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THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1932 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON 5 Society, Clubs and Music MlUtf fef Rutta Uu UwrfBtf, Phona UM Entre Nous Club Group Entertain A gay card party and dance enter tained members and guesU at the Entre Nous clubhouse Wednesday evening: with Mr. and Mrs. William i X. Mosee, Mr. and Mrs. William I Earle and Mr. and Mrs. Chris 1 Hampshire as hosts for the evening. ! Guest prises for the evening of cards went to Mrs. Howard Harvey i and to Guy N. Howell. The club prlz-1 a went to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hum mell for high scores and to Mrs. W. 0. Krueger and H. A. Smart. A late upper was served following the in formal dunce. Guests and members present for the eening mere Mr. and Mrs. How ard Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. 6c ha finer, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Payne, Miss Constance Smart, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kreuger. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. William Earle and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses. Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Jr.. M be hostess for a luncheon Fri day In connection with the series Of benefit parties being given by women of the First Presbyterian Church. Guests will be Mrs. Frank power, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Prank Churchill, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Sr., and Mrs. James McGilchrist. The silver tea arranged for Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. pan Fry, Sr., under the sponsor ahip of the south division of the Congregational Women's union, has been indefinitely postponed. Barbara Frletchle tent, Daugh ter of Union Veterans, will hold a business meeting Friday night at I o'clock in the Woman's club building. The session will be the lirst meeting with the new offi cers presiding. An afternoon of bridge will be !ield Friday at the home of Mrs. O. H. Littlelield, 224 Division Street, under the sponsorship of the Women's Alliance of the Unitarian church. Mrs. J. R. Pollock la the assisting hostess. A group of local club-women, members of the tuberculosis hospi tal division of the Salem Woman's Club institutions department, mo tored to the state tuberculosis hos pitaal Thursday morning to view the new building and .to make ar Ttmpfmenls for their activities in awlsUng patients at the hospital. Members of the division are Mrs. Rav Farmer, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Miss Eula Mc Cullv. Mrs. R. R. Boardman. Mrs. O. C.. Bellincer, Mrs. John L, Rand. Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. H. J. Ostlind and Mrs. J. A. Brownson. Complimenting the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Estill Brunk. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Getty entertained with an evening of bridge at their home in the Hazeldorf apartments Wednesday. Guests bidden were Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holnian, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. panek, Mr, and Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Jones. The Willamette university faculty play. "The Thirteenth Chair," Is proving an Incentive for many din ners and line parties. The play will be given Friday night at the high school auditorium. Dr. Helen pearce Is entertaining members of the cast Informally aft er the play. Mrs. SophU Sykes will entertain members of U. 8. Grant circle, La dies of the Grand Army of the Re public, with a social afternoon Fri day at her home, 965 NorUi Fifth street. Mrs. O. B. Allm entertained the Prlngle Mother's club in her home Tuesday evening. The regular busi ness meeting was followed by a so cial hour and a lunch was served by the committee. The following members were present: the Mesdames Adams, W. H. A Id rich, J. Bonney, E. Clark. F. R, Clark, J. M. Coburn, William Coburn. E. H. Conklln, A. J. Conk lln, John Fabry, Sr., John Fabry, Jr, C. George, C. Grabenhorst, H. W. Ourgurifh, A. J. H linker, Clif ford Jones, William McCarroll, Ida Miles, J. D. Odell, William Propst. Frank Wiltsey, O. E. Whitney, Dr. Peterson, and the hostess, Mrs. Allm. a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman entertained very Informally one evening recently In compliment to Mi, and Mrs. F. E. Hughes. Plan Scholarship Loan Benefit Tea Prominent among social events during the coming week will be the scholarship loan fund silver tea to be given next Wednesday afternoon, January 27, from 2 to 6:30 o'clock