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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1926)
) . i. ' w (2:; 2, ; So e e i 'Me w s rioa ill . .:, 5a lent Rainbow Girls ' Meet The first and third Saturday of - eac; r:onth will mark the Tegular s usmuty cate or the Rainbow TJbIy, the newly ' organized c . for girls, which is heing spon- J01, -maer the auspices of Chad ..V' chapter of the Eastern "Star. r . i) ... a vciiuiuiary meeting was held iasi oaiuray erenlng to determine this fact,: with 65 girls, in attend ance) The first regularly sched uled meeting Varill take place on V : Saturday of this week, -.- f K ' Uri Edyth-. FaxraY, Wilkeraon J ai daughter Margaret, of; Pitta- V ' Jjprg. 'Pa... arriTeV on" Thursday rt, fpr r an extended Visit- with . Mrs. JVilkerson'a, mother. Mrs. Al vVuiter John Parrar" They came oyer the Sunset route, Tisittng In San Diego, - Los Angeles- and San Francisco. , ? . .. ; Mr8.Burghurtrl8 'Guest', . "Mrs. W.-; II. Bcrghardt was a guest In Portland, xn Tuesday last at the attractive luncheon at which Mrs. D. A. Shlndler was hos- f t. Teas at ner home on "Vista arenue, V honoring Mrs. Norman Murray b Smith (Gerieviete Thompson). -j Judge O. P. Co&hoxo , ,0. 1 j Addresses Roman's Club'. I Meeting for the first time in the , hewly dacorated club house, a large group of members of. the Balem v Woman's club- i had the pleasure of hearing Judge O.t P. Cpsho w 1 spealc In a clarld mannet ; last Saturday afternoon on the - World Court. -The program" open ed with the club song,' with lionise j Plnmmer at the piano. rtj V , Mrs.lW. E: Kirk, In her. report I I as chairman of the calendar com- (I i mittee, called attention to the fact I A hat the, club Js. this year present ing two programs each month, and 'at. less .cost than ; before, for the ,jr- -rtrst time in its history.,- Mrs. W. SJ ?Ir-Byrd; introduced . data . on the j cost of a public ihcinerator. t ' ! "' , Aa announcement of: particular interest was -that made by j Mrs, Walter" L. Spaulding, . asking for donations of jam and jelly for the Salem hospital; Each club mem "ber, who has a glass of jelly- she 3 i wtll donate is asked to telephone ; Mrs. : Spaulding, or a member ? of her. pommittee Mrs, Erwin Smithy t Mrs.; William v McGHchrlst,!' Jr ', f; I Mr; Lester, JBarr and ?Mrs. ; Wil liam. Bnsick.- j '::' i fl The-. . presentation -1 of , a t new 1 . 11"" lamp; by' a group of the 'S. J members. was annQUBied;atL' ; c ..day's meeting.' ' Thisattrac ' 1 - tifs feature will be foT use on the platform. Mrs. CP. Bishop pre ' seated: aV lorely basket' of ; datro- . dils for the afternoon. . These were given a place of honor on the pres-; i f Jdent's table. The . club auditor- - lumwaa'pafticnlarlyr attractiTe with- its decorations ; of daffodils and 1 Japanese Quince--pIaced I by the house committee of which Mrs. Jloy urton is chairman. t 1 The , hostess., committer for Sat ! - urdar's meeting made the tea hour ( decidedly at trac tire feature.; A long :Iowt basket of pussy willows and ' daffodils' centered ' the' table, - ' around, wixich was a ring, of glow ing, yellow tapers, Mrs., B.,' E. Carrier and Mrs. U. G. Boyer pren ? sided: at the nrns, Mrs. C' E. Bates was social chairman for the I day, her issistants including Mrs. f O...C. Bellinger, Mrs. H.U Stiff, jars. Merrill Ohlinr. Mrs. : A. A. Siewert,. Mrs. W. II. Darby,? Mrs. j" XX. B. Webb, Mrs. Walter, Spaul- ' " ding, Mrs. B. Ej Carrier, t Mrs." . Guy- O. Smilih,. Mrs. po .J.. Wil son, and Mrs.. U. tl.Boyer. . r t - - t, ii ; Business Womeh to Meet ; " ; 5 The Salem Business and , Pro feBSjoual Women's dub will meet ! at 6 1 30 o'clock tomorrow eyening vfor the a regular monthly dinner .meeting. 1 ' I. Art Division , :,.'' I Meeting Called The art division of the fine arts department ef the Salem Woman's I "j dul will hold an important meet ing at 2:3 'clockbn Wednesday , afternoon at the city library, iwlth i -KfMrs.'AMce B. Dodd, chairman j pre--r sidine. In the group are Mrs. : Homer'Smith, Miss Edith Haiard, MrsJH. J..Clements, Mrs. William McGllchrist, Jr., ' Mrs."- John.'.L. Band and Mrs. John J. Roberts. " Johnson-Taylor Wedding , , An attracttre - 'wedding took place at the home of D..B. Taylor 1915 South High street, Sunday. February at 3 o'clock,. vwhen Miss Fern Johnson ? became, the bride of Sol B. Taylor. The cere mony was performed by Drt Victor Hoven of Eugene," in the presence of the immediate families. The young couple "was attended' by;tbe groom's sister and brother, rMiss Isabel Taylor and ' Charles ;Tay lor. The Hying rooms were bright with early spring' blossoms.. ' - f Both Mr., and Mrs. Taylor are graduates of Salem high school, and the bridal was employed until recently, at the state house. ' - After a short wedding trip- they will mAe their home In Salem. .. Birthday Surprise v: ? - i The birthday, anniversary of; M. IV Dennis was the occasion ror a thoroughly " ehj oyable surprise party Jast Saturday evening when a group of friends gathered :a for the eyening, taking the- honor guest unawatesV; V Fire . hundred was the diversion of the early eve ning. . Later Mr and . Mrs. Carl Jepson, pleased with a croap-' ot old-time " songs.. . The' birthday luncheon followed. - . - Those present .'were Mr.-and Mrs. H. E. - Ilerrin, Mr. and M rs. J. II. IIerrn,"Mr. and 'Mrs. I. Jl. V.'rlers, Mr and Mrs II, A. Keen, ,,and Mrs.' Ed' Fandrlch, Mr tcd'Ms.J-Frank Dutton; Mr. and rs. Carl Jepson, Mrs. Elva Estes, I. ; Fandreth, -brother - of Ed ; Fan dreth II. Stoecker, Miss Elizabeth Waters, Miss Pauline Herrin; Mrs. Dr. XJueffroy, Mrs. Jane Williams Miss 'Frances! Williams, ' and the hosts Mr.; and. Mrs. M. P.. Dennis. Bride-Elect Ilonhrjtd ;i ; A Miss Eva! Roberts, bride-elect, was the inspiration for the attrac tive miscellaneous shower on Sun" day; afternoon ati which Mrs. Ed Savage was hostess. , The . lunch eon table was lovely. with .daffodils and candles. ' J Mrsi Savage, Is Entertained " f One, of the most enjoyable af ternoons of tha week was that on Thursday ; afternoon, - Feb. 26, when Mrs. Walter D.4 Fuller was hostess to fa4 surprise . birthday Quilting party In '.honor of : her mother, Mrs. Elliot Savage' of Sa lem I .Those Invited' to1 -share the pleasure of the afternoon -were Mrs., v Elliot". Savage, the"; honor guest, Mrs. Susan Ferrell.Mrs: B. F. Ramp,- Mrs: Emma , Sturgis, Mrs. George Ramp, JUrs. JRal ph Sturgis and the hostess, Mrs." Ful ler' and children, Lewis,, Eleanor land Clarita Fuller, all -of Brooks A delicious luncheon . was served by the; hostess, with a beautiful birthday cake with candles center ing the table. '- ' --J y Serving Society to Meet . . 1 The Royal J Neighbors' Sewing society, will meet on ' Wednesday afternoon, March 3, at the home of -Mrs. M., J. Hunt, .9 55 Marion street. -'' . .',.' ' Book and Thimble Club" . A. very pleasant afternoon was spent, by the Book and Thimble club Thursday afternoon, Feb 25, at the home of Mrs. Chas. Swartz onKingwood Heights 'road.- Fol lowing a. short business : session those ' present were 'entertained with a quiz,, the answer tos which brought "out''' many1 interesting events relative to the early history of our; country.- t . ., ' i' . .' h Mrs. ; Ik F. Brown and Mrs. Swartz .rendered a-pleasing'-duef. The hostess was f assisted ' at " the refreshment '' hour byv'Mrs. Man ning, and "Mrs. Brown. -.' .' . i: The club was delighted Tto have with them a former member,..Mrs. Manning, who ; has sot-been able to attend before ' this year. siqce moving to Salem. Other members present were r Mrs. T Trot,"' Mrsi Brown, 'Mrs. S wartr." "Mrs. Charles Adams, Mr si" Elmer. Cook. Mrs. Va&"Santenij MrsJ Roy Ferguson, 90XHJHX. CAXJSTtDAXC f . . Today. , , . tt , Moroni Olsen Players In 'Triend Hannah." Ileilig, theater; 8 slti O'dOCk. r t ' t ' . t Cliadwfefc chapter, Order of -tho Eastern Stan ; , Dinner in1 temple. o'clock? Mrs, Caroline Lewis, gne3tlcf honor; '.'i, . i Wisconsin ' meeting. ; ' Chamber of Commerces rooms. 