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Saturday, October 21, 1939 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Five Ry Rovena ' Awi , ,. . y , fit t&&v .7 - L "Y - v-7 -V? V, ' I J J',, i: - 1 r :, - - -ttirmifi M , IMMII,,, - mhiimw in ""WfH Lnnvofl For South Miss MIra Belt, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Hnrry Belt, who will leave Monday lor San Francisco, where she will spend the winter season. Miss Belt was honored at luncheon Friday when Mlsa Sally Reed, Mrs. John Carson and Mrs. Wallaco Carson shared, hostess honors, -HE SALEM JUNIOR Woman's club Is makln? w III elaboi -Hi- It Is 1 elaborate plans for the benefit Fashion Bridge 1 giving in the woman s clubhouse Tuesday night, October 24. Play will start at 8 o'clock with those taking tables asked to bring their cards and accessories. The fashion revue will be given at 9:30 o'clock. Preceding the showing, Miss Hazel Shutt will sing, accompanied by Miss Ruth Bedford. Mrs. John W, Cattrall will be the commentator and Miss Margaret Hinkle will play. The committee Includes Mrs. Jack Carlon, chair man, Miss Dorene Davis, Miss Marjorle Weum, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Miss Helen Boardman, Mrs. Verna Robb, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. John Goplerud, Mrs. Frank Krauger, Mrs. Ralph Steele and Mrs. Joseph Tompkins. Among those making reservations are Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mrs. Russel. Pratt, Mrs. Henry Kropp, Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Mrs. Millard Allen, Mrs. La Verne J. Youns, Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs. Ken neth Murdock, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. L. D. Howell, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Mrs. George Mischler, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Tyler Brown, Mrs. Hal Cuffel, Mrs. Wilmer Page, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mrs. Vern Gilmore, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. H. M. Boesch, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Carl Soos, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. Clarence Pike, Mrs. George Bagnall, Mrs. Herman Jochimson, Mrs. Emerson Holcomb, Mrs. E. W. Roberts, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs. William Dick, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, Jr., Mrs. Wilson Sicgmund, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Harold Buslck, Mrs. H. H. Prlncchouse, Jr., Mrs. H. H. Prlncehouse, Sr., Mrs. Harry H. Weinsteln, Mrs. Charles Bier, Mrs. Donald Wiley Poole, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer, Mrs. Lyle Page, Mrs, Hannah Martin, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth Page, Miss Helen Cummins, Miss Freda Shanks, Miss Hattie Ramp, Miss Rose Peterson, Miss Ruda Quamme, Mrs. Nova Bates, Mrs. Cecil Gardner, Miss Edna Flcklin, Miss Madeline Sleppy, Miss Olive LeValley, Miss Maxlne Rogers, Miss Lois Coomler, Miss Jean PYeeberg, Miss Vera Coward, Miss Inabelle Creech, Miss Ruth Melson, Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss Mary White, Miss Gwen Hunt, Miss Marjorle Knox, Miss Cleo Saueresslg, Miss Jose phine Bross, Miss Mildred Stevens, Miss Dorothy Page and Mrs. Wayne J. Page of Dallas, Mrs. George Fletcher, Miss Bertha Babcock, Miss Molly Schwab bauer, Mrs. Robert C. Barnett, Miss Colene Mennis, Miss Luclle Mosher, Miss June Lochrldge, Miss Clara Zuber, Mrs. John Goplerud, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. Ralph Steele, Mrs, Joseph Tompkins, Miss Hazel Shutt, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Caley, Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. Frank Krauger, Miss Willa Ames, Miss Madge Reld, Miss Maria Dare, Miss Ethel Redden, Miss Marcelle DeMytt, Miss Helen Way, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cattrall. Carleton Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernadl. Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Lafky, Miss Marjoria Weum, Miss Dorene Davis, Town and Gown club will hold Its first meeting of the season next Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Lausanne hall with Mrs. Paul B. Wallace presiding. Dr. Helen Pearce of the Willamette university faculty will speak on "Present Day Careers for Women." Mothers of Willamette university freshmen have been invited as additional guests. At tea time Mrs. E. T. Barnes and Mrs. William E. Kirk will preside at the serving table. The hostess rommlttee Includes Mrs. Frank Erlck son, chairman, Mrs. Morton E. Peck. Mrs. A. E. Utley, Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mrs. H. O. Smith, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. J. A. Mills. Mrs. Lloyd Bell. Miss Helen Bocker, Miss Lorena Jack and Miss Olive Dahl. Eyre -ISS BETTY READ, popular bride-elect of Robert C. Cannon, is the inspiration for much - entertaining during the days prior to her marriage next Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Pomeroy is entertaining with a dessert bridge Monday evening in compliment to the bride-elect. Her guest list includes Miss .Read, Mrs. W. Ludd Read, Miss Kathryn Read, Mrs. C. C. Cannon, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Miss Marie Patton, Miss Josephine Mc Gilchrist, Miss Marybeth Rumsey, Miss Helen Wled mer, Miss Maxlne McKillop, Mrs. J. S. Lochead, Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Glen Wilbur, Miss Isobel George, Miss Mlra Belt, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Rovena Eyre, and Mrs. Andrew Halvorsen. Miss Marie Patton and Miss Rovena Eyre will entertain with a small dinner party in the former's home in Leslie street Tuesday evening feting Miss Read and Mrs. Carl G. Collins, who is arriving home this week-end from an extended stay in the east and Cuba to be the honor attendant at the Cannon-Read nuptials. Covers will be placed for Miss Read and Mrs. Collins, the guests of honor, Mrs. Ronald A. Gemmell, Mrs. Charles Pomeroy, Miss Josephine McGilchr', Mrs. Bradford Collins, Miss Eyre and Miss Patton. Mrs. W. Ludd Read, mother of the bride-elect, will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening for Miss Read and members of the wedding party. Robert Read of San Francisco will arrive from the south next Friday for the marriage of his sister and Mr. Cannon, He will give the bride In marriage. The Spinsters will hold a special session at the home of Miss Dorothy Alexander Monday evening at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Stanley Krueger entertained with a prettily arranged affair Thursday in compliment to Mrs. T. C. La Frenicre of Oakland, Calif., who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Krueger. Tea was served In formally In the Into afternoon by the hostess. The guest list, which Included close friends of the visitor, included Mrs. La Frcniere, the guest of honor, Mrs. George Tharp of Seattle, Mrs, Walter Streblg, Mrs. Frank Saunders, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. James Mlnty, Mrs. Herman Hllle, Mrs. Herbert Bailey, Mrs. Richard Severln, Mrs. James Bradshaw, Mrs. Frank Zlnn and the hostess, Mrs. Stanley Krueger. Bib 'n Tucker By Roby Laughlln EXCLUSIVE ... to the men There are some mighty gay new flower fashions heading the stylo parade on football specials these days and your girl is going to cheer with double enthusiasm for both you and your favorite team If you're smart about the flowers you send Chrysanthemums, of course, continue to hold honors among the "specials" but they are more welcome this year If they consist of matching corsages of large blossoms, combined with sprays of tiny 'mums and autumn leaves, and with ribbon streamers to carry out the college colors And if you wish, you know, the florist can attach your college letter right In the heart of the flower as though it had grown there Another sure "delight" is the modernistic spray arrangement of gardenias com bined with shining green leaves with odd white and red velnlncs that appear hand painted Belles who have achieved the hour glass silhouette are pinning handsome corsages at the belt line of their new fitted coats while many, following the vogue Introduced by Queen Elizabeth, are (continued on page 8, column 3j. ARTIES for "sweet charity" seem to take places stellar Importance on the capital's social agenda for the next week or so with many large events listed. On Tuesday Chadwlck chapter of the Eastern Star will entertain with a benefit card party and In the evening the Salem Junior Woman's club will entertain with a benefit fashion bridge. St. Anne's Guild of the Episcopal church is arranging a benefit bridge at the home of Mrs. Donald A. Young for Thursday afternoon. Dancing parties are being planned by the Monday Night Dancing club for this evening and by the Ttlll cum club for Tuesday evening, both smart events to be held at the Hotel Marlon. Brides-elect also take the concentration of capital folk. Miss Betty Read, bride-elect of Robert C. Can non, is the Inspiration for much entertaining before her marriage, which will be an Important event of next Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Sterling entertained at dinner in their Portland residence Friday evening hon oring Mrs. Charles L. McNary, wife of Oregon's senior senator, who will leave shortly for Washington, D. C, after spending the summer at the McNary country place, Fircone, north of Salem. Invitations are In the mail for the marriage of Miss Margaret Harriett Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sherman of Long Beach, Calif., and William Connell Dyer, Jr., son of the William Connell Dyers of Salem. The ceremony will be held at 4 o'clock the after noon of November 11 in St. Luke's Episcopal church in Long Beach with a large reception following at the home Mrs. Harry Cundiff in Livingston Drive. Following a honeymoon at Del Monte and San Francisco Mr. Dyer and his bride will return to Salem to take up their residence. The MacDowell club announces the appointment of Mrs. Gordon Finlay as accompanist for the singing organization for the second consecutive 5'ear. Bernard Barron will conduct this season. The MacDowells will meet at the Chamber of Commerce at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott are being welcomed home from a holiday in California. Willamette University Campus Following a day ol silence, pledges of the three Willamette university sororities were announced last night and this evening the pledges will be honored guests at formal dinners at the three sorority houses. Pledges of the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority are Miss Unema Mathis, Miss Donna Crabtree, Miss Mary Barker, Miss Barbara Vlesko, Miss Dorothy Barham, Miss Marlanna Liebe and Miss June Earle, all of Salem, Miss Mary Lanshcr of Sheridan, Montana, Miss Marcla McLaln, Hood River; Miss Bonnie Carmichael, Sultan, Wash.; Miss Glennerva Harnsberger, Inde pendence; Miss Frances Tatro, Oregon City; Miss Marian Sanders, Portland; Miss Jeannette Penix, Warrenton, and Miss Dorothy Tate, Stayton. Pledging the Beta Chi sorority were Miss Beryl Seacat, Miss Jean Scacat, Miss Patricia Hutchenson, Miss Mary Ellen Mills, Miss Marjorle Price, Miss Beth Siewart, Miss Vera Lindeman, Miss Audrey Fehler, Miss Barbara Compton, Miss Jean Moore, Miss Bernice Elgin, Miss Genevieve Dodd, Miss Phyllis Fisher, Miss Harriet Crawford and Miss Ernalee Thompson, all of Salem; Miss Pat Cormany, Miss Dorean Symes, Miss Mary Jane Cutler, Miss Jane Slsson and Miss Barbara Kester of Portland, Miss Lou Gladden of White Sal mon, Wash., Miss Beulah Brlggs of Great Falls, Mont., Miss Nancy Bales of Bend, Miss Pauline Mez trozat of Juneau, Alaska, Miss Meriam Jensen of Hood River, Miss Mildred Williams, Sidney, Mont., Miss Irene Christie of Houlton, Miss Jean Langley of Brem erton, Wash., and Miss Shirley Caufleld. Delta Phi sorority pledges were Miss Louise Black, Miss Georgia Cook, Miss Virginia Crumm, Miss Edythe Davis, Miss Margaret Ewing, Miss Elvy Fredcrlckson, Miss Doris Harold, Miss Frances Kells, Miss Merle Kyle, Miss Muriel Llndstrom and Miss Florence Up john, all of Salem; Miss Hazel Bunnell, Miss June Chambers, Miss Bl lie Jean Glllilan, Miss Betty Ann Keller, Miss Vivian Lucas, Miss Ruth Matthews, Miss Dorothy Ann Paddock and Miss Eloise Wynn of Port land; Miss Elaine Blttle, North Holy wood; Miss Elea nor Bailey, Miss Joan DuRette, Gervais; Miss Elaine Eberly, Oregon City; Miss Barbara Ferguson, Sun down, Calif.; Miss Zoe Fretz, Sllverton; Miss LI la Murray, Miss Iris McCurdy, Oregon City; Miss MRry Jane Smith, Cottage Grove, and Miss Betty Sackett, Sheridan. Miss Mira Belt, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Harry Belt, will leave Monday with Miss Jean Lat ourette, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Earl C. Latour ette of Oregon City, for San Francisco where the two debs will spend the winter season. Chemeketa chapter, DcMolay, will entertain with a gay dance at the Masonic temple Thursday evening at 0 o'clock following public Installation of officers. The Halloween motif will be carried out In the appointments. Officers to be Installed include Jack Roach, master councillor; Corydon Blodgctt, senior councillor; Bob Lafky, Junior councillor; Mark Hatfield, senior deacon; Oscar Paulson, Junior deacon; Jim Hatfield, senior steward; Leonard Stelnbock, junior steward; George Alexander, chaplain; Coe Roberts, marshal; Ralph Schlesslnger, sentinel; Loren Hicks, scribe. Farley E. Mogan is advisor for the chapter. Miss Patty Nlemcyer will entertain the St. Cecelia guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Margaret Huckesteln entertained at dinner