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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1919)
:-. . r . . 7.1 7'77 , : ;";'''. '-7- ''.'7' ' -H- "7r - 7 7'"' ' -" ' - tiik weather; Showers (.' probably fair east portion. 'Moderate south to vest wind. .1 ' .'1 . . . i, . a,,,,,,, KI TTY.IVTH VV lf xrAK - - &ALKM, OHKCION, SUNDAY MOUMXCJ, APRIL 6. 1010 . ' ' i . " t -' 7. .... .l-'t- II II 1' -fV'MlMl -. t !! I li i --..! 1 : SALEM Is unsually fortunate, mu sically in itr nearness to Port land and whatever really good comes to that city is generally passed on ' to Salem audiences. Among the best musicians in the metropolis are William Robinson Boone, organist, and Kathryn Chrysler Street, contralto. Both of these artists appeared Tues day night In Salem sponsored by the ; Tuesday musical club. j The organ numbers by Mr. Boone were truly renditions of an accom plished and brilliant organist His technique was flawless and the feel ing With which he 'played was easily transmitted to his appreciative aud ience. . ' : '. " ' '-. . .-. i . . Mrs. Street was already known in Salem and her many friends gladly welcomed the "chance to again hear her.-1 Her voice Is deep but unusually rich in tone. Throughout her sing ing there was' an ease' about her which few singers obtain. The ticket sale and J admission brought in $132. nearly half of which will be netted for the Armenian-Syr-Ian relief fund. Miss Beatrice Sbel ton and her corps of workers hold first place In the sale of tickets, dis posing of over $40 worth. Especially is the arrangement committee com posed of Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby and Miss Beatrice Shelton, to be com mended, k The next meeting of the club will be the firstTuesday in May, a Mac .JDowell program having been ar ranged forjthls date. - . ' , " - 7- ' Promlnept society men , and wo men dressed r in real "hard-times' There are two sides to the Corset Question The Corset Itself And How It Is Fitted. First -we aid yon in se lecting the right model -,f or ? Z your."; particular type of figure, then we if it the garment and make alterations' to Suit your: particular needs. . 1 Thus ereryvcustomer is 'assured of having a garment comfortahle in all positions, . If you choose a corset from the line of FRO LASET Corsets you have a high grade Corset as well as one that is designed on the correct Front Lace Principle. EENSKA L. SWART, Corset Specialist, -115 'Liberty St. fashion, dancing the Virginia reel to the music of a fiddle, and drinking cider out of tin cups enjoyed a danc ing party at Masonic hall Friday night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz. The rooms were gayly decked with brocoli and kale caught with loops of brilliant crepe papers. As the guests entered they were met at 'the door and Instructed to esrort their lady companion to the dressing room in a wheelbarrow especially prepared for the occasion. Music by a real fiddler furnished the accompaniment for dancing of square dances and th- Virginia, reel for the first hour. A supper of doughnuts and c!der was enjoyed by the guests at a late hour. Though the dinner dance at Hotel Marion Friday night did not attract so large a following as expected, it has been disclosed by those who were there to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season in Salem. Each of. J the tables were centered with baskets of dainty primroses. Amqng the attendants were a ) number of parties sponsored by prominent people. Among tnese were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ollnger, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, and Mrs. S. Stewart. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. I Van Doren were hosts for a party consisting of Dr and Mrs. W. H. Lytle, and Mrs. Fred Thielsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Plimnton. Diss Hazel Downing. wss Aline Thompson. Governor W. Ben W- Olcott. and Ralph Moores. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Linn had places laid for Diss Magerie Marvin and Frits Slade. . ' Guests of Mr. and Drs. Charles Miller were 'Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs. TTadge Lbvelace, and L. R. LeFurgy. 7 -... . V The Tllllcum club memberswill be guests Friday nisbt for a daac- ins pa:ty at the linage ciuo aouse, Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Ftillerton. Mr. and 3n. J. C.Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dane. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delano, Dr, and Mrs. O A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtr. nd Mr. and Mrs. D. 7E. Carlton. In hffaw of- William RoWson Boone and Kathryn Chry"ler Street, musicians at the organ concert eital Tuesday night, Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts entertained the members of the Tuesday Musical rfnh follow roe the concert. Profes sor Roberts played a piano solo aad with Frank Sanders rendered a duet. Miss Lena Belle Tartar sang one se lection. After an hour of Interest Ine talk unon subjects of musical infarct the hostess served the cuesta with light refreshments. Guests beside the club were Wil Ham Robiavm Boone,, Kathryn Chry sler Street. Mrs. George J.-Pearce Mrs. Hardfag and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, and the members present were Miss Beatrice Shelton, Bertha Junk Dar- bv. Miss Lua Smith. Miss Allie Chandler. Miss Dorothy. Pearce Miss Elizabeth. Levy, Miss Jessie Cox, Miss TElma Weller, Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Frank Churchill, Frank- Sanders, and Prof esaor, "Rob erts. 7 - ,, The home of Mrs. T. A.Uvesley was gayly-decked with narcissus. lamb tongues, and other spring flow ers, Friday afternoon for the meet ing of the Lu'acheon Bridge ciud At 1 o'clock a delicious three-course luncheon was served to the mem bers and their guests, who were as follows: Mrs. Joseph Albert, Miss Calista Moore, Mrs. W. II. Eldridge, Mrs. William Boot, Mr. Charles Mc Nary, Mrs. William Plimpton. Mrs. Henry Myers. Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. Clifford Brown, and Mrs. J., L. Van Dorn. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs. George H. Burnett will be hostess lor the Thursday Afternoon club at' her home oa Center street this week. Mrs. T. A. Livesley has gone to Vancouver, B. C, to meet her broth er. Ward DeBeck, who arrived last night. Mr. DeBeck has been over seas with the Canadian forces for four years. He will visit in Salem in the near futuse. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Eddy of Lang- is, Coos county, are the guests of the latter's brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibbard. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy are on their way to Saa Francisco, where they expect to locate. They will visit in Port land and Seattle before continuing on the trip. iThe Home Missionary society of the Congregational church was en tertained at the home of- Mrs. E.' Cooke Patton Friday afternoon. The Gospel for a Working World- was the name of a book reviewed by Mrs. Laadaere. Mrs. W. C. Kantner spoke on "Work Among the Lum berjacks of Washington." and Mrs. E. S. Eddy. Of Coos county, spoke on similar, work among the men in her home county. Misses LaVerne and Constance Kantner left early yesterday mora- ing'for Seattle where they, will vis it with their sister. Mrs. Blanche Thomas, and their two nrotners, uur- ford and Tenrhyn. Mras La verne Kantner will return in a week but her sister will remain for a month 'A congenial group of musical aid literary Deonle were entertainea last night by Mrs. N. E. Gunnel: and her daughter. Miss Katberine. at the Jenks studio. Such studio parties are very popular in the larg er cities but so far have not enter ed Into the social life of Salem. The receptioa room was, a bower f yellow, with its beautiful arrange ment bf daffodils, Oregon " grape and pu?sy willows, and Its yellow shaded lights. Tables were arrang ed in here for cards. In the dancing room maases of wild currant and fern with the use of rose colored lights carried out a color scheme of pink. A program consisting of an Indian pantomime by Mrs. Oscar Gingrich In Indian costume. Instrumental and vocal numbers by Professor Grant Gleason of Portland, and character dances by MSss Genevieve Barbour, precede! the dancing. Among Miss Barbour's dances were two new ones. "Wood Nymphs' and a Grecian -lance. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. U, S. Venator and Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sykes, Mrs. Charles Johns, Mrs. Em ma Culbertson, Mrs. Zoe Stockton, Miss Wilda Solomon, Miss Mlrjorie Melllaeer. Miss Reed, Professor Grant Gleason and Norman Allison both of Portland. Leon Culbertson Charles John, B. B. Robb, Clarence Mrs. Earl Flegel (Barbara Stein- er), popular young society woman, who has gone to New York to be with her husband. Lieutenant Fle- gel. a AS ECONOMICAL DEUQHTrUL, LIGHT PLACE TO TfeASXI V aster Coat s Coat Capes and Dolman type, 'developed on slender, straight lines, seem to be the most favored for Spring wear. Of these the models with loose flowing lines, straight flowing backs and belted in front sections are to all extents receiving the greatest amount of atten tion. Material in serges, poplins, Bolivia, duvet de Iain wool, velotxr in all leading colors. Prices: . . ' , $15.90, $17.50, $19.90, " $22.50, $25.00, $29.00, $35.00 tip to $50.00. 416 State St. . "-- . ! - 416 State St. Newberg, Elliott and Floyd Mcln- tyre. . . Miss Laura Pagh, of Portland and Mrs. Robett Lamkin (Mlgno.i Oliver), of Seattle visitel on Friday with he latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j. Oliver, of South Winter street. Saturday they went to Cor- vallis to visit with Alfred Oliver, a brother of Mrs. Lamkin and a mem ber of 'the O. A. C. faculty. Mrs. Lamkin will visit for a f-w .'ays be fore returning to Seattle, from where she will sail the 18th of this month for South Araerica to join her hus band. M Miss Eula McCulley. who ha3 been visiisrg at the home of Mrs. E. Cook Patton, returned to her home at Hood River, this week. I - Spring flowers, among which daf fodils predominated, adorned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roma C. Hun ter for the meeting of the Tano club this week. Four tables: were ar ranged for Five Hundred. Linn Glea son carrying off high score for the evening's high playing, j The host ess was assisted in serving by Mrs. C. F. Patton. v ! ' Guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. c: F. Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Gleiaon. . Members present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Inman. Mr,, and Mrs. Miller Brevier, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. and the hosts. i Mrs. F. W. Swanton. of Portland. secretary of the Oregon Humane so ciety, has been the guest of Mrs. L. Hofer during her short stay in the city. Mrs. Swanton was in the Nome gold rush and saw lien W. Olcott. present governor of Oregon, leave Nome with his dog team and another "mucker" for the wilds of Interior Alaska. He was then a Door un known mining prospector, fresh from New England. Commenting upon the organ re cital given by Professor T. S. Rob erts last Sunday in McMianville. a publication from that town says: "Mr. Roberts organ playing was a pleasurable surprise and delighted his hearers. The Grand Marcn from "The Queen of Sheba'' was a particularly beautiful number of the program, as was also the exquisite "Sorine Sone" by Holllns. Another number which gave Mr. Roberta an opportunity to demonstrate his mu sicianship was the well-known Mis erere from "II Trovatore. As sympathetic accompanist he was a revelation. Of Mip Lena .P-elle j Tartar, of Salem, and Carl Grissenj of Corval- lis. it says: i -'Miss Tartar has a voire of great richness and flexibility and has a host of admirers among the music lovers of McMInnville. She adds the subtle quality of earnestness that makes her rendition go home to he? listeners. Her singing of "Allah' Ctadwick was especially effect ive. I . "As always Mr. Grlssen's numbers were highly enjoyable. He is a ma- tcr of .his instrument both 1n tech- n'.iue and beauty of tono. und hjs artistic rendering of "Iegende" Wienlawskt was indeed pleasing. Mr. Grissen is a very generous as well as accomplished musician. ! "The church was filled to tts ca pacity, this being the largest aadl- eact ever seer, in the building. I Miss Grace Sherwood is h:te?i Friday night for the Senior class o! Willamette university at her home oa Cross street. The paity was in tho nature of a reunion; three ror mer members o: the class havijg ttrtlv returned from military ser r:c4. These are Ray AtterVniy. Al lan Jones, and Morrill Online Those Why Spring Brings Out ' Freckles and Eruptions FEMININE ARTICLES AND FEMININE WEAR EXCLUSIVELY SHIPLEY'S A clioic selection of Spring Styles 0 FAVORED BY FASHION. FOR EASTER .WEARING I r i . "Wherever you go thronghout tbe atore yon trill find new Mea. new stocks, new styles and every. style shown is selected for' its au thoritative correctness to the prevailing mode, true fashions which will survive the wear of the garment or'fabriel-nd the most im portant of all, the prices are within your allowance: SUITS COATS 7 DOLMANS CAPES ; FABRIC DRESSES .. SILK DRESSES ..... SWEATER COATS . SLIP-O.V SWEATERS CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES . U.G. Shipl "Inertj,Street, Salem. Quality Merchandise 11 1 - 2 ........;19.73 to $55.00 .". G.48 to $57.50 .... I $24.75 to $55.00 .I...-.... .$19.75 to$34.75 .$16.43 to $34.73 .$12.48 to $47.50 ..$'4.98 to $14.75 $ 3.98 to $ 7.50 .-$ 1.98 to $ 3.98 ey Go. Popnlir Prices . i Tb niddea apparaae f rrekU. alight ntptiona or fin liaea at thia arasoa ia attributed by aricntiata M taa "artinie ray." vKrh ia annanally actira daring tb fprinc aionths. Wkera tat kia la aa af-fertd-by thia Inflaeaee. if ana will prorata aa aaara af eomaaoa mrcoliiH was at aaj irag atore. apply a littla of it bort r tiriaf. like eold crm. aba eaa aaaily coma tha troabla. 1ifi lha was ia waahed off next tnomior. miaata flaky akia partirlea rome with it. Tha eatira aatrt catiela ia ra moTfd ia this way ia a waek ar two, with all ita deferta. 7 No blach could aa affectnaDy retnoTt frekl er blmnittm. Tha irw aarfaea It arnaoth. clear, frrsh lookiac. Ka paia ar In- coaTeaicsea aecompaaita thia . almpla treat- J meat. pit rent were il ir-z Marv Putnam, Mcry Paranoni.:ai:. Cladra X'lthal Cteon Teetc,rr. irth llriscs. Lelia j-i-un, u-t i.x a ijebben. Esther 0 ?.!. Klizab?.h LljlMn fa Unl. litiil. Hon '"Jtr Wall. T1a. ence Shirley. Veniia itcKionr. Fay Bolin. Carolyj Sterling. Grace Sher wood. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Peck. Al- Un Jones. Ray Atterburr. llrrlll OhlinK. Harold Nieholi. Ijestlo Sparks. Harry Dowers, and Lewis Stewart. A jolly group of high school stu dents enjoyed a picnic and weldle rcast near Eola Wednesday night. the trip being made on a hayrack. The T. A. elnb. a high school club of young omi, was responsible fur the good time. Seate-t around a huge camp fir'' stories were told and school songs sung. The guests were Mit:os Letha Wil ms. Annabelie Goidcn. Isabellc Gorpe. Margaret White. Maxia3 H li re u. Grace Hunt. Louise Crossan. Hugh Latham. Am.iry GUI. Arriln larger, Earl McDonouvh. llayward Eowl, Jact Lucker, Eugene Gill. W.lllam Harris. Elria Liatis. Leslie i Sp!nger. Ralph Rarncs. Dolph Craig, j Jbn Grirnth. Herbert Darbyn. Ar thur Rosebraugh. Arthur Ross. Wal l.icn Carson. Haroll Millard. Ken-! neth Wilson. Glen Aekerman and Prnard Nutting. Tho members of thi club are Mart riayne. Alice McC:e"n. Gretchen B:twn. Amelia Bancock. Kathrine Slade. Helen Ro3e. Miid'41 Gill. Grtce Humphreys. Mandd McCoy. Ju ar'ta Moore, Esther Paranougian. Doiothy Patterson. Helen Lot -It.-MItlam Swartx. and the faculty ad-rh-er. Miss Kate Chatbura Mr. and Mrs. Johj Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oswald have re cently moved to Salem from. Port land. The men hare opened a tire and repair business. "Corporal Earle Dane, of the head quarters battalion at Camv Lewis. Is visiting In Sa!em over the week end with his wife and friends. Cor poral Daue is a former book-keeper li the Ladd Tna bank. He will return to the camp, tonight. . The Elite Embroidery club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. C Kriesal at 310 South Fourteenth street. The afternoon was pent with embroidery and games and later the hostess served dainty refreshments assisted by Mrs. Underwood and Mrs, Campbell. Those present were Mrs. A. M. Clough. Mrs. J. A Rernirtl. Mrs. Charles Given. Mrs. Ray Clarke, Nellie Knox. Mrs. Bert Waller. Mrs. W. L. Byron. Mrs. II. C. Pugh. Mrs. C. T. Mclntyre. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Underwood. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. E 11. Ryder. Mrs. Otto Shelburg and Mrs. W. S. Wright. P. E. O. Sisterhood or Salem will be represented at the annual con vention to be held la Eugene In May by Mrs. Caroline Selee and Mrs. J. Miles. Mrs. Byron F. Brunk will be hos tess tonight to the Women's Press club, the gathering to be la the na ture of a farewell for Miss Carol Dibble. The members of the club are Mrs. Burton A. Myers. Mrs. By ron F. Brunk. Mis Carol Dibble. Miss Luclle Elliott. Miss Ladle WaU o a. Miss Loclle Saunders. Miss Ger trude Robison. and Miss Dorris Sikes. i t Miss Lucile Thompson, popular daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson, was the guest of honor at a party at the home tvf Miss Mar ine Abst Wednesday night. Miss Thompson went to Portland yester day to enter Miss Catlin's school. Dancing and games were eujoyed by the following guests: Lucile Thomp- soa. Frances Ward. Mona Schaum. Mary West. Mable Simpson. "Florence Elgin. Elsie Victor. Rita Alklre. Ber- nice Kirkwood. Shirley Barhyte. Vir gil Busey. Reginald Busey. Max Moon. Harold Moon. Melbourne Rad cllffe. Frank ReLihart. Lerry Nixon. and Say I Janx. .The fifth birthday of Liston Dwlght Parrish was celebrated Tues day afternoon with a party to which a number of little friends of the host were bidden. . Games occupied the time of the little ones and the mo ther of the host served refreshments to the following guests: Mary Rob Ins. .Vera Mhilee. Fern Purdy. Win efeand Maud Darby, of Scio. Ray Morrison. Lloyd- Purdy and Francis. -Milliam and Raymond Koch. 7 Miss Clover Miller, principal of the' Silverton Grade schools, is being tertalned by Mrs. Roma C. Hunter for a few days. Following the business meeting of the Artisan lodge Thursday night. the members will enjoy a social hour. Including a short program and a lunch. Mrs. W. C Hawley, wife of Con gressman Hawley. has arrived In Sa lem from a brief visit In Albany, fol lowing her return from Washington. D. C. Her presence In the city will occasion many smart social functions. I Mrs. W. G. Allen was a charming hostess Thursday afteraoon when sha entertained the Piisellla club at herN home on Oak street. The special guests of the club were Mrs. F. R. Wetherbee. of Eugene, and Mrs. B. a Miles. Mr. Wetherbee is a go est at the Allen home for a tew days. (Continued on page 2) p;a L10SHER HIGH CLASS , LADIES' TAILORING 474 Court St Just Arrived 'Xew Stamped Centerpieces New Stamped Scarfs New Stamped Tablerunnera THE NEEDLECRAFT 23 Court Street Telephone" 653 A 3.