N ' .-. ;V V'i- ir; "'"X. ' ' 4 T ROSES T Social Calendar Today T Sacred concert. Knight, Memor ial church. 8 o'clock, fi, , . - Film rSttas Marner.? rFlrat. Congregational church. S o'cblock. ., i : Monday i ; tAiss Dorothy Pearce's piano re eltal. 267 N. Winter street. 8:15 o'clock. ' ... . . Commencement exercises at Sacred Heart Academy. 8:15 o'clock. Piano recital by pupils of Mrs. Martin Fereshetian. 657 Chemeke ta street. St.,Panrs Guild. Mrs. W. H. Wenlock, 1460 Broadway, hostess. Tuestlay Benofit bridge lea. ' Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. Woman's club building. Miss Margaret Fisher's Junior piano recital. First Presbyterian church, 8 o'clock. -Wednesday Jason Lee Methodist women's societies; 10:30-12 o'clock. W. F. M. S., 12 to 1 o'clock, luncheon; 1 to 2:30 o'elock. Central circle Ladies' Aid. and 2:30 to 4 o'clock, W. H. M. S. First Methodist W. F. M. S. Mrs. J. O. Goltra, 725 Court street, hostess. Thursday ' "Open garden" at Jonesmere on Wheatland Ferry road. 2 to 8 o'clock. ' 'Tis the loveliest gift earth knows, A pure white rose, Whiter than flying snows, Or moonlight when it flows Through marble porticos; Or. the frosty, cameos On a lonely windowglass. Katheririe Lee Bates Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn Is Hostess for Cadman Club of Portland j One of the exceedingly attractive events of the week was the 1 o'clock luncheon and musical afternoon at which Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn was hostess , last ThlirsJday afternoon at her home on Lincoln Hill6hen she entertained for the pleasure of the Cadman Music club of Portland. The affair was a par ticularly attractive compliment for Mrs.iRalph.MllleTMrt. Rahu's sis ter, who is a prominent member of the club. . - s. . The lovely roqms ofthe Rahn home were decked with .colorful bowls and baskets Of delphinium, deronlcum and. sweet wilUam. Fourteen covers were placed at the luncheon. " . V A. distinctive musical afternoon of vocal and instrumental num bers5 followed. The instrumental music was predominantly modern. . Gershwin's extremely interesting adaption of modern themes to clas sic forms in the novel and difficult. "Rhapsody in Blue" was played in a notable way by Byron Arnold of the .O. A. C. Conservatory of Music and Miss Dorothy . Pearce, at two pianos., Mrs. Donald Wayne Riddle's vo cal group was charmingly done. Miss Dorothy Pearce pleased the Portlanders with three piano sdlos. MacDo well's "A. D. 1620"; "Ser enade': (Maykapar) and VAIinuet" by Mirovitch. . .. .business and Professional Neio Officers ' . : MHsa Ellen Purdy was elected president of the - Salem Business and Professional Women's club on Wednesday at an important meet ing at the "public! library. Mis Purdy succeed Mis . Julia . ,- K. Webster.. : -V, :.. ;f illss Bauer gave an Interesting J report during the evening on the Louise home hospital in Portland. In addition to Miss Purdy othe new officers chosen were: Miss Carlotta Crowley vice,pres ident; Mrs. Florence Irwin, re cording recretary; Miss Grace Breckinridge, corresponding sec retary; Miss Lois Ohmart, trea surere. Delegates to the state conven tlon in Astoria the third week oi this month were also chosen al last night's meeting. These an, Miss Purdy, Dr. Purvine, . Miss Grace Taylor, Miss May Cleve land. Miss Merle Dimick and Miss Ruth McAdams. Alternates cho sen are Mrs. Grace Sehon, Miss Phoebe McAdams, Mrs. Susan Varty, Miss Josephine Shade, Miss Carlotta Crowley and Miss Lillian Schroeder. Pridays to Leave Middle of June Mrs. C. R. Priday plan to ac company her daughter. Miss Faith Priday. , who has the distinction of having been chosen to repre sent t University of Oregon on the student tour In Europe this summer, as ,far,as ; Omaha." The two will leavenOregon the middle of June. - ' Miss Pearce to Presents ' Students in Attractive Recital Miss Dorothy .Pearce announces the, following numbers ' for an at tractive musicale which ..will - be given at 8:15 o'clock ' toinof row night at the ) Pearce home af 267 N.JWinter Street. The parents and friends of the poung participants will be the guests: . Twfnkle, Twinkle Little Star. . .............. Wharmclif fe o -Esther Vehrs, Miss Pearce Cinderelhw; Valse Ballet . . w. , . , i . . i . . . , -. . . v.. .Williams f i! Ev& Louise Beckley. .. i Nadia k . . . i ; . . . v . i. . . . . . Waehs , - Edith Wheeler. Three prominent matrons of St. Paul's Episcopal church who were joint hostesses last month at an outstandingly successful bridge tea sponsored at the Lachmund country place for the benefit, of the Junior Guild. Upper left: Mrs. W. H. Lytle; upper right: Mrs. Louis Lachmund; and low er left, Mrs. J. Rhea Luper. The Fountain . .' Bobm Elizabeth Bon ell The Village Fair DiUer-Oiaile I Love Little Pussy.