Okrd Party Event of Friday night was the benefit bridge par- ty lor which members of the xuayziower uuua of the Congre the Congre- 13S2 gational church, were the Cherry . City were to play iatag3 Winning prizes were Mrs. L. D 10 well, Mrs. Lloyd Riches and Mr. RusseU Bonesteele. Mrs. Ma- bel Powers was in charge of the musical program which included a violin solo by Miss Nellie Pear mine accompanied by Miss Alice Rose and a vocal number by Mr. Reid Shelton, h who was accom panied by Miss Jean Carkin. A late supper was served by the committee in . charge. Spring corsages on a Shamrock centered each table and were given to the lady having high " score at the table. 1 Bouquets and baskets of forsythia, flowering quince, jon quisl and daffodils decorated the hall and serving table. i Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, presi dent of the guild, was 'chairman of the affair and assisting her were Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. Charles. Stricklin, Mrs. Richard Slater and Mrs. Leslie White house. Proceeds from the affair Wilt goi towards the new church building .fund t i ? t- - t T t --:.! . - . ,' ' J DAV Auxiliary Makes Plains Women's auxiliary to the Dis abled American Veterans of the World War will hold their busi ness meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Aman da Moll en cup, 495 North 21st . March 14 the auxiliary is spon soring a seasonal card party at the Cherry City Baking auditor ium. Pinochle and 500 will be in play. Mrs. Milton Steward is chairman. Assisting her are Mrs. Elmer Byer, Mrs. Jay Harnsber ger and Mrs. Elvira Beard. The public is invited to attend. Funds derived from the affair will be turned over to the rehabilitation committee. Seen I Amundsen, secretary; Mrs. Anita By JERYME ENGLISH day. . . Mrs. George R. Kj Moor- Edwards, assistant secretary; Mrs. wirinr Wrni ..v ad, who was busy talkirig about Kenneth Graber, missions vice w SiT VjJfY7 ISh th: coming bills, wearing 4 spring president; and Mrs. Edwin Lind- SSS' iSSt SSiSSf At plaid suit m tw Shades 1f bg, corresponding secretary, used many a conmeaV. . At navy blue accessories, a bright Mrs. will Stoddard led the de Mrs. Wuham Busicks luncheons blufe felt hat and blouse. 4 . Mrs. votion on th. wom. Talks nn guests were seated at alarge table. . .A green organdy cloth over squares of pink, yellow, green and orchid, sewed together -". ' Dow ,'v.in we center a rencn McCully in deft blue with taatch bouquet of iris, freesias, forget- jng hat trimmed in dubomiet, sit- me-nots and sweet peas. . . On either side, three small nosegays with pink, yellow and blue frills n crystal vases. ... Senator P. J. Stadelman of The Dalles was host at his annual leg- islative dinner dance on Tuesday in the Mirror Room of the Mar- ion hotel. . . The large serving table was most attractive. ... In the center a lake encircled with yellow, pink and purple crocuses, violets, iris and several figurines tvnvWino h At nnp nrt ' ' a tree arrangement of plum bios- soma and azaleas. . . . Sprays of decorated the supper tables and pastel candies cast a soft glow over the room. Stunning was Marion Ander son's concert gown which she wore on Tuesday at her Portland con cert. i. It was of white lame fa- shioned with a train, . . the two trapes which extended to the floor in front and the long sleeves were edged in fox; and tips of black fur. . ; . At the neckline a gor geous diamond broach. . . An am ber light shown on the singer the entire concert; and she very regal VCi' as she took her curtain calls and walked off the stage. I'M back from trips through the southern, states are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport. . . The Lach munds were Joined in Miamwby the Lamperts, . . Enroute