Tage sec J MAXINE BUKiiiN V Editor Bride-Elect Feted at Parties Miss Barbara Crain, w h o s e marriage t Mr. Boyd Brown will be an event of January 31, is the honor guest at several bridal parties in the remaining days before her wedding. Mrs. Frederick Lamport has bidden members of her study club to .luncheon Monday after noon at her home in Ben "Lom and park for the pleasure of Miss Crain. Honoring the bride-elect will be Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Dan Mc Lellan, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, . Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr., Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. E. J. Scellars and Mrs. Lamport. Mrs. David Bennett Hill and Mrs. E. J. Scellars presided at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday after noon at the Hill home on South Church street in honor of the bride-to-be. Covers were placed for twelve and bridge was in play during the afternoon. Arrangements of violets and daphne provided the decorative note and a surprise handker chief shower feted Miss Crain. Mrs Blodgett Fetes Mothers Mrs. C. L. Blodgett entertain ed the Sigma Tau mothers at a dessert luncheon Friday after noon at her home on the Wal lace road. Mrs. Blodgett presided at the business meeting which followed the luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr., Mrs. William P. Miller, Mrs. A. E. Kunke of Tur ner, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Mrs. Eg bert S. Oliver, Mrs. Claude Mil ler, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. L. M. Ramage, Mrs. Lloyd Springer, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs. Willis Brown and Mrs. Blodgett. Young People Entertain The young people's department of Calvary Baptist Sunday school held aarty in the lower fire place room of the church Thurs day night. Informal games and relays formed the entertainment planned by the girls as a result of losing a recent attendance contest The closing devotional period was led by Miss Audry Peterson. A late supper was served. Those present were: Misses - Jean Barham, Betty Willis, Aud rey Peterson, Doris McReynolds, Barbara Scrafford, Marcille Al len, Carolyn Stewart, Patricia Ray, Ruth Perry and Edith Stew art; Messers. Schuyler Gile, Dean )owd, Billy Willis, Norman Lind fcurg, Bruce Coons, Gene Mason, Gilbert Polanski, John Simmons and Mr. Donald Emerson, Mrs. ! iBern Wright, Mr. Leslie White, llr. and Mrs. Frederick Lehmann, firs. E. L. Allen, Mrs. Earl Bar gain and Mr. Ludwig Peterson. Members of the Ladies' aux- iliary of the National Association of Letter Carriers are meeting on Thursday of each week to do Red Cross sewing. Those sewing this week were Mrs. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. Dudley Taylor, Mrs. Guy Boyce, Mrs. Roy Yung, Mrs. H. R. Crawford, Mrs. J, A. Hendricks, Mrs. Ray Crittenden, Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. George White, Mrs. John French, Mrs. William O'Neill, Mrs. Milton Blackman. SOCIETY The HOME J CLUB CALENDAR SATl'KDAY Salem Woman's club board meeting, 2 p.m., business meet ing, 2:30 p.m. MONDAY Women of Rotary luncheon, Quelle, 1 p. m. Leslie PTA at school, 7:45 p.m. Oregon State mothers meet at YWCA, 2 pjn. Business and Industrial com mittee, YWCA, It) a. m. TUESDAY BPW dinner. Golden Pheasant. 6:00 p.m., Dr. Willis Merriam, speaker. Alpha Mu Delphlans, Salem public library, 9:30 a.m. Daughters of St. Elizabeth, parish house, 1 o'clock luncheon. Missouri club with Mrs. L. Pet erson, 1080 Cascade Drive, 2 p. m. FOE auxiliary card party, KP hall, 2 p. m. AAUW Latin American group, YWCA, 7:30 p. m. Ladies McCormick class. First Methodist church. Mrs. Virgil Hume. Glenn Creek Road, dessert luncheon, 1:30 p. m. Beta Chi mothers, chapter house. 2:30 p. m. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club, 1 :15 dessert luncheon. House committee of YWCA, 10 a. m. Minute Women for Christian Mission meet at YWCA, 1:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY AAUW radio group with Mrt. Guy Hickok, 1100 Chemeketa street. 