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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
w C : :: Jpfa ' h Sry z- ..i 1 ;: kk Xu '! vc? &L i i gs k I ' 1 ' i - ' - - - - ' h . V ' l4 " A ' r - si i A-'i1 JU J 1 w ' .. si j 1 p r tlll Five prominent-Women' of Sajem who ere takff ? an active part in th campaign to raise funds, for rtbe first wing oC the Iproposd Fine Arts Memorial BuJMing which; will Ate erected in Eusene to house ; he prltele88 Murray Warner collection of-Ortwrta 1 rraich ehK la th people 6t Oregon, wltlt t MLsvfrv who is Tstadent at the JJaiverslty ofOre;an,.cho8en as: custodian, fhe cominlttee. of which the.aDoeroop la ;0uclea8, lias T A, T . oaen alfe , chopcn.a tag .ale on Saturday of this week is the first eans of raising the Jl 000 which Salem has westlake junior college for girls, " rlKed. An additional means "will be a silver tea qn December 6. Upper left: Mrs. Clifford W. Brown. was Iny Kirl ln arma wen the t uairman of .the Committee; upper right: Mrs. T. A- Livesley; center : TVlrs. V. Connell Dyer; lower left: ' Mrs. Chester M. Cox, and lower right: Mrs. WV Carlton Smith. WOMANHOOD " ' vf- r ' She's not thus, .-. . But selfless-; arid I've dreamed of others tall, ; 4 Warm-flushed like pine-woods with their clear red stems, t T With massy hair and voices like the wind ,fc Stirring the cool dark silence of the pines. Know you such women beckoning hill-top women, . That sway to you with lovely gifts of shade . And slumber, and deep pe'ace ... - CLARENCE DANE: Will Shakespeare .President and Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hall Will Meet Salem Friends at Silver Tea l Salem worf n In general, and . those who claim the University of Oregon as their Alma Mater, in ..'particular, will welcome the news that - 'President and Mrs. Arnold ?&nnett Hall of . Kiigene will 1 ho guests of honor at a large sil Vver tea which ,will le sponsored In' Salem on Monday, liec," ff. Pro ceeds from the affair will go to the 1160,000 .Fine Arts Memorial building. new Memorial building. Prelim inary to the city-wide tag sale, which will take place on Saturday of this week, tags were distributed yesterday among volunteers. Salem MacDoivell Club Concert Will be Treat of November 29tk The close of the - month will give to Salem lovers of music and literature a distinctive treat vhich will be in the nature of a concert and address under the sponsorship of the Salem Mac Dowell club. The date of the program will be Monday evening, Nov. 29, and i i f. ii v v l a of University Women, and was inp,ace- Ya"e "a"- , gratefully received by the local I The c?eTt lof th,f evnlfS m Fine Arts building committee thaf furn shed by the Alicia Mc President Hall would have leisure i E,roy ,rlo.of tland and the ad- nress on literature ana music ny Prof. II. C. Kohler. head of the . O Social Calendar O . ' - ' Todajr .' . : Thanksgiving concert- Knight Memorial church, corner 19th and Rf-rry. streUi ,? v: St, Joseph's Itaxaar. Chicken noodle dinner. St. Joseph's Hall. Film, ' "The iralf-Back at First Congregational church. 7:30- O'clock.1"'-'1"11 - iJirl Reserve Vesper service. First MelhodiPt church. 4 A'tlock. : Wotnans cl u b classes. Club house on NorUt Cottage !treef.r.K 4StA Joretdi's Bazaar. St? Joseph's Auditorium. t , ... " Standard Bearers of First Me thodist rhnrch. Kimball College. 7:15 o'clock. " - ' ' - -Tuesday- - Thanksgiving .formal dance, at lilahee Country "club. Club house Jason Lee ' Woman's Foreign Missionary society Mrs. "A." J. Vlck. 14S.1 N. IJberty street, hos tess. 2: SO o'clock. Town and Gown club. Lausanne Hall. 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Mrs. F. M. Er- ickson, hostesses. '. Yomarco club. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Siewert, hosts. 6 o'clock. Auxiliary of the Sons of Veter ans. Woman's club house. 4C0 North Cottage street. 8. o'clock. Friday Barbara Frietchie Sewing club. Mrs. George E. Miller. 351 South 19th street. 