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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
-.4 the oron'stat tssbsnmr; 02ego& : . x.v--. ... 18 -' , 1 . " j r : . -i - -A - .-. . ! -t- - ' - 7 TO) TIT Tirinra ' T TriT' (CTiT . . r i. I .1111 (ill J yl. A. U. W. to Meet i ' Interest In university women clrrCcsi is centered around ,the f !rat luncheon meeting of the: new yeaf today at the Marion hotel. Tho hour appointed for the lunch con ;isjl2:30 o'clock. .; " The, major attraction of the meeting - will be the informal talk which Mrs. L. O. Element will give relating to, hef rlaferesting; travels abrbad. tr.' and Mrs. L O- Clem- 1 ent were in Europe for a period of three months 'this spring two . months of which were Ttpent in VitftMia-'Aw .ifpcially Interesting ; jaunt was made into Holland.- In afldilicntorsu .Clement's travel tali,; a large number, of business ) mnters -will be .dealt with, j Mrs. Ityr Jleln will report on the meet ing of the state organization of j thf American Association 'of Unl ' Terslty Women meeting in Cbrval "lis? Mrs. Klain has the office of r state Secretary. ': U t ' s Afyhu Chi Omega Tea I i tMetnbers of the Chi chapter of i th$ Alpha Chi. Omega alumnae as- eriatjon will be hostesses from 4 ttx,'t clock thia afternoon at the : t By, AUDRED BUNCH . Phone, 108 - Harbert; violinist, Leonard Chad lck; saxophone,, Clare Conner and trap drums, Charles' ChitseH The first rehearsals began week. This evening in tfcehalls the orchestra, will meet for the first social meeting of the tattAi: Later two additional instrutn hrs will be added, the cornet Ttnd slide trombone; . w ,':. I ; '. i "" "":. ; . X . Cookid Food Sate tl's ' ': Ladies of the Central Comrre gational church will hold.aooJked rooa sale today la the Southern Pacific ticket office on North Lib erty street,' beginning at" o'clock this. morning; ' Birthday Surprise A surprise bTrthday shower party was held Sunday, September 13, at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cree. i,n honor of Mrs. Cree'g birthday.;" Mr. and Mrs. Cree had gone ty Scio to vlsitjrel- . . . 1 1 ... . auves, .ana unaing no odp nqme, returned to their home near Gates i where they found all the relatives assembled. Everyone Reports a fine time. An elaborate dinner was served. Mra. Cree .receivfl a and j Ill 8 " i V I 1 . .. .1 ' r . I E i Mi a h 1 ii i i i 1 II , II ii ii ii i II ii ii . n i i ' , " . .. ' ' ' ' . i - Pi :. ' t."- v, . - I ! hompvof Miss Amelia Babcock, for : tl pleasure of girls entering the i Orrgon Agricultural college this ta t. rThe tea will bo at the home iof Mifs Babcock, 631 South Conr ', w cfUl street. ! j "f I ' - ' s Ii:tirrh From Trip 1 illy, rearai off Weneav jfrem a three weeksl frip "in'Hhi" '; e (it. Mrs. Phillips and son vis- itl ii Chicago while Mr. Phillips fwenton to Detroit. ter visits o varying length were made in jjnnia, Avoca, jowa, ana m .men llb'vimaqe Sale ' i i .The ladles of St. Joseph's par ish will sponsor a rummage, sale -tQla in St. Joseph's auditorium. Mrs. .Eugene Eckeflln.- Sr., 1 Mrs. Jmcs" Iieenan and Mrs. C J llcaTyillTTavehlfgcv ' Attend-Iimm(UUp ! Jmong Salem folks 'in" attend ancn at the annual Pendleton roundup aro Mr. and "Mrs. :C. N. ; XQedham, who left Wednesdiiy for v'a week's absence In eastern Ore- Spends Days in Porlldqd, ' Mr?.' A. L. Brown, who will be assistant superintendent this year in the art department at the state fair returried yesterday" ffOm"art absence of several ays i (Port land. Mrs. Bro-n road,the trip In the interest of the department, , Return: to Art cffrf- , Andrew Vincent, who has spefft ii the summer here, left yesterday for' Chicago! where he will resume i , his', studies t the Chicago Art I ' Institute. He Is makins the re- turn trip via Los Angeles where 1 ho will spend a Tew days, j v Week-End in Portland Mlsj Lorena Geer, daughter of Mrand Mrs. t. S. Geer, is spend ing