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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1924)
... v ! TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ! THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1924 rtt ...V- fi ' , , ,,(s5 Jf p 1 yRS. HARRY WEI was a de IvJ. ligbtful hostess on Tuesday afternoon" for the members of the U: D. bridge club and a rqup of lasted guests. Xutum'u ffowers were used i In - the rooms where tJdi tables were In play. The prize of the afternoon went to a Hestp Mrs. Roderick I Waters. Ot&ercY$ Suests .for the day wers: I Mrs. G. Schurieman, Mrs. Ff ederfci firock, Jr., arid Mrs. iltickestefn. 'uncbtfori "was-: served late fn tLar afternoon. ; The 'mernfbers of the club In clude: Mrs. N. C. Nadbn Mrs. E. C Thomas, Mrs. T. M. Barr, Miss RdslHal "BachV Mrs. JoTm B. Nath msn, : Mrs. Bert Pruitt, Mrs. E. Ilcterlin. Sr., Mrs. E. Eckerlin, JHMrsvHeftry Hiutsten, Mrs.: S. iseitensteln, Mrs. .Oj. Xjv. Healy, ii-'t the hostess, Mrs. Harry Wels. For the club's next meeting on Od .Sober 21,. Mrs. C. D.' Thomas wl'l be the hostess. Announcement was made last a I Iht 'that Professor Horace Rah . ;r,'.of j winamet'te university, w uo'wm scheduled to give a pub 1 iJsalfnV recital ' next ' Friday .':! the benefit of the Salem Wom & ai'a 'cuS, : will Se unable to ap pear as scheduled, owing to orders lye by 13 doctor.., . jj . , ' p rofessor Rahsko'pf Is now con fided to his bed.- j Announcement will be .. made liter as" to. the date when he will it . ; . . ; ! One. of the .most attractive of tie week's dinner parties was that -it .Tuesday .evening at which; the : I ii i? of the i Delta . Chi . : sorority cretfostesses ' at .their chapter .oasori South. Winter street. In : led, as-honor guests Were Miss :...ier. Parounagian and Mr. " 'i.BinreS whose marriage will -1 a-:place ion Saturday, and Dean I-vIIrsi George . H. . Alden, and " : 1 J3. Hzget , . "Miss Parounaginn -i president' o't the sorority, dur - her senior year tn the univer- ,. 'iUe, dinner table was charm !y decora'ted with a basket of t cSryyantfiemums ana harmon-T-ranuIra.'. , ' ' ' ' . ic "added to the pleasure of ' " cf liner. Miss Mildred Grant lllol Delferna Kelso both jlringT plahoj solos. . Cjverswerei placed lor: Dean nl Mrsi. George H. Alden, Mrs. -I 'a. s Mrs. 'Alice H. Dodd, Miss 'rtier-Pareutra'glanv Mii Ralph lirnes. Miss Mildred Grant, Miss 1 ecerieT Thompson, Miss Jessie yfcus. Miss Verna 1 McKeehan, lira Helen Rfcholsen, Miss Mar ?rtt.Ranght, Miss Viola; Carrier, Rossman, Miss Cleo Weddle, " Tacieron, Miss; Dorothy ) en, Miss Delferna Kelso, Miqs Hewitt,, Miss Margaret Bo a," Miss Hemoh' Trybr, and Miss imxedTHerwig, s The Three Link club will meet t 2:30 .1Wock tomorrow , af ter c i In the club rooms. .Hostesses ? tL Imeetirig are: liazel Ray- :ra, Luella Speaker, Hazel Van ".jLzz, Madeline Nash, and Mar uerlte Ifammockw The time win '4sTjtVdttotthejnakpsot plans r the all-day "'bazaar' announced cr 'toireiaSer,:l4.' ; ; .p. c i. u i .' . ,f y weUnst o( the Lady .Musco i.clj4"'of Salem, is called for - "rrpwTiieTening. (at the lOOP : .1' hy'the dutchess,- 'Alm'a jHen ' ::a:'-, ! T nisaboVothy'Baker'ent6 I the". rae taWrs. "- pf the Hattle Iltchefl Missionary. . cirble -of the irst CXrlstian,churVbT4Tuesday venlnj atTher 'home. . .Fern John . i pre ailed,' .with the ' deTOtlonal ; rea,t y Mrs. John i Humphreys. Ekerj told "an , Interesting tcry of' Central. Africa, j Hiss Margaret tRodgers, daugh :r cT fSa Ute Gebrge F. Rodgers, j-crrrected 'to 'arrive ".here some- , wr Tisrieo i In . r$w"",!s the time to pre ca'rfor something.better. It Is not too late to enter It irewjclasses just statt 'i -during our fall open Do 6 delay, - and . .it hare to say with re 'nt, "If I had only pre- . ;e4 In tlme" , Prepare - - y.and.he. ready' for the - t opportunity. ' TAflT'HSRS.!? PBOfi: 101 time nextweek. JMisg Rodgers, having saneti. from Cherbourg. France on the liner - Berengaria, will land in the New (York port tomorrow. She has been spending thej ; summer abroad ( studying sculpture, her time having been spent mainly in Paris. I The Highland Parent Teachers' association ' will meet ( tomorrow afternoon at 3 : 3 0 ! o'clock at the school for the first, fall meeting. r .The Four-In club of Macleay met 'at the home of Mrs. J. M. Martin on Wednesday for an all day meeting with Mrs. Huestman an assisting i hostess. The name of Mrs.. Oornf oirth was added to the" club roll. Nineteen members were present for the day, each re sponding with a reading or talk. By the unanimous : vote of the club Mrs. W. C.! Kantner was made an honorary i member. The morning was given over to sewing and chatting and the af ternoon to a business meeting and program. A delicious dinner was served at noon; , . Members of the club present Tfere: Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Mary Sammons, Mrs. William Farr, Mrs,: H. Bartels, Mrs F. I Cannon, Mrs. T. : S. , MacKensie, Mrs. Mabel Bath. Mrs. G. E. Ter williger, MrsV.E. F. Knighton, Mrs. O. G. Schelberg, Mrs. John , M. Plank," Mrs. Arthur Spellbrink, Mrs. Harry E. Martin, Mrs. Daisy D. .Robinson, Mrs. J. F. C. Tec ken burg, .Mrs. Mary .Hilborn, Mrs. John Cornforth, and the h6stesses Mrs. J. M. Martin and Mrs. Car rie Fuestman. The visitors In cluded:. H. O. Taylor, William Farr, W. W. Powell, T. S. Mac Kensie, John U. Plank, J. F. C. Teckenburg, Claire Martin, Keith Martin; H. E."Martin, J. M. Mar tin, Miss Verlyn Carey, ahd Mary Frances Robinson. ; : - - At the luncheon served' Sunday bj the Catholic " Daughters of America one "of the pleasant: fea tures of the program was the solo by Mrs. Philip Jaekoskl accom panied by Miss Mary Lebold on the piano. . Mrs. Jaskoski has a very beautiful soprano voice and was repeatedly encored by the Daughters and their guests at the conference. j i . The West side circle of the Ja son Lee aid society is beginning preparations for a bazaar and cooked food sale, to be given the. latter part of next month, at the Jason Lee church. . j It. is expected that all members of the circle will give assistance. j The Thursday Afternoon club will meet . this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Kirk, 1450 State street. .Hostesses with Mrs. Kirk will be Mrs. Jj H. Albert and Mrs. Charles K, Spauldlng. - Social Calendar Today O " First Presbyterian church, rally dinner, 6:30 o'clock. Thursday Afternoon club, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. C. K Spauldlng and Mrs. J. H. Albert hostesses.at home of Mrs. Kirk, 1450 State street. , . O. A. C. club,-, Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, 14 65 Chemefceta. Rally, dinner. First Presbyter Ian church. 6:30 o'clock. :( Business and Professional Wom en's rummage sale, 165 N. Liberty. Golden Hour club, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs.: D. N. Hendricks, hostess. ; , Kensington club, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen hostess. f Invitational dance recital, HJer-taas-Prestoa school of the dance art, Roberts hall, 8 o'clock. , Meeting for the. organization of a chapter of Job's Daughters, Ma sonic Temple, 3 o'clock. Jason Lee church supper. . South Salem Friends Woman's Missionary i society. Mrs. . Ethel Miller, 1620 South High street, hostess. ; ! Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church. Miss Gertrude Eakin, hostess, at Salem Indian school at Chemawa. 2:30 o'clock, and Professional Business Women's sale. Highland Parent-Teacher associ ation, 3:30 o'clock, Highland SChOOl. ... j; Three-Link club, club rooms. I Saturday f Salem Woman's I Club. Club house. Business meeting 2:30 o'clock, i,; j v; J , . .. ' s Professional arid Business Wom en's sale, 165 N. Liberty, ; Salem friends pf Robert Littler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Littler, will be interested In the news that he la actively engaged In the Coolidge campaign, making an average of two speeches a, week in ; and about San Francisco. Though having resumed his work at Stanford last Thursday, he will continue campaigning! up till the election. v ' I r - ' j I .: ( One hundred ahd Tifty invita tions have been issued for the an ticipated dance recital of the Hjertaas-Preston school this eve ning at the T. S. Roberts .hall, 505 North Summer street. The recital will open at S o'clock . (Of especial interest will be the solos whicbr Mrs. James Lester Gault, lyric soprano, f whose gifts are known to many friends in both Oregon and Washington, will give, during' the evepinfe. Mrs. Gault Is a voice teacher In Corval s. ' I $ .. ... iMIss Flora McCoy, a pupil of Miss Hjertaas, who is altogether charming in her drabiatic work, will also be In Salem for the eve ning to assist. ' Miss Mcboy is a freshman at Oregon Agricultural college. ( I i . ' : . : i Mr. Blair Steward , baritone, who Js outstanding in j Oregon Ag ricultural college musical circles, will take part In the delightful evening also. 1 Miss Flora Maloney will play the evening's accompani ments. - - - i : . ; i Both Miss Hjertaas and Miss Preston will appear in Intriguing solo and couple dance interpreta tions. Miss Hjertaas will open the evening with a comprehensive talk on the aim's and the technique of the dance art, with Miss Preston giving the demonstrations, i Both Mr. Gus Charlston and Mr. Charles Preuss will be. here from Portland to act as Ushers. L. ; r - . j Miss Ruth ; Bedford, accom plished fn piano, has been 'secured as accompanist for . the program of the Salem Arts league ' which will ; be ; given next Tuesday eve ning at Waller hall. Miss Franz Doerfler will give a dramatic re cital of real interest. , Assisting her will be her brother, Martin Doerfler, ; ; t Miss Bedford, who will play the r LOOKING AHEAD FORlc , Plan now for winter comfort by asking for further Informa tion regarding the most econo mical, heating plant on, the marset, : Eastman Sibloco TFurnaces 579.60 and up A lc post card brings thi information without any obli gation on your part. Silverton Blow Pipe Co. :L EHverton, Oregon Put It To Every test You, Can Think of Prove to Yourself that XHE. 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Commercial. accompaniments j Is popularly known tin Salem musical circles. A pupil of, Miss Beatrice Sheltoa, sh has been accompanist for tbe Apollo club for a number of seasons.-, ; ) -. - , ; j ', Tlie Golden. Hour club-will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon today at the home of Mrs. D. N. Hen dricks. This is the first hieeting of this luncheon and, social after noon club Xor the year. A meeting of Ithe Woman's Civ ic league .was held last' night in the Chamber 'of Commerce rooms, the session haying been called to make plans for the season's work; . The. congregation of Ihe First Presbyterian church 'is planning a fall rally dinner for this evening at ' 6 : 30 o'clock it ' the cnurch ' Each family Is asked to bring a covered dish and Buttered rolls with 6w'ni service.- The women of the church will furnish the coffee. 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