7 to 10 o'clock. Katnrlay "Tag Day" for Fine Arts Build ing fund. v the hostess, lough. Mrs. C. B. McCul- Film at the First Congregational Church Sunday evening the sermon and picture will be especially for boys. old and young, as the closing event in Father and Son week. "The Halfback" is the story of a lad from the farm who goes away to school where he meets with de rision for. his "hick" appearance Priscilla Club Celebrates Ticentieth Anniversary of Founding at Meeting Important In the social calendar for the past "week was the cele bration of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Priscilla club with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Walter F. Buckner. The luncheon table and the rooms where during the after noon, bridge was in play were ex ceedingly lovely with baskets of pink chrysanthemums. Miss Priscilla Fry. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, congratulated the club on the completion of two decades of successful meetings, in a letter from Los Angeles sent by. air mail. American Association of Univers ity Women. The information came to light through the Salem Woman's club was communicated through the American Association1 to meet all friends of the univers ity on the afternoon designated. While complete committees have not been named, Mrs. Clifford W. Brown'of the Fine Arts Memorial of English literature department Willamette university. The personnel of the trio in- !clndoa Minn Alicia MfKlrnv nlnnn- building Mrs. Clarence S. Hamil- G,adya Johnson, violinist, and ton of the Salem Woman's club, i Dr. Hall is the new nresident 1 and Mrs. J: H Lantarmts' nf th)4"3" of the University of Oregon and t American Association of . Unlvers- ' Chapters G and AD of the ta uuuwrcu iu, cnraner tiy women Will De in general lt commerce at lnncheon on the charge of the event. ' day of the tea. i ovi motmv nt tho " rlfl n f t V A oil iraf fAA trocA -irntatlveiy formulated an in. t eniversity women Mrs. George T. ;terestlng meeting yesterday, after- Gerlinger of Portland was present ' 'noon at the 'Marion hotel of the -end spoke in the Interest of the E3 m TABLE D'HOTE DINNER SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21 T ' ' Olympia Oyster Cocktail . 4 t V Chicken Soup, a 1'Neapolitan :. v f r - ' Choice A ; Gray Belle Steak. Mexicalne - f - Fried Youns? Chicken, a 1'Maryland : Roast Domestic Goose. . Glared Apple ? .r Roast Leg of Spring Lamb. Caper Sauce ., 1 Prime Ribs of Eastern ; Seer, an Jus ' Combination Fruit Salad, Mayonnaise Cream Dressing Candied Sweets . Snowflake Potatoes . . - Dessert ; . - ' Fresh Loganberry Sundae . 5- - Gray Belle French Pastry ' Pie Cake Brick Ice Cream Fruit Jello Sherbet ; - .Pistachio Nut Ice, Cream - ' ; Tea ' CotfeeK:' Mil:!. k Chocolate V." -i - Also Complete a lCarte Menu' -' v EAT THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE GRAY BELLE - - .Tables May Be Reserved Now! Hk- v A PEO Are Honored With Visit From State Organizer Mrs. Mattie Bodine of Portland, state organizer of the PEO Sister hood, filled three engagements in Salem on Thursday afternoon and evening. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bodine officially vtsited Chap ter G at an important meeting at the home of Mrs. C. B. McCullough which was charmingly decorated with cosmos and chrysanthemums. At 6 o'clock the members of Chap ter AB honored Mrs. Bodine with a dinner party In the Green Gate room at The Spa, and at 7:30 the company adjourned to Miss Lena Belle Tartar's studio for the for mal business meeting. Bronze and yellow chrysanthe mums gave a delightful decorative note on the dinner table at The Spa where covers were placed for Mrs. Mattie Bodine of Portland, MissMay Rauch, Miss Grara Elisa beth Smith, Miss Grace Osborne, Mrs.'W. D. Smith, Mrs. E. C. Rich ards, Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. H. E. Barrett, Mrs. B. Flagg, Mrs. Wm. Fordyee Fargo,. Mrs. Louise Brick- ell, Miss' Lena Belle Tartar and Mrs. A.' M. Reeves. the - afternoon were Mrs. D; X. Beeehler; Mrs. W If. Byrd. 'Mrs. F. Churchