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.'4 - f t THE" OREGONi STATESMANrSAIiEI OREGON SUNPAY MORNINGMARCIT 15, 192S MJT- and-MrsGeore, Mr King d Bobby King were ' tuesta" on Friday (a Portland. if--'" : Mrjs. R. J. Hendrcka was hon ored, on. Wednesray,' March 4, in Portland, at. a beautifully . ap (dinted : luncheon -given by the Portland, chapter Noc 2 "of the War Mothers on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of their organi zation. An- elaborately adorned birthday cake was a feature on the table. "-Many 'Interesting re Ports relative to the important and exte&AiVA wnrV hslnv Anna V. organization were disclosed. - " - ' ; . ' The St. Patrick's season gave a charming atmosphere fb, the. danc Ing party last evening: at the spa cious studio-of Prof es3or and.Mrs. T.- S. Roberts when Mr." and Mrs. Grant Bonell, Mr. and Mrs.. Fred erick Hill Thompson and Profesi sor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts -were hosts. Supper was served In the first floor dining. room7 with sea sonal novelties used in a decora Jftlve manner on the. table. . t Invitatihna tar Ilia T(nnr wrn t Issued to the following: Mr. and Mrs. - frank Myers; Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Kirkv Mr. and Jtfrs. T. S. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Buslck, Dr. and Mrs. Phil New- m vor VC H.fV il T)Awa ' sox. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Hobson. Dr. and Mrs lTred PawpIL Tr and Mrs.4a.X Forfcas okPorUaad, Mr. and Mrs. Willjam McGilchrlst, Jrl. Mr. and; Mrs: Roy Burton,M( and Mrs. ""k. A4 Cornc-yer,, JUrr .and .Mrs L. S. Geer, Mr. ,and.Mrs.Dwight Quisenberry, M.r. and Mrs. 'Charles Hudkins; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiff, Mr. and .Mrs. Bllsr DaTby, jOf. and Mrs. W. H. Darby. Mr. and" Mrs. Anderson,, Mr. and Mrs. .Carl Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Paul John son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Harding,, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O, Rathbun, Mrs, Dan McLellan lot Portland, ; D. Back strand. Miss B. Davis and Bert tures pf the whole etenlif wias a floating; 'green balloons; by means . of- which- partners, "were chosen. The evening proved one of' the most, festive ; and ; delightful in many weeks. , ' .V ' ";-; ' . w : v A devotions period, led by Mrs. B. Ellers and a duet by Mrs, The odore - Roth - and Miss Mlna , Gile was enjoyed as a prelude to the school session .program , whiph was carried .-oat by. the Women!s, So ciety of the First Baptist church on . Friday afternoon. Many, in teresting, thoughts. ,.were brought out by the class'ln 'reading taught "by Mrs. Earl Gregg.' ' The class In writing with Mrs. Harry White 9 teacher,- empha sized the need- of carrying on our mission work.-while . MissMina Gile with her f arlthmetio ; class, brought out tQe many uses " of the budget dollar In both ,. home a,nd foreign missions. Mrs. Theodore Roth . and her geography class took the principal oT the school Mrs, O. R, Neptune and the guests on,a pleasant and !h"tructiye . trip, to the different COLOR IT NEW WITH" Royal Dadmun American Daritone ' i . i.i i Sacred concert. Central Conjgre national xhurch, 7 ; 3 0 o'clock, r J Phi S Sigma! " Kappa ' Founders r 4 If i k v V RS.A.X Ni l MOORES, Mrs. Henry. J. ' Bean, and .Mrs. C Pi- Bishop entertained one of the mpsj, congenial club groups in Sa lem HmThursday at rs... Bishop's home. "when the Thursday 'After noon club; met tot, the first time since January. Mrs. B. C. Miles told, in an; informaKmaijiner that was interesting -to all present of her ; trip last. summer. to England and Ireland.' Invited ' as 'guests were ' Mrs; T. G. , Hopkins of Al bany anil Mrs. E.- C. Small. Daf fodils wer attractive Utf hall. Jiving room, and dining room. A beautiful , basket of the ' golden bloobis centered the dining table with yellow iandles used, in crys tal where, at the lea hoijr, covers were placed for sixteen,, , The clubi one of Salem's oldest and most; exclusive,: includes in its membership many 'who are out of town,- all the ' yay from San Die go to - Cambridge. The: complete membership p the club' is as fol lows:-! - Mrs. l6hn H.; Albert, Mrs. William -Brownr Mrs. H, J. Bean, Mrs A. N. BiishvMrs. Russell Cat lin, Mrs. i C. P: jBlBhoiji, iMrsl i Mar- cla Cuslck, Mr$. Richard J Cart- Chapman Alice H DIAMOND1, DYES" Beautiful home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip In cold water, to tint sof.t delicate shades, or boil to dye rich; per manen t colors. Each 15-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any tvl I II RJ .-r wem'an can "dye or r "Mif . tint lingerie. sUas ' ribbons, skirts, waists,. dresBes. epats. stockings, sweaters draper ies, coverings, - hangings, - every thing new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind and tell your. druggist whe-; ther the material you wish to color -la wool or silk, or whether, it is ljnen cotton, or mixed. goods.-H Adv.. -v: - j mission diatricta and the history. class and their teacher; Mrs. Ern est H.-Shanks, - gave interesting information about, the first organ ization of the . wbipen's missionary work and f he subsequent progress of the work.-: . 'r ' ; " The report of the . gifts from John D.Rockefeller, Jr., of over 1 40 0,000 to the 'Women's. Home arid Foreign f Societies and of $22 fi.000Vto.the undesignated fund of the ;gejerali society, with the promise of an additional 1225,000 If' the society jdUplicat4 the amount raised last yea-, which . was . $ 6 v '1609 0 , was ;:giv jsn by ' th flpriln- iBipaj.4L..i- lr T- K V fi- r A;. social hour and, dainty re freshments were- 'enioyed ;; by a large number of ladies. The hos tesses for -,the ' occasion ; were- Mrs. E. M. Bailey,' Mrs. Earl Barham, Mrs. , J. . F. Latham, Mrs. ; Harry Ralph and' -Mrs! C.' Mundinger. , The many friends of Mrs. Paul Wallace will' be itla4 to' know that she is convalesclhg In a satisfac tory, manner at her country home west ot Salem, since her return from California. ' While still con fined to her.be.d.t Mrs: Wallace, is allowed to receive jailers .for 1 minute period, ; : . - j& w The Falrmpunt -Hill clnb will meet bnTuesdjay, Ich 17, at the home of. Mrs. horstr lC35 Fir street. . t fXhs encrai aid Society of the Jason Lee, chjurcb ; j will hold, a chicken 'pie supper . .on Tuesday evening. March 17, at the church. r.-. ; n)i ' r ;; f " Mrs. Frank Snedecor was one of r yesterday's mjst- charming hostesses wh sn she entertained at bridge ' tea coniplLmenting a group of .Corvailis j matrons. . Jon quils and ! ojber ! spring flowers, were attractive' about the rooms. The honor guests of the afternoon1 were Mrs. Dljk Klger, Mrsl Grant wrlght, Mrs M. N. Mrs.-E. C Cross,: Mrs'. Dodd, Mrs. C. Dyer, Mrs. Carl Gregg Donef,lMrs.;Fi A Elliott, Mrs. R. B.: Klemlnft Srrs. ;Willlam Fleming, Mrs. j R. J. Hendricks Mrs. W. E.. Circ. Mrs. B. C.i Miles Mrs. A. N. Moores. , Mrs. William McCall, Mrsl CHarle$ X' Park, Mrs, George J. Parce, Mrs.- P. H. Ray mond, Mrsl Frank ; W. Spencer, and Mrs. C.fK.j Spaulding. pleasure of 'the after Geprge H. Graben- Elgin. Mrs. 'J.- H. Allen, Mrs. Har per. Mrs.; Jcfe; Smith, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. Jbete Stewart and, Miss Mayer. of San Francisco. In the group whic! to share tb noon were: Mr. GeorgeH. Brown, Mrs. I John M. McNary,;Mrs. J, H Lauterman. tMrs.W. Ht -Boot, Mrs II.. E. Lee Steiner. Mrs; Henry W. Meyers. Mrs. ; H. H. Olinger, Mrs MUton Mey4ra4 Mrs. y . H. Dancy; Miss Margaret; Cosper, and; Mrs R. P. Boisei ; Mrs.. Snedecor was assutea at the tea hoar by 3irs. . Breyman Boise, Miss Helen Gordon and Miss Dorothy Patterson , Mr. and f Mrs. John J. -Roberts returned h6m last night from a three weeks'- motor, trip into Cal ifornia, i ijhey were the house guests during! their stay . in San Francisco df Mr.'- and'MraGuy S. Sargent.1' f f P' - ;p i t; The Children- ot the American Revolution! will have the distinc tion tomorrow1 afternoon at o'clock of planting a sturdy young walnut ;tre grown from a nut from a tre planted at;Mount Ver non by . ueorge, wasningxon, mm self. The! tree is the itlft to the children ol Mrs. Isaac Lee Patter- spn wno nas careo iot ii wiw ner own 'hand till; the time It could be planted i on ' the court house grounds -Ibe cermony that will take placs this afternoon. ' Che- meketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will supervise' ihe planting. I -Miss ' Lenai-'Cherrington. accom panied bjf Miss Erma Swaddle, who will ibef her .house-guest, re turned Friday evening after spend ing eighteen months In Kalamazoo,- Michigan.: -Mias Cherrlngton, 1h dangh'ter; of Mrs. W. M. Cher ihgtonrlrifeceiflng a warm wel Ome honie after her.long absence, and "reports' that Oregon is un surpassed, as a place in which to live.' - V i -. .j 1 " : r Miss .JUxe! .Pierce and. Miss E1-, dune Bayes entertained on Friday evenisg : at , Miss . 'nerce'a home, 1007 i South. Thirteenth street, : at a dellglxtfully planned' St. Pat rick's party. Golden daffodils and day-banquet. Salem restaurant, 3 I sreen, saamrocks gave an appro B'clock. ? - f Prlata decorative. scheme. wth PRE-EASTER S5ZliiB - , ' f-iat- rm ( March J5jt9piril,Sf , ; " Leader arid Speaker I Rev. CHAS. & POLING Ridgway Pa One !of America's outstanding young preachers. rr c i V. cLP-t J .'- r mi services ouiqay, ji&yjp in. t !l t; Chorus Choir Directed by -M;-.' -v -: "P ;;P!pUP-: Services held oiritl by." ; ' Firi tfPresbytenan and First dPEcnclical CJmchsc-: fP Monday American legion auxiliary, , 8 o'clock. McCornack hall.' . r , i - St. NPatrick'a Day ' program. Woman's Club building. . Sponsor ship 'o t.Saleni MacDoweU , cl u b; - -Dedication of walnut tree.' fqr Children of , the American, RexQlu-' noiu. 4juur( nouse , grounaa o'clock' , Auspices . of j Chemekeia chapter of the" DAR. ' V " Tneaday;, , . Stated ' communication. Chad? wick;t chapter"of the.EasteraStar Social 'evening., ' ; ;" j l Pythian . Sisters" , benefit f dance. WQW.halL ; - ' Tilllcum , club., dance, Derby ! nau. Writers' club. : Mrs. Merrill J). J Ohiins, 180. south . High street. hostess.' ' . - ... First Evangelical hurch. Chick'. en pie supper. 6t;ii o'clock . St. Patrick's, tea. East Division of the . First' Presbyterian Ladies', Aia society., unurcn pariora, , z. to Count-on-me. class of the; First Baptist, church.: Miss, Dora Walk er, 407 North Nineteenth, street. St Patrick's . chicken, dinner, Central Congregational churchy at church, 19th and Ferry streets,, Jason Lee chicken, pie;, supper. 6 o'clock at .the church. ; General Aid society in,', charge. Wednesday Daughters of the Nile. Mrs.. V. is. ivunn, tt3 im. winter jstreet. Literature .study .section, of the American Association ofUnivers- uy women. Leisure Hour club. Mrs. - John H. Scott and Mrs. John; H. Albert hostesses, . Mrs." Scott's'homelJ " f ' TJharsday. . i ' Royal-Dadmun. under auspices of Salem MacDowell club. Grand theater, 8:15 o'clock. Saturday I- American ; Association .of Uni versity Women 12; id ' o'clock lunchebo. Gray Belle. Dr. Walter H. Brown, speaker " T. N. T. club, spring formal. . i - ' ' ; v 1 p ' '- j Mrs. George . P. Griffith, was a charming hostess Thursday after? noon when. she .entertained for. the members .of .the Kensington.: club. Mrs. Lenta Wesacott and ' Mrs. Brazier Small were special guests for. the afternoon. The rooms were very attractively decorated with spring, flowers. At the '. close . of the afternoon Mrs. Griffith, assist ed by Mrs. Small, served a delight ful luncheon. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs, , Charles S. Pratt. i In the group were: Mrs, N. C. Kafoury, Mrs. I. M. Dough ton. Mrs. R.s E,. MorriSi Mrs.. Herbert Hauser,. Mrs. F. F. Anunsen, Mrs. George. M. King Mrs Albert C, Smith, Mrs. Paul .Hauser, Mrs. C. S.; Pratt Mr. C. Elmo Crandall and. the. hostess, Mrs. Griffith. The Leisure Hour club will meet with Mrs. John H. Scott and Mrs. John H. Albert oh Wednes . day. March 1 S, at Mrs. Scott's home. f : :; -: r - - -.-. . - i - , Mr and, Mrs. Thorny W. rHol-j . man ; were . ainner. nosts t at tneir farm, h'omf, oni , the . Turnef. road Saturday evening -.when." they en tertained for 1 at' one of the most attractive affairs..of., the week. The St. Patrick motif was used in .bqth the green candles, and the .table-flowers. ; ' Covers a'f 'j the dinner were placed for -Mr, and Mrs. E. V. McMechan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rob erts, Miss Bertha Eckerlin. Albert Egan, Jack Elliott, and from Port land Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roth thlld, Miss Constance. Sawyer and the. hosts, Mr,, and - Mrs. Thomas WV Uolman. . . . J The engagement of Miss Muriel Atkinson to Paul K. Richardson has been, recently announced at Berkeley. Cal. Miss Atkinson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. At kinson of Berkeley.' : She is a sen ior at the University of California and a, member" of Alpha . Sigma Delta sorority. Mr. Richardson is the, son of Mr. and Mrs.'W. Y, Richardson of . Salem. He was graduated from the. school of min ing engineering at OAC In '22, and is a member of Theta Chi fra ternity, and , Scabbard and Blade, honorary i military society. ', P -r- - .V' r i: The March' social .'meeting of Chadwick chapter, of the Eastern Star will be held at the stated t communication Tuesday evening. Aiarcn i?. --:. dancing. and five hundred the di versions of - the; evening. A-de-licioua luncheon was served at a late; hour. The following, guests were present; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransom, Mr. and .Mrs. J.. Wood house," Mr. and .Mrs. Phil Bayes. Mrs. Henry ' "Bayes. Miss Irene Piercey ; MjtvJ Virgil " McMorrls, Mr. Artnur Jones, Mr. Merle Crossap, and ta hostesses.; Miss FJdune Bayes and Miss Hazel ;Perce.. Foreign Missionary society of the ; Fjrt- ;MthQdi3t church., onl Wed pesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. T. Barnes was one of the pleasantest 0( the year, A Foun flefs,: day program was given un der the dire'ctibn "o'f Mrs. Jonn l; Brady, assisted iby Mrs. A, A. Lee and . a group of young 'people, in which' Mrs. W. M. Pennington, Mrs. Alma Pohle, Mrs. E, C. Hick man, and Mrs. Brady and Mrs.Lee participated. . Preceding the pro gram a business meeting was held, followed by a beautifully played violin solo by Miss Betty Siddall, with Miss Eugenia Savage' playing the. accompaniment. At the tea hour Mrs. E. C Rich ards and Mrs. R. V. Hollenberg poured, assisted by the social com mittee -of which Mrs. O. E. Price was 'chairman. The tea table was centered with daffodils with grape hyacinths used in smaller baskets. Blue candles' were used In crys tal holders, f ; : .?' " Miss Catherine Andrews - and Miss Georgia Lee Allison of Grand Ronde are spending", the week-end with Mr. and Mrs George L. Cum- mings. Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 Is presenting the four-act rural com edy at the Grand theater, on the evening of March 17. This play has been - given most successfully by the Salem Heights Community club on several-occasions and is well worth mentioning . because each and every I member of the cast-is particularly adapted to his or her part. 7 The background of the play is formed around " the - home of good old farmer couple. Zeph and Mrs. Cummlngs." Typical of the rural people, the' Cummlngs have a - home where all are welcome and a-home is offered " to those who are alone. Jimpsey, a fresh air lad, and' a real American boy, is" with the "Cummlngs when' the story opens. He is ' a character, adding-much- to the mirth of the story. ' -1 ;'v': ' " Susie Cummlngs and NeU Went- worth, , a poor young Inventor, have a very complicated love knot formed. Susie is the daughter of Ralph, the 'millionaire brother, of Zeph Cummlngs. , " " ' ; Reziah, who is a most imagin ative body,' has a hard struggle gaining the love of a man. When fortune1 favors her las an heiress. Bingleali ; interesting, old fisher man, and Tomps," the hired man, vlV for, her hand in marriage. "-Mr. Holden, the lawyer, , is ' In strumental In working olit a nuni- oer or nnaneiai prooiems ior au- feren ones, '. and . is a very good good character. - Mose Gossen I and Betsy Tomps rurntsn no 'end of amusement dur ing the play. Mose is. known as the "sf uttering lover."' All love affairs and financial worries end in' a pretty Christmas scene In the . last actJ P.VTP Mrs, S. . H Van.;Trump.. enter, talned , for her husband Thursday evening on the , occasion , of , his birthday at an. enjoyable,, small af fair of, r the past' week. Spring flowers wera ;used , in. the, rooms where Mr. ; Van Trump, Prof W, F. Fargo and Mr4 Du W Fisher were, guests, and honor , guest , at a 6 o'clock, dinner. . P. . . Entertaining for the pleasure of her bridge club. Mrs. Henry Mey ers: was hostess on Friday for" an enjoyable afternoon of the chosen diversion.- Mrs. Asahel Busb. Mrs. W." H. Boot Mrs, Edwin L. Baker and Miss Helen Jordan! were ad ditional guests at the tables. . Club members playlpg. were: Mrs. T. Ais Livesley, MrsJT. C. Smith, Mrs.- Dan, Fry, .Jr., Mrs. J. Shelley Saurman, Mr-' sO. s C. Locke,THrs. William Walton, Mrs. John McNary, Mrs, Frederick Lamport,' Mrs. David , Eyre, : and the hostess, Mrs. Henry Meyers. P-P : " Irish gayety and Irish folk-lore will dominate at the -woman's club house Monday when the Mac Dowell club sponsors a program that, has; . been!' anticipated - for many days. The; program Is an- houpeedrtor promptly at 8 o'clock, with, all Invited. No admission will be charged, though a silver offering will be taken," the pro ceeds to go toward the club build-. Ing fund. Folk song will give place to folk-dance only to give place to folk-song again. Irish lyrics will be . given in all their beauty and poignancy of expression, and the violin, will have a chance to play, too. to , the memories 'of Erin, The ' following promising pro gram has been announce!: - Til .Take You Home. Again. JCath Ieen," Ronald Craven, Colas Mar- sters. Earl 'Riggs and Arlie" An derson. ' Macushla. Gladys Raf fety. Spring. The Connaught Rang ers. Bridget , Brady, Irish Skies, Carol Dibble. Address. ; I "Killarney, Come Back to Erin," Mrs. C. A. Kells. Irish folk dances, Elizabeth Waters and Cynthia Delano. "Believe Me if all Those En dearing Young Charms," Mary Talmadge Headrlck. 'Path Across the Moor," "The Kerry Cow," "The Harbor," Carol Dibble. "Last Rose of Summer," Ada Miller Harris. ."Kathleen Mavourneen," "Low- Back Car," Leon Jennison. The American . Legion auxiliary wfll meet for their regular meet ing at 8 o'clock 4 Monday evening in McCornack- hall. Immediately following a A short business meet ing the. members will adjourn to the Armory, at the invitation of the legion- members.to viewftne initiation ceremonies. ' Dancing will follow in the later evening. i The friends of Mrs. E. M. Lau will be glad to receive the news that she is improving from , her Ulness. - -. : , . ' X J At the Neighbors of Woodcraft initiatory program on Friday a group of 400 was present, 60 com ing from Portland 31 from Sil verton and also a large number from McMinnville. A' fancy drill was put on in splendid manner by the Marion circle .No.. 3 i ':- of Silrerton. Speeches , were given by' all .the ? grand, officers in at tendance, among the group being Margaret Chapman, grand advis or; ; Mary. Hurley, grand, banker; Amanda Findling of Denver, Colo., grand manager; Lillian Stanch field of Pueblo, grand manager; Emma ' McCallum of Spokane, grand manager; Aneta Tickner of San Francisco, grand manager; Anna Mardell of Portland, grand manager, and Anna R. Hawkings of Toledo. Or., grand manager.. Following the Initiation an in teresting program was- given with Miss'.Meyers, Mildred Ruth Bor- genson, Mrs. Mason Bishop," Miss Zoe Daniel and Miss' Neva Cooley taking part. i- 1 . The hall was decorated with flags 'and beautiful potted plants furnished by J. W. Maruny. The Pythian sisters are sponsor ing a benefit dance on Tuesday, March 17, at the WOW halL Pro ceeds will go toward a. new hall for the children at the . Pythian home. P, , - - ' : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steusloff en- tertained on Friday, evening for a ; pleasurable gathering . of . the Cherry City club. Miss . Edna Lucker. and Jack. Lucker.'t were present as special guests. At the close of an evening of -five hun dred high scores were awarded to Mrs. Ai T-Wa4n- and D.-C Minto. . Playing at the tables were Mr. and Mrs. DanJ1. Fry, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. ;R. El powpingMr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. A. T Wain, Mrfc and Mrs.l D.'C Minto, Miss Lucker. 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