are to be Hostesses, and Mrs. illness of Mr. Craig. . Lena Lasle yiii ieaa aevouons. Lords Prayer Transposed Into Simple Crochet by Laura Wheeler -.A SlZiHt Jits4' . Wilson, Miss Kathryn Fawk, Miss Bern a dine Jones and Mrs. Helen Pike, all of Salem, and Mrs. Mer vin Sauers of Independence. Miss Tilton graduated from Monmouth high school and attend- .. ed Oregon College of Education last term. Mr. Halbert, who Is the son of C. F. Halbert of Denver, Colorado, was graduated from Monmouth high school and spent the past year in Denver. He is now connected with the Boeing plant in Seattle. Their marraige will occur in the spring. A group of Salem folk motored to Seattle this weekend to attend the 8th annual Northwest Region al Theatre 4 conference. Making up the party were Mrs. Chester Several of the members are planning to attend the Federated Societies, banquet February 21. Mrs. Becke Will Honor Club Josie Acklin, Miss Frances Pick ard, Mr. Donald Ewing and Mr. James Sehon. The conference was held on the University of Washington cam pus and during the two day ses sion entertainment was provided from students of the Cornish school. The main speaker at the session was Charles Coburn, old . time actor. Mrs. Oppen was one OOle riOme Scene of welve speakers and her - . topic was "John Wesley and Ol Party Thespis at Willamette university." The Salem folk saw "Peer The Business and Professional Gynt" Noel Coward's one act Young People's class of the First plays, two puppet shows and sev Christian church was entertained eral other plays attending the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- conference, tis C. Cole on North Summer street Friday night. A social hour . Miss Janet Miller was hostess and refreshments followed the at a Valentine party, Friday and business meeting and Valentine escorted the nine girls to the Par decorations were used in the ap- rish-Lesiie basketball game. Af pointments. ter the game, they returned to Those present were Mr. and her home where refreshments Mrs. Chester Douglas, Mr. and were served. Girls present were: Mrs. D. E. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller, Dolores Hamilton, Louis Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beverly Davenport, Hope Ja Hindman, Mr. and Mrs. Elton quith, Janis Davis, Jean Hat Benedict, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ut- field. Dorothy Svarverud, Char terback, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Tho- lotte Miller and Harriet Huston, mas. Rev. Guy L. Drill. Mrs. Nel- who helped serve. Mrs. Karl Becke will be luncheon hostess this afternoon when she entertains for the plea- il V,?" :r:" her North Summer street home. lie Harrison, Clarence Magnusen, Doris McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cole and Carol Cole. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre spent the weekend attended Members of the West Central circle, of the First Methodist church will be held with Mrs. G. W. Day of 643 Chemeketa in Tacoma where she street at 2 o clock on Wednesday, the Pacific Northwest Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Business School association meet- Mattie ing. Shaw. Taylor and Mrs. Norma t - ' Lead off the Spring fashion pa rade in this very attractive, very becoming frock. It's an Anne Ad ams original, and simple as can be to make from Pattern 4697. A modified, easy-to-wear treatment of the new longer-bodice trend is shown in the wide waist-yoke that forms one piece iu front with the panel. If you make the whole sec lion in spirited contrast youll have a delightful " bolero-effect; Or, if your.fabric is cotton, just anj edging of ric-rac looks goy. Let the neckline be.' cither square or pointed, and cut your sleeves in tiny scalloped caps, in s h o r t , straight style, or in a curved three quarter length. 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