FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Society, Clubs and Music
VTA Session
Interests
Salem Folk
Mrs. C. W. Walls of Portland, the
new president of the Oregon Con
gress of Parents and Teachers, will
head a contingent of state officers
and chairmen who will motor to
Salem Saturday to conduct a school
of Instruction In conjunction with
the day's meeting of the Marlon
County Council of Parent-Teacher
associations, to be held at the Y
M. O. A.
Others making the trip will In
clude Mrs. P. W. Blum, vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Bert V. Chappel, corre
sponding secretary; Mrs. J. B.
Ward, membership chairman, all of
Portland: Mrs. Sam Bellah of Os
wego, and Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen of
Hlllsboro. The group will be joined
here by Mrs. Otto Lance of Albany,
a vice-president.
"What It's All About, "It De
pends on You," and "Ask Mr. Quiz"
are Just a few of the intriguing
title announced for various phases
of the instruction to be offered to
pa rent-teacher members who plan
to attend.
The program Is designed to offer
inspiration as well as information
as to the policies, alms and me
chanics of the National Congress of
Parents and Teachers, and is Just
one of several Institutes which have
been conducted in every section of
the slate during the past year.
Mrs. Lance will install presidents
of local units at the council meet
ing preceding the school of lnstruc
tlon.
Mrs. Mae Dimmlck of Scotts
Mills, president of the Marlon
council, will rpeslde. and Mrs. New
ell Williams of Salem is chairman
of the hostess committee.
Mrs. E. S. Coates
Hostess to Club
The final meeting and Installa
tlon of the new officers of the
Prlngle Woman's club was an event
of Wednesday at the home of Mrs,
E. S. Coates, 1451 State street. New
officers for the year are Mrs. E. S.
Coates, president: Mrs. J. W. Keys,
vice-president; Mrs. P. R. Clarke,
secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Oeorge
Adams, reporter. A pleasant social
afternoon followed a brief business
session with the newly elected offi
cers presiding.
The guest list included Mrs.
George Adams, Mrs. Charles Qra
benhorst. Mrs. O. T. Sealey. Mrs. E.
A. Hoage. Mrs. Paul Gurgurlch,
Mrs. H. C. Stapleton. Mrs. J. W
Keys, Mrs. Charles Spurltng, Mrs
Emma Webster. Miss Ruth Staple-
ton, Miss Nancy Spurllng, Mrs. F.
R. Clarke. Miss Virginia Coates,
Mrs. Vernon Coates and the host
ess. Mrs. G. S. Coates.
After a recess during the sum
mer months the club will again re
sume activities the first Wednes
day in October.
Queen Esthers at
Bertelson Home
The Queen Esthers of Leslie M
E. church met Tuesday evening for
a no-host supper and business
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bertleson. As this war
the annual mite box opening, the
r-pnkers, Mrs. Stearns Cushlng and
Mrs. Bertleson.spoke on topics re
lated to mite boxes.
Members and guests present were
Doris Dough ton, Janet Boyce. Leila
Pogue, Alameda Working. Carolyn
Starr. Clarice Waring, Jo Ann Don
aldson, Lucille Boehringer, Mary
Esther Pemberton. Jean Boyce.
Shlrlev Laws, Pe?gv Relnholdt,
Merrilynn Boyd. Lucille Reed. Ha
rd Cooper, Carla Williams, Doro
thea Graham, Bprnice Boyce, Carol
Cooper. Ethyl Mae Williams. Lu-
cretia McClain, Virginia Mason,
Barbara Howe, Trula Short, Mary
McClain. Mr. and Mrs. John Ber
tleson, Mrs. John B. Ulrich and
Mrs. Stearns Cushlng from Suth-
erlln,
Mrs. Mollle Hill Styles Is plan
ning to leave the first of June to
spend the summer months in Se
attle and Belllngham. Wash. She
will return to Salem in SeptmbfT.
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GRADUATION
OREETINO CARDS' Up
Cdltcd by
Mrs. Robert Oillon was honor
ed on her 80th birthday Sunday
when a group of relatives entertain
ed at dinner at her home.
