The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19 1925
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THE OREGON STATESaiAN, SALEM,r OREGON
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TRANSLATIONS OF TWO SONGS ROYAL DADMUN
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Les Berceaux J. . ; Faure
(The Cradles) j .
AH down the quay the ships so tall i
O'er their keel at anchor are swaying,
And little they-reek of cradles small
Swayed to sound of motherly singing, j
: Ah! the days of parting must come,
Woman's heart was but made for breaking,
v Men must afar follow his .'star, .1
Yon blue horizon must be; making !r ;
Then, as the vessels cleave the foam, '
... Sinking the port below the ocean,
Influence fond, stayiug their motion
Flows forth -from the cradles at home. -
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Ucbcr AUcn Oipfeln ist Ruh..:......,.....:.. j ' Liszi
(Wanderer's Night Song) J 7
Aiflrht descends in peace o'er the trees, .
fcach trembling leaflet e'en the breeze, hath
- slumber blest.
The little birds cease their evening soim
Wait awhile, wait awhile, ere long,
' Thou, too, shaft rest I i
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The leavener that American housewives
have relied upon for over a third of a century
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OYAL DADMUN will appear
In Salem at 8; 15 o'clock this
evening at the Grand theater to
close In a distinctive manner the
ilacDowell club concert , reason.
Slgfrid Prager will be at the pi-
no. t i ne , program lor the eve
ning Is announced as follows: '
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(a) Where'er You Walk .. Handel
r (Somele)
(b) The Happy Lover. .Bononcini
(c) Some Rival Has Stolen My
True Love Away; .Arranged
by By . ........ . . . Broad wood
(Traditional Surrey Song)
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(a) When the King Went Forth
to War. . .Koenemann
(b) Oh, Could I. But Express in
Song ............. Malashkln
c) By the Banks of the Pon
" . . . . . . . ; i . . . . 4. Moussorgsky
(d) The Seminarian Mussorgsky
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(a) Les Berceaux. . .Faure
(b) Two French-Canadian Folk
songs (songs; of the Canoe
man) Mon Cri Cra Tire la
liette. Fringue, fringue sur
la riviere. .Arranged by G. A.
Grant ............ , Schafer
1st
.Liszt
LUreig
(c) Ueber
Ruh . . k
(d) Eros .
Allen Gipeln
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(a) The Pauper's Drive..
Sydney Homer
(By Request) :
b). Song of the Night Cyril Scott
(c) Song of the Palanquin
Bearer ..... . -. . Martin Shaw
(Sarojinl Naidu)
(d) Oh, Mother My Love. 1..'.
.... Roland Farley
(e) Fuzzy Wuzzy (Kipling)..
Oley Speaks
At the Piano Sigfrid Prager
Mrs. L. F. Griffith and daugh
ter. Miss Ruth Griffith, spentrthe
early part of the week in Portland.
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Miss Olga Garner and Mr. Her
man Mack, both of Turner, were
united in marriage at 9 o'clock
Sunday morning j at the home of
the bride, with the Rev. Mr. Erne
ston officiating, f The bride was
given away by her mother, Mrs.
M. E. Garner. Miss Lucille Mack,
a sister of the groom, attended
the bride. Best man was Glen
Garner, a brother of the bride.
After the ceremony a bounteous
wedding breakfast was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack left Monday
for Salem to visit with relatives.
After Saturday they will " make
their home on the Mitchoff place!
j
The West Side circle of the Ja
son Lee Aid society will hold their
Bocial meeting on Friday titer-
noon at the home of Mrs. T. J.
Clark, 1215 North Commercial
street. ;
The Y. K. K. class of the First
Methodist Sunday school met on
the evening of St. Patrick's day at'
the new home of Dr. and Mrs.
George Lewis, 1180 North Winter
street,' for the March social meet
ing. An evening of games and
other social diversions was follow
ed with delicious refreshments,
the ices being ! decorated with
shamrocks. i - At f the- refreshment
hour the lights were turned out
T SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Today t --
', Royal Dadmun, under auspices
of Salem MacDowell club, Grand
theater. 8:15 o'clock.
. Willamette : University Faculty
Women's club. Mrs. F. G. Frank
lin, 1355 Ferry street.
K -';v Frldity ?
i Woman's Union. First Congre
gational church! i y
; Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian church. I Mrs.LR. ! A. - Mo
honey, 914 Saginaw street, host
ess. 2:30 o'clock.
