MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Society, Clubs and Music
Smart Event
Arranged.
For Tuesday
rRS. FREDERICK HILL
THOMPSON will preside
at a smartly arranged des
sert luncheon in her North Summer
street residence Tuesday afternoon
In compliment to a group of prom
inent Salem matrons.
The Hallowe'en motif will be car
ried out in the favors and appoint
ments of the serving tables. Fall
flowers and multi-colored fall foli
age will be used about the drawing
room, where several hours of con
tract wiU be In play during the aft
ernoon. Those bidden by Mrs. -Thompson
are Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. E. G.
Rickctts, Mrs. William Schlitt, Mrs.
A. F. Hayes, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs.
Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Merle Smith,
Mrs. Burton Meyers, Mrs. Carl Em
mons, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. Laban
Sleeves, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs.
Russell Pratt, Mrs. E. C. Goodwin
Mrs. Al Adolphson, Miss Dorothea
Stousloff, Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs.
11. D, Woodrow, Mrs. Edwin Viesko,
Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Ted Cham
bers, Mrs. Ted Fortmiller, Mrc.
James Cooke, Mrs. L. V. Benson,
Mrs. Vcrdcn Hockctt, Mrs. Glen
Prime, Mrs. Earl Sncll. Mrs. Edna
Rowland, Mrs. David Adolph, Mn.
George Forge, Mrs. Floyd Utter
and Mrs. R. C. Renfrew of Aurora.
Former Salem Man
Weds Portland Gill'
Invitations were in the mail this
week-end for the marriage of Miss
Dorothy Harbaugh, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul C. Ha run ugh of Port
land, and Mervyn Fluvd Eward, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Eward
of Montrose, Calif., formerly of Sa
lem. It wili be an afternoon cere
mony at Grace Memorial church, the
Rev. Oswald W. Taylm reading the
service at 4 o clock Saturday, No
vember 2.
Mrs. Victor H. Haruaugh will be
the bride's honor attendant. Miss
Peggy Harbaugh and Miss Dorothy
Dickey will be bridesmaids. Donald
McCormick will serve as best man
for Mr. Eward and ushers will be
Messrs. David Sandcberg, Treve
Jones of Salem, Byron Bellinger and
Robert V. Cummins.
The engagement of Miss Harbaugh
and Mr. Eward was announced in
the early fall. Both attended the
University of Oregon. Miss Harbaugh
is a member of Gamma Phi Beta
sorority. Mr, Ewald is affiliated with
Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
Corvallis Women
To Honor Guests
Prominent women ui Oregon are
to be present at the next meeting of
the Corvallis Woman's club which
is scheduled for Monday afternoon,
October 28.
Among these will be Mrs. Charles
H. Martin and Mrs. Charles McNary,
both of Salem, Mrs. Isaac Lee Pat
terson, Miss Mabel Withycombe and
Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Portland; Mrs. W.
S. Nicholson, state federation presi
dent, of Marshfield; Mrs. J. E. Nor
ton of Coqulle, district federation
president.
The P.E.P. teachers club met Fri
day evening and made plans for
the year's work. The club will take
up the study of travel and has plan
ned a very Interesting program for
the winter. Margaret Barquist, Jes
sie Raines and Willow Evans were
appointed as a committee to work
out details for each meeting.
The club will meet at the court
house the first Tuesday in each
month at 7:30 o'clock. The officers
of the club are: Dorothy Carpen
ter, president, Cora Young, vice
president, Thelma McDonald, sec
retary, and Elsie Carpenter, re
porter. Those at the meeting, besides the
officers, were Mamie Bostrack
Grace Sehon, Agnes Booth, Texia
Hennon, Esther Henntngsen, Jessie
Raines, Willow Evans, Elizabeth
Smith, Margaret Barquist and Car
mellta Barquist.
Silverton One of the outstanding
social events of the fall season will
be the dinner dance at the Coun
try club Tuesday evening as an au
revolr affair in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Myron C. Woodard and Mrs.