the week-end. in Portland as thd house guest of Mrs. Mark Beach. " The first ot.'next ! week , Miss Geer will leave for-Corval- '-. lis where she will enter the-Ore i fon Agricultural college. number of nresents rhanV cor&ine by mail f rom rattves nabli Ao be present at. the reunion. Attend Convention - Pr. arMli Mrjfi . Henry JVlorJf , N'ate Elliott and Ed Schdnket're-i turned late Thursday, evening wjkeitf attemiftce(a fheK&lnfs. csnviejjuon iqi saion juncj Sat urday. On Thursday the Salem party was in attendance at the unf- veilins of the .Harding .memoxiat in- Vancouver, B. C. The entire convention, one of the mostlsuc cessf.nl ever held in the United States or I Canada, was f atteided by over 1300 delegates.". Many notable personages from all liarts of the country were In attendance, including two-"past presidents! and the present president of Klwfrnl. Among others,"theT)Yother ot the late President Harding witnessed the ceremonies which dedicated the statue. v ". ' To AtUnd Press Meeting 4-'" Mrs. R. J. Hendricks wiUjoffici- ally represent the Salem Voraan club at the institute which it'hei Ing held today in PoftSiridi)i tbe l press anid publfclty crepafmerjl of the Oregon; Federation" of, Worhv Returns to Seattle Miss Helen Jordan of ; Seattle, who has been "the r-guest of Mrs. 1J nry Meyerst"tif Sslem.-f'r si pl'ioft vi It, will return Iq, h;er,i?Oj;oe;t d. ' She guest ywted tv at .the "luncls ii Catherine AVl fat'Miss MaucU eighbor a.hd.-flss Marlon Chaqueudv-r-Oregontau en's cluli3. M. Hendticks tisla. member of thepresg committee, of the local club.vitlr jaer co-iem-bors Mrs. Vi C. Dibble. ctiHrtnarT Mrs.; Mary Tockey and Mrs. W. J Smith. Vi' The meeting - wiU viopeVk' o'rlock this morning al he iCeh-J tral. library with an; Acklressork "The ' Country Newspaper j and Woman's Clubs," by Earl V. Brownlee of Forest Grove. The remaining addresses of the riiorn- ing will be: by O.C. Leiter, lmanT aging" editor of the Portland (Tele gram, f on . j "The City Newspaper and "Women's Clubs," . and by Ralph Casey of Eugene en "What Is Publicity and How to Get It " In the afternoon M&rshalljDana of the -Oregon Journal and Mrs. the state Federation of Women's Clubs, - will give speechep. A roundrtable discussion will follow. The .keynote throughout wjll j be the consideration of problehia in press and publicity matters.r - Tietvr From Seattle ;..' E, Hanson and dnugh- t?". en I3fale. and son CI' i'fliu ut.;Whi$K l.:;3 'NwifioUliSme Wednesdrf. Vfeve-I ' a rd ; was . bo? t i sin g f f fc ra", month's visif . in I Se-1 attle w-jciS rrs, Hanson's parents, Mr. andirrs. P.- J. Odegard and her siste.-' Mrs. C. H- Dlsbrow. Mr, Hanson's mother J Mrsrjfj H. Hanson of Poison, Mont., caiue to Salem Wednesday, with her daughter-in-law, for a fkit here. H ; , birthday Remembered , The blrthda'f , anniversary of Mrs. F. W. Lanner, was delight fully observed with a dinner party with the following motoring up fwn Albany for the, event; Mrs. JV W. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Bark. ky Newman and Miss Edith' Ban , lc; Mrs. Launer also received a telegrsm of greeting from Prdf Franklin B. Launer. her son, on Ve anniversary day September 15. Orchestra Organizes - A newly organized orchestra of IU Ypomaa lodge includes f in Its I'tTsonnel: i Pianist, Miss Gladys SOCIAL CAUEND All I p TODAY i i .AATJW, Luncheon; meeting at Marion hotel. ! . Cooked food sale. Ladie jot the Central. Congregational chHrfch.: S. P ticket office, 10 o'clock: j ," Kummage sale. St.'i Joseph's auditorium f Alpha" Chi Omega tea. Amelia Babcock, G31.gunth Miss Com mercial street, hostessi 4-3 0,'clock vIdeville FEATURE PICTURE . . ' "MILLIONS IN, IT" . f A bipr special Thrill-o-drama ! m V I . ,. .-, X -. ... ... ..... j- ' Comedy Scenic i TODAY : ? "Your, story in pictures leaves nothing untold. 99 And how true it is. 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