West Side Circle of Jason Lee
aid society. Social meeting. Mrs.
T, J. Clark, 1215 N. Commercial
street, hostess, i ; s
' Zenda Community club.' Pro
gram followed j by cafeteria sup
per, ;.; ; ? i' '
, " Saturday - J 5
American Association of Uni
versity Women, 12:30 o'clock
luncheon. Gray Belle. Dr. Walter
H. Brown, speaker. '
T. N. T. club, spring formal. .
Basket social. Oak Grove
grange.; Grange hall. 8 o'clock.'
Cooked Food sale. Ladies of
the First Christian church. ,SP of
fice, i
Monday
, American Legion auxiliary tea.
3 to 5 o'clock.; ' McCornack hall.
We gnaaraetee
that all our lumber products are as
represented, and that, if used: for
the purpose intended and accord
ing to our instructions, they will
give satisfaction. ' " ' ,
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; If they do not, we will replace ,
; I them or refund your moncjf. ? J
locGiriGfa
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woodbuw , aim b-
to give place to a green candle
with shamrock base, glowing from
each plate.'
Members of the class in the
group for the evening Included Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Odom, Mr. and Mrs. S.
W Marsters, Mr. and Mrsl Hobart
Shade, ,Mr. and Mrs. ? Byron Con
ley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hammer, Mr.
and Mrs. Savage, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Acton, Dr. J. D. McCormick,
Mrs. Kenneth Legge, Mr Ralph
Kletzing, Mrs. Roy Klzer, Miss
Elsie Miller, Miss Lucretia George.
and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. George
Lewis. "';' ' . ; ; '
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One of the lovely weddings of
the season was that at the Colonial
Dame Tea Shoppe last evening, at
7 o'clock when Miss Marjorie Ly
man became the bride of Mr. Roy '
South. The service was read in
the inner tea-room with Reverend
Ward Willis Long officiating. The
ring ceremony was used with the1
tea-room transformed into a verit
able spring garden Plum bloom,
"the love blossoms" of ages back,
predominated. Great fronds of
fern and sprays of Scotch broom
were also used." The bride was
charming in a gown of white lace
over crepe-back satin. She wore a
fillet of orange blossoms in her
hair, and ' carried a beautiful
shower bouquet of butterfly roses,
pink and white sweet peas, and
freezlajs.' The only attendant was
little Joan Newcomb, daughter of
Beatrice Crawford-Newcomb, who
acted as ring bearer. Frocked in
her colonial costume of Dresden
mull, the little attendant carried
the ring in the heart of an Easter
lily that centered a quaint colonial
bonquet in a lacey frill. Preced
ing .the ceremony. Mr. John Martz
sang "Bells of the Sea.' Governor
Walter M.. Pierce,; a -guest at the
tea shoppe at the wedding hour,
was invited to witness the cere
mony, and was the first to extend
to the charming bride his : con
gratulations. .,... L ; i
Mrs. South is a junior at Willa
mette university where she will
continue with her studies. ;
The many Salem friends of Miss
Elizabeth Levy will be delighted to
learn that she has been chosen as
assisting artist for the Germalne
Schnitzer concert in Portland un
der the auspices of the Portland
Civic Music club. -
' !The Danghters of the Nile met
yesterday for an all-day- meeting
at the home of Mrs. V. E. Kuhn.
A dozen blouses were finished up
for the boys in the hospital in
Portland. At the meeting yester
day Mrs Gerald Newton of fcl
Karnak Temple of Spokane joined
the Salem chapter. . A number of
social affairs were planned for the
near future. When the elnb meets
next month. Mrs. William McGil
christ, Jjr., will be the hostess. .
Those : present yesterday were
Mrs. Fay Wright, Mrs. Grace
Green. Mrs. Eva McGilchrist, Mrs.
Raby Sites, Mrs. Clara Olsen, Mrs.
Mabel Hauser, Mrs. Zelma Ellis,
Mrs. May Buchner, Mrs. Elma
Kennedy, Mrs.; Esther Kuhn, Mrs.
Adeline .Dunsford, Mrs. Ethel
Niles. Mrs. Grace Crater, and Mrs.
Lulu Newton. -
, .
The birthday of Mrs. L. I. Pear
mine was the inspiration on Tues
day; evening for a happily planned
surprise party . when a group of
friends gathered for an evening
of games and music at the Pear
mine home. A feature of the eve
ning was theMteadlng of a bio
graphy of Mrs. Pearmine's life.
