The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 07, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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Worn an; Society-of 4
BaptisQ Church
tin Friday afternoon at
o'clock h Woman's 'Society ojr'
"wire; lmpust church wilt hold
their regular program metetingin
the'rhufchjparlora., AU Jadiea t
the ) congregation are. urged tp
attend. , i. ;. j
The missionary topic wyi be in
charge bt Mra.iT. A. "ftaffertjl
assisted by several t the ladies.
"Those: assisting with special
musical numbers will include!;
Mrs; Charles Davies,3 Mrs. : J. Mj.
lUrigo. Mrs. E. II. Shanks, ant
Miss MinaTCile.
iii tunc icucners iueei,
Professor and - Mrs. T.1S. ltobV
erts .were hosts., on Tuesday, teal'
Ing .at their 'bom on Bummof
I street 'for the regular meeting ei
the Salem branch of . the! Oregoh
SUte Music Teachers' associations
Mr' (Bertha -funk; "Darby had.
charge of. (he evening's interesting
program; on operas .and oratories.
Illustrative selections were ; heard
oa the orthophonic Victrola. Jte
fresbraedts were served 1 , a t vtb.iB
close, of the renipg.c I :"f. :' -i'rJ h
In the group were: Mrs. Bertha
Junk Darby.. Miss Lena Belle Tar
tar,, Miss Millet Chandler, v Mr
Walter PenUn, Mra. Harry Mf.
Styles, Mtss f Lena iDotsdn, YMisfs
Elraa .Weiler, j, ;Margarst
Pis hr, MUa.JaUabetb tTy,,MIsW
Franc" Virginle Melton,' Mr.
Fo wens M iss Leo a Waters. Alri.
Henry Lee, .and th e. hosts, rrofes-
nor aud Mrs. -T. S. Robots, -
M iss-' Johnson Ii Ufatrbn 1 '
of Chbdivjck, Chapter : .
Mls Lelia Johnson was, orma;
ly installed ' natron of ,Chad wjcc
chapter, " Order of the '. JEUvterai
Etary At ,a memorably Impressive
installation Bertlce ,on 4Tue4daylW"
erening In . the chapter tooms at
v4.h Masonic Temple. Ms.;W.' y.
liabcack was the lastajulng.orflcer
of "the : erening; - with -her : three
assistants Including" IMm. Delia
, Uiles Brown, ' 'musician, Mrs.
' Cordelia Cupper, officiating chap
lain. an4 Mrs. Charles Pratt, mar-
ahali: ' - v -'4 v:. d
Mrs. Frank Crawford, nd Mrs.
. ' Charles McCarter were In charge
of tbe 4 lorely ' decorations "wbi4h
filled ne; balls. The tribute. boi
V queta were. distributed. a;the of
ficers were" led to ,4helr tations.
Leading the lines ot.iaareh weire
four ; attractlTe JEnatds oi te
' yoajjre)e-rMla IJerili Bai
cock Miss f Maxine"i XltcfrerTZ tS&4
Craee -Therapsoii. -and 'Miss Soro
" ,thf - Bosshard: Those- In charge
of the -floral tributes 'were' Msi
Aubrey ' Johnson. - Miss" Constance
Kahtner, Miss Margaret! Hauser,'
add Miss Amelia Babcock- if
One of the inoat Impressive dW
tails of the -eveaing waa1 the jre
aentatien to T-HnJ": Babock, -tie
out-going' matron, with j the ptiat
maYron Jewel, and the giving Ibf 1
the formal tribute- by-Miss John
son, 'assisted by 1 Mrs -:Waye
Henry, Mrs. Bernice Blodgett. and
NeUie Smltb. ' y;Z?-'y ?
. - Special " music of the : evening
was given "by- Miss Mabel Kuland
ervlolinlsti J - f r' - f-
' Refreshments'' followed.the In
stalUtton with those in charge! In
the banquet halt being Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hanser, Mr. and Mrs.
David Wright, 'Mr,- and Mrs. lou
Rrote. Mrs.' I. M. Doughton, .M.
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arid for all ei youf Piles or other
Kectu sad Ccion uiments. ly
trcatr,.ct tt so scientific, o certain-so
coxrsLcte, so: condasivcly . proved: fbv
thewsan4s of faccetsfui -ca&t that all
dswbt I e't?!nted. Fwrthtr. I wUI give
you aY:UTTt.M CUAUA. Tfci: to purs
A 'Tyour Peor refund your
iW t- fee. 'Write toay loriny
1 lilX. bock ofinfarmation.
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Ur.ccla r:atior.J Life Irursce Cctr.riny
Juvenile or Educational Trnsi Fnnd; Policy "
, ' they naie their, college training. sure,' i .
