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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON SOCIETY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, mi OBSERVES THaMKSGIVIONG WEEK Dances, Weddings And Other Events To Make Coming Week Brilliant f-Tir-'HANKSGIVING week means a round of gala events In all coteries j of fociety In tlie capital city. There Is a dance every night from !il . TiK'sday to Saturday, inclusive, p'.anned tov the coming week. Then t ill be dinners and family reunions lor that day particularly de voied the family circle, Than ksgi ving. Several lartte parties and a number t'f the very Informal one or two-table bridge afternoons that so n mi hi:.trons have been enjoying lately have been arranged for the next Bnv.n days. Church weddlntrs will be under the social spotlight during the cjiunit Uv ciuys, and will include the wedding ol Miss Naomi Fleet and I". mum J. Rciu-vs Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Jason Lee church, utth Hf: Hush B. Fouke offkiat- Hi-: ti.e u priding nt the First Pres- bMerian clurrh Thursday, Thanks-1 fiivuie day. t 7 o'clork when Miss IJi-.hy i;.-hard will become the trine of C'liiUin Clemens; and the n a ma '.t .,!" Miss Mnry Kafoury to1 Y ank Shafer at St. Paul's Episcopal : eiiiTch SiUKiiiy. November 29. at 3:'u o -ly. k. AM evi nts will be large r.d wnl It: ii;iK'Acd by receptions. I V rf-t mil of younK folk of the e iiye fii.tu their studies r.t Eu f,.nv, t'on;.llii and oth?r schools wiil be hiiiiul with clrli-.'ht by the y ;inver nt and fveral of the tlatices and quKe a few parties are b iiiK planned v.ith tho;,2 college hiutienis h;-re for the Thanksgiv ing holidays hs the inspiration. The Tiih -urn dame at Castllian hall on Tiit-i-day night will lead off the juries o: with events during the I renin.-; week. The Subscription club I nance will be held in the Masonic temple Wednesday evening and will be pv eded by several dinners, the laineM to bp given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Huberts at the Salem Golf club hou&e. The Thursday nittht dance Is the tinditionHl Thanksgiving dance giv en for the younger married, the col lege and the high school set by Mrs. Julia R. Whites ballet class girls. Although Mrs. White Is not teach ing dancing this year, the dance Is 6U a popular event that a group of the girls in her former classes have arranged to give it in CastUian hall, as customary, and they also will re member Mrs. White with a gift that evening. Miss Cynthia Delano Lb In general charge of arrangements, as sisted by Miss Ruth Gillette and Miss Mary June Lau. The dance will be by candiehght and a novel "wish bone'' idea k being used in the dec orations to be arranged by Miss Vi ola. CrozivT. MUs lMbel George. Miss , Roberta Varley and Miss Katherme Earle. Tickets are being &old by Miss . Margaret Burdette, Miss Dorothy Krebs, Mi Myra Belt and Miss 'Louise Cromer. Patrons and patron esses fur the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Myers., Mr. and Mrs. Cal Patton. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gil lette. Mrs. Rose Wilkes and Mrs. F. Ethel Lau. Several features are be ing planned for the dance. A group of hifh. school girls will be hostesses for the dance at the IMahee Country club house Friday I The commit tee in charge is Roy Card, Vernon Perry. I. M. Doughton and William O. Stacy. B.P.W. Club Dinner Tuesday Rav Conway, public relations manager for Die Oregon State Mo tor association, will be the speaker at the monthly dinner meeting ol the Salem Business and profession al Woman's club to be held Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Gray Belle silver grille. Mr. Conway will speak both on mountaineering ana also on tour ists' reactions to Oregon. Miss Margery O'Deli will be the soloist. Club members also have been in vited to attend the dinner at Cor- vallls Wednesday night or the din ner at