THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
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Edited by Bovena Eyre, Phone 48M
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933
Salem Society Continues
To Entertain Visitors
With Smart Affairs
The week teems to have centered around polities and parties and be
tween the two they have kept the social contingent of Salem In one whirl
of activity. With each session of legislature Salem Is the scene of many
H gala affair and this year is no exception. There are large affairs, such
as the scholarship loan tea and the annual Guest Day, which the Salem
Woman's club Is sponsoring during the coming week and there are the
charmingly informal afternoons of bridge and tea with just a few Salem
matrons and maids bidden to greet-
prominent visiting matrons. All In
all it is enough to keep us dashing
from one good time to another.
Perhaps the largest affair of the
week was the party given by Mrs.
Zvlpha Burns of Portland and Mrs.
Elizabeth Glatt of Woodburn Mon
day evening in compliment to the
senate secretaries. Those bidden for
the evening were Miss Helen Ender
lin. Miss Caroline Colbett, Miss
Marion Wood, Miss Dorothy Baur
schmtdt. all of Portland, Mrs. Grace
Chlnnock of Grants Pass, Mrs.
Mary Goldblalt of Corvallis, Miss
Christina Smith of Lebanon, Miss
Prances Lcincnwebcr and Miss
Beryl Gramms, bolh of Astoria, Mrs.
Mary L. Blott of Burns, Mrs. Ethel
Fisher of Roseburg, Miss Eleanor
lewis of Coos Bay, Miss Virginia
Jones of Oregon City, Miss Hazel
Wheeler of Goshen, Miss Lena Mil
ler of Enterprise, Miss Annetta
Johnson of La Grande, Mrs. Irma
Bentley of Hood River, Miss Ro
salie Shearrer of The Dalles, Miss
Gladys Renn of Woodburn, Miss
Elizabeth Aupperlc of Jefferson,
Mrs. Nettie Spaulding, Mrs. Sylvia
Knox, Mrs. Mary Boeschen, Mrs.
Florence Huston, Miss Lois Riggs,
Miss Elizabeth Gallagher, Miss Nan
Putnam, Miss Victoria Seymour and
Miss Gene Bell, all of Salem.
Tuesday evening Miss Virginia
Bright invited a group of the de
butante set to a smart affair given
in compliment to Miss Caroline Cor
bctt and Miss Barbara Hendrlck,
both of Portland, and Miss Marie
Nelson of Pendleton. On Wednes
day Mrs. Ed Gulingham presided
at luncheon in compliment to Mrs.
Ralph Watson, who is In the city
rinrinv the session. Mrs. William
McGilchrist, Jr., and Mrs. Romeo
Goulet entertained jointly Wednes
day at luncheon and an afternoon
of contract for the members of the
Town and Country club and a group
of additional guests, Including Mrs.
Earl Snell and Mrs. Fred E. Kiddle.
Thi, afternoon Miss Elizabeth
I-) .,i Mi Edith Schryver en
tertained informally at luncheon In
compliment to Mrs. omeu
Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mis. T. A
m nri Mrs. Conrad W. Pau-
lus Sunday afternoon Miss Harnett
Long will again entertain the wives
of visiting legislators at tea in her
home at the Hazeiaori wuua
Past Matrons
Initiate
Mrs. Henry
The Past Matrons gathered at
the home of Mrs. Ida Godfrey Fri
day evening for a beautifully ap
pointed dinner and business meet
ing Mrs. Monnie Hauscr presided
during the evening. Following the
business meeting Mrs. Stella Henry
was initiated into the orgonlzation
at a beautiful Initiatory ceremony.
The dinner table was centered
with an arrangement of daffodils
and pussywillows where covers were
placed for Mrs. Ora F. Maclntyre,
Mrs. Beck of Eugene and Mrs. Zosel
of Coouille, special guests, and
Mrs. Monnie Hauser, Mrs. Stella
Hcnrv, Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Lena
(Sherrington, Mrs. Alice Coolirtgc,
Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Marion
Derbv, Mrs. Ida Godfrey, Miss Leila
.inhninn. Mrs. Josie La Fore, Mrs.
Alice Meyers, Mrs. Mabel Minto,
Mrs. Minnie Moeller, Mrs. Ida
Nilcs, Mrs. Addie May Pettcys,
Mrs. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Florence
Reeves, Mrs. Stella Smith, Mrs. Lot
ta Smith. Mrs. Nettie Smith. Mrs.
norrio wood. Mrs. Fave Wright,
m. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Aletta
woUsor. Mrs. Hettie Davis. Mrs.
Irma Griggs, and Mrs. Margaret
Kelly.
Luncheon at
Marion Monday
The luncheon being sponsored by
the orpiron Council for the Protec
tion of Roadside Beauty on Monday
at 12 o'clock in the-Marlon hotel
Is being eagerly anticipated by Sa
lem folk and guests from ouc-oi-town
points. Representative' are ex
wrtpfl from carden clubs through
out the state and Governor and
Mrs. Julius L. Meier will be guests
for the affair. Short talks will be
given by Governor Meier, Mayor
Douglas McKay, Ernest lufer, pres
ident of the Salem Garden club,
and Mrs. Jessie Honeyman of Eu-
gene, state president of the coun
cil. Reservations for the interest
ing affair may be made with Mrs.
Myron Van Eaton, 122F22.
K. C. K. T. Club
Entertained
Mrs. Otto Schellburg entertained
the members of the K. C. K. T. club
with an afternoon of sewing ano
tea in her home Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Nellie Knox assisted
Mrs. Schellburg informally at the
tea hour.
Those who enjoyed the afternoon
were Mrs. C. T. Mclntlre, Mrs. Fred
Barker, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. A.
F. Waller, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. E.
J. Donnell, Mrs. A. Graber, Mrs.
Alma Thompson, Mrs. Roy Wassam
Mrs. Hattle Given, and the hostess
Mrs. Otto Schellburg.
Mil. Alma Thompson will enter
tain fee group In a fortnight.
Farewell Party for
Luther J ensens
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters will
entertain at dinner this evening In
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Jensen, who arc leaving in the near
future to make their home in Bend.
Dinner will be served at small
tables effectively centered with
lighted red tapers. Guests bidden
for the affair include Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Jensen, the honor guests,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons,
Mi-, and Mrs. F. E. Needham, Mr.
and Mrs. John Beakey, Dr. and Mrs.
Estill Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Gall
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Al Adolphson,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kndlcott and the
hosts, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters.
The Crusaders Sunday school class
of the First Evangelical church met
on Wednesday evening at the Lam
kin home. A short business meet
ing was followed by a social evening
at the close of which refreshments
were served.
Members present included Mar
garet Lellcli, Elva Auit, tsmer mi
mer. Zoe Stockton, Genevieve Mar
tin, Verna Tittle, Ruth Smith, Lois
Miles. Genevieve Kunl, MUdred
Zosel. Helen Buselle. Effle Grimes,
Violet Lampkin, John Rudin, Ralph
Arensmeier, J. Friesen, Walter Lam-
kin and Rev. A. V. BaUantyne,
teacher of the class. Guests were
Carol Kizer, Mrs. V. A. BaUantyne,
Doloh BaUantyne, Helen Kex, My
ron Hewitt, Laverne Hewitt, Verna
Haverland, Olga Alderian and Viv
fan Hlnkle.
C. P. Bishop
Home Scene
Of Tea
The residence of Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Bishop on Court street was
the scene of a charmingly arranged
o vririnv afternoon when over 100
prominent Salem matrons and
maids called to greet Mrs. Martha
Thompson upon the occasion of her
aOth birthday.
Guests were received at the door
by Mrs. L. M. Purvine and Miss
Edna Purdy. Assisting about the
rooms were Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs,
Charles Wellcr, Mrs. Frank rower,
Mrs. Margaret McFadden, Mrs. w.
W Mnnrp Mrs. L. G. Altmaii, Mrs.
Helen Carson. Mrs. C. w. uranv,
Mrs. A. D. Condit and Mrs. w.
Savage.
The tea table was covered with
nn fxmiisitc lace cloth centered
with a low bowl of pink carnations
flanked with tall pink tapers. Al
ternating at the urns during uie
afternoon were Mrs. G. C. Birtchett,
Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. F. E.
Churchill, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs.
J. H. Scott and Mrs. C. A. Park.
Assisting them in the serving were
Mrs. Mcx'O. Buren, Mrs. E. A. Hcn-
ney. Mrs. R. A. Patton, Mrs. a. J.
Millie, Mrs. Otto Wilson and Mrs.