William Ferren who plan to leave
Silverton to make their residence
at their new home in Dolph Park,
Portland, about November 1.
The family will be greatly missed
in the social and civic life of Sil
verton. Mrs. Addison Lane, Jr., will pre
side at a dessert luncheon Tuesday
afternoon complimenting the Salem
Woman's Press club.
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Mrs. Robin Day will entertain the
Dime club at an Informal affair
Wednesday night. Officers of the
club for the year are Mrs. Treve
Jones, president; Mrs. Vern Gil
more, secretary; Mrs. Harold Hauk,
treasurer. Mrs. Glenn Wilbur has
been elected to membership In the
club.
A ceremonial meeting will be
held In the Masonic temple this
evening at 8 o'clock by the White
Shrine of Jerusalem. All members
are urged to be in attendance.
Capital's Younger
Set Attends Gay
Formal Saturday
AZEL GREEN was the scene of a gay format dance Saturday
night when members of Chemeketa chapter, Order of De Molay,
served as hosts. Fall flowers and colored flood lights transform
ed the ballroom. Hours of dancing
and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs.
Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil-
son, Miss Nell Thielsen, O. K. De
Witt and H. L. Wood,
The directorate In charge of the
arrangements included Bob Elgin,
Ed McWaln and Bob Hill.
Among the maids bidden to at
tend were:
The Misses Dorothy Kibbr. Pat Noo-
nan. Irentt Warren. Lou Hickman, Pat
Berry, Rose tell a Mason, Ruth Melson,
.Doris Duval, fiernlta Hollatein. Dorothy
William. Lorraine Klnzer. Helen Hart-
man. Virginia Cross, Pu Mlnklewltr,
Eleanor Sederslrom, Anita wasner. Ei
leen OoodcnouBh. Eleanor Perry, Gret
chen Stcinke, Maxlne Goodenousli, Jean
Doege, Mary Corbel. Marquis Jones. June
Armstrong, Harriet Coons, Jeanette Brown,
Jean Wiley. Barbara Miller, Rerdte Hebel.
Maxlne Oahlsdorf, Margarets Smith, Mar-
(tnret .Campbell, Marlon Hulteiiburg. Betty
Bhowner, Barbara PlPrce. Flavla Down
Crmella Fertello, Ruth Annuneson, Vir
ginia Wajisam, Jeanne Probert, Vivian
Noth, Virginia Coates, Maxlne Clark, Mar
lorle Safford. Jeryme Upston, Barbara
Crookham. Mildred Bender, Mary Yaager.
Eva Crinklaw, Helen Borrego. Murlal
Wassam. Betty Hamilton. Althea Stevens.
Betty Beck. Hilda McDowell. Margie Mc
Dowell. Eleanor Trindle. Julia Johnson.
Easter Nelson, Vera Luther, Charlotte La
Due, Jewell Minler, Charlotte McCIeary.
Eleanor. Swift. Vivian Wilson. Ruth Wil
son, Ruth Armprlest. Harriet Pointer. Ir-
ma Cole. Betty Ray Mcuahn. June weeks.
Janet Weeks, Betty Smith. Janet Arehart.
Francis Roth, Jean Eastrldge, Ruth Flcke.
Helen Conover and Doris Cassldy.
Escorts Included Bob Elgin. Edwin Mr.-
Wain. Winston Dosser, Jim Sehon, Lloyd
Noff singer. Phil Barrett, Harold Allen.