Portland Friday nignt wnicn are belna- riven In honor of Mrs. Oellne Mac Donald Bowman of Richmond, Va., national president of the Business and Professional Women's clubs. Salem members attending either of the dinners are asked to make reservations with Ruth McAdams at telephone 1219. Reservations for the dinner here Tuesday night are also being made with Miss McAdams. . Mrs. Asel Eoff will entertain members of her bridge club Mon day. Members of the club are Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Qus Hlxson, Mrs. Bert rord, Mrs. P. D. Qulsen berry, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. Eoff. Members of the auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans were tmesis of Mrs. Lillian McKlnley on Friday afternoon for a business and social meeting In the McKlnj. ley home. An Impromptu Tnanas pivinc program was a feature of the artcrnoon. Mrs. Margaret Wel der and Mrs. Clara Reese assisted Mrs. McKlnley In serving. Mrs. F. E. Wann and Mrs. J Starrett were special guests. Mem bers present were the Mesdames Anna Alley, Bessie Baker, Jessie nivhr. with nu mber of the vouniMT t U'-rtleson. Ruth Brant, Florence set. as their gupsls. The Illihfe club 1 Buckles. Georgia Davis, Elizabeth h.,?jM. also will be Ihe seen of the 'Grim. Ida Glrod. H. E. Evans, 1 dinrr KamrHav nluht ih affair b'- Bt:lia Hardwlck, Ada Hull, Grace lng sponsored by the Llahec club. .tKeiscn. Ellen jnompooii, ..- CrtC Wai.lilT, t.inci wtritu, r.iu Wucdiml. Edith Woolpert, Lura Wood, and the hostess and her as- SislailuS. r..- . . will KA KM '!T ' nrr- n-brr at the armory for the tic ci ion of officers. ' TrT-77urr ffif ztTmrtv, TTr fvt i . - j :t viv i 11 will Mrf. F. W. Steusloff and niece. Miss Juana Hobues cine','-, tained with a rmarc luncheon no afternoon of bridge Thursday al I . . w c!.....i. k Tu? T. wn end Gown club The luncheon table was center-1 in'" on Tuesday am3n; No' ed with orange and bronze chrv s;iiitlK:nuni3 and orange t.ipc-rs. Covers were placed for Mrs. D. J. Fry. Mrs. E. Hartley. Mrs. Gordon Hadley, Mrs. A. J. Rahn. Mrs. F. O Mvers, Mr.c. Daryl Myers. Mrs. W D. Clarke, Mrs. Kiltie Graver. Mrs. cnibT '24, Instend of the customary Thursday, Ixcu. of the Thanks giving holidays. The meeting will be held r.t LaiLsanne hall. The prosrfim will Irtc'.ude musical num birs by Miss Elimbeth Ogden, Wll- Innt no unlverrity suident, ana city II- J. W. Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Dancy.lMiss .vnur.e t,ovmgi3n, Mrs. J. N. Adams of Mill City, Mrs. i orarinn. ... Mrs. F. M. Williams entertained at lit:- Center street home Wed nesday evening with a dinner com plimenting Mr.'. J. B. Bowne. who is having soon for an Indefinite visit with ncr flaugnter. Mrs. Mar- Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. Mrs. T. A Rnberts, Mrs. Curtis Cross. Mrs. Will Mott. Mrs. Robert Downing. Mrs. F. W. Durbin. Mrs. Fred Vies- ko. Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss Msxine Myers, and for Mrs. Steusloff and Mtss Hoimes. Mrs. Viesko and Mrs. Danry won n Humfeld. and family, of Wash- tne prizes lor ine live taoics o: incton. D. C. c.ifds during uw afternoon. Thosc pr,.s(nt were Mrs. T. V. . McClellan of West Stoyton. Mrs. Chapter AB of the p. E. o. sis- ,.r,t t .umsvllle. Miss iriivu uu n ran MBJ, M'.idge of cnemawa, Mrs. nmi". '- i .to '" w P prime. Mrs. J. C. Wcodara, or Mrs. Roy R. Hewitt, man Hi- i , , . H w niedesel, Mrr. Bowne It: win si-aK oil hk ir.j lu i.iv-Orielit. and the host.". Mrs. Williams. I The south circle of the First Christian rhureh was entertained wieiiw..;v nt. the hme of Mrs. 8. A. PhilDot with a covered aisn luncheon at noon. The day was Rehfuss Fleet Nuptials The wedding of Miss Naomi Fleet, danghter of Mrs. W. A. RenUchler, and Herman 3. Reh fuss, son of Mrs. Margaret Rehfuss, will be solemnised Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock In the Jason Lee Memorial church. About 160 guests will witness the service, which will be read by Rev. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr., before an altar banked with yellow chrysanthemums, palm and fern. Proceeding the service, Miss Doris Clarke will sing "At Dawning ", and "Love, It Is Mom." Miss Baroara Barham will play the wedding re cessional and processional. Miss Fleet has chosen a wedding gown of white chiffon, made with cowl neck, moderate mutton-leg sleeves, high belted waist and toe length skirt. Her full length veil of net will be caught at the nape of the neck with a spray of lilies of the valley, and she will carry a shower bououet ot roses. Miss Lillian Rehfnss, maid of honor, will wear peach georgette and carry an arm bouquet of yel low chrysanthemums. Miss Sarah Dark and Mlsc Esther Glrod will wear matching frocks. Miss Dark In green net and Miss Glrod in yellow net. Both will have arm bouquets of pink chrysanthemums and their little net caps win oe oi matching style. Little Bernlce Rentschler. the flower girl, win wear orchid taffeta. Ernest Boflnger of Oak Grove will be the best man. and Donald Douris and Guslave Klempel will be ushers. Following the wedding a recep tion will be held in the church par lors. Mrs. George H. Alden will pour, and the Misses Irma Savage, Joyce woodlin, ueulan uranam, Frances Graham. Gwendolyn Hub bard and Lila Cation will serve. Later the young couple will leave for a wedding trip to southern Cal ifornia. Tiiej will return aooui Christmas time to make their home on Mr. Rehfuss' farm on the River road. . Arrangements for the visit of the P. E. O. stat organizer, Mrs. Amy Welch of Portland, to Chapter G on December 3 at the home of Mrs. D. X. Beechler were made at a chapter meeting Thursday at Uie home of Mis. A. A. Schramm. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert was hostess for the afternoon, entertaining the mem bers with a 1 o'clock luncheon, as sisted by Mrs. Schramm and Mrs. F. D. Volght. The luncheon was followed by a paper on Oriental rugs by Mrs. Fred Tooze and a sup plementary talk by Mr. Klrlshlan. Nine special guests and 18 chapter members were nr.'s?nt. Mrs. Marvin Roth entertained members of her club with a lunch eon Thursday at her home on Madi son street. The table was decoraU'd in rose ana green aim i-utrts en . , . , . . , - Koanr placed for Mrs. Connie FriirrnrdP-1nt '"'H?A,2 Mrs. Gonion Thompson. Mrs. Otho;''" ,' romiuctMl Mrs. E. D. Cook and Mrs. R. O. Whit?. Mrs. Marjone Galloway. Mrs. " ,h "l.-. M B w Macy. Lewis were hostesses to Entre Nous .Ii.hn Griffith. Mrs. Loren Loose. ,ne preseoent. Mrs. b. l,,,h .mh. ,.h rf.il' Doris Thompson and for the " ... w H Wednesday night. Carets were In hiK-tess An "'ternoon of bridge - ' M p MrJ w ply wlth the guOTt pnIM fomg to iuiiu.ru .m !s. Birdwell. Mrs. W. A. Penney. ; Mrs. Frank wells ana Paul rniinps prze WH 1S-P- ...,. SvKI. Bk-h.ev. Mrs. L. Hobson Mrs. utno wnite will enienain ;"" m "v. L '- n,. D w h. ri ih in two weeks. ' Mr!- c- R- Prltchard. Mrs. B. W. th3 clJb in two weeks. Mwv M H V(fsk) A. A. Aurora-Members of the Aurora jCrper. Mrs. Wm. McMorrlsJBpeeW Woman . r!ub mct at the hoine cf Xf- Earl and William E. Moses. Later refreshments were served and danc ing followed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smart, Mr. and Mrs. William Earl. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummel), .-mi-. -"'"- :flaham Mrs D Mauk Moses, Mr. ana Mrs. n. v. nummeii, "2 V aLSf nl MrTi. KM, XKIra-jMr. ;d Mrs. Chris Hams. Mr. iviia. hiiiiui s-...v.... p.. - ,... .t .......J w Z" ."d hTVnZi ; ;n ' l l,rtstn-..s meeting. Those presenl Smoar afterncjn. K'.te.r Kiioir A Kraus J Kraus. .Issued Thurselay In Salem tooeorge F Miller 5ie Ped sfricknd. W;".m Kaufman and Fren Knort wasestT ehe eS S. TSXlXZ S Riveniew Mr. and Mrs. jonn u'g " e v. Beit plan to celebrate their golden weildli.g anniversary November 29 Owim to Mr. Hoit s poor health. Sllrerton Word has been received of tte mairiage of Lewis Brandt. Mrs. Holt has aeked that all their vno J". - - fri-nd, and relatives com and : Brandt to Ruby W'A JJ tint a shott time during the at-! home of her parenu iat Lostln. Ur ',n between 1 00 oclock and and Mrs. Brandt win Iv on his 130 oclock of that day. Only thejiarge dairy raneb. Mr Brandt M i family and their children will par- (graduate of both SLverton high and U-!pa'ie in ;he dinner at noon-l.our. O. S. C. and Mrs. Rov Lacev. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gosser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beard. Mr. and Mr. R. O. Lewis and Mr. ana Mrs. E. D. Cook. Service work for the 6lem Zon- U club was outlined at a dinner meeting held Thursday evening at the Marlon hotel. The service com mittee for the group Is composed of Miss Kathryn Ounnel), chair man, Miss Barbara Barnes, Miss Haael Cook. Miss Trior Boeson. Mrs. Robert Butler, and Mrs. Win ifred nerrlck. Mlsa Then Boeson, Red Cross secretary, spoke ot the work of her organisation. There will be no meeting of the women's service organization next Thursday because of the Thanksgiving hoU days, but the following Thursday, December I, the elub will bold an i evening meeting with Miss Good win, head of the book department at Miller's mercantile store, ai the speaker. The Chi Delta chapter of Delphl- ans will meet Tuesday moming at 9:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. C. Casliatt. 1015 South High street. Mrs. George Rossman of the Sig ma Nu chapter, Delphlans, will give a book review as a special feature of the morning's program. Topics of the study. "Art Treas ures of Florence and Venice," will be given by Mrs. R. H. Kletzlng, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. E. B Millard, Mrs. J. T. Delaney and Mrs. L. D. Lambeth. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding and Mrs. Lewis Griffith motored to New berg Thursday to visit Mrs. Spauld- lng's nephew. Lowell Crabtree. who Is critically 111. ... Polk Comity Women Attend Federation Meeting Thursday Rlekreali In spite of down pour of rain approximately 100 worn- 1 en representing 14 of the 30 clubs enroled were present at a particu larly interesting and successiui meeting of the Women's clubs which was held at the grange hall here Thursday with Mrs. Wayne Henry of Zena, president, presiding. The morning session opened with the singing of the federation song. "America the Beautiful.' The re ports of club activities were brought In by the presidents when the roll was called by Mrs. A. E. UUey, sec retary. She reported the Good Will club of Perrydale admitted to mem bership. Mrs. C. L. Blodnett, chairman of the health committee, reported on the program in obtaining a nurse whom the federation is endeavoring to secure for six months tn this county. Mrs. Elmer Cook reported success In removing from store win dows cigarette posters displaying the pictures of young girls but stated that six months would be required to get results in removing them from highway billboard. Mrs. W. E. Knower reported on the success of the recent cooking school. After discusMon ft was voted to elect the club's president biennially instead of annually and a committee composed of Mrs. eJsse Walker, Mrs. Elmer Cook and Mrs. Forrest Mar tin was appointed to revise that section of the by-laws. It was also voted to send greetings to Mrs. Frank Fawk, past president of the federation, at her new home In Pomona, Calif. After adjournment for luncheon the nominating committee, consist ing of the presidents of the various clubs held a conference and chose Mrs. Forrest Martin of Dallas for president and Mrs. A. E. Utley of Brush College for vice-president, the secretary to be named later by the president. Dinner was served by the hostess club with all clubs contributing. A quartet of boys from the Dallas schools, under the direction of Miss