7:30 o'clock War mothers. Chamber of - Cbm- merceTooms. r. 2i 3 ft o'clock i " -W; C, T. U; .IIalls 2 o'clock. "Writers' club.: Dr. . . Mary CJ Rowland, and ; Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo hostesses. ; Dr. Rowland's apartment, ,--," ; American ' Legion : auxiliary. Meeting- tor sewing; "7:3 0" o'clock. MrsVjohn 'J.."Rottle, 96Q S. Com mercial 'street, hostess:' : ' Royal'Netghbors Sewing sod-1 ety. Mrs. M. J.. Hunt, 9 &S Marlon street, hostess.' . ' '- i Thnrsda v "-; Rapheterian club..' Mrs. Guy O. Smiths ,1025! N; Church, street. hoBte ss. Friday .- - , . Salem- branch of the r National League for WomeniVoters. t Elks' dubr, 1 o'clock- luncheon. ' Elton Watkins . former congressman, speaker. - ' i " : ' - Minnesota -midwinter gathering, Firs t ; Methodist -.chu rch. . 5 , 7 :30- o'clock. ' Rainbow Assembly. Masonic Temple.' k ' Sailings i - m, itt. i ii.' ' ...... v: TS: -J Magnificent Canadian Pa-1 v dfic Empress liners sail reg- ' tolarly for European ports, affording the utmost in scr ice, j accomodations and "; caisinc- For business or i pleasure traYel, experienc-; ' ed-travelers unhesitatingly -select Cflnadfan Pacific vas ;' tha preferred route: -. - Cevtral, classes of travel all f afford typical. Canadian Pa- ' cific service--none better. Ask your local agent for de 1 tails of. the Monodass ,Srr- vice; offering one class pas saga, at.' . proportionately -lower rates; also Tourist Zhtrd Cabin Service. Canadian Tactic officu wUl . ' ibuiiy furnish Ixttraturt ontkt hnmm TStound tht World", tKtditerraua and Wut In- ' 1 : II ' . -. . 1 I II 1 V ' - M ( ) n innrr:: :- : . J i Si . - I I Jfcfc ... ...... w w : it never faihi t j tMrs. IlathawayMrs, Hathaway, Beaver,. Mrs St. Pierre, Mrs. Sem inars, Mrs. Gehler, Mrs. Simpkins, Mrs. K. ;W. Pattison and the hos tess. Mrs. Swartz. , Miss Dorothy Hathaway, was a visitor... -.The next club meeting will -be held at the konre o( Mrs.1 Ferguson,' with Mrs. L; F. Brown in charge of the pro gram. " .."-.'.,' Auxiliary Meeting Postponed Member- of tha auxiliary of Veterans of . Foreign ' Wars will not meet on-Wednesday as echeu uled. r 4 - Moroni Olsen Players to Present Friend- Hannah' . Tonight atrjfeiligt. :. "If Salem people, realized -half the charm ; of 'Friend - Hannah, lhe romantic comedy which will be given tonight by the Moronl- not. begin to - accommodate '' tbe crowd,"? ;aid Carol S.' Dibble, a I sponsoring the SDDearance'of this j famous "company in Salem; after "c's ic ymjr lust. oa.im liiijr ning in Monmouth ' ' t K ' C ' Mi3s Dibble was rewarded high above . her expectations, which were not- small 4to start ; with, when she witnessed the gorgeous and human costume' dram on the stagej Salem people will have the samei memorable j experience to night. ; -? The following committee mem bers are the active sponsors of this outstanding v dramatic project: Miss Carol- 8; Dibble Miss Mabel Robertson," Miss Ether McGHcbrist. Mrs.; George H. Aldon, Paul B. Wallace, Albert' Richard Wetjen, Prof. Mi Ew'Peck. Prof. Horace Williston,' "Prof. E." T. Brown and Prof. ' Horace Rahskopf. ' ' -. - . . - Daughter Is Bom ' " ' Mr; and. Mrs. Hugh Harris (Ada Miller),- are receiving congratu lations from their many friends upon ! the arrival of a. daughter, Shirley - Jean, ' on ? Saturday; - Feb ruary 27,-: ,;4 v., -j iy::Mli WCTU to Meet ! The regular meeting of.; the WCTU will be held this, afternoon at 2 o'clock In the hall. The meet ing. is being-held early on account of extra. business .whichhas ac cumulated. , . . ; I New Club Organizes Amperetts was the name chosen for the new dub recently organ ized by, a group of wires of mem bers of L B. E: W. No. 125. The organization meeting was held at the home -. of Mrs. II. L, Bosler, Plans for. the future of, the club were made' at: this time.; A, treas ure hunt is being anticipated, in which the husbands of members will participate. :, Late in the eve- Continnei on pat 10.) : f . v -;, 1- : ... c ... X ?: ,:;:-: i h ! i- fj u ' it r. n - rr" " ;. I U j? ' : I - - v;' y - , 1 , 5 - yL " ; 1 ; jy i"vw r ' i-- ' .... I -J - V i I., J . '-:'A ' r'rii"l i -A -V- - ; . . ' 4 -'v i.f.i-:--r --;- i ;- -!;.-'' ",l . - , . . - i- f : T'.i feL rJ;. : A , I , A U III L.J.. ;..,..; 7hmJk-t . . . ! - - - ! I ,.v - : .. ;. - - j ., . ,-.' , . . . . . ' . - . . -' v - - ;:iliffiit.-i" ' .:-,( T Sv ie- - f if: irt'fj :'n d " 'ii.liX . 1,7:. . C. . . This $125 Radio Was Purchased from Vick Brothers: Salem "X - J s. . V, , i li Li J-, - J U L L-; U b i The Statesman-has decided to give away another special pnze for this: two weelcswork ONLY. This special I prize will be a$I 25.00 Radio; This special prize will, be; awarded the; candidate wha turns r in the nibst! subscription money from 8:00 a, mi Monday,' March" 1st to 9:00 p;'m.:t ' March 20th; Every orie starts even on this special prize. . This special prize, contest is open to" everyone. ; Anyortefcan enter right now and work for this special prize during this' week if. they desire. ? TKis does notrintdrfere in; any way in winning the grand prizes at the close of the contest. You can wirV both if you try.; Remember that the votes secured; these three weeks count on the 'regular prizes. at the end of-thef contest (.The-amountof mo'nturn-in'by the candidates will be announced at the close of the contest. Possibly a verys few subscriptions turned in these ' , threeweeks will win- this special prize.- It is" worth the effort on the- part" of everyone. This " Radio isj vaiued at $1 25.00; i It is now on display at Vick Bros.; South HiglVStreet, Saleni, Ore gon,, where it can be seen and heard at any time. ; Now is the time for new candidates to come in and win this special prize. Everyone starts ;even Monday.' frize will be awarded Saturday, -March 20, at 9:00 Vclbck sharp.; J 7 , J - -3 I 5: n i- V i :3 I HE candidate turiir ing in most money on " subscriptions1 be-( tweefri the dates- March 1st and Mch 20th, Saturday night; at nine o'clock sharp. S.TOW iG the i no i -"N tor ne7 canci- s tb.teriter";ana Xvin Every plrt'of Uery model" that bears' ' this ' Special" pilZO iCl the -name of Atwater Kent is precise,: sci- B lL Traalfr V1r entif ically perfect, accurate to. a ' fraction UirCC C O III of a hair's breadth. - The. result, as ; any Atwater Kent owner will telIyou, is the completely satisfactory radio. ' . IV" eyrdrie star to ; e ven . ! . I . -. - ---- r r - -r --T - 1 FREE VOTING BALLOT v . C FOR I- NL1.JZ I This ballot is good for 100 Votes fori the candidate in The I 'J L . DOMINATION CCUPOI I ; j Oregon Statesman Subscription Campaignjwhoseme is written (.. r y j Qne cfnnled toan KntraRt i Name' ..jl:-- --- -' v-- I AuClrcsS 4 k... . ' . 1 . Name I : 1 h I I 1 r riMt. 1 rrrn n nou iTiL 1 nor? Nominated by I f ..VUIl; ariuv iTi.Jt.vn .m, - I - I : 11 V" TXTr W T T rnTr; CVT rrrT17rVTnC 1 The powon nomlnatfns tho winner of the $11 15 Dt ' . ANYONEi-Ci I VU I b JrUlC ri.Lzr4Llb '.- given ?25.00.. Stml l your rime name, of a frlr- 1 t ..... 1 f .1 1 t . , ,j. -1 ! 1 GOOD FOR 50.CC0 VOTES This Nomination Ballot Istood for CO, 000 votes for the person who- name i wruicn mereon. H: P. D. ...... . Statd .11 x i i-f li4 V J I JCi rjVIV ITIvIltlJ "Jj JJEven 23.00. Semi In oui For furthferiinformaUon,:subcriptioh: blanks, etc., call, hens . " 7 5 V' V Sit S ' . I ' 4 J 1