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Phone 101
James ;lmlah, and Mlsa "Grace
Babeock. ' j ' ' - ''i;-::4i;,. -
Those Installed at the service
were: .worthy hnatron. Miss 0lla
Johnson; 1. worth patron, "Rev. II.
D. s Chambers ; -oasociate I mitron,
Mrs.ilabel Mint6f conductress,
M Lbs G uesie Niles ; associate eon
d uctrs. CMnClr Anaa i F.i Kantner ;
secretary, jlrs.: IdaM. IBabcock;
treasurer; J Mrs. "Katernle i Ber
nnrdi ; i iauslcianLMis Jfldna Mcr
Elhanny; chaplain. vMral sManr E.
Johnson; M marshal,- Mrs.J Lana
Smith; Adah, I Margery Mtnton;
Beechler; 1 color bearer, Albfrt C.
RptirrHatriet Mercerc Rsther,
Winifred Jonesr ! Martha. XlUian
King; Electa, ; Dora Wallace;
warder. Kellle Taylor; ' sentinel.
Mi P.'-Rasmu8senTl? 1 Wtil 0
Carnation Ctobi$$V
s; fThe , mejniersof - the 'Carnation
elutwflibe - the guests today iof
Mrs, George Shultz af her: .home
on Marlon ! street.. - -Mre Cordelia
Kbmen "of I Portland - will be j the.
day bohor.goest . : v-l
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Attractive Bridge Party
A t,iKrmte Hom e t:. . ,. A r .
X ;Mrs. Al Xrause was hostess jon
Tuesday 'afternoon' for. the pleas
ure of a group of friends , whom;
she'i entertained at bridge. iKlT)M
rooms of 4 Kra use -home., on Fair
mbttnt Illit wre lovely twlth dec
orations of ferns and earnatlons.
On the table a basket .or or-get-me-inots
and -fern was .-.used .-with
pleasing :ef feet,' j
? : Mrs. Louis Lunsford "won ' the
hig? , bridge jcore lot tb after
neon and also assisted - the boa
tessMn serving therdelicious? re-
I f reshments. 3 Kx' V'H i
; iThe grbup for the afternoon in
eluded: .Mrs. Curtis B.Crpss; Mrs;
Chester Cox, ; Mrs; TJ.'G. Shipley,
William ' McGilcbrist: Jr.,
Mrs. Ray : lartmn, Mrs.; Ilr II.
Olinger, I ijrs Herbert gtiff, Mrs
XC T "W. ' Ileinlein, . '.Mrs John
Brophy, Mrs., P, M. Gregory, Ma;,
E; H.'! Kennedy, nd the , hostess.
Professor Zane's Class-
4 Many in Salem are anticipating
the opening at 7 1 1 5 -o'clock - this
evening of Professor N. ll.Zane
second -"Cniverslty - of Oregon -extension
course under the auspiees
of the Salem ' Arts League. Two
classes of rwork will be taken up,
one -in block f printing -and the
other in home deco ratio ni'- Those
interested may register by calling
pr.-Mary C. ERowland,- president
i r i 'tTodaV :" '
Prot H. B. Zane's xlass. iXCity
library. 1 Block rprintfng; Home
deeorat Ion. ' : i ' : ' ?- i -
?: Piety HiU club.; Mrs. Re-the;
Boise and Mre,; Frank W- Spencer,
hostesses. ; - Boise home, .6 1 9 Court
fctreet.-'i l -''Z j : - '" "
t Sonn t of i Vtterapa Auxiliary
Armory430 io'clock- -DrilLand
important discussion.
WCTIl i prayer meeting. JU11,
2:30 'o'cloekr i"'- . :j -
Rapheterian club. ' Mrs. Carle
Abrams, 14t5.Climeketa street.
posters. a, - - . -
; Kensington club. Mrs. . I. L.
Oonghtoh, 14CS State street.
hostess. .'5 - C'f'i:''': '-"
Chapter G of,tbe,P..E. 0.,i8-r
terhood. "J Mrs A. H TV Woolpert,
1197 South ;Hlgh atreet, bostess
CamaUon -club. , i?,Mrs. i George
Schuftx;;h.ostess;:f ,
Woman's . .Miasionarr ,ociety
First Presbyter lin chiircjt. Church'
parlors, 2 it 9 p'ciock : ;
Missionary meeting of V First
Conerecatlonal church with ;Mrs.
A. Nt "WooresI- S5 Cheme'kieta,
Friday,7 ZxZV o'clock f V'f "ji'
Hat Hibbard Auxiliary; Armory
I o'clock- covered fdlah i luncheon.
