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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1922)
i f ft i ; .. By MARGUERITE GLEESON T VfRS. Ralph L. White was hos- 1YX teas ; last . night v for the more than ISO members in j. the cast of "Butterflies Ball," at a dancing party In the Elite haU. , The atf air specially honored I Dorothy LTresly, who will leate .late this week with her parents lor Europe, and Janet and Sher ; man Plimpton, who will leare shortly for: their new home in Seattle. ' . '. , ' .r '- ; ; The Philosophlan club of the , high school 1 . held , an Initiation J Prty last Saturday erenlng at the .home of Miss Cecille Llston. i . After the lntiation the guests : enjoyed a, short program, one of . the - features being 'dance by Miss Loyal Grey. ( , Supper was serred at 7 o'clock. ; Those " assisting, in the eerring were Esther Richardson, Jessie Mason and Helen' Berkhart.' ".f , Members- present were: i- Ethel XlTesly, Elaine Poster, Helen Pet ; tyjohn, Alice Saunders. Esther . Richardson, Jessie Mason, i Eliza- Beth ; Fairchild, Cecille Llston, ' Larinia Buirgy, Clam Johnson, erg, Mary Kelleber. GeneTiere Karst, Marie ' Wenxel, Tolanda Desantles. Clarence and Law rence Zleliuskl, Joseph Gisler, Henry Wlndsroth, Louis Desan tles, Daniel McCarthy, Maurice Klinger, Robert Gentzkow, Ber nard Gentskow, Lawrence Smith, Kenneth Moisen, Gordon Shields, Charles Saalfleld and Joseph Ber nardl. ' i Pupils of the eighth and ninth grades of the Grant junior high school will render the following program at the high school audi torium Tuesday erenlng, April 25: . Music Girls chorus. Polly' CoffinLoarera Horn. .Washington's Training Doro thy Hntchason. Rlenzl to the Romans Ronald Montgomery. . t . . Music Helen Trawick. 'A Welch Classic Beulah Gra ham. , i The Telegram Doris Balllnger. Our , Hired Girl Girls chorus Her Graduation Dorothea Grossman. Fauntleroy's Wall Maud D. Gahrielson and Charles Kay Bishop, her . grandson. They will gd" east Tor sereral' weeks, stop ping for some time at Des Moines. Iowa. Friends of Robert Bishop, son Of Chauncey Bishop, will be glad to, know that he recently won the declamatory contest in the sixth, serenth and eighth grades in the Pendleton schools. He is now get ting ready to enter the Umatilla eonnty contest. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Castle left yesterday for Fonita. Colo., where tney will make their home with a lem for more than four years nd hire many friends here. ' - Chorus to Meet With Orchestra The Salem Symphony orchestra will practice with the "Creation chorus tonight according to an an nouncement of the music commit tee. This will be the last time the orchestra will practice with the chorus for some time, it is said and for this reason all who hare contemplated joining the chorus daughter. They haTe llTed in Sa- are urged to do so now, , .Many Salem persons, interested in the presentation of the oratorio hgTe so far ' been prevented from joining before because f -Easter musical programs "and eBtter Music week programs - and . ar rangements. These are now being urged to lese no time in joining the chorns which meets Tuesday evening in the First Congrega tional church. CLOVERDALE NEWS Salem Tisitors Saturday. Mrs. Grace Thomas was shop ping in r Salem Saturday. Relatives from Sajem spent the day with 'Mrs.' P. A. Wood uu day. John Thomas and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Limbos of Sa Mrs. W. BuUke's son and famn ily from Gladstone, spent Sunday with her. ( Mr. and Mrs. Langley of Port land spent Sunday here with Mrs. Caroline Drager. Miss Emma Schlfferer returns to her work in Wasco this week. , Mrs. P. A. Wood will entertain the W, W. dob of Surprise Grange Tuesdav. - Mr. - and Mrs. W. Farr were She will visit few days in' Port Read land rritht h Ulster. : also. :.: The Cloverdale school gave an excellent though short program Friday afternoon to which they sent special invitation to the school patrons, . 's' vThers are so acids or " BAIL ClUfNCtvO -Site tor wtiheeias ckrtfca fijftf& the Classified Ads. TtKmaDds of Mothers have f.v--.-l j . K&Tsxt curs raxrr a wtilltitt twtdy Sot cbl'Jrra t eotapUinlnc of Headscbea, Colds, ! Oonttipatloo, FrvrrUanesa, Etom- j i aeb TroaMea and Bowel lrregalart- j tiaa. TtMa powders "v. are easy and pleas- ant to take and ex 4 I ceUent - rwolts are aocooepib a Dy uwu ttsw lvxts ? ! r , i a m ' abalU-3L!L ....... .' Katherine Hartlev. Bern tea Mnl-1 Gwynn. vev.'Lois Moorehead. imocenL Lasea-Mafgaret Pro, Gardner. Leva! Grev. Thelmal music Donald Deckebach. .Peed.' Faith Prldv. Htn nrt-l One of Christ's Little Ones ! nart. Mrr Berkhart. Bnth pr-lM"el Creson x ton. Erma Meeks. Erma Richards. BI0X cniers Daughter Esther Dlef enbock Sarah Soiof. "ocget. Helen Meyer. Mollle Samuel. Mar- .The Mourninr Veil Mary Hur- garet Stetleri o. rey f :-.r J I vocal solo Mrs. Alice Thomo- w w i . : -.... , . ... i ... -. -. - - i sun- - j-. . . . ... - received! rtr v. v. vtiM iti mn"S cmmun? v Prizes following the decison of the uviuv&.uuu wutcu wu i Mia UJ 1 lllA'ngtfn.'wIiii nuV. ti id. jfl1l - dren. The' entire class as well as L."? Mrs. Henry Gwlock of . . . ... iiear LAKe. la., wno nave'been hmj omen were investea wim i , -wi. i .v r ". . : Vi,- kv. .vtu u waiuornia ior me winter, spent tji,sk. tiu-.iir.vv f.i-.-. I4" " oaiem ai ine nome or ' Zleiin.iri, r.u wn. wiJ Mr. P1- Garlock's nephew. John,D. " l Uwn rr. ei m . iuci. jvib oaiaraij tor rirArnn C-w anil Dtri1..4'i .l.l I I j their son H. D. Garlockand aaugnter, Mrs. K. il Moore. i vP yf 'r Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Gerhke and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and daughter Of Sllverton. drove to Salem nn r. -:.v . .., I rr . BAKING POWDER. t the JohriD.'Jiurd6me 'return-i ing to Silverton the same night. JAt the parsonage 'of the First 1 47 I rahM ".' Mrs;mma B. Beckett j wm-J w I or saiem and J. L. Welch of Linn 0tM sOk rsA I married In the presence of a few vruuWWCJ VJl- ZJSV& i intimate frtnri. ..x-fl.. rr mm g , . "TW'x'v"" w wf-'Wiiri VwV IKantier read the Impressive ser vice.. ' After a Short wTAfn- tAnr 3e ess than of "higher. ;;ey tawwuer. - I thrv will ma.fr thai Vnma Ul ILlllU Ul Ul IkU. ' ..I ....... i. IT IT 2 .laittw .vr ? I rprtland were liosts for a week- IUU ddVC lU luuig i end party at their home In. Port t ... , ,. s i - v ,- v ..v I land. Salem (persons; included il2.e lu. f.M": ord Far- iiuiuwiu ui iuuuu Mvutui mer, Mr. ana jars. Paul Hendricks. W lriA OTWirtirnn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Egan.' and 1 'I I It - I - , i Have: YonrrArchltcct Plan a Hoosier in Your New Home 1 0 siC nn flill Gi?es You a Wonderful Shaker ' Sifter -Makes Jour BaJdngs Better x Captain and Mrs. Earl CFlegel ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin have returned from a visit in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graber and two sons, Albert and Kenneth, have gone to their cottage at Nes- kowin.'near Ttnamook. They will be gone for several days. Mrs."Barry'Hni and daughter, Mary Estelle, of Portland, are guests of Mrs. Hill's "Sister 'Mrs. Harry Wenderoth. Mrs. Hill for merly lived in Albany where Mr- Hill was a member of the Albany Herald Publishing company. Mrs. James H. G. Ewing has re turned from a visit in Albany 1 where she was a guest of rela tives. Friends of Rev. E. B. Lockhart will be glad to know that he is re covering hfcely from an bperation' at the Salem hospital. " Carl D. Gabrlelson left last night for Pendleton where he will , be Joined by his mother! Mrs. D. 1 fTTiTTn fiAT.KVnATl . t 'Merfy-Go-Round club with 955 Csemeketa street. ! : ' Modern Writes, with Mrs. f J. C. Nelson,' 51 TJorth Cot- This famous tented shaker . aJSJhriclBlpT , l 'sifter is joneof tteinany- .SJS labor-savin? inventions in- . KInley 00,, 7:80. , ; . eluded Wltn ine nwoicxw ! Wednesday - This ; sifter , maKes. - your 1 :: 6u-Monica Altar lodety, halcinsrs better because Ul with Mra. M. J. Petrel. 568 Tnixes air With the flour. , It . orth CotUge street.' .. . wrtrV fftur times as fast 'aSl Barbara Frietchie Tent. other sifters, so' that one sift- a Dig m.i . General Aid of First Meth- erjry wnen you uac. . odlBt churcht Epworth hall, f , ThA :r entire : filter couui.-. . anart for-1 cleaning it ; is J Civic Arts section of Arts more . 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