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( 'Is: !- i , t": ' 1 1 PACT i EX Pailies;Will' Drager "A much feted bride-elect these tutoma Sdays Is Misr Doris Dra ger. who win become Mr. James s bride on "Novem ber 22. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Dra-, Cer Miihler, sister of "lb bride- i to-be, win entertain. informally at tea at, her apartment in Port Isrd forj the pleasure of Miiss Vttter. j , U?. A crotfP of Gamma Phi Beta sorority j sisters - and Portland friends of the bride-elect hare ben united to call between 3 and 5 efcleck. Attendinf 'from Salem wjll be Miss Drager, Mrs. Clareocc! Kamiltoa and Mrs. Robert Draper. Hiss Iffasine MeKillop, Miss Helen WSedmer and Mrs. Har vey Quiftad have arranged a breakfast for Sunday morning at Schneider's Dining room in honor of I Miss Drager. Mrs. Norman Bay of Portland will also be a breakfast hostess for Miss prater on Sunday, No vember IB, at her home. Mr. Bay is ie of Mr. Nicholson's Uihcrf. s J Mr. sad Mrs. Ray 8. Keene entertained 'with an informal dessert supper party Wednes day nigbtj in honor of the Salem f Ik who bre planning to accom pany the Willamette university 1 Abaft team to Hawaii on No- ember 28. The travelers will sail on the Lurline from San Francisco Ion November 27. Dur ing the eieninsj plans were dis cused about the trip. Pattern The yoirif and fluid lines of Pattern 4012 lead the shirtwaist er paraded It was designed by .Anne Adorns, of course, to fit Into a home or office background with easy (grace. Watch these de tails rise ln the fashion barom . eter tty-ee-quarter sleeves. Plunge neckline, set-in belt, in visible packets set in the front skirt seajms! Those two .skirt : panels aije responsible for the slimming effect of this frock, and there's additional flattery in the " shallow shoulder yokes cut in ' one with Jthe back. The back is ; cut in tvf o, main pieces, which shortens kewing time. So does the practical Sewing Instructor which illustrates every dressmak . ing step! I Short or long sleeves and ,top-ktitching are optional like the pockets. , Pattemf 912 is available in misses arcl women's sixes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32 34, St. 38. 40 and 42. Sie IS tikes 24 yards 54 inch fabric ' ., . ' 1 ' i ! ' Seixi fifteen cents 1 19c) In coins . . 1 AcUun pattern. Write plainly six, name, address and it to; number. ; Jus this cream of the 1941-42 . fashion crop is shown in the new Anno Adams Pattern Book. Order ..your copy today you'll find page after pafe of orteinal, eaxv-to-tnak medea for every age and ! hour. Ijimmiai mature-lady -frocka. ?ay crib i college ap parel. Kmart clothes for working, for shopping, for epoetin, for do dress or donWreM festivities. completes bridal Srouseau. And ' as an extra feature frcc-for -the-makijng hat and nag set Book ; fifteen Cents. - Pattern fifteen . . cents. Book and pattern together, twnty-tve Cent Send your order to The Oregon Statesman. Pattern Department, Salon Oregon. . - ,. -:,yf, . .A. ivkh Hot 'Z'j.'i V ' TP I laSaaassalSSst I t 1 t"'rUfiJi::fm A a. MAXINE BUEHN Editor Kidnap Breakfast At Knox Home Mrs. Arthur Knox and Mrs. , Howard Bex were hostesses for a kidnap breakfast for SL Anne's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday morning at the former's home on Park Lane. Picking tip - the guests were Miss Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Fred Moxley. Mrs. Wilbur Berry and Mrs. George Weller. The tables were centered with bouquets of lavender, yellow, pink and white chrysanthemums. Guests were Mrs." Kenneth Power, Mrs. Carleton Spencer, Jrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. T. O. Russell. Mrs. Brazier Small. Mrs. Jerrold Owen, Mrs. Robert