Those present were Mrs. Glllon,
Robert Oillon, Charles Glllon, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Stevenson, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Alderman and son, Emery,
Mr. and Mrs. Page Stevenson and
daughter, Ma bell, Miss Shirley Ste
venson. Mrs. Rhoda Nagle, Bob
Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Nile
Pearce.
Matrons Are
Hostesses
At Luncheon
The Junior Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church entertained with
a dessert luncheon at the home of
Mrs. E. M. Duffy Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. C. P.
Patton, Mrs. C. T. Jory and Mrs
William H. Lytle serving as host
esses. Tables were made up for bridge
later with honors going to Mrs. W.
M. Cllne and Mrs. Clifton Mudd.
Mrs. Flora Thomas was awarded a
special prize.
Playing were Mrs. Sidney Kromer,
Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. James
Laid law, Mrs. James R. Humphrey,
Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. Francis
Wray, Mrs, Charles Claggett, Mrs.
Henry Mason, Mrs. Wesley H. Egger,
Mrs. Thomas O. Russell, Mrs. Hugh
H. Earle, Mrs. William P. Leary,
Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. Alton
Hurley, Mrs. Hess Williams. Mrs.
W. M. Cllne, Mrs. George A. White,
Mrs. Lyman Sued, Mrs. W. L.
Phillips. Mrs. E. J. Seel la rs. Mrs.
Lester Wray. Mrs. J. A. Mullins,
Mrs. Hugh Bryan, Mrs. M. Yates,
Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. J. N. Cham
bers. Mrs. R. C. Churchill, Mrs. R,
E. Caley, Mrs. Flora Thomas, Mrs,
Homer Goulet, Sr.. Mrs. D. C. Rob
erts, Mrs. A. M. Jerman, Mrs. San
derson Reed, Mrs. John A. Carson,
Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. Arthur
Moore, Mrs. James J. Panton. Mrs.
William H. Lytle. Mrs. E. M. Duffy,
Mrs. C. F. Patton and Mrs. C. T.
Jory.
Musical Service at
Knight Memorial
In a musical-dramatic service
Sunday evening the Knight Me
morial Players will present again
by request the drama "Thy Son
Liveth, by Maryann Manly.
The players are Ray Drakeley as
the Wayfarer; Harold Melchart, as
the Greek: H. S. Stover as the Sad
ducee; Allene Moored as the old
woman, and Horace Belden as the
boy. A ladies quartet composed of
Beneltta Harland, Caryol Braden
Harriett Adams and Pearl Eyre will
be featured in three numebrs, "The
Master Passes By," Hammond
"Crossing the Bar," Neidllnger; "O
Shephard of Israel, Morrison.
A mixed quartet singing "The
Voice In The Wilderness." Scott,
and a solo "By the Waters of Baby
lon, Speaks, sung by Allene Moor
ed are Included In the musical
prelude.
The duet "Crucifix" hy Paure
sung by two of the players, Ray
Drakeley and Allene Moored, is the
climax of the drama.
Prom Evinces
Much Interest
A gala event of tonight for Sil
vertons younger set will be the
Junior-Senior prom. During the
first dance Miss Llleth Neil will be
crowned queen and her princesses
will include the Misses Prances
Walker, Eleanor Carroll, Eleanor
Bolme, Betty Frances. Jean Thoml
son and Sarah Arbuckle.
The ballroom will represent i
garden with its beautiful decora
tions. Harry Wesley and his or-
chrstra will piny.
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Carol Shields I
Has Birthday
Party Today
Mrs. Luke Shields entertained a
group of the very young set and
their mothers with an attractive af
fair this afternoon which was given
in compliment to the first birthday
anniversary of her young daughter,
Carol.
A birthday cake was a feature of
the afternoon and the red and
white color motif was carried out
in the appointments.
Those bidden to honor little Miss
Carol were Julia Ann Miller, Ann
Heltzel, Edward Sox, Jr., Nancy and
Suzanne Puhrer, Jo Ann Hoover,
Johnny Humphrey and Barbara
Bonesteele.
Additional guests were Mrs. Vern
Miller, Mrs. John Heltzel, Mrs. Ed
ward Sox of Albany, Mrs. Walter
Puhrer, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs.
