e , f. 6 The Statesman. Salem Oregon, Thursday. July 21. 1919 1 SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC Tea to Honor Mrs. Little f Tuesday j I By Jer jr-me English T Statesman Society Editor Mi. Esther W. Little, who has r-iged her position s executive secretary of" the Salem YWCA. will be honored at an -au revoir te on Tuesday afternoon. July 26, when member of the board en tertain at the home of the presi dnt. Mrs Alfred A. Schramm, 13 North 17th stteet. Calling hours are from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. As no invitations are be sent to the affair all friends of Mi x. Little and the entire mem bfiihip of the YWCA are being invited through the press to at tend. Mr. Little is leaving August 1 f..r Bremerton to take up her new p nilion as executive secretary of ttw Kitsap county YWCA, with headquarters in Bremerton. Members of the board serving a hostesses include Mesdames A. A. Schramm. Charles Fearing, Chester Cox. A. E. Archibald, Wil lim Kverett Anderson, George Al T ling. Chandler Brown, Frank Burke, John Caughell, Robert Gtngware, Louis Gei linger, Ar thur Madsen. Carlton MrLeod, III McSlien y, C. W. Parker. Howard Piwt. Harold Royebraugh, Robert Sliinn, Bruce Spaulding. A. E. Ull min and Norman Winslow. Shower Honors Recent Bride X Ov K- f ! . .a,1 V-.-. v. r wr.o A bridal shower was given on July 15 for Mrs. 1-avern Cox. the frmer LaV'onne Yost, who was manied in June. Hostesses were . Mrs. Clifford Yost and Mrs. Ken- n-fh Hinkle. Honoring the recent bride were Mrs. J C. Cox. Mis. George Yost. Mrs. Menno Dalke. Mrs. A. Sliw. Miss Pepev Straw. Miss F. a McDougal. Mrs. Faye Baulaz. : , Miss Ixis Straw, Mrs. E. Bmk- , : i sUn. Mrs. E. Scott. Mrs. Hubert (,OSlTl IS UlUD TO 7. lel. Miss Nola Zobel. Miss D Miua Brandt. Miss Barbara Van T-Trilrl FlnnrO I,.h. M.ss Dorla Lee and the nU1U UU11LB liteses. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Johnson (Virginia Robartson), were married on July 1 at the Central Prasbyterian churqh in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arnold Robeftson of Portland and th9 groom is the son of Mrs. Laura S. Johnson of Salem. The newlyweds will liv9 in Portland. (Berger-Putnam studio). Hostess Will Fete Joan Hoereth Miss Beula Arnold has invited guests to the North 21st street home of her parents, the Lloyd Arnolds, tonight to compliment MLs Joan Hoereth, who will be married to Theodore Covalt in August. A china shower will honor the bride-to-be. A dessert supper will be served in the garden with an informal evening following. Honoring Miss Hoereth will be Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and Mrs. Fer rel CovalL mothers of the engaged couple. Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Mrs. i. A. Long, Miss Mat-ian Carson, Miss Fiances Baum, Miss Virginia Lewis, Miss Gayle Juve, Miss Mar ilyn Burrw, Miss Eva McMullen, Miss Cathy Cooper, Miss Nancy Snyder. Miss Janice Baker, Miss Ruth Holtzman, Miss Ruth McCall, Miss Crystal Muntington, Miss Janet Lindley, Miss Irene McLeod, Miss Josephine Caughell, Miss Jean Pifekens and the hostess. CLTO CALENPAm THl'ISDAT Tidrtia rUa. Tint BaotMt church, meet at church, 1 B.m. Spiritual Sunshin club; at Marion Square. 1 p.m, no host luncheon. j Salem chapter, American Com star Showers For Brides-Elect Mothers no-host supper u oeorf rro, RHrtM-Wt Anntimt t ihir in trardra. 1113 VUpi avrniu, JO p.m. Merry Time club with Mrs. Donald , Haramack. Brush Collese Road, 1 30 1 deaagrt luncheoo. SI7NDAT Salem chapter. OBS. annual covered dish picnic. Dallas park, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY I Nebraska dub. with Mrs, Elbert Hoe- vet. 110', Kapphahn Road, covered dkth luncheon. 11J0 p.m. ' ' the .summer entertaining. Friday night Mrs. Melvin H. Cei$t and Mrs. Henry Meyer m ill be hostesses for a dessert supper and bridal shower for the pleasure of Mrs. Marcia Elliott at the Geist home on the West Lefelle street. A group of the bride-elect's Portland tnd Salem friends have been invited to the affair. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Heward Maple left Wednesday for a month's trip north and fishing in British Co lumbia. Their first destination will be Pillar lake and then they Mis Flirabeth tarj iM Mkt n Edith Schryver will be in Port-I J Q land today to be luncneon guests of Mrs. Van Anderson at the Town club Mrs. Anderson is en tertaining ytor the pleasure of Mrs. Norman (Murray Smith, who is visum i(i rortland lor me sum Marry im August! Saturday. August 20j has been set as the dale for thetforthcom- home. Elliott and Rhine Bettger of ! hosts to the district meeting Friday Portland will be married here on ! at S o'clock at the Woman's club Tuesday, July 2. roer from her South Carolina 1 in mj-rriage of blonde Dorothy Ann Hooson. aaugnier ei Mr. ana Mrs. Henry H Hobson of Molalla. to Fred Graham, son df Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Graham of :Longview, Wash. The couple's engagement was announced irt the spring at the Chi Omega house on the Wil lamette universitytrampus. The ceremony will be; performed at St Paul's Episcopal church with, tht Rev. George H. Swift otlicia- A District Meet In Salem Friday Members of Silver Bell circle. Neichbors of Woodcraft, will be Far Miss Haary , Mrs. Leonard Roth and Mrs. will go over to Four Winds camp ' Roy H'rr '"Pertained with a pre to visit their daughter. Marcia i nuPtiaI party Wednesday, after- who is there for six weeks and i noon the former s home in Dundee, Halsev, ti . I at tne It O TIOt'K lltcs. n " team will be in charge of ritualis- j ception will follow in pe parisrt tic work. hall. J i Guests will b- here from Al- The couple wilfc live Jn Dayton, bany. Amitv. Corvallis. Dallas, where he will teach arvd coach , .t ln4twninn i the USTIOn niKH KV" Bellingham to visit Mrs. Maple's i COTnP,iment to Miss Josephine McMinnville. Newberz. Newport, Hobson. who is attending : tne sum mother. They will return to fwn ! Haary, bride-elect of Lyle Know- . Monmouth. Philomath. Silverton. mer session at Willamette unixer- The grand ' sitv. will continue u - in Canada a week or so and will er- A kitchen shower feted the Shedd and Toledo, De accompanied by their daugh-: nonor guest and refreshments guardian. Minerva Colling ter after camp closes. i were served during the afternoon. Portland will be present. m of in the fall to complete jher senior On the Fairways New members welcomed on la dies day at the Salem Golf club on Wednesday were Mrs. B. G. An derson, Mrs. William H. Hamilton and Mrs. Clay Eggelston. Guests for the play and luncheon, which followed at the clubhouse, were Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. Earl Ol son of Portland, Mrs. L. M. Ham merstad and Mrs. James H. Nich- i olson, jr. ' A flag tournament was held , Wednesday with prizes going to Mrs. James Haley, class A: Mrs. i Kate G. Bell, class B: Mrs. George 1 R. Hoffman, class C: and Mrs. I Ingvald Johnson, class D. Last : play for the Kay trophy is being I held this week. Sunday, July 31 was announced as the date for the next two-ball 1 foursome at the club with din ner following in the evening. At Oak Knoll Tournament play for the Ful gham cup is now in progress at ( the Oak Knoll golf course for the j lady golfers. On ladies day Wed- ; nesday Mrs. Elmo Bennett and 1 Mrs. Samuel Miller tied in class i A; Mrs. Hilda King was winner in class B; and Mrs. Floyd Pruett, class C. Mrs. David Wrijht was a luoeh-' em hostess Wednesday afternoon ! L t her Stewart street home for j niefiibers of her summer bridge club. i ' Joan Barae Ls in Tarom for th week visiting with her aunt. Mis. Joseph Mulholland. The Cosmis club will hold its monthly dance on Saturday, July 23 at the Mayflower hall. MuSic will be furnished by Claude Bird's orchestra. Chairmen of the committee are Mr. arid Mrs. Ted Rainwater. Assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mars Slack, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whitacre. 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