Brennen, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Forrest Simmons, Mrs. La ban Steeves, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and -Mrs. James Humphrey. Invitations to. Rites Received Invitations were received the first of the week to the mar riage of Miss Marian Steiger wald, former Willamette univer sity student, to Mr. Edward A. Murphy of Oregon City. The ceremony win take place at 8 pa, November 22, at Rose City Methodist church in Portland. Bishop Bruce R. Baxter will of ficiate; assisted by the Rev. Ray S. Dunn. A reception, will follow at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Steigerwald. Miss Steigerwald's sister, Miss Marine, will fee maid of honor and Mr. William Murphy of Ore gon City will be his brother's best man. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Dorothy Mihalcik, Alma Sies, Marjorie Schmitt,. Merry Dorothy Simmons, Mil dred Scott and Bette Steiger wald, cousin of the bride-to-be. Delta Mothers Hear Talk J Mrs. J. H. Brown and Mrs. M. M. Magee were hostesses' to Delta Tau Gamma mothers Mon day afternoon at Lausanne hall. Miss Virginia Hubbs, who re cently returned from studying in Mexico City, was the speaker. Ehawee Camp Fire girls met at the Leslie school Monday af ternoon. A council fire was plan ned and two new members, Bar bara Upjohn and Norma Cass, were welcomed. Attending were the Misses Adah Mae Teel, Rena Skaggs, Deloies Clement, Nancy ILAH MUXES, expert eeoetiere direct from Artist Model, will be at Miner's today. Frl, Sat. You are invited to consult Miss Miller. IS STYIED UITM vniiL ' Tfc!?" ith doehoWa brosi fits oil ma Mtoiriifkw't' ' (ours Ucauta V rfraJ and profterrionad to avary ktdiivot hip devalopina; That's ' wKy Artist Modal wi3 soiva yew Goura prpilams. AchralV tapwota tfroTa aftd brow" lece. fo'! by four invisible tabs into slafidarizSno ollona mot oivas yea match; fots comfort bacauia S's toUoredlor YOU Rgvra VaWeUnh, ready odaJwVle Rtl SOCIETY rK. : . ' mm . TfceDC Club Calendar TBCXSDAT Salem Dakota club, no-host son- - per. WCTU. 9m p. m -rrumaad Women's circle, wna Kb. Harvey Armstrong, a pjn. " Barbara Frietctvie camp. Daugh ters of Union Veterans g toe ' Civil War, S p. m. . Liberty Women's eta, at Shut ueworth heme. 2 p. m. ExecutiTe board of WSCS, First Methodist cfanren, lS p. m. wttii ... Mrs. Theodore Ulakko. 166 Court street. PLEP chib with Mrs. Laura Johnson. 763 Norto Winter street. 1p.m. Pan American Study class. Wo man's club with Mrs. A. L. ' Skewis. 1797 Center street. 2 p. m. Junp,rederatiOB Uatie clubs. - aus. Walter Denton's studio, 105 p. in. JBPW Card cktb with Mrs. Bessie perrance, 60S South Summer street, S p. m. . Maccabees S4d business meeting, 8 p. m. Fraternal temple. .TeJS' Calvary Baptist cnoxeb. f 30 p. m. . Mothers of troop 9, with Mrs. Juhus Hopps. 1370 Cbemeketa -fS' 1 P- Semg for Brit xsn. American Legion auxiliary sew Croup, at Legion home. FRIDAY YWCA Finance committee. YWCA M a. m. Woman's Alliance Unitarian ehnrch with Mrs. i. R. Pouock. 602 North Winter street. 2 p. m. Degree of Honor. KP halL S p. m. WHC at VFW baD, 2p.nL, regu- Iar meeting. American Legion auxiliary membership tea. Legion home, 3 . p. m. Salem Height's Woman's club, community hall. SATCKDAY Salem Woman's club meeting. clubhouse. 230 p. m. board meet ing, 120 p. m. MOXDAY Richmond PTA. at school. 7 JO p. m. VTW auviliary. at hall. 8 p. m. TUESDAY" MacJeay 4-M club, with Mrs. W. Welch. 