Earl Lyons, Louis B. Melson, Eugene
Strickland, Leonard Gibbons, Westley
uooancn. oeorge smith, Jean Hollsteln,
Victor Gibson. Verle Sederstrom, Earl
Warren, Harry Mason, Clayborne Dyer,
Howard Sehon. Hillary Etzel, Otto Bahl
burg, Jim McHone, Herb Orant. Edgar
Berlin. Bob Brown, James Cole, Jerry Cot-
iew, isyron Randall. John Jones. Bill
Bush. Wilbur Curry. Dean Ellis. Bob
i-ouno. wmrea Hagedorn. Kenneth Hunt,
George Clark, Paul Irwin. Lester Carter.
mn Hoyt. Harold Doerfter. Hurnlri Aldrr.
in. Ted Freeman. John VanOrsdol. Trh
own, nowara JenKs. Bob Brady, BurtU
jresion, Dei Neiderhlser, Earl Maynard,
Maurice Maynard. Frank Hunt, Orvillc
South, Oren Robertson. Douglas Sharp,
Winthrop Henderson, William Miller, Max
Hauser, Bill Phillips. Ted Abeles, Jim
nan, jsugene sau, Dick Cooley. Oren Mc
Dowell, Merele Waltz. Marlon Draper,
Harold Jepsen. Jack Pollock. Alva Oi!n
Buster Butte, Wayne Doughton. Harrison
Elgin. Allen Steves, Qlenn Luther. Ro
Oladden, Howard Campbell. Francis
Crouch. Bob Callahan, Bill Wagner, Wil
Ham Thomas Drier, Ernest Greenwood
ana oouie voicnox.
Mrs. Robert Shinn
Hostess to Group
xwra. KODert sninn will own her
residence, 115 North Summer street,
to memoers or Alpha. Chi Omega
alumnae club this evening. Follow
ing several hours of contract a late
supper will be served.
Members of the club are Mrs.
Ted Chambers, Mrs. John Mlnto,
Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mrs. Lewis
Griffith, Mrs. Vern Ollmore, Mrs.
M. Theodore Madsen, Jr., Mrs.
Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Burton Mey
ers, Mrs. Parley Mogan, Mrs. Carl
Pope. Mrs. Beth Heath, Mrs. Betty
Richardson, Miss Dorothea Steus
loff, Mrs. Claude Steuseloff, Miss
Louise Williamson, Mrs. James B.
Young, Mrs. Gordon Hadtey, Mrs.
Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Fred Oerke,
Miss Winifred Byrd and the host
ess, Mrs. Robert Shinn.
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Nile Club to
Honor Mrs. Hood
The Salem Daughters of the Nile
club will entertain with a luncheon
at Godfrey's Thursday afternoon.
honoring Mrs. Wilbur K. Hood,
queen of Nydla temple, Portland.
Later the group will be enter
tained at an informal bridge party
at the home of Mayor and Mrs. V.
E. Kuhn.
Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., will preside at
luncheon in her West Lefelle street
residence Tuesday afternoon in com
pliment to members of her contract
club.
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State and Liberty St.
Rovfiia Ejh, Phone S67I
The Women of the First Congre
gational church will hold an all-day
meeting at the church Wednesday.
A no-host luncheon will be served
at noon.
The Salem high school advanced
chorus will appear with the "Pas
sion Play," when It is presented at
the Capitol theater this week. Sid
ney Irvtn Is the musical director.
The American Legion auxiliary
win meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the
Fraternal temple.
were from 10 to 1 o'clock. Patrons
Albert H. Gille, Dr. and Mrs. C. C,
Eagle Conclave
Evinces Interest
Arriving in Portland late Wednes-
day afternoon will be a special train
bringing more than 200 members of
the Salem and Silverton aeries for
the annual conclave meeting of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles, which
will be held In the civk temple that
night, according to a committee from
Portland aerie. No. 4, tnat made the
arrangements.
The contingent will arrive at the
Union station at 7:30 p.m. and will
be met by delegations from St. He
lens, Gresham ?nd Oregon City.
From the station the body will pa
rade to the civic temple, accompan
led by the drum corps, drill teams
and orchestra.
Eagle members in the house of re
presentatives and the wnate are ex
pected to attend, with Representa
tive Erwin at their head, the report
states.