In the guest group for the eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Pear
mine, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cannoy,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cannoy, Mr,
and Mrs. James Best. Mr. and Mrs.
Guy McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McCarter. Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith. Mrs. II. A. McDowell., Mrs.
Luther Stout, Mrs. E.' Best. Miss
Wretha 'Cannoyi Miss Ethel Mc
Dowell. Miss Rebecca liest. M Ibs
Jennie Best, L. Grlce, Clement
Russell and Boyd Filler.
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Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks
entertained" as her house guest
over the week-end Miss Bessie
Foster of Portland; ;
Unusually delightful In its ap
pointments was the I o'clock
luncheon of St- Patrick's day, at
which Mrs. EH. Hobson was the
charming hostess for -' eight. A
lovely caldelabra of green candles
centered the table with' stnllax in
trailing -sprays 1 about the base,
from which' quafit blossoms
nranr. unlanelr fashioned . of
propriate foliages The daffodil
nut baskets continued an attrac
tive color scheme. Narcissus and
daffodils were used further about
the rooms' where bridge at two
tables was the enjoyed after-dinner
diversion. ' Mrs. Paul Hanser
and Mrs. Victor McKenzie won
the playing prizes.
J In' the group were Mrs. Carl B.
Webb, - Mrs.' Frank Meyers, Mrs.
T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Charles
Bates, Mrs.. Paul Hanser, Mrs.
Frederick Hill Thompson; Mrs.
Victor McKenzie, and the hostess,
Mrs." E. H. Hobson. 5 ; - ; - :
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I Mr. and Mrs. Keith powell are
enjoying a motor trip through
eastern Oregon, Idaho, Utah,' Col
orado and California.
nlty: Women's club will meet this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. F.
G. Franklin, 1355 Ferry street.
Assisting hostesses will be Mrs.
George H. Aid en, Mrs. N. S. Sav
age, and Mrs. J. D. McCormick.
The Zena Community club !
planning an interesting program
for the Friday evening meeting.
Two plays will be given, and
musical numbers by both a quar
tet and soloists. A special' group
of readings will also add to the
pleasure, of the evening. A cafe
teria luncheon, with Crystal Mat
thews, Mrs. Lynn .Purvine and
Grace Crawford in charge, will
follow the program. Worth Henry,
Jesse Sohn and Jesse Walling are
on the program committee for the
week. " - ,
-! Mrs. . Merrill Ohling was hos-j
tess on St. Patrick'sday'Tdf the
membersdf the" modern writer15
club. Particularly intefesttng wasl
the long article on "Land," given
by Charles ' J; Lisle, which repre-'
sented much carefully directed re
search work. Prof. M. E. Peck
read a delightful child-verse ad
dressed to "Margaret. A para-:
ble entitled "Riches, published:
in Holland's magazine, was the
contribution of Mrs. W..F: Fargo.
Mrs. Ohling read a story of fairy
tale scenes, and Mrs. Charles J
Lisle made her initial contribution
in theform of three ioems gronp
ed under the single head, "Bread
and Butter." - Two seasonal poems
by Miss - Edna , Garfield were n
titled "A Tribute- land . "Spring
FeverJ . Novel among, the literary
offerings of the evening was the
rhymed letter, called "Concen
trated.f which; Mrs. J. M. '. Clif
ford wrote for a little friend. A
four-line impression 'bearing ' the
title, '"The Pool," was given by
Miss Marie, Roberts. " Mrs. F.- G.
Franklin .brought ; the report" to
the club of the 'meeting last Fri
day of f the Northwest Poetry so
ciety in Portland. J
Spring flowers' from the woods
were attractive ? in , the rooms
where delightful' refreshments. In
the motlt of St: Patrick's day,
were served at a late hour with
Mrs. M. E. Peck assisting. ' P
Two new members. Miss Maude
Covington' and Mrs. Ora Ff Mc
Intyre, - were Invited to become
members of the club.
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The Oak Grove grange Is plan
ning a delightful basket social for
Saturday evening : at the grange
hall. with, prizes . of fered for the
most attractive baskets. E. Cooke
Patton and Mr. McCroskey have
been secured as entertainers for
the evening. All are invited to
come with a basketl f "! i
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Rexall Shaving Powder
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Rexall Shaving Stick, 30c stick
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