2 p.m. Nebraska auxiliary. Mrs. Clara MeDerby, 1660 Wallace, covered dish dinner. 12:30 p. m. Knight Memorial church tea, 2 p. m. church parlors. Woman's association. First Pres byterian church, board meeting. 12:30 p. m. regular meeting, 2 p. m. Red Cross first aid class, YWCA, 7:30 p. m. Family budgeting class at YWCA, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY Town ' and hall, 2 p.m. Gown, Lausanne FRIDAY Annual YWCA meeting and war-time tea, 2 to 6 p. m., VW. Goodbyes Said At Party I Miss Loris Harlan was hon ored Thursday at a party given by the Daughters unit of the VFW auxiliary at the E. W. Wickert home in the Keizer dis trict. Loris left Friday with her mother, Mrs. Ralph Harlan to live in Mason City, Wash., where Mr. Harlan is employed. Games were played and a gift from the unit was presented by Miss Joan Hoereth. Luncheon was served at the large dining table. The girls included: The Misses Dorothy and Barbara Cady, Joan Hoereth, Cornelia Strayer, Rose mary Shattuck, Marilyn Hart, Joanne Day, Alvera Purcell, Marilyn Clare, Virginia Beall and the honor guest, Loris Harlan. Guests included Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Ralph Harlan, Mrs. Arwin Srayer and Bobbie, Mrs. James Beall, Mrs. F. X. Hoereth, Mrs. J. Day, Mrs. M. R. Cady and Mrs. E. W. Wickert. Beta Chi Alums Entertained Miss Lila Cation, Miss June Gaines and Mrs. Wayne Dough ton entertained the Beta Chi alumnae at the former's home Thursday night. After the busi ness meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Attending were Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Robert Barnett, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs, Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Russell Mef- ford, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Charlotte Kallander, Miss Josephine Cor noyer and the hostesses. m The Cootiette club entertained Wednesday at a. surprise hand kerchief shower for Mrs. Ralph Harlan at the home of Mrs. Charles Crary. Present were Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Allie Murphy, Mrs. Frank Millett, Mrs. Eugene Hart, Mrs. Bert Tompkins, Mrs. Lester Davis, Mrs. Virgil Bolton and Mrs. Harlan. Miss I Lee to Be Honor Guest v Miss Bernice Lee is the honor guest at several informal affairs prior to her departure the first of the week for Bremerton where she has been called to active duty with the navy reserve. Miss Lee has been head of the ob stetrical department at the Sa lem General-hospital. Sunday afternoon Miss Lill ian and Miss Jesse McDonald have invited 40 of Miss Lee's friends to an "at home" at their residence on Breys avenue. Call-: ing hours are from 5 to 7 o'clock. Assisting the hostesses will be Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Miss Margaret Wagner and Miss Helen" Barrett. Early spring flowers will provide the decora tive note about the rooms. Miss Helen Barrett : presided at a smartly appointed bridge party Friday night at her home on South 23rd street for the pleasure of Miss Lee. A late sup per was served by the hostess. Mr. Robert E. Shinn entrained Thursday night for Chicago' where he will attend the nation al canners convention. He will return in ten days and will come , by way of California to visit with his son-in-law and daugh ter, Lt. and Mrs. Harry Carson. Rites Held at St. Joseph's St. Joseph's Catholic church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Dauenhauer and Mr. David Traglio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Traglio of Portland, formerly of Salem, Friday morning at 10 ,0'clock with Father T. J. Bernards of ficiating. The bride wore a white satin gown and tulle veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white flowers. After" the wedding a breakfast honored the coMple at the home of the groom's grand mother, Mrs. Ida Traglio. The couple will reside in Portland where he is with Montgomery-Ward and com pany. Mr. Traglio attended Sa lem schools and was-prominent in athletics. I if o0 4h -41 BO M 1 -weSr? rJSI &&Z 12 St M 'cS . .J1:1.Sl- JI 1 1 cg m tf 1 S vre?oy'iJta . jl if 00000Xj00mm li"!vJ i0000 Ul I Pi? rcPni P?ir lkk,I o:: k IllSlyl HI CBW1' A" S3 AVics . jT - T Sues L T " Choice i-rr :1 fc'-V m .