The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 08, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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    TUB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY" MORNING. OCTOBER 8, 1922
omen s
Bj MARGUERITB CliEESO.M
' Club Gtiest Bay,
i to fie Observed
Next Saturday
"Guert day,! an annual event
vith the t Salem Women's club,
will b observed Saturday, ; Oct,.
14,' by the club members, y Each
A member Is privileged to bring two
, guests ' and "are isfhg specially
urged by the officers of the clnb
f to bring strangers or newcomers
in Salem.
v PTbe' Mwntag'M ' t Tjtr
song cycle by'Chayiea Av'aJfel
a
field
Cadmao, ill-be sang by jnixexl
qnartet ctnhpbBwl'bf lour popular
Salem soloists.. . Miss Dorothy
Paryp-jVlfftyJtne, ccjBtna,W
mentf. The quartet Is composed
of. Mrs. Ada Miller-Harris, so
il crano ; Mr;, Jrrd yfttll Xong.
alto; H. B. CUUyer tenbr, -and
Charles M. Cone barlteue.
4 The music committee ,is In
charge ai toe program for the
day. . Mrs. Harry Of. Styles Is
chairman of theo cmmlttee.
Other members of the music
- committee are Mrs. Phil L. New-
meyer, '.Mrs. Merle Rosencrans,
Mrs. Dorothy Pearce and Mrs.
Arthu? . Rahn.' "
The .song cycle will follow the
business meeting and. tea will be
served later by the social commlt-
? tee. Mrs. T. C. Smith Is chair
man of; the , social , committee ; for
the day and, other tnerrfbers are
JMrs. V. Q. Shipley, Mrs. 4 Louis
Lachmund, Mrs. Frederick Lam-
prt, Mrs. Datvtld W. Eyre, Mrs.
William Wafton aindMrs. T. A.
Lte&ley. v
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The Bniinessvaad .Professional
Women's club will meet for the
first 'taeetlng of the'tall WedneV
t day evening." Dinner at the- lPiel
Piper will & followed by a busi
ness meeting.; The-elkb-last-year
;GE0.:C.W1LL
Closing Out Ptanomd
v. Phpnrraph Blok mt,
NewPhonogfaphsj Price.
I $1 down, $1 week up.
'; Pianos $89 up ; terms
? $5 down, $5 month up.
See A3. on 'Jlaat page - of
. ; second section
Salem Musical Bureau
; ; CONCERTS FOR 1022
Royal Dadmun, Arm8ry Friday Nov. 7thj baritone soloist,;
N. Ti Philharmonic.-Orchestra. !
t Marcel Pupre Christian Church. Friday Nov. 24; organist
Cathedral If otre Dame tn Paris. n . ;
JlirgSiorlte D'AlvaVex.xirniory;. Friday Dec. ltfta principal
ontrlte Chicago Grand Opera-Co ; .rrv
sWoa tickets for these three concerts 3.50, f4.50, fSJB
t s ,vS . Telephone or,. Address:
J . - MRS.;W. S. .ANDERSpN.; 4pl. Court Sti
MINNETTA MAGERS
Teacher of Singing v .
' Vocal Coach
f 4
1 ; ': High school credits given In voice
- Salem Studio.' Friday afternoon and Saturday, Derby Bldg.'
Phone 365.
Portland Studio, 212 Tilford Bldg. .
V Pupil of Herman De Vrles, leading music critic and eminent
Vocal, teacher of Chicago; Chas. W. Clark, noted teacher. and. conv
Cert singer of Paris; Herbert Miller at Chicago Musical College,
and Francesco Seeley at Willamette University.
Italian and French diction. Pupils prepared for concert and
6nera.- i :: ' ' .- . -.
f -
Miss Elizabeth Levy ..' ' '
TEACgER OF..VI0LIN
American and European Study
0rchd3tralrrainine. Ensemble
Classes in Alchin Harmony, Ear Training and Tone
thinking applied especially to violin students
; Accredited by State Board of Education
Phone 244-J - ' Studio 563 Court Street
IJENA .Bjm?; TARTAIl-rContralto Soloist t
I jl A teacher, of Singing: .
4 nlnltor rtVr&ttr9hS,,of ChHst' Scientist, Director of
Slusu? Salem IligrL SchqoLIgh School Credits in Voide.
i-linaamentai principles oi
. ' H. . M - mmm -W-V
gh Frontal Tone Placement Diction, Artistic Phras
t. InterlretatTdn.f ' ' ' ' ,k ,.
ingana,
;, A
-ELMA WELLER, Pianist
' Specializing in Artist Tone,
iern, weight, relaxation.
;! , . FOR BEGINNERS ,
ji ; ; The Dunning System of Improved Musiclstudy ;
The only, system indorsed by the woridts: most renowned
1 musicians, such as:
I f I Xeciexky ' ! Bloomfield-Zeisler
'' .. " " De'Pachmann Carreno and others
1 studio: 65 N.:Lerty Phone '.135X-,
.
oi.ru cakxiak
Monday '
Chapter All, P. E. O. wlthlMrs.
, McLead. 570 North Twelfth
street.
Young Business Women's Bl-
ble class In Y. V. C. A. at
6:36.
Republican Women's Study
1 club, 2:30. with ?Mrs. C. P.
' Bishop, 230 North liberty..
Y. W. C. A: board neetlng, as
sociation rooms.
Etokta club,, with Mrs.'Ony O.
Smith, 1025 North Church.
Salem Arts, league, library
auditorlulim.
Janlor Guild of St. Pauls with
; Mrs. Curtis Cross.
Wednesday
Bivs, and Prof. Women's cliib,.
Pied Pipr tea room,, 6:30.
Barbara FrietcMe tent af I.
of V.
First Methodist F.oreign Mla
- sionary. society, with - Mrs.
Ray Karmtr. -
Thursday
Missionary Dept. Congregation
al Women's union.
Y. M. C. A. auxiliary, at Y. M.
C. A., 2:30.
Friday
Jason Lee Home Missionarl so
ciety. Three Links club, at I. O. O. F.
hall.
Baptist Missionary society, at
. church.
Saturday
Salem Women's, club, Commer-
vtdal club rooms.
two-part program, one deNxted to
entertainment features and ' the
bther of an educational nature.
A study of the constitution or the
nation ahd state and other edu
cational programs were given at
each meeting during the year for
thedast season. . . ' i ,
Miss "Miirpah Blair is president'
of the local club which is affili
ated with Jhe' state 1 fejeratonj.
Miss Connedia 'Maryln Is an ,ofi
cer ot the stale" federatFon"
,.;J v w 4
The ptate 'convention of tlie
WJC.T.U.' will, convene In Mc4
MinhTille Tuesday ahd will Mat
until Friday evening. The dele
gates from the lqcal -union are
Miss MattlV Beatty. Mrs! W. W.
Rosebraugh, Mrs. lary LaFol
lett.. Mrs.. Ida Ross ,
i Mrs. Sarah E.01Uvej;'is iprhf-,
dent of the Marlon coounty organ
ization while Mrs. Mary Mallett
v ocai recnmqire, lreatn von-
. TA. " . 1k1
.Residence 507 Center St.
Phone 1483-W
V.
and Touch, through the mod-
ACQ
Ha president of ,Ue Jtatl organi
zation. The meetings are to be
held in the First Baptist church
In McMinnville. Mrs. Eta Hin
6 haw of McMinnville ia in charge
of regisration of delegates and
entertainment.
The Benton County Boys' and
Girls' Home will be one of the
chief items of business taken up
at the meeting this year. Mrs.
Ada Wallace Uuruh will be among
those presenting reports.
Speakers at the convention will
include Dr. Carl Gregg Doney of
Salem; J. S. Landers, Mon
mouth; W. J. Kerr, CorvalHs.
The Salem Arts league will
hold the first regular meeting of
the year Tuesday In the auditor
ium of the library. Election of
officers will be the chief Item of
business at this meeting. Mrs.
John W. Harbison is president of
the organization at the present
time.
Through an error the ttme of
meeting was given for Monday
night in a previous announce
mJLt. The meeting will be Tues
day night, .the usual time of
meeting.
City Kovcrnment will be taken
up by the Republican Women's
study club tomorrow. Mrs. C. P.
Bishop, president of the club, is
coitertaining the organization..
Mayor George E. llalvorsen will
discuss the city's government and
needs with the women. A discus
sion of the amendments ta the
constitution will be taken up by
the women also, and it is desired
that there be a fall attendance,
according to Mrs. Bishop.
. .
The Women's auxiliary of the
Y. 31 C. A, will meet at the Y.
M. C. A. rooms Thursday for the
first meeting of the fall. Mead
Elliott, boy's work secretarp, will
talk to the members ' and plans
will be made for the year's work.
Women interested in the wark of
the Y are invited to attend wheth
er they are members or not, ac
cording to Mrs. J. B. Littler, pres
ident. The P. E. O. chapter AB will
be entertained Monday at the
home of Mrs. McLeeud.
The missionary department of
the Congregatiopa Women's
union wilLmeef Thursday of this
week. "Rev Helen Ranjiy,-pastor 1
of a" San. Francisco church wno
will be at the Congregational con-f
ference in Corvallis this week,
will 'speak at tills meeting-. Rey.
Ranney-is considered an especi
ally nrominent Woman In Congre
gational church circlesonjthe Pa
cific coast.
A report of the meeting of the
woman's board ; .of mission far
the Pacific will be given bp Mrs.
W.C, Kantner, who represented
the' Salem board at the meeting J
in Portland.
Royal Dadmuny i.well known
American baritone, who will give
the first coacerfpf the Safem Mu
sical bureau, November ,17, ia a
slneer whose fine voice and -con.
seientiou work has made for him
familiar place on the concert
stage for the last 12 years. He
has been solist with all of the
leading orchestras in the east arid
Is popular as an oratorio singer.
Marcel Dupre, French organist
aV the Cathedral . Notre Dame in
Paris, will give the second num
ber of the series. The organ con
cert will be, given 'at the First
Christian church Friday : Novem
ber 24. M. Duprea plays without J
notes and entirely from memory
all of Bach's works. His impro
visations are inclined toward mod
ern harmonics and hts numbers
are considered amazingly clever.
This concert Is being sponsored
by the Salem Music Jeachers as
sociation. Marguerite de' Alvagez, pro
nounced d'Alvarath, principal con
tralto of the Chicago Opera com
pany who is now. on a' tour in
Australia, win give the last con
cert' for the season, December
I ' ' V r . -
Mrs.- W. E. Anderson, inanager Of the Salem Musical Bureaui
15. This artist has Aing in eyeri
opera boose in 'Europe and was
guest artist with the Chicago
Opera company in 1920.
The Music bureau haa brought
a number of nationally known ar
tists to Salem during the last four
der the direction of the bureau
were Matzenauer, Philharmo
nic orchestra. Garrison, Winifred
Byrd and Theo. Karl.
AT THE UBRARY
'Rising Temper of the Cast'"
The ambitions and efforts of
China. Australia, the Philippines
and other subject peoples in the
years since the war as seen by a
journalist, Frazier Hunt.
Short History of Science,' :
A brief but comprehensive history
of the discoveries of science from
earliest civiliatlon to the present
day, by W. T. Seedgwick aad II. i
W. Tyler.
"Dingbat of Arcady': By
Marguerite Wilkinson. The de-,
lightful story ot a vacation which;
the author and her husband een-
joyed in an open boat on the
Willamette from Albany to the
Columbia and then to Astoria. .
"Geography of Plants" The
plant life of various regions ot
the earth described by M. E.
Hardy.
"A Jewish Chaplain in France"
The work of Young Men's He-
.brew Association during the
World war described by Rabbi
Lee J. Levinger.
"The Ministry,," a study of
the .ministry as a vocation, by
Charles Lewis Slattery.
"Opera Goer's Complete Guide''
Comprising twq. hundred and
sixty-eight opera plots with mus
ical number and casts by Leo
Melitz.
; 'A Midsummer Night's Dream."
William Shakespeare, beautifully
illustrated by Arthur Hackham. .
"Art and I," penetrating re
criticisms, by the foremost Aus
tralian art critic," Charles Hind.
"Wings of Youth," a story of
ambitious effort in eN York city
by Elizabeth Jordan.
; "Through the Shadows,"- a
story full of amusing complica
tions, bp Cyril Aldington, v.
, "Landloper," by Holman Day.
"Mr. Pirn," by A. A. Miine.
"Black Gold," an amusing story
of adventure, by Albert Payson
Terhune.
Boy's Books
"The Wield Heart," stories of
the wild pets the author and her
littM brother enjoyed inthef
childhaod on Puget Sound, told
bp Emma. Lindsay Squier- i
"Ten Girls from History m by,
Kate Dickinson Sweetser.
"Popular Schoolgirl," by Ange
la BrazU!
"Over Two Seas," byj Ralph
Henry Barbour and H. Pt Holt.
"Lively City oMfgg," a funny
6tory, bp Gelett Burges. c
TO
Vocational Adviser and Psy
choanalyst Will Be'
Heard in Salem
A series of two Tree lectures to
be given-on succeeding evenings
in the First M. E. church by
George Cromwell Blower, voca
tional adviser and psychoanslysi
will be inaugurated Tuesday at 8
o'clock. The second lecture will
bA elven On WednsdayveVening,
Both of them are- for Tpien and
.women.
The general topic of Mr. Blow7
ers talks will be ''Business . and
Social Progress," and are intend
ed to be especially helpful to'men
and women engaged in business
Mr. Blower will axplaia'wbjr . men
fail after reaching the age of 35;
will tell why men and women
have physical breakdowns early
in life; why women lose the charm
ot personality early in. life, and
why the rich get richer and men
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In other words Mr. Blower him- i
self is an example of success ;
against great obstacles. Born in
poverty In England ho came to :
the coal' f!eds ofthis state when
a chikf of 3' years. In spite off
seeming insurmountable obstacles
he acquired an acedemic educa
tion, "and then through his own
efforts pursued courses in leading,
universities of America and Eng-j
land, attaining high degrees -and
honors. , -1
Taking up the work of lecturer j
and teacher Mr. Blower has won j
prominence and won a large nxeas-
uro-ef success. His services have;
been sotrght by industrial lead
ers of the country and large num
bers have inspired to large efforts
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The- &lIc is incited, to attend
each of tfae lectures..
Salem Artist Series
Albert II. Gills and Edward Warren, Managers
Cyrena Van Gordon.L October 17
Prinra Donna Mezzo Contralto
Paul Althouse, Tenor February 21
Metropolitan Opera Cornpany
Alberto Salvi :., March 13
ij . World's Greatest Harpist '
-Salem Armory
Season Tickets $5.00; Student Tickets $3.50
Including Tax
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Reservations for season
Wilt's Music Store, State Street
Call at Moora's Music House, Court Street
or mail cheek to -
Albert II. Gille, treasurer, 1232 Center Street
Give choice of scat location
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