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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 271925 DKGE&K ' IB MEET 111E80B Marshes"; eastern Oregon, Repre sentative Ivan Oakes; ""Drainage of Irrigated Lands"; five-minute Recess business session. these states Twere&enl requests to notify the university it vacancies should arise, and by this method Prof. Von Eschen has been able to find", teaching posts for all those graduates wishing them, who have been recommendedaafflcieitly by their professors. " " ' - .: " --"r , Prof. Von Eschen's policy will be continued by the administration and-will be made to so systematize the bureau that each graduate in good standing - may receive -teaching post if he so desires.' If the spirit of Locarno had , ruled at Versailles;" there wouldn't; i'B have been any need of Locarno. j- Wider Policy of Reclamation for State May Be Effect- ? ed Next Week be mm EAGHERS 6 SOCIAL NE&S. I f . By AUDRED BUNCH, Phone 106 . - , . . i - - . " MacpoioeU Club Program Participants Announced . An- interesting group of artists have been invited to participate in the second MacDowell club pro gram of the season on next Mon dya evening in Waller Hall, with Indian atmosphere pervading each number.- - . - . ' , . Miss Carol S. Dibble, one of Sa lem's favorite readers, will give two legends by Alfred Noyes. Miss Nancy Thielsen, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Thielsen win give an Indian dance sketch. Mrs. Donald Wayne Rid dle will sing.. Miss Eugenia Sav age will play an Indian piano number, while tenor solos -will be given by Reno Booth. The Elks orchestra will also be featured on this-program.' A talk on Indian lore and " music, by George Bent, wiir be Included. The program committee has also arranged for a colorful tableau under the direc tion of, the Cbemawa,' Indian schooL Many are also greatly an ticipating the numbers which the numbers ofthe Schubert octette, of. which Miss Minnetta Magers is director, will contribute, this be ing the first public, appearance of the much-lauded octette in Salem. The girls haTe . won popularity over the radioat the Gladstone Chautauqua, and in concert at the Portland auditorium. The Octette will sing four numbers from Cad man's cycle of Indian Love Songs, - including "The Land of the Sky -Blue Water" and 'Tar-off I Hear a, Lover's Lute." - -v - The. personnel of. the octette in cludes: Eva v Roberts. - Loraine Fletcher. Hilda Amsler. Nina Bushnell Ringo. Grace Fawk, Elaine Caapin, Myra Gleason, and Ruth Swart J Miss .Lois Nye is ac companist for the group. Motor to the Dalles ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Taylor of Macleay motored to The Dalles to spend the Thanksgiving holi days. They planned a number of interesting stops, going and com ing. ' Chapter AB Meets A delightful meeting or mem bers of Chapter AB of the P. E, O. sisterhood was held on Monday evening at Dr.' Mary C. Rowland's apartment when Miss May Ranch, was hostess, assisted, by Mrs. Alice Thompson. The entire 'evening was devoted to business matters. At the next meeting of the chap ter; on December '14, .Mrs.. W.:E. Kirk will be the hostess. The hus bands of the members will be spe cial guests at dinner. . Thariksaivina Day Guests -A group of interesting: friends were invited to celebrate Thanks giving Day in a delightful manner yesterday at the moe of Professor and Mrs. T S. Roberts, A color scheme of yellow and orange was - carried out in the dining room, with chrysanthemums used in a - floral way. :Covers at the holiday table were placed for Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bamford and daughter. Betty, Madame Frida Stjerna and daughter.' Evelyn,-and the hosts. Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Leaaue Social Meetina The, second chapter of; the Ep- worth. League of the. First Method ist church met on an evening early iq the week tor a delightful social eveniaa '. In. the: annex r of the church.v The room were attrac- ; lively decorated under the direc tion of Josephine Zimmerman and her ' committee. " Marian - Lehman, Evelyn Kartung, and Lola Uppold were in charge of the entertain- i " ' ' ' ' . I SOCIAI OAIXNDAR I X ' ' Today . ' Yomarco club, Mrs. Ronald' C Glover, 633 N. Commercial street. Hostess. , : . ' Presbyterian Ladies Aid society. One o'clock luncheonchnrch par- . lore.-- .. VT ' - "." Mltpah class of the Jason Lee Sunday school. Business and so- clal meeting at chnrcb Dance. St." Joseph's cluh. St Joseph's Auditorium. 1 Saturday fourth Tale Chronicle In series, Oregon Theater. 10:3 o'clock. Christmas sale. Ladles Aid so ciety of, the Scandinavian church. S. P. offices on Liberty street: Salem Woman's club. , Guest lay.-Club house. - i Fourth Tale Chronicle, in series. Oregon Theater, 10:30 o'clock. -.' Christmas sale. Ladies Aid so ciety of the Scandinavian church. - S. P. offices on Liberty street. . Salem Woman's club.- r Guest day.- Cluh house. Snnday , Thank offering service. Wom an's Home Missionary society. 7:30 o'doclC r , ' . Monday . - MacDSwell club program.' Sec ond in series. Waller ball: . rMrs. C. A. Park's Bible class for Business women. City library. V 7:45 o'clock. . , - -. Tuesday ' ,: Bazaar. - Ladies of the Central Congregational- 'churcltt 1 Ostrin building, state ao4 lJtUtreeC ment and Mildred Orma Mclntyre of ments. Rev. F. C. Mary Findley, and JudsOn and the jre fresh Taylor, Miss Mrs. I Ora F. Mclntyre, superintendent of the department, were chaperons for the. evening. 'W' j ; ' i Guest Day Tomorrow At Salem Woman s Club An outstanding program! feature has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. T. S. Roberts, chairman of the 'music committee of '. the Salem Woman's club for the . observance of : guest 1 day at 2:30 o'clock at the club house. One of the world's most famous operas "Faust and ai opera many in Salem won an inkling of, as far as immensity and drama are concerned, at the time the 'superb photoplay, "The 'Phantom of the Opera.'' showed at the Oregon theatre, will be reproduced to the club women by meets of the. new orthopnonlc Victrola. - Of cpurse. time wilt not permit the giving ' of more than a ' sequence of the outstanding musical gems. Miss Carol Dibble will give the inter pretative readings that will form the interludes between acts. At the social hour 'Mrs. U. G. Shipley will act as chairman of the committee in charge. ' Her as sistants include:- Shipley,' Mrs. E. Cooke Patton, Mrs. John H. Scott, Mrs. LaMoine R. Clark. Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, Miss Frances Richards, Mrs. D4 J. Fry, Mrs. GE, Schunemaif, Mrs. Sey mour Jones. Mrs. RusseH Catlin, Mrs. G. G." Brown and Mrs. Ivan Martin. ' .. " !. Thanksgiving at rpiaymoor". Delightful ! among the many Thanksgiving dinners which.' made yesterday a distinct V holiday was that at "Playmoor," the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kletzlng. Covers were placed tor 12, those in the group, including: Mr. and . Mrs. R. C. Blackwel of Banks, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anunsen , and three daughters. Betty May, Ruth, and Jean; Miss Elizabeth Blackwell, Helett Doro thea KleUing. Ralph Harold Klet rlog, Jr., and Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kletzlng. Merry-Makers' Club The members of the Merrymak ers club met on. Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Botts for an enjoyable "afternoon of sewing and chatting. Marigolds and coreopsis decorated the rooms. and centered the 1 o'clock lunch eon table where covers were placed for; Mrs. H. Peterson, ' Mrs. F. Peterson, Mrs. C. T. Moffitt. Mrs. I. Irving Persons, Mrs. W. Butte, Mrs. Christopher Butte, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. George Sellars, and the hostess, Mrs. Joseph Botts. At the next meeting of the club on December 10, Mrs. William Butte will be the hostess. , One 6 'Clock Luncheon At Church: The ladies of the First Presby terian Aid society are anticipating a 1 o'clock luncheon at the church today. Each guest is asked to bring her own service, and covered dish and: rolls. '" Dessert and cof fee will be supplied.' Yomarco Club Mrs. Ronald C. Glover will be hostess this afternoon in her home at 635 N. Commercial street, for the ladies of the Yomarco club of the First Methodist church. Thank Of fering Service The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee Method ist church will hold their thank offering' service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the church. Dr. Richard N. A vision, formerly of Portland, but now of Salem, will be the speaker of the evening. Last