Invitations have been issued to
Governor Martin and Earl Snell,
secretary of state, both of whom are
members of the order.
Past Matrons
At Godfrey's
The Past Matrons' association, O.
E. S., met for dinner at Godfrey's
Friday night. Yelloy pumpkins, dah
lias and black and orange candles
decorated the table. Mrs. Gertrude
Wilson and Mrs. Lida Poorman were
initiated Into the organization.
Covers at dinner were placed for
Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Rose Bab
cock, Mrs. Lana Beechler, Mrs. E.
M. Brown, Miss Lena Cherrington,
Mrs. Alice Coolidge, Mrs. Cordelia
Cupper, Mrs. Jessie Darby, Mrs. Het-
tie Davis, Mrs. Marios Derby, Mrs.
Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Jessie Foil is,
Mrs. Hazel Gillette, Mrs. Ida God
frey, Miss Emma Godfrey, Mrs. Ir-
ma Griggs, Mrs. Margaret Kelly,
Mrs. Monnie Hauser, Mrs. Stella
Henry, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Miss
Leila Johnson, Mrs. Josie La Fore,
Mrs. Marie Flint McUall, Mrs. Ora
F. Mclntyre, Mrs. Alice Meyers, Mrs,
Mabel Minto, Mrs. Minnie Moeller,
Mrs. Gussie Niles, Mrs Ida Niles,
Mrs. Addie May Petteys. Mrs. Pearl
Pratt, Mrs. Rose Pratt, Mrs. Flor
ence Reeves, Mrs. Mabel Settlemter,
Mrs. Estella Smith, Mrs. Lottie
Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Stlner, Mrs. Lu
cille Sweeney, Mrs. Aletta Weisser.
Mrs. Carrie Wood, Mrs Faye Wright,
Mrs, Lillian King, Mrs. Poorman
and Mrs. Wilson.
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Society's
Calendar
UMEROUS affairs will be
arranged during the next
few weeks for the pleasure of
legislators and their wives, who ar
rive:! in the capital during the week
end for the special session of the
legislature.
Next Saturday night the Praternls
club will sponsor a brilliant affair
at Hazel Green, biddinx as addition
al guests the younger legislative con
tingent. Cards were out this week-end for
the first Subscription club formal
dance, which will be held at the
Castllllan November 2. Members will
invite various senators and repre
sentatives and theirs wives as addi
tional guests.
The remainder of the dances will
be given at the Hotel Marion. The
Thanksgiving dance will be given
November 30; the next dance will be
an event of December 28 and the
annual St. Valentine's dance will be
held the night of February 15.
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Altar Society
Gives Benefit
An interesting event scheduled
for Tuesday night is the benefit
card party being planned by the
Altar society of St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic church. The affair will be
held in the parish hall, starting at
8:15 o'clock. Directly after the cam
game, old-fashioned entertainment
will be given,
The committee includes Mrs. F.
A. English, Mrs. Alex Scharbach,
Mrs. J. J. Coffey, Mrs. M. J. Foley,
Mrs. L. A. Grantz, Mrs. M Har
rington Mrs. Mary A. Shea and
Mrs. Fred Weisner.
TO HER YOUNGER NEIGHBORS
... BY A
You see, I happen to be one
of the owners of this store," this
lady will tell you as she shops.
"Among the securities my
husband left were quite a few
shares of Safeway stock. It is
)ust about all I have that brings
me a regular income.
"That is why my blood boils
when somebody talks about
Wall Street owning my stores.
"If my Safeway grocer should
be attacked by legislation
forced to quit business by
wholesalers who wish to bring
back old-fashioned, wasteful
business methods it would
mean all my husband saved
and invested for me would be
wiped out It would mean I
would be penniless.
"Can taking my Income away
be an American idea?"
. . . from a letter on file
copy sent upon application
THOUSANDS OF WESTERN PEOPLE Some
elderly, some younger heads of growing
families are among the "proprietors" of
your neighborhood Safeway grocery.
