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2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON r?Tm'J'"'rm '" '"'"'"l : ' -- ' " "'j , r :' - ' i.X ' - - . . ;' - Tauorlo Bunch V : II i P-l I i; - - - f" v v " - : " : V - llf 'y V photo ;T'' - ,r 1 v. -f , feCK A ' s PHOTO 14 , . : - ' ' r . -' v - t a , Upper row from left to right? ' Natalie Neer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Neer; Malcolm Leo Page,. son of Mr, and Mrs, Leo G. Page; small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown. Second row from left to right: Ray L; Farmer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Farmer; Mary Katheryn McCall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McjCall; Leone Spaulding, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs.f Walter Spaulding. Lower row from left to right: Mary Patricia, daughter of Mr'agd' Mrs.1 Ti AL Li vesley; Marie Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons, and Eleanor Beth and Alan Siewert, children of Mr. and Mrs. A.' A. Siewert. 4 COCIAL CALTTIDAIl I ' j , ' ': Easter . ' ' Easter Tesper maslcale, " First Baptist church. 4:30 o'clock. Easter cantata: First Methodist church. 7:30 o'clock. Alpha Chi Omega Easter break fast. ' Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. 9 o'clock. i i Easter tnusicale. First Presby- teriaa church. 5 o'clock. Musical program. St. Paul's church. ! 1 a. m. Sacred cantata. First Chiistiau church, 7:30 o'clock. . Chapter AU ot the PEO Sister hood. - Mrs. V. K. Kirk, 1450 State street, hostess, 7:45 o'clock. Tucmlajr CustQess and Professional Wom en's club dance. Crystal Gardens, o'clock ' ' ' - ; ' ! Miss Naomi Phelps, assisted by Mrs. ru;' Carrie; ; 'Chase, in . concert First -Christian; church""8r o'clock. General meeting; Salem j Arts' league. Woman's club house. 8 o'clock. ' : ' ! ; . Willamette Shrine Xo. 2. Or der of the White Shrine of Jeru salem. ; Masonic Temple, j 8:15 o'clock. Installation. ' 1 Thursday br'dge club members euests of Friday bridge club. Gray Belle, J o'clock luncheon.- .. , Woman's Union program. jFirft Baptist church, 7:30 o'clock,! Gen eral congregation invited, j . Etokta club ;Mrs. E. E. Fisher, 515 Market street. : Salem Arts I league business meeting, 7 : 30 ,p'clockj Woman's cluV building.' ; j ; ' WoliieslHjr I Kamiakin. the Headhunter. St. Joseph's auditorium. 8:15 o'clock. - Leisure Hour club.. Mrs.) John 111 Scott and .Mrs. John H. Albert, hostesses, 1089 jCourt street, i . Cooked ' food sale. Salem War Mothers. Neimeyer's drug store, 175 N. Commercial street. ! , . Thursday i 1 OAC club. :Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper. 805 Union street, hosts. Thursday club. Mrs. E. C Cross. 1185 J Chemeketa street, hostess. ' i i ! - - ) French section, American As sociation of University Women. Mrs. Fr. H. Thompson. 351 N- Sum mer street. 7:15 o'clock. j j U. of O.'Art; Extension .course. Public, library. 7 o'clock -. Saturday . . American Association of Uhiver- s'ty Women. Woman's fclub house. Tea complimenting senior girls of Willamette university. :. Pressor Fergus Reddle, speaker. 2:30 o'clock.'" !'! ,:- !-. ' of Portland, editor of the Raymond. Jr., thb Angel of spring There's a glory of pink in the plum trees, There's a twitter of song in the air, There's a fragrance of health on the cool breeze, There's a stir of new life everywhere. There's a love In each heart left unspoken, N There's a feeling that wings brush a-ner . There's a joy irl the heart, there's a token, That the ngel of Springtime is here. j , Frances Belle DelzehV 1 I Turner, Oregon. Madame X Reducers p : c 3 REDUCE and CROW THIN Ktep tin and Clasp Front" . Rubbcf Reducers for'etery type of figure ; Specialty; Shop Mi Xwart 45.1 Court A VERY FULL business meet ing, replete with interesting discussion, was held yesterday af ternoon by the Salem Woman's club at the club house following a board meeting at 2 o'clock. ; Four new members were taken; in and delegates named for the county convention which i will be held this year In Aurora. " " '., r :r':hft'i3r' I Chapter AB of the PEO sister-; hood will Jmeet at 7:45 o'clock Monday evening at the home of Mrs? W; E. Kirk, 1450 State street.; MJsatGraco Osborne will have charge af the program for the evening. y rt'-. f A business meeting of members of the Salem Arts Icqgo has .been called for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Woman's club bouse,: preceding the program. It is important that as many mem bers as possible be on hand In or der to give the final vote on the constitution. i . : , - " - . -; ; K ''I:? " ' . ; . f ' V The-'Salem" War Mothers mil hold -a cooked food sale on Wed nesday, i beginang at .10:30 o'clock at Neimeyer's jlrug ' store, 175 North Commercw.f street. All War Mothers are asked to con tribute. , . I Salem friends of Mrs. W. II. Burghardt have been anticipating with interest the first letters to come through since her arrival in Paris. Mrs. Burghardt : was on the Atlantic for ten days, the trip from New York to Cherbourg on the Andania, a steamer of the English line, taking: a somewhat longer time than is usual.: For one unused to the ways and lang uage of a foreign people it was a pleasure -to "find at Cherbourg to: meet her.. Mrs. Burghardt writes, Mr. and Mrs. Dent Mowry of Portland. Following a night at a seaport hotel, Mrs, Burghardt made the trip to Paris the follow ing day. Her letter glints with the pleasure she found in l the charm and quaintness of the French, villages. Her early ; im pressions of Paris i were up to every expectation, she writes, and nothing could have been more en chanting than the first glimpses of Parisian streets and their beauti fully -kept flowers land jtreest in the first days of spring. Mrs. Burghardt had the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Mabel Holmes Par sons' in Paris soon after her ar rival. ':;. j t, :,. i : ,:' . With the coming of the warmer days: Mrs. Burghardt plans to leave with a party for southern. France,, and to Italy. After some time along the; Mediterranean the group will return to Paris. In the autumn Mrs. Burghardt. plans to cross the channel to England. i . . - The Etokta Aclvib will meet son Tuesday afternoon at the' home of Airs. E. E. Fisher, 515 Market street. The chapter on. iVHome and Living hosts'' f rom "Know Your Town,"i will' be etudfed 'dur ing the afternoon. ' ; '- ' " i ' A surprise party was given Sat urday afternoon in honor of the b:rhday. of Jane Sanders at the home o her sister, Mrs. - Henry Xusbauui. The rooms were pret tily decorated with . apple blossoms. Late in the afternoon dainty re freshments were j served by the hostess to the following guests: Mrs. Harris, Misses Elsie and Bes sie Tucker Letba and Lottie Pel- ' M:V IHM)KH -RECKIVEI) This Week at tlio ' , ATLAS HOOK AX1 STATjOXKKY CO. 'The' Painted velll-MauKham The Rector pt Wytk Senclair. Disenchanted Lot!. A Wanderer iln Paris Lucas. f A Year of Prophesying j II. U. Weljls. Icy, Wilma Witham, Betty Bryons, Elizabeth, Anona and Elsie Welch and the guest of honor,; Jane ;Saun- ders.;.;'. : : .'-j ' .- ' "' One of thej most ! interesting meetings of the interior decora tion section of the entire ms-t was that held -Friday :evenin- a the E. Y. Lansing home oniFair mount Hill when the group met as guests ot Miss Sarah Lansing for, a study of pieces of furniture in her home of unusual value a beauty. Priceless among thesr ! a Duncan Phyfe table in the ill: Ing room in beautiful marked m-- hogany; a set of early Amerlcar . chairs with carved back raiH: twr Chippendale chairs; a Ch'nesc carved teakwood table: a oabine in mahogany; and; a grandfather father built byj Joseph Dean, j The meeting; was devoted to f discussion of the furniture of :f !'. ' rt llHM Georgian and Colonial periol article on the new winir been added to the Me Art Museum in New l . : - 1 - read. In this wing. It w ""I will be housed; furniture jects, and entire interiors taken from early American homes. J The guests j were particularly impressed with four magnificent shawls from India, a silver desk set, and the Lowestoft china, j A beautiful scarf; from India: is in a brilliant scarlet! with a woven design across the ends. In two of the shawls the name of the art ist is embroidered across the cor ner of the cehter. In Mrj Lan sing's possession is an old letter, written in 1797, which requests a friend going to India to bring back a set of china with a certain monogram in gold, and also" cat- tin" for waistcoat and breeches. Miss Lansing has in her possession pieces from the set of china which came; in answer, j , At the next meeting of the sec tion, on April 24, the group wilj meet at the city Iibrkry. Pictures, mantels and accessories will be the subject. Many Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs..!E. B. Piper where Mr.; Piper is Oregqnlan.' will be I Inlerested In the extensive trip vfhich they are taking in the east. ! Mr. and Mrs. Piper who have spent much of their lives against a Salem en vironment,1 left during the week. J .- j...: ' ; Guests of Miss . Edith; lIaiard and of E. W. Hazard daring! the past month have bejen 31rs. F. . H. Hazard : and daughter, Catherine, of Seattle, 'who left "Wednesday for their home. 'Vj Thirty-five women of the First Presbyterian Missionary society .Met ' on Friday afternoon in the church ' parlors - for Ian interesting j study of the Negro; work both In his conry and among the na tives.' Myrtle Wal.msley gave the part of the lesson devoted to work amonv the Africans.) while "Lights and Shadows" was given by Mrs. Carrie Chase. Mrs; (Henry Gilbert dealt; with the industrial phase. while Mrs. R. M. T. Hester told of the life of John Carver. Mrs. R. A. Annin led the devotional. The rooms were delightfully decorated ' wlth: sprays of cherry blossoms, with Mrs.; H. C. Wyatt. chairman 6f the' social committee. assisted by Mrs A. H. Wyatt, Mrs. Laky and Mrs. Slegmund. Mrs. O. L. Rathbun. accompan ied by Aliss Lucille Emmons. Rang twice, sor appreciated was her number. !: Mr. and Mrs. Dah J. Fry have as their Easter guests Mr. and Mrs.' Raymond Walsh, and Miss Pricilla Walsh and of Eugene. 5 Two new members. Mrs. Henry J. Bean and Mrs. Horace WilHston. were added to the roll of the Town and Gown club which met Thursday at Lausanne hall. Prof James T,-Matthews spoke to the iiP5ts during the afternoon In his Inimitable manner. Instrumental land ! vocal numbers gave an at tractive musical hour; Miss Gladys Mclntyre singing. Miss Katherlne Kirk playing the violin, and Miss Anna. Howell giving piano selec tions.' . ' Mrs. J. IL Lanterman. Mr. Wil liam; Brown. Mrs. A. N- Moores. Mrs.! John H. Albert and Miss Nina Mr Nary comno-ai? the membership committee, of the club which in-pludr- In its. membership a rroup of 40 prominent Salem womenl . , . j ;: ""r-. Tt., O. Schuckirg. hostes? 'rcheon on Wednesdsv. ener t.n'ied at one " of , the delightful T:Irs of the week. . '1 -'7 ; . 'f0, mpmhPM of the Cosmo- i n club of Willamette uni- ; vm.ov were entertained Friday rwtns: at an enjoyably planned ' nVtniV rfinner at the home r. and Mra. Charles J, Lisle, 'fvft fouth Thirteenth street 'hi rlri Y. Chang as one of ' hnt of the occas'on. Bas Vtj of Easfer eges and Easter "-lMes were used on the small trbl?s where the dinner was 'vpi. ThV after-dinner hours v-re; spent in Inspecting articles -v ;upMim interest curios espe isMy rom the Orient. Members of the c'ub present ?fjuWEmmel, Te Chun Ma. Te Tn .Msn?. John Tsai, Gilbert Wrent., Dwlght Findley. Ross An derson. Shingro Marumoto, Lloyd Wheelwright, Benito Mayo. Mr. Flores. Antonio Rowan, Charles Swan. H.i Sashida and Cedrlc Y. Chang. -' " ' -- . There' will be a nnloue program and social at the First Baptist chn-ch on Tuesday evening at 7:20 nnder the auspices of the Woman's society, with the gene ral congregation invited. In ad dition to other numbers, a drama, "Garments of Glory," will be pre sented. . VOCAL CONCERT ... Naomi Phelps Soprano Assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase Reader First Christian Church Tuesday, April 14 Admission Adults 50c Students 33c Children 25c One of the richest musical of ferings of the evening will be the sacred cantata, "Gethsemane, to Calvary. which the choir of the First Christian church will give at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Miss Vivian O. W'hisler will dlrect the chorus,1 while Mr. Karl Wenger will preside at the organ. The soloists- will 1 be: - Mrs. George Cherrlngton, soprano; Mlss'Grace Fak, contralto; Mr. H. B. Glais rer, tenor; and Mr. II. M. Mead, bass. . . Part one, which alternates reci tative and chorus numoers. opens withan instrumental introduction. The scenes are laid in Gethsemane. Part two, the? Crucltictlon. will give "March to Calvary ,' "O Sac red Head." j'He Is Risen." "In the Cross of Christ I Glory." and many other impressive numbers in recitative and song. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jonea of Oakland. California, are house- guests for the Easter season at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones. The Thursday club will meet on April 16 at 'the' home of . Mrs. E. C.,, Cross. 1185 Chemeketa street, Srlth Mrs. II. B. Thielsen and Mrs Russell Catlin as , joint hostesses. - - . ' According to word received by Mr. and Mrs. B- C. Miles.'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann and Miss Eva Miles, will-arrive in Salem soon after the first of May. Passage for. New York was taken from Southampton on Wednesday. April 8. Some time will be spent In eastern United States and Canada. i the party plans, before completing V? V 1.50 Alarm! 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There are also alt silk prints In the assort ment, silk warp bengaline as well as all cotton, materials In unusual French and English designs. Their wearing qualities and newness can be absolutely relied upon. Come, sec this splendid assortment. See them In our East Show Window after Monday Vi. MCAX AXD DO' 8AU2MC STORE 400 State Street PORTLAXD MLIt SHOP 283 Alder Street