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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1926)
By 'AUDftl. BUNCH -fzzi 1C3 Salem' Woman Club to Ci?se Season With. : r Installation and Tea Meeting t : Tne last meetug oi me saiem "Woman's club -for the Tear 'I 26- 26 will -be held this afternoon at 4 Via 1 flYt ATI OA AH MYlf rl T.4 fSVYttT street, .with Mrs. "Win.' Fordyce Fa tea the retiring- president, pre siding. ., t , -.'- . , The f ternoon will open with the naval -board meeting: at' 2; fol lowed by a board meeting at 2: SO ' o'clock i A group of Important re ports and delightfnl'progTam nCm- . bers- wtir alternate until the tea hour, i Musical and dance numbers are planned as entertainment feat ures, while reports will be siren by Mrs. Henry J. Bean and. Mrs. Johni H.S Albert, who will", tell "of the state contention In X.afGrahdeSJ by Mrs. P. A. Elliott, .chairman 'of the state conservation committee. and, by officers ' and chairmen of 1 both departments "and Committees. Jn the reports of departments and committees,' search. speaker: win be - given two minutes theHrst to tell scope of work1 and the second a J ' consirucure oggeaiiua lur xibd iu thetuture, v-"a w . ; , .'. Mrs. C.-K. Spanlding-'fs chair man of the social committee, for ; the -afternoon. - Assisting her are Mrs.' Lewis D. Griffith. Mrs. Edgar Hartley, 4 Mrs. : J. C. Perry. Mrs..j Mrs. Martin Fereshetian, Mrs. Geo. ' R. Vehra. Mrs.. P.. D.tQuisenberry, Mrs. Earl M. Dane, Mrs. r,S. Parr ' and Mrs. Merle Itosecrans..)s - ' At the tea lhour.Ms,1 Far.fo, the J outoinjrjjresidentt andLMrSj t;. S. ' liamiitonTlheTincbniigresidenC " will preside at! the urnsl . ; ' - - The" installation ot new officers will he a particular feature of the afternoon, y" i v ' I , r Returns to. Seattle, , 1 -. : r ; '- Mrs.. Tower jof Seattle who has been the hjD use. Enest of .Mr., and Mrs. George Martin, for the. past ten days., returned ; yesterday - to her ' home. She was accompanied by Mrs." Victor and daughter, Jean. Renunxsvent Isbciat Planned- for Nex mar-(7:X v;2 A reminiscent social will be held in the ! Knight Memorial, church, formerly;-. Central iCpngregatldTial church, Friday .f eveiilng, May ltm This will be" the'iast social eVent in "theJIi "church prior to'tfie ras ing ot the bnaingon.' Jrune2th. ; An "fnfereatfnr ffcatiiT r thn ta. ning., will ' be reminiscences of the organization': a4: ear z actlTitles of tW churchy "its oriner jpastors. ana me uje ana-work of Rer, P., S. Khighl In thli city from I87 to rIsi J. 'Mr r.f 'r , Ftljn at Church r Social Calendar Today ' ' Salem "Woman's club.' Ins talla- lloJCot toracers. Z:30"otl0clc.' , U.MS.jGrant Circle No. 5. Ar "inory; .2 73 & o'clock. ' Cradle roll party. First Meth ' o'dfst church. 2:30-4:30 o'clock. ,T Bysf mnd 7 Girls ' club . work ' achievement' . exercises, "i Salem Heights j -CommunIty ' HalL !8 ' o'clock,-i Cooked food sale. g. P. Ticket f Office. 'Ladies of the First -Eran-J Cellcal bhnrch: .' ' -t ' ' garnday - ' ii j ifThe 'SerrantTin' the House. I Film- at chureh.- 'First Congrega- i tional thurch, o'clock. , tio ' " 3 Monday Benefit card party. Masonic tem r pie, 8 o'clock." T Proceeds "to Ma sonic .hospital ' children's dorml tory i-1" tv " :-,- ..' . Tuesday. ." ' -. Spclal -.Afternoon "club. - Chad Trick, chapter of the fiastern'Star. Maoxiictemple. ' Wednesday ' " 1 " SUter' tea f of benefit pf .St. Ikul'S' junior gaild. Mrs: Ixrals Lachmund, Htb.W. H. Lytle' and Mrs."' i. Rfiea: ' jtnper, hostesses. Lachmund country home, '" Ballet.' 