James R. Humphrey, Mrs. Raymond
Bonesteele and the hostess. Mrs.
Luke Shields.
Baptist Rally
In Corvallis
Over a dozen churches of the
Central Willamette valley will send
young people as their delegates to
a rally of Baptist young people to
be held Saturday, May 22, In the
First Baptist church of Corvallis.
The afternoon session which com
mences at I o'clock will be given
over to conferences. One will be
for young people of the high school
age with another for students in
college. These conferences will
center around the subject, "Is
Christ Adequate for My Life," and
"How May I Know and Live Out
God's Purpose for My Life." Lead
ers have been carefully chosen from
Albany. Corvallis. Monmouth and
Portland, to conduct these discus
sion groups. The address of the
afternoon "Christ Answers Honest
Doubt and Inquiry." will be deliv
ered by Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, pas
tor of the Calvary Baptist church.
Salem. T. H. Hagen. director of
Christian education for the Ore
gon Baptist state convention, will
bring the afternoon sessions to a
climax. He will be assisted by
State President Manley.
The young people of the
Corvallis Baptist church have
planned an excellent program
around the theme "Come and See."
A banquet will be served at 6:30
with four responses and toasts,
Those making the responses will
represent Lacomb, McMinnvllle,
Salem and Albany.
The evening service will feature a
fine program of special music with
the closing message by Rev. Elmer
A. Junker of Albany on the subject,
"The Challenges of Christ."
State leaders have pronounced the
program one of the finest ever pre
pared for Baptist young, people in
their mid-year rallies.
Mrs. L. D. Mars
Feted at Party
Mrs. Robert Boardman entertain
ed at her home in East Nob Hill
Thursday afternoon for the pleasure
of Mrs. L. D. Mars, who is leaving
to make her home in Hlllsboro.
A smartly arranged dessert lun
cheon was followed by several hours
of contract.
Those bidden were Mrs. Mars,
Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, Mrs. J. A.
Brownson. Mrs. Bryan Goodenough,
Mrs. Donald Toomb. Mrs. Saul Janz.
Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs. E. E.
Thomas. Mrs. James Hardte, Mrs.
G. W. Ross, Mrs. W. L. Arthur.
Calling for tea late in the after
noon were Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs.
Herman Pfister and Mrs, George
R. K. Moorhead.
Junior Maccabees, No. 122, will
meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
in the Fraternal tempi.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hullnga will
leave May 25 on an extended trip
to the eastern coast, visiting en
route at Chicago, Detroit and Ni
agara Falls, before reaching Ruth
erford, N. J. While in the east,
Mr. Hulings will inspect the Bridge
port plant of the General Electric
company, the largest radio factory
in the world. The Hulingsea will
return to Salem by the southern
route, through Washington, D. C
and Richmond. Virginia.
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Maccabees No. 133 will meet at
the Fraternal Temple Friday even
ing at 7 o'clock for a benefit din
ner. Following a program at 8 o'
clock, there will be dancing with
music by the Mitchell orchestra.
Zontians Name
Board Members
The Salem Zonta club met for
luncheon Thursday noon at the Gol
den Pheasant. A unique arrange
ment of iris in a large bowl center
ed the table.
New board members chosen were
Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Nellie
Schwab, Miss Helen Barrett, Mrs.
LaVeme Winkler and Mrs. Robert
Butler. Other board members are
Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Lillian
McDonald, Miss Doris Richev and
Mrs. Mabel Brownell.
Covers at luncheon were placed
for Miss Hazel Cook, Miss Lillian
McDonald, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss
Helen Yockey, Miss Dorothy Pearce,
Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Miss Ma
bel Savage, Miss Nellie Schwab. Miss
Doris Riches, Dr. Helen Pearce,
Mrs. La Verne Winkler. Mrs. Dora
Staoey and Mrs. Winifred R. Her
rick. Bobby Foelkl
Has Gay Party
Mrs. Peter Foelkl entertained
with a gay party honoring her son,
Bobby, this afternoon. The affair
was arranged In compliment to the
birthday anniversary of the honor
guest and at tea time the table was
decorated In pink and blue.