Thursday night In honor of Miss Mary Alice Shlnkle, who announced her engagement and forthcoming marriage to Raymond Beard. No date has been set for the wedding. The Halloween motif was used in decorating the table and rooms. Later the group made up a lino party. The guest list Included the honor guest, Miss Mary Alice Shlnkle, Mrs. S. L. Shlnkle, Pollyanna Shlnkle, Orall Smith. Jean Moir, Bobbc Beckner, Grace Barry, Margaret Anderson and the hostess, Miss Margaret Huckesteln. Mrs. A. M. Jcrman presided with a beautifully ar ranged luncheon at her country place Wednesday honoring numbers of the Town and Country club and several additional guests. Miss Florence Wallace will entertain the Berean Oulld of the First Baptist church at a house party this week-end at the Nnskowln beach place of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears. A benefit Halloween masquerade ball Is nemg planned for next Thursday night at the Fraternal temple by Capital Tent Hive, Maccabees. Prizes will be given for the best costumes and proceeds will go to the relief fund. The committee Includes OHIO Hazelwood, Thomas Rogers, Gcorgo Dictz, J. Ed Rcay and Miss Alcna Bicmmcr. r BRILLIANT formal dance will be given In ("Vu the Mlrroroom of the Hotel Marlon Tuesday y jlL night when the Tilllcum club entertains with Its first party of the season. The Halloween theme will be carried out In the decorations of the ballroom where socialites will dance from 9 until 12 o'clock. Numerous cheerio parties will precede the dance. Among those entertaining Informally before the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. William Schlltt, Mr. and Mrs. William Faulus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears and Mr, and Mrs. T. Harold Tomllnson. Dr. Frank Prime is president of the Tilllcums for the 1939-40 season and T. Harold Tomllnson Is secre tary. New members for the 1939-40 season include Messrs. and Mesdamcs Percy Blundell, J. F. Campbell, N. D. Clements, Harold Hauk, Lynn Heise, George Hurley of Albany, O. I. Paulson, Jack Reynolds, George Stackman, Herbert L. Staver and L. H. Williams. Other members include Messrs. and Mesdames A. L. Adolphson, Edwin Armstrong, Ralph Bailey, John Beakey, Kenneth Bel), Harry Belt, L. V. Benson, Lelf Bergsvik, W. J. Bishop, Russell Bonestcele, W. J. Braun, F. J. Bressler, Leon Brown, Earl Burch ,C. M. Byrd, J. L. Cooke, Carl Cover, C. L. Crlder of Dallas, Clifford Dane, Grant Day, Robin Day, B. M. Donald son, Thomas Drynan, Mervin Fidler, Earl Fisher, Max Flanery, G. H. Fowler, Erie Fulgham, Leroy Gord, Robert Glenn of Corvallls, Albert Gragg, Dan Hay, William Hammond, Marvin Hcadrick, Karl Heln lein, E. E. Hill, Gordon Hadley of Independence, David Bennett Hill, Glen Hoar, Verden Hockett, Orris Hoff man, Arthur Hunt, E. H, Kennedy, Arthur Knox, L. D. Lambeth, E. A, Lebold, Harris Lietz, John Lochead, Don Madison, Ar thur McMahan of Albany, Richard A. Meyer, E. L. Miller, Ira Mix of Independence, Edward Murphy, F. E. Needham, C. L. Newman, B. E. Owens, William H. Paulus, E. K. Plaseckl, Frank Prime, Harry Read, Lloyd Riches, O. M. Ross, J. L. Sears, William Schlltt, Robert B. Sears, Glen Seeley, Frank Shafer, Graham Sharkey, Henry Simmons, Hollis Smith, A. B. Starbuck of Dallas, Laban A. Steeves, Sidney Stevens, Bertram Thomson, Elton H. Thompson, Frederick Hill Thomp son, Kenneth Thompson, J. C. Tracy, James Turnbull, E. L. Ullman, Francis Wade, H. H. Weinsteln, R. O. White, Van WIeder, Harry Wiedmer, J. H. Willett, T. A. Windishar, R. D. Woodburn, A. D. Woodmansce, R. D. Woodrow, Walter Zosel and Ellis Von Eschen, Salem Central W.O.T.U. will meet Tuesday at 3 o'clock in the South Commercial street hall. Reports from the state convention will be given by Mrs. Lena Lisle and other delegates. An outline of the work for the ensuing year will be discussed and arranged. Di rectors for the various departments will be appointed. Chadwlck chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will entertain with a large benefit bridge party at the Masonic temple Tuesday afternoon. Both suction and contract will be in play from 2 until 4 o'clock. Those playing are asked to provide their own accessories. Mrs. Arthur Moore Is heading the directorate which includes Miss Constance Kantner, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Demma Jennings and Mrs. Fred Lange. Among those making reservations are Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. Lynn Purvine, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Verle Ellis, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. Larry Flagg, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. B. B. Flack and Mrs. D. X. Beechlcr, Mrs. Bruce C. Bower and son, Robert, of Ketchi kan, Alaska, have arrived in Salem to spend several months at the home of Mrs. Bower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. Mr. Bower will Join his family for the holidays after which they will return to their home in Ketchikan. Socialites will gather at the Hotel Marlon this evening for the Monday Night dancing club's first formal dance of the season. A large no-host dinner is being arranged by prominent Salem couples at the Spa preceding the dance. V. E. Kuhn is president of the club for the 1939-40 season and Ronald Frizzell is secretary. "7 it": -JW Tn llntinr ftrtilp-l'.lprt Mm. CharlM M'mdny evening in mmpltmrnt to ba a stellar event ol next Saturday 1 T ! '' ' "4 ' " f ' '--nw 1 A . ' . i f J- if ' h 1 "A jT T. ANNE'S OUILD of St. Paul's Episcopal church will entertain with a smartly arranged 1 o'clock V1 dessert luncheon and bridge at the Falrmount hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Young Thursday, October 26. Luncheon will be served at small tables centered with pastel French nosegays. Assisting Mrs. Young will be Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. Syd ney Kromer. Among those making reservations are Mrs. A. D. Woodmansce, Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs, W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Vern Gil more, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. William Poorman, Mrs. Howard Rex, Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Mrs. Raymond Bone steele, Mrs. Charles Bushell, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. Rich ard Stolz, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. E. M. Duffy and Mrs, James R. Humphrey. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd will preside at luncheon Tuesday In her Court street residence honoring mem bers of her bridge club. Tables will be made up for contract following the luncheon hour. Club members Include Mrs. E. Fritz Blade of Portland, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Taylor Haw kins, Mrs, Keith Powell, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Daniel J, Fry, Jr,, and the hostess, Mrs, Prince W. Byrd. Felicitations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant of Marshfleld upon the birth of a son, Robert Conrad Grant, In Marshfleld October 19. Mrs. Grant will be remembered as Virginia Conrad, The West Lefelle street residence of Major General and Mrs. George A. White will be the scene of a beautifully arranged tea next Wednesday afternoon when the Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church entertains honoring officers and members of St. Paul's Senior guild. Mrs. Russell Catlln Is president of the Senior guild and will receive Informally with officers of the Junior guild including Mrs. E. M. Duffy, president, Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. J. N. Chambers, vice presidents, Mrs. Robert Brennan, recording secretary, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, corresponding secretary, and Mrsl Lee Warnlck, treasurer. All organizations of the church are being Invited through the press to attend. The tea directorate includes Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., chairman, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Frank Patterson, Mrs. T. O. Russell and Mrs. Robert Brennan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hardcastle of North Bend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardcastle last week-end. The membership committee of the American Le gion auxiliary met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. H. Wilson. Those present were Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Walter Spauldlng, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. James Fisher and Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, president of the auxiliary, who was a special guest. Mrs. Mem Pearce will be hostess to the committee at its next meeting, Thursday evening. Oregon chapter, National Society of Founders and Patriots of America, will meet in Portland Thursday, October 26, at 2 o'clock in the home of the president, Miss Ethel May Handy, 745 Cul pepper Terrace. The women of the Missouri club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Effie Gage, 686 North Liberty street. 1 1S n r Pomeroy. who will proitde at a beautifully ftrrnngrd nffalr MIm Betty Head, popular bride-elect, whost marriage will evening.