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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
THUHSDAY UOHNING, HAY 7, 1C25 i v it t 7 j if .Hi By AUDRXD BUNCH Phone: 10G ONE HUNDRED and . serenty- I r . a iitw iiruwioeBi society maias I ! and matrons reeeiTed cards to one of the most attractive of the seaa . on's te wheni Mrs. Louis Lacn mund entertained yesterday at her home, 925 Court street, honoring Mrs. George L Dxirciu, formerly of Sacramento, who has' come "to Salem -to maker her nome. i Mrs. Lachmund received with " Mrs,' Dorcas from 3 to 5 o'clock, with the attractive tea gowns worn7 bv tha enesta and the host- f vdd auuiug avvf lu' frUW S sk scene V? ?:-h:T H'!',-,- ; pi ' The floral mo.tlf throughout was a lovely blending of the warmer tones of bronze, Ivory yellow, ochre, primrose, apricot and "old gold.' In the reception halt tulips in saffron and bronze filled a pot tery bowl, 'while ornamental can dles guarded eaeh-side. In. the drawing room 1 baskets and bowls of tulips., In , the, same ochre ' and primrose shades enhanced the el ? .fect.r ' Tall yellow 'candles were used here andf there in holders of gleaming mahogany.' " ' ; Assisting Mrs, Lachmnnd . In the rooms during the- - afternoon were Idrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs." S W. Thompson Mrs. jCurtis Cross, and! Miss Louise -'Thompson' f Especially enchanting in its loveliness was the dining room. A great bowl ! or tulips In the chosen shades, with .; : sprays : of varying' blossoms, completely transformed the "tea f table, gleam ; Ing I with silver, exquisite - linen, - and!, cut-glass. Very tall, very slender candlea of a delicate peach color r gave the table f a graceful distinctiveness. A bowl of blos soma on the side : board, guarded . by tall ; peach eolored ? tapers, re ' -;' produced the (colors in the center "yt piece. The glow of the tall tapers ''ggave a lovely subdued light ! in y the rooms. a a- - . Dispensing! tea table hospitali ties daring the first hour were Mrs. Fredrick Lamport and Mrs. Pavid Eyre -Mle their places at the urns during the . second hour were graciously taken by Mrs. John, J. Roberts and Mrs, "Dan .Fry, Jr. ' . v. j ' The Piety r HIU club will meet this afternoon at i the home of Mrs. Edgar Hartley Joint host esses . with Mrs Hartley will j be Mrs. W. P. Fowle and Mrs. 3.; P. KlmbaU. .j ' s . f-. 1 j f -i. T--ij::4- -t--H- h The Rev.- and Mrs. H Duncan Chambers, Mrs. ,H,k B,t Thielsea and Mrs.' Ada Strong motored to Astoria on Wednesday.; Mr. Cham bers will Attend and read a ' paper before the meeting; of the Northr ern Deanery of the Episcopal " church and Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. , Thielsen and Mrs. Strong will at tend the Quarterly meeting of the - Woman's Auxiliary. Miss Carol. S. Dibble gave a eroun of Irish lvrics in ' her de- fj lightful manner yesterday after- w noon before- the members of the A i miftnian Htfirarr noeietv of Wil lamette university. : I i Unusually : lovely i among the season's bridge luncheons was that of Tuesday at which Mrs Frank Jaskoski was hostess, -entertaining for the pleasure of six teen friends; many of whom are members of the U. D. bridge club. ': ' The ;i o'clock luncheon, attractive lh Its appointments, was served at the small tables, j Each table was centered with a crystal vase . of lavender and pink sweet peas. In the Jiving rooms a gorgeous bas ket of bronze tulips was arranged In a decorative way. i Mrs. George Schuneman won the high bridge score. Those playing at j the tables during the ; enjoyable afternoon were Mrs. G. II. Burrell, Mrs. James Ileenan, Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. M. J. Petxel, Mrs. Phillip -v. Jaskoski, MrsL George Schuneman, w MrSi-C D. Thomas, Mrs. T. M. Barr. Mrs. J. J. Nathman. Mrs. Henry Hintzen, Mrs Harry Weis. Mrs. Esgene - Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. Euxene Eckerlin. Jr., Mrs. C. J. T Healy, Mrs. J. G. Nadon, and the Sallow complejddixsolteh tlie result of improper 'diction Hi:! ' i : USE .. , : : ' n.n n nn ' 72ZB 17CHLDG ..... ; q riu trltious hsslthful f c ods ' , v.Titch your cxmptedn iraprbvp. , Members of the Modern Priscllla club spent an interesting afternoon with Mrs. E. F. Ghormley ,at her home In Salem Thursday. The club women motored; to the Ghormley home In the early afternoon, arriv ing there in ample time, to spend the regular club, hours with their hostess. Mrs. Ghormley used a profusion of tulip and the wild larkspur In making her home fes tive for the occasion and decorated her pretty luncheon table with, the blossoms. Mrs. Moore Of Portland, Mfs. Ghormley 's house guest, en joyed the afternoon with the club vomfenltt the group f rom! Contai ns were Mrs. J. G. Qi thens, Mra. Ira Hutchings, Miss Mayme Row land! Mrs. H. E. Walter, Mrs. F. H. Wallers, Mrs; C. A. Berry, , Mrs. Bert'Read, Mrs. EN. Fehler, Mrs. Guy S W. Jordan. Mrs. A- J. Bier, MrsJ Ralph 'P. Schlndler, Mrs. H. W. Clark; Mrs. A. M. Qunn, Mrs. A. hi Stevenson, Mrs. Leland Spring, Mrs. Fred J. Hooks, Mrs Iloward j N. -; Feary. Mrs. Lee An dersen and Mrs. W. A. Foster. I Mts. " Ghormley was formerly a member of the Corvallis club.' : 1 1 1 . : Corrallrs; gazette-Times. J i .... .... Wj. ; :, The Rapheteriajt club will meet l)is afternoon at the home of Mrs. I.-SVQne.f."--. j " :'r ri''-:':"x ":- ;'f : 1 '' ! 1 . ji ;- The Luella Kimball club met at he home of Mrs. tW H. Hertsog yesterday afternoon.' ; !.: II Ui i :':'j : v-- The Middle Grove j Community club will have a pie social at the school 3 house on . Friday evening. May 8. An excellent program has beeij prepared for the evening, and doughnuts and coffee will be serv ed.! Everyone is cordially 4 Invited to attend. . - j ' 1 -j-P- !-. I ajary Talmadge Hedrick pre sented a group of talented violin pupils in pleasing recital last eve ning at the Derby ' Studio. Miss Lna Medler was the accompanist of the evening. . I The : following numbers were given: ' ' ; ' - ' ' " V Morning A Solo .......... Davis The King's Dancer; ..... . .Davis if ' 'Lena Medler 1 Melody in F. i . : . . .Rubensteln I- : r Panl Brown'?- Minuet in G. . . . ; . . . . . Beethoven IK- Nin4: Logan Traumerle and Romance Schu- ! mann ' - Lois Hockett Valse Bacarolle.,-. . . .Offenbach ' Paul Brown James Darby lluinoresque : v. ... . .. i ... .Dvorak Gladys Medler i' ; Intermezzo Love's Dream Czi- bulka i ' 5 Dorothy Bjork ! ' Cavatina . . . L . . . . . .Raff James Darby Garotte . . . . . . . . .Mozart Souvenir . . . . .... . . .Drdla f - j Frances Shrode - !. ti , Mrs. Gus Hlxson is a ' house guest in Portland at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lounsberry. j M ; i Chadwick chapter of the East ern; Star and the Portland Mat rons' association of 1924 recipro cated hospitality on Tuesday eve ning "with " Chadwick chapter entertaining the Portland associa tion at a six o'clock dinner and the team in turn,' entertaining the chapter with a program In the eve ning. At the dinner which was served at 6 . o'clock ; In the Rose room of the Spa thirty-seven cov ers!; were arranged at three long tables-one of; which was presided over by Mrs.' W. P. Babcock, worthy matron, another by Ralph Thompson, worthy patron, and a third by Miss Leila 'Johnson, as sociate matron. . In the exhibition of drill work that took place following, the team representee; cnaracters oi nail a century ago, wearing the same costumes and using the .same quaint ritual: ' The hall was pack ed even to the balconies for the interesting evening. ! officers and past' officers In the order present I Included out of a large group: Mrs. "HOLD YTZt ' -v f t ,.9 i ' -fx ! X Only one or tiie Huncrrea3 of Jilt- arrived here at 4 o clock this morning They are unloading at Stella Kellogg Drake, past worthy matron ef Oregon; Mrs. Mabel Set Oemeier of Woodburn, past worthy grand matron of Oregon; George H. Burnett of Salem, past worthy grand patron; Dr. Daniel A. Web ster of Portland, associate grand patron of Oregon; Miss Anna Tay lor,, grand chaplain ; of Oregon; Mrs. Lincolnsmith, president of the 1924 matrons club of Port land. ! .' Mrs. T. M. Barr, Miss Josephine Barr, Mrs. Frank Albrich, and Miss Theresa Albrich were guests in! Portland Wednesday -? evening, returning Thursday morning. Miss Lucile Elrod will be the first of the June brides, as her wedding to Ralph Dickinson Moore? will take place June 1 at the home of her parents, Mivand Mrs. J. (X Elrod on Willamette heights. : Miss Elrod will be at tended by Mrs. George T. Mickle as