In the Woman's club building under the sponsorship of the Salem Wom an's club. A benefit affair Is held annually for the scholarship loan fund by the club women, and pro ceeds are turned over to the state federation's loan fund where it Is drawn upon by students In Oregon colleges and universities. Particular emphasis Is being plac ed upon the need of the fund this year, to keep young people In school rather than have them competing with the unemployed for situations and also because of the heavier de mand on the fund since parents and others supporting students in schools are not able to help them as In pre lous years. The educational- department of the club, headed by Mrs. J. C. Nel son, is in charge of arrangements for the afternoon, and Mrs. Walter Spaulding, social chairman for the year, is in charge of the seining and tea arrangements. A, program mill be given. Mrs. Julius Meier was compli mented with an informal bridge luncheon Tuesday by Mrs. Fritz Slade, with covers placed for eight. Mrs. Slade also entertained for members of her bridge club with a luncheon and cards Thursday, with Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. O. F. John son as additional Jests. Mrs. Kenneth Waters entertained members of her bridge club Infor mally Thursday afternoon. A sur prise feature at the tea hour com plimented Mrs. Luther Jensen and Mrs. EKlill Brunk. Members of the club are Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Brunk Mrs. Gale Jones.s Mrs. L. B. Endlcott, Mrs. A. L. Adolphson. Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. Cnrl Emmons anrl Mrs. Wfitfr. Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home llrre Is the famous old recipe which millionR of housewives have found to be the mof il')wiidnlle mean of break ing up stubborn coughs due to colds. It takes but a moment to prepare, mitts little, and save money, but it siTfs real relief even for thob dreaded coughs that follow severe cold eniilriuirs. From any druggtat, get i'a iinte of Pinnz. pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle, with plain granulated sugar nip or strained honey. Thus you make a full pint of better remedy tban you could buy ready-made for three times the coit. It never Kpoila and tastes so good that even children like it. Not only does this simple mlzture sooibe the inflamed throat membranes with surprising ease, but also it is ab sorbed into the blood, and avts directly upon the bronchial tube, thus aiding the whole pj-stem in throwing off the eougb. Jt looacn the germ-laden phlegm and eases chest soreness in a way that is really aHtonisliing. Pinex ia a highly concentrated com pound of Norway Pine, containing the active agent of creosote, in a re lined, palatable form. Nothing known in medicine 1 more helpful in rases of severe coughi and brom-iiial irritations. Ifonot accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Mrs. Vernon A, Douglas will be hostess Thursday with a 6 o'clock dinner complimenting the fifth birthday anniversary of her young daughter, Stella Jean. Ten neigh borhood playmates of the small honor guest are being bidden for tn uuormai party. The West Side circle of the Ja son Lee aid society will meet at the Dome of Mrs. Richard Erickson, 1515 North Liberty street Friday after noon at 2:90 o'clock. Regular busi ness will be enacted and sewing will occupy the remainder of the afternoon. Sweet Briar Club Entertained Mrs. Ralph Allen ni hogttss to member, of the Street Briar rlub at her home on Lee Btreet Wednes day afternoon. An informal social afternoon entertained the group, and several of the members as sisted the hostess in serving at the tea hour. Special fiiests vers Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Jennie Ferguson and Miss Edith Roes. Club members present were Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Glen Adams. Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Mrs. Ray Binegar, Mrs. Bert Crab tree, Mrs. c. L. Blodgett, Mrs. W. Franklin, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. James Imlah. Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. William Stoddard. Mrs. Arthur ut ley, Mrs. Sarah Patrick, Mrs. Char les Glaze and the hostess, Mrs. Allen. Amaranth Officers Installed Officers of Hanna Rosa court, Order of the Amaranth, were in stalled with impressive ceremonies Wednesday night at the Masonic temple. Grand officers from the state order and visitors from Amaranth courts in Portland and Eugene, together with oilier guests, attended the installations. Mrs. Ins Hewitt was installed as royal matron, and T. A. Raffety as royal patron, with Jay B. He witt acting as the Installing pa tron, assisted by Mrs. Verlie Ellis, Installing marshal; Bull Halik, in stalling aide; Mrs. Maude Bat ley of Portland, installing prelate; and Mrs. Grace Zosel. installing musi cian. Mrs. Cora Raffety acted as the coronation matron and Mrs. Ellis as the uncrowning matron with Mrs. E. B. Gabriel as crown bearer. Other officers Installed were Norma Terwilllger, associate ma tron: I. P. Campbell, associate pa tron: O. E. Terwilliger, treasurer; Ella Hathaway, conductor; Fannie Booster, associate conductor; Wil liam P. El lis, trustee; Verlie Ellis, Truth; Ruth Crary, Faith; Mae Buell, Wisdom; Maude Lester, Charity; Jessie Folia, ' marshal in the east; Carrie Wood, marshal In the west; Carrie Chase, prelate; Maude Presnall, historian; Grace Zozel, musician; Robert Crawford, warder; Mary Crawford, standard bearer; Everett Booster, sentinel. An Informal reception Tuesday afternoon at the social meeting of the American War Mothers com plimented the new officers of the Salem chapter and the retiring of ficers. The social affair followed a brief business session. Mrs. Mar guerite Elliott presided as toast mistress and Impromptu remarks were made complimenting retiring officers and encouraging new of ficers. A gift was presented Mrs. A. A. Lee, former president of the chapter. The program Included vocal numbers by Ila Hoffer and June Judson, pupils of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, and a piano duet by Adella Dtekman and Sophia Hughes, pupils of Mrs. Joy Turner Moses. Approximately 60 members were present. Mrs. W. F. Huggins and two chll- adero, Cellf., where she will visit her oiovc'i iur io nionins. The O. N. S. club was entertained at a delightful party at the home of Miss Elva Nlssen. 1045 North Church street on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mable Goodrich, a recent bride, was complimented with a miscel laneous shower. Those present were Herma C. Pfister, Ermine B. Fawk, Laura Eaton, Inea Reifsnyder, Syl via Kraps, Sylvia Paulson, Elsa Tho mas. Velma Strain. Martha Hill, Lois Reed, Mable Goodrich. Merl Dlmlck, Isobel Bartlrtt, Elva Nls sen and Dorothy M. Taylor. I The next meeting of the club will take place on February 16 at the home of Mrs. Goodrich at 730 North Liberty. I Mrs. Geome Deetx and George Strong were hostess and host at a 0 o'clock dinner which was served at the home of Mr. Strong Saturday night. This dinner was the end of a series of five meetings of the Happy-Go-Lucky club. Mrs. Deltz and Mr. Strong were winners of high score. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mecks, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. Lottie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beebe. Carl Meeks, Oliver Breed love. Mrs. Georgi Strong and daughter, Easter May. George Deitz, Mr. and Airs. v. w. Haddock and son Westlcy, and the host and hostess. A beginning of another five party series will start next Saturday night. January 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Meeks. West Salem Mrs. C. L. Dark en tertained with a silver tea at her home on Wednesday afternoon The hours were enjoyed socially and In the playing of games, fol lowed by the serving of refresh ments. Mrs. J. R. Bedford and Mrs. J. A. Gosser were assistant hostess es. Mrs. E. A. Dictson and Mir C. R. Brown had charge of the games. Included in those attending were the Me&damcs Oeorge Lathrop, El' mer Rierson, Phil Hathaway, Ed Brock. Arthur Hathaway, C. R. Brown. I. F. Tatom. John Evans, Eugene Krebs, Jed Austin, Robert PattLson, E. A. Dickson, E. F. Row land, G. C. Larkin, Darrell Brad ford, J. I. Miller, J. R. Brown, L. T. Wallace, Frank Forester, Miss Lottie Mc Adams, Miss Ada Clark, Mrs. J. A. Gos-vr, Mrs. C. L. Dark, and Mrs. J. R. Bedford. Additional guests were Rev. John Evans and Rev. C. L. Dark. a Mill City The regular meeting of the Mill City Woman's club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sig Jepsen, when a surprise program was presented In charge of Mrs. Velma Pearson, Mrs. Grace Taylor and Mrs. A. A. Holthouse. A good attendance was present to en joy the games and picture show which was presented, Mrs. Hal Ladd being the operator of the movie machine. In the drawing contest Miss Zella Halley took first prize and Mrs. John Dawes second. During the business meeting sev eral reports were made and plans were laid for the annual guest day with Mrs. C. Cline as chairman of the day. A decision was reached to hold a dinner the same as last year, that occasion having proved very successful. 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