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, CO CI AX, OALMHIDAI1 AT THE ANNUAL meeting of the Salem 'Woman's- club yes terday afternoon Mrs. W. P. Fargo was unanimously elected president for the new year. Mrs. C. F. Ham ilton will take the office of vice president, while the other offi cers are as .follows: Recording secretary, Mrs, Harry Weidmer; financial secretary, Mrs. fW. I. Staley; ' treasurer; - Mrs. O. E. PrJep.- and parliamentarian. Miss Mattie Beatty. .T Mrs. ' II. T. Lore was elected director for the Hhree-year term, and Mrs. U. G. Shipley .was elected to take the place bfrMrs. C. F. Hamilton. :."- During a full afternoon, repfete with the reports of all officers and standing committees, -delegates . were elected for the con vention at Marsh field. The fol lowing will attend: Mra.W. F. Fargo, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. Seymour Jones, '"Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. : W. E. Anderson and Mrs. Harry Weidmer. : Other new business of the after noon was the election of Mrs. Sey mour Jones to the office of trus tee In the club. ' ": ;' ' ' -. Mrs. IT. S. Dot son is the guest for Mothers day 'week-end of her daughter, Miss Mabel Dotson, at the Oregon Agricultural college. .."'.';''.'' ' " - Mm, Arthur J. Rahn, outstand ing among Salem's gifted soloists, will appear In recital at 11 o'clock Monday morning at the Oregon theater. Mrs.; Rahn; will be ac companied by Prof. Paul Petri, .head of the Oregon Agricultural college school of music with whom, shn studies. . The concert, with. Invitations issued to friends in Salem, Cor vajllis and Portland, and a num ber of additional towns, will be onto of the most delightful events of the music and social season. Its. Seymour; Jones and Mrs. Elra4 S- White will motor to Cor vallls tomorrow to be guests of WJnema chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. - Miles, daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. r Miles, are welcoming .-her 'home after a year of. unusually Interesting study and travel abroad. Miss Miles accompanied her parents to England early last summer. i - '-. : -.' Mr. Sid Mrs. Itf Fleming have as their guests their daughter Mrs. Warren Talley, nee Priscilla Flferaing of Pasadena, and Mrs. James Anderson, formerly Ethel' Knight of Los Angeles. Mrs. Tal- ley and Mrs. Anderson arrived yVsterday afternoon. The length of, their visit, which their many friends hope will extend well in to the weeks. Is undetermined.. airs. H. w. Arnold of Vancou ver, Wash., was a guest in Salem or ' ber daughter. Miss Margaret Arnold, for the Willamette uni versity May day festivities. ': Tho first garden "at home" of the season, it a series planned, will take place Tuesday afternoon at the lovely grounds of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, 360. North Fourteenth street, under the sponsorship-of the Salem Floral soci ety, of which ! Mr. W. E. Ander son is president. The out-of-door exhibit of iris will be of especial Including men and women alike, is invited to call between 3 and 7 o'clock in the Interest of the gardens they, themselves, are planning. Those who call are urged to remember to bring, pad and pencil to take down poJ-Tts, and names,! that may Interest them. .; Hostesses for the "open gar den" wijl be Mrs.-J. H. Albert, Mrs.: W. E. Kirk. Mrs. F. A. El liott, Mrs. Mattle Beatty, -Mrs. Elmo S. White, Mrs. II. T, Love and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. Dr. Estella Ford Warner, who returned recently from London, was complimented last night at a dinner which the bureau of nurs ing gave in her honor at the Sign of fho Rone. Covers wore laid for 16. Orcgonlan. Among those motoring down for tho second day of the Oregon Mu sic' Toachers. ! convention , were: ..Mrs.; Uarry M. Styles. Miss Mar garet F'sher. Mis Elizabeth Levy, MIss;oilie Chandler, Mrs. Walter A. Denton and' Miss Elma Weller. Mr. Styles, 2 as prcldent of the 7nl Kratich t an InfAfmtl talk at tho luncheon. t ; . -i ; Tlie Eweet Ilrlar club was en Joyaofy ; entertained last week at the; home of Mrs. Corydon IHod geti frnd Mrs. Arthur Utley with a profusion of wild flowers decorat ing' the. rooms, and centering, the tea-table.1 ;. "' Using her foreign travels as a background, Mrs. Karl Kugel gave a very Interesting program on Pompeii. 