'Birthday Dream s.7 . At lleills xheater by pupils of .White's Dancing Academy.' Sponsorship of American Leeion auxiliary. Thursday . . . . Baliet', "Birthday Dreams." .At Heilir theater by pupils of White's Dancinif Academy. Sponsorship of American Legion auxiliary The extraordinary, successful pt&Y, Tl?e'.SerTantin the House," wm behown;nt.3S O'clock Sunday eyenfng at jhe rst'jCpngregatlon- ai; cnurcn. ; yne j)i.y, partlcplariy manifests Jth jChrJst spirit' In eyery day life. . ; . ) Pictiic' al Hdgkrf8"Grove A !The annual picnic of ne Salem Ministerial union Will be held on Monday at . HagerB 3 fgrpre, . two mues.souin on tne t urner roai. gsijed tf paet ; at the f 3tty' libr at io o'clock Monday morning'. Benefit Card Party Monday i . A benefit card: party wijl b?glr en In the Masonic Temple onMon- day . night, ;Maf 24,iat f ; o'clock. The proceeds will. xoT to the furn Ishlns"bt the children's-'dormitory at the 'Maiohie, temple) In ""Forest and: their friends are moet cordi ally InTitedi . ... . The committee . In , charge in -dudes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt; Mr. and MrsA, C. Smjthr. sad Mrs. Paul Jfauser," Mr and,.Mrs. I. L. 'Darby, ; Mr. and , Mrs Darl4 Wright, Mr., and Mrs.; Lou G rote, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Thompson and Dr. And Mrs. Or A. Olsenu ,; j V Wadiescfthe-:-i I V U- S.' Grant circle No." 5, t Ladles of the ,XJAR, . will . meetVat 2 : 3 0 o'clock this afternoon at the arm ory, GAR "reterans ; and" their wives are .especially .inrited to .at tend the exerciges. ' Adolynk Club Is Entertained' Mrs. Jesse 'George 'was hostess Wednesday afternoon f or members of the Ado'lynK : clubj with ' Mrs. Lawrence , Imlah as an additional guest. .i : , i-i , Roses, I peonies, ' ' snapdragons, delphinium and sweet ' William transformed ,the tea' table. ' frs. Oscar Zellar won the prize of the afternoon. At .the next meeting of the club JUrs. Oral Lemmon will entertain. ' 'Lx " ' In the group were Mrs. Lawr ence Imlah, Mrs.' James Teed, Mrs. Earl Paulsen,' Mrs. Oral Lemmon, Mrs. George Kelson, ; Mrs. Carl Chapter, Mrs. Oscar Cellar and the hostess Mrs. Lawrence ImlahV i v ,t ' t f : i V. if ' 1 c" I. ' ' V- ot I ":- . ". - . 1 i "if 4 . -i Weridall Hall isa newcomer on t runs wick records but her is zxtveteran in the -art of entertainment. He ins. many of his own" compositions and plays his own accompaniment xm a ukulele. ' He"is. now1 an exclusive Brunswick artist, 30O7 Kentackys Way of Sayta Good Mornin 24 Show Me the Way to Go Home ! 1 . i-. . ' Comedian with ukulele -Wend all Hall ' " ' Paddlin Afaddlin' Home . . . t: . "f ' " . I " 1 Comedian .with nke Wendall-IIall v V1! 1 v ; ?- CC83 rheV Talk About My Sweetie ' . .? 'n' v; " " Just ArOund the Corner- .... - . , ! a;- . -v-tjv-- - uomeaian witn-uKe wenaau nail , . - ' ; S088 . Ray, Mister, nave Yon Met RoIes Slater . . : panLU Shawl Comedian with .Orchestra -.'.,7 Ol onors ; r 1 " - ; ; Past Matrons' " v- ; "I On Tuesday eTenin at the rer nlar meeting. of Chadwlck chapter. Mother's day was fittingly cele IraUd 3 by liaTios; .uut jnatron's nighL. the regular officers acting as hosts.- The past matrons were in ehafke of .all ritualistic work, andthree candidates were; initi ate'd.-v . J '. -:i 5; h':i l . The lodge i rooms' ' were decor a ted with a profusion of beautiful flowers, adding much to he-beauty and ImpressiYeneas . of the : occa plon, r f jKlatron little Smitl, soloist, and a trio composed of Sister" Mollle Styles, piahisU Past Matron Marie Flint McCall. organ 1st; and Sister Joy Turner Moses, Tiollnist, rendered . mnsie- which was .enjoyed rery. much by, all. ; :: A Joying tribute was paid Past Matron Mary Johnson... mother or the present, matron,. Leii. jonn tnti ' -whorl . Poof Matron Tnttta Smith sang in her' honpr,' SilTer VhranXa Amnnflr lb fJoM ' 5 ' The regular officers of the chap ter' paiJ , a most, beautiful .'floral tribute to .past Matro Ida B. God frey, who with. 