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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
.Tim OnEGOIT STATESlIAlUSATr,:.C OILCGO i 1 audilei bunch ONE OF TOE MOST delightful of the affairs which the com ing week promises - will be $h Colonial tea on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. U. G. Shipley' 975 E, street, when the Daughters of the -American Revolution meet for the afternoon, coming with powdered hair and lovely Colonial gowns. - . . ' - Miss Margaret Heltzel and Miss Jane Harbison will opes the door for theguests.- who wilt flnd;:tHhi:j;lir.Vario CQUftu& ; offered rooms beautifully decorated' with . flags and daffodils. . iiV-'i-''--'-. During the afternoon 'Mrs Sey mour Jones and Mrs, Moine Clark " will alternate ."vritfc, Mrs. James Heltzel and Mrs. Isaac Lee .'attersonat the nnisvljAssiitlng f'in the dining room whl be1 Mrs. jSkJIomer Goolet, Mrs 11." - Love 1 Mrs. Harry M. Styles, Mrs- John fw; Harbison, Mrs. Frank Shears, Mrs. John B. Eakln and Mrs. Al ton Hurley. An interesting, program for the afternoon is in charge of Mrs. Harry M. Styles. ' Mrs. Harry D. Hurley of Seattle, who is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Alton; D. Hurley, -was the inspiration for &n attractive din ner, party on Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Hurley enter ttined for a. group of friends. The table was decorated with ferns and green candles.. ' ' Covers were placed for Mrs. Harry D. Hurley of Seattle, Sena tor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, Senator and Mrs. John Clark of Portland, Senator Charier Hall of Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hillman of Portland, formerly of Salem, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hurley.. " f , ; ' - " Mm TI t Mrs. H ri. Ulinger enieriamea vin a charming manner on Wednes "JjTr for the members of the Capt--4 tol bridge club. Spring flowers ij were attractive both on the lunch- I eon table and about the rooms. A ft special guest lor ine aiusmoon, w J Mrs. Romeo Goulet. The playing honor of the afternoon went to Mrs. I S. Griffith. ' - CdVers at the 1 o'clock lunch eon which preceded the playing 1 were placed for: Mrs. Romeo Gou let, Mrs. Edwin I. Baker, Mrs. .-George G. Brown, Mrs. 4 Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank W. Dur bin, Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. , Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs., R. E Lee Steiner, and the fctistess Uxti Olinger. yISy For the next, meeting of the club Mrs. Frank Meredith Till en- tertain.' .-. i-Kj.'ri The Sons of Veterans Auxiliary will entertain, the Scras or Veter ans with a bounteouis r'6 - "clock supper on Tuesday evening, pre ceding their regular business.meet ings. Washington's Birthday n -A - J - - - - - : - . i - - --- - - ' 4 , - .. ., ,. - r , .... . . - - , : -, ,.- i- ; I ' 1 1 ' 1 ' " 1 1 in i . f - Millet's SviabVay -Slere ;; I .. ; -.smcm mMm i ; mm - The spring colors of tan, rust and woodsy browns are most refresn : ins these balmy. daysT The dresses are the hew "straight line with tunics, circular flounce's. " Fashioned of crepe, faille reppe, prints, etc. ... rThe coats are the new soft woolens with novelty trimmings . of breiefs czd biitlcr. "See them today! - Pi moNi? iat has - been - planned,' with . asocial time., to follow.. The' ladies -are asked to bring their favorite cook ing'recipes. S, ; - ; '. - Eugene, Feb. 0. (SpecIaI)- MLsa Josephine. Baumgartner and1 Miss Elva Burrls, ;both ot Salem, completed -correspondence - study courses offered by .the University of 1 Oregon last term4. ; Fifty-eight Students 'in- nil Tnarfo 'puimn'st through : the Extension division. The.; university correspondence study group will represent across- section, of , the adult population of Oregon,' such 'occupations . as', the following being represented . by those taking; work: aecountant. en gineer, attorney,. banker book keeper, ; carpenter cashier,'- cook, county 3 ass.essor.-J nrytl worker driver, ielectrlcianl farmer, - Insur ance man, librarian, lumberman; advertising manager, minister, narsen music teacher k ? physician, pharmacist, f printer, y publisher; schoql .: superintendent, teacher stenographer," salesman. T : -; i. - ... : ,. , - ,';.,, , ' When the social arternoon club ot the Eastenr Stat meets on Tues day afternoon, v instead of with cards, the members wilt - spend their time ; with needlework. . Mrs. j;A. "Bernardr is efialrmatt of -the social committee for the afternoon' with; her assistants f ncludtng! Mrs. Arthur-; Welch,-Mrst5 Ambs Vass, Mrs iW.'jV,; JohWmV Mrs.tH'K. Breedlove, Mrs.;- Clara .Patterson, and Mrs. Frank tlock. ; "' I Mrs. Lura Hesty Wire of Ne berg who baa been a missionary in China for 15 yearJ will be the spe cial guest tomorrow afternoon of the . Senior King's Heralds when they meet from t : to 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee. : Rob ert Huston and Billie Dalsell will be the hosts. . : Jn the evening the Senior Stand ard Bearers will meet at7:30 .to hear Mrs. Wire. : Maxine Maxwell, and Margaret Pierce will be the hostesses. : ' ' Last evening the Junior Stand ard. Bearers met with-Mrs.: Wire as their guest at the First Meth odist I church r where ' a pot-luck supper was enjoyed.' , .y rJ.. , . . ' One of the most attractive so cial event? of the mid-week was the bridge party ?atS which ? Mrs, Oito Hopp entertained, ; invjfing friends to- make up live tables of the- Jltversion. -The -rooms were; beautifully decorated In keeping with, the approaching Washlng- .tonja birthday ; season, red and ' white carnations giving the floral motif, and the dainty place cards displaying i the, red . white,' and Wue. Assisting the "hostess With the luncheon which followed the playing were: Mrs. Paul Lardon and Mrs. Oscar Zellar. ; The high score of the afternoon went to First Shovinu of Nov M Especially Attractive Are These ; New. Low Priced Styles A HnJ Gear; I .Kccn,- l'tl3 con solation award to - lira. ; Eddie Armstrongs . , . - . Mrs, Hoppes guests Included: Mrs.: V. E.: Kahn,?Mrs. Carl Arm strong, ; Mrs. Eddie "Armstrong, Mrs- James Jennings,' Mrs. Earl Dane, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Paulsen," Mr?. Reed Rowland, Mrs. George Nelson,. Mrs, Oscar ZeUer, Mrs Oral Lemmon, MrsV"! James Teed, Mrs. Armln - Berger, Mrs. Thomas Rilea, Mrs. Lawrence Im lah, Mrs. Burrell Adams, Mrs. Ar thur Borgensen. Mrs. Harry Crain. Mrs J Paul pardon f Sllverton and Mrsi Wlinanl Perlich of Sllverton. i ; Additional' guests callln g at .the ta hbtr were: Miss Eulalia Lind say, Miss Sylvia Marsters, Miss Maimi Tlcor, Mrs. "Herbert Plank. Mrs; Aubrey Johnson, Mrs. Clif ford, To wnsend, and Mrs.. Jesse George. i . . v ' - "c ; ii'i-c'i i . '"i f ' H "' : i The " American Association of University '.Women, are ; planning one of the most interesting meet ings Of the entire year when they meet - at , the Marlon hotel today for, the regular ' monthly -12:30 o'clock luncheon. Miss Cornelia Marvin will , be the speaker,-taking as her subject ."Inter-Relations In Europe." ; Special- music will ; be the, vocal, solos by Mrs. Donald W. Riddle, with Miss Fran ces -Virginia ' Melton ' playing the accompaniments. - Those, who are eligible, al though not members, who would like to be; guests, , are - invited to make reservations for the lunch eon. '.1- ' " : ' ; ".' ' Ashland, Febi 9. Mrs. Seymour Jones,' state regent of the BAR Is In: Ashland and Medford mak ing of Hcial visits to the chapters. She will be entertained at 1 the Bins Flower Lodge Saturday by the members of the Ashland and Medford chapters PtSV i The formation ot a4iJoel' aux iliary of the; master plumbertflas' sociation ; was ' completed recently at the home of Mrs. T. M. Barr. The organizing officers present for this meeting,, which was held- on the fourteenth, -of , January, were Mrs. George Kendall and Mrs. Bert Coffey, both of Portland; At this meeting Mrs. J, A. Bernardi was elected president of the Sa lem chapter; Mrs. T. M. Barr vice president; Mrs- John Nathman, treasurer; and Mrs. Mary Schottle secretary, .t ;. ,,v r: The following, are charter mem bers: Mrs. Ed O. Pratt,. Mrs Van Daugherty, Mrs.. Adolph Nelson, Mrs. A L. Godfrey, Mrs. Joseph Graberr Mrs-. J. A. Bernardi, Mrs. T. Mi Barr Mrs, John Nathman, and. Mrs. Mary Schottle.all of Sa-I lem; f Mrs; George Hurney, of? Al-i Bany;'iMraV Ralph- Ie.vliiii.lE. N. i Woodruff, Mrs. E. . P. Tundt,.: and Mrs.rvniiam.Nichol all of Corvilllai'.i1 1 ': Meetings of the auxiliary will be f held on the first and-third. Wed nesdays" 0Tn eacb5 month - U '- - ; - :y:- -I iThe Tlnlted 'Artisans -held- their regular business meeting. Thursday J evening In' McCornack hall. - Six tables of cards were in play after the business session, with the eve ning closing with a delightful so- s .1 t" " T'fi 0 ' V 0 . I. K O w i V . . !, ...,,.r f- jf I ,' Amerieaai .Asaociation of Uni versity; Women.: i Marion hotel, i 2: 30. tfclock luncheon. , 1 Lincoln - Washington birthday pro gra m , u nd r auspices of . the Woman's , Relief corps. "McCornack halL, 3 o'clock. ; Senior King's Herald band, 2 to 4' o-ciock.; Mrs. A. A.- Lee, 1515 Stat streets. , .'Senior Standard ': Bearers. Mrs. A. A. Lee 1515 State street, 7:30 o'clock, yyy '. ' . ' -. --yy,. 'Monday Colonial tea. Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.MraLS U.- G. Shipley, 97 S"E street; ; . - - ' Capter ABof the PEO sister hood entertains members ot Chap ter G. Miss' Dorothea Steuslof f, hostess. - . y-f ? Tuesday ,. - Social. Afternoon club. Chad wick chapter of .the Eastern Star. . ; . .Wednesday : Apollo club . concert. Mabel Refgelman, soloist. Armory, 8:15 o'clock. " , . , . Ttiarsday ' Kensington club. Mrs. C. E. Crandall, hostess. Friday MacDowell club concert, Frida St jerna, soprano. Grand theater. 8:15 o'clock. , ; "' Satnrday, l Salem . Woman's club. Club house. y " cial time. "' On next Thursday, the members win give a George Wash ington costume party in their hall. A program and a dance has been arranged to. which members and their friends have been invited. ' The fourth MacDowell club con cert of the season, which will be one of the leading musical events of next week, is being greatly an ticipated . by Salem music lovers. Frida Stjorna, possessor ot nn un- ftTsually- to Tel y mezzo-soprano voice has been -chosen as the solo ist of the evening. " . . . . The many friends of Mrs..Thom ais B.'.Kay .will ; be, rejoiced to learn that she is improving from her critical illness. ;: The Brooks Community club met at the home of Mrs. W, How ard Itamp on Wednesday after noon, February 18. ; . The afternoon was' spent sew ing' for Mrs. Cecil Ashbaugh and cutting out' quilt blocks and talk ing over pfans for , raising money for. the club house. Guests of - the! club were: Mrs. Ralph Harper of Gervais, Mrs-. Bailey of Salem Club members t f 'GRAND firandon Bros, Present . ,; f The Most SuoertrSineinir Orcranization oil Tdnr ? - - The Brandon: Opera- Co. 50 SINGING VOICES 50 Formerly 'American Light Opera Company?, Flooding the Earth With .theIusic of Paradise CKANDON OPERA CO. t - r '''.-'-' 1 ; Special Attentioit to the .Matinee ot the 4 "Mikado," Sunday, February 22 Curtain at 2:30 t ; u Sunday Nijht, Pet. 22 America's Greatest and Best Loved Comic Opera 66 Monday, Tuesday, TV- Temptatiorf Edfslrf '.PjrlSeS 73c $1.1051.65 Including. .Tar... fSATS- KOW CN SAT.T3 ;WHcn you most of -the ,! Ydu mayhave tried shotted vcathcr'oVih the ice-toxa But. Snowdrift is never too :hard nor too soft, no matterwha t t!;c weather. It Is always just the right creamy ck)Lsicncy ; , .j cu find easiest and quickest to use.' : ; : v s : - biioWdtllt -for making cake present - were i. Mrs; F.; JC Mplsan, Mrs.v 'Al sNyse fMrs. George Cam pf belC Mrs. willard 4 Ramp, .7( Mrs. Brixeyr Mrs. Lasher Mrs Sammy Jones, -Mrs.' A.' E.-: Harris; "Mrs: Ward. Mrs. Walter -Fuller.. Mrs-. Arthur- 'M&fseii,- Mrs? Cfecit- Asn- Ba ugh ; - Mrs, Gib&on , , . Mrs. : . Alv la Warople, Mrs. .dyd-.Harria,,' Mrs. B. 'T. Ramp. Mrs. Oed. RampvIrst ' 's,iff: 'r ; '.. ' i", .'' I ri Februsury 22-23-24 -.''if--, , i... .' ,.,i'..; " TUES. v. Feb. 23 Feb. 24 i in? I - - , - - sutt to cream Snbwdirift with suar or floiif you fincl hard Work dlready done. ;. - Al Wood-;. MTs..r Frank Wheeler, Mrs. John Dunluny, ; Mrs. RalpTr5 SturgiSj y rC t' .'t - .At the tea hour refreshments Vere"' served- -by-th hostess Mrs. Howard, Raxap, , a.ssistoL by Mrs... F. X. Moisan and Mrs. 'At S'yse.' '" The 'nterihmen(t n4 suuper given! by tbi? .Brooks." .'Community- jBURNETTJJROSijEWELERS. PAY AS YOIB ARE "- ; N6 iWdtiey Needed " " . , ' . - 1 ! Uy '" ' " - ', I - . .- t " -:a$if flay . OMyr ' . : ' 4 Satilrday will be the day to . mark with a tyhite V.tonc. Tfie .Burnett; Jewelry Stores will make af memorable c'ffcr:-f- ' Twenty-three; selected Diamonds will be priced ' at S Each Diamond in a, new and artistic White Gold McHintin's--- .. - Each a selected gem; .'v i . .; . . : . TAKE ONE OF THE TWENTY-THREE blArdDS V - T YpUID NOT "-5 v V ' WEAIt IT-lSrib W IT TO YOUIt FRIND. 4, " v You all find on cotrrparisontna't it is the brightest :bcct and, biggest Diamond ever sold in the city for the price. ( And you may keep it on -v. rrv--' t J. lrt ".J!i y' vy- ' '. - fjf . The twenty-three .Diamonds, will te. reay 'when :"'the "o tore opens today, and this offer is good until toniht at nlrli q'cIoct:-4i they last that long. ' f " ; No money needed select the diamond, take it on approv al bring it back jf you are;ziot. delighted keep It and pay for it at six dollars a months - t , ; i py:"cr:,-i.4B7: statu .str'S' '' cdlcl - r.v, ' biscuit, and pastfy, iarid for - fryg clubhand assisted by the Moore's Mirsic House of Salem was- a de cided success, and a neat sum.wus taken in. " Mnch .redit" sfiould .e given Our president, Mrs. .George Ramp 'and-her- assistants for the beautiful-decorations. - , - T,he school assisted by the Parent-teacher's association- are 'tgivlng a short program-on, Friday, tlUllT blXiKIES INiUKKuOjN, . WASHLWUION AND UALIt U;;U A - .... - .. .. - - -.-i - t ,. -' ' -: k-.' payment of say a dollar A littfe-a fraction over twenty cents a day-ays tho bill. -J.. i. ;..' l If you find after thirty days that you can do better for each you can .return; the diamond rib ' harm done -r no fuc3 J ! v7 4 : noDoay nere V: buyweven't a scientific W salesmnrnr the pldce. Wd have never neeaea one.- .'" -I! -J" Feb; 20, in honor of George Wash ington's birthday- ' L jTirtfomenvofhe First Con gregational churcb. met-yesterday.-for an all day-Vscryice pfloTe." r 4 thd time being rpent in sewing for Mrs. . W. iC: Kaatner ,who.4a fpr nishing an- attractive newohaine at i 854 North Coranet tiaf Street. ". PAIDT, and a hair a weeli.. . to tease you to r