! .STTNDAV MOBNING, APRTThl8;-l52g 4 t K J I :. II ' V "r. . tll II ru r il UJKJ LS U MS . . i, g www J - If ' - SOCIETY V'- .4CmUn4 from Pr - Miss. NancyThielsen and Hiss Ida Saalfeld; ; together with numbers by the' choral class and by the Sa cred. Heart Academy orchestra, win ire added diversity to , the ere- W ? 1 ;plete program -will ; be Fantasle de. Concert (Hummel) Sacred. Heart "Academy " orchestra; Polonaise (Hoberg) ; ; Minuet; (Beethoven) ; Dahte . of - the Gnomes (Van Veagntofl Rogers), Mary Jean Porter., : Reading (a)' The' King's Pic ture, Bostwlck I (b) Grandma; Ida Saalfeld;' , " . r The Swan "(Sain: Saens-Pinto; The Rosaryr(NevIn-Pfnto)rharp, Mary Jean Porter.S J?Iand, Thelma E. Porter. """ ' y ' ' Springtime (Dorothy ."Watiins)' Choral class. ... j Reading,' t Aeolian, ' from' Arn old' "Light t Asia?' Nancy Thiel- sen. Aeolian ' Harp.J (Hasselmahs) : Prayer (Hasselmans) ; " Caprice (Nlcoletta)r Mary Jean porter. . . At, UmiBim t The Mabells-iPoiEli pianofp'apils "in. an interesting; re- ciiai ar ine. - aitMcuve y.tiooeru njio oa- Summer street on "Frl day renInJ8:. " The program which follows waa executed with clear ness of tone l ad, ease of action which showeffVsincere application br each pupCL . The dftncg nnm5rs by; Cynthia Trimmer were' dalnty"ami i bythlc- al, glrlng, e.Tidenca of, her owxi con scientious worK as weu as spie.icua Instruction, . : ' V ; Stephen Whltf ord Awho ' last monjth returned, iron study lit Parts charmed.', the, audience with his wo numbers, pTomptu In F Sharp," by Chopin, -and. the Mac Dowell "Polonnalse." Aa an en cora he gare a pleasing rendition of Chopin's "Butterfly. EJiude.-r . The program for tne erenlng: Rochthg Horstf.JL-Iraan .Whit the Bell Says Lerman Mary Popejoy -' Orer the WaTes .Grant-Schaefer v i . George Rota Minuet Beethoren Arlene' Trlmm, - ., Andante Pastorale JLHunten JackJPowers .- - sGuitar Serenade Gaynor - The Race .Gaynor J 1 i ? ; ; Jeane Oeder ' ' T lt-WIen 'L ... ;.: . :,4;i-3bdows1cy jHf-'Vlrgtala SIsstinT TL-Spse Dance :,T--T'.r. . k! Cynthia Trimmer- ' (Cynthia is a pupil of Miss Alpha I wmiamsy ; " holly's Lullaby ;.. ; ; Trma Little -Soldier Boy . r Tierman I k l i .Ruth O'Neill butterfly Dance Friml j. I i, . Carol Schcrene -; -vr '-' March ..4. .. Gaynor I s J - - Richard .Cooley - Muftlc Box l,....,,.1....;. . .Poldlnl i-; - ft I - f r, Dorla rDrager The Mocking Bird rman' I ... Y; Dorrft; Howar The; Witch. .Gaypor ong the Beaten Path. .Gaynor Laneta Bellinger" .-' ; lano .8oIc.,...4:'j4vlSelected 1 Stephen Whitford' '- ountu Federation to Meet vr- in Salem onl Thurscfafr " l ' he three women's clubs of Sa-env-the Etokta club, the Salem' i Heights T, Woman's ; Progressive club, and the alem Woman's club 4 Will act. itt the) capacity of bos iesies at the contention of all f ed eraied groups in"MarIon county ; When they meet 'at the Woman's ! clab house Thursday..., . j More than 100 delegates; In all arej expected to be in attendance, representing Aurora, Woodburp, ' Hubbard, Sll verton, Aumsvllle, Jefferson and - Salenv -1 , Mrs. W. W. Allen is ; president Of jlhe county federation and. will, ' preside at the sessions.