These people, from almost every walk of
life, have saved and invested here under the
American system. The same American sys
tem that has made possible our railroads,
our movies, our American standard of living.
Why has your neighborhood Safeway gro
cer joined with these other Western people
into a business family?
The answer is simple. Only a team of food
experts can handle the kind of job which
the Safeway family has tackled.
The Safeway family is out to get food from
farm to you with less in between expense.
To lower pur cost of living and still to give
Crites-Harlan
Vows Said
Silverton Of interest to theii
Silverton friends Is the announce
ment of the wedding of Edgar
Crltes, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L.
Crites of Scott Mills, and Miss Le
ona Harlan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Harlan of Salem,
Thursday afternoon at the parish
home of Rev. and Mrs. Miller of the
Methodist Episcopal church in Kel
so, Wash. The bride wore a brown
traveling suit and brown accessor
ies and carried a bouquet of white
carnations. Attending the couple
were a sister and brother-in-law of
the groom, Mr, and Mrs. Vincent
Wolfard.
The young couple plan to make
their home in Salem.
.
Au Revoir Party
At Silverton
Sillverton The women of the
Silverton country club were Joint
hostesses to the members who arc
leaving town to make their resi
dences in a charmingly planned af
fair at the Charles Reynolds home
Thursday afternoon. Contract was
played at five tables. Special guests
including Mrs. R. D. Bilyeu, Mrs.
William Ferrin, Mrs. Claude Hamp
ton and Mrs. Clare Jarvis, who were
presented with, gifts. Mrs. Frank
Syring scored high at cards.
Others present were Mrs. Larry
Austin. Mrs. W. H. Preston, Mrs. W.
L. McGlnnis, Mrs. George Steel
hammer, Mrs. J. Werle, Mrs. C. G.
Rue, Mrs. R. 6. Duncan, Miss Ruth
Hubbs, Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs.
Jack Currie, Mrs. Charles Leonard.
Mrs. H. E. Johnson and Mrs. C. R.
Wilson.
The Sons of Union Veterans of
the Civil war and auxiliary will
meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Rellly, 541 Mill street, at 6:30
o'clock Tuesday night. A no-host
supper will be served.
Among those motoring to Eugene
for Dad's day on the University of
Oregon campus were Harry Weld
mer, who was th guest of his dau
ghter, Miss Helen Weidmer, and
Walter Cllne, the guest of his son.
Walter Cline. Jr.
LADY NOW GROWING
Mrs. Eakin
Honored at
Luncheon
IN compliment to Mrs. H. E.
Eakin, who will leave in the
near future to take up her res
idence in Portland, Mrs. W. B.
Mott and Mrs. C. M. Lee entertain
ed at luncheon Saturday In the for
mer's home.
Fall flowers centered the lunch
eon table where covers were placed
for Mrs. Eakin, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.,
Mrs. Curtis B. Cross, Mrs. John
Carson, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. J.
H. Garnjobst, Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Miss Ambrosine Amero and the
hostesses, Mrs. C. M. Lee and Mrs.
W. B. Mott.
The dance, sponsored by the Sa
lem 20-30 club Saturday night, was
attended by approximately ninety
couples, including several out-of-town
guests. Due to the fact that
the Willamette - College of Idaho
game was attended by a great num
ber of the patrons, the dancing did
not get under way until after 10
o'clock and continued until two.
Brad Collins' orchestra furnished
the music for the affair.
Bob Sears, Ed Robey, Jimmy Se
hon, Joe Young, Kenneth Lee and
Albert Petre were in charge of the
arrangement for the dance.
Miss Lena Belle Tartar spent the
week-end in Corvallis as the guest
of her parents, Prof, and Mrs. N.
Tartar.
Felicitations are being extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denman
of Medford upon the birth of a
daughter on October 17. The small
miss has a young brother.
Night Coughs
without "dosing."