2 p. m. AAUW Latin -American group, YWCA. 7:30 p. m. study Surprise Party At Burton's Mrs. Robert Burton and Mrs. Helen Taylor were joint host esses on Saturday night1 at the former's home for a surprise birthday party complimenting Miss Ethel Taylor. Halloween appointments and fall flowers formed the decora tions. The evening was spent informally with cards and Chi-j nese checkers in play. Later re freshments were served at small i tables. . , Assisting Mrs. Burton was Mrs. James Taylor. Those present were Melvin Marker, John St Jacque, Buck Bailey and Alvin Coulson, all from Fort Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Leb anon, Mr. Robert Burton, Mr. Herbert Bainey, Mrs. Janet Burton, Miss Dee Johnson, .Miss Theresa Johnson, Miss Elizabeth .Taylor, Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Robert Burton. Farrar, Betty Lofton, Barbara Upjohn, Norma Cass, Charlotte Williams, Mary Elizabeth Rine hart and Mrs. O. L. Donnelly. ' TO YOUR : niMCMCinM - LII.ILNJIUH ByAnerUaaUif Tb ttSGOJ STATESMAN. CoW Is Hostess : Saturday ; : !: Mist liaxjr lMcEdiugj.? tex of Senator and Mrs. Doug las McKay, win entertain with r Sadie Hawkins Day parly csv Saturday night at the home of her parents on Jerris avenue. Games win be in play in be v recreation 'room and refresh znents win be served at a late ' hoar. Seasraa! decorations will be used about the -rooms. '. i - Miss McKay's guests are Miss Betty Manoles, Miss Janet Gib son, Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Joyce Beeves, Miss Shirley Ke - nagy, Miss Shirley Severin, Miss . Betty ZDiUIe,:-;-;-Messrs. Delbert McLaughlin, , Tom Bcardman, Bud Clark, Bud samxn, Marshall Smith, Harold McAuley, Jack. Slater and Eu gene Lowe. - Auxiliary Acts As Host The Salem FOE auxiliary was hostess Tuesday to out-of-town members from Portland, Oregon City, Albany, Newberg and MarshCeld for the annual birth day parry. The Portland drill team, as sisted by officers from the vari ous auxiliaries performed the in itiation. Those elected to mem bership were: Wilhelmina Rei mer, FJnora Roth, Mabel Under wood, LaVerne CoviUe and Helen BofidelL Charter members honored were Mrs. Sam RrniTn?nj Mrs. Gussie Shaw, Mrs. Cash Ro berts, Mrs. Lucille Tumbleson, Mrs. Pauline Lewis, . Mrs. Floyd A Smith, Mrs. Mary Aplin, Mrs. Albert Nixon and Mrs. Frank Marshall. The following committee chair men were appointed for the spe cial meeting: Mrs. Merritt Brown, decorations, Mrs, FJvin Pruitt, entertainment, and Mrs. P. C. Harland, refreshments. Preceding the meeting, mem bers were entertained by the Leslie quartet, Eileen Ulrich, Evelyn Egelhoff and Dorothy Ul rich, accompanied by Mrs. Ame lia Bolton. Delpha Loewen gave a military tap dance. Following the meeting Robert Maley, accompanied by Robert Rowson, sang two numbers. The Salem drill team gave a skit. Mothers Have New Officers On Tuesday the American War Mothers met for a business meeting at the Legion home. New officers for ensuing two years were installed: Mrs. Eliza beth Perkett, president; Mrs. Addie Curtis,' vice president; Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, recording secretary; Mrs. Susie Botts, treasurer; Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, custodian; Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, historian; Mrs. Ma- .tilda Nadon, chaplain; Sarah Peterson, corresponding secre tary. ' Mrs. R. J. Hendricks was in stalling officer, Mrs. T. W. Da vies musician and Mrs. A. A. Lee and Mrs. Ida Traglio were color bearers. Mrs. Carrie Beech ler was sergeant at arms, Mrs. H. A. Smart is delegate, and Mrs. Rose Hagedorn alternate to the state convention at Al- - bany" today and Friday, - - J 'ja 1 Oregon. Thursday Morning. November 8. 