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mffiOREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,' OREGON THURSDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER; 19,-1925 - i t;. Salem Social News By AUDPJED BUNCH, Phone 106 Clab Meets at Gran Belle An unnsuaHy" delightful club meeting of the week was that ot the Tuesday , bridge when Mrs. Fred 1. ,1'owell, as f hostess en- , tertalned for the pleasure of the groiipiat the, Gray Belle. Covers were placed for. eight at the at traptive lanchcon table decorated "with pink and gold: asters and ; Pink candles in cut glass, with fav, ors and place cards In harmony. Mrs. W. A. Mullen won the aft ernoon's high score. The personnel of the Tuesday bridge club includes: Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. H. M. Chadwick. ilrs. W. A. Mullen, Mrs. Vincent "DIa2, Mrs. Cruze, Mrs. G. A. Codding, and ' Mrs. P. G. Franklin read "a timely prose sketch arousing considerable dis cussion.. Delightful groups of verses wereread by each of the fol lowing: . Blanche if. Jones, Isabel Gray; Clifford, Gertrude Robtson Ross, .Anna Van Horssen Nelson, and Ruth Fargo. Mrs.' F. G: Franklin -made an nouncement of the meeting of the' Northwest Peotry society which' will take place on Saturday of this week-at Wiliamette Lodge, the home of Mrs. Claudius Thayer. The rooms of tae iells home were beautifully decorated with lemon, bronze and; russet chrysan themums used in profusion. The hostess served delicious refresh ments assisted by her small daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Margaret Ann. Musician Honored by Fraternity The many Salem friends of Franklin B. Launer, professor of music at Christian College In Colombia, Missouri, will be inter ested to know that he has been pledged to the Phi Mu Alpha Na tional Musical fraternity. Pro fessor Launer writes enthusiasti cally of his new work and of the splendid school spirit on the cam pus. Mrs. J. A. Churchill Made Board Member - The bi-monthly meeting of the scholarship loan fund board of the Oregon Federation of Wom en's Clubs was Held Saturday, November 14, Mrs. Walter L. Hembreexhairman, presiding. The . board,, extended a sincere magazine 'Voices," and author of welcome to two new members, three volumes of verse, for 'whom I Mrs.,', a cnurcniii or haiem. he ii advance agent. In addition whose appointment wa3 ratified to outlining the arrangements j at tne Marsnneid convention, ana I that have been made for his an- Mrs. John Van Zante, recently ap pearance at Waller Hall of Mr. pointed to fill the vacancy caused Vinal, Mr. Corning treated the by the death of Mrs. Frederick local writers to a number of bis Schilke. nn:"voin' "ni-tnher Tiav" nnri Fourteen new annlications .re- Abraham" being notable in the ceived the favorable action of the iurrng the evening Charles J. -the middle of May, and 5ia girls Lisle read a foot ball story full assisted during tne History or tne ot much local color. Professor iuna. me recoras snow mai m recent beneficiaries who are now 1 Vovwn's Un ion to Meet The '.Woman's Union of the r jRi vonsregauonai cnurcn will meet at 1 o'clock Friday after- noon at the' church for; sewing End a business meeting. The ladies will make Christmas gifts at this time to fill the Christinas bor for the Ryder Hospital in ; Porto Rico. , Writers Are Entertained ?.rr. and Airs. C. A. Kells. at their home, 920 Leslie street, were hosts on Tuesday to mem bers of the Writers club ITow- ard McKinley Corning of Port land, historian and anthologist for , the Northwest Poetry society, was '..the guest of honor for the even 'Jnj, , Mr. Corniag announced the i coming to Salem on Tuesday, Jan uary 19, 1926, ot Harold Vinar, the distinguished editor of the boardT may be" able to take care of applications coming , la ' between now and January. Mrs. John Van Zante will han dle thr Red Letter day offering this year, and checks for this pur pose should be mailed to her in order that she may receipt and ackonwledge them. Tb.e personnel of the board is as follow!: Mrs. Walter I Hembree, Portland, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Goldsmith, Portland; Mrs.- John Van Zante, Portland; Mrs. Ida E. Callahan, Corvallis; Mrs. P. L. Campbell; Eugene; Mrs." W. J. Kerr, Corvallis ; Mrs. J. A. Chur chill, Salem; Mrs. G. M. Glines, Portland; Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, Portland, and Miss Jessie McGreg or, Portland. Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, presi dent, O. F. W. C, is a member ex offlclo. Portland Journal. Sad Word Received Mrs. Frank Churchill has re ceived word of the death of her uncle, Mr. Murray Cox of Pella, Iowa. He has been in Salem sev eral times and was known by a number of Salem people. i SOCIAL CALENDAR I :. Today . Professor B. Zane's art class. City library. 7:15 o'clock employed are meeting their notes satisfactory, and the overdue ac counts are few. This is the most difficult fi nancial period, and clubs who can Willamette University Faculty make their contributions early are Women's club. Professor "Wood- being urged to do so, so that the worth's home, 386 Bellevue street. with Mrs. S. B. Laughlin and Miss Winnifred McGill, assisting hos t esses. Chapter G of the P. E. O sister- V hood.i Mrs. W. T. Hickey,.hostess. i . Ladies Aid society of the wom an's ReliefCorps. All day meet- - Ins. Fairgrounds. IWoraau's Benefit association. Special meeting. McCornack hall. Priscilla club. Mrs. John B. Craiu. hostess. Woman's Evangelistic " Prayer league. Mrs. H. F: Shanks. 