The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 11, 1926, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1926
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Mrs. C.'S. Hamilton Wins Nomination for Wai
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' Li lTtDT left: Misa Julia Currie.
Cutrle. who Is a popular member of the "Pled Pipers," high Bchool
girls Jaza orchestra. - The group 'contributed numbers at the bene-fiti'-nroeram
sponsored for the Salem-Salem debate fund. Miss Currie
also has the distinction of being an expert amateur swimmer. Cen
tefc right:" Mrs. Charles Sappingficld (Cora Mist) whose marriage
was an event of Easter morning. Mrs. Sappingfield is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nist. Lower left: Mollie Hill
Styles (Mrs. Harry M.), chairman of the committee appointed by the
Salem branch of the Oregon Music Teachers Association to make
arrangements for the observance or
Mrs. Styles" is a past president of
the is also a prominent member of
terhood, as well as a member of
Woman's' club'.
THE ANNIVERSARY
1
The mighty tides of fate still ebb and flow.
The rnighty moons of fortune wax and wane.
Death and disaster out of pleasure grow
And Qod's high ectasy returns again.
' ' ' ' ' '
But that whieh grows where nothing flourisheth,
And that which blooms where ruin else would be,
And that which heals the sting of even death
Is loveVrand I love thee and thou lov'st me.
Gamaliel Bradford.
Woman's Club Nominates
Officers or-1926-7
fTfce chief business of an outs
standing meeting oC" .the Salem
? ' WomaaVclab. taking? place yester
l day at the club house was the
nomination of officers for the new
year.
'Mrs. C.'S. Hamilton, who has"
served as vice president .during
the past year, wis nominated to
r.ifreeed Mrs. William Fordyce
; Fargo; as president.-Mrs. FranV
Tip Erlckson was nominated for
- the office of vice president, while
Indications are that Mrs. Harry
J.-1 Wiedmer. will succeed - herself
atreeording secretary; Mrs. W. I,
Staiey. succeeded herself as fln
aqce secretaryj Mrs, O, E. Price,
treasurer, .the ' secqnd .year, and
Miss Hattle Beatty, also for the
cecond, year, parliamentarian.
The only other nomination made
wVt the Introducing of the name
bCMrsI WIlHanj JFordyce Fargo,
'retiring:. president, for, re-election.
' Mrs. Fargo.ronwniliie to establish
a UrtcedenV declined the Uonor
In favpr of Mrs Hamilton who Is
wJl-fltted to receive the honor..
-Mrs. JTosepa Baumgartner war
notainated to fill the vacancy the
- expiration of Mrs: C.F.' Breith
aupt'a term on the board of di
rectors will leave," while Mrs.' W.
ElCirklwas nominated to a place
' t h tm&rd of trustees, the ex
piration of MrSi Anderson's term
- .leaving ,ino . .
FurSner Important bnsfnesa.was
th naming of delegates not only
.. to" the- county convention which
wlij take place In Salem on April
' 2 2 nut also ' the choosing' of , re
prehtatlres to the-"state confer
.t tn.La Grande. 'The local club
wi'l to "represented "atthe county
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Music wee, way z-. in saiera
the Music Teachers' Association
Chapter AB of the P. E. O. sis
the music commute or tne baiem
ronventlon by Mrs. Wnt Fordyce
Fargo, Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer,
Mrs. S. M. Endieott, Mrs. W; I.
Stalev. Mrs. Seymour Jones The
following will act as alternates
Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. II. J. Bean,
Mrs. Roy Burton. Mrs. David
Wright and Mrs. George H. Alden
Delegates to the state conven
tion will be: Mrs. William For
dyce Fargo. Mrs. H. J. Bean, Mrs.
C. S; Hamilton. Mrs. E. E. -Bragg,
You Wouldn't Rate the "Limited" to
a Crossing
Eyes once strained cannot help themselves. They never
mend alone. Theyv"keep going," by overdrawing on your
nerrous energy... . Right glasses l wilKli" that "pinned ,
down" feeling that actually holds yoa bask -makes you
Irritable unable ,to xonoentrate-worTled! because yon ...
know you're' not getting results yon know you're capable
of. , ,-..-
'V . I Pomeroy & Keene :
- Jewelers, and Optometriats--Salent, Oregon
Mrs. Seymour Jones, and Mrs. W
E. Kirk. Power is Invested In the
president to name alternates.
The program yesterday which
in the form of an extremely In
teresting preientation of the "Am
erican Essay" was given by Rev
Martin Fereshetlan, procedlng an
unusually full business hour.