'Past Patron Geo. Ji. Burnett, acted as matron and patron respectlrely. . . : Other past matrons assisting in the exemplification of the ritualis tic work, which was very Impres sively "given, ere Ida Nlles.1 .asst uiatron; Minnie Mohler, conduct- jess;. Jessie, Darby, asst. conduct ress r Emma Mnnhy Browp, sec retary; Marion, Derby,' treasurer; Josephine yVass, Chaplain; . Rose Babcock, marshal; fMary J.ohnson, warden; Addie May Fetteys. Adah; Hasel GUljetteA llnth; ' Florencje beeves, Estherj,. H jFaye a Wright. Martha;1 Elizabeth . 'Shafer, Electa, v Fondwlnir th ;lnitl6ry ork the past matrons : bestowe upon JMatron Ijell;rrphtnonthf hbnor itry degreVpf '"The, Golden jtey . arid presented 'he with a beautiful basket filled with flowers. a !to-r ken' of ' their ' esteem aiid pp'rect-' "-I otion'Tof her-lttnilrlng --efforts .In her work for Chadwick chapter1. A delicious luncheon, raa' served later, tn the banquet, room ; by the regular officers, with the past mar trans and patrons as honor quests at an especially arranged abie in the center of the room. - - -Motor, to 'Harrisburg $ .: Mrs. George G. Brown and Mrs. H. H. Olinger tnolofed to. Harrla burg; oBterday to spend - the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schissler. Cradle Roll Party ' The .cradle roll department , of the First Methodist Sunday school will entertain the 'babies and their mothers from 2 ;30 to 4:80 o'clock this afternoon at the hurch. " The sacred drama, : "The Challenge : of the Cross, will be given. Miss Hargrove, Local Artist, Is Designer S f of pallet . uostumes s Miss Vivian Hargrove, art -4nt structor at the Parrish junior high school, has done some cre.dita.ble work in designing the entire array of clever, picturesque and resplen dent costumes which the charac ters in the anticipated ballet. Birthday Dreams,' will wear at the performances on -Wednesday and -Thursday ' evenings " of next week..'-. ' ' ' Miss Hargrove, drawing, from her own imagination, has devised costumes unlike anything. that has ever bean" seen in Salem.. ..Miss Hargrove has had considerable ex perience in work of this sort, hav ing taken special Work In costume designing at the University of Ore gon 'and at ' the' ' Oregon.AgVf cultu ral college.' Her- keen Interest in all work of this type has been an' even more valuable asset In pre-' paring her for the huge. task a that designing for attallet of such pro-' portions tattsf . 'necessarily e.' 1 ' Each 'Costume is unique, color t ill "and' appropriate,, and empha Elzes In a", considerable way. ths tendency of . much decorattve de sign on the costume itself. t Th.e"irt Rvalue "of the scostumIn cr Buch a stupendous spectacle as the ballet 1 1s of extreme Import ancecreattnjg ,aa It, does, Jthe reai atmosphere ior the "dancer. i : " Miss Hargrove has received some helpful comments from - Prof. B. Zano. in preparing; the sketches for the costumes ' that promise to be such a revelation. - . The ticket sale' forhe ballet is ".charge .of;M.rs, . JohnX .Jtoltle. The production is being given fin der the sponsorship of -the Ameri can Legion auxiliary with proceeds to sto toward the .advancement ' rf important auxiliary work. . - Felicitations Received y;f Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Xngrey are receiving the felicitations of Uheir many friends upon the arri val of a small daughter, Marjory Ellen, dnMay; i 2. , f Rooked Food S4l The ladles of the First Evangel ical church will sponsor a cooked food sale all day today at the S. P. .Ticket office on North Liberty street. Thousand Ukeleies Monthly Are Exported From Hawaii HONOLD LTJ (Associated Press.)