McBrlde, sang. In the afternoon the following program was presented : piano num ber. Miss Margaret Hogg; education al address by R. J. Maaske of Sa lem, rural supervisor of the state de partment of education; talks by Mrs. nix Mfler, supervisor of rural schools, and by Miss Laura Taylor of the health department, both of the Oregon normal school; short talk by Mrs- J. 8. Landers of Mon mouth, president of the state Gar den club; vocal solo, Mrs. George Doernhecker of Dallas, accompanied by Mrs. Blodgett at the piano; ad dress, "Patriotism," by Mrs. Louise J. Cobb of Tulare, Calif. THE advent of the ThanksKiving sea son brings social atten tion to the family circle and makes these photo graphic studies by the Gunnell & Robb studio of special import. At the left, Mrs. Jerald Back strand and her fourteen months old daughter, Sarah Jane. In the cent er, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Johnson, their daughter, Marjorie Ann, their son, John Hutchens, and their baby, Elizabeth Jane, in a family group before the attractive fireplace in the Johnson home on Fairmount hill. At the right, little Joan Adolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, a charming member of the very young set. A "harvest home" dinner will be held Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall for the local Rebekahs, with the November so cial committee composed of Mrs. Louise King, Mrs. Elsie Townsend and Miss Wilda Biegmund, in charge. The dinner will be followed by a brief business session for the lodge and a thanksgiving program ar ranged by the social committee. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will hold a regular busi ness meeting Monday ' night at 8 o'clock In the Woman's club build ing. Mrs. Roy Remington, the new president of the auxiliary, will an nounce her crinmittees for the coming year. Social Afternoon For Eastern Star To Be Held Tuesday A.A.U.W. Luncheon Saturday UK 4ITRS Claunin! Thayer opened 111 V II: ht,r home, Willamette Lodfre, JIL llLo m:ir.oc!i, ol liie fcali-m br."u.rh. Aiiifman Avwiatun of University Wonv-n, fnr a butf?t I o'clock luncheon Saturday. The luncheon is an annual all air which Mrs. Thayer tenders the organiza tion and is regarded as the major social ewnt lor tlie group. FolLiumg the 1'iiitii-uii. an in formal rt caption wa-j lit-Id for new nr. nibers u! ih? ovulation, with Mrs. J. A. Jealerks president of the Snltm branch, and other oftl cers in the rrcHving line, to(j'-thr with th" new members. Miss Mabel Robertson, who acred as hostess for Mrs. Thayer, and Mrs. Harry Keney, HKia) cliairma!!, intro duced to the hn'. Travel talks on China, illustrat ed with ar.icles ptirch-ed m the Orient, were md' by Mrs. Ck-orpe H. Alden, Ytiis Lo:s Latimer and Miss Leila Johnson, whi were in China this summer. Miss Francos Virgimt' Melton pluycd a gro'jp of piano fo:ij. Among those a: tending tlie luncheon, which was open only t3 arcciuiion members, were as fol lows; Mrs !jrn:n 8tfd. Mrs Otrrr AUrti. ldi'i Lrlla JoIiiimt.. MK Oil. Clark. Mifi Jui.e Fiiilpoit, Mrs. Carl Vrutr. Mrs. W. Uuutii. Mrs. L. J. ZtUninn, Mlsa Etiltii UrNlF. Mm. Carl Cirt-vtt rmnry, Mrs Roy Lock' n our, Mr. Gonre Rr.otrn. Mr, ft. D. Doner. Mrs. O. K Paulua. Mr K W. PtUvrrRkd. Mrs Rl hard Merer. Miss Mamarrt S'rttnro, Mm. J A. Mill. Mrs. Philip Barrett. Mrs. Hoy Kleli.. Mll Unrr Ejrt, Mrs Asa Flner. Miss Mat-fl Uotf. Mrs. H. C. Gilbert, Mrc V. ft. OrlKvl, Met A. C. Perry. Miui Brr) I Holt. Mus HtUa LoLise- Grot, by, Visa Irene BrrittinupC, Mrs. W. O. Clr.rke, Mrs. P. O Franklin. Mrs. ft. W. Tavemtrr, Miss Mabel Robertson. 