Guests Included Master Bobby,
Shirley and Judith Dean, Kenneth
and Betty Andresen, Donna and
Darrell Lawrence, Mrs. Charles
Dean, Mrs. Edward Andresen, Mrs.
Lewis Lawrence and the hostess.
Mrs. Peter Foelkl.
Shower Honors
Miss Chapman
Mrs. Arthur Hathaway and Mrs.
Blaine Chapman entertained with
a smartly arranged party recently
honoring Miss Mary Lou Chapman.
The affair was given at the home
of Mrs. C. E. Forbls and during the
evening a gift shower honored Miss
Chapman. Marjorle and Wanda
Jean Hathaway, dressed as bride
and bridegroom, presented the
gifts.
Spring flowers decorated the
guest rooms. Mrs. Leah Ohse sang
and Miss Phyllis C. Macy sang.
Quests bidden to fete Miss Chap
man were Mrs. E. A. Dickson, Mrs.
George Lathrop, Mrs. W. D. Phil
Hps, Mrs. Leah Ohse, Mrs. Elmer
Rierson. Mrs. Charles Hathaway,
Mrs. Christena Newburgh, Mrs.
Oeorge Pro. Mrs. Jack Kinney, Mrs.
Oeorge Rhodes, Mrs. Carl Sellers,
Mrs. J. D. Alexander, Mrs. T. D.
Trick. Mrs. Edith Barry, Mrs. Phil
lips Sltner, Mrs. E. V. Furgerson,
Mrs. R. A. Horn, Mrs. Mary Cam
mack. Mrs. Blaine Chapman. Mrs.
Arthur Hathaway, Mrs. C. E. Forbis,
Miss Esther Cammack and Miss
Phyllis C. Macy.
.
The Junior - Senior Epworth
league of Leslie M. E. church met
Monday evening for a no-host sup
per, business meeting and song
practice. Plans are being made for
the summer Epworth League Insti
tute. About 26 were present for the
meeting.
IP)S1IAIL.
ir.AafM C?
South Circle 1
Holds Meeting
The South Circle of the First
Christian church was entertained on
Wednesday at the Hoyt street home
of Mrs. Walter Birdwell.
The following members and guests
were present: Mrs. B. W. Macy. Mrs.
Estella Gabbert, Mrs. F. E. Birch,
Mrs. Nellie Schlelsner, Mrs. D. A.
White, Mrs. Esther Sharpnack, Mrs.
C. R. Pritchard, Mrs. George Duns
ford. Mrs. May Ratcliffe, Mrs. Syl
via Richter, Mrs. Ida Brooks, Miss
Martha Mortenson, Mrs. E. J. Mauk.
Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs. M. R. Vles
ko. Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs. Hazel DeHut,
Mrs. Dora Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Drill, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schmidt, Mrs. Ida Steele. Mrs. C. C.
Cole, Mrs. C. Harold and the host
ess, Mrs. Walter Birdwell.
Eagle's Auxiliary
Plans Installation
Willamette auxiliary. Fraternal
Order of Eagles, met Wednesday eve
ning for the regular business meet
ing. Plans for Installation, under
the direction of Mrs. Elsie Eshleman.
were made. This will be held June 3.
Officers to be installed are: Past
Madame President, Sibyl Roberts;
Madam President, Hazel Marshall;
vice-president, Nell Knittle; chap
lain, Mary Bilbrey; secretary, Lu
cille Tumbleson; treasurer, Julia
Smith; trustees, Genevieve Gosser,
Hulda Burke, Rose Harland; inside
guard, Reva Ravidson, outside guard,
Mabel Rowland; conductress, Dor
othy Harland.
Twenty young people of the Polk
county Brush College grange enter
tained members of the aerie and aux
iliary with a fancy drill. These young
people, under the supervision of
Frances Wilson and Charles Glaze,
are to be complimented on the effi
ciency of the team In view of the
fact the group has been organized
as a team for only about two months.
Donald Ewing and Ruth Whitney
are the captains. Misses Myrtle and
Gertrude Meier also entertained
with tap dancing.
Mrs. Suzanne Prultt and Mrs- Ida
Wesley are In charge of the enter
tainment lor next week.