- -Both the Liberty Woman's dub and. the cluii at Sydney will send, guests to the county conventlon: -h ll. I The opening session will be held at 10 o'clock. at the club house. Lu icheon will be aerved ;at noon at 3t, Joseph's auditorium ; X ; ilrs. C. S. Hamilton, who has ben nominated president for the - new year is general chairman for th4 day. ' Miss Mattle.Beatty is in charge of the program, arrange . - mebts. ' :. ; ; -; -' -, ; ';-, t Two outstanding speakers who win ; appear on the program are ' Mrs. Millie R. Trumbell of Port larid, who is well known for her welfare work, 1 and -Mrs. Richard Scfcolx, dean of women at . Reed college. -. - i - White Shrine-Hom ' i v ' -Impressive Ceremoniei of 'Installation 1 ' t t Officers in. Willamette Shrine Nou 2, Order of the White Shrine of Jer ' . llem, for 192 S , were for- rsallyV--stalled last . Tuesday eve ; ningSfl the Masohie 'temple, with Mrs.; V!zaDeta Shaf er acting as installing officer. . jEvery detail was carried, out In the most impressive manner, , Fol lowing the entrance of the. newly . elected officers, 'theres.cort of the national colors tool: "-place with Mrs. Olga Miller as color bearer, asisted jrWlnlfred , Jones .and Lccetta Miller; with MIsS Elizabeth 4 Levy, as TlollnistanCMis'J.Iargar- ei j.iogg at tne piano- gmng tne iatroductory musical number; I ITfag JIinnie Moeller, ";SamueLB- ' cred :: Hexmwdetjehsti Mobil S-IisiBevtl worthy chaplain,; Mrs." Hazel - GU lette.; worthy; herald; -Mr. Susan "Tarty;": worthy scribe, and r'. Mrs. Marie Flinei McCaaV organist, as- slated Mrs Shafer.v : Mnslcal nam bers daring the ey enlng " were glt- en by Mrs. Mabel Oupper.and Mrs Rose Babcock. . m Judge Burnett miade the preseQ Utlon of . the , past? t. worthy , high priestess Jewel r tot 'Miss Minnie Moeller for ; h?r 1 la-odable evlces of! the past ' year. 1 She was "also made the recipient of "hosts df flowers. ; : r p-" " : Shrine" members t Jfrbnf points' tendanos" for the' ;1nsta3IalIoa,tof the following offleersf; Pearl Speer , worthy high ; 'prlestiessi William Nelmeyer, watchman rot shepherds; w nnrrea ; tierricK, . njooie propnet-? ess Amios i.y4ss":.wthy aerjbflr; Catherine Bermtrdi,'.;rorxhy . treas urer; Grace Ba,bcock,iwoithy chap lain: Mad Scottri'pr ort by : shep herdess ZeUa Nelm pyer worthy guide; " Jayne Wjtatt,l worthy-her-, aid : -Arthur s "EawarcQs, : first wlse man; Hugn Atoagers.teecona wifie man. Charles Ratcliif, thrd,.w3e man: : George Burnett . king; Pearl 4 Pratt, apeen ; Ruth Law rence, ' nrst nana maia ; iiaays Adams,'. second hand .maid; Ethel Nfles, third ap4.5naJia Mc- Ethaney, organist: Florence, Pugn, worthy, guardian:, Peter. .Rasmus-; sen," worthy, guard ; , Edna j Raibp, Steusloff'Pariv. I Tourinff in Eurove - , . W H. Steusloff and their, dau gh- tet, ; Miss Dorothea Steiisloff , tells of ja trip a '?reek ago today In the Madeira Islavnds. The party land ed at Cadi2, Spain,; on April ' 3 Their:, itinerary : abroad vas . now planned will icorer a period of more than three mopthsir 1rlngltig them home someUme :in JTulyi $; Woman's Club Plan ' K Annual Sessions The 1 5,0 0 0 club women of -re- eon are already keenly: interested in the twenty-edxth' annual conven- tion' of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs tb be" held in. La- Grande, May 3,,. 