FAGS C3 Mrs. Carkin iWill Head -Mothers Oregon State mothers met at the home of Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay on Jerris avenue' Monday afternoon to complete plans for organization of a mothers club. Mrs. John 1L Carkin was elected president and other of ficers are Mrs. Byron B. Her rick, vice-president; Mrs. E. M. McKee, secretary; -and Mrs. C C Higgins, treasurer. The group will meet the fourth Monday of each month and the club's project will be discussed at the next meeting. At the tea hour Mrs. McKay was assisted - by Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mrs. Robert Ehinn. Bouquets '.- of autumn flowers were arranged about the guest rooms. Attending the affair were Mrs. Howard G. Smith, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mrs. G. I". Cham bers, Mrs. Harry A. Rowe, Mrs. Josephine Lange", Mrs. Oscar O. Paulson, Mrs. Edwin L. Minar, 'Mrs. Earl B. Day, Mrs. William Wood, Mrs. Marion Woodin, Mrs. Wilmer Cl Page, Mrs. U. S. Dotson, Mrs. S, H. Probe rt, Mrs. D. K. Gemunder, Mrs. Frank E. Neer, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mrs. P. O. Ottaway of Aurora, Mrs. Ben Bywater, Mrs. Lloyd C Rein holdt, Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. Theodore G. Nelson, Mrs. E. M. McKee, Mrs. J. C. Leedy, Mrs. C C. Higgins, Mrs. Dan Mc Lellan and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Party Honors Miss Patton A miscellaneous shower was given on Monday at the home of Mrs. E. A. JKenney, for Miss Beulah Patton, bride-elect of Mr. Kermet Elsey. The affair began with a 1:30 o'clock dessert lunch eon. The hostess used chrysan themums to decorate. Assisting Mrs. Kenney were Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. T. S. McKenzie, Mrs. F. E. McCracken, Mrs. William Hartley, Mrs. Jay - Reeves and Mrs. E. A. Lee. Mrs. Charles Garrison sang a number of songs accompanied by Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter. Some 50 guests attended the party. Pattern "Women in uniform" . . . the perennial shirtwaister, re -designed by Anne Adams! 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Goldie Higel was elected presi dent; Arleen Sheldon, vice-president; Edith Stewart, secretary; 'Frances Baker, treasurer and Florence Gilbert, council mem ber. Next Tuesday they will have a Halloween party from 7 to 9 p. m. and mothers will trans port the girls home by car. Leslie ninth grade Girl Re serves met Wednesday after school with Mrs. Ralph Nohl gren and discussed officers' du ties. They elected the following as their executives until spring: . president, Betty Manoles; vice-presldent-social chairman, Joyce Reeves; secretary, Janet Gibson; treasurer, Eva Lou Barrett; council member, Shirley Sever - In, song leader, Marcia Moore; sergeant-at-arms, Pauline Cut ter. The next meeting will be a supper. This group appointed a service program committee to work on programs to be present ed at the various state institu tions. Marcia Moore Is chairman and Pauline Cutter, Jane Action and Dorothy Boyce the commit tee. The group is planning a barnyard frolic on Saturday, No vember 1. The committee In charge includes: Joyce Reeves, Betty Manoles, Shirley Severin and Eva Lou Barrett The party will be in the barn at the home of Eva Lou Barrett. New mem bers in the dub are Pauline Cut ter and Joyce Reeves. . Members of the Parrish ninth grade vGirls Reserves met with Miss Lois Robinson and Mrs. Es ther Little after school on Thurs day at the YWCA. After defin ing the responsibilities of the of ficers they elected the following: president, Addyce Lane; vice president, Jean Fidler; secretary, Masako Tsukamota; treasurer, Shirley Allen; council member, June Young and song leader, Betty Hughes. This group will have a "gypsy supper" next Thursday after school, and learn of things to cook over a camp fire on a stick, of one pot meal and of foods to bake' over coals. They will learn new Girl Re-" serve songs. The Parrish seventh and eighth grade Girl Reserves will have an organization meeting on Monday after school ft the YWCA. The representatives on the Girl Reserve Inter-elan coun cil and the president of each clab will meet after school next Friday at the YWCA with Mrs. Little and will meet'rer mlarly once sn n t h on the fourth Friday. At this meeting, they will elect a chairman and secretary, decide on aniform does far all Junior high clubs and discuss requirements for membership In order te take part