1 Speciat guests for the occasion included: .Mrs. I. M. Doughtpn, Mrs. Herbert H. Hauser Mrs. Ernest Peterson, jilrs. Gay NeWgent, Mrs. WiI1,arn Gorsllne. Mrs. John Schindler, Mrs. Sarah ParickL and Mrs. Kavise, presiding at the urns at the te hoar were; ; .'j-. jMrs.j William McCall and Mrs. Fejrd Alien. Assisting in 'the serv ing wcte: Mrs. Lou Orote, Mrs. Ed Fraitt, Mrs. Ralph Allen, and Mrs. Karl Kugel. ! j ; ,? The Sky line ranch will be the scene; of the next; meeting when Mrs. Mose Adams j entertains for the members of the club.! . The jclub members present at the! Wednesday meeting were: Mrs. Ralph Allen. Mrs. James Ira lah, Mrs. C. Cl Chaffee, ,Mrs. Karl Kugel, Mrs. Ferd Allen,' Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. William McCall. Mrs. Ed Pratt, Miss Nellie Taylor. Mrs. E..O. MolI..Mrs. Glenn.Adams and the hoitesses, Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Utley. '..I . :. J : . r , returned . MrS. E. T. Barnes home! on Wednesday from Seattle where 8 he was the guest for sev eral weeks at the hdme pf Mr. and Mrs. Willard Seton Kaufman. - I T; : , The ; Apollo' club . has chosen May 20: as the date. for the season's second concert at tne Armory. .. 1 : 'M - v II" !; t Mr. knd Mrs. A N. 'Bush have returned to their Salem home after Dr. the winter In Cal- Hill The! lem's having spent ifornlai and Mrs. Frederick Thompson will be guests at noon today In Portland for the wedding of Miss Cassie Thompson to Mr. Frantr Mitchell, a lawyer. The ceremony will take place at the W. Lair Thompson home.; Piety Hill club one. of Sa nost prominent social or ganizations; met on ' Thursday of last week at the home, of Mrs. Edgar! (Hartley with Mrc. ; Russell Catlin. Mrs, S. P. Kimball, and Mrs. Hartley the hostesses. Yel low tulips gave an attractive color scheme; In both the dining room and inltbe living room.; The group invited to meet with the club for the afternoon were: Mrs. Charles1 Fearlt Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. A.-N.- Moores, Mrs. J. A. Cartoni. Mrs. J. :H. Lauterman, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. F. M. Steuslotf, and Mrs. W.jH. Steus- ioff. ! , ;!- -,i! I.:;; : h.r From the club itself were: Mri. Reuben Boise, Mrs. John H. Al bert, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. Ei C. dross, Mrs. W. P. j Fowle. Mrs. Wj E. Kirk. Mrs. Ei C. Patton. Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mrs. Cj. H. Robertson, Mrs. C. K. Spanlding, Mrs. H.'B: Thielsen, Mrs. Ji H. Walker. Ms, J. T. Whittjg Mrs. C. I. Lewis and the hostesses. Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Cat lin and Mrs. Hartley. i At the June meeting, Mrs. E. T. Barnes! and Mrs. W. E. Kirk, will entertain at the Kirk home. j : If ; . : !;-.. ii ! J Salem friends are still sending felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Angus Erwin, Sr., of Astoria, Ore., upon the birth of William Angus! Erwin; Jr., on April 7, 1925. j Both Mr. and Mrs. Erwin are highly esteemed among their many friends. - Mrs. Erwin will be remembered as Jennie Pierce, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lot M. Pierce; and the granddaughter of Mrs. M. N, Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Merle iRosecrtns, and Miss Fran ces Hodge, motored to Newport last week to attend the! funeral of W, S. Garman. Ii r If -;!'.:--,- : ' ' l An j Interesting program for mothers will be given at 1:30 O'clock this afternoon by the Eagle Lddge; In the W.O.V?:ball.lwRh the public Invited. V '. ! ! y' "The Songs My Mother Used to Slbg.f! will be given f by S. N. Wlllitt. Leslie II. Springer will slog "The Old Refrain." by Kreis leir, and It. A. Gwynnjj "Wonder ful Mother of Mlne." j Mrs. Guy m COLOR IT NEW WITH "DIAMOND! DYES' Beautiful home dyeing and tinting Is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just din In cold water1 to Hint soft, delicate shades, or noil to dyb? rich, permanent colors. Ktch 15-centfpack-ge contains drec Hons so simple any woman can dye or : tin 1 lingerie,' suas; i; -ribbons. J skirts ' v&isi I.' dresse coats, stockings, awfivtnrs,' draper ies, coverings, hansss, every thing new. , ; Buy "Diamond DyesV-no othet kind -and tell your druggist whe ther the material you wisMcolot Is wool or silk, or whether Jt il linen, cotton, or mixed gotfus. AdT. l: - ' . 1. -: l ii: I" - :; .