Thursday, October 14, 1937 The Capital Journal, Salens Oregon Five Society, Clubs and Music War Mothers To Convene Here Soon American War Mothers from the state over will Rather In Oregon's capital October 28-29 (or the state convention ot that organization. The various sessions will be held at the Salem Woman's club In North Cot tage street Mrs. Mary Ayers will act ss gen eral chairman for the convention and In charge of housing will be f Mrs. Mary Rauch, Mrs. Rose Hage dorn and Mrs. Perkett. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood will be In charge of press relations. Mrs. Unfile Lee and Mrs. Minnie Humphreys will arrange the regis tration or delegates. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Mrs. Sarah Peterson and Mrs. Mettle Schramm will make up the credentials committee. The reception committee will In clude Mrs. Emllie Hendricks. Mrs. Margaret Eu banks, Mrs. Florence Oarver, Mrs. Ada V. Skiff, Mrs. Ma ttel Lockwood, Mrs. Anna Penney and Mrs. Llzbetrr Waters. The banquet will be In charge of Mrs. Lulu- Legge, Mrs. Addle Mills and Mrs. Carrie Lindsay. Mrs. Addie Curtis, Mrs. Myrtle Littlefleld, Mrs. Matilda Nadon, Mrs. Lena Waters and Mrs. Rose Hagedorn will arrange the decorations. The D.A.V. auxiliary will be in charge of transportation and the American Legion auxiliary will ar range the seating of state officers. V Beta Chi Girls , Give Dinner Beta Chi sorority entertained with a gala dinner at the chapter house Tuesday night in compliment to a group of rushees. The comic strip motif was carried out in the ap pointments. Assisting In the serving were Miss Dorothy Cutler, Miss Harriet Wins low, Miss Marjorie Tiedman, Miss Mary Sadler, Miss Dorothy Leeper. Miss Betty Dotson and Miss Mar garet Ayers made arrangements for the dinner. Mothers of Band . Boys Meet The Salem high school band boys' mothers' club met at the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday afternoon and made plans for the ensuing season. Mrs. Zina Sharpnack Is president and Mrs. Lloyd Relnholdt Is secretary of the organization. Next Tuesday the group will meet at the home of Mrs. John Man: and sew on music holders for the band. Mothers are buying transparent slickers for band members, It was announced at yesterday's session. W. F. M. S. Rally In Session Friday The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society will hold a district rally In Salem all day Friday at the Ja son Lee church. Thirty churches will be represented. The morning session will convene at 10 o'clock and at 12:30 luncheon will be served. Special guests for the day will be Rev. Lynn Wood, Mrs. Stanley Cle ment, Miss Louise Godfrey, Mrs. M. B. Paranouglan and Mrs. Jessie Bunch. Mrs. Gardner Knapp Invited mem bers of her contract club to a des- sert luncheon Wednesday In her Chemeketa street residence. Mrs. James Hardle was an additional guest. 7 RIGHT in line, color and pep for football games ... or any fun that's going! From soar ing roll brims to flower-pot turbans tight as your hairl In the new Winter sports shades. Jolliers -2nd. Floor uut M At the regular meetlrg of the auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans of the World war, held on Monday night at the Y.W.C.A., Mrs. Josephine Ostrander, state com mander of the auxiliary, presented an interesting report of her visit to the Bend chapter of the auxili ary last week. Standard Bearers Have District Rally An event of Friday will be the district rally of the standard Bear ers, which will be held at the First Methodist church. A banquet will be served at t o'clock In the dining room and girls will be present from Amity, Corvallls, Bay City, Dallas, Eugene, Halsey, Junction City, McMlnnvllle, Nehalem, Jason Lee, Leslie and the First Methodist churches. Each group will contribute a number on the program. Special guests will be Mrs. M. B. Paranou glan, Mrs. Louis Magln, Mrs. J. W. Bunch and Miss Louise Godfrey. Orients! decorations will be used about the rooms and In the table appointments. Dessert Luncheon For Agenda Club Mrs. Myron Butler entertained for members of the Agenda club at her country home Wednesday. A dessert luncheon was served and autumn flowers provided the decorative note. Present were Mrs. Galen Slddell, Mrs. Olen Sheddeck, Mrs. Don Pat ton, Mrs. Frank Hrubetz, Jr., Mrs. C. J. Morgan, Mrs. Gilbert Ham man, Mrs. Norval Hlrons and the hostess, Mrs. Myron Butler. Mrs. Hamman will entertain the club In a fortnight. Eugene Spinsters Hold Nominations Nominations for new officers were held at the meeting of the Eugene Spinsters club Monday evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Ann De Busk. Nominations include: Miss De Busk for president: Miss Rhoda Armstrong for vice-president; Miss Roberta Marshall for secretary; Miss Barbara Rooms, treasurer. Retiring officers are Miss Marlon Morse, president; Miss Althea Peterson, vice-president; Miss Helen Tillman, secretary; Miss Roome, treasurer. Thursday Club Is Entertained Mrs. John L. Rand and Mrs. Geo rge Rossman entertained with a dessert luncheon at the former's Court street residence this after noon In compliment to the Thursday club and several additional guests. Additional guests Included Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. James Mott, Mrs. Harry Belt and Mrs. Per cy R. Kelly. Being welcomed as new members are Mrs. Charles H. Martin, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs, Paul Wallace, Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. Bruce Baxter, Mrs. Charles Gray and Miss Margaret Cos per. Other members include Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Rich ard Cart wrlght, Mrs. Russell Cat lln, Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. B. 0. Miles, Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. R. p. Boise, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Charles Park, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Frank Spen