In the Girl Reserve Rec ognition Service, on Sunday,' November II. They wQl also plan a tentative year-round , calendar of all Girl Reserve activities. One hundred and fifty girls at tended the second general meet ing of the Tri-Y Girl Reserve club at the high school Tuesday afternoon. The president, Veta Smith, presided for a short bus iness meeting. Some of the club meetings will be worked out as forums and round tables, at oth ers there will be outstanding speakers; quiz and interview programs will add variety and skits will give those dramatical-, ly inclined in the club, an op portunity to take part, according to Delvon Long, program chair man. The program following the :. business meeting, afforded the f club talent an opportunity to en tertain. Those taking part were Nellie Jane Pear mine,. June Nickel, Ruth Ripple. Anita Mey ers, Bonnie Sawyer, Alice Rose and Pat DeSart . The fan Tri-Y Informal dance has been scheduled for Friday, December It, at the Cherry City haR. Only clab members and their guests may . i attend. It will be chaperoned by the elab advisers. The so cial committee Is In charge, N a x t Tuesday, immediately after school, the various sections of the club will meet to make the sectional year plans, t Girls who have already paid their dues have been placed in the sections of their choice and will act on various committees. J Section I - will meet in Room 209 with Nan cy Brown in charge. Section II will meet with Marian Wampler ; in Room IBS. Section HI,' Doro- thy Dal ton's group will meet In Room 221.' The leader and place ' of meeting of Section IV will be : announced lata:. , ' The Tri-Y cabinet will meet after school Wednesday at the ' high chooi with their advisers. S0CIE1Y MUSIC The IIOMEJ Club Calendar " TUESDAY Si Cecelia's guild of the Fpiscopal , church, with Ruth eck. 1460' D street. AAUW Latin American study group, YWCA. 7:30 o'clock. B and PW dinner. Golden Pheasant, 6 JO o'clock. Alpha Mu Delphian s, Salem Public library, 30 a. m. Daughters of St Elizabeth I o'clock luncheon at Episcopal parish house. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club, 10 a. m., sewing, lp.su des sert luncheon. Missouri Ladies auxiliary with Mrs. C. H. McCuUah, 843 Hood, S p. m. i Sons of Veterans of Civil War and auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, 642 North Liberty, 430 030 p. ra. WEDNESDAY The Can-Do Class, Laslia Meth- ?iist church, Halloween party. HURSDAY Merry Minglcrs, with Mrs. Er nest Barker. THURSDAY Past Resents DAR with Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, 360 East LefeUa, I p .m. VTW auxiliary sewing group, with Mrs. E. J. Boland, 1839 Madison street, 1:30 pxo. nnAY Salem Council of Church Wom an, First Presbyterian church, 19 a. m. SATURDAY dak anniversary luncheon. . Marion hotel, 1 p. lpm. Masked Dance For Moose Plans are under way for a masked HaDDv Hauntina frolic for members of the Moose lodge and women of the Moose and friends. Mrs. Edward's orchestra will furnish the music, opening the social season of the lodge at Moose hall tonight at 8:30. A program will include judg ing costumes and fortune telling. Planning the affair are Ber tha Kroner and Hugh Schuebel. Sale of tickets will be In charge of H. E. Hedine, Harvey Schue bel and Floyd Emmons. Mrs. H. E. Hedine and Mrs. O. W. Em mons head the refreshment com mittee. Anniversary for H. R. Curtises Friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Curtis on Tuesday night on their 80th wedding anni versary. The evening began with an old fashioned charivari, which announced the arrival of the guests. They brought dinner, which was served to 19 by mem bers of the Friendship club. Later in thf evening, other friends called. A weddin cere mony was read. Mrs. Curtis wore a blue dress and a corsaga of talisman roses, which her hus- -band gave her. During the ceme- many she was presented with a large , bouquet of lavender and white asters. The groom wore his wedding suit of 50 years ago. They were attended by Mrs. J. . Kildee and Mr. William Gardner. Out of town guests were Mrs. Winnie Duncan, Seattle, and Mrs. Curtis niece, Mrs. Howe," Long view. . New Members In Club Mrs. H. C Ramey and Mrs. F. C Wiltsey were hostesses to members of the Pringle Wom an's dub at an all day meeting .at the clubhouse Wednesday. .Following the noon luncheon the short business session was 'held with Mrs. E. B. Kottek presiding. Plans for the two ba zaars to be held in December .were discussed. Two new members. Miss Irma Simmons and Miss Inez Sim- monO were admitted to . the . dub. Guests present, were MnU J C. Henfv mi) Mica HntH- Stapleton. Members present -were Mrs. Anita" Bonney, Mrs; t W, F. SchendeL Mrs. P. O. Bow man; -Mrs. B. A.'Hilficker, Msa. John Fabry, sr., Mrs. H. C. Sta pleton, MrsT E. A. Hoge, Mrs. O. E. Davis, Mr. H- E. Mel chert, Mrs. E. B.