-: tyj n n: i Newgent will sing, "Mother of Pearl." Mrs. G. W. Chapman will give "Over the Hills to the Poor House;" r. Ii. Carmell, M Mother's Prayer;" Mrs Frank Turner, "The Little Gray Sweet heart of Mine." C. D. Chambers will give the address of the after noon." ! " ' : - "--i- ' ; ':'' " : , ' The American Association of University women will, meet for the last meeting of the club year on Saturday. May 16, at the Wo man's club house. The program, which will be given entirely by the members, wijl ' be at 2:30 o'clock. Since this is the last meeting of the year officers will be elected at this time. " v Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. -Fry, Sr., Miss PriscIHa Fry, and Mrs. Kitty Grater are spending the week-end at the Fry cottage at Neskowin. Mrs: L. S. Wynne, for the past four years employed at Worth's department store, has resigned her position. - - ''' Miss Louise Shields of Portland and Miss Laura Parker of New York were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith while in the city planning the health and recrea tion work to be carried on con nection with the berry and hop fields in the Willamette valley. They left on Friday, for Portland. Miss Parker has been lecturing In Idaho, Washington and Oregon and will leave soon for' California and will return by way of Utah and Wyoming to make a survey of crops of different sorts throughout the west. 1 : - "! Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ferguson (Florence Melis) ., are receiving felicitations upon the birth of a baby daughter. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will be remembered ; as former Willamette university stu dents. The Etokta club will meet for the last meeting Of the club year on Tuesday - with Mrs. Mason Bishop, .1350 South Commercial street. . . - - - " ' The 8enior8tandard Bearers of the'FIrst Methodist, church will be guests on -Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Char- 1 es Lisle, 1041. South Thirteenth street. Miss Grace Allen and Miss El Rae Maxwell will be the hos tesses. Miss Allen will conduct a lesson on South America. This will also be the Mite-box opening., The - l,i Today Mother's day program. Eagle lodge, WOW hall. 1:30 o'clock. i Monday Chapter AB of, the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. Harry M. Styles, hos tesa. 7:45 o'clock. American Legion auxiliary. Mc Cornack jhall. 8 o'clock. , , Mrs. ; Arthur J. Rahn's recitall Oregon theater. 11 a. m. j- Tuesday Etokta club. Mrs. Mason B?sb o. 1350 South Commercial street, hostess.! j ' . ' :. ; Senior Standard Bearers of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Chas. J. Lisle. j 1041 S. 13th street, hos tess. 7;30 o'clock. . Salem Arts, league program. Auditorium of city library, 8:00 o'clock.: ' Garden "at home. ' Dr. and Mrs. Hi J. Clements' home at 360 N. 14th street. " Kappa Alpha Theta sorority meeting. Mrs. Clifford Brown. hostessi : ,' Town i and Gown clnb. Laus- sane ball. 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. ! j- Wedelay Mrs. ;F. W. Steusloffs and Mr. W. H. Steuslof fs formal tea. 607 N. Commercial street. 3:30 to 5:30. o'clock. " I i . , Friday. . Woman's Union of the First Congregational church. Mrs. Louis Olsen, 1499 McCoy street. Mothers' and s Daughters' ban quet. First Methodist church. ,S Saturday 'American Association of Uni versity;. .Women. Woman's club house, i:30 o'clock. group .will havo an opportunity during j the evening to view sou venirs Of the Spanish-American war. -. j ". Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford are entertaining as their guests today Prof, ihd Mrs. W. E. Lawrence and children, William and Robert, of Corvallis. j . ;. The American Legion auxiliary will meet at 8 o'clock Monday eve ning in McCornack hall. Delegates will be elected at this time for the convention in Prfneville in July. . MJ Ii:' : ' . j - MIps Mildred . Apperson of Mc Minnville,' whose engagement to Mr. Charles O.Robertson was an nounced while, the young peoplo were in college has chosen a date in June for her wedding. The wedding of Miss Apperson. the only daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. E. CI Apperson, to"Mr. Robertson, the only son. of .Dr, an&.Mr. Charles II. Robertson will unite two lead ing families of the valley. 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