cer, Mrs. A- N. Moores, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Frank Benson, Mrs. W. C. Hawley and the hostesses, Mrs. George Rossman and Mrs. John L. Rand. FELTS Sanaa an nw itra. Medical Auxiliary Plans Affairs for State roe woman's auxuiary to tne Oregon state Medical society will meet in 8a Km next Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the annual con vention. The auxiliary will meet In the First Presbyterian church with registration taking place at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Hugh Dowd of Salem will give the greeting and Mrs. Charles Edwin Sears will respond. Fol lowing the roll call of delegates' the usual reports will be given by Mrs. James Odell, Mrs. Ralph Stearns, Mrs. Alice Fisher and Mrs. O. E. McCain. Mrs. Burton My ers of, Salem will give the report of registration and reports of state officers will also be given. Mrs. George H. Bendshadler Is the president-elect. District reports will be given by Mrs. Carl Emmons of Salem, Mrs. William Weese of Ontario and Mrs. C. J. Rademach er of Bend. A luncheon will be held at the church at 12:30 o'clock with Dr. W. W. Bauer, national advisor of the national medical auxiliary and also advisor for the national Parent Teacher association, as speaker. All members of the Salem P. T. A. groups are Invited. ' At 2 o'clock the afternoon ses sion will resume with Mrs. John Abele of Portland In charge of the program. Following the session trips will be made to the linen mills and state Institutions under the direction of Mrs. Horace Mill er. From 8 to 6 o'clock the aux iliary members and their husbands will meet at the Capitol theatre to view a picture of medical interest. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock with Mrs. C. A. Downs arranging the program. Members will come in old fashioned costumes and a clever skit, reminiscent of olden times, "By Lamp Light, " will be presented. A breakfast will-be held at S o'clock Friday morning at the Golden Pheasant. At 0:30 o'clock the business meeting will be called and county presidents will give their reports. Mrs. L. O. Clement of Salem is president of the Polk-Yamhill-Marion auxiliary and will make her report. Reports will also be made . by special committees on cancer con trol, McLoughlln house, resolutions, registration and credentials, nom inating committee and finally, the election of officers. Luncheon will be served at noon with Mrs. George Vehrs in charge. "An Ideal Program" will be the topic. The home of Mrs. Charles O. While limited supply lasts-youc Bc.r .. orw.8 you one PACKAGE OF AtSEftS CORN FIAKES FPEE with the purchoM of on package. Gel acquainted with that new, delicious Bakes lorg end golden brown. You'll lay they're the grandest you aver tasted! And right now, to mote it easy for you to enjoy them you can BUr ONE GET ONE FPEE! The lint tail wins you Is that "eriipi-lreih" western-mode flakes. In fact, if you're not delighted otter tasting them bring back the packoge and your money' will be refunded! What's more, there's a VAlUASlE ' COUPON IN Vint PACKAGE, good in exchange for 500 fin J premiums. Buy a package of Alters Corn Flakes ot your grocer's. Ml I In ODC lodoy and GET ONE PACKAGE FEE while supply lasts! TJaUKMV&mi F Q.ALTES CtTI0 tv amis lto MilttNO CO-MCrrrc eossf Clli smifM oe Most fnM to tft Session Robertson on Fairmount hill will be the scene of a tea honoring visit ing matrons from 3:30 until 5 o'clock. An informal banquet will be held at 1 o'clock that night at the Ho tel Marlon. Saturday morning tae state offi cers will breakfast at the Oolden Pheasant with the regular business session taking up at . Final re ports will be given and officers In stalled. A post-convention board meeting and adjournment will com plete the three-day session. Mrs. H. K. Stockwell and Mrs. James Sears are arranging a golf tournament for 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Carl' Emmons, who has been serving as first vlre-presi-dent of the state auxiliary, i Mrs. Hugh Dowd will be co-chairmen of the convention. Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs. Ken neth Power, Mrs. I. M. Sanders, Mrs. J. O. Mathis and Mrs. Barlow will serve on hte reglstraiton com mittee. The tea on Friday will be ar ranged by Mrs. Verdon Hockett, Mrs. R. Lee Wood. Mrs. Jcrsld buster brown cocktail sandals satin to be tinted silver kid . black patent and velvet in white black colors buster brown shoe store ' 125 n. commercial Backstrand, Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Kenneth Power and Mrs. Vem Miller, Mrs. Horace Miller Is In charge of entertainment. V. F. W. Auxiliary Officers Elected The Veterans of Foreign Wars' auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the armory and elected officers for the ensuing year. They Include Mrs. E. L. McElvaln, president; Mrs. Ward Wolf, senior vice-president; Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Junior vice-president; Mrs. Frank MlUett, treasurer; Mrs. Onas Olson, chaplain; Mrs. Fred Egelus, con ductress; Mrs. Harold Perkins, guard; Mrs. Dave Furlough, trustee. The group wUl meet at the home of Mrs. Onas Olson, 1810 South Winter street, at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. A. A. U. W. Board At Barrett Home Board members of die American Association of University Women met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Phillip Barrett, as sociation president. Those present Included Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. T. O. Mason, Mrs. V. Mcliityre, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs. C. F. Luther, Mrs. Lloyd Hock ett, Mrs. Roy Lockenoiir, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks and Misses Martha Jane Hottel, Mabel Robertson, Helen Ar thur, Dorothea Steuslolf, Marjorie Chrlstenson, Esther Gibbard, Fran ces Virginia Melton, Josephine Baumgartner and the hiistess, Mrs. Philip Barrett. 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