Willis Moore.
A feature of the afternoon was
the motion pk-liues and still pic
tures laiif.i by Miss Kathryn Gun
cell of Mrs. Thompson seated be
fore the three-tiered birthday cake,
which was a gift of the Ladies' Aid
and Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church. Many gifts were
received by the honor guest (luring
the afternoon as well as cards and
telegrams, one which- came from
her granddaughter, Miss Margaret
Thompson, who is a senior at Mills
college in Camornia.
Musical numbers were given dur
ing the afternoon by Wendell Rob
inson, accompanied by Miss Eliza
beth Bishop. Out-of-town guests for
the affair were Mrs. Clara Start of
Brownsville. Mrs. Irwin La Dow of
Corvallis, Miss Beulah Milles of Hal-
sey, H. G. Thompson of Browns
viilc, a son of the guest of honor.
Mrs. J. C. Williams
Party Hostess
Mrs. J. Curtis Williams entertain
ed at her home on South Liberty
street Monday evening for a group
of friends. The evening was spent
informally. At a late hour supper
was served.
Guests for the affair were Miss
Beryl Hulsey, Mrs. Jean Dalzlell,
Miss Martha Janzen, Miss Louise
Ellis, Miss Helen Moore, Mrs. Helen
Turner, Mrs. Elsie Lewis, Mrs. Alice
Logsdon, Miss Carol Reynolds and
the hostess, Mrs. J. Curtis Williams.
Friends of Mrs. Marie Flint Mc-
Call will be Interested to learn that
she is to talk over radio KOAC on
Wednesday afternoon, February 1
Hre topic will be tho "Possibilities
of the Grange Lecturer's Work."
Emery Dehuts
Dinner Hosts
Mlddlegrove Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Dehut entertained with a prettily
appointed dinner party In their
home here Thursday evening. Fol
lowing the dinner hour cards were
in play.
Covers were placed at one large
table for Mr. and Mrs. John Enslln,
Mrs. Lucinda Enslln, all of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dehut, Miss
Alma Dehut, Lawrrnce Dehut and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Emery De
hw.
To Wed Sox Star
j 1 ji
Loulse Barthman of South Bend,
Ind., has announced her engage,
ment to Billy Sullivan jr., star In.
fielder of the Chlcaso White Sox.
(Associated Press Photo)
Sub-Deb
Set Bidden
To Party
Mrs. B. H. Drager entertained
with a gay bridge party in her home
on South Commercial street Friday
evening In compliment to her
daughter, Miss Pauline Drager,
whose fourteenth birthday It was.
At a late hour supper was served
at small tables decorated with
pink and white motif. A candle
lighted birthday cake was a feature
of the supper hour.
Sub-debs bidden to honor miss
Drager Included Miss Margery
Knox. Miss Frances Paris, Miss Ir
ene Sholseth, Miss Birdie Hebel,
Miss Audrey Fehler, Miss Virginia
Mason, Miss Lucille Hansen, Miss
Mildred Clark, Miss Audrey Shay,
Miss Claire Hurley and Miss Eleanor
Tonslng, a teacher of me nonor
guest.
A group of young folk who are
eneaacd In newspaper work in Sa
lem will meet at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick S. Bynon, Jr.,
for Sunday night tea tomorrow eve
ninir.
Those making up the group will
be Mr. and Mrs. Artnur acnoeni,
Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Iso-
bel Chllds, Miss Zora Farnsworth,
Miss Rovena Eyre. James Nutter,
Don Vestal, Victor Carlson, Steve
Mergler, Laurie Pcrnu and Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick s. Bynon, jr.
MacDowell Club
Rehearsals Begin
Regular rehearsals of the Mac-
Dnwell club will be resumed oi
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in
the music room of the Salem high
school. At this meeting enrollment
of chorus members will be made in
preparation for the spring concert
which is to be given by the group
foriv in ADril. Plans will also be
discussed for activities relative to
the approaching concert of tne f on-
land Ano lo club on reoruary o.
The work at the first rehearsal
will consist largely of lecture work
in music appreciation by tne ai
mrtnr. Miss Lena Belle Tartar. All
members affiliated with the chorus
at the December concert are invit
ed to atlend.