-. . .Bilderman Esther Marie Vehrs Melody in G . . . . . . Portef M.argaret Wilson Elegie Massenet Mary Dolan Spring Son Mendelssohn Margaret Wilson Margaret Heltzel To Spring , Grieg Edith May Jenka Sundown .Butler Josephine Albefx Hungary Koelling Margaret Heltzel Chant Negre .Kramer Pauline Johnson Minuet Mirovitch Norman Wright Valse Tchalkowsky Pauline Johnson Josephine Albert St. Helen's Hall Closes With the closing of St. Helen's hall for the season, two popular Salem maids. Miss Dorothy Lives- ley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. A. Llvesley, and Miss Mildred Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John J. Roberts, have returned to their homes.. ' Rev. and Mrs. Thomas A Acheson Are Hosts for Group Honoring the members of the Kimball School of Theology facul ty and the Methodist ministers of the city, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas A. Acheson entertained at an exceed ingly delightful affair on Wednes day evening at the Jason Lee par sonage at 1060 Jefferson street. Pink canterbury bells, white lil ies, and roees were lovely in the "ooms, other summer garden flow ers Intermingling. The evening was spent with con versation, games, and muslcf -DrT liddle pleased the group' with pi mo numbers- and Dr. E. C. Ulch . nan and his father, William Hick nan, with vocal duets. At the refreshment hour Miss Irene Ritchie and Miss Linnie Jarney assisted the hostess in the serving. - In , the group for an 'enjoyable evening were: Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman, Dr. and Mrs. E. 3. Hammond, Profes sor and Mrs.. C. I. Andrews. Dr. and Mrs. v Donald Wayne Riddle, Mrs. George Emery, Dr. J. D. Mc cormick, 1: Miss Mary E. Findley, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor, Rev. and Mrs. J. Willard De oYe, Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Kennell, Mrs. Em ma Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth Sher wood, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Leach, and grandson. Paul; Mrs. M. New ton, Mrs. F. N. Cone, Miss Irene Ritchie, Miss Linnie Carney, and the hosts, Rev." and Mrs. Thomas A Acheson. ; '" ? Miss Levy to Leave J B for New York 'V-iy'?- ft Miss Elizabeth Levy is making plans for an .Interesting summer In New York.. On Thursday MlsgJ Levjr will leave for the east to fill concert , engagements at Ithaca, Brooklyn. and In. Nw- York City and also to further her study. She plans to be gone (or two months. . Chemeketa Chapter, to Hold Benefit Tea on Tuesday 1 H r-r Continued plans are being made by Chemeketa chapter of: the Daughters of the 'American Revo lution for the ; distinctive bridge tea which has been announced for Tuesday afternoon at the Woman's club house on North Cottage street. The affair is being sponsored for the express purpose of raising' a fund with which to purchase a chair in the new auditorium the Daughters are erecting In Wash ington, D. C, as a tribute to Mrs. Seymour Jones, past state regent Mrs. Homer Goulet is chairman of the committee in charge of the project, which already shows pro mise of being outstanding. Her assistants are Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. Homer H. Smith and Mrs. Alton B. Hurley. Table reservations have already been made by Mrs. Romeo Goulet, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. S. Adolpb, Mrs. Harry M. Hawk ins, Mrs. Ray Hartman, Mrs. John Caughill, Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, , Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. Ada Strong, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. J. Rhea Lu per, Mrs. Federick Lamport, Mrs. Linn Smith, Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. Ralph Cooley and Mrs. Ed Hartley. Former Salem Resident Returns for Visit Mrs. E. B. Lockhart of Portland who for many years made