Instailatlon of! offlwrs; t
i Yomareo club. trs.' Grant Day,'
645 Chemeketa-strest, hostess.
; Miss Cornelia -Marvin'a class In
current thought, i State 'library.
7;30o'clock'. "i- ' "' '
v -Wonian society of the -First
Baptist-church. Church parlors
2:3 bclock i ; e ' ' v
: tH . Saturday ... .;,..." .
Salem I Woman's clnb. Club
ouse, 2130 o'clock. '. "
- Christmas cantata, "The tlloly
Nativity.'V Central Congregation
al church. Evening service.? .
:. .! Monday.. - - '
Receptoin at State; School i tor
the Deaf, honoring Superinten
dent andT Mrs.- F. Lyman Steed. 8
to10 o'cldck. v , . ' . .
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- j-Famed tor the rare Quality; of
her lovely roice. ,-Mlss -t Dorothy
Francis, prima, donna of LoTe
Song" ' In "wblch "she f appeared at
the Empress Eugenie, la equally
famous ia a skillful culinary: art-
1st. ; Aa! s singer - it tie necessary
for. herMo -exercise 4 ea8iderable
discretion in her choice ""of food
and to avoid dishes that are too
rch or 'heavy.;, ' And u b ama'
teur chef her. preference is : for
light delicate dishes that, arenVery,
easily prepared. . S m- "'-
She is particularly fond pf sali
ads tn which gftlata.ila a jprincl?
pal ingiadient, for by experience
she has learned that, not only are
they; most appetizing to, loek t
but that by-the introduction 'of
even a small .amount, of gelatin
into any food : Its . nutritive .value
Is increased and It is more easily
dllgested. nx
' j; One of the salads, of ten t b e im
portant dish i at; her luncheon, , is
made fro nit he following recipe 't j
f 'ICheese'-lialad ffiffi i.f
1 tablespoon granniaied gelatin
cup cold iwaterl ftc
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& cup American cheese cut in
j-1 -jsraall-pieces '
il cUp-heavy cream 'beaten -atlff
teaspoon salt .o;-'
.teaspoon aprtkai t'r
.Soak gelatin Jn cold walor five
m in nies -and d hisol ve vera- j hot
of the Salem Arts' Lea gue, or by
attending the opening -meeting of
the 'classes i Urts evening i the
eaucntionai f roomfpr the itjf
C;tipterG;of:PEOM
The members, of 'Chapter G -of
the" PEO. sisterhood wiil be;n
tertalned ' this" afternoon' as" the
guests -tf ; Mrs."' a; T. ? Woolpert
t her home, 1197 South -High
siret MrsJ W M ? Hughes mm
have charge of th$ program sub
ject, Ladies ;'bf 4 -the White
House.'! S ': vt'V Vv-i.W
SeedlecraftlClub '. :
1 " Tne ,jnemiers - of the Needle-
Qraft elob were delightfully enter
tained '- on Tesday afternoon t
lihe aome of Mrs.. 1' Becntel. : .The
visitors of ftha day . Included Mrs.
. I. Frantz. Mrs.. C. J.Anderson,
and - Flora Evans... The members
in . the group -were Mrs. L. - C.
BrotUerton, JUra.- J. iWj La Bare,
irs. . iK, G-Ullam, Mrs. A. xJ
asey, Mrs. F. ;G, S tarns, nd the
hostess, .Mrs. Lw Bechtel. . Lunch
eon was .served at four-thirty
6'clock. :. -' : ..: .
The, next meeting of vthe group
Will be n Tuesdaff January 18th,
iwlth Mrs. George, Martin" thq.hos-
ess.
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First Congregational'''
aixsswnaru jieeltng r v: '
Mrs. ,A.N. Moores," assisted by
group of-women of the church,
will -entertain ' members of. the
First Congregational church mis
sionary society at 2:30 o'clok to
morrow afternoon at the ' Meores
home; 855 Chemeketa etreet.- Mrs.
C. JA ark has been asked to take
charge of the program .for- the
dayi i. Special' musical -numbers
lutve been arranged,
Hostesses .who : will assist ; Mrs,
Me Ores are Mrs. Putnam. -Mrs. -II.
a .Peisal. 3frs. Cautborn,
Mrs. Elgin. Mrs. T. A Landaker
and rrs, Trover.. '
jits. Oiven 'Announces i ; . ;
Engagement. . , : - ', --"Interesting
news in Willamette
university- circles was received in
Salem Tuesday night when . Miss
Dorothy Owen of rortjand an
nounced her engagement to Don
ald: Ryan. Both -Miss Owen and
Mr. 'Ryan are -graduates of "Wil
lamette university, : Miss r .Qwen
with the class of .? 5 and Wft Ryan
with.the class -of 124.- Mtes-Gwen
Is a member of the -BfafChf so
rority and-enjoyed much! popular
ity on; the campus.' Mr. Ryan, al
so & popular student. Is a member
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wipijer .pVlork. cream cheeseuntil
smooth, add" American .' cheese,
whipped cream nd soaked gela
tin Season with ;salt and paprika
then turn ,lnto individual molds
first dipped ' in cold water and
chill. --Serve on lettuce leaves and
garnish twith mayonnaise. , , y.
of ihe; Kappav Gamma 3Rhof vatern-
ity;; ' : .,-.!f iiaZ 'ih u',. .. i ,.'.??.
.'vJNew: of - the engagement was
made,. tkaown At both houses on
Tnesdiyrj,!:- . . '
i ' t-' -r- ! - ' i '-'
Ancient ;Bible Is -Keepsake
1 Atl bid 'Bible ; of Germ an print
which is rf25 -years - old and; ftf
good order, xeept for the - marks
of 'age, is the interesting.- keep
sake which! has' been given to Mrs.'
j; Jr. ilart, 1 460 f Market istreeti
The Bible was brought, to the
United States from Germany.' ;-
Writers' Chtb at ; 1
Franklin Home ; v
An interesting meeting of the
Wfiters' - section , of 'l the r Salem
Arts League was. held on Tnesday
evfnlng at the home of Dr and
Mrs. s F. 0. Franklin withUMias
Maude . Covington.-, the assisting
hostess. " The program opened
with -.a descriptive poem by .Mrs.
Oxja F. Mclnty r e, entitled "The
Tra iVs End City;" the lyric having
appeared in : the: Seaside Union
IttMUfll I f ,-V -.r -
" ; Dr. . Jame Lisle, a ,guestx of the
evening, read, a paper concerning
me woras mi wmrags 'rrium
Paine. - Mrs.; Franklin, the hos
tess, gajComprJrtpwrt
of the meeting of f the Northwest
Poetry v society :"tov Portland, nritl
also read" a-'letter. and auatraln
from ' Edwin Markham. Oregon's
poet laureate. )Z .'In 'addition- she
displayed a ' copy " of - the . book.
The Brotherhood, In Browning Z
of whlchlher? sister; vpkfatideV'.,
Price., is the author "-
"t Professor MorJo,E.t Je;k t reid
a , Tiiid f recment from , . a new
poem baaed n-the Circuit Rider
statue; which: he is, writing. . r
'.Mtss Maude Covington-and Mrs.
J . 0.1 Nelson discussed f rom- two
authoritative viewpoints ihe' pub-.
'.JAMES J.
CROSSED
r Portland. . Orrgou
- Candidate - for" the Republican
nomination for United States Sen
atort at the May 2 1. I52,rri-
maries. -r: .- . -'
1 WHl always be present - when
the Senatet -is' in session 'looking
after s.11 'the interests of . all : the
people of Oregon just ' .as loyally
as- he did -when State Senator, AJ
S. 'Attorney in. Alaska, and a. sol
dier in France. . Represents no
special interests.- Paid Adv..
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iianninsr? m: Dur -1? urarerr
''"Vi-Nesflst'.v
This is Ihe dawn of - a New -Year, and is the-tlmeto ;
Kay pkhsfor the fulfillrneBt of -your-lanrer, futur-e re-
v.; With added and enlarged facilities, the United States
National cordially invites you" td link up-your success,
With r this 'institution: believinir that' our; cooperation
will play a large part in your
programs. f : , . - ,
lictitlon -and sale' of 'books. . .-Es-1
pefcialL attention wok called tol the
fact ;that 'the' available supply-""of
Professor "Peck's newf book,. "The
Book 'of i the Bardons'was , com
pletely f sold out-durln'gf the' holi
days leaving r it c necessary . for
those I who , desire ,copIes to-order
in; the, east." t "' -.