Mrs. Tom. Drynan
Bridge Hostess
Mr. Tom Drvnan entertained
with an afternoon of bridge in her
home at the Royal Court apart
ments one afternoon this week in
v,nnr,r nf a irrouo of matrons and
maids. Honors for bridge went to
Mrs. David Adolph.
At the tea hour Mrs. Drynan was
assisted in the serving by Mrs. R.
M. Kriesel and Mrs. Harris Lictz.
Those bidden for the anair were
Mrs. W. J. Braun, Mrs. David
Adolph, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. R.
D. Woodrow, Mrs. L. V. Benson,
Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Russell
Watson, Mrs. Herbert Oliver, Mrs.
Harris Lletz, Miss Elolso Wright
and the hostess, Mrs. Tom Dryan.
Interesting Betrothal
Announced
At a large luncheon for which she
was hostess Thursday at the Uni
versity club in Portland, Miss Dor
othy Lane Russell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lane RusseU, an
nounced her engagement and the
dote of her marriage to Francis
Vincent O'Shca, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James B. O'Shea, Jr.
The ceremony will be quietly sol
emnized February 21. Miss Mary
Alice Meyer will be the bride's only
attendant and Arthur E. Prag will
act as best man for Mr. O'Shea.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
St. Helen's Hall and attended the
University of Oregon where she
was a member of Kappa Kappa
Gamma. She Is well-known In Sa
lem's younger set. Mr. O'Shea Is a
graduate of Santa Clara university.
Miss Maxine Myers of Salem was
a guest at the affair.
Rainbow, .Order for Girls, will
hold its Installation at the Masonic
temple Saturday evening at 8
o'clock. Miss Eleanor Wagstaff will
be the installing officer. A recep
tion will follow with all Masons and
Eastern Star groups Invited to at-ten-1
Prominent Matrons And
Maids To Assist With
Annual Y.W.C.A. Drive
In the next several weeks Salem maids and matrons will again focus
their attention upon philanthropic projects. The winter season has wit
nessed corps of charitable women working on worthwhile campaigns and
January 29th will see the start of the annual Y. W. O. A. membership
drive, a cause that Is close to the heart of women folk for the splendid
work It has done among women and girls, and the versatility of Its ac
tivities. A number of Salem women have volunteered to assist the V. W.
O. A. board members In the cam-
paign and on Sunday morning, Jan-
uary 29, an explanation of the work
of the organization will be made In
the various churches of the city.
Among the women who wul speak
will be Mrs. L. O. Clement, Pres
byterian; Mrs. Claude Glenn, Amer
ican Lutheran; Mrs. Milton L. Mey
ers, Unitarian; Mrs. F. A. Elliott,
Friends; Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher,
Methodist; Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff,
Nazarene; Mrs. Frank E. Brown,
Knight Memorial; Mrs. Floyd MU
ler, Baptist; Mrs. William Gahls
dorf, Jason Lee; Mrs. W. D. Clarke,
Congregational; Mrs. W. T. Jenks,
Calvary Baptist; Mrs. David Ben
nett Hill, Christian and St. Paul's
Episcopal; Miss Theresa Ulrich,
Evangelical.
On the following evening a mem
bership dinner wUl be given at the
Y. M. C. A., with covers lor over
100 local folk. Miss Dorothea Steus-
loff and Mrs. Frank E. Brown are in
charge of the arrangements for the
dinner and the program commit
tee consists of Mrs. David Bennett
Hill, Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs.
Elizabeth Gallaher, local Y. W. u.
A. secretary.
Team captains and their commit
tees for the membership drive will
be announced at a later date.
Amitician Club
To Be Feted
An Interesting affair of Monday
will be the Informal afternoon of
sewing and tea with which Mrs.
Carl Emmons will entertain the
members of the Amitician club.
Members of the club include Mrs,
Robert Boardman, Mrs. Vernon A.
Douglas, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs
David Bennett Hill, Mrs. M. J,
Melchoir, Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs.
H. R. White, Mrs. Edwin Viesko,
Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. Al Adol
phson, Mrs. L. B. Endicott, Mis.
Mike Panek, Mrs. J. E. wneaton
and the hostess, Mrs. Carl Emmons.
De Molay Commandery
Host to Masonic Circles
Next Friday Evening
An outstanding; event for Masonic circles wUl be the affair which Is
being planned by the De Molay Commandery for Knights Templar, offi
cers of the Eastern Star, members and officers of the Royal Arch Masons
and for the Past Matrons and their husbands of the Eastern Star, which
will be given at the Masonic tern-
pie on the evening of January 27.