4,. fr,;ana it Is expected.' that! practically? errery one" of the 175t clubs . afffllated with the federation will be repre sented, and the rotlng body I will be between; 200 .and, 300. A .. "Preparation, 'Partlcipa t i o n , Progress' is - the slogan lor. the convention anaaronna tne tneme, Enlarged opportunities t tor-: wo men challenge better preparation and r utmost participation," a 'pro grams of interest andJ Instruction is being l prepared, by la , committee headedl by Mrs. : C. WU Hsjhurst of Portland,; assisted by Mrs. C." H, Scranton, president of the La Grande "Neighborhood club, the hostess organization: IMIss . Cor- m 1 1-1 inn tii "fn' 'T 1 " ""rnr m "' '" 1 ""i 1 p i iiii'iiiiTiiiiiiiisynrrTiiiimimBj,jiiu.j-.'.i..L..--JL.,.,. ,,m,wi'mnu.-.-J,-.u iiuujiiissiiiiiririiniiiiiiiiiiiwuiii" I t: J E - jMiiiisliMrtiiiiiiiiri'tiMil'flll'"-'" 'yiftntvtt -n-y- ...wir....w.,.....1r,..Mi.,,r,jlin,,,1,M.',lj,J ...tJt,.J, ...,-.- The All- Purpose- Garment 1 i 1. ::.' if, - Wm:XXW:X-v:. eaav-m ene,in;.tne Hreqiurm&;ohlvan"afte s S wbrKb enibrb BeJbaci;v singl e protAleJ breasted . witii tvU fian3jpc lars, cuff si and patcK bbekets- of'Tidvelr- uiiiucu iamiu, ?"i , An ideal thoroughly practical garrneni Xof--1. f dtisblieeper Business Women ' Tedclieris imdiStiiderith and-Jjrqfesswnal Women 'To He wbfealbne. or as an over-b!ress. Made in two sizes nedium and large,' 'Come at onc6to see' the beautiful hand-embroidered models on display in our needlework department !,t52o0--'::!v; j' i " r-; 1. v. jim-?,tzkSK j ' - ' ' Id iihjc-ir- y : , . - - . : - i Mrs. William Krasslg "of Oregon City, chairman of the dlrislon. of.muslc; anL Mrs. Punbar, state president. Dr, E. O. Holland, president! of Washington State College at Pull man, will address the conrentlon of v "Education and r Iemocracy and: "Dr Alfred' H. Upham, presi dent of the Unirerslty of Idaho, Is the other "big'f attraction In the way of a speaker, v ; s . , i Each of the sereral large work ing departments trthe federation are ' being giyen . time to . present their . work . by ; means, of .outside speakers, reports anL 'discussions. : , The department of fine arts, as its part of the program will pre sent a three act play; "The Cir cle.::- Mrs.tB.-p: Mossman of La- Grande, chairman of .'the.' dirision i)i arfad Mrs. Krassig," chairman of the dfrislon'of "music, will be in tharge.; Dr: Horned P. Ralney, associate -professor brf education at the. university .of Oregon. '.wIH speak ; on' the programo! - the de- which Miss" Grace H. Chamber lain of Ashland is chairman. ' A.' AT Sniith, s ' former member of the state legislature from Ba- Ker county,-win De tne speaker on the program In charge of the leg IsIatlVe department of ' wti ich 'Mrs, Alexander Thompson of .Portland, is cnarman. . 4 ne. American v;iii- zenship department, Mrs. Charles fL.Castner,. Hood RlTer, ' chair man will ' present vMr. A. C,. Strange, executive secretary -of tne Oregon Americanization . commis- sioii.;; ' .; , ... .... , Mr. - Frank B... Appleby, editor and ; publisher , of . the. ? LaGrande Observer, .will,, speak at the ; ses sion conducted . by ,the department of press and publicity, Wednesday evening -. at Baker. , The depart ment of public, welfare MIsa Grace Ihelps of Portland,, chairman, an nouncea three speakers,, .Chaplain W.:S. Gilbert, a, regent of the Uni versity , of Oregon, who will speak en the, Doernbecher Hospital pro ject in which, the. federation is in terested, having pledged !2tr.00Q at the .convention last year; W, J, Herwig, president of the Oregon Anti-narcotics League; and Miss LIda C. Bowler of San Francisco, executive secretary of the Indian Defense league.. . Officers of the federation- and heads, of the departments will be guests of the Rotary club on ' the opening .day of the convention. That evening the formal opening will take, place, this being a , re ception at which the women of La Grande Willi be hostesses, "cow boy" breakfast" is .scheduled, for Thursday, morning , with the busi ness men's .clubs asqsta,,.Tn re sponse to ! an ' Invitation - from Ba ker, the convention Will be moved to ;that.ttty for. the . Wednesday. evening session,' which will be pre- 4 of the popular season s Hbest r ., .v;';:,,.n s iJi ;:k..-- t nella Spencer of Portland;, ' ' 'ajL' ceded by.a dinner given-by the people of : Baker. vrKr?i-'t..-"i; 4 : The chief item.' of business.' to come before the convention will be the - election, of I ..of fleers; .. Club leaders have expressed the desire that- the delegates, ge into -convention without- a slate'appralae the women and make their' choice Jto fill the several vacancies -accord tally; ,v -t v -"j i j.viov i Mrs.' Sadie Orr-Dunbar- of Port-' land, president of ,the federation, and members j of, ;the ' board,' and department chairmen will preside Season With d Eniovable Program ; 4 Salem concert-goers hive found Increasing 'Joy Lin the ; programs sponsored this' season by the 6a lent. Macpowell, club,; the .program committee haying delved for both the educational and th. intrinsic caliy,. charming.. n,Jth.elr selection of numbers and contributing ar tists. - - : r. Last Monday's program -; was of particular interest' to- Salem folk fori the reason that if introduced Miss Margaret Fisher who literally made her platform - debut "at t hid time. Miss Fisher's second .num ber, Lisit's "Gondoleria," was one of the loveliest things on the en tire program. In addition to the uonaoieria c ner -orst groups m-; eluded MacDowell's "From, a Wan dering hi Iceburg" and Mokriil's Valcik. Miss Fisher places with excellent 1 tone..: and V reassuring rhythms. . Her second group, both numbers; charmingly executed, in cluded one of the. most ;pleasing numbers in piano. literature,. Bra ham's "Cradle Song"j and Liszt's Concert Etude in D laU; r.: . 1 . Sylvia weinstem Marguiis, a facile violinist, .charmed; the audi ence with every: note , she 'played, Yitali's u'Cbaconne' was ably done witb. firm, . Tital , tone, Rreisler's Midnight "Bella" was. given with brillant . and , authentic effects.' . Rodney Johnson of Pprtjand, tne te,nor soloist of the eyening, was greeted by a large yolume of ap plause at, the.closeof I his, .first group, featuring old country songs, -r-one in old . French, one In, old English, and pne in pld Jtaliah. His voice, one of the. sort, .that 'is exceedingly good to, hear,, made SchuberVai"WhorisSylvia?'- alT most as " lovely a number as pos sible. HuertejC vpreara': ChUd ren"k was followed .with. .''Just, a Cottage Small" as an. encoje, , As .one writer once put , in Jta. speaking; of the Chckerjing Amplcp re-prbducing plino "eyenin. this age of . mechanical) , marvels' 'there Is, still, something' -uncanny ..In watching. a- piano play" by? Itself. That I was exactly the, V feeinr of ; the. good-sized, audience , .whlh Oiled'. Waller Bial ; onMonday ever ningt The numbers, glyekby' the aid , of ' the instrument,' including ties vert iiV-- ;.; ; . - -J. ... spme: ofc the. most masterf ul'piano compositions f the ageV waalnl deed st -pleasing; diTersity. , Thanks fori the Joan of the instrument, go