MriF; Byron jF.; Drunk,. Instead
of reading a story.diverged from
theord inarypracJJsef t the., elub
ami told' her. story, orally. Ger
trude! Robinson . loss reed from
heV? ipages'Much d Ado About
Nothlnfi- 'from' the: Lariat,; while
Miss Edna. Garfield contributed -ah
Orlginalj iMentf Alf ;sia t
Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith
chose- as herontribution 'a pleas-'
Inl-jreview.'of JM Bfttnie's ?'Mar
gafet OgllT5ylii-Charles "J Lisle
read- j his- editoriatf rem,'-Colliers,
"etidld iLeavingsfoBdwlng U
with j a , very i shorstoryK "rhe
Pardoner,"y if'Things'' was the
tltjle which Mrs. J. CI Nelson gave
her -Offering t i; : - "
f jbr, F. G;Franklin delightedVhe
group by discovering for them the
dedicjatory poem; "To ( Alice, Three
Year 01d in John . Niehardt's
neW book, "'Song of IndLin
.WarsV-. - - .' , '
1 Ruth - Fargo : read cards of
gretlSg ' frota ,. absent membera
anjl iold- of-ajleter . received ask
ln If the characters from one of
hef ! stories wre taken from real
prr Mary C. Rowland.' was a i
sptcial guest- of the evening, and
interested the guests in a package
of 'sketches i from Professor Zane's
cldssj. Outside the realm of thi
literary, ' but r- interesting . ever
thfless; was the carved miniature
-ship exhibited by Elmer Ross.
Piety HiU Club '
"Mrs. lieu ben' P. Boise and Mrs
Frank -W... Spencer will be joint
hostesses this s afternoon at the
Bde home on Court street for
the regular meeting of , the Piety
Hill clnb.
Clogs in Current Thought
Miss Cornelia Marvin's class In
current thought, one of the. most
Interesting -sections of the Salem
Arts League, will meet at 7:30
o'clock-tomorrow evening at-i the
state 'library. ;Mlss Marvin has
been uslag the extremely popular
book "Tolerance "in- the class. '
Interesting Art W ork on ' i
Display at Miss Smart's Shop
Those who have passed by Miss
Renska-Swart's Specialty Shop at
453 Court, street,': especially at
fnight, have expressed considerable
appreciation over a panel on dis-
Ecdali Keeps tha Story
Risrht around home, . almost
any rlay, there are chances for
Kodak pictures you donx want
to imisB one is qimstratea
bove.Vvi'" ? . ' , :
Easy ttand entertaining"' do-;
scribes picture-making the Kodak
way-srras were; here ;snew you.
tet us fix you up with ! outfit;
... Kodaks. W-::' ' ;
- ;Brownic fSnp ' " '
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, : yOi5 t at W'Cor. liber y".
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makings 1926 "a year of :
United States
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GWENL.EE
'J The futuristic trend in materials
so' much in Togue this season is
exemplified in .this charming frock
which Gwen Life, Metroi-Goldwyn-Mayer
feature" player, wears in
"Sally, Irene and Mary."
1 1 The 'dress, creaiea tor her by
Andri Anl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
fashion creator, -is of navy-blue
blocked taffeta and : satin j' There
is an under dress of cloth of gold
ahd the skirt is luxuriously trim
hied -wlth . black lynx.. The hat.
fashioned of, the same material as
the frock, is tri-colored and un-
trtmmed. i
play in the background! of ! the
window. - . - . j
j The center 'of the. panel is of
especial interest as it features one
of - Miss .Swart's- own,": and best
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Address- ;..;'.J. :f. :
known,'briginal poems, done', Jn
hand-lettering- on a blue-oil back.
ground. , On either' side of the
poem, and in the same lianel, two
Christmas, scenes 'hare been fixed
In "the decorative .'frame. . "Both
are from famous paintings! of W.
L. Taylor, the one on the left en
titled A LitUe Town of jBethle
hem,4 lliustratihg; Phillips : ton-'
mortal Christmas poem, and. the
one on the right being "When I
Consider hyHearens.;
.'. Onecan readily see the appro
priateness in this setting of Miss
Swart's poem, which is , entitled
Stars." The frame, an interest
ing study in polychrome work-was
decorated iy Miss Swart herself,
even to the radiant stars and the
shepherd motif which "have been
skillfully modeled and will- be
painted later. The , oil work in
the . panel was: done by 'Miss
Swart's sister KMrs. W. B. ' Wins-
low, .while . ner "brother, IL - S-
Swart, did the printing,
i 3c Miss Swart's poem, has ben in
terestingly compared to one' of
Margaret Widdemer's of practical
ly the same title 'which was not
published until the year after the
appearance ; of - Miss warts, . the,
whole thing showing" the' frequent
manner ; in- which genius fiads
coincident expression on, opposite
sides Of the continent. ' I
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Corvallis Jesse Hanson's hen.
No.. 43 broke American record and
tied i world record, by laying-"3 3 7
eggs '.in one year. . v ' j. . " . ,
Iebanon has . largest! agricul
tural department of any Oregon
high schKl. '.
Falls City State-will bpen lime
quarry on Muck property , near
here. . - f -
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