Dance of Season The St. Joseph's club will give their last dance of the year. FrI day eve., Nov. 27, at St. Joseph's Auditorium, Chemeketa and Win ter'St. The AH Starr orchestra .will furnished the music for the even ing. The committee in charge are Mr. windashare, Mr. A Schneider, Mr. S. J. Gentzkow, Miss Mardett Keenen, Miss Jose phine Barr. Mizvah Class to Meet The Bizpah class of the Jason Lee Sunday school will hold a so cial and business meeting this evening at the church. Woman's Benefit Association A special meeting of the Wom an's Benefit association will be held, at 8 o'clock Saturday even ing, November 28, in the McCor- nack building to honor Mrs. Min nie W. Aydeilotter supreme lieu tenant commander. The officers are. hoping for a large attendance. The eleventh annual session of the Oregon State Drainage associa tion is scheduled to be held Tues day, December 1. in the rooms of the Salem, Chamber of Commerce. Officers of the Oregon Irrigation Congress and the 'trustees of this body have been called to meet .in connection with the drainage as sociation. It is expected that the two organizations will unite to in troduce a wider policy of reclama tion in the state. . Interest In Salem circles is run ning high for the meeting, as plans have been made for the drainage end reclamation of a large section of land southeast of Salem. Var ious matters will be discussed at the meeting, including the matter of further "federal aid for the re clamation that will return, for th upbuilding of Oregon the six mil lion dollars in the federal recla mation fund derived from sale of public lands in this state." The problems of securing sue cessful settlement jof farm ' units on constructed reclamations pro jects, irrigation of land economic al construction of farm drains and improvement of. the land through reclamation will be discussed. Following is tne tentative pro gram tor the meeting: 9:30 a. m. Registration; meet ing of drainage association direct ors. .-' 10:00 a. m. Welcome to Salem C. E. Wilson, secretary Salem Chamber of Commerce; response. Senator Sam II. Brown, president Oregon Drainage association ; "De velopment of Future DrainagM Needs of Oregon"; reports and ap pointment of committees; address "A Program of Reclamation for Oregon," President Wilford Allen Oregon Reclamation Congress; ad dress, "Land Settlement Work of the " Portland Chamber of Com merce," W. B. D. Dodson. secre tary-manager, Portland Chamber of Commerce. , 12:00 m. Association luncheon speaker, Governor Waiter M Pierce." 1:15 p. m. Committee meet Ings. 2:00 p. m. Address. W. Lair Thompson, "The Business Side of Reclamation"; ten-minute region al reports coast and lower Col umbia, Ed Wist, Scappoose, vSuc cessful Reclamation ' Project Farms"; Willamette valley,- Earl Price, OAC, "Drainage and ' Sup plemental Irrigation for the.WJI lamette Valley"; Klamath, basin Ed Geary, "Utilization of Klamath IKS! M &ANATRQBE TK joint achievement of the FOUR WORLD LEADERS in musical and electrical acoustics The Radio Corporation of America, The Gen eral Electric Co.," The Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., and Brunswick; ; ' rof. Von Eschen to Relin quish Appointment-Service at Willamette The appointment bureau at Wil lamette university, which has been conducted by Prof. Florian Von Eschen since its creation in 1924, has been taken over by the admini stration of the university. Reason was given: to be that Prof. Von Eschen already has so many af fairs to attend to that a real hard ship is worked on him when he has to handle the appointment bureau in addition. The function of the bureau is to receive teaching posts for gradu ates of the university. In order to do this most efficiently, Prof Von Eschen mailed form letters to the Superintendents of the school districts in which Willamette students are already teaching, to ascertain whether or not their work has proved satisfactory. He found by so doing that out of 160 teachers only 6 or 7 were found to be criticised in any way, and found that Willamette graduates as a rule are in demand through out the states of Washington. Ida ho, and Oregon. Some districts in Washington, he found, prefer Willamette teachers, and supply from the Salem college whenever it Is posible. 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