TcxIayV Pattern Home From The Statesman. Solans. Oreqoa. Thursday. Sept. 2S. 1847 9 Convention- T0 Gilberts Fete Visitors ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert entertained in formally Monday afternoon at their home on Schurman Road with a garden party in honor of their ister-in-law, Mn. Leslie Wilcox and her son, William Wil cox of Minneapolis, Minn., who have been visiting them for several day. j Assisting with the refreshment which were- served on the patio were Misit Kaye Gouley and Mrs. James Smith. Among those invited were Uci. John Emlen. Miss Irene LighUey, Mm. Cheater Cox, Mrs. 'Frederick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Francis Welsh, Mrs. Chet Nelson, Mrs. James Smith, Miss Kaye Gouley, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoi man, Col onel and Mrr. Phillip Allison, Mrs. George Weeks and her mother, Mrs. E. J. Peck pd Miss Martha Engle, both of Indianapolis, Inli- ana. and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Mc Cleilan of Cannel, California. Shower For Miss Lewis Miss Florence Lewis, bride elect of Dr. Robert Orr, will be the honor guest at a pre-nuptial siower Tuesday rtight when Mus Georgia Hull entertains at the Saginaw street home of her par ents, the George Hulls. A miscellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be. A dessert supper will be served and guests rill wrap the dream cakes. ' Bidden to honor Miss Lewis are her mother, Mrs. George Lewis, Mus Barbara Lew 15, Miss Elsie Miller. Mr?. George Hull. Mrs. -Robert Butte. Mrs. Donald Lom bard, Mrs. Ralph Smither, Miss Carolyn Brady, Mies Addyse Lane, Miss flmUy. Turner, Miss Patricia Searsj Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss Edith Schifferer of Turner, Miss Georgia Leupold. Miss' Dorothy Srmes and Mis Marjorie Luzador of Portland. Mrs. James Barnard and Mrs. Tneodore Mankertz, jr., of Corvailis. Betty Auer To Marry ', Friday, October 3 has been set as the date for the coming mar riage of Miss Betty Auer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Auer of Dal 1m, to Lloyd Crabb. son of Mrs. Ida Crabb of Salem. The ceremony will take place in Dallas. The bride-elect is a graduate of Rickreall high school and attended Oregon State college and Oregon College of Education. Her fiance attended: Salem schools and Ore gon College of Education. Both are new employed in the circulation department of The Oregon States man, s Sunday Miss Auer was' honored at a miscellaneous shower at the htne of Mrs. Edmund O. Pratt. The engaged duo were feted at a party Thursday night at the Rickreall Grange hall with Mes- 48(7 SIZES I 1 M . .1 Every line in this two-piece dress is cut to make you look slim! Pattern 4805 uses properly- placed panels and darts to best advantage. Scallops lend their subtle flattery. This pattern, easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. In cludes complete illustrated in structions. Pattern 4805 comes in sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42. 44, 46, 48. Size 36 frock takes! 3 yds. 39-in. Send TWENTY -FIVE cents In coins for tuts pattern to i h Oregon states man. Anne Adams. IS , first St., San rrancisco 0. Calif. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. NEWS! Our FaU and Winter ANNE ADAMS Pattern Book is ready! Send fifteen cents at once to ibe sure you f et this easy-sow collection of fascin ating new fashions. Printed right In the book arc rKEE directions for mak ina EIGHT useful sifts, each from 1 feed bag, or a fabric remnant. Order now I dames W. C. Hill, Harry Demptey, John Winn and Earnest Let te ken as hostesses. OVer a hundred at tended with a shower honoring the couple, followed by a late supper. During the : evening; Mrs. Robert Foster and Miss Eva Jean Miller sang and Claude Larkin and Mrs. Lee Miller played. The Daughters of the Asaertcan Revolution are holding a meeting of their official board-at 12 noon today at the home of .Mrs. L. C. McLeod, 365 13th st. The meet ing will be presided over by Hiss Ruth Rulifson, regent of Che meketa chapter. Mrs. klchere' Haage entertalaea' he club at bridge and a late-supper Wednesday night at her East Wilson : street home. Additionar guests were Mrs. Selwyn Imlah and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie. Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, Mrs. Mark Skiff and Mrs. Ben Randall have returned from New York City where they attended the na tional American War Mothers convention. They were registered at the Philadelphia hotel, conven tion headquarters, f Mrs. Lock wood, a past state president, was elected national second vice-president, Mrs. Skiff u also a past state president and Mrs. Randall is president of the Salem War Mothers. Accompany ing the Salem women were Mrs. Eva Wire of Albany, state presi dent, Mrs. E. Conn and Mrs. J. Stone, also of Albany. Enroute home the travelers made stops in Denver to visit the American War Mothers Home and Fitzsimmons General hospital. Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Dr. Jens Speaks To Soroptimists Soroptomists met for luncheon Wednesday noon and heard Dr. Ruth Jena, a club member and on the staff of the Oregon State hos pital, speak about the hospital, its cases and conditions. Today there are 2704 cases in the hospital, 1318 of which are ' women. Seventy- five per cent of all new admissions are discharged according to Dr, Jens The types of patients are changing, with 30 per cent in the senile group, there are less patients in the syphilitic group due to treat ment and active public health work. Mrs, Winifred Pettyjohn, past president, will be a speaker at the rounders Day banquet in fort land September 29 at the Benson hotel.- Guests present were Mrs. Ethel Caruthers of the Santa Cruz club, her sister, Miss Dorothy Kee by of Salem and Miss Marian Schmidt of the Billings, Montana, branch. The next meeting will be a business session at the Golden Pheasant. Sorority Group Elects Tuesday First fall meeting of Alpha Xi Delta alumnae was held at the home of Mrs. John Hahn on Tues day night. Miss Elsie Schroeder was elected president; Mrs. Wil liam Galloway, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Laird, secretary and Mrs. Andrew Hajverson, treasur er. Miss Schroeder gave an ac count of her trip to the national convention in Quebec this sum mer. The officers, hostess and the following .were present at the meeting: - Mrs. M. E. Knickerboc ker, Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs. El ma Meade and Mrs. Bradford Hum phreys of Independence. ! Mr. aai Mrs. Jahn Teafatiller and their children, Joy and Alan, are leaving Tuesday for - Long Beach, California, where1 they will make their home. They will visit with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Thielman, at Pittsburg. 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