Cards will be In play In the lounge
rooms of the temple during the eve
ning hours and several features are
being planned by the committee In
charge for the pleasure of the honor
guests.
Those receiving in line will in
clude the three high commandery
officers and their wives, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Filler and Mr. and Mi's. J.
D. Sears; others in the line will
include E. L. Wleder, right eminent
grand commander, state of Ore
gon; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Winslow,
the latter most worshipful grand
master of the Blue Lodge Masons;
Rex Davis of the Grand Comman
dery, and Mrs. Davis; and from the
Eastern Star, Mrs. Monnie Hauser
and Mr. Hauser, Mrs. Lana Beech
ler and Dr. Beechler, Harry Craw
ford and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Lil
lian King and Mr. King, Harry R.
Molu- and Mrs. Mohr; and from the
Royal Arch Masons, H. B. Seagrove
and Mrs. Seagrove; Paul Ztrkel and
Mrs. Zirkel, J. P. Etirniman and
Mrs. Stlrniman.
Mrs. Fred Hester
Complimented
A group of friends surprised Mrs.
Fred Hester at her home one eve
ning this week with a charmingly
arranged surprise party in compli
ment to the birthday anniversary
of the honor guest. Hostesses for
the evening were Mrs. E. A. Don
nelly and Mrs. C. W. Standish.
Bridge was in play during the
evening hours with prizes going to
Mrs. Ernest Frcderickson and P. M,
Tallman. Supper was served at a
late hour.
Guests for the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hester, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Guntcr, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Roff, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frcder
ickson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stand
ish, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Tallman
and Mrs. E. A. Donnelly.
Music Contest
To Be Sponsored
Much Interest Is being evinced by
students of voice, piano and violin
in the Junior contest which will
open the beginning of the week to
continue until National Music week
early In May. Miss Elma Weller is
in charge of the Salem contest and
contest blanks may be obtained from
her by local music teachers.
The purpose of the contest Is to
give a definite aim, to inspire great
er effort in artistic achievement
through the stimulus of competition
and to give the student an oppor
tunity to evaluate himself In com
parison with others. Contestants
will be Judged on six points, Inter
pretation technic, rhythm, memory,
pedaling and poise. All Information
concerning the contest may be se
cured from Miss Elma Weller, 695
2'ort;i Liberty stiect.
A. A. U, W. Enjoys
One Act Play
Tne American Association or un
iversity Women met at the Masonic
temple for luncheon Saturday af
ternoon, followed by a one-act play
given under the direction of Miss
Genevieve Thayer. The play, a story
of the lives of two young married
couples, was played by a cast com
posed of Vernon Perry, Donald Pou-
Jade and Jack Minto.
At the luncheon hour covers were
placed for 50 members of the A. A.
U. W., at long tables centered with
striking arrangements of seasonal
flowers and greenery. Mrs. J. A.
Jeldcrks, president of the local
branch, presided. Mrs. Asa Fisher
was chairman of the program com
mittee and Miss Mabel Robertson
acted as chairman of the commit
tee on decorations.
B. and P. W. To
Hear Miss Park
The members of the Business and
Professional Women's club will
meet for dinner at the Marion ho
tel Tuesday evening at 6:30 o clock.
Miss Helen Van Cleave Park, Port
land decorator, will be the princi
pal sneaker of the evening. Ron
ald Craven will give a group oi vocal
solos. Those wishing reservations
are asked to call Miss Ruth Mc-
Adams at 7279.
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A meeting will be held at the
chamber of commerce Monday eve
ning at 1:30 o'clock of all organiza
tions affiliated with the G. A. R,
At this time plans will be made for
the G. A. R. encampment, which
will be held hi Salem In June.
Mrs. James Burgess and Mrs. Earl
Cooley will entertain the members
of their contract Driage ciud
Wednesday afternoon.
Auxiliary Enjoys
Card Party
Mrs. Henry Sims entertained tne
members of the Auxillray to auxil
lary to the Veterans of Foreign
wars at an Informal card party Fri
day afternoon. Bridge and "500'
were played during the afternoon.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Jim
Aaron and Miss Martha Floer.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Effie Wetzel, Mrs. W. L. Moor
man, Mrs. Roy Remington, Mrs.
Peggy Hanks, Mrs. Marshall Mudd
Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Henry
Fournier, Mrs, Jim Aaron, Mrs.
Chris Floer, Mrs. John Gram, Mrs,
Jim Moorman, Mrs. William Rush,
Mrs. Ben Woelke, Mrs. Bryan Con
ley, Mrs. Percy McElroy, Miss Mar,
tha Floer. Mrs. Glen Ivie was an
additional guest. Mrs. Ben Woelke
will entertain the group at her home
on Friday, February 17.
One of the loveliest affairs of the
season was the large tea given Fi t
day afternoon by the women of the
Methodist churches of Salem in
compliment to Miss Ruth Field, who
leaves shortly to return to ncr mis
sionarv work In the far east. The
home of Mrs. W. T. Rigdon on North
Winter street was the scene of this
interesting event. Two hundred ma
trons and maids called during the
afternoon.
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Miss Florence Thomas
Honored at Party
Jefferson Mrs. C. H. McKee and
daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Waterman
were hostesses at a kitchen shower
held at the McKee home Thurs
day afternoon honoring Miss Flor
ence Tliomas, whose marriage to
Jack Cathy of Portland will be an
event of next month. Tne alter
noon was spent Informally and in
vlcw ng the many attractive gins,
the honor guest received. At the tea
hour refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
Invited guests for the occasion
were Mrs. Earl Lyncs, Mrs. H. E.
McKee, Mrs. George Looney, Miss
Rose Green, Mrs. H. D. Mars, Mrs
Earl Phelps, Mrs. Guy Roland,
Mrs. Evalyn Wall, Mrs. W, W. War.
ner, Mrs. Paul McKee, Mrs. Ezra
Hart, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. Nor-
rls Looney, Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs.
J. R. McKee, Mrs. Karl Stelwer,
Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle, Mrs. V. D,
Looney, Miss Frances Looney, Mrs,
C. J. Thurston, Mrs. R. C. Thomas,
Miss Lorene Hart, Miss Jean Smith,
Miss Margaret Wall, Mrs. J. O
Fontaine, Miss Eleanor Looney,
Misses Marjorle and Mary Louise
Fountalne, Mrs. M. D. Looney, Mrs
T. O. Kestcr, Miss Jean McKee
and the honor guest, Miss Florence
Thomas.
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The Spinsters will meet at the
home of Miss Myra Belt Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Kentucky Beauty
r v .
Mary Dantzier of Lexington
was chosen " Queen of Beauty
among University of Kentucky
co-eds. (Associated Press Photo)
No-Host
Affair Given
Thursday
The Dime club, composed of a
group of young matrons and de
butantes, entertained with a no
host affair In the Gretn Gate room
of the Spa Thursday evening. Bridge
was played at four tables witn hign
score honors going to Mrs. Joe
Lane and Miss Frances Sande.
An additional guest for the affair
was Miss Gertrude Hanger of Yak
ima, Wn who Is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Palmer C. MacDonald,
for several weeks. Members of the
club Include Miss Marmion Con
nor, Miss Margaret Simms, Miss
Gretchen Rinchart, Miss Bula Bai
ley, Miss Margaret Corey, Miss Ruth
Skinner, Miss Frances Sande, Miss
Bunny MUler, Mrs. Raymond Bu-
slck, Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. Robin
Day, Mrs. Cecil Gardner, Mrs. Carl
Ramseyer, Mrs. Herbert oun, Mrs.
Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. Lee Galloway,
Mrs. Joe Lane and Mrs. Ralph Kln
zer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers,
Mrs. Sarah Schwab and Miss Nel
lie Schwab will be among the Sa
lem folk to motor to Portland Mon
day evening for, the Fritz Krcisler
concert.
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Portland Wedding
Of Local Interest
Of great interest to folk through
out the northwest was the marriage
in Portland Wednesday evening of
Miss Esther Alice Allen, daughter
of Mrs. Pat Allen, and Wesley Allen
Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Cook, which was solemnized In the
home of the bride's mother on Port
land Heights.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her brother, Benson Allen,
wore a modish and becoming dress
of heavy white velvet made with
high neck and long sleeves, slightly
puffed above the elbow. The skirt
was floor length. Her veil, caught
about her golden hair in a cap of
pearls, fell to her waist In front
and formed a train in the rear. She
carried a bouquet of baby calla lilies.