195 S. Cottage street, 9 o'clock. Friday Mrs. Sarah Nelson, 765. North Twentieth street, s ? n..t Yl. T tltfnn riui. raUl rent auu uuuau Jeffreys Petri in concert. Ams- Stopped in a day " A few doses cfHilTa stop a colli do it in S4 hours. . Tbcy stop headache, check fever and grippe, open the bowels, tone the entire system. And without the ill effects of meat treatments. A cold is a serious matter. Over t5o,ooo deaths yearly result from causes due to colds. Don't take chances with a cold. Get the genuine Hill's and start when the cold begins. All druggists sell Hill's. Be Sure Its 1Un Price 30c ptce3 or American Association 01 j jv2iv I niverslty VVomeo. First ' Fres- I Get Bed Box Aft' with portrait byterlan church. Annual harvest home festival. Old People's home. 1525 Center street, 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Salera - Woman's club classes. Club house. Psychology and 'Know Your Town." Miss Cornelia Marvin's class in modern thought. City library, i West Side circie, Jason Lee Aid society. Social meeting. Mrs. Alfred V-iek, 1495 N. Liberty street hostess. V' . Woman'3 Alliance of the Uni tarian church. Mrs. C. F. Hamil ton, 29 -JS. Front street, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. Past Matrons" association. Mrs. Godfrey's. 4Q5 N. Liberty street. Woman's Union of First Con gregational church. Sewing and business" meeting. Hal Itibbard Auxiliary. Armory; 2:30 o'clock. . . Woman's" Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Mrs. James Walton, 107" Center street, host-- ess. 2:30 o'clock, Saturday Annual scholarship loan tea. A. A, U. W. Mrs. Claudius Thayer's home, Willamette Lodge. 255 N. Capitol street. Northwest poetry society. Mrs. Claudius Thayer hostess, at Wil lamette .Lodge. Junior Guild bazaar. St. Paul's rarish.houso. . Salem Grange homecoming. Hall, 10:30 o'clock. Miss Magers Honored in Portland Miss MJnetta Magers was hon ored on Tuesday .evening of this week at one of Portland's most attractive affairs, the formal musica'c and reception at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Richard son and her son. Dr. Frank Rich- ardson. Two hundred invitations were issued for the event. Soloists featured on the program includ ed Miss Eva Roberts, Kenneth Allen, and William Marris. Guests with Miss Magers were the members of the Schubert oc tette with the following' person nel: Misses Eva Roberts, Lorraine Fletcher, Hilda Amsler, Nina Ringo, Grace Fawk,; Elaine Chapin, Myra Gleason and V Ruth Swart. Miss Lois "Nye is accom panist. ' ' Silver Wedding Celebrated Friday evening, November' 13, Mr and Mrs. Alex Harold .were agreeably surprised when their friends came in to help them cel ebrate their Silver W7eddfng anni versary. ' During the" evening Miss Marie Harold entertained the guests with several piano solos. Mrs. J. L. Burns sang, accompanied by Miss Harold. Mr. J. L. Burns, pastor of" the Clear Lake church, gave a very appropriate toast in honor, of the occasion. Gifts and greetings were gen erously bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs. Harrold. ' Mr. Harold ex pressed hearty appreciation to the many friends in behalf of him self; and wife. Refreshments wore served con sisting of coffee, sandwiched and cake. The following people were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. John Etter and son .Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johson and little son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bergner and little daughter Dorothy Marie. Mrs. Clara Snyder, and Miss Chlstina Harold of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans and daughter Joan of Fruitiand; Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaFollette, Mr. and MrB. Charles Beckner, and daugh ter Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. r-i Rwtieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with iSIKIIi ' i AH driifiittt 35csd65eiroltubei. Children'! Mattered (milder form) 35c Better than a Mustard Plaster Burns, Ir. and.JIrs. C W, Pagi, Donald Moore, Mr., and Mrs. John Qulinski, Miss Gladys LaFollette, Mrs Stanley Mosten and children Lorea . and Betty. Mr. and - Mrs. Theodore" Stolk, Miss Mario Har old and Mr. Ralph Harold of Clear Lake, and Miss Janet Latousette of Monmouth. T. H. D. Club Entertained The T. H. D. club members were guests at the home of Miss Edna- Warden Tuesday evening. Sewing- was the evening pastime. Members present were "Mrs. Floyd aelgmund, Frances PIot.' Ruth Walker, Elsie Boynton, Bertha Miller, Marldwe Miller, Reta Clag gett, Doris Bbwden, Irene Boje. Gladys McKey and Edna Warden. Veterans Are Dinner Guests On Monday evening at the ar mory the Hal Hibbard Auxiliary gave a chiken-pie dinner for Hal Hi&bard camp, Spanish War Vet erans. Seventy members and their lamilies enjoyed the dinner served at two long- tables. Bronze and layender chrysanthemums were used for decorations. After dinner the following pro gram was given: , : . i f Piano Duet Edna Raymond and Wilma Shelly. Reading Margaret Sammons. Piano Solo-; Mr. Eshelman. Banjo Music Mr. Hull Speech, "Roosevelt" Mr. Lisle. America i f7 .-TNi the modern f:xturbs1 THAT WE SELL ARE: BOUND TO HELP VoU FOLKS, KEEPWEll. Loyal Berean Clas .' , The Loyal Berean,' Class of the Court street Christian chnKh are planning an evening's fun for the commuaity tomorrow nights at . 8 O'clock. It is to be a negro enter tainment. The program1 wiHRbe composed j et" slglngr nxetodiea.' : ' lo jocks7 and. tricks, SeTeral i or chestra selections win ' be. rend- ered preceding the: program ,by - . . (Coatlaaeii a pie li) . NELSON BROS. 35S Chemcketa Phone lOOfli Double Service for a Single Fee We examine your eyesand make ypuri glasses ia our own r; shop, for a minimum charge. 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