1941 Ii. uBL ILrs. Gardoa SUaBer ; have returned from Fort Moo-' roe.VirgiiuXwfam LL Skinner . attended a three months train ing course. Before they leave ' for Fort Stevens. XI. and Mrs. Skinner are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ' Skinner and Colonel and Mrs. . Carle Abrams. Thonksgivirlg Is Date for Rites Thanksgiving day has been chosen by Miss Monira Hopfin ger,. daughter of Mrs. John French, for her marriage to Mr. Albert George Boardman, son of Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel H Boardman. The rjerernony wfll take place at SL Joseph's Cath olic church. The news was told at a des sert supper parry Tuesday night for which the bride-elect was hostess at her home. SmaU cakes bearing the names of the couple and date revealed the news. Guests were Mrs. Harry Mo- ran. Miss Lucfle Bonner, Miss Brady, Miss. June Curtis, Mrs. The Young Business and Pro Dorothy McDowell, Mrs. Grace fessional Girl's club of the Haines, Mrs. Orris Hoffman, YWCA held its regular meeting 'Miss Eunice Mackey, Miss Velma Monday night in the club rooms rranxs, Mrs.,Jora Plank. Mrs. Don Cllinsi iMiss "Normabelle Weatherly, Msj. Franen?' Denni son, Miss Verdf Sjvongren, Miss Eva Koesseler, Miss Josephine Bross and Mrs. John French. The bride-elect attended Sac red Heart- academy and is now with the public utilities com mission. Her fiance attended Sa lem schools and Willamette uni versity. He is now with the Sou thern Pacific company in San Francisco, where the couple wfll reside. Miss Lively Is Honor Guest Miss Eunice Johnson was hos tess to a group of friends bidden to honor Miss Joyce Lively, bride-elect, at the country home of her parents Tuesday night. Games were played early but the main portion of the evening was spent in appliqueing dish towels for the bride-elect. Miss Evelyn Peterson won the award for making the most interesting and unique design. Gifts were hidden about the rooms, and the ringing of alarms announced their hiding places. Chrysanthemums i n autumn shades decorated the rooms, and refreshments planned to follow the autumn colors were served. Those honoring Miss Lively were the Misses Alice Thomp son, Gladys Crawford, Thelma Gerig, Betty Lively, Charlotte Hain, Sara Gerig, Jean Bates, Rowena McDonald, Evelyn Pet erson, Katherine Gerig, Mrs. Archie Gardner, Mrs. James Guhston, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Roy G. Lively, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, and Miss Eunice John son. 3 Days Only Here, is Tour oppor-, I tunity to make Chris t- mas gift purchases.' I and lor your own . use. I while ihese prices: are I 'in efiect. The s23c tup ply ' is f a s t becoming r Today ! Beautiful Sheer W si l oAil siz J ;-3hread j V; All Length-" tiffin. ; jl ! ' : o AU Nw F.il mnprless pggl Shower Will Honor Mr ! Plympton Miss Maxioe Rogm will pre- r side at a dessert supper tonight at kex tact in conmltoent. to TXrTlT. married m early 0br. i smau mote Tfiu oe tn toed with autumn bouqut ta and pink and white corsage will mark places for the guests. A linen shower wOl fete the brKi and contract bridge will b in play during the evening. . Honoring Mrs. Plympton wUl be Mrs. Russell K. Woodward. Miss Helen Langflle, Miss Ruth Starrett, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Barbara Williams, Miss Helen Wiedmer ancT Miss Rogers, Girls Elect -p. y DeleQateS ..attae YW. 9 The executive committee save a report of its recent mtfrjj and the5 fallowing committees and chairmen were announced for the coming year: Service, Vera Wood; program, FJda Ridgeway, Virginia MarthaUer; social, Laurel Emerson, Marion Mitchell; and publicity, Melba Conrad. At the meeting discussion was held of the northwest Business and Industrial Girl's conference which is being held in Seattle November 8 and 9. Sophy Popo vich and Melba Conrad were elected as voting delegates to represent the club at the con ference. Laurel Emerson and Melba Conrad were elected as nominees for chairman and sec retary of the planning conference committee. Members