- Kottek, Miss Etta Schendel, Mrs. J. H. Kling er and the hostesses. ; The . dub members will be -entertained Noverrlber 5 by Mrs. John Fabry, sr, and Mrs. B. A. Hilficker. The Crescende elab wfil en tertain with a kick-off dinner Wednesday night at the high school cafeteria at 4:45 o'clock. All dub members and" parents art invited to attend. The din- ' ner wQl precede the opening of ' the concert series on November - Thi"Townscnd clab No. S will meet tonight at t o'clock at the Bungalow Christian church for a Halloween and hard times party. -A, guest, speaker has . been en gaged. , .... - , ' Mrs. Kathryn Metxrer of Pert land, formerly of Salem was a , vi'Jllor In the cspital, this week- sJL . , - TU CZZQZX CTATEZMAlr. Ccdta. Women of Rotary Meet ' Women of Rotary gathered at the Quelle on Monday afternoon for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Father Alcuin of Mt Angel college was the guest speaker and his topic was "Our American Faith The Principles of Democracy." Dur ing the luncheon hour Miss Rose mary Gaiser played a group of piano selections. W The speaker's table was dec orated with a large bowl of pom pom dahlias in fall shades and small candle Jack olanterns with sprays of fire thorn berries. The " other tables were Centered with low bowls of pom pom dahlias, tuberous begonias and Halloween appointments.' Mrs. K. H. Pickens presided at the business session. Special guests were Father Alcuin, Miss Gaiser, Mrs. Luella Stowes, Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, Mrs. Flor ian Von Eschen, Mrs. Lester Car ter, Mrs. Frank Roberts and Mrs. Carl Sumner Knopf. Members attending were Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs. T. J. Ams poker, Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mrs. F. L. Bressler, Mrs. Frank Craw- - ford, Mrs. Preston Doughton, ; Mrs. C - A. Downs, Mrs. Lee Eyerly, Mrs. E. S. Former, Mrs. O. F. Franklin, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Mel vin Geist, Mrs. C. XL Guenther, Mrs. Harold Hauk, Mrs. Grover Hfflmaq, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Abner K Kline, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. L. F. LeGarie, Mrs. Ivan LoveH, Mrs. G. O. Madison, Mrs. A. F. ' Marcus, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. W. G. More house, Mrs. J. C Perry, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs, K. H. Pickens, Mrs. F. O. Repine, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, ar, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Nell Tonning, Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom. T ,,,"! r LUIlCneOn IOr Mrs. Heise Mrs. Albert A. Siewert and Mrs. Roy Hewitt were luncheon hostesses on Monday afternoon at the former's home on North Winter street when they hon ored their mother, Mrs. E. R. Heise, on her 89th birthday. A yellow and white color scheme was carried out in the floral , arrangements on the luncheon tables. The afternoon hours were spent informally. Honoring Mrs. Heise were Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr, Mrs. Kit tie Graver, Mrs. M P. Adams, Mrs. Howard Pickett, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Earl Knott and Mrs. W. H. Hanscomb of Mc MinnvOle, Mrs. Belle Putnam of Amity, Mrs. W. F. Kelly of Woodburn, Mrs. W. C Heise, Miss Edith Heise, . Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mrs. Lee Warnick, Mrs. Annie Tuttla, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. John Carkin, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. A. A. Siewert and Mrs. Roy Hewitt. Snlpm Pmmr'il OLiltfllA v-UriCli T0 Kckot A. 1 The Salem Council of Church Women will meet at the First Presbyterian church on Friday beginning at 10 o'clock. The morning session will be followed by a i uncheon, and an afternoon meetiog. The theme of the pro gram will be "In Everything Give jrhanks," Mrs. W. A. Bar . kus Is president During the pro gram, Mrs. D. B. Klein sorge wDl be organist and Mrs. D. jr. Un rur chorister. Prelude. Praise Ya the FatherOrtan Count Your Blessings. Hymn . Devotions . Mrs. Paul Petticord DuetCarmogena and Coramae Hofer Business Meeting puet. Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Henderson Migrant Work ., . Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Ross Noonday- Prayer Luncheon Japanese Program - . , i Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Kuroda Piano and Organ , -Mrs Xleinsorge, Frank Churchill Hymn Devotions Mrs. Andrew Kuroda Solo. How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me Mrs. W. K. Griffith Address r - .Etta i Davis, returned missionary oSTinoss Meeting " BenedlctionJtev. W. Irvin Williams .. ... Salem women of the Methodist "church; are J o I n I n g Methodist women from over the country, in observance of a day of prayer, on Wednesday. The meeting will be from 10 t S o'dock la the auditorium of the First Method ist church. Rev. W. M. Snyder of Seattle will give an Inspirational talk and a silver offering will be taken- All members and friends of Salem Methodist churches are Invited to attend. This Is a fast day, but many are planning to bring pocket lunches. . -News reached Salem en Mon day of the birth of a I ',4 pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich . ard Peters of Lakeview, Ore. The mother is the former Virginia Cross, daughter of Mrs. Curtis Cross. ' I? N-,'3nii3c? I 1. , l UUUVJ:,i-,::- Do tias Try a ?, Va-cro-noL It (1) shrinks swollen inembranes, (2) soothes Irritation, (3) relieves trsnsknt nasal corrsstko ... And brlnrs it: ea let Iveathinx . 3krx corrt. YouTl Ike t-r .i) i. Fellow directions (fogon. Trader tIora!a October I l pasasss 4 1 HOME RITES Mrs. John Hadley Hobsoa (Geneva Louella Van Qeavel who was married at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Van Cleave, on Sun day, October 19. A reception at the home of the aroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobson, followed the wed dinj. (Kennell-Ellis). Hostesses to Fete Clubs Bridge dubs wQl be enter tained at informal affairs this week. ' Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr. has in vited her dub to a 1 o'dock luncheon and afternoon of con tract at her West Lefelle street home today. Mrs. Fritz Slade Is coming down from Portland for the affair. - Mrs. E. V. McMechan wQl pre side at a bridge luncheon today at her home on East Lincoln street for the pleasure of her club. Mrs. John Beakey and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey will be special guests. Mrs. J. T. Whittig will enter tain the Round-Up dub at luncheon at Godfrey's this af ternoon with several hours of contract following at the Whittig home. Mrs. Robert Herrall will also be a dub hostess today at her home on West Washington street Tea will be served following several hours of sewing. Patsy Elfstrom To Be Honored Patsy Elfstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, will celebrate her ninth birth day this afternoon at the Center street home of her parents. Guests have been Invited to a Halloween party from 3:30 to :30 o'clock. The birthday cake will be decorated in black and orange and Halloween favors and decorations will be used about the rooms. Bidden to honor Patsy are Janet Gaiser, Nancy Doughton, Muriel Steusloff, Alcetta Gilbert, Ann and Beth Gilbert, Bonnie Bell Stewart, Marilyn Power, Sharon Brown, Sarah Jane Back strand, Elaine Stanley, Lenore Phillippe, Betty Cooley, Ann Forristel, Juanita Jensen and Robert Elfstrom. Younger Set Entertained Miss Jean Fidler and Miss June Young honored a group of their . friends at a Halloween party Saturday night at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Fidler. After a scavenger hunt the twenty guests returned to the Fidler home where games were in play In the recreation room. Refreshments were served and Halloween decorations and aut umn leaves were used about th room. ' The Latin Asa er lea stady group, sponsored by the Amer ican Association of University . Women, meeting tonight at 730 at the YWCA will study Uruguay as a social experiment and. Par ; aguay and the customs of Latin " America. Discussion will be led by Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. Lloyd Hockett and Miss Mahal B. 'Clock. Mrs. Elmer Berg win di rect a drill on Spanish pronun ciation. Mrs. a A..Ratcliff is chairman of international rela tions committee of , the AAUW and IS directing the group. 11. it'll Guest speaker on the Tuesday Art Center broadcast will be Mrs. F. R. Hunter of Portland, state chairman of the American Artists Professional League, and Portland chairman of American Art Week November 1 to 7. The program will be 2:15 over KSLM. It is given in connection with the all-Salem exhibit open ing at the Art Center Wednes day. This display of local pic tures is presented each year In observance of Art Week. Mrs. Hunter will discuss the origin and national development of American Art Week, spon sored annually by the American Artists Professional League. Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, state chairman of Art Week, will also speak on the Art Center broadcast and outline the local activities of the week, scheduled under her di rection. Mrs. D. L. Shrode is chairman of the committee In charge of the exhibit, assisted by Mrs. Ella Hathaway, Miss Eve lyn Erickson and Mrs. Ann Zinsley. Mrs. Agnes F. Tschopp, super visor of weaving in Oregon Art Centers, spent several days in Portland this week supervising the weaving at the Oregon Art Project. The textiles will be used as part of tne furnishings for the reception and lounge rooms in the Tongue Point Naval Base at Portland. Tonight Mrs. Tschopp will go to La Grande for a Week's stay at the Grande Ronde alley Art Center, to over see the weaving activities In the Eastern Oregon Center. , Mrs. Mae Gingrich entertained the children In her painting classes at a Hallowe'en painting party Saturday in the studios of the Center. About fifty chil dren were present The Catholic Damghters at America will hold a reception for new members at the Salem Woman's dub house at 8 o'dock on Wednesday. Guests are ex pected from Woodburn, Mt An gel and Stayton Courts. Follow ing the reception there win be a banquet at the Quelle, at which Rev. Daniel O'Connell will be the main speaker. . Invited to a venison dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fisher and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton, r. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patton, of Lacomb, Miss Annie Slagel of . Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Palmer, Clair Palmer and Miss Dorothy Travis of Salem. : - Mrs. Charles Lew, ataUeaal de fense chairman for the American Legion auxiliary has announced a Red Cross first aid class, to be gin today at 130 In the Ameri can Legion home. -. if N't r ;f Jl Three Links at Lodge Hall ; Friday afternoon at the reg ular meeting of the Three Link dub : of the ' Salem Rebekah lodge Mrs. Jennie M. wails' pre sided. , - - ;- ,..'-- ; . As representative of the dub, Mn Tia ft-, McFarlane eave a report of the last meeting of the Salem Council of Women's or- -Ionizations. ' . . The hostess committee, Mrs., Cora Smith, Mrs. Estella Hess, Mrs. John Darneille and Mrs. . Roy S. McNeill served refresh--ments. vn '-i. ' - Others attending the meeting were Mesdames Howard Hun saker, Lloyd Stiffler, Laura NoyesV Carrie Jennings, Rhoda NageL Horace G. Loveland, : Clara Shields, Jennie Martin, Ida McAdams, ; Blanche Saun- ' ders, Linnie SlmeraL Glenn Adams, Ida HochsteUer, R. S. Van Pdt, Fred Swanson, Percy f Wright, Augusta Fleetwood, Ad dle Mills, William Beard, Robert G. Henderson, J. E. Kirkpatrick, . Mary - Gosser, Karl Lachelle, Earnest Kyle, Wilda Siegmund, -Belle Carlson, Gustave Erickson, William F. Walker, Charles G. McEh-oy, Sarah Hartejr, Ida Traglio, Xouis BechteC Viola Clement, George V. Naderman, Pauline Hunt of Bandon, Bertha r Vandermark-Bath and Harry Vasey and daughter Anne. The next meeting will be on November 14. President Lists Appointments Mrs. W. O. Widdows, president of the Marion, county PTA has completed her list of workers for the year. The following archer chairmen: membership, Mrs. James Bunnell, Salem; magazine (PTA), Mrs. W. Wright, Jeffer son; summer round-up, Mrs. V. M. LaDue, Rt. 7; safety, Mrs. J. J. Lewis, Silverton; juvenile protection, Mrs. J. Turnbull, Sa lem; budget, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Rt 5; radio, Mrs. Clive Davis, Mill City; publications, Mrs. Paul Townsend, Gervais; home dem onstration, Mrs. C. A. Lynds, Sa lem and Mrs. James Keyes, Sa lem; publicity, Mrs. Leif Bergs vik, Salem. The president will also have as her vice-president, Mrs. C. A. Lynds of Salem. Mrs. Emma Klein of Aumsville will be sec retary. Surprise Parb' For Barths Mr. and Mrs. Al Barth were surprised by a group of friends and relatives on Saturday, their 0th anniversary. Games and music occupied guests during the evening. A cake, decorated for the pearl anniversary was cut during the refreshment hour. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barth, Joan and Douglas of Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Haddock, of Eugene, Mrs. E. Sykes, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse, John Denny, John Spranger, Mr. and Mrs. E. Imig, Ruben Imig, Mr. and Mrs. Don Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John Hay, Mrs. F. J. Rupert, Ivy oons, mt. and Mrs. Arno Spran ger, Minalee Spranger, all of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Barth. Halloween Party At DeSart's Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart en tertained members of their dub at a Halloween party Saturday night Guests were in costume and games were in play during the evening. A late supper was served by the hostess. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graber, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolfe and Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Vinyard. Miss Jean Gffbertson, Aamgfc tar of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. on. bertson, Is home from a week's sojourn in San Francisco. Do you' want that Hallowe'en, party St to be a gay suc cess?' . 1 5f JL I 7 numeka chanter. ClBghUrs of the American Revolution wUT entertain with its 28th winiverV lary luncheon at the Marlon ho tel on Saturday, November 1, at I' o'dock. Mrs. Howard nest,' Portland, state regent, will be the guest speaker. Reserves Uons for the luncheon may be jnade by calling Mrs. Lewis Griffith, 6813.. ' ' . . -' - " :- ' ' ..'v' , "f Federation: Will ; Meet,. Seaside The third district, Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs, will hold the annual meeting at the Time : theatre fn V Seaside on Thursday. Openjng at 10 a. bol, meetings will be hdd all day. This will be a business meeting 'with reports of committees and presidents, election of officers on the schedule. An address by the state president, Mrs. Oliver C. Sanford of Coquille, will be given. Mrs. Clifton Mudd, state chairman - of recreation under national defense for federated dubs, and Mrs. George R. K. Mobrhead will also . give short addresses.' ' ' 1 "" Third district Is composed of dubs from counties of northwest Oregon: Clatsop, .Clackamas, - Washington, Multnomah, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Columbia and Yamhin. . ' Officers are: President, Mrs. L M. Schannep, Salem; first vice president, Mrs. George Jeeschke, Silverton; second vice-president, Mrs. E. Harris, St Helens; re cording secretary, Mrs. L. L. Mason, Portland; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Salon; treasurer, Mrs. Ira Mix, Independence; parliamentarian, Mrs. Hannah. Martin,' Salem; auditor, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Port land; directors, Mrs. Oscar Hay ter, Dallas; Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Salem; Mrs. Alfred Allan, Dun dee. The theme of .the convention .is to be "Forward in Service." New Guild Is Organized A new guild for members of the young married set of St Paul's Episcopal church was or ganized Friday night at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine on Sag inaw .street ,j The new name will be St Hel ena's guild and the group decid ed on their project Meetings will be held once a month and Mrs. Purvine will be the dub advisor. Invited to become members of the guild are Mrs. Howard Boomer, Mrs. Russell K. Wood ward, Mrs. Roger Kellogg, Mrs. Dean Ellis, Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Robert Rieder, Mrs. Reed Hanson, Mrs. Richard Nel son and Mrs. James Russell, Rev. George H. Swift was pres ent at the first meeting. Chad wick chapter. Order f Rainbow for girls will meet tonight at Masonic temple for short business session and social bur. Edith Mohr will preside at the business session and Vir ginia Glover and Helen Mae Armstrong will be co-chairmen for the refreshments, which will be served on the fifth floor. Oncc-Q-Ycar S A IL EE 'Helena Rubinstein's - . . No vena : . Night . Cream Rich, smooth No vena Night Cream Is what your complexion need right now. Soothe tense, toughened, dried-out skin." Indispensable winter pro-" tection .v. faithful year-' round, cuardian of 'your beauty. , Get a supply now and are one dollar on each' Kzrl i c For a Limited Time ..' Only lor now . . ' . vrairrrs ' it.al. Drci Cfrra - Corner Liberty ad State rheae Jill , k. SSBBBBBBBBSaJLSStfBsBB' Cap