Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Society, Clubs
Legislators' Wives
Bidden To Tea
One of the most charming events
of the winter season in the capital
will be given tomorrow afternoon
by Mrs. Clifton Irwin and Mrs. H.
G. Malson at the home of the form
er when they entertain at tea in
compliment to legislators' wives
and matrons and maids of the capi
tal city.
Mrs. Malson and Mrs. Irwin will
receive informally in the drawing
-room from 3 until 6 o'clock, with 150
bidden to call. Sevres vases will
hold red tulips and Ivory tapers In
crystal candelabra will cost a soft
glow over the room.
The serving table will be decorat
ed with a white bowl of lavender
tulips and an exquisite wrought
Iron candelabra holding ivory can
dles. y Alternating at the urns during the
afernoon will be Mrs. Thomas E.
Rilea. Mrs. Harry L. Corbett of
Portland. Mrs. George A. White
Mrs. Earl SncU, Mrs. John E- Coot
er of Toledo and Mrs. Romeo Gou
ley. Assisting during the afternoon
will be Mrs. Charles Robertson. Jr.,
Miss Henrictte White. Mrs. Karl
Becke, Mrs. William H. Lytic Miss
Kaye Gouley, Mrs. John J. Elliott,
Mrs. Donald A. Young, Mrs. Allan
Bynon of Portland, Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs.
Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Prank
Mlnto.
Stayton Club
Entertains
Stayton Mrs. Martin Gehlen and
Mrs. Ernest Dozler entertained the
members of the Young Women's
club and their husbands with a de-
lightful party in the Women's club
house Thursday evening.
Eight tables of pinochle and three
tables of "500" were in play.
Mrs. Marie Dawes and Gilbert
Wourms were awarded high scores
in pinochle and Gloria Heater and
Ed Klecker consolation.
High scores for "500" wene to
Francis Walker and Martin Gehlen.
Consolntlon, Georgia Hunt and Evn
nes Busch. Refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
Guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Walker, Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Wourms, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Dawes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Relstercr, Mr.
and Mrs. Wendcl Wcddle, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Heater, Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kcntln
Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Burl Bet
zer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spaniol,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lesley, Mr.
and Mrs. Rnlph Scranton, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Klecker, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Mertz, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Dozler,
4 Mrs. Lou Pooler, Miss Alma Ton
kin, Miss Georgia Hunt, Miss Han
nah Bowley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Gehlen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Dozler.
25th Anniversary
Complimented
Donald Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yer
gen were honor guests at the home
of Mrs. A. D. Ycrgen near East
Buttevllle, when their daughter.
Miss Jane, entertained a company
of relatives and friends to celebrate
their silver wedding anniversary.
Favors in "500" went to Mrs. Fred
Dentel and D. E. Green, and Mrs
Norman Yergen and George Miller.
Refreshments closed the evening.
The guest list Included Mr. and
Mrs. Yergen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Dentel, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Yergen, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Ycrgen.
a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Thamer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dentel. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gooding, Mrs. Nona Yergen, Mrs.
Harry Schultz, Mrs. A. D. Yergen.
Jack Griffith. A. A. Spangler, W. O
Norton, and Orville Linn of Carus.
Misses Beatrice Cole and Ruth Ma
han of Tillamook, Theora Thamer,
Ellen Dentel, Patricia Yergen, Betty
Dentel. Marv Yergen. Doll Yergen
George Roslch, Ray Ycrgen. Frank
Yergen, George Miller, J. Miller. H
Ryan, Edwin Miller, Phillip Yergen
Glenn Yergen. Jr., Wayne Dentel,
Jerry Ycrgen, Fritz Yergen, and the
hostess, Miss Jane Yergen.
The P. L. E. and F. club of the
Pythian Sisters will sponsor a series
of card parties, starting on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The affair
will be given In the K. P. hall
North Commercial street and "500"
will be In play.
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. William
Ettner. Mrs. Martha Ettner and Mr.
and Mrs. Fisher, all of Salem, were
recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lillard In the Par
rish Gap district. The Ettner fam
ily are former residents of this dis
trict.
Elmer Barkus ol Salem has been
pledged to Lambda Chi Alpha on
the Oregon 8tate college campus at
Corvallis.
Jefferson Mrs. Vern Carroll and
son. Joe, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Dan Hammond In Salem.
Miss Kathleen Llndbeck, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck,
spent the week-end In Corvallis at
her sorority houpe. Alpha XI Delta.
fhildren's Colds
Yield quicker to
double action ot
;
Again appeurlng with the bugenc
Friday night by the Rotary club will
ist; and Don Eva, tenor, who has won
program will go to the Boy Scouts.
Mrs. J. R. Simonds
Hostess at Tea
Mrs. J. R. Simonds will entertain
informally at tea on Wednesday
afternoon at the parsonage for the
new executive committee of the Wo
man's Union of the First Congrega
tional church.
The new officers who began their
work this month are Mrs. Elizabeth
Waters, president; Miss Mary Fake,
first vice president; Mrs. D. D. Dot
son, second vice president; Miss
Constance Kantner, recording sec
retary; Mrs. W. E. Wilson, corres
ponding secretary; Miss Oda Chap
man, treasurer; and committee
chairmen, Mrs. W. D. Clarke, Mrs.
F. E. Neer. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood,
Mrs. Daniel Fry, Miss Eula McCully.
Mrs. L. H. McMahan, and Mrs. J. F.
Humphreys.
At the last meeting of the union
it was voted to change the meeting
day from the first and third Wed
nesdays to the second and fourth
Wednesdays of the month. Plans
were also announced for an attend
ance contest to be held from the
firt of February until Easter.
Kingwood Club
Entertained
Kingwood Mrs. Charles N. Hath
away was hostess to the Book and
Thimble club Thursday afternoon
at her home on the Kingwood
Heights road and Edgewater street
for its regular meeting. Fancy-
work, games and sociability feat
ured the occasion after the usual
routine business was transacted.
Mrs. Ross Damrell and Mrs. L. F.
Brown each presented novel and
instructive feature games, involving
knowledge of Oregon scenery,
automobiles and flowers in the en
tertainment offered. Mrs. David A.
Williams invited the matrons to
her home all day January 31 to sew
for the disabled veterans, with a
pot-luck luncheon to feature the
noon hour. Mrs. Charles Schwartz
will provide the program for that
date.
Those present were Mrs. Anna
Pattison, Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs.
Waldo Bixel, Mrs. L. F. Brown,
Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mrs. D. A. Wil
liams, Mrs. Ross Damrell, Mrs. C.
Goidlmer of Eugene, a guest,
Mrs. E. Saunders, Mrs. Charles
Schwartz. Mrs. Avery L. Applewhite,
Mrs. C. E. Brock and Mrs. Haul
away.
Mrs. Hattie Given entertained the
K.C.K.T. club Thursday afternoon
The hours were spent informally
and in the late afternoon tea was
served. Miss Maxine Clark assisted.
Special guests were Mrs. I. M.
Donnell and Miss Maxine Clark.
Members include Mrs. A. A. Graber.
Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, Mrs. Ralph
Thompson, Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs
Otto Schcllberg. Mrs. Bert Waller,
Mrs, Fred Barker, Mrs. Nellie Knox.
Mrs. Ray Clark and the hostess,
Mrs. Hattie Given.
The Salem MacDowell club will
start rehearsals for its spring con'
cert Tuesday night when it meets
at the First Presbyterian church
at 7:30 o'clock. The club has spon
sored two previous concerts this
season.
The Truth class of the Unity
Center of Constructive Thinking will
hold its regular meeting at the
Marlon hotel Tuesday at 8 o'clock.