-pA thousand Hawaiian nkeleles amonth are .being; sent to the maialand. In addition to the dote'ns Carried aboard ships by vis- The nlQ. kanS, -or singing , cocoa. nnt, a new. ype of ukejele, "also is saining favor. Incidentally, the name pf the most popular Hawaii- an Instrument, is, Voo-kay-lay-lay" not YOu-ka-ley-lee''aa often jpro nounced, ;- , . ' - . . ' - . .. . . t. . v . r Sro!M(DiUlillJIiiafllI!lir.I!W!roittI!5!llll!ll!Itlllll . . -,1 : aaiiiBiijuumi!niiMii:w:iiit!iiuiiui:wnifl!iiiBnFiflni wi T I! i ! 1 'i I 1000 Mill ; (Commonly Called j&Iill; Runs)' L All odd sizes, many of which measure 26x50. 5pme 24x48, others 25x30, tc. F a' ra'ci e is "a'ni " P f m NeaHvall TurkxsK Bath Towels in Ithis lot "YOlJRi UNRESTOCTED CHOICE AT yi- r- f J - M 7 ' : ji f& i if perfect many Jof these would sell for 60c and 75c -Different -Fancy-checks, f--t i stripes,- plaids, jacuards a jtuow, "uwe, ruse lav-. i ender, pink, -and Syhites i . 3 . 8 s . v. f -I AJiLhlN' ' '. sasat ; i .... . 1 . v Jotne jBarly ! Make sure yoti get a jroojl'stippjy, of : th'ese, for hh sale is nn- , ; usual, the .of: its r ' kind at this store. : . j ? PllZES OlEO . Exceptional Displays t Fea ture Event, M rs.- Lfvesley , H' Jakes Honor A.4arxe crowd witnessed the an nual flower show .of the , Salem Garden club held; Friday ;vaf ter nctQn, an,d .eTeniniK. tlueais ex pressed -surprise at tnerariety of the exhibits. : , . j., r 2&rb.T A. Llresley was awarded-first prise -In the class one-ez hlbit, which was for the best eom Silete. iablej arrangement of cut flower -in -vase, -bowl t or basket, and equipped for luncheon or, dinr ner V 2rs..rA. J. "Rahn and' Miss Sarah ' 1 An sing, who entered a table together, were awarded sec ond prise. - Third prize went; to Mrs. Dan Ji Pry, Sr. Judges for the class 1 were frs. F4l3nilth ot Portland., yrs: a. F. Landers of Monmouth and Mrs. M. C. Woodard of .this city. . Awards In the other classes fol low:. .jClass Z. .arrangement .of t short -stem floweca In bowls not OTer 12 Inches An -diameter, Mrs. W.v H. Wltoel, first; Mrs. Arthur Vassal, second." 4 -v Class 3; best display of cut flow-J ers In separate. containers, six or more varieties:-Mr. F. O. De abtch, first; ;Mr. C. A. Kelte sec ond, j i . .,- j ' ' . Clans 4, Tjfwst7" 'arrangement oZ powers in fcasketlS' to 24 Inches high! Miss Mabef Crelghtoo, first; Mrs4 C. A. Kells second; Molly Uruak third.. ' ;;.:-:" Judges of classes - 2, and 4, were MrsB. E.'KIeinsorge of 611 verton, Mrs. A. N. Goode of Stay ton and Mrs.! W. Ht Burghar4t. , ,Class S, biast' display, of ' sweet peas,, not less than six varieties: one award, only, Miss Mabel Sav age;. Ua 6, -best exhibit of peon ies one .award only;; Dr. ijf., Clements; class 7, best display of irjs,- one award only," prv ,,tl. . J. Clements; class 8, best specimen Of. one .rpse, fane award' only, Mrs. H. , J. Clements; class 9 v, best ex hibit . e t .roses, not ' less than six varieties. Mrs. H. J. Clements first Harvey ' Long, second ; ' class 10, best display of named cut.VUd flowers in' separate coh.talners, or more, varieties exhibited by any t-hild under 14 years of age, Mar jorie McCalllster, first; the KelU children Second. judges of class 10 were 'Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs-Fred 2ym poerman . and. - Prof,"- Morton K. Peck." .' Italian Aviators to Get , frizesLforNew Records JtOME. (By Associated Press.) Italian aviators who-succeed . ls breaking; recOrds In the future yriil SMMSJSJSBsSJSSJSSSaSSWSSSS earn not onlyhonor but comfort- able money prizes. ";T,.. The ministry of aeronautics, ln conjunction with the Aero Club 'of Italy, has established 63 prixes.for record-breaking flights to be di vided between pilots and airplane manufacturers. Twelve prizes tor Italian, records total 60,000 lire Forty-one prizes fok world's ' re cords tobl 37,2,000 lire. j ,.;t:JSTEIJjn ,jf e :eo-7 :oo:rw y ( i a PvrtiJ. :. e:0O-7:0(H-KUlr I4X) Portland. . , . 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