-. ! 1 aT,ine d 1 T ttf8 JE kA&S, tQr- JI ii Mts.r ii t&r m ta rm- ttxaii - a o$r u rgA vsvjm i ll SfiKK VSl X- T M IHl I Sw"1".. . S1 y, 1 .11 1 imz,- ,1 .ini cu5. 4a r 41 VHrvl ' fhe OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. i By DOLORES BOLAND It's About Time to use quills in a new way for hat decora tion. Use four in a row stuck through the crown of a brim med felt hat. Place three or four, again inxa row, through the top of a felt beret Zontians Hear Professors f Zonta club members met for dinner Thursday night at Mil ler's Tea Room. The guest speakers were Dr Daniel Schulze and Dr. Robert M. Gatke of Willamette university, who talked about the coming centennial of the school and the history, of the college.; On January 29 Mrs. Rollin K. Page and Mrs. Leila Black will entertain the group at a Treas ury at the Page home. Bouquets of tulips decorated the dinner tables andMiss Helen Barrett presided at the meeting. Covers were placed for Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulie, Miss Barrett, Mrs. ,R. K. Page, Mrs. Leila Black, Mrs. Byron Her rick, Mrs. Ethel Melgaard, Mrs. Nellie Madsen, Mrs.; La Verne Winkler, Mrs. Margaret Rose crans, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss; Dorothy Pearce, Miss May Rauch, Miss Doris Riches, Miss Bertha Kohl hagen, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Catherine Carthew, Dr. Helen Pearce and Miss Lillian McDonald. Orecjon. Saturday Morning. January 24. 1942 Mrs. Travis Is Hostess Thursday Mrs. Merle Travis, assisted by Mrs. James Carson was hostess at a shower for Mrs. Leon Brown on Thursday. The affair began with a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. A pink and white color scheme was used. Present were Mrs. Brown, her mother, Mrs, Gertrude Eggan, her aunt, Mrs. Julia Dolton of Alberta, Canada, Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff and Mrs. Lydia Hors- f all Of Marshfield,: Mrs.' Mae Whitcomb, Mrs. Gerbert A. Goode, Mrs. Robert Urie and Mrs, William - C. Lawrence of Portland, Mrs. Earl" J. Temple of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Frank Powell of Silv.erton. From Salem came Mrs. Irl McSherry, Mrs. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. Roy Nelson. Mrs. F. A. Wil liams, Mrs. F. N. Waters, Mrs. James Garson," Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. James Turnbull, Mrs. E. W. Ritchie, Mrs. Ficke, Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mrs. C. L. Newman, Mrs.. M. Y. Brooks, Mrs. T. L. Kuhns, Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mrs. Fred Thompson and the hostess. Willamette Coed Is Married A surprise to Willamette uni versity students is announce . ment of the marriage of Miss Virginia Knight of Independ ence and Private Albert S. Rob ertson, which was solemnized at Fort Lewis, on Saturday, Janu ary 17. The bride is a junior and will continue with her studies. She took her first two years at the Boston Conservatory of Music. Dessert Bridge At Kirchoff s .. Mrand Mrs. L. C. Kirchoff will entertain friends informal ly tonight at their home on Kingwood Heights. A dessert supper will be followed by sev eral hours of bridge! Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. C Ronald Hudkins, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Kirchoff. i ; 1 8 T inn i ill ' 7-inn-r r 111,1, i I SvK Odds, Broken Sizes, Hur'tsl ' . -'t $ K C' Discovered During Annual ' 1 V - r)0'X Inventory!': " ' ! r? I i - ' M ' " " ' - Mrs. Harlan .Pearson, Mrs. S. ; Farrell, Mrs. Lynn Jones and Mrs. C W. Parker visited in ON SALE SATURDAY Portland Thursday and the lat-, ter was a guest of her son, Wil liam, a student at North Pacific Dental college. s