The two honor attendants, Miss
Euphemia Patrick of Seattle and
Miss Polly Ann Jorgenson of Port
land, and the three bridesmaids,
Misses Evelyn Cook, Pauline Isher
wood and Mrs. Alfred Walsh, all
wore similar frocks -of white satin
crepe with tiny hats of the same
material. The honor attendants car
ried arm bouquets of mixed red and
white roses. The bridesmaids' bou
quets were of American Beauty
roses.
Leland Theodore Cook acted
best man for his brother, and the
ushers were Wallace Burkhart of
Albany, Bruce Price, Foster Cone,
Allen Rcinhart, McDonald Lock-
wood, John Logan, Slgfrlcd Unan
der and Morris Baker.
The ceremony, which was attend
ed only by members of the family
and Intimate friends, was followed
by a large Teception. Mrs. Allen
wore a dress of black satin creic
with corsage of gardenias. Mrs.
Cook wore a dress of black lace and
orchids.
Following an extended wedding
trip in the north Mr, and Mrs. Cook
will return to Portland to reside.
Both are popular members of the
younger set. Mr. Cook is a gradu
ate of Oregon State college and his
bride is a graduate of the Marlbor
ough school of Los Angeles.
Leslie P. T. A.
Meets Monday
Interesting plnns are being made
by tho Leslie Parent-Teacher as
sociation for the annual "Daddies'
Night," which will be held at the
school Monday evening, January
23. Dr. D. F. Pound, as chairman,
will call the business meeting to or
der at 7:30 o'clock, after which the
program will start.
Douglas McKay will talk on the
home, Gucmce Plesher on the
school, Rev. S. Darlow Johnson on
the church and T. V. McNamara
will have charge of the music. All
Interested friends and parents are
urged to attend the meeting, which
Is being anticipated as one of the
most Interesting events scheduled
on the P, T. A. calendar lor the
winter scaiou.
Woman's Club Plans
Scholarship Loan
Tea And Guest Day
The coming week will be an exceptionally active one for the members)
of the Salem Woman's club with two large affairs planned during tht)
week In compliment to guests from Salem and out-of-town points. On)
Wednesday atteraoon the annual scholarship loan tea will be held at tha
homo of Mrs. D. J. Fry, Sr with members of the club acting as hostesses.
The affair, which Is listed on the club's calendar as "Red Letter Day," la
given each year for the benefit of Oregon girls who wish to attend Oregon
schools. Similar affairs are spon--
sored throughout the state for the
same cause, insuring these girls an
education. Fifty-five Oregon girls
are now in school who are being
supported by the loan fund.
All Salem women and their friends
are invited to attend.
Mrs, Clifton Mudd will receive
the guests at the door. In the re
ceiving line will be Mrs. D. J. Fry,
Sr., Mrs. Hannah Martin, president
of tho Salem Woman's club, Mrs.
F. M. Erickson, Mrs. George Alden,
Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Walter Win
slow, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. Dav
id Wright, chairman of the ap
plied education department, Mrs.
J. M. Devers, chairman of the
scholarship loan committee, and
Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. Kittle Gra
ver and Mrs. William McGUchrist,
Jr., will escort the guests to the
dining room. Mrs. Walter Spauld
ing Is general chairman of the tea
committee.
Presiding at the urns during the
calling hours will be Mrs. Linn E.
Jones of Oregon City, Mrs. Fred E.
Kiddle of Island City, Mrs. E. W.
Snell of Arhngton and Mrs. Doug
las McKay.
Assisting In the serving will be
Miss Margaret Heltzel, Miss Elolse
Wright, Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss
Blllle Cupper, Miss Margaret Dra
ger, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Mrs.
Homer Smith Jr., and Mrs. Clifton
Clemens.
On the following Saturday the
club wUl entertain with Its annual
Guest Day. Hostesses for tho after
noon will be Mrs. Ralph Cooley,
Mrs. Clara B. Patterson, Mrs. R. J.
Luncheon
For Contract
Bridge Club
A smart event of Thursday was
the luncheon given by Mrs. T. L.
Kuhns in -her residence on rair-
mount hill In compliment to her
bridge club. Mrs. Stanley Burgess,
Mrs. H. L. Staver and Mrs. Clifford
Daue won high score honors for the
afternoon of contract.