Salem her home was a guest of Salem friends and relatives the very first of the mdnth. She was a guest of her daughter, Miss Beatrice Lock hart, who is a student at Willam ette university, and of her brother. Frank Meredith. "Open Garden" at JoneSmerer Particular attention is called to a correction in directions for reaching Jonesmere, the home of Mrs. W. Al Jones. . where Miss Mabel Crelghton will be hostess on Thursday afternoon Valid- early evening from 2 to '8 o'clock for the pleasure of all flower lovers. Jonesmere is about ten miles north on the Wheatland Ferry road and the exact place to turn to a sideroad will be distinctly marked with a placard. . " Miss Crelghton will be assisted by Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Edwin L. Baker, 'Mrs. Homer Goulet, and Mrs. W. Al Jones. Guests, at Moores Home Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores had as their house-guests early last week Mr. Moores' sisters, the Mass es Carrie and Bertha Moores of Portland. , Mrs. Fereshetian " Announces Recital Mrs. Martin Fereshetian will present several of her piano stu dents at a recital on Monday even ing at 3 o'clock at her home, 657 Chemeketa street. Those on the program are- Miss Adah Clark, Miss Grace Lawrence and Miss Louise Fereshetian. Parker Whit taker will be the assisting artist for the evening.' WFMS to Meet ' The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist church will meet on Wednesday afternoon af the home of Mrs. J.' O. Goltra. 725 Court street. - The lesson topic of the afternoon" will be 'Mexico," with Mrs. George Lewis," Mrs. Leonard. Nelson and Mrs. Marion Cnrrie in charge. The devotional will be led by Mrs. H, F, Shanks.1 V v j: ' This will also be the mite box ingathering, with the money' to go toward general evangelistic pur poses In the mission field. Prophet . Meyerbeer Sacred Heart orchestra. ; Etude in D flat .... .'Liszt Piano, Marian Boyle. Caprice ; Z. Nlcoletta Hap, Mary Jean Porter. ' Address to graduates. 5 ' ; Rev. Geo. F. .Thompson. Serenade from ' "Lea1 Millions D'Arlequln '. Drtgo . Violin, Nancy Thielsen, Marian F Boyle,, ..." Piano, Margaret Mary ' Thompson. (a) Ace Maria ........ Grafin Sztaray (b) "Gloria Patri Palestrlna Academy Choral Class. Conferring of graduating hon ors Rev. J. J. Buck. Paa des Clmbales Cherainade Piano I Thelma Porter. Piano II Gladys La Forest. The personnel of the orchestra Includes: ' Violins, Claudine Gerth, Norma Meier, Nancy Thielsen, Marian Boyle, Lorene Lebold, Thelma Porter, Ifonora Reidy, Marguerite Estudillo, Ruthita Hof nell. Barbara Schotthoefer. Viola, Lenora Mickel, Gladys La Forest. Cello, Evelyn . Emery, Marguerite Elumenberg. Harp, Mary Jean Porter, Betty MacDonald. Piano, Margaret Mary Thompson, Agnes Moisan. Group Motors to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulus, Frof,; and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, MrsvvWm. Fordyce Fargo, Miss Retfska Swart, Mrs. Elmer L. Ross and Miss Edna Garfield made up a party motoring to Portland on Friday night to attend the meeting of the Northwest Poetry. society. Motor to Neskowin Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ryer left yesterday morning by motor for a week's vacation at Neskowin, where they have an attractive sum mer home. Miss Martin Leaves on Vacation Miss Carrie Martin, second grade teacher at the Englewood 3chool, will fpend the first part of her vacation in Portland as the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Martin. Later in the sum mer Miss Martin will go to Eu gene to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. W". J. Gross. Miss Findley Is Honored With lS-Cover Dinner Party Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatch- ford entertained for the pleasure of Miss Mary'E. Findley, who is leaving the middle, of the month to spend the summer in Europe, on Friday evening at their home on State street. A lovely bowl of columbine in pastel shades cen tered the dinner table where cov ers were placed for Miss Mary E. Findley, Dr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. E; CJ Hickman,' Mr. and Mrs.- Robinson, Miss Millie Robinson',' Mrs. Ora F. Mcintyre', ' Mrs. H. M. Durkhelmer, Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Miss Lina Heist. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford. Professional Women Plan : Attendance-at Convention The program of the State Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs to be held at Astoria, June 18, 19 and 20, as been 'outlined as follows: Convention opens, June 18 at 2:00 p. m. Routine business in cluding reports of officers. Jane 18 8:00 P. M. Reception, Hotel -Astoria, -'. also bonfire on beach. Jane 19 9:00 A. M.- Session reconvenes. Reports standing committees with discusions. 12:00 M. State and National Federation luneheon at Ho'tel Astoria, 31.00 per plate. 2:00 P. M. Continuation of ses sion reports, discussion etc. 3:30 P. M. Election of officers. 5:00 P. M. Trips around city. ' 7:00 P. M Annual banquet at Hotel Astoria. $1.50 per plate. June 20 Breakfast in City Park. For hotel reservations commun icate with Miss MaryMcCrea, care Post Office, Astoria. Luncheon and banquet reserva tion secured from C. M. Beyler, president. Astoria Club. Mary Stewart of Washington, D. C, one of the most remarkable women of. the country will speak at the banquet. Portlanders Return Home Mrs. Allan Bynon and son Al lan, and baby daughter, Ailsa. left early lastlweek for Portland after spending several days in Salem as the guests of Mrs. Bynon's par ents, Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer. Raphe terians Are Delinhtfully Entertained at Hawley Home Mrs. Cecil Hawley, assisted by Mrs. James G. Heltzel entertained at an exceedingly delightful luncheon meeting of the Raphe terian club on Thursday at the Hawley home on Oak street. The long luncheon table was arranged on tbe spacious lawn, with laven der sweet peas used in a lovely bowl, for the centerpiece. Mrs. Roy F. Shields and Mrs. Frank . Reeves, non-resident mem bers of the club, and Mrs. C. V. Champlin of San Francisco, moth er of Mrs. Hawley, were addition al guests. Covers at the 1 o'clock luncheon were placed for Mrs. Roy .Shields, Mrs. Frank Reeves. Mrs. C. V. Champlin; Mrs. 1L S. Gfle, Mrs. Carle Abrams, lira, C. E, . Bates, Mrs." Grover Bellinger, Mrs. Phil Newmyer, Mrs! Jamea - HeltseL Mm. A. A. Siewert, Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. Lee Unruh, Mrs. Fred erick Hill Thompson, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. F. L, Utter, Mrs. Ron ald Glover and the hostess, Mrs. Kawley. j. Chapter AB of the PEO Sisterhood Is Entertained at Chemaioa Members of the PEO sisterhood have I the memory ot an exceeding ly, pleasant summer evening who were! present last Thursday at the nicntc- meeting at which Mrs. Louise F. Brlckell of Chapter AB (Continued oa pf .) MINNETTA M AGERS ' Presents Five Talented Young Pupils in Concert at the First Baptist Church, Monday Eve. June 7 They will be assisted by Dorothy Tongue, Violinist, of Hlllsborh PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED Miss Magers Teaches Voice In Salem, Studio Derby Bldg. phone 365 Friday and Saturday Only This Gable-Qelson piano Many a heart that yearns for - a Rolls Royce, and intends some day to have one, finds satisfaction and value mean while in a Buick. Many a home maker, yearning for a Steinway, finds satisfaction and good j honest value meanwhile in a Cable Nelson upright piano. . 10 down The price is but $395 and this is low for! a piano as good as th- Cable-Nelson. We, the Steinway dealers in your community, car ry also this Cable -Nelson, ! and will deliver it to your home at once for the budget starting sum of but teii dollars f - ShermanJlay & Co, I 244 North High Street S v - Hill I I Sacred Heart Academy, ' Announces Commencement Program . ' Invitations have been Issued for the 63rd annual commencement of the Sacred Heart academy for 8:15 o'clock Monday evening, June 7. ' Members of the graduating class include Miss, Eva Albrich. Miss Margaret Fllxpatrick and Miss Le nora Mickel. -.:H "y - The following:: program will be given: ":r.?-ivf 3- . i Coronation March, from "The JJ. JUIJUI LJTTf TTO) HFQ) J)o you suffer from corns, callouses, warts or ingrown nails? Do you have weak ankles, weak arches etc? ' J ' i Do you have pains in the feet, legs or mack I Consult DR. J. M. INGALLIS jit CHIROPODIST Established 8 Years in Portland FOOT SPECIALIST At our store June 7 and 8 Monday arid Tuesday SURGICAL CHIROPODY ARCH SUPPORTS - BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE