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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
1 - - f - l j, ......,..., 1 O N Friday, afternoon at . 2i30 the, women ot the First Christian church will be hostesses to all the missionary societies -of Salem at ' the First 1 Christian church. Dean Ava Milam will be the speaker for this interesting meeting. -Miss M liars is the head ot the Home Economics depart ment of OAC bat for some years was a missionary In China .and will tell of conditions in China and: the work thaf li toeing done them Miss Milam is also an en tbaaiatt' for the highest type of American 'Citizenship and home jfife to be presented to the Chinese I J students here In America and will sjrobably glye Salem women some ' inspiration along that, line. -.Mrs. F. A. Elliot, recently elected pres ident of the salem federation of international missionary societies will preside at the meeting. Mrs. Harry Style will sing, with Mrs. Frank Linn at the organ. Tea and Chinese rica wafers' will be served by the women of the First Christian church. All women are invited. ; . -;r ' . The Woman's Union of the First Congregational church will hold a' special meeting today at the church, beginning at JO. o'clock. A covered dish luncheon will be served at pooni The meeting has been called-on account to f the large amount of sewing on hand. i . Mrs. R. M. h4C;WJMM hostess on Monday for the members of the Monday-.bividge clnb entertain in? "wit a! Jin attractive bridge tea at her hc?ne..nyellow tulips gave the floral motif in the rooms. In vited guests for - the afternoon Severe: Mrs. Hollister B. McGulre j f Oakland, Cal., Mrs. David Eyre, i r,Afrs. Hal D. Patton, and Mrs. Wil- i i am R11 ThA D-noar nri7o irf tho afternoon was - awarded , to Mrs. David jW. EyreJ In he club group were: Jkfrs Harry HawkinsMrSr Frits filade. I T.' A Roberts, Mrar Curtis Cross,? Mrs. Con Bell Dyer, Mra. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Arthur Rahn. 5frs. Hugh McGammon, Mrs, Er cel Kay,1 Mrs: 'Frank Speafs, Mrs. IT (Mf h Pnvell "Mra non T ' Vw' Jr., and the hostess, Mrs. Hofer. ... . -Mrs- E. T. Barnes is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wil lard Seton Kaufman in Seattle. Attractive among, the dinner parties preceding . the dance tot Monday evening ; at .Which v Mrjs. Hamilton, Mrs-GrierV andMn Eiker were hostesses, was that at wkich Mrs. Frank. Myers and Mrs. Carl B. VVebb entertained at 7 o'clock at the Spa.; Covers were placed for 14. The lovely pastel tiats were used in flowers, can dles and favors. Spirea, lilacs and tuliDs combined with maiden Lair.fern In a colorful center bas i "jet while pink and.'yellow candles jere used in crystal holders. Particular interest Is attached to the Holoistg who will appear this evening with the Willamette Uni versity Ladies Glee club in their Salem concert at 8 o'clock In Wal ler hall. - -v'. . . v-.."v, Miss Trista Wenger a well-known : salerau contralto, has a group of distinctive numbers, as does Miss Five Spaulding,: of . Cascade Locks! ?h eapeeially pleased au diences on the trip. ; Ml9S Faye Sparks, Assistant director of the club, fwhi will take - part In - the program,) will graduate in June from 'the; school of music. Miss Gladys Mclntire Is another favor ite 'soloist who will receire aei degree 14 music thia year, m Miss Aldeane Smith, a fourth soloist is a freshman and has aa 'excep tional lytic soprand voice, r Miss lielen Selig; an. artlst-vjo-lialst land pupil of j William ' Wal lace Graham, will b the evening's violinist. Miss Mildred Grant, the club accompanist, will give spe cial piano solo. : Miss Sadie Jo Read, who took - the leading role in "Ice Bound, will be the reader A group of especially well-cho en ' ensemble numbers as well as colleges gijngs wiU oe giveni The feature-skit will be ; "Dutch Love' by Aldeane Smith and Trista Wen- Thd members 4of the MacDow- ell cldb will be the special guests of the evening.' . v Thd mlisic and physical educa tion pepartmentr of the Parrish school, under the. direction of Mrs. Alice jjThdmpson and - Miss Eta White, wfli give a program at the school gyjmnaslnm Friday evening May 1, at 7;30 p..m. . AsmaU ad- toissa 6f.;loc..wili ,bThrg4d ine ioiiowing program " will given - r. March. "A. Day at the. . Gavotte-yiolets. . . . Idyl Springtime' . . j .Hawthorne Overture f Jolly Bandits". . j i v 1 - m . i-Jamecnik ' I : School Orchestra Wind of the Western Sea. .WilsOn 'Tis Morning . .' . . . . . . . . .Fearis Fadeth tbe Smillhg Day Llghthill i Glee club , Solo pmtce :Firefly Dance . j Elisabeth Waters ! Love andi Flowers. . .... .Aldrich 'iir-. s -jViolin Number Group tiff Dancers : t I "r l (ai Rufty Tuftv tfEnsliahV (bi Clbver Leaf Schottische. J c)Hey Boys". Up Oo We (Eng.) t4 arjy4in8h Minuet. , (e Chelsea Reach (Eng.) (fX M4y Pole Dance. j . Physical Education Department Calm j as jthe Night. ;Bohm Whil Goflden Hours Are Flying Johnson . . . . . Keen ; l BEAU I FY IT WITH DIAMOND "DYES Perfect home dyeing and tinting Is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in eold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil : to dye rich. permanent colors, Eacb 15-cent pack age contains direc- ii. ii uons so simple any woman can dve or :- tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, SKirisi waists, dresses, coats j stock Ings, J sweaters, draperies, icover- ings, nangmgs. everythlne new. Duf 'Diamond Dyes"--nd other aina- ana tell your druggist whe ther the material yon wish to color I wool or ailk, or whether it Is linen, s cotton, or mixed goods. aov. f I' I II 'V. ! i) Thursday Friday Given the toughest Job: evr a 'man had1 to face, facing j a hostile; lawless mining camp, fighting for success, honor and a girl's love Tmoy comes through with a smash- : ing hit. Filmed In the pIctureaQU coal fields of Alabama. - . ! ULA LEE 1 " . . and k WALLACE BEEUY i Ok CI ' (I ( Aj' ."f ."fr 4nd the "Year's Fannies . Comedy i j "Stupid But ErzVe" ,.;0P3G.'VT Bor'el-Clare ' . Girls Chorus . " Saxophone solo "Golden Sunset' , 4 . . i t , ,.mr .'. , 4tt r Finders ? OreWilbiir ? I- Irish Duet Dance . ..... ......... ; Elizabeth Waters Cynthia Delano The Old Canoes. , i . A .. . McCosh A Merry Old Salt;. .... Raymond 5 'Glee Club - ; A v : i ' Th Salem Music Teachers' as sociation " will ; meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Harry M. Styles, 780 N. Summer street. Miss Lena Belle Tartar was hostess last evening following the concert at the high - school for a delightful supper party at the Gray Belle. y . The participants In the splendidly given concert were her guests. Iria and tulips cen tered the tabfeJ,. Mrl and' Mrsl C. P. FUshop re turned home test- evening .from Portland, having metered down on Monday, : Mr, , and Mrs. Bishop were accompanied to Portland by Chauncey and - Roy " Bishop, . the former going "on to Pendleton Monday night. il. ..... .. o. - -5:. ,' ;. ; The story telling division of the Salem Art league will meet in the rooms of the Salem public library this evening at 7:30. . The ladies' social circle of the Central"' Congregational church will hol their April silver tea. on Thursday, April SO. in the church parlors. 1 Among those on the hos tess committee" for --the afternoon are Mrs, J. M. Robertson, Mrs. A. M. Reed and 'Mrs. Coates. . 'The Delta Alpha class of the First,-Methodist t church met .on MBday '.evenlns t fpr ft banquet that was "cajoyable .from . every standpoint, in 'the church- dining rom. .. tCovers- were placed- -for ,45 members and guests of the club. All arrangements for the evening, including the eerying 'of the ban quet, were made by. 'members of the class. The. decorations were unusually lovely, a' basket of yellow tulips centering the main table. Lighted yellow candles in m u 1 m 1 . m, ' it X ... , i ; 1 .! iS Today. CT'H ; Ladles'-Glee elub: of Willamette'-University." Concer'C Waller Italic 8 ;1S' o'clock, r :H . -( -Woman's JUnion First Congre gational church. All day sewing at the church. -10 a.m. v 1; j fyj; f Salem Music Teachers associa tion. Mrs.' Harry M.s Styes.1.7S0 N. Summer street," hostes. ThtM-sday" Silver tea. Ladies social cir cle. Central, Congregational church. Church parlors. Friday' Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian chHrch. U At church parlors. 2 o'clock.! I ' J Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church. Mrs. B. T.f Taylor, 199 State street. 2:30 o'clock: Missionary meeting at First Christian church.' Dean Avaj'MI lam, speakef. 2:30 O'clock. ' -" 'Musical program and' physical education demonstration i Parrtsh Junior high school,',7:30o'ciock. .' Saturday t . I -U Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Elec tion of officers. , U Cooked food sale. Ladies .' of the Oak Grove grange. S. P. of fice, 184 .N. Liberty stret. - ' crystal holders circled the rbai ket. S .: ' Mrs. C. C. 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