4 Mita Margaret Co-i-r. Miss Gruc? Liizabtn Sir.ith. Mrs, tlfcrse H K. Moorel.ead. Mm. Latir Hal. Ura. I yen e.:. miller. Mrf. Oeorr . H. Altlrc. Mrs. XV. R. Dallas, Mrs. Harry Miss Dorothy Bo&shard, popular I o Kurr. m. j. ii. Laut.rn.an. mm , j . J., ... . FTai-cei Yirrmte Melton, Mlas Alene Phii- maid whose weddin will be an event 1 M,.3 VKm CjmT. M! Harn. Long. Mrs Milo Rahmuasen. Mlas EIkim MilUr, Mrs. Eluaotth K. Gaucher. Miks Ada hut. Mi:, 1'rai.cta Wrler.t, Mrs. Ray Smitl.. Mrs. It. M. Oatlrr, Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. O. F. Chamber. Mlwi Dora thea BUu.loff. MIM Hei.a Mirkey, Ml.9 Alia Kerfhner. Mi&B- Veata MulllKtu , Dr. TrttUn Pearce, Mrs. J. A. Jftctrtcs, Mm. A U. Ciiapn.an. Miss Lots Latimer, Mr. L. J. Ei'ftris, Mm. A. N. Moorts. Mr. H.nry DeBoet, Mm. John Albert. Mr. D. lo.iliriy. Mrs, mioert r.e. at. R. lrrr. Mrs. O. C. Miller, Mrs. L. Clemtnt aiid Mrs. M. C. Pludley. Party For Miss Bosshard Fraternity Plans Buffet Supper For Saturday Evening .The Kappa Gamma Rho frater nity at Willamette university will entertain with an Informal party at the chapter houses 8aturday eve ning. A Thanksgiving- motif is being used throughout the decorations. Following a u'duck buffet sup per, there will be a musical program by Dick Bauman and the Kappa quartet composed of Thomas Goyne. Robert Culberson, Robert houck ana Alfred King, a number of special games, and the evening will close with a skit by the fraternity mem bers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene will be special guests during the evening. Other guests at the parly will be the Misses Doris Clarke, Lula Al len. Marie Ledbctter. Jeanettc Smith, Margaret Halght, Berni"e Rickman, Margaret Eddy, Lucille Planary, Dorothy McDonald. Eli zabeth Ogden. Dorothy Eastrtdge, Virginia Durkee. Edythe Glalsyer. Prances Poor. Gwendolyn Hur.t. Nova Hedin, Betty Mi-Lain, Mildred Kester, Oraee Holman. Eleanor Henderson and Edith Sedwell, ... Mill City Thirty-one members of the Mill City Woman's club gathered at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Schroeder, the club presweni, Tuesday evening for their regular meeting. Roll call was responded to by the members with mention oi new books worth reading. During the business session an outline of the welfare work and plans for the holiday season were presented. The story of the life of Wllla Cather and a review oi one oi ner doors was given by Mrs. w. W. Allen, fol lowed by an original composition, composed and played by Mrs. Lafe Patter. The meeting was closed by the serving of refreshments by the hostess, Mrs. Schroeder. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Al Van Dan). December 1. ... Mrs. Elsa Ebsen will be hostess to members of her drama class Tuesday j afternoon at her home. Fourteenth and Court streets. Members of the K c. K. T. tlub were entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. Bert Waller. The group aewed Informally on Christ mas gifts and later tea was served. Those present were Mesdames Hat- at Given, Lena Townsend of Pitts burgh, Pa., Nellie Knox, T. C. Mc Intyre, R. C. Krelsel, Alma Thomp son, Fred Barker, Harley Pugh. Ray Clark, A. A. Oraber, Otto Bchell berg. and the hostess, Mrs. Bert Waller, and Utile Ronald Clark Mrs. Fred Barker will be the next hostess. of Thanksgiving day, will be the guest of honor at a miscellaneous pre-nuptial slower and evening of bridge Saturday night, with Miss Loretta Matthls entertaining at the J. O. Matthls home. Large bouquets of bronze, laven der, white and yellow chrysanthe mums will be arranged about the rooms where four tables of cards wil be in play. Later in the evening the bride-elect wlU be presented with ntfts. Bethel A number of Bethel wo- I l r-w. m.mWu Miknt nimbn nl Ih. Bslm MiSS MatUlle WU1 Be assisted m uiru ".. SJcS'? her mother, spent Wednesday at Mrs. J. O. Mnttms. BJ1Q DY Mrs. wire- i. -' Oliver C. Locke. Those bidden for Miss Boeshard by Miss Matthh are Miss Gertrude Oehler. Mrs. Martraret Kaufman. Miss Edith Finoley, Miss Elizabeth Clement. Miss Marjorie O'Deli, Miss Jean Middleton, Miss Ellen Jran Moo:Iy, Mis Haehel Howard, Mi-ss Iva Clare Love, Miv? Rozetta Smith, Miss Bertha B:ibruclc. Mm. Dorothy Fiesher and Mis-, Edna Matthls. Star not affiliated with Chad wick chapter of 8alem will be hostesse for the Tuesday afternoon eocIpI meeting at the Masonic temple Cards will be In play at 2 o'clork and the tea hour will be at 4 , o'clock. Quests are Invited for the tea hour. Mrs. Fred H. Crosby, chairman, Is being assisted by the following committee: Mrs. C C. McElhinncy. Mrs. Mllo Rasmusscn. Mrs. L. C Marshall, Mrs. Harold Phillltppi. Mrs. C R. Griggs, Mrs. Mora- Vo der, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. R. T Boals, Mrs. D. J. Bowe. Mrs. W. B. Chance, Mrs. J. N. Duncan. Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. Prances H. Alden. Mrs. William A. DelzelJ, Mr.". J. F. Welsser, Mrs. D. B. Kleihefre, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. W. H, New. meyer, Mrs. G. B. Shoemaker. Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. I. A. Murphy. Mrs. H. N. Allen, Mrs. ChnrlM HUdklns. Mrs. W. J. Lilje(iil-;t. Mrs Zeda R. Lisle, Mrs. Elolse Ro derick, Mrs. Rex Davi?, Miss Mary Sayles, Mrs. Ruth Crowder, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Thomnr. Hnfiety, and Miss Florence Cunnincham. Woodbum Mrs. A. M. Jerman en tertained the Thursday bridec club of which site Is a member, at her home near Salem Thursday after noon. Three tables were In play. Mrs. C. F. Whitman received the club prize for high score and Mrs. Blaine McCord received the guest prise. Additional guests were Mrs. John Fan-ax, Mrs. Will Bishop, Mrs. Maude Chittenden and Mrs. Will Evans of 8alcm, Mrs. Henry D. Mil ler, Mrs. Euftene Courtney. Mrs. Ly man H. Shorey and Mrs. Blnlne Mc Cord of Woodburn. Club members who attended from Woodbum were Mrs. Harold M. Austin, Mrs. C. F. Whitman, Mrs. John P. Hunt. Mrs. A. J. Beck and Mrs. L. M Bitney. Refreshments were served at the beautifully appointed dining table and choice chrysanthemums In var ied colors were used upon the table and about the rooms. Mrs. WihiHin J. Binun will be hofrteu to nu iiiba-rs of her confrac-t bridge club Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morniiiK. Mrs. Braun Is Ji-aviiiK for bun Frun isco. Cel., to spend the rem.Jiuier of the week. in Balem. Mrs. Clark was a Bethel resident for many years. The guepts were Mrs. J. G. Lauderback. Mr, n. i. koii. Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Nichols, Mrs. John Hain, Mrs. W. T. Brink ley, Mm. M. H. Gunter, Mrs. Harry Younir and Mrs. Newton, Dinner was .served at Doon and work on the 4-H pirLs sewing club quilt occupied The guests. The members of the Pringle Pleas ant Point Social club were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Min. Geo. Qucrne on Tnursaay. A potluek luncheon was served as the noon hour, followed by the busi ness meeting. Tlie remainder of the Anriif tonal Sociy on Pagf t 11 tn iH -it It 'JrttiM'H I.KT AN K XPERT ARRANGE VOIR MAKK-VP. THE NATl'RAL NESS YOU'LL AC HIEVE WILL SURPRISE YOU BEYOND WORPS! trftaaW I THE 5 "ORIOLE" Wedding Invitations Society Frinting BJJOTT PRINTINO BOUflB Ouardian Bid? . Phooe ts Home Cooked Meals and Lunches SPECIAL CHICKEN' DINNER SUNDAY 50c Private Dining Room for Special Parties Mo Extra Chart Phone MM for Reservations S W4 K. ftot RL Ittf Dresses That are smart and new LOWEST PRICES $4.75 $6.75 $8.75 $10.75 $12.75 The Little French Shop Just vest of the Court Ro'js Near the Market A. P. PFF ptM Tin i K i Cv ! 'I s i) it i 4 Colonial Dames anil Iil! i-'s hiivc wrung ed anothci "Free facial1' ck to ltrin Monday, November 23rd. These courtesy facials are xntn to demonstrate the pos sibilities of Colonial Damn oeauty aidi and the wonderful effects they'll have up on your complexion. Then too, your color schuv.c will be sutf Kested. New and modem ideas that will not only conserve your complexion ti it actually improve it. MAKE VOI R APPUINTMKXT EARLY AS POSSIBLE! CALL MILLER'S 3179 ASK FOR ( OSMETICS SECTION t 5 . a K 1 MCKCANTIU COHSWMV INC. r.r.xx XIX xxjjO0yl-iXi)l le.i