The club house was never de
corated In a "more fesltve manner
than for the meeting yesterday
Tulips and carnations in almost In-
credible profusion made the audi-
torium very atractive. The flower?
were the gift of Mrs. C. F. Breith-
aupt.
Unusual Meeting of
Thursday Club Is Held
The inspection of the Miles Lin
en Mill proved to be the particu
larly Interesting feature of the
April meeting of the Tjhursday
club at which Mrs. E. C. Cross
Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. H. B.
Thielsen. and Mrs. B. C. Mile:
were hostesses during the past
week. The guests first assembled
at the home of Mrs. Cross, going i
thence on a most interesting tour
of inspection to the Miles Linen
Mm wnere me aeians oi
twine-maKing process were i-
nessea. Alter, me remrn oi tat
group delicious light refreshments
were served, with Mrs. Robert
Dann. Mrs. Ross Miles, and Mrs.
Frank Spears assisting the host
esses.
A center-piece as lovely as it
was unique, a basket of fifty-nine
variety of garden flowers, the gift
of Mrs. M. N. Chapman, was given
an appropriate space on the tea
table. ,
At the May meeting of the club,
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding will enter
tain.
The, following prominent Salem
matrons make up the personnel of
the Thursday club: Mrs. John H
Albert. Mrs. Henry J. Bean. Mrs
William Brown. Mrs. A. NT. Bush
Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Mrs. E. C. Cross.
Mrs. M. N. Chapman. Mrs. Rich
ard Cartwright. Mrs. Russell Cat
lin. Mrs. M. Cuslck, Mrs. Alice H.
Dodd, Mrs. S. B. Uyer. Mrs. F. A'.
Elliott, Mrs. R. B. Fleming. Mrs.
William Fleming, Mrs. R. J. Hen
dricks, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. B.
C. Miles. Mrs. William McCall,
Mm. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs.
George J. Pearce. Mrs. C. K.
Spaulding. Mrs. Frank Spencer,
Mrs. Charles- Park. Mrs. A. N.
Moo re s and Mrs. Henry B. Thiel
sen. Aurora Woman's Club
. A meeting of unusual interest
was held by the Aurora Woman's
club on Wednesday afternoon,.
March 31. at the residence of Mrs.
J. W. Sadler whose home is always
a center of hospitality, when with
Mrs. George Knapp and Mrs. Wil
liam Wurster as assistant host
esses she entertained, as" guests of
the club, all the ladles of the
town whose family had been mem
bers of the Aurora colony and a
few visitors from out of town.
A delightful program consisting
of the following numbers added
much pleasure: Violin numbers by
Henry Ehlen. one of the favorite
musicians of the "old days" were
much appreciated. Mr. Ehlen was
accompanied on the piano by E.
E. Bradtl.
A history of the colony from
te time of Its inception in Bethel.
Missouri, through the pioneer
struggles, and later life at Aurora.
was given by Mrs. Aurella Powers.
Early impressions of the Aurora
"n'onv were flven by Mrs. R. J.
Hendricks. "The Landing of the
Pilgrims" was read by Mrs. George
Yergen. A, group of delightful
piano numbers were given by Mrs.
E. C. Robinson and Peggy Sadler.
As a concluding number, eight
of the ladles who. in their girlhood
were members of the well trained
choir of the community sane
Aurora." the song whose words
and music were composed by Dr.
Kell. and which was dedicated to
his followers.
Notable among the friends gath
ered were: Mrs. Henry Ehlen, a
granddaughter and Mrs. Emanuel
Kell. a daughter-in-law of Dr. Kell
the founder of the colony, who was
loved and revered by all his peonle
and another guest. Mrs. Margaret
Stauffer. 92 years of age. whose
family joined the colony when' she
was a child.
Beautiful corsage bouquets were
presented to each of the honor
guests, who were as follows: Mrs
Emanuel Kell. . Mrs. Margaret
Stauffer. Mrs. Chris Giesy. Mrs
Charles Snyder, Mrs. Chris Zim
merman. Mrs. Joseph Erbsland.
Mrs. Charles Becke, Mrs. Henry
Ehlen. Mrs. George Kraus, Mrs
William Kraus, Mrs. R. J. Hen
dricks. Miss Lizzie Will, and Mrs.
E. W. Bird.
Out of town guests were: Mrs.
William Knight and Mrs: George
Knight of Canby. Mrs. Eugene
Masnberger aQd Mf8 prank
tiamt,ior r
rence Beckman of Hubbard. Mrs.