Miss Olive Stevens will continue
her review of Ralph Waldo Trine's
"In Tune With the Infinite." The
public is cordially invited to attend.
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The Juvenile Neighbors of Wood
craft will meet at the Fraternal
temple Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'
clock. All friends are invited. Birth
days will be celebrated at that time.
The Oratorio Chorus will meet
this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
American Lutheran church.
EqEMAITCHIKG
torment and promote heahntfof
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Gleemen when they are presented
be George Bishop, popular baritone
acclaim from Salem audiences at
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers have
received news that their son, Rich
ard, has been pledged to Phi Delta
Phi, national law honorary, on the
University of Oregon campus at
Eugene. Young Devers is a member
of Phi Delta Theta.
Hal Hibbard
Auxiliary Feted
Members of Hal Hibbard auxil
iary, U.S.W.V., were entertained
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. L. Mickelson. Mrs. Arthur Gl
rod,, president, presided at a short
usiness session, miss jviiciceison.
Mrs. McKinlcy, Mrs. Green and Mrs.
Walcker took part in a program
honoring the Spanish war presi
dent, William McKinley. Mrs. Mick
elson was assisted in serving by Mrs.
Fred Thompson, Mrs. C. H; Mc
Clung and Mrs. Charles Green.
Guests present were Mrs. R. C.
Churchill, Mrs. W. B. Bone, Mrs.
Arthur Girod, Mrs. B. W. Walcker,
Mrs. Charles McKinley, Betty Jean
Weisner, Mrs. F. M. Alley, Mrs, So
phia Garner, Johnnie Garner, Mrs.
Percy Pugh, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey,
Mrs. Charles Brant, Mrs. LeRoy
Hewlett, Mrs. T. L. Lind, Mrs. V. E.
Newcomb and' Mrs. John Bertelson.
Francis Andrews of Portland
spent the week-end in the capital.
Members of the Town and Gown
club will be entertained at Lau
sanne hall on Thursday, starting at
2:30 o'clock.
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MONDAY
LUCREZIA
BOIII
and Music
here in concert at the armory next
soloist; Cora Moore Frcy, accompan
previous concerts. Benefits from the
Studio Party
Gay Event
Miss Kathryn Gunnell entertained
informally In her studio Saturday
night in compliment to Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Barnes of Gary, Ind., who
are visiting their daughter. Miss
Barbara Barnes. Colored motion
pictures of Oregon scenery, taken
by Miss Gunnell, were shown for
the pleasure of the guests. Supper
was served at a late hour with Miss
Hazel Cook assisting the hostess.
Bidden to greet Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. Horry
Martin, Mrs. Alton Hurley, Miss
Claire Hurley, Miss Zoe Stockton,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. Paulus, Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Butler. Mr. and Mrs,
Myron Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Dibble, Miss Carol Dibble, Mrs. A. C,
Nagel, Mrs. L. Douglas, Mrs. H. E.
Barrett, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss
Helen Yockey, Miss Hazel Cook, B,
B. Robb and the hostess, Miss Kath
ryn Gunnell.
Marion Hotel To
Be Scene Of Dance
The Marion hotel will be the
scene of a gala dance next Saturday
night from 10 until 2 o'clock when
the Fraternis club entertains. A
number of the legislative contingent
as well as the capital's younger set
will be In attendance.
Henry Thielsen has been appoint
ed general chairman of the affair
and assisting him will be Richard
M. Stolz, Shannon Hogue, Clayton
Foreman and Clifford Hald.
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WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
LILY
PONS
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40 FIM:K ORCIIRflTRA
KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA eiionui
Dinner Held at
Godfrey Home
The Past Matrons association. O.
E. 8., met at the home of Mrs. Ida
Godfrey for dinner Friday night.
Mrs, Ida Babcock, Mrs. Florence
Reeves, Mrs. Carrie Wood and Mrs.
Hazel Gillette. The attractive table
was graced with a great bowl of
yellow flowers and tall tapers.
During the evening It was decid
ed to give a gift to the Y.W.C.A.
Mrs. Percy R. Kelly sang several
solos and Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre
spoke on her trip in the east.
Association members Included
Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Rose Bab
cock, Mrs. Lana Beechler, Mrs. Em
ma Murphy Brown, Mrs. Lena Cher-
rlngton, Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs,
Cordelia Cupper, Mrs. Jessie Darby,
Mrs. Hettie Davis, Mrs. Marion Der
by, Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Jes
sie Follis, Mrs. Hazel Gillette, Miss
Emma Godfrey, Mrs. Ida Godfrey,
Mrs. Irma Griggs, Mrs. Monnie
Hauser, Mrs. Stella Henry, Mrs.
Mary Johnson, Miss Leila Johnson,
Mrs. Margaret Kelly, Mrs. Josie La-
fore, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs,
Ora F. Mclntyre. Mrs. Alice Mey
ers, Mrs. Mabel Minto, Mrs. Minnie
Moeller, Miss Gussie Niles, Mrs. Ad-
die May Petteys, Mrs. Pearl Pratt,
Mrs. Rose Pratt, Mrs. Florence
Reeves, Mrs. Mabel Settlemeier, Mrs.
Estella Smith, Mrs. Lotta Smith.
Mrs. Nettie Smith, Mrs. Eleanor
Steiner, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs,
Aletta Weisser, Mrs. Carrie Wood
and Mrs. Fay Wright.
Luncheon Smart
Event Monday
Mrs. Keith Powell entertained at
luncheon today in compliment to
members of the Monday Contract
club. Following the luncheon hour
bridge was In play.
Members include Mrs. T. A. Lives
ley, Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. Dan
Fry, Jr., Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Con
rad Paulus, Mrs. Harry Hawkins
and the hostess, Mrs. Keith Powell
The Knight Memorial church
will sponsor a silver tea in the
church reception rooms on Wed
nesday at 2:30 o'clock. Serving
as hostesses will be Miss Grace
Robertson, Miss Alice Riggs, Miss
Ambrla Gibson and Mrs. J. N
Robertson.
Miss Frances Vlrginie Melton will
open her studio at 993 Court street
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to
members of the A.A.U.W. Music
Appreciation class. The topic for
discussion will be "Operas of the
19th Century."
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I EseaAsy Club
Active Group
The Escalera club, a group of
young business women who meet
every other Thursday of each month,
were entertained at dinner Thurs
day evening of last week at the
Y. W, O. A. The organization,
during the winter months, has
been studying various cities and
countries of interest, and Mrs,
Claude Glenn spoke on Ireland and
its interesting customs at the din
ner meeting. The purpose of the
club, In It studies, is to become
acquainted with the habits and cus
toms of other lands.
Extensive plans are being com
pleted for a "nntlon-wlde" ban
quet, in which all similar clubs will
participate. The group, also, la
planning to co-operate with the
YWCA in its annual drive which
begins February 4.
Card Party
At St. Paul
St. Paul The Lady Foresters met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Schneider Friday evening honoring
them on their 25th wedding anni
versary. Eleven tables of "500" and
bridge were in play. Mrs. James F.
Davidson and Gerald Connor re
ceived first prizes and Mrs. S. J.
Smith and Steve Merten received
second prizes. In bridge Elllen
Merten received first prize and Mrs.
Lester Kirk received second.
Those present were Mrs. James F.
Davidson, Alice and Zella Davidson,
Mrs. L. P. Gooding, Erma Good
ing, Mrs. Charles Gooding, Mrs,
Frank Klrsch, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Kuensting, Mrs. Caroline McKay,
Mr. and Mrs. S-J. smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Kirk, Mr. and Mrs,
Cdement Can de Wiele, Mrs. John
McKillip, Mrs. L. M. Simon, Mrs,
Ray Smith, Martha Kaufman,
Robert Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.
