4 Gee. D Statesman, Sedan Orsw Sua Fob. 14. 1854 Seen and Heard . . By JtRYAAE ENGLISH ( HONOR GUESTS . . at a love ly reception - Wednesday night were Dr. and : Mrs. Julian J. Reiser, who recently moved here from Chicato . . ..Members of the First Congregational Church, of which Dr. Keiser is the new pastor, hosts for the affair . . . A large xgroup of church mem bers and1- friends calling to greet the newcomers . . . Mrs. Reiser's .11 V. TT . ; . moiner, Airs, oein i. nuaung- ton, over from Forest Grove for the occasion and introducing guests to the receiving line , . . Mrs. Keiser pinning a corsage of pink camellias and stephanotis to her black gown . . . Dr. and Mrs. Paul Davies of Portland also receiving with the honor guests . . Dr. Davies the super intendent of the Congregational Conference of Oregon ... Bouquets ... of red carna tions and white stock combined with pussywillow in the foyer and receDtion rooms - . .-A beau tiful round white madeira cloth on the reception table . . . the bouquet of garnet red roses, gold wheat and foliage which had been sprayed gold and flanked by garnet tapers in gold holders . . On the mantel pink snapdragons and garnet - roses and at the other end pink twisted tapers in a candelabrum.. . . Among those calling . . . Dr, and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg . . , Justice and Mrs. George Ross man . . . she in a good-looking wood voilet dress with velvet hat in a mauve violet shade . . The Rev. and Mrs. Louis White ... Mm. White among r those pouring during the evening . . , Mrs. L. K. Lawrence and Mrs. Ralph Van Horn, who were re sponsible j for the lovely party, both wearing black gowns . . Mrs. Cornelius Bateson coming in from her country home at Pratum .1 . . Miss Eleanor Ste phens and Mrs. Chester Luther with daughter, Marilyn . ., . Others noted ... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Butler . . . Miss Oda Chapman, who was in charge of the guest book one hour . . The Lawrence Browns . L . the Willard Marshalls and daughter, Julia . . j Mrs. Marshall wearing a becoming wisteria sheer wool dress . . J Mrs. Harold O. Schnei der and i Mrs. Lewis D, Clark coming in together . . .A num ber of the teen-age contingent mingling j with the guests . . Among them . . . Norman Luther and Peter Van Horn . !. . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heinlein, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Slater and Mr, and Mrs.; Kenneth Rich among 41aa irii(!Mflf 4 Km Vai Dr. and Mrs. Both well. Avison, the Paul Harveys, the L A. De Frances and Dr. and Mrs. Brace Knapp chatting over the coffee cups . . . Many of the guests tak ing a glimpse of the church ad dition soon to be completed . the kitchen already ia use for the party and so convenient . large classrooms, two dining rooms and an auditorium with stage among the grand new fea tures of the addition 1 Church Groups! Slato. Mooting living and dining rooms com bined with the tea table set by the windows;. . . a red dotted Swiss cloth! with deep ruffle edged in lace ... A tiered crys stal centerpiece . with ador able red carnation nosegays on each tier . . narrow white lace bordering each crystal tier . . . the cherry itarts also carrying out the decor ... The cozy tern . . . with attrac tive wallpaper and furnishings a popular spot for guests to chat . - Mrs. Maynard Sniffer re ceiving many (comments on her unusual holiday print of Valen tine red shantung with match ing jacket .1 . Mrs. Chester Loe so spring like in her white and lilac print with deep border of lilac on the glared skirt . . . Chic in navy bide,, which is always popular for spring . . . Mrs. Co- burn Grabenhorst trim in a navy suit and carrying her furs . . . Mrs. Edward o. stadter Jr. ac centing her I navy tailleur with a perky red and white straw . . . Spring prints for Mrs. C. Ron ald Hudkins and her sister, Mrs. Gus Moore I. . . More of lame . . . Mrs. Ken neth Potts who greeted guests at the door : one hour, also choos ing a navy" blue print ... A smart threesome ... Mrs. Har old Olinger, Mrs. Arthur Fisher and Mrs. Robert Drager, who donned furs with their ensem bles . . . Mrs. Harmon Harvey just home from a San Francisco holiday . Mrs. Kenneth Sher man accenting her brown suit with a white chapeau . . . Mrs. E. B. Bossatti and Mrs. Carl Ger- linger Jr. driving over from Dal las for the party . . . DANCING BY ... at the Salem Junior Woman's Club Valentine formal a week ago . . . The Amer ican Legion Club the locale . . red vigil lights in the center of red and white carnation hearts forming the attractive 'table cen terpieces . . The co-chairmen . . . Mrs. Ted Tibbutt in a stun ning gown of bon bon pink net with a full tiered skirt . . . and pastel sequin butterflies scat tered on dhe floor length skirt . . . Msr. Andrew Foster choosing a ballerina gown of white net over satin, with a gold brocaded bodice . r' . her shoes of white satin . . V Spotted . . Mrs. Ted Morrison in a full ikirted short formal of aqua green with tiny straps over the shoulders ... A red net ballerina ; gown with strapless bodice the choice of Mrs. Fran cis Waser :i . . red flowers tucked here and there under the net . A pretty? ;walti dress of mauve satin with tiered skirt