Earl Gribble of Champoeg. Mrs. E.
Hocken of Newport, and Mrs.
F. A. Elliott and Mrs. R. J. Hen
dricks of Salem. The gentlemen
present were: Mr. Henry Ehlen.
Mr. E. E. Bradtl, and Mr. J. W.
Sadie.
A social hour and dainty re
freshments followed the program.
ind "Colony Day" will long be ft
happy memory in the annals of
the club, as in the hearts of all
the guests present. Aurora Ob-
erver.
Two Outstanding Social
Events Are Given at
Spaulding Home
Ten tables of hrlH nWM.w
afterno0n and ten tables of bridge
TiBJBWSjnWwIDWIIWTBWi
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Tlhupee More. Days of AjnurMversary ;'
on Saturday, were in play when
Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs.
Lewis D. Griffith, and Mrs. Roy
H. Mills entertained jointly at
two of the most attractive affairs
of the entire spring season. Both
events took place at the Walter
L,. Spaulding home on Court
street. Iris, tulips, lilacs, and
peonies were used In profusion
throughout, with yellow candles
adding to the beauty of the color
scheme which was predominantly
lavender and gold.
At Friday's affair the hostesses
were assisted by Mrs. P. A. Eiker,
Mrs. Ervin Smith. Mrs. W. H.
Darby and Mrs. A. L. Wallace.
Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer won
the afternoon's highest score,
while the second prize went to
Mrs. Linn C. Smith.
Friday's guest group included
Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. Allan
Jones. Mrs. Linn C. Smith. Mrs.
Joseph Albert, Mrs. W. E. Ander
son Mrs. George Arbuckle. Mrs.
E. T. Busselle, Mrs. S. J. Butler.
Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. Mrs. Grant ,
uuucii, mis. b. ti. oragg, Mrs.
ueorge Biower or Portland. Mrs.
W. J. Busick. Mrs. J. C. Currie,
Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Henry V.
Compton, Mrs. R. E. Downing,
Mrs. B. L. Darby. Mrs. W. H. Dar
by. Mrs. Robert Duncan of Stiver-
ton, Mrs. Earl Daue. Mrs. Dillard
A. Elkins. Mra, P. A. Eiker, Mrs.
J. C. Griffith. Mrs. W. T. Grier.
Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mrs. Paul
Hauser, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs.
Walter J. Kirk. Mrs. Karl B. Kugel
Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr..
Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs.
J. H. Nicholson. Mrs. Merrill Ohl
ing, Mrs. W. M. Pennington, Mrs.
J. C. Perry. Mrs. T. S. Roberts,
Mrs. Edwin F. Smith. Mrs. Her
bert L. Stiff, Mrs. U. G. Shipley.
Mrs. C. D. Wallace, Mrs. Harry
Wels, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs.
Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. C. K.
Spaulding, Mrs. Merle Rosecrans,
Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. H. R.
Worth. Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs.
H. L. Marsters, Mrs. Lenta Westa
cott and Miss Zoe Stockton.
Yesterday afternoon a second
affair as attractive as the first,
was enjoyed. On Saturday the
hostesses were assisted by Mrs.
"aymond Walsh of Eugene; Mrs.
Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Paul V.
Johnson, Mrs. Dwight Quisen
berry, and Mrs. Phil Newmyer.
Those participating in the card
diversion yesterday were: Mrs.
Karle Becke. Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs.
Prince Byrd. Mrs. Breyman Boise,
Each 15-cent
package contains
directions so sim
ple any woman
can tint soft, del
icate, shadea or
dye rich, perman
ent colors in lin
gerie, silks, rib
bons,, skirts.
waists, dresses.
coats, stockings.
sweaters, drap
eries, coverings, hangings every
thing! Buy Diamond Dyes no other
kind and tell your druggist whe
ther the material you wish to color
is wool or silk, or whether it Is
linen, cotton or mixed goods.
adv.
Maoy.iJew:
VISIT
"DIAMOND DYES"
COLOR THINGS NEW j:
Just Dip to Tint or Boil ;
to Dye !;
Ms.; Lester Barr. Mrs. G. F. Cham
bers, Mr jban ,H. Carson, Mrs.
John Evans. Wrs. Asel Eoff. Mrs.
Bert Ford, itirs: Clifford Farmer,
Mrs., T; S, Galloway. Mrs. L. S.
Qeer. Mrs. J. R. Humphreys, Mrs.
Gua Htxaon. Mrs. Ray Hartman,
Mrs. K. W. Heinleln. Mrs. Hollis
HBBtfngton, Mrs. Oliver Huston.
