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H i ( 4 i .1.' PAGZ nz Society Music .... The Home f i' Buren " Bdiur Volunteer iWorkers To Meet v 1 Mm. Robert Needham will en tertain with an Informal party tonight at her North 21st street home in compliment to mem bers: of three volunteer service organizations of the American Ked Cross, the Gray Ladies, Arts and Skills and Motor Corps. After a discussion meeting a late supper wfll be served by the) hostess. The rooms will be decorated with bouquets of chry sanithemumf and other autumn flowers. ' Special guests will be Mrs. Olive Doak , Bynon, executive secretsrr of the American Red Cross, Miss Elizabeth Putnam, chairman of the volunteer ser vice committee, Mrs. Blanche Allen, office secretary, and Miss Carlita Dreblow, Miss . Oh man and Miss D. Miller, of the Bed Cross staff at the U. S. naval hospital at Corvallis. Mrs. Need ham has served as chairman, of the Gray Ladies since its organization. Mrs. ! Rene Besse is the new chairman; Oth er Gray Ladies invited are Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Harold din ger, Mrs. Reynolds Allen,1 Mrs. Clifton Cass, Mrs. Paul Bale. Miss LaVerne Harnsbenrer. Mrs. William Phelps, Jr, Mrs. Nellie Wiederkehr of Jefferson, Mrs. Bollis Huntington, Mrs. . R. BJcketts, Mrs. Deibert Schwab bauer, Mrs. H. M. Wefshaar of Turner, Mrs. George Weller, Miss Edith Witt and Misa Ci villa Reeher. Arts and SkiTU members are Miss Constance Fowler, chair man, Mrs. j Walter Socolofskr, Mrs. Frank Keckebach, Mrs. B. Bronley, Mrs. William BeaU, Mrs. Selmer Johnson, Mrs. Dan iel J. McLellan, Mrs. Waldo O. Mills and Mrs. Richard Smith. , Motor Corps members include Mrs. J. H. Richards, captain, Mrs. Ethel Priegg. Mrs.' Ernest Iufer, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. ZJ A. Linden, Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. WiHiami Busick, Mrs. Wu liam Rudin, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Fred Moxley, Mrs. Donald Young. Mrs. Maurice Carothers, Mrs. Dwight Wyatt and Mrs. William Dolf. Mothers Meet On Tuesday f The Alpha Chi Omega moth ' ers met at the chapter house on Court street Tuesday night for the first fall 'meeting. Plans; were made for the club's winter activities. Mrs.- Norman A. Kenney Is president of the group. Others attending were Mrs. M. Stephen ion. Mrs. A. E. Nelson, Mrs. Ray A. Yocom and Mrs. Carl W. Em mons. Neighbors el Woodcraft will celebrate homecoming night with no-host runner at 6:30 o'clock Friday night at the Sa lem Woman's club. A program and business session will follow at 8 o'clock. Plans will be made for the NOW grand circle ses sion to be held In Portland on November 26. The committee in charge includes t Mrs. William HenseH, Mrs. . Lloyd Mitchell, Mrs. David Don and Mrs. Lucy SI Clair, s The DeMolay Mothers club win meet with Mrs. W. J. Beard at the Masonic Temple this af ternoon for a no-host luncheon at 12 o'clock. The hostess com mittee includes Mrs. R. D. Bright and Mrs. Douglas Arm " strong. . . Miss Gretchei Kmmer and Mrs. Mabel S. Powers were among the Salem people attend ing the Trapp Family concert at the Neighbors, of Woodcraft hall Sunday. They also plan to attend the program of the Ballet Russe. " ' : - - FnnE feivPT DI3EilSS FREE . 9 j '' Carefully rogued to insure uni formity and healihy growth. Not Inferior bulblets but a sur plus of our own planting stock. First offering of this superior stock from one of the choice fields of Bttxadngs, Oregon. For LiformaSon Cc3 2UC3 dttst 6 P.M. t X- ... Clubs Jeryme rngtisn Society UMor i CLUB CALENDAR TBTSSDAT Thursday club wttn Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, lot dessert lunch eon. ! Missionary meeting. Enla wood United Brethren church, with Mrs. H. A. Howe. 76 South Commercial. t:li pjn. AAUW LUeratur croup with Mrs. William Bradford, Cen ter street. S pjn. PI BeU Phi alumnae with Mrs. Jamea T. Brand. 3S1 iNorth Sum mer rcreei. i ju pjn.; Sojourner! dessert luncheon. Salem Woman's club.) 1:1 pjn. ratDAT Florence VaU Missionary so ciety. Calvary Baptist church with Mrs. George Bhoten. IMS South Church street! 10 am. Nebraska club covered dish upper. KP hall. MS North Commercial street. M pjn, family night, friends invited. North Salem WCTTJ with Mrs. Esther Barham. 