matron of honor and Miss Mau rine Elrod as maid of honor. Ken neth Moores will be his brother's best man. , , "A number of parties are being given this week for the popular bride elect and her fiance. Monday evening-Mrs. W. F. Wiggins gave a bridge party of four tables for them. This evening Mr. and Mrs. H. . V. Littlefield will entertain with ar dinner in- their-honor and Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Evans will entertain with a similar affair. Friday evening Mrs. Wayne Loder la planning a bridge party for Miss Elrod Portland Telegram. An enjoyable meeting of . the Writer's club was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Barton on North Capi tol street. ; Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, assistant attorney general. whose hobby is writing, was elect ed chairman of the section at this time. Mrs. Blanche M. Jones pre sided at the .meeting on Tuesday. The program opened with a liter ary criticism of the "Song of Ro land" by Mrs. F. G; Franklin. A diverting letter of the Writers' club from Anthony Euwer was read by Mrs. J.' M; Clifford. Mrs. W. F. Fargo read a sketch from one of her scrap books en titled "The Finishing Touch which was published with Illus trations In The American Builder. 200 Genuine 11 f & .1 ; i Formerly sold at 32 WV- V X4 event Starting Today ni.in.Ko1 IIOHSES, THE ELEPHANTS voncrcrf ul features of jthe AI G. A dramatic epic of "Saul and En dor" was given by Prof. Morton E. Peck. Charles J. 1 Lisle read one of ' his characteristic stories which are adapted so well to the Youth's Companion, j Tuesday's story .was , entitled "The Spelling League." H Mrs. F. S. Barton read a-, pleasing lyric entitled "Luna" and Mrs. J. C. Nelson j a seasonal poem "Easter.Out-of-pbors. Rob ert Paul us explained in Interest ing cablegram code vfhich he Is completing for use In the fruit brokers' work. - s At the next meeting of the club Mrs. r Blanche M. Jonesj will enter tain.? M ''I ; : j .- Guests at the Barton! home were Mrs f. Blanche M. Jones, Dr. and Mrs.i F. G. Franklin, (Mrs. J. .M. Clifford. Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Miss Marie Roberts, Prof. I and Mrs. M. E.'Peck, Mr. and Airs. Charles H.: Lisle, Mrs. J. C. Nelson, and the hostess, Mrs. F. S. Barton. The following delegates have been' elected to the state conven tion of the Daughters of Veterans which' will be held in Oregon City in June. , Delegates- Mrs. -Bertha Berg man,' Mrs. ! Madeline (Nash, : Mrs. Laura' Arpke, Mrs. Louisa Kezar, Mrs.i Fannie Gregory, 1 Mrs. Pearl Rlph, Mrs. Florence Shipp, Miss Erma Swaddell. ! Alternates Mrs. Mabel Need- ham, Mrs. Alma McWhorterTMrst Gqurlie of Silverton, lrs. Neendle of' woodburn,- Mrs. Mary brewer. Mrs Mary Stearns, ilrs. Myrtle Putman, Mrs. Neva Johnston. The program this evening "lor the meeting of the Brush College Parent-Teachers' association will be given at 7:30 o'clock by stu dents from the Chemawa Indian school. Piano and vocal numbers, takg on Alaska, and numbers by the girls' quartet will feature on the program. . An interesting- concert will be given this evening at S:15 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church by musicians of the blind school. The; program ; has been planned under the auspices of the Senior Christian Endeavor sotiety. ! Local Women are anticipating with especial interest ; the inter denominational missionary meet ing I this afternoon ait the First j Methodist church, beginning at 3 ' L . and $2.50 -for this 385 (W. i'n rn 1 Hi r- 03 ARE COIIING!" 1 Barnes mammoth circua which union and Capitol streets. o'clock, at which Miss Parker of New York City will be th$ speaki er in the interest of Migrant work. 1 The Woman's Evangelistic Prayer league ; will i meet at 9 o'clock this morning at the home of Mrs. C: A. Clark, 38 North Church street. Mrs. FM. pakes will be the leader. Particularly deightful ! among the week's club affairs was the bridge tea at which Mrs. Ar thur J. Rahn and - Mrs.i Frank Spears were hostesses on ildnday. entertaining at the Spears home. Yellow tulips with spirea were at- PICTURE SALE 20 All pictures in stock will be sold at A Discount of 20 Per Cent for Two Weeks Only ' V' " ' 1 See" them at ' W. J. PORTER'S ' ;;- Painting and Decorating Store i ! 