Mrs. E. H. Hobson. Mrs. Paul V.
Johnson, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs.
E. E. Ling. Mrs. F. G. Myers, Mrs.
Leonard L. Nelson. Mrs. Phil
Newmyer, Mrs. ;Darrell Proctor,
Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Leo G. Page.
Mrs, W. L. Phillips. Mrs. Frank
Pate and 'Mrs. Guy Irwin of Al
bany, Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry,
Mm Don Roberts, Mrs. v Charles
C. Robertson, Airs. Willis Rough
ton, Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs.
Rex Sanford. Mrs. Laban Steeves,
Mrs. Claude Steusloff. Mrs. George
H. Vehrs. Mrs. Carl B. Webb. Mrs.
H. R. Worth, Mrs. Frederick
Deckebach, Mrs. Allan Carson,
Mrs. Fred Brock. Jr.. of Olympia,
Wash.. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs.
Raymond Waleb of Eugene, and
Mr9u Clifford Sraulding of New-
berg. Yesterday's prizes were
won bv Mrs. Io Page, who re
ceived first, and Mrs. Hollis Hun
tington to whom went the second
award.
Adolynk Cliib Enter 'Mined
Mm berg' of the Adolynk club and
their husbands were entertained
in a delightful way on Tuesday
evening when Mrs. Reed Rowland
was hostess in her home. Mrs.
Earl Paulsn assisted the hostess.
Lilacs and apple blossoms were
combined In a beautiful manner
Civic Music Club of Salem
Final Concert of th4 Season
LAWRENCE STRAtfSS, Tenor
First M. E. Church Monday, April 19, 8:30 P. M.
Admission $1.00 Chickering Piano
(Note the change from Heilig)
Do
You will still find many good patterns and assort
ments to choose from1 at one dollar a yard
Salem Store i
466 State Street
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THROUGH TOMORROW
about the rooms. Bridge was the
diversion of the efening with Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse George winning the;
prize. s Additional I guests for the
evening were Jklr. nd Mrs. Edwin
Armstrong. j '
Those participating in the play
ing were Mr. and &jrs. Edwin Arm
strong. Mr. and Mrs. James Teed,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Oral Letnmon, Mr. and
Mrs. George Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse George, Mr.i and Mrs. Carl
Chapter. Mr. and Mra. Oscar "Sel
ler, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Rowland.
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University Grotyp Are
Guests of Turfifld
Schindlerat Coitntry Home
One! of the mot enjoyable af
fairs of the entire week, as far as
the university is Concerned, took
place last night: at Mountain
View, the country home of Tur
fleld Denton Schipdler. the host
for th0 affair. The Moonlight. Ser
enaded furnished the music at
the refreshment hour. The feat
ure of the evening was a farce
radio Bkit. j
In the receiving line for the
party, j which was! formal in na
ture. Were Turfleld Denton Schin
dler, the host, M(ss Irene Clark,
Miss Iva Crozierj Clair Geddes,
Mrs. Leon Jennlson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Smith. Prof, and Mrs. Horace
Williston, and Prof, and Mrs.
Florian Von Eschen.
The! guest roup for the eve
ning included Elma White, Reva
McLaughlin. Grace White, Mildred
Tomllnson, Mary j Martin." MaTy
Eakin, Eugenia $avage, Alberta
Kafoury's
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ENDS MONDA Y, 6
"CAN AND DO
Portland Silk Store
362 Alder Street
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Adlded jEadh , Day
a4Vcs
Koontz, Elf a ' Persy,' Margaret
Brown, Margaret Arnold, . Elsie ;
Miller, Frances Ma pes. ; Dorothy
Robnett, Hollis Vick. Doris Pheon-
ecie, Mildred McKilllcan, Jessie
Pybus. Eleanor Merriweather. yir
ginla Crltes. Ruth Wechter. Jessie
Stone, Lot ha Miller,. Mra. Joseph
O'Neill, Helen Rice. Ru(Uewettf
June Gaines, Louise Find Gen
evieve Junk. Zelda Mulkey. Flor
ence Spencer, Helen Bridgeman,
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to the Slpril 8iA
x N sunshine or
shower, the dainty
Sweet Pea offers its
delicate beauty to
the April GirLXet
us prepare your bou
quet for the girl of
girls if her birthday
falls in this month
of opening' Spring.
C. F.. Breithaupt .
Salem's Telegraph
Florist
123 North . Liberty "street '
Telephone, 3 80 ..
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