worn by Mrs. Richard Lankow . . . pretty Mrs. Robert Carey in a smart black sown of net and lace . her full skirt the popular baller ina length ... SILVERTON Circles of Trin ity Ladies Aid will meet the fol lowing! week f at the various homes. Slated are Circle 1, Tues day at the home of Mrs. J. C Larson, route ;2; Circle 3. Wed nesday, at the home of Mrs. Olaf Anderson, 237 Mill; Circle 2, Thursday, a the home of Mrs. Rasmus i Wick; 913 S. Water; Circle 4, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Oliver Totland, roule 1. i Immanuel Women's Mission ary Federation will meet Thurs day night at I 8 o'clock in the Fireside roc-n, when Mrs. E. V. Swayze i will present the topic, -The New T7oman Fulfills the Royal Law." Hostesses are Mrs. Kenneth Htnjum, Mrs. Marshall Satern, Mrs. Ross. Marquam and Mrs. Melvin Satrum. , Calvary Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at Cal vary Lutheran Church with Mrs. J. P. A. Hanson as hostess. . A naeetiag of the National As sociation of Letter Carriers Auxi liary will be held at the May flower Hall Monday night j at 8 p.m. Mrs. Eugene ' Morrison is president of the group. , Pythian Sisters, Centralis Tem ple will hold formal initiation at the Wednesday night meeting at the Beaver Hall at 8 p.m. Theta Sigma Phi alumnae will be entertained Monday night at the home of Miss Genevieve Mor gan, 1098 E St, at t p.m. The guest speaker will be Mike For bes, valley editor of the Capital Journal. '; . H - I- I '- ; :' The Africa Violet Society will meet Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Forrette, 1080 N. Winter St, at 730 pjn. Faculty Wives To Entertain The Willamette Universy Faculty Women's Club will enter tain i with a no-host dinner in honor of the husbands Thursday night at Lausanne Hall at 6:30 o'clock. ...V7r ! j Mrs.' Chester Luther and Mrs. Charles Johnson are heading the directorate for the affair. Assist ing are Mrs. Robert Purbrick, Mrs. James Nickel, Miss Nancy Stuart, Miss Martha Springer, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. OHie Wil liams, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Vine Buchholz, Mrs. Alda Still well, Mrs. Josef Schnelker, Mrs. James Elliott and i Mrs. Charles Paeth. 1 Mrs.-Iran Xeyse wd he hess- ess to the Jaycee-etes . Monday night at her home, 130 Albert Drive, at t p.m. The guest speak er will be Erich Laetsch, who win give a talk on "1934 Hair Styles." ... .;-;. .... ... - The Priagle Pleasant Point So cial Club win meet with Mrs. George Grabenhorst for a noon luncheon on Thursday, t v ( .10 Frances Denney does so much for your beauty so soon Viva Is the exciting cosmetic that does more in 30 minutes than the cream you leave on overnight. See and feel the difference in your skin sifter just one application. Lines, little and not so little seem to fill and vanish. Viva smooths and pampers dry or sensitive I 'I- skin. Viva performs exactly as promised. in cream 4.507.50 in liquid 5.00, rm m jjj Huise ii 'i z el A VALENTINE TEA i. . . on Monday at the attractive sub urban home of the Arthur Ather- tons on East Browning Avenue . . . Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson a co hostess with Mrs. Atherton for the lovely party ... A beautiful. sunny day ; with many of the guests donning suits with stoles and furs for the occasion . . . A Valentine greeting on the door . . . a red carnation nose gay with hearts and red stream ers .. . in the stoneentrance hall red tulips growing in the corner floor planter . . . Just matching . . . the decor was Mrs. Atherton, who wore a chic white cotton with red trim and red eton jacket . . . Mrs. Peterson choosing a : becoming black afternoon gown . . . The Glib Calendar i Monday Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic - Temple. 8 p. m. Salem PEO Council luncheon. Gol den Pheasant. 1 :1S p. m. West Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Chester O. Douglas. 1049 7th St.. S p. Bethel 35. Job's Daughters. Scot tish Rite Temple. 7:30 p. m. National Association of Letter Car riers Auxiliary. Mayflower HaU. S p. m. Jaycee-ettet with Mrs. Ivan Royst. i 1130 Albert.: ' Tuesday Ztokta Club with Mrs. L. It. Springer, J393 Fir St.. 1:15 dessert luncheon. Chadwick Chapter, OES. Masonic Temple. 8 p. m. Salem Ceatral WTCU Trances Wil lard Memorial meeting. Salem Me morial Hospital chapel, 1p.m. , . i Wednesday . West Salem Methodist Sunshine Club with Mrs. Laura nee Walworth. 11:30 a. m. Ainsworth Chapter, OES, Scottish Site Temple; S p. in. Pythian Sisters. Centralia Temple, formal intiation. 8 p. m. Methodist WSCS general meeting. 121S luncheon. Presbyterian Women's Association . meet In social nail, luncheon, 11:15 p. m. . j ' Thursday - African Violet Society with Mrs. Charles Torrette. 1080 N. Winter St. n. m. Winamette University Faculty Wo men's Club no-host dinner for hus bands. .Lausanne H1L 6:30 o. m. Salem Lkns Club AuxfHanr with Mrs. Carl Steelhamnicr. 73 S. High St.. 8 p. m. ' First Christian Church Women's Feliowshio meetinr. 11 a. m. Kinrwood American Leeton AnxfTl- try. dutch auction, cake walk. Legion Han. 8 p. rru ", "' " Saturday ' Salem Branch. AAVTW, luncheoa meeting. Marion Hotel. 1 p. m. Dr. Will J. 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