home the Lamports stopped in New. Or leans for the Mardi Gras. . .'It rained, -or rather poured, almost every day the Lachmunds were in On one of the days- It didn't , rain Anita with a capacity crowd. .. .. GainWe; H. Pickett an Mrs byth?!af. c- apd in their adjoining box was . the blind under, direction of Frank Fred Astaire. .. "Omelet" came In I Sanders. ! that day on a I very muddy turf. J Hostesses for the afternoon . Rev- George IL Swift wiUispeak will include Mrs. E. ; Boehmke, rr MUST BE SPRING. . . with over KSLM Monday at 9:30; p. m. Mrs. Rex Cain.S Mrs. S. M. Whit election of officers, informal teas under the auspices of the Amen- ney and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn. and-luncheons, the basketball fan Legion auxdiary m itsjregu- j,: tournament this week and these .22?' The Woman Missionary meet lovely sunny mornings gardening will speak fn Ser- Qf Flrst p is in order. . :. Mrs. Lowell Kern vke of toe American gior( aux- church wiU held Wednesday has been receiving congratulations ry." Mrs Walter Spauldfng is aftemoon at 2 at on her presidency to the Salem chairman of the community ser- church Mrs. Dorothy Cassellius, General hospital auxiliary. . . In vice committee for Capitof unit a member of he Salem the florist shop was Mrs. Grover PlannmR with members of nb staif revIeW Ma. C Bellinger in a smart navy blue menM wSth fiHrl rvt nnH nW blue sailor felt hat with veil and a touch of pmk felt for color. . . Bobbe Shumi and Sybil Spears busily engaged making arrange- toents for the Spinster dance on March 21. . . Mrs. William Dash- ney chic in a military outfit. . . a Mrs T q Russen Mrs. Russell cin Wars, auxiliary, - and i Mrs. beige silk jersey dress. with gold catlih. 'Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Alma :Fierst of SUvertda! will buttons, a navy flannel o r i o aiarles j LIrs R Hen- make offidal visit to the meet jacket with military emblem on nC!dy ? . . mg of Marion auxiliary Monday the sleeve and brass buttons and . ! 1- at the Veterans of Foreign Wars a navy beret tipped to one side. . - The Marion-Polk county laedl- hall. Mra Ward Wolfe, president Mrs. Harry Worth in a small cal auxiliary will meet for dinner "of district No. j-4, will assist in brown hat with pink bird feathers, on Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock 'the annual inspection. r . . . Mrs. Lynn Heise,-chairman of at the home of Mrs.' Wihard t . - r ; ; 1 Beta Sigma Phi fashion bridge, in Thompson on State' streets. As- Miss Kuih Peck will entertain a!) black, skunk, chubby and sis ting hostesses will be Mrs. Wil- members of the St. Cecelia Guild matching fur trimmed hat. liam L. Lidbeck and Mrs. H. J. of St. Paul's j Episcopal church Clements. Mr. Frederick Eley swill Tuesday night at her home on D tTCClFSZS at the legislature one talk on the "Ten Year Plan.wi street. i CHURCH Celebration -at Ty-j rl 11 H DQ A Tl 1 m 1 11 lOI U.LIt?0 JO-1111L1U.C?, t T 1 1 pi f Hobby Show Appropriate to the celebration of the 100th birthday of the Methodist church, which is being held this month, will I be uvs uuq.ue anu iiuouy auuw suieuuiea lor marcn irom o uniu 12 o'clock. I! The show which "wfll be on free and every one interested is ; OFFICE HOLDER 4 Mrs. Effie Dianlap serves as pres ident for three Salem jorgan izations, the Woman' Bible class of the First Methodist chtirch, the past presidents' club of the Woman's Relief corps and the West (fjeritral circle of First church. (She is. also an active member of the auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans an4 the American War Mothers. (Photo by Kennill-Eilis)? and Heard Harry V. Collins dashing in a black outfit with. black too;ue and two scarlet red bird feathers and red gloves. . . over her sfioulder a uxuivn lur piece. . . iwija. juui ting with her father, Mr. John D. McCully. . . .Two lookirig very smart. . . Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. James J. Parjton in black. . . the latter in clever black hat with a veil tyin in the back and extending to th waist ana gardenias pinnea o ner shoulder. . . Mrs. J. A. Felilerand Mrs- S. H. Probert. . . Mrs. M. Wilson Savage with daughter, Mrs Manfred Olson, who ( leaves week to live in Medffrd. . . Mrs. Harry H. Belt in soldier blue j .tt- "l""ts l"1 uai1' ""s wun Auan trson, tne rep- Mre, kf T T Li rlS Entertains Mrs. W. L. Lewis was hostess to members of the Friendly Fifty class of the Jason Lee church on a lav afternoon. An hahdker- chief oweT honored Mrsj Carl G, teacher, on her! birth- Gies, the teacher, on her birth day. Refreshments were Iserved late in the afternoon. f Attending were Mrs. J W. J. Bates. Mrs. Fred Barker. Mrs. W. , UA- Mrs. 1. 1 Hochstettler, Mrs. Charles T seph Klinger, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Alfred-Vick, Mrs. A. A. An derson, Mrs. Marie Putnam, Mrs. Minnie Van Slyke, Mrs(arr"L. Gies, -Mrs. Georgia Savagf, Mrs. P. Sunderlin, Mrs. Harry dillette. Mrs. Elva Duncan, Mrs. Charles T - n,rn .7.uJv M;.. met White, Mrs. Loujk' Lor- uit TtTi R T .4 vol v "M-rti Crnnt Kennedy Mrs. Adolph Kiitleson, ntr UU1U' BCVClt" itt"" Of XniS monm. Jmslor Gaiid of SL pznlB vpiscopal church will meet I for a l Oclock luncheon m the Parish haU on esday afternoon. Mrs. v G shipley heads the hostess J Klv!n, v. fiT- The Om'rrh" the main floor of the church; is invited to come. One sectioni will be devoted to souvenirs of j foreign countries, there will be j pottery, koa-wbrk articles, polished stones, wood In laid pictures, chenile doilies, Mex ican things, ivood block prints, glassware, travel souvenirs, and Collections ytiJl play an Impor tant , part in the displays. Among the collections will be some! of swords, cartridges, pigs, violkns, bridle rosettes, beads, bells, salt and pepper shakers, buttons, dolls, dogs, blue ' glass, elephants and cups and saucers. There wills be one collection ; of birds' eggs and another of ; arrowheads. A puppet show will be giyen during the evening. There will be a demonstration of bird imita tions by a cnild of 12, and; an exhibition of clay modeling, j The junior department will be located in the. fireplace room.; Committee for the antique Sand hobby show is: Dr. F.; D. Voigt, Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. E. T4 B. Hill, Mr.- Gordon Carl, Dr. Daniel Schulz, Miss Mildred Yetterj D. V. D. Bain and Mrs. George Kelly. Florence Vail Group Meets The Florence Vail Missionary society met Friday afternooii at the Calvary Baptist church for a dessert luncheon. Saint Patrick's decorations j we r e used on the tables. Mrs. Amo Weniger was assisted in serving by Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Fred Lehman I and Mrs. H. E. Harder. I The business meeting included election of th4 following officers for the coming year; Mrs. Jack Billiter, president; Miss Mina Gile, vice president; Mrs. George the different phases of "Christian stewardship" were made by Mrs. Kinley Adams Mrs Knaffle Pickens, Mrs. Edwin Lindburg, Mrs. George FJford and Mrs. Jack Billiter. WQPC f!rni 1t-n "A-i "1 1 Viut YVjiii Meet Wednesday " y-'I The Women's Society of Cbris- tjan Service of First .Methodist church will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Carrier room. Af ter the business meeting Mrs. C. F. Wilson will lead the devotions. For the program Mrs. V. D. Bain and Mrs. E. T. B. Hill will sing "The Whole Wide World for ""'6 jesus Mrs. John Carkin will bring a report rom the Oregon Conference Educational Board. Miss Ruth Field will tell