1433 State street, roll call tea. I pia. SATCEDAT Salem Woman's club. 1:30 pjn. clubhouse, board meeting a 15 pjn. A Birthday Dinner Beverly Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, , was honored at a surprise din ner .party Wednesday night on her 15th birthday when her mother entertained a group of her friends at the Golden Phea sant The table centerpiece was of white and, yellow chrysanthe mums flanked by matching ta pers. After the dinner the guests made .up a line party at the theatre. Covers were placed for the Misses Beverly Jones, Shirley Reimann, Ruth Holtzman, Shir ley Klassen, Delia Saabya, Jean Pickens, Marilyn Burris, Elsia Cannon, Nancy Warnicker, Mrs. Melvin Larkins. Mrs. L. B. Wa nicker and Mrs, Herbert Jones. Luncheon For WCTU-Members The south Salem WCTU will hold its regular monthly meet- . ing in the ladies parlor of Leslie Methodist church on Friday- af ternoon, November 9. There will be a "roll call" luncheon at one o'clock followed by a short busi ness meeting and an Interesting program. j Mrs. W. S. Ankeny will re view the book "Papa Was a Preacher." Mrs. Cordon McGil christ will sing, accompanied by !-Mrs. Ted Gordon. The devotions will .be led by Mrs. A. W. Metz- 1 ger. Mrs. Lillian Connor, Mrs. E. W. Stripling, Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs. George Hender son will act as hostesses. . The Florence Vail Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist -church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Rhoten, 1845 South Church street, 10 o'clock Friday morning for White Cross work. - A covered dish luncheon win be served at noon to be followed by a program at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Campbell was a ,", luncheon hostess Wednesday af-s ternoon at her home on Virginia street in honor "of members of the executive board of the West minster Guild of the First Pres byterian church. Mrs. Donnetl Sanders of Coos Bay is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. DeLano. She plans to remain here over Thanksgiving. Mr. Sanders win join his .wife here for the holiday. 1 1 THE IDEAL GIFT for this Christmas . , . Is x group or family picture. Mothers, Fathers. Brofli r and Sisters will appreciate a family portrait more than ever now (hat so many families are together again, Ar range now for an appointment ! SUNDAYS. AND EVENINGS BT APPOINTMENT KENNELL-ELLIS ! PORTRAIT 4th Floor, Oregon Buflding Fne les Be Hosts at I The social calendar this week end is marked with several in formal dinner parties. i I Mr.; and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg will be hosts for a dinner party Saturday night at their Center street residence for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad P. Paul son. Mr. Paulson was recently discharged from the Cavy and the couple win continue to make their home here. . Cards will be in play after the dinner hour. Covers j will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Colonel and Mrs. El mer V. Wooton, Mr.: and Mrs. L- V ! .Benson and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Berg. ' Dinner at Mills Home Mr; and Mrs. ;Roy H. Mills wul preside at dinner Saturday night, at their South Winter street home In honor of a group of their friends. ': Contract bridge -win be in play after the dinner hour. Bou quets of chrysanthemums and other fall flowers will provide the decorative note. Newmans fiesta Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester New man win be hosts for a Sunday night supper at their Center street home in honor of menbers of their dub. This win be the first gathering of the group this season. Bridge will be In play during the evening, : Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. il V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. L. Adolphsori, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs.B. E. Owens, Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr. and Mr. and Mrs.' Newman. J . Sanaa? Night Sapper i it Mf anI r.iU tnm ...ill entertain informany at supper j ana onage &unaay mg&t at their Jefferson street home for i a group of their friendai j Covers wfll be placed for 12 guest. Arrangements iof chry santhemums wul be used about the rooms and pn the buff et ta ble, i A- n S ! 