to'the G.' F.' Johnson Piano' com pany. - f" ' - ,v-.,-. Mtepah Clash, of 4 Jason -- tteSSunday School ' . : , Auuui. . v memDen ana guests of the" MIzpaV class? of Jason i Lee Sunday school! met. at. the parlors of ; the ; chhrch.. Friday e.Vening for ay social . time. A short husinen meeting was. held, in the early part of. tneevening. after .whlch.a xery pleasant . time c wa spent With Karnes - and music, Mrs.W Ai fipna. had ; charge of the games while; Mrs, C A. Glea entertained delightfully with TOUsiCi . Men ber? of .the class who assisted wfth the retrealiments .-were. Mrs. W. p, Miller, Mrs. Furr, Mrs. C. Av Gels, MrsEnh and. Mrs... A. Fustman, president of the class. - , 8KirJEnteaU', ; Chapter AB of PEO Delightful in every detau'wasv toe meeting or Chapter AB of the PEO- Sisterhood on "Monday eve ning"; at; which Mrs. William; E. Kirk was the' hostess." Tulips and! marigolds ' weir e lovely, n r,the liv ing room ana. in tne liorary. Mrs. William Hughes and 'Mrs: Bolght were' special guests for" the eve ning .';. r' V. . : - ' 4 H Td-7TOTyW axg6 was nitlated into, chapter membership i 1 ne., special, program , consisted of "a. paper, on . the. Shakespearean stage by .MIsa.jMay .Ranch, presi dent of .the chapter., , ; VJ 'VAithe;. tea''.h'9ur' ,.Mr5. Alice Thontpsoq , assisted' the.7jhostv" "' Members of, the chapter present for, the evening, were. Mrs, E. C. ' ,'5.-is'5- i' - - ; -.-..v f - - . .. - , .. i .. . -ALL Smp FSITE - 1 ? , TO- TOP 1 r - v ' - . " 5 J V 1 . . -. j i ".. -.f- ; it, I .- ct' ""'' ' 'f "t? ' ' V '" ' ; ''' 4 f ' I iSlfe'SvisaEle! "OfimffS&'-.-'' R 'I ""- "'i. - -r - - . ' .' - -., . ' : i,y iv,:-'C 'Bbk-TKred V j 4 Mail V j : .i;.:f""; : Pairs-Assorted?-. .. ,. Orders ? Pure TKreacl Sill from ?wrT jg telng tKe wfiolelstbi FRENCH NUDE All i -t-boncilca- -;. :-;;j??eaE: Richards, .Mrs. .Mary Elisabeth Smith," 'v Miss Grace - Elisabeth ith,rir. tJMollie Hill Sayles. Mrs. H.' IL Belt, Miss Lena Belle Tartar,- Mrs." Alice Thompson, Mrs. Grace Osborne, y Mrs... Mildred Flagg, Miss Ranch and the hostess. Mrs. Kirk." v "- - First Methodist Church Ladies Aid Sponsors , Reception "'xs- iia An extremely: delightful affair of the cast week' was the reception at the J First Methodist church which; was held on Friday evening in tne cnurcn parlors under., the Sponsorship of the Ladies Aid so ciety. .The affair was planned ; for the pleasure of all members and friends of the church,.: 'the hours being' i from ' f 7 13 ay ttnttt 5 10 : 3 u o'clock ! XS'.-i:$J'f ?'. -4- The, first part ot Tne evening was devoted to the. f ormalreception of the .gdesta.-while the- latter part of the .evening, was In the form" of a social f hourwith refreshments: A short program gave a delightful interlude.. Mrs. Grant. Day and her assistants greeted the guests at the door,' .while, those in. the re ceiving llna.Included Mrs. .H. . H. Vaudeort, president of; the gene ral aid ,pr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor, and the ."presidents of the circles. as f follows. Mrs. C. A.' Downs, South Central; Mrs. I. L. McAd ams, West Central: Mrs." F." B. Southwick, East Central; Mrs." EI C Miller, Southeast Circle; Mrs. E E. Emory, Yew "Park ; Mrs. Wal ter Pennington; Naomi, and Mrs. F. A. Legge, Lucy Ann Lee circle. The program ot the evening in cluded two groups-of readings by Miss Katherine Goulet and piano numbers by Miss Margaret Fisher! , The decorations for the evening Were unusually lovely, a colorful i - . ri f. it (Center Alslej; it j , '7s?