of her work in India, and Miss Elizabeth Carlyle will speak on her !hos pital work in China. The tea and social hour are in charge of South Central circle. The centennial idea in foodi and " ana assisting Will wear dresses thatiperiod. Mrs- 1-eona- Uohnso: Johnson, Mrs. B. E. Sisson and Mrs. F. E. Simmons are in charge of the tea tabid. All ladies of the church are invited xo attend. LUtherOHlS t.O Meet At Church The Ladies jpuild of the Am erican Lutheran church! will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in- tile church parlors, with Mrs. George Fake presid- . P. W.Ericksen wiUg lead the devotional? and Mrs. 1L J. s"f will hye charge o the dame Chiang Kai Shek." The hos tess .chairman. s, Mrs. John! An derson and the devotions will be led by Mrs. VT R. Dallas. : j ; Sirs. Ethel ,Keckr' senior ) vice president of the Veterans of ; For OSIXSOir STATESMAN. Salaia. Class Meets at ; Remington's :i The Quest class of the First Evangelical church met Monday at the home of Mrs. Fred Reming ton. Mrs. Wilson Launer had were the teacher', Miss Bier,: Mrs., charge of the games for the eve ning. . . : - - :, - Those present for the evening Grayce Behrens, Mrs. John Cage, Mrs. Ida Eggler, Mrs. Willrina Gleason, Mrs. Leona Kleman, Mrs. i, fffrJ ::v::::::::::::? ks M ::? k&$3 ,i5v Xr8?. $::::::: & .:! H k$-:W? :-iSKr !. .... SPRING SHOES for- GROWING GIRLS Spring's most crowning fashion triumphs . . . lifted to new heights of styling for sport and dress, and brought to you at a fraction of their true value! Don't ivait, come in to Miller's com' plete shoe department on the main floor Monday. Saddle Oxford Still "Miss America's" favorite . . . white, with brown saddle. This shoe also in little girl sizes. $2.45 to $3.95 Play Shoes Style smart, comfortable, good look ing . , Wedgies, Spring Heels. Plat form Soles, new creations in all the new colors. $2.45 to $4.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES NOW ON MAIN FLOOR Dress Your Children Up This Spring in New, Smart Shoes 'if. Baby Shoe Sizes Brother and Sister Sizes Sa.65 :-:$2J5i$S-J5;-j 3m WMs.SSsA UmsZ Oregon. Sunday Morning. March 9 1941 Violet Tjimkin, Mrs. Joy Lofftus, Mrs. Leona Mlschl:e, Mrs. Verna Biggs, Mrs. Helen S im, Mrs. Esther Peters and the hostesses, Mrs, .lone Launer and, Mrs. Gladys Remington.' . ' ' v " -' " ' . '"" 1 r - i Mrs, Richard Smart, Mrs. Frank . Martin and Mrs.' Clifford Pier point ; will entertain , the Laurel : Guild at the Knight Memorial church Wednesday night at 7:30 . o'clock at the former's home on North 23rd street. 'The Loafer" The "hit" of 1941 ... the shoe that all girls love, comfortable, smart look ing, all new shades. $3.95 ,,44.95 Style Shoes Smart Misses type shoes in black, blue, brown and white saddle, in fact all 1941 Spring shades. $3.95and$4.95 LH SALQM , ORQGON SHOE DEPARTMENT ON MAIN The annual "open garden is being held today and next Sunday at "Gibson's Retreat" nea Logs den. The V, L. Gibsons are invit ing all friends interestedUo see the daffodils in bloom. . . . The Salem Eebekah lodge met in regular session Monday night with Mrs. Dorothy Hauge presid ing. Miss Myrtle McClay was ap pointed chairman of the birthday committeefor March. Next Mon day there will be initiation. - dm "A -v. 1.. t . J FL003 ANiSrOUNGEMEHT! Jacqueline Cochran Line of fine beauty aids will be shown A Miller's all this week. A complete treatment line as well . as all the essential makeup aids. - - Marguerita . . will assist you in you expert , advice on how to keep and maintain a. perfect ; complexion. Miss Waggoner comes directly from the Jacqueline Cochran laBoratories in New York City and" will be in the cosmetics sections all this week. . 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