A low bowl of pastel sweet peas
and tea roses centered the luncheon
table where covers were placed for
Mrs. J. T. Delaney, Mrs. R. D. Woo
drow, Mrs. Stanley Burgess, Mrs.
Leif Beresvik. Mrs. Lars Bergsvlk,
Mrs. Clifford Daue, Mrs. H. L. Sta
ver and the hostess, Mrs. T. L,
TCiihns.
Mrs. Staver will entertain the
group In a fortnight.
Bridge Party at
Frank Doolittle's
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doolittle will
entertain a group of lrienas ai an
interestlnu br ago party in
homo on Rural avenue this evening.
At. the suoner hour Mrs. uooni-
tle will be assisted In the serving
hv her two daughters, the Misses
Jean and Frances Doolittle.
Guests for the evening will In
clude Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mr,
nnrt Mrs. Harland Brock. Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Arehart. Mr. and Mrs,
Linn Slopcr and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Doolittle.
Chapters AB and G, P.E.O. sis
terhood, will entertain Jointly at
the Beta Chi chapter house
State street Monday evening, at
o'clock. Chapter G Is arranging
special program in the observance
of Founder's Day. All visiting
P.EXi.'s who are in the city din
ing legislature are invited to at
lend the affair.
Miss Eileen O'Brien of Astoria is
the guest of friends during the
week-end.
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Hendricks, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay,
Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. William
Brown, Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs.
John L. Rand, Mrs. Charles K,
Spaulding, Mrs. Henry Hanzen.
Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. Wil
liam McGilchrist, Jr., and Mrs. John
H. McNary.
Mrs. W. H. Byrd, chairman of the
Indian Welfare committee, and her.
committee including Mrs. Ida Niles
Mrs. Albert Hunter, Mrs. Walter
Stolz, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs.
W. D. Clarke and Mrs. Mary Yoc-
key, are arranging the program for.
the affair. Miss Gertrude Eakin, a
member of the Chemawa Indian
school faculty, will be the principal
speaker of the afternoon. Her laic
will concern the vocational work
offered the girls who are students!
at Chemawa. Miss Alice Judd will
present a group of girls from th
school in quartette numbers. Mrs.
Mark McCalllster Is In charge ol th
musical program for the meeting.
.
Apollo Club
o Appear Here
The Apollo club of Portland which
Is bcinsr nrescnted by Uie Salem
MacDoweU club for Its next concert
on Thursday, February 9, at tn
Grand theater, was organized 24
years ago, and has given concerts
continuously during that period.
The personnel is made up oi w
men and for the past two years has
been directed by Wlllem Van Hoog-
straten, director of tne Pomona
Symphony orchestra. He will direct
the Salem performance of the Ap
ollo club, giving music lovers th
pleasure of seeing tne masierim
work of this Internationally known
conductor.
The Rebekahs wUl meet for their
regular meeting Monday evening at
7:30 at the I.O.O.F. nan. ine ne-
bekah state president, Mrs. Maude
Rogers, wUl pay her official visit
Monday evening, at which time the
degree team will put on uie ui'
tlon work.
. .
The northwest division of the
Presbyterian Aid will meet witn
Mrs. Alvln B. Stewart on Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The group
will sew during the afternoon and
tea will be served at a late hour.
W.W. Moore
Guest Of
Honor
Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mise
Dorothy Moore honored their fath
er, W. W. Moore, witn an inierrai-
ing surprise part-y in me raoore -iripnee
on North Church street
Thursday evening In compliment U
the birthday anniversary oi w
honor guest.
Bridge was to play during the
evening hours with high score hon
ors going to Mrs. John Farrar and
E. A. Brown. At tne supper r
the hostesses were assisted In the
serving by Mrs. Nellie Rowland
Green.
Guests bidden in compliment hi
Mr. Moore were Mrs. W. W. Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. John Farrar, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter F. Buchncr, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Worth, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown,
Dr. Mary C. Rowland, Mrs. Nelll
Rowland Green, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gardner Knapp and Miss Dorothy
Moore.
Hayesvlllc Mrs. Ruth Robertson
and Mrs. William Powers entertain
ed at the Robertson home for mem
bers of the Hayesvlllc Woman's club
Thursday afternoon.
A short business meeting prtced
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