455 " Salem &3 1 3 i- i T1 i j 1 .:. . !: R 1 ' ym ' I co err at cT.TnpAn t r : Today j Woman's Evangelistic Prayer league. Mrs. C A. Clark. 638 N; Church street, 9 o'clock. ; Willing Workers class. First Christian church. Mrs. Earl Wood, West Salem, hostess. Concert. First Presbyterian church to be given by musicians of the blind school under auspices of the Senior C. E. 8:15 o'clock. Piety Hill club. Mrs. Edgar Hartley, hostess. Chapter G of the PEO sister hood. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, hostess-.- " V ; Rapheterian club. Mrs. H. S. Gfle, : hostess. . i ; Inter-denominational mission ary meetings First Methodist charch. Miss Parker f -Kev York, speaker. " Kenslnrcn'.cluh. Mrs. Herbert IL Haucar. 52 N. Winter street. hOSteS,S. . Friday First Congregational church; Mlsstouary meeting. BIrs. F. D. Kibbe, 695 S. Comrnqrcial street, hOEte8r.' ,' ; . ;' Coronation of Queen Lucia I. Willamette university campus, 2 O'clock. First Baptist Church Woman's society. Mrs.T. A. Raffety, 375 N. 14th street, hostess. - Salem Floral.society, i .Chamber of Commerce rooms, S o'clock. Saturday Salem Heights Woman's Pro gressive club. Cooked food sale. S. P. office, 184 N. Liberty street. Salem Woman's club. Club house. Annual meeting. Monday Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn's recital Oregon theater, 11 a. m. tractive in ; baskets about the rooms. Special guests for the af ternoon were Mrs Hollister Mc Guire of San Francisco, Mrs. David Eyre and Mrs. Earl Flegel of Hon olulu. The Woman's society of the First Baptist church will hold an interesting urogram meeting at the home of Mr3. T. A. Raifety, Discount Court . . Qregtn WWW SALE OF- amis Em Pe jut and MAP Am Think of buying fine soft batiste baby dresses with hand .embroidered scallops oil sleeves,1 neck and skirt bottom, also embroidery spray oa front, of garment all for $1. Positively exceptional and you'll find them only at Miller's in this sale beginning today. May we ask your indulgence in notir.g the fine quality of these ? CHOICE -PIE f Salem's Leadiu 375 North Fourteenth street, on Friday at 2:30 o'clock. ' The pro gram leaders will - be Mrs. S. Willis and Mrs. S. R. Arail. Miss Mary Hart will have charge of the devotions. . The program topic will be: "Our Doctor in China.' Mrs. Harry E. White. wilt-present 'tThe Medical Woman . and the Jungle Clinic." . Miss Mina Gile's topic will be "Dr.Katherine Mable, Min ister of Mercy," followed by a reading by Mrs. H. Gil. A vo A Tremendous Large Assortment of 40-Ifl PRCJTED 'E SIffiS ' -;' I . S2.98 Yard Etc sents tee New Patterns ry purchase fro us rcpre-. g 'f. v3 n saving and our guaran- l i r Prints You Will Like to Wear Decidedly attractive are these new printed pat terns spaced cluster dots, stripes, polka dots, floral, conventional and oriental designs. They're colorful and irresistable and will win your ap proval, i See some of them displayed in our show window. Also new printed Georgette crepes. The Store That Sells For Cash Onljr Can and Does Sell For Less The Ivafoury Store proves it every day It is an established fact tfcsT one of the largest stores in New York City sells and huys for cash only, and it is a recognized fact that this store does sell for less in consequence of which it does an enormous business, r j Now then if the people of New York City have found it to their advantage to buy for cash at this store, isn't it just as reasonable that the people of Salem should find it advantageous and profit able to buy at this store, and pay cash and effect the saving that we effect by selling for cash only. Just think this matter over. I You, too, will come to the conclusion that it pays well to buy for cash. - .v "CAN SAIiESI STORE 4Ga State Street ' DresBe 'wamm T7 A Pepartraent Store . t CO cal solo, "The Great Physician, will be given by Mrs. Theodore Roth. Mrs. Mabel Buirgy will then tell of "Our Work in the Orient.-" -Medicine in China", will be Mrs. Tail's eubject, and Mrs. Vail will present at thl Ume the golden anniversary tree with the twigs to which It Is entitled. At. the close of the afternoon Mrs. C. B. Huber will favor the grouj with a piano solo. ' " ' - New Colors- ..if AXT TKT portLuxd sruc snor ' 883 Alder Street ! ''- - i . - ' Cm-'. ( j