Mrs. A. T. Wain
P.E.O. Hostess
Mrs. A. T. Wain entertained
Chapter G, P. E. O. Sisterhood.
with a charmingly arranged des
sert luncheon Thursday. The af
fair commemorated Mother's day
and several additional guests were
Invited to the affair.
Mrs. Gordon Flnlay gave a paper
on the history of music, illustrating
work of the various composers by
playing several of their character
istic compositions. Mrs. Gordon
McGilchrlst, accompanied by Mrs.
Flnlay, sang for the group.
Special guests were Mrs. Irl Mc
Sherry, Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, Mrs
T. A. McBride, Mrs. R. W. Water-
house, Mrs. Otto Wilson, Mrs. Rob-
ert Sprague and Mrs. D. D. Soco-
lofsky.
Mrs. A. Tyner Wool pert will en
tertain the group in a fortnight,
Bernard Barron
Presents Pupils
Bernard Barron, noted cellist, will
present a group of his students In
recital at Waller hall next Friday
evening. May 38. Several students
from the Willamette school of mu
sic will assist and a feature will be
the appearance of a string ensem
ble. Maruerita Fischer
Visits Silverton
Silverton Marguetrlta Fischer
well known actress and movie star
of a few years ago, visited the J.
D. Drakes in Silverton recently. Miss
Fischer was a former resident here
and during her trips to the north
west visits a number of her old -time
friends In this community. With tier
was her sister, remembered here as
Dotty Fi5cher. The visitors were also
at the Salem home of their aunt,
Ann Fischer.
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Sheer and
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The Past Matrons association.
O.E.S., will hold a memorial service
for Mrs, Josle La Fore this eve
ning at Godfrey'.. Dinner will be
served at 7:30 o'clock and later the
regular meeting will be In session.
Slay ton Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Lambrecht spent the week-end at
the Jake Lambrecht home. They
are making their home near Leba
non. Miss Blanche Hubbs
Is Honored Guest
Silverton Miss Blanche Hubbs
was the complimented guest Tuesday
evening at a dinner given at the
Oolden Pheasant in 8alem and a
theatre party later, when Miss Mur
iel Bentson, Miss Stella Dybevlk and
Miss Cecile Steel eentertalned. Cen
tering the table were pastel colum
bine and other flowers arranged In a
lighted container and plain cards
marked the place of each guest.
Present were Miss Hubbs, Miss
Florence Story, Miss lis Mae Davis.
Miss Betsy Ruegnltz, Miss Gladys
Fletcher, Mis Olivia DeOulre, Mrs.
Irma LeRiche, Mrs. Ruth Hasklns,
Mrs. Mary Alfred. Miss Bentson, Miss
Dybevlk and Miss Steele.
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Alpha Phi Club
Meets Tuesday
Zena The Alpha Phi Alpha Mo
thers' club was entertained with a
social afternoon at the charming
suburban home of Mrs. Frank Craw
ford at Zena Tuesday. The rooms
were decorated with baskets and
bowls of varl-tlnted garden flowers.
The guests enjoyed the beautiful
display of flowers and shrubs, which
are now at their best, In the Craw
ford gardens.
These officers were elected at the
business meeting: Mrs. Arthur Se-
lander, president; Mrs. J. D. Mc
Kensie, vice president: Mrs. Edward
Brown, secretary; Mrs. J. C. Murray
treasurer.
Those attending were Mrs. George
Vehrs, Mrs. H. A. Smart. Mrs. Ray
Yocom. Mrs. Arthur Selander, Mrs.
T. C. Mason, Mrs. John Cooter, Mrs.
Oeorge Pearce, Mrs. Charles McEi-
hinney, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. J. C.
Murray, Mrs. Fred Anunsen, Mrs.
W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Edward Brown,
Mrs. J. D. McKertzie, Mrs. Luther
Chapln, Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs.
C. Johnson and the hostess, Mrs.
Frank Crawford.
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Stayton Folk
Give Surprise
8tayton A surprise party was
given for Luke Dlllard 8unday eve
ning when a few friend surprised
him on his birthday annlversay
TVe evening was spent in playing
cards and later supper was served.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Dlllard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Basl, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Lambrecht and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Etzel and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards.