1 I- - f: i Salem ! friends of Miss Jean Webb-Bowen, daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. JL C. Webb-Bowen of St Helens, and Ensign Carl X Hultenberg, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hultenberg of Pacific City, formerly of Salem, wfll be interested to learn of their mar riage which took place on No vember 3 at the First Methodist church in SL Helena.' I The Rev. Robert Kuehn per formed the evening ceremony at 7 o'clock. The church was dec orated with autumn flowers and candles. Mrs. E.: Bittinger"was tbe organist. f"- ; ! j The attractive bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a heavy white satin gown fashioned with a, long train. The dress was er ha need with insets of white flowers on the sh cid ers and train. Her fingertip llngth tuUe veil was edged in satin and cascaded from a sa tin cap. j She carried, a while prayer book marked with an orchid. ; .. :c Bridesmaids were Mies Betty Jeanne Smith of Salem and Mrs. Ab I Hearing. They wore Identical ; frocks of blue jersey with flowered skirts rend long blue gloves. They carried nose gays of j chrysanthemums and carnations. j .- i Mr. C. E. Hultenberg stood with his son as best man. .Ush ers were Mr. Abj Hearing, USN, and Mr. A. J. Conger, Jr. For her daughter's rites Mrs. Perm. 1 Posh $ j WaveL t.3U Extra tor Finger wave i or Hairdress Open Thurs Eve. by Appointment raoae X663 Castle Perm. Wavers 315 First National Baak Btdg.! STUDIOS ! . J Pnone 7&30 --it i . oOlipj Ensig 02EG0M STATESMAN. SdUm. Webb-Bowea woru a grey suit with black accessories and a cor aage of gardenias. Mrs. Hulten berg chose a black dress with tnatrhtn accessories and gar denia corsage y for her son's marriage. A wedding reception was held In the church parlors , immedi ately after the ceremony. Later the couple left by car for San Diego, where Ensign Hultenberg wul be stationed. j The bride attended Willam ette university and la a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi. Her husband also attended Willamette and is a member of Alpha Psi Delta. ...- -? I 1 Softest, finest wools obtainablei ""rrl I J Jr predous. furs, exquisite detail, make these i 'i il .'" lhZ.t ZJ-1 1 f coats top-fashion at money-saving If Vj , If i prices. Picture yourself In any one of I jr 1"" I II Ji i furs flatter you and give your costume ' i 3 " i I I I . I thai ultra-chic look. How very high fashion 1 V I -S 1 I .1 II . 4; U i r r . 9 I' H 1 1 I . I ill : - deeD. easv armholes. Select vour winter 1 'I I5 aSF I II I' I ttV -X. I monav-aovino colletrHon TODAY. .14 I ' . .'i I r? i m t a- . i ar- s . -v- -, . .. . a' r - I 1 fill Famous yi 1 TV ' - ; rr- "i it if " i i r "i -i- I f - " r- - i------ 1 '- -.f--.--f .. : ; v ''W'ognniiMni , t 'mmi-;r ' M " " v Orocjoo. Thursday Morning, Novsonber tV IMS Miss Firidley To Marry - ;: -. ' f . ' : The date has been set for the wedding of Miss Elolae Flndley and Mr. Stanley T. Home wood of BrudolvtOav Ohio, whose en gagement was announced several weeks ago. The ceremony wfll take place on Sunday, Novem ber 11 at the country home of the bride's parents, ! Mr. . and Sunday A-y fhese coats. The belted silhouette makes your waistline I I k J I I seem tiny as a wedding band. The beautiful I f I I Mrs. 11 Bayard Flndley, si Bide- realL. i ., i Dr. Daniel - H. Schulze wul perform the t o'clock ceremony before members of the Immedi ate family. f A reception, to which a few additional guests have been in vited, win be held at 738. : After a short wedding trip the couple wfll leave for Bristol vflle to make their home. The groom-elect, who arrived here Wednesday, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Homewood of Bris tolvflle, Miss Firidley is a graduate of Willamette university and f a member of Delta Phi sorority. To Honor a Visitor Beverly . Uott, daughter of Congressman - and Mrs. James Mott, who is attending St. Mary's school in Portland, wEI be the weekend guest of Miss Dorathee Steusloff. Saturday afternoon Miss Steusloff will entertain a group Her fiance was discharged from the marine corps this fan, after extensive 'duty In the South Pa- . a Mr a t m i a of Miss Mott's friends at a lint party si tne theatre and later they win return to the Steusloff home on Court street for din ner, accompanied by their moth- Covers, will be placed for Bev erly Mott. Jane Barlow, Marcia ' Maple, Geraldine Keene, Mrs. Howard H, Barlow, Mrs. How ard Maple, Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Miss Steusloff. A heose gnest af Celomel and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton Is Mrs. Clifton Irwin,! a former Salem resident Colonel Irwin is now stationed at Fort MaeArthur, Calif. . :