VapoRub
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the farmer a larger share of the food dollar.
The Safeway family is out to eliminate waste.
When food buyers in the agricultural dis
tricts, skilled shippers, market experts, home
economists, and grocers all work together as
a team, then money is saved.
, Thus your Safeway grocer is able to give
you good foods at lower cost. Part of this
saving the Safeway family makes goes to you.
The farmer gets another part of this sav
ing. Eighty cents of every dollar you spend
at your Safeway grocer's is now paid to the
farmer, processor and transporter. This is
far more than the producer used to get be
fore the Safeway method was developed.
Still another share of this saving goes,
as dividends, to the men and women who
helped set your Safeway grocer up in busi
Impressive Service
Said Sunday
Woodbum Miss Emma Jane
Mohr, director of religious educa
tion at the Chemawa Indian school,
and daughter of Mrs, Mary Mohr
and the late Philip J. Mohr of Sa
lem, became the bride of Paul Kitz
miller of Toledo, son of Mrs. Mary
Kitzmiller of Harrisburg, Penn., at
an impressive service at chemawa
Sunday, in the presence of 200
guests.
Rev. P. Malcolm Hammond of the
Woodburn Methodist Episcopal
church and brother-in-law of the
bride performed the ceremony at
the close of the morning chapel
service In the Protestant chapel,
which was decorated for the occa
sion in a fall color scheme of yel
low and white with tall baskets of
chrysanthemums and palms ar
ranged about the altar. The wed
ding marches were played by Guy
Dick, or Toledo, and preceding the
ceremony Edward Cosgrove. also of
Toledo, sang "At Dawning." During
the service Herbert Jackson of To
ledo sang, "I Love You Truly."
The attendants were Mrs. P.
Malcolm Hammond of Woodburn
and William H. Mohr of Salem, sis
ter and brother of the bride.
The bride wore a charming after
noon frock of russet brown and
carried an arm bouquet of Talis
man roses. Mrs. Hammond was
gowned in an attractive model of
Burgundy and her flowers were
flame colored rosebuds and small
bronze chrysanthemums.
Boys from the school acted as
ushers and girl students served the
wedding breakfast which followed
the ceremony with covers for 21
close friends and members of the
family.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Kitzmiller will make their
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ness. And to make possible the payment of
higher-than-average salaries and wages to
Safeway employees . . . M. L. Bean, Divi
sion Manager for Safeway Stores, 239 South
East Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon.
Quite easily you can tell what your
Safeway grocer can save you. Do all
your trading at his store for Just one
month. Keep a record of what you spend.
Then compare your monthly outlay
with your total food bills for the pre
vious month. Start this test tomorrow
Safeway
toUf advartlMiDcnl copyright 193 Saftwar Btom. In
home at Chemawa where Mrs. Kitz
miller will continue her work in the
school, she la a graduate of Hart-
lord Foundation Seminary of the
class of 1931 and formerly attend
ed Willamette university. Mr.
Kltz miller Is an electrical engi
neer,
Musical circles In the capital are
grieved to learn of the death of
Karleton Hackett, president of the
American Conservatory of Music, in
Chicago this past week. Mr. Hack
ett had recently been appointed
president of the reorganized Chi
cago Civic Opera company.
His former Salem students In
cluded Miss Lena Belle Tartar and
Julia Brass Pinnell, both graduates
of the school, and Miss Margaret
Simms, who took advanced work in
Chicago this summer.
At the First Methodist Episcopal
church in Corvallis at 8 o'clock Sun
day night occurred the wedding of
Miss Faith Elnora Lindros, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lindros of Cor
vallis, and George Walter Kelley of
Portland, son of Professor and Mrs.
Curtis Kelley of Corvallis. Rev. Jesse
Lacklen officiated and a number of
relatives and friends attended.
Miss Lindros chose her cousin.
Miss Jennie Lindros of Salem, for
her maid of honor. Clinton Kelley
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