who expect to go to Seattle are Shirlee Lamb, Flor ence Pedersen, Alice Schlender, Margaret Canoy, Sophy Popo vich, Laurel Emerson and Melba Conrad. Mrs. Esther Little, club advisor, will accompany the girls. They expect to go with the Portland girls on a char tered bus to Seattle. Delta Zetas at Ericksen's The Delta Zeta alumnae were entertained at the home of Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen Tuesday night A dessert supper was followed by an evening of contract Members attending were Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Edmund Carleton, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mrs. E. M. Bradford, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke and Mrs. Ericksen. mip . nil jyiaat.i; Special Purchase : v pair Jr Pl5 : v 3 Pair;::.- cf 3 Pair ter Kew York City Wednesday night where "siewinjolnher. a i ' a daughter-ln4aw Mr. and Mrs," Earl IL Sande. .They plan to leave immecuateiy on , Airs. Sande's arrival for Florida' where they wifl "spend. the win' ter months.' ' '" ,r.-. '! ? Veterans' Wives KlB 'SeWillCf The tewing group of the Vet eran ot I'orelga Wars auxiliary met at the home' of Mrs. Leon Hansen Tuesday afternoon. Present were: Mrs. Elvira' Beard, Mrs. William Beard, Mrs. Chris Free, Mr.. James Moor- man, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. Gerald Kendall, Mrs. E. V. Bo land, Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Cova Case, Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Effie Wetsel, Mrs. Frank Hoereth, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Onas Qlaon,- Mrs. - David. Furlough, Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Joseph-Behoit, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs. William Clare, Miss Doris Hansen and the host ess. 'IfWSWseeoajKflea'pai v.mee7rBMW tfieabswaaeqas Today's Table Decorating Exhibii Courtesy of , Tri-County Medical Auxiliary .. -x sam Pmswxmmmi0r l' piminiim m mmm nana n mm i,j j, . llll WlMiitMBSVlMiMass irrffni H -'"llilMII laaiaataff llllf ISWiriiij Mliiinilaaa-rHtt frfrlW 1 Cooperating in this Pre Thanksgiving Table Exhibit: SALEM WOMEN'S CLUB SALEM GABDEN CLUB A.A.U.W. TRI-COUNTY- MEDICAL AUXILIARY JUNIOR WOMEN HOGG BROS. FURNITURE CO. FROSTY OLSON, FLORIST , . SALEM STATESMAN Delicious Served to J Visitors 12:30 to 5 p.m. gjlfgi v.gu,yai wweaBSaeeeei 'H'r'rli'rtl.Vliaiil .iJiluailliiiiiiiijjijaiiii lVlOnnerS LeOVe j t 4p sas aV BsBBSss4jsf - .. -t.. r jAtd ana Mrs. rrans: uonner. left by trairr Sunday night for three weeks vacation and bus!- ; ness trip in, the east This ij ' their, first trip, in 35 years. v The travelers went the north- ern' route py way of Chicago, ' Indiana; Ohio and New, York. They will return - through -the south and Los Angeles. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moxmer entertained at dinner Sunday . afternoon at their Sunnyside home .in honor of Mrs. Frank" "Monner't' birthday. "" Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Monner, Mr. and Mrs. George McKay, Ray and. Edward, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Samples, Lois' and Helen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, Bernice, Eleanor, wmiam and Roy of Vancouver, Wash, Clarence, Robert .and Lawrence Monner. of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monner. ' Mrs. 8. G. Sen warts was a luncheon and bridge hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home on North 21st street in honor of a group of her friends. Nescafe Coffee Table Exhibit A exhausted so" you an -jrgedtobuYWirom 7ards mipIete'slocks.: $6.50 to $15.00 WW. I .fii.jt - fjc..-ic:.:c:xT TCDAY.TI. & SAT. ; Perry's Dn:j Stcre ID C - ...zzz rcml f o V9 M 0 ZZ'ZZSl "ZVJ: - :; PHONE 3194 4 L Miller' G