Lewis Freres, Henry Dlllard, the
Mtses Frances Ttetz, Jeanette and
Helen DUlard.
P.E.O. Chapter
Has Birthday
Lebanon The 18th birthday of
chapter V, P.E.O., was the occasion
for an anniversary luncheon at Ho
tel Lebanon Tuesday afternoon and
later an afternoon's program at the
home of Mrs. Joel Mayer on East
Ash street.
In the years since Its organization,
chapter V has had 54 members, many
of whom are no longer here. A num
ber of these absentees wrote letters
for this special anniversary affair
and these were read by Mrs. Stanley
8tewart. Only three members are no
longer living and in memory of these
an impressive candlelight ceremony,
in which music and Tennyson's
"Crossing the Bar" were used, was
part of the program.
The rooms of the Mayer home were
attractively decorated by arrange
ments of dogwood and other garden
flowers.
Mrs. Henderson
Wins Honor
Rebekah lodge 'will meet al 8
o'clock Monday night at the I.O.O.F.
hall for initiation ceremonies.
This week In Portland Mrs. Alma
Henderson, a member of the Salem
lodge and resident of Chemawa, was
elected warden of the state as
sembly. Shower Fetes
Miss Mae Bailer
Silverton Mrs. 8am Bailer was
hostess to a group of relatives and
close friends Wednesday afternoon
at the family home In compliment
to her daughter. Miss Mae Bailer,
in a miscellaneous shower of gifts
as a prenuptlal affair. Miss Bailer
should be an event
not just an incident.
Buying it should be a.
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Pictured, one
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cross-strap
patterns of
white calf.
has announced her wedding to
Aaron Sykes of Oervals, to be an
event of early June,
The gift table was colorfully dec
orated and bouquets of early sum
mer flowers brightened the rooms.
Assisting Mrs. Bailer at the re
freshment hour were Mrs. Leslie
Elliott and Mrs. Charles Davis.
Among those present were Mrs.
Charles Oahlen, Mrs. Oscar Dah-
len, Mrs. Jake Dick. Mrs. Oeorge
Mais, Mrs. John Dick. Mrs. Lew
Vearrier, Mrs. E. A. Beugli, Mrs.
Henry DuVal, Mrs. Leslie Elliott.
Mrs. Hubert Elliott, Mrs. Florence
Rosell, Mrs. George Benson. Mrs.
Wlllard Benson, Mrs. Anton Sacher,
Mrs. Victor Brunner. Mrs. Gordon
Longnecker, Mrs. La vie Larson,
Mrs. Carrie King. Mrs. Charles Da
vis, Mrs. John Small, Mrs. Homer
Smith, Mrs. J. H. Maulding, Helen.
Anna and Doris Brenden, Grace
Ball. Maude Hollin. Hazel Shepherd,
Jessie Bonnlchsen. Erma and Clor
It Bailer, Mrs. Sam Bailer and the
guest of honor. Miss Mae Bailer.
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PHONE 36G3
Castle Perm. Wavers
307 1st Nnt'l, Bank Bids.
' Salem's Largest and Finest t
S Millinery Store
500 State
Street
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You'll be"
Glamorous
this
Summer
in a new
hat from -Reeds
Wt broudlu boast of a hat
for entry tupt in our selec
tion of 1000 styles.
Thru modes art pictured
from stock and dtscribed
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A The pert youn modem
goes gaily on her round of
admits In this BONNET
which tiers her a demure
wide eyed angelic expression
no malt can resist. .
B Tht soft feminine roman
tic type prefers a WIDE
BRIM LEGHORN replete
with ctltft ribbon and beau.
tlful flowers. 'Tis altogether
loitly. y
C Tht smartly tailo'td Miss
Will appreciate the fine tail
oring and skillful manip
ulation of this becoming
"STAND1SH FELT?:
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The Commercial,
Book Store
A. A. QUEFFROY
163 N. Com'l Tel. 4334
Beautiful
Shoes
234 N. Liberty
REEDS
SPOKANE, PORTLAND f
UWVAA 10 Shoes
234 N. Liberty