-r 5p5f : .;; . 'rhdkm-mm-- profusioh"of flowers being'arrang ed lthrouenoutl the church D&rlors in tall art baskets and on the; win dow ledges. Sheaves of golden Scotch - broom j gave the predom Inating note,' the .. ; art-, baskets which stood at! either., side of-the pillars that made the approach, to me piauorm oemg parucuiartjr vl-fecUve-:'Xix . The programiof the evening was in charge of Mrs. E. B. Einory; and the decorations, of Mrs. C. A. Downa.' ; -: - : 'X:r'f:?;- ' Refreshments were served from. two. beautifully j decked tables, one on -either side j of I the -7 room.. In charge of; one table was Mrs. E. C. Miller ?and jin' charge I of the other waa. -Mrsj - Walter Pennlng. One table was -lovely, .with ton. Its centerpiece of "white lilac, pur ple Iris,. white columbine, narcissi and : spireaj ! while on the." other. purple iris, pink roses .and clema tis were combined in an extreme ly; attractive manner, ; -v : SixtabUCartt-Pariy at Pdde Home4' Six -tables of five hundred were in 4lay during j the evening,' aa' a diversion - for toe guests who ac cepted Mr. andj Mrs. Ben Pade's invitation for. Wednesday. . A jpro fuslonj of, flowers and fern decor ated the roomsJ van, G. E. ScQuneman and Jesse Savagwon.the ihonors ,of the evp- ninK.while the Iconsolation award went to .Mrs, Savage and Mr. Schuneman. J ' I .- A four-course luncheon was served; late 'in Ithe" evenjng. with Mrs. 'Leon Barrick.'-Mrs, Donald Krueger and. Mrs. Clarence Town- send assisting the hostess. The group for the evening In cluded! Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schune- tbe and rmiaranteed f ull fashioned chiffon ? -ii ! - . .i ny, for ; uiese nose are just tnat ana ? priced r cblors-BLUE POX, CHAMPAGNE, SKIN; mfn; Mr?and Mrs. Howard -R Mr." and MrS. C'arence Townee Mr.; andM"- Joseph. De, Jarc. Mrp. C. J.'.Healy, Mr. and J6 ! Donald : Krueger, Mr.' and M Jesse Savage, Dr. and Mrs. L Barrick. - Mr. and ; Mrs. ,Alfr Propp, Mr. and Mrs. Irrls Ra and the hostsr Mr. anMra. B. pade.r, "v-; ;' "- t;v:,?f TKuf&daif, Bridge Lnneheoiv s - $ - uioses ' seasons v v i , Mrs. L. p; Aldrich was a char Ing; hostess in' Iter home Thurs afternoon for'the. pleasufe of j members of the Thursday- Brie Luncheon . club and. three spec guests: A.lorely bowl-of Irla a tered .the luncheon table. Mrs.' Cfyae- iohnson won 1 1 bridge honor of the af temopjiJ In the. group for the; last m Ing of the spring, season yere JJ John Krebs, ; Mrs. 'Paul; Ech of Portland Mrs. R E-CIark; f Portland, .Mrs. .O. I. Fiber, M i RTC.Hunler; Mrs." A. E. Hucl stein, MrsCIalt; InmahrvIi Clyde Johnson, ' Mrs.. Ernie "iCap hafih, Mrs; 'W.' I.4 Needhani, Mr Cat Fatton. " Mrs. RV? W:. Hai Seltiand the'hbstessJfrs'; L.V Aldriflu? , . " :. . :r -" V MemmtificWieSMi Eniertai?ie Qt.K&ntz Home 3 : tMrstPi JJCtintr was, a deiighj ful:Jiostess do, Thursday? for jitlv membera-of -Chapter O.j'PEO.SI terhood, entertaining as addltjdi alguesU Mrs. 'Boighti a menibe of a' chapter in Nebf-aika; Mts.Vi RoblhsV who - is'afflliated 'wiOi '. Washington group; andrMrs. Tem The. s afternoon- otpllpwlng th; business meeting, was 'delightful!. - t . PKone 2397; l' ,x ' 1 rTAA tnvi Aii An Mfra.V ' 1 - " ' ' ; I 1 I l lh f f. i , 1 ; i --s - ' till'- r:ilettef Mrs, Josephijie "JTass,