Merten, Eileen Merten, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stupfel,
Mrs. Maurice Smith, Mrs. Mary
Faber, Mrs. Tom Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kerr, Mrs. Rose Van de Wiele,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klrsch, Irene
and Marie Schneider, and the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Schnei
der. Spinsters and their patronesses
will be entertained at the home of
Miss Priscilla Fry this evening at an
informal pot-luck supper.
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Complimentary Facia)
Miller Beauty Shop Ph. 7053
tt Htfltli Baker. TTJC.T.t;. will !
fMnfc rtfc thn hi-rm tit Mn. MtMwH
Gillette, 1315 North Cottage street,
Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur
Brown will read a paper on "Milk
Against Beer." Mrs. E. W. Miller
will talk on "Alcohol Education"
and Mrs. Belle Roberts will lead
the devotions. Special music will
be given.
Elkins Club .
In Session
Monmouth Members of the Elk.
ins Women's club spent Wednesday
a une jaiKins- scnool house quilting
lor Mrs. A. P. Wilkins and Mrs.
Charles Bowman. Mrs. Harold Elk-
Ins was hostess lor the day.
committee reports were given
aurrng tne routine ot business pre
sided over by Mrs. L. N. Llnderman
Seventy-two dollars and Ilfty cents
is the amount, according to the sec
retary's report, raised at the recent
benejlt social and turned over to the
lunch fund of the training school,
alter all expenses Had been paid.
rresent Wednesday were: Mrs. p.
Loughary, Mrs. J. V. Johnson, Mrs.
Dunne, Mrs. P. Scholl, Mrs. J. o,
Wilson, Mrs. M. Hubbard, Mrs. L,
N. Llnderman, Mrs. M. Shepherd,
Mrs. A. Elkins, Mrs. P. Lamb. Mrs.
N. A. Nelson and Mrs. Elkins.
...
The regular social meeting of the
Sons of Veterans auxiliary will be
neid at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Robins, 643 North Liberty
street, on Tuesday evening at 6:30
O'ciock. A pot luck dinner will be
served and music, games and the
celebration of birthdays will be the
features of the evening.
...
Among those pledging on the
Dnlverslty of Oregon campus this
past week was Robert Cannon, who
now wears the pledge pin of Phi
Sigma Kappa.
...
The executive board of the 6a
lem council of church women will
meet Tuesday at the Y.M.C.A. The
session will convene at 2:30 o'clock.
...
West Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Welsh of Salem were dinner
guest at the T. Y. Mcdellan home
Thursday. Mrs. Welsh at one time
was a student of Mrs. McCleltnn
Schilling
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To Meet
The Order of Eastern Star Social
Afternoon club will meet at the
Masonic temple Tuesday at 3 o'clock
for an interesting program. Mrs.
George Cherrlngton will sing and
Miss Ruth Bedford will give several
piano selections. Mrs. F. H. Van
Trump will talk on "Birds and Bird
poems." Mrs. Leon Brown will giv
readings.
The Valentine motif will be car
ried out in the decorations and In
the appointments at the tea hour.
Hostesses for the afternoon will In
clude Mrs. Ella Gibson. Mrs. Geor
gia Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth La Due,
Mrs. Josseph Anderson, Mrs. Flor
ence Reeves, Mrs. Rose Babcock,
Mrs. Cordelia Sears and Mrs. Mar
garet Montgomery.
Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. Ste
phen Mergler will preside at a des
sert luncheon on Tuesday at the
home of the former in compliment
to the Salem Women's Press club.
The affair will start at 2:30 o'clock.
Willamette Shrine, No. 2, Whit.
Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Mon
day evening at the Masonlo temple
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Laura Douglas
Is In charge of the program and
Mrs. Ethel Niles will be in charge
of the refreshments.
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you need the help good
vision brings you. If your
eyes are not normal, an ac
curately fitted pair of
glasses can do you a world
of good. Don't neglect your
eyes I
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