The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 25, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON .STATESMAN, SALEM, OHECOH
SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY- 25; 1025
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AUDRED BUNCH
MR.- AND MRS. L. HOBSON
'will celebrate. their golden
wedding anniversary at a dinner
at a o'clock' today at the "home of
Mrs. Walter D. rugb. 431 North
Eighteenth '. street, when ;; covers
will be placed- for children, "grand-'
chJidren and guests ' who were
Present at th Weririlnr Sfl var
impress, of such; study ias that
which Miss Levy knew. : ; 3
la anticipation of her! concert
here, which will
mal appearance
v.
Miss Levy has
be her, first fof
since her return
both from Europe and New iYork",
announced: that
; v It Isn't everypne who can realize
'a fcherished dream in th home
land of one's mother, but that is
whit ca nie to Miss Elizabeth Levy,
daughter of Mrand-Mrs. S. ' Levy,
When she went broaf to study. ;
Following- with parental delight
the unfolding of her liUIe daugh
ter's manifest talent for the violin,
Mrs. Tt? 1c new from the begin
ning .that some . day her own
daughter was going to have a
ehnc to. study. where others of
the Van St ra at en family had
studied be rore her at the Royal
Conservatory In Brussels. Belgium
where the atmosphere and envirr
onment are. of the best,
Coming of a family that was
o, both -sides musical. Miss Levy's
gifts were not miscalculated, and
by 4920 she was ready to enroll
for study in a foreign musical cen
ter under' no less a master than
.of. International fame. Caesar
Thomson. Miss Levy not. only at
tended, classes ; in the coi aerva
tory,; an unusual experience for
any American' .' but took personal
Instruction.' under Thomson as
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Miss Levy speaTis. with the freest
enthusiasm of the tutelage offered
at such a conservatory where chll
'Aren enroll as if for public school,
fnajoring in the specific branch,
.toward which their talents aspire.
.That her year abroad was a happy
one as far as Mis Levy Is con
cerned, and that the atmosphere
of a Royal Conservatory is. in her
estimation, of vast influence, is
adequately proved by her own
.feelings in the- matter of this type
of national school. Some dav it
;may work out for this country.!
At 'least that Is the sincere dream j
ui iuu; wuue wur ocars me
among those who will be patron
esses for the event, which tomes
Statesman. An Instrumental duet
of unusual Interest was the u Is
olde and steel guitar number by
Miss Florence Lake and Miss Isa
bel Bartlett. Misses Lake and
Bartlett granted their audience an
encore. r ;
Other numbers given during the
evening by Mr. T. S. MacKensie,
whose songs are always apprecia
tive were, "The Wee. House on
the Hillside" and "The Reason We
Wear de Kilts." with Roamta'; in
the Gloamln " as an encore. ' -
During the evening Miss Mur
ray announced, an art exhibit to
be given some time in February.
Witt) iha .T&rt HtaIIi Ia )u an.
Wednesday. February 4, are! Mrs. nounced later. Especially gratify-
William Walton, f Mrs. Walter U
Spaulding. Mrs..EL E. Fisher, Mrs.
David W. Eyre, Mrs. W.;H.Byrd,
Mrs. (Seymour Jones; Mrsj George
H. Aldfen, Mrs. John J, Roberts,
MrsU John Farrar, Mrs. William
BelL , Mrs P&U Newmeyer, Mri.
William i Burghardt. Mrs. John U
Rand, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and
Miss Sally Bush.; . C
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The announcement that the Porr
tia Mansfield Dancers are to girl
one of their beautiful and unusual J
dance concerts in this , city has.
been received with enthustiasm
This dancing organization ha's woo
unqualified praise from ail the
eastern critics; but this Is their
first tour of the west. They; com
prise 12 solo and ensemble danc
ersall girls with the exception
of Jack Daw, who is oni o!f the
featured members of the organiza
tion. The young girls Wfaconi
pose the group have all beep, un
der the training 'of ' Portia Mans
field for years, j Not only jhave
they studied dancing but the Allied
arts as well,: particularly sculp
ture, as Miss Mansfield (herself a
sculptor) finds it a great aid In
physical expression. The program
of the Mansfield Dancers: Is wejl
calculated to appeal to all lovers
of beauty and harmony, ;jfo one
beautiful scene follows another in
rapid succession. Among j the
ing were the reports relating ' to
the soup kitchen which f is under
the charge of Mrs. T. M. Yates.
An average of 70 bowls of hot
soup, or cups of cocoa, are served
at the school every day. All the
milk soups served use fresh whole
milkT' and creamery butter: while
the nourishing vegjtable soups
are made of a meat stock base,
with bits of seasoning meat cook
ed separately to retain, the flavor.
The serving of glasses of milk to
the children of the first and sec
ond grade at the, recess hour, is
also , being supervised by , the
school.:'-" :? . '-:-
The interesting announcement
was made that 1785 books were
loaned during the year of .1924
from the Highland library branch.
It is in the interest of the library
that the officers: of r the ; Parent-
Teachers' association are sponsor
ing on the first Thursday of Feb
ruary a silver; tea' at jhe home
of -" MrsT George1;1 Wenderoth. Vol
unteers . were ' also announced ! to
help with th'ej Red Cross work.
The picture went' to" Miss JCurren's
room. ; , i . ..
-More than 2O0 members of
Chadwick, chapter of the Eastern
Star met Tuesday j evening for a
business meeting;, program, and
banquet. an j affair enjoyably
classic compositions to which! they j Planned in every detail. Mrs
give rhythmic -j visualization is
Liszt's "Les Preludes." which is
inclded In their j program libera.
The Mansfield Dancers will appear
; LESSONS IN ART
Classes starting in polychrome
and compo , .work; parchment
shades; ' charcoal drawing and
oil painting. 75 cents. ' Start
your work now. 1, -
MAURINE BEALE LEE
ART STUDIO
Room SS5, .Breyman Building
at the Grand theater Feb.
The baby daughter born td Me.
and Mrs. Edgar Slocum on Janu
ary 4, will be called, Louise Maria
Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, now living
in Portland, are former resident
of Salem. f '
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At the January evening jmeting
of the Highland Parent-Teachers'
association the program wa en
joyably opened by T. S. Macfcen
sie's solo, "Mother Machre,1 toh
lowed ! with the i encore To
Along o Me." Mrss Alenf BJchie
was accompanist ifor Mr, Mafkenf
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An illuminating presentation of
Jessie Darby was in charge of the
social features of the evening, as
sisted by Mrs. Bess Rinehart. Mrs.
Mollie Styles. Dr. Angeline McCnl
louh. Mrs. Margaret jRosecrans.
and Mrs. Art Wallace., :
A brilliantly played piano, num
ber was given! by Miss Wipifred
Reinhart. Whimsical 1 readings
from James W7hitcomb Riley were
given in Mrs. T- E. McCroskey's
own favored manner. ; Pleasing to
the audience were the violin solos
of Mary Talmadge Headrick. Miss
Ruth Bedford ' accompanying ? at
the piano. Another! feature on the
program was the appearance of
the junior Rotary quartet with
Dan Langenburg both director and
t SOCIAL CAXuSXTDAXl I
t - Momiay
1 M. P. bridge club. Mrs. I. L.
FQnis.i,; i'..
Chapter AB of the PEO Sister
hood. Mr. W. D. Smithi 1765
Center street, hostess; 7: 45 o'clock
Wdiiernly , v,
Red letter day for Oregon Fed
eration of Women's- clubs.'
Sweet Briar club. i Mrsl James
fmlah hostes. : ; e
Adolynk club. Mrsj Jesse George !
hostess, . . ! ." ! - " , i .
, i.B. E. club. Mrs. Claude Town
send hostess. . j ;js
1 Jason Lee Women's Home and
Women's Foreign Missionary so
cieties. Joint meeting at church.
Thursday 1
" Scholarship loan 1 tea. Salem
Women's club, club bouse.
Kensington club. ; Mrs. Otto J.
Wilson hostess, i i
: .; Friday .
MacDo well 'club concert. First
Christian chtirch.j8:I5 o'clock.
Saturday
, Salem Floral sor-iety. Chamber
of Commerce rooms.
adjourned to, the banquet room
for refreshments. The tables were
attractive with centerpieces1 of j
flowers. i .! ,.. i :
; The regular meeting of the Sa
lem Heights Community club wa
a successwul event of Friday eve
ning at the community hall. M
- -::n?
, The Woman's Foreign and Horn
Missionary societies of the Jason
Lee Methodist church will hold t
joint meeting at the church Wed
nesdayt January 2H. '- Pot-lucr-lunch
will be served at noon. - Th"
program of the afternoon, which
will begin at 1:30 o'clock, will
consist of speeches land "special
music. One of the speakers w'J"
be Mrs, J. J.' Hansaker. A silver"
offering will be taken;. Everybody
will be welcome. j
!
! Th Merrv-Go-Round club me
for one of the season's most e?
lovable meetings last week at the
home of Mr. and Sirs. U. G. Ship
ley. Cyclamen and winter foliarf
were a,tractlve in jthej rooms. Sne;
cial guests for the evening of 50
were: Mr.- and Mrs.) Frank Dur
bin. Sr.. Mrs.1 Renben Boie an :
Max O Buren were winners o'
the high playing scores.
Thp club group included Mr
and Mrs. John McNaxy, Mr., jmi
Mrs. Rollin K. Page, jMrs. RusseP
Catlin; Mr: and Mrsl Frank W
Spencer, Mr. ; and Mrs. Max O.
Buren. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Flem
i ng. Dr. and M rs. C' II. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Boise, Dr
and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mr. anr
the child labor question was ive 1 derson.'
accompanist. The , personnel of j Mrs. A. N. Moores. Mrs. Franl.
the quartet includes: Leonard I , ,,. t- hA.t. i1r Ln
Chadwick. Harold socoioisny. j
T, f.a,1o. AT,.!"- , G. Shipley
VliiUIU IJUiocj uu "
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i On Feb. Z Mrs. Frank Snedeco?
by J: L. Brady, j elitor of I The After the program the guests will be hostess forth club.--
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Coi ticell Fashions at
the' FRENCH SHOP
id w
oman.
To the lines of the present ;mode is added the individualizing "touch
that marks the frocks and wras in the Irene Castle Corticelli Fashions, j
SMART ENSEMBLE with Which Irene Castle is much pleased, is j
made of Corticelli Crepe Ensemble, a heavy flat crepe splendidly !
suited to the purpose. This suit is- of Titian color and trimmed in the I
new Russian fur Susliki. ! -j I r ' ' 1
' " Another, original in an ensemble model by Molyneux of. Paris, creat- j
ed especially for Irene Castle. The 'gown part is of Corticelli ; Crepe
Tremaine and .-the coat of luxurious Kashmana. This ensemble is in 5
the Talavera color. , ;t. . ! I '
Still another straight silhoutte is varied with the fan pleated gbdets i
in the skirt. 1 The embroidered net mserts down the front and the iade j
green color tied at the side add ta the smartness. The gown is of the7
fashionable color Sandune. These three models are now on display in J
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our wmuows. m - 1 1
w
e win De pieasea to snow you o ner moaeis or tnese ramous gowns.
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Ml BuffeMorriton - - :;v
The FREMO
Reduce jWith the Rubber
1&wdobelt
Thm' Umi aupple i fijiire U th :
ordei; of th dy, N mMr in
wt)tf 4rTe " ?oil 'i ft1: to wdni4t.
tha Rubber BndJlt wiU help y
l it! in perlrt romfi-'t nd in lh
hortwst posfbl time. !
Model 13- $11 .
i tlltutratnd
This ltri-t' antjt has pa-
eiat Md-ffcrni9K. feature with a
near jaoft front rlap. 4-
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THE SPECIALTY SHOP
:(MU Kenaka Swart
43 Court St. :
! Mrs. jSeymour Jones, -Mrs. Elmo
!?. White. Mr. Homer! Gouley and
iiss . Ijuth Rulifson vere amoog
hose." imo'oring Yesterday ""after
noon tp McMinnville to be guests
it the silrer tea, Sponsored by the
rtcMinpville chapter of the Daugh
ters of; the American Revolution
. the home of Mrs. E. C. Apper
:9ti.i:; : 1 -,f :f j '; ' -ff'-'i.
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: The Salem Floral society will
neet a t 8 o'clock j Saturday eve
hintr jn! the Chamber of Commerce
"oonis. " j j j . - .
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; Instead of on ."Wednesday, "Feb.
I, as previqusly announced, the
h.'rd anntial concert of the Wora
ns auJxiHar of the Salem YMCA
villi bf given Tuesday evening.
Feb.l. 3(. at the First Methodist
-hurchj Thje change is made on
accoun of conflict ! with the da'e
previously chosen; by Miss Eliza
beth : Lf vy for her ''homecoming"
Violin concert.
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Takihg precedepce over practi
?allvi eierv other event on the so-.
Cial Icalendar will be the "Red
tetter j-Dayl!.: tea on Thursday
'ivhich jthe Salem Woman's club
will s soonFdri at the club house.
Phe j afiing
committees for the
affair are thpse of the scholarship
n!",":fd"pd",atioW'Toiins as ap
pointee by the president. Mrs. C.
j 'in. erv last fall.
The music of the day will be
under, the direction of Mrs. Phil
Vewjneyer.j I The MacDowell club
uaree. Mrsj. Martin Fereshetian.
nd aj stringed instrument tr'o
"ompoea pq .MJ.s -Jiaxme Uiover.
Eldon jAdoiijh 'and Henry Wesley
Thieiscn, wijll all appear.. ;
Since the establishment in 108
t "UeH letter lHy'the day on
which pTeryj club : in the state is
tsked to do jsoraething to increase
the fund which is loaned to young
women to assist in their education
almst- phenomenal results have
beenj rtbtain ;d. 1 According to the
report mad! by Miss Jessie Mc
Gregor! j'pf j "ortlaud. chairman of
Tie i bajrii - - ef trustees '- of Ahe
oan frind. at the beginning of the
ist clsb year 886 girls had been
'iven Jloansi ttius enabling them
to complete ftheir education. - Last
year j31o4ns 1 were made, aver
aging fl2Q ach, i During the past
year; also. 3 j) girls who' previously
ecefvd losfns j repaid ; completely
2020
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Ready-to - hang: Window Draperies
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The Best Quality Mohair
at a price hardly more than the cost
of the material by the yard
EVERY WOMAN wants pretty drapery iri. her home.
The kind however Which is "right" and; artistic in
their style whenl hung; that is what you get in
Santa Barbara Curtains. They give that" prof essional custom-made ap
peal -ance which all women so much desire. r
Remember Santa Barbara Curtains
Are Guaranteed 1 Absolutely Sun
Proof and Tub Proof
T! ley will last for years, always
lookj fresh and will not fade from
exposure to sun or water.
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! They' are of attractive silky mohair
! cloth; plain colors or stripe color com
i blnations. finished, with dainty ruffled
f edge in tie oacg moaeis.
r-HSte therh in our Show-window also samples from which you may
select any color or style model to be msde. up Tor you.r.
i
. Curtains I
per pair
$9.50
Bedspreads . -to
match
$13.50
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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On - every purchase or your
money cheerfully refunded.
Salem Store
466 State St.
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St.
partial
$2811.
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payments to a
be played - by
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Miss Mildred Jaeger.
Mr. Goodrich, orginist ; at
St.
total of . rich, organist; Frances Virginia
' j Melton, pianist; Nellie Schwab,
The fund lis available generally I soprano; and Leslie Springer, bar-
only to . girjs ija Oregon institu- I itone,. will be presented. . Accom-
tions. Of the ?B girls assisted last i panlments for Miss Schwab and
ar. 17 were students at the Mr. Goodrich will
university at Kugene, .eight at
tended . OAQ. six .were; each at
Willamette jand Pacific' universi
ties and 27 Were enrolled at Mon
mouth normal, j Others assisted'
were enrolled at. Lin field college,
Reed college, one in abuslness
course, two at tjhe medical school
ana one was s tuaying music . ia
Xew York, j ! - 'Z
The Marion jCounty j Christian
Endeavor I'ision; Intends! to recorr-'
nize National Cjhristian ! Endeavor I
week by hringa county, social on i
January 28th. j - , i
The social will be in the from
of a trip to Chicago, and will be un
der the leadership of Miss Alice
Collard of Gervalis and Miss Miriam
Lou ell of Saleml All the endeavor
ers of the city ak well as of nearby
towns are expected to report at the
First Presbyterian church by seven
thirty,' Wednesday evening, as the
trala for Chicago leaves promptly
at that time. Christian endeavor
week is being observed all over the
nation, and Marion county union
expects an enthusiastic : crowd for
the social, j
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All who had jthe pleasure of at
tendance a the first and second
MacDowell f club concerts of the
under " noconslder-
Mary's Cathedral in Portland, is
not only dean of the Oregon chap
ter of the American Guild but al
so the: director of the extension
department ! of the University of
Oregon school of music.
(Continued an
eUzabeth lev;y:.
OREG0.N"H BRILLIANT VIOLINIST
in
; CONCERT
H FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SALEM
Wednesday Evening, February 4 at 8:30
Prices Adults' $100 ,-- Children under 12 yrs. 50c
season
t
wlll
-ation, want ;t9
cert announced
rty-four girls made
miss the third con-
for. 8: 15 o'clock
Friday at the First 1 Christian
church when Frederich W. Good-
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BUNG A
APRO
LOW
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Ginghams and Percales in checks and
figures trimmed in! contrasting ma
terial
s.
49c and
98c
Kitchen Aprons o Gingham with
shoulder stra pa and ties.
3 For $1.00
and
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RUBBER APRONS
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Cn two tone effects trimmed with stamned
si 5ns. Rpd. green, bhie and yellow.
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flowers
98c
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New
Rompers and Creepers
Arrive!
Six Months to Three Years
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' With Spring just around the corner. Baby, too,
requires a new wardrobe, and we' offer, now, a
very choice selection of wash dresses and creepers.
Ginghams, romper cloth and percale in bright,
crisp new pa
reasonable. -
terns in cunning styles. Priced very
$139 to $1.59
French ginghams," poplins and English broad
cloths in fine
showing at s
qualities, and tub proof colors in this
ightly higher prices. ;
$1.69 to 53.50
iTwo to Six Years
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. Gingham dresses in dark, medium and light
colors such asl old rose, old blue, pink, jonquil, tan,
and green, plain and pin "checked. These are
panue dresses in clever new styles.!
01.39 to $2.25
I I5IHIGH STREET
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