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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1920)
TTTB OREGON STATESMAN SVXHAY. MAY .TO, 1KO. By KU1II LRXORK FISHER- hiir'wn ?eyn1fs ot Portland i summer work. At the close of the Sti?Mr !5UtfU TdUJ!;,ng ,the netins lhe noat dainty wee ui air. ana Mrs. J. O. Goltra Jrfrtch and initiate J K now uu titers About Gatttj. and "uiusle were enjoyed until 60 member were r resent for thja late hour when lignt iuH3n banquet, which as wm:i at c'wai nerved by the hostess. Thofm o'clock in the Knights of Columbus' bartiriDatlns In th eventa wre Miss Ruth Spoor, a member of the '17 graduating class of Willamette university, who has been teaching at Camas, Wash., is a guest of Mrs. M. Bagley at the J. O. Uoltro home. . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts were hosts to a beautifully appointed din ner at their home Wednesday eve ning, having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W.-M. Plimpton. Mrs. William Boot, and Mrs. A. Cameron of Silver ton. Later they took their guests to the Apollo club concert. Mrs. J. A. Carson opened? her honv on South High street Friday after noon to the regular meeting of the Presbyterian Aid society. During the afternoon program Mrs. W. p. Lord spoke very interestingly of her experiences in the Philippine islands and also oa the "City Beautiful.' showing the good In the floral soci ety. Miss Lucille Love gave a very pleasing vioun solo. rrne- society made plans for the . : Dr. X. L. Tartar, who has recently returned to Oregon from studies at Rush medical college, was visiting his sister. Miss Lena Hell Tartar iu Salem during the week. Mrs. G. A. Rockwell and daughter Marie., of Portland, are the guests 01 :aiem friends over Decoratioa day. Mrs. Julian Rick of Jamestown. X. YJ,:ls the jtuest of Mr. and Mrs. Kd-( ward D. Lloyd, 1510 Court street. Mrs. Rick has been touring Califor nia, and aUer her visit With. Salem friends wRl stop in Washington be fore her return home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey left yesterday for Portland where they will join a party of friends from As toria to motor to Cascade Locks for a visit with their son. all As War Mother of the Salem chap ter of the American War Mothers. Mrs. J. A. Carson requests that as many as possible of the war mothers be present at the court house Mon day morning at 9:30 to do honor to the memory or the boys who gave their lives during the world war. The Luella Kimball club, com posed of the wives of the students at Kimball college, cave a delightful the Misses Rath AsplnwalL Mildred Weils. Kuth Anderson. Genevieve Lo gan. Margaret Llvesley. El ma WeUh. Helen Peterson. Eunice Hart. Mar ion Elmpson. Helen Asplnwall and the hostess. Mrs. C. X. Xeedham returned home part ladles chorus compd only M for AfCnlttCis J Mis Tartar's pupils. The pro-am Will be varied by choice Instrumental selections. Then general public I cordially invited. A memorial service will be h?lJ at the Christian Endeavor hour, p. m.. Sunday evening In the First Board Phrlnlin rhnrrh A Snanlsh war from, Portland yesterday where sbel ,eteran will speak. There will be has been visiting for several dayaj iplja music. Plea bring flowers I Governor Olcott announced Satur day the appointment of Frank C Clark of Medforo as a nc,Wr of the ttat board o( architect examin ers, lo succeed W. G. Caaadlrr. boe terra expired yeterday. .SEE -WOODRY'S STOCI f FBrfkltar. Rag. Ilernt flc. TocW, etc.. briar I bmj or 311 with her mother, who has been quite ill but who la now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ramsden will picnic dinner to the men of the! Z IO Portland this morning and re- rhool at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Sherwood Thursday evening. C.uests of the club were Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Miss Lucille liar- ton. Alter the. supper a short pro gram was enjoyed. A delightful concert wa given in the. Evangelical auditerlura at Quinaby Park Friday evening by thJ piano pupils of Mrs. Hnry Lee ns ust'd by the violin ouDil of Mi&s Joy Turner, whh special numbers by Mr. Lau. violinist and Mr. Armprlest. cornettist of Salem. Arter the recit al, refreshments were served by the -adies' Aid society of Quinaby. The following program was pr?-Jented: Matth's Monday rtleht the nauthir nr tha Isabella had an interesting meeting I iIarcn of the Little Sases Minfr itann Duet A Merry House Party Memorial Day In due respect for those who served, oof place of business will be closed Monday pie's Gash Store Hart hart Sophia Girod and Ella Hahn . . Orchestra Violin. Mr. Lau; pieco. Mrs. Le: cello. Mr. Lee. cornet. Mr. rmprie-t. Violin La Tyrolin Kern Robert Ramsden Gavotte Mabel Rogers I Pretty Rutterfies GreenwaM Sophia Glrod Duet Alumni Reunion. ..Morrison Mildred Beckner and Edith Larson When, All Is Quiet Knight ' Evelyn Longmire Violin Stephanie Gavotte. .CzbuUa Grace Stephens Sweet Idleness Greenwald Mildred Beckner Song Roses at Twilight By the Class Childish Giee St. Joseph Edith Larson Violin Fantasia Danela Duet Over Hill and Dale Enicelman Evelyn Longmire and EIlalahn Orchestra Mr. Lau. Mr. Lee. Mrs. Lee and Mr. Armprlest. Crimson Blushes Ida Lester Ella Hahn Duet Amarylus Mable Rogers and Edith Larson Lea Sylphes Stella Spellbrink The Sedgwick post of the G. A. R.. U. S. Grant circle, are to have a pic nic dinner at the armory Monday. Miss Dollie Dutton and Miss Dor othy Thompson are spending several days in Portland visiting friends. ... One of the delightful parties of the week for the younger set was given by Miss Beryl Morton al her home on Court street Tuesday even ing In honor of Miss Ruth Aapinwall who 4b leaving Tor Alabama soon. main until tomorrow evening. Tiy will attend the motorcycle races. The Live Wire class of tbe Leslie Methodist church accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Borhnstedt are spending the week-end and Monday on a picnic party at Alsea. Mr. and Mrs. Orin A. Lacourse (Mircella Bynon) are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a daughter Saturday morning at their home 592 North Summer street. She has been named Catherane Esthella. Mr. and Mrs. Lacourse have as their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bynon who arrived recently from , their home la Chicago and will be! here several weeks. Mrs. Mary Bogne of Sbradon. Neb., who la visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Whitney at 2105 North Liberty meet and other relatives In Kentle Falls. Wash.. Colfax. Wash.. Tacoma and Portland Is very much dellsated with Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Rjy Branson will to to Portland this morning to at tend the motor cycle races and pend the Cay and Monday. Mrs. William H. Hurghardt. Jr.. left yesterday morning for Portland to pass a short visit with relatives. Miss Lucille De. Witt came down from Portland last night and la spending tha week-end and Monday with her mother. Mrs. Anna K. De Witt. Mrs. R)brt Murrsy returned last night from Portland where she spent the day with relatives. The First Christian church will be the scene of an attractive ranslcale next Thursday evening. Miss Lia Belle TaHut IH preaent ber larre to be fJven to the Grand Army of th Republic at the oe of the meeting. Everyone is corciially invited to at tend. Miss lna Proctor carte over frrn the O. A. C. and is spending the week-end and Decoration day wit ber parents. Miss Ruth Joaes is spadlnK the week-end In Mill City with friends. . Mark Latham of the I'nlversity of Oregon Is spending the week-end la Salem with friends. Miss Dorothy and Prlscllla EakK. daughters of Judge James Eakln of Astoria, who have eben attending the University of Oregon are spending the week-end at the borne of tblr aunt. Mrs. Robert Eakla. Miss Elltabeth Levy, violin artist of this city was very enthutiastlcly received when she sppesred In con cert at the Portland Masonic temple auditorium last week. Portland ar tists appearing on the program were Mrs. Alice Prince Moore, contralte: Miss Nina Dressell. soprano; Miss E. Bsbbtdge. danseuse: and William Robinson Boose, accompanist. COMMUNITY PLAT! Tennis Match May Hot Be Played The final tennis game between senior and sophororoe classes of Wil lamette university may not be played. Both sophomore players being members of the nrrtty tennis team, some objection is voiced thst the? should be matched against sma lt ars. 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