Au iRevpir Party, pn " Friday , Mrs. Ralph , Eggstaff enter tained with art au revoir party Friday night) at her home on D street The'Jaffair. compliment ed Mrs. Luella Fruit who is leaving Tuesday for a three months sojourn ifto. Hawaii. Guests were invited 'to a. des-! sert supper andL several hours f contract, bridge followed. A handkerchief shower honored Mrs. Fruit ; Sally Eggstaff, in Hawaiian costume, greeted . the guests at the door. The Hawaiian and travel theme were carried out In the table centerpieces. Bou quets of autumn flowers were usd about the guest rooms. . Honoring Mrs. Fruit were Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. Floyd Utter, Mrs. Arthur Green, Mrs. Clarence Pike, Mrs. James Har die," Mrs. J.yDeane Patterson, " Mr. Peggy Cook, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs, Herma Pfister, Miss Lola Schulz, Miss Isobel Mielke and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff. Sylvia Wolfe j , Is Betrothed Miss Sylvia Ann Wolfe, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wolfe, announced her engagement to Mr. Robert H. Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cutler, at an Informal party for - which her mother was hostess Wednesday flight No date has been set for the wedding and the couple will make their home in Salem after their marriage. Miss Wolfe and her fiance are graduates of Sa lem high school. Mr. Cutler is now associated with Mr. Donald Camion of the Texaco service Station. ' Miss Dorothy Arnold, Miss Muriel Smith and Miss Irene Howe won prizes in the Various contests played during the even ing. The table, from which supper was served at a late hour, was covered with a lace cloth and the Halloween motif was car-, tied out in the arrangement of the centerpiece of tall tapers In tiny orange and black balloons. Cleverly decorated match cases at each place revealed the names cf the couple. Mrs. Era Rush assisted Mrs. Wolfe during the supper hour. Bouquets of chrysanthemums and other autumn flowers dec Orated the rooms. ' Bidden to the announcement party were Mrs. Herman Cutler, . Miss Pauline Cutler, Mrs. Mae Heibert, Mrs. B. B. Williams, Miss Irene Howe, Miss La Verne Dumus, Miss Madeline Simmons, Miss Elsie Snyder, Miss Pat Ryer, Miss Muriel Smith, Mrs. Tfaeis . Matherly, Miss Dorothy Arnold, Miss Francis Hughes and Miss Georgine Nadon. Pythian Sisters Entertained Mr. and Mrs! Ed Knighton en tertained the Pythian Sisters at an informal party Thursday night at their home on South -,15th street Refreshments were served at a late hour. -Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mrs. Amy Mun de, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. Mary Pugh, Mrs. Lillian Hixon, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Miss Daisy Hayden, Mrs. Alice Davies, Mrs,. Dorothy Wilson and Miss Lor raine Patterson. Cootiettes Are Entertained The Cootiettes met at the borne of Mrs. Ralph Harlan on Wednesday for . a social even ing. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the : home of Mrs. Frank Prince, 650 Electric street with Mrs. Allie Murphy as co-hostess. , Later in the evening luncheon was . served to the following " members: Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs- David Furlough, Mrs. Charles Crary, Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Allie Murphy, Mrs. Arwin Strayer and the hostess, Mrs. Harlan. Later they were Joined by the Cooties. J3y DOLORES BOLAND It's .Lent - Tir to have a O.cckci taL'cta blouse with Jabot f.r.ycur j;rir.2 suit To com jleie tha ensemble ... have a Ulbox or sajJor hat of the am Ks'.erfcL Tcp with .posies. . 1 K y ( MAXINE BUKaN Editor Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Miss Marybelle Yantis and Miss Marjorie Donaldson enter tained at the former's home on South 21st street Wednesday night with a miscellaneous brid al shower for the pleasure of Miss Marguerite Lehman, bride elect of Mr. Jerry Stone. The evening was spent in formally and at a late hour re freshments were served by the hostesses. The red, white, and blue motif was carried out in the table decorations. A bouquet of red and w h i te carnations formed the centerpiece. Those bidden to honor Miss Lehman were: Miss Edith and' Miss Mirzel Mohr, Miss Mary Chamberlain, Miss Doris Strand, Miss Betty Schieman, Miss Do lores Donaldson, Miss Alma Yantis, Mrs. Fred Lehman, Miss Alice Lehman, Miss Shirley "Crozier, Miss Letha Cave, Mrs, J. C. Yantiss, Mrs. H. E. Don aldson, Mrs. S. A. Stone, Miss Marguerite Lehman and the hostesses, Miss Marybelle Yan tis and Miss Marjorie Donald son. War Mothers Luncheon The American War Mothers held their social meeting at Le gion Home on Tuesday after noon. A no-host luncheon was served. Dr. J. C. Harrison of the First Methodist church in vited the War Mothers to the Armistice Sunday service- on November 9. Attending were Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Mary Rauch, Mrs. Carrie Beechler, Mrs. Effie fDunlap, Mrs. T. M. Davies, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. H. A. Smart, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs Mae Ivy, Mrs. Ida Tralio, Mrs. Addie Curtis, Mrs. Elizabeth Perkett Mrs. May Mauri, Mrs. Jennie Martin, Mrs. Addie Mills, Mrs. Ada Kennedy, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Minnie Humphreys. Word has been received of the birth last Sunday at St. Jos eph's hospital in Lewiston, Ida., of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tower (nee Marjorie Tryon), former residents of Sa lem and graduates of Salem high school and Oregon State college. The little girl, named Diane Elizabeth, has a sister, Margene, and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tower and of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tryon, all of Salem. Mrs. Tryon is in Jhe Idaho city at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Interesting visitors in the cap ital the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Eveland of Aruba, West Indies. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McGrew at their country home. The travelers have been vacationing in the states and left Friday for New York where they will visit before returning to the West Indies where Mr. Eveland is with the Standard Oil company. i mm i ' i' - t MMMiMMMMMiiMtafcMiiiMMiT'1"" i i n r ii mi' mi l HARMONY TRIO . by HOLEPROOF. . Ask t See Harmony Trio in Pacer the only sock in America with garters actually part of t the sock--socks and garters for the price ; of - socks alone! - . : j - Harmony, Trio is also available in Pacer r P"V O . Short, self-supporting sock, and halfhose.'y Ky Milletr SOCIETY UUSIC aaav uviuu fi Club Calendar SATURDAY Salem Woman's club meeting, 330 p. m board meeting, 2 p. m. MONDAY Past President's club American Legion auxiliary. Legion Home, 9 p. m . no-host dinner. - - Oregon State college mothers with Mrs. Douglas McKay, 395 Jerris avenue, 2 o. m. Royal Neighbors of America, fraternal temple, S p.m. Women of Rotary, Quelle, 1 o'clock luncheon. Leslie PTA at school, 7:30 p. m. American Legion auxiliary sew ing group at Legion home, 130 p. tn. Chapter AB. PEO, no-host din ner, Schneider's Coffee shop, 630 p. m. TUESDAY VTW auxiliary sewing group, with Mrs. E. J. Boland, 1839 Madison street, 130 pjn. St. Cecelia's guild of the Episcopal church, with Ruth Peck. 1460 D street. AAUW Latin American study group, YWCA. 730 o'clock. B and PW dinner. Golden Pheasant, 6:30 o'clock. Alpha Mu Delphians, Salem Public library, 9:30 a. m. Daughters of St. Elizabeth 1 o'clock luncheon at Episcopal parish house. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club, 10 a. m sewing, 1 p. m. des sert luncheon. Missouri Ladies auxiliary with Mrs. C. H. McCullah, H9 Hood, 2 p. m. - Sons of Veterans of Civil War and auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, 642 North Liberty, 630 6:30 p. m. THURSDAY Past Regents DAR with Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, 360 East Lefelle, 1 p Jn. SATURDAY DAR anniversary hinchedh, Marion hotel, 1 p. m. New Book Club Organized A group of business and pro fessional women of Salem gath ered at the home of Marie Thompson, Thursday, to orga nize a book club. The purpose of the club is both educational and social, as the group plans to buy books and lend them within the club. The club will meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. The following officers were elected: Lucille Kennedy, presi dent; Ina Boyer, treasurer and librarian; Leon a Hopkins, sec retary and reporter. Other mem bers are Kathryn Ragsdale, Ruth Winegar, Marie Thompson and Grace F. Borig. Kings Will Be ' Hosts io Club Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King will be hosts to members of their club for a buffet supper Sunday night at their Fairmount Hill home. Contract bridge will be in. play after the dinner hour. Covers will be placed, for Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Collins of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hague, jr., Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield and Dr. and Mrs. King. JEFFERSON Of Interest is the announcement of the mar riage of Delavon Thomas of San Pedroj Calif., which took place Friday night Mr. Thomas at tended school here. He attended Aero Technical institute at Los Angeles, took a course in elec trical welding, and is now work ing at the California Shipbuild ing company. The couple will live in San Pedro. - s Th OSEGOH STATESMAN, Salem. Miss Nadon Reveals - Plans Plans are now completed for the marriage of Miss Georgiene Nadon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nadon, and Mr. Edmund Weisner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisner., The ceremony will take place at St Vincent's dePaul church on Saturday morning, November 15 at 8 o'clock. Fatbfr. Robert S. Neu gebauer will officiate before relatives and friends of the couple. Mr. Nadon will give his daughter away in marriage and she has asked Miss Florence Fielen to be her maid of honor. Mr. John Weisner of Fort Stevens will serve as best man for his brother and ushers will be Mr. Michael Fitzpatrick and Mr. Frank Saalf eld of Wood burn. There will be a reception af ter the ceremony-for the wed ding guests. The bride-elect is a gradu ate of Salem schools and her fiance attended Sacred Heart' Academy. The couple will reside in Salem as Mr. Weisner is with Reid Murdoch and Company. Mrs. Louis Farnsworth drove north . to'; Fort Lewis on Friday to visit her husband. Major Farnsworth. They will be among those attending the Washington Stanford 'game in Seattle today. Mrs. Roy Hewitt entertained members of her club at luncheon Friday afternoon at Godfrey's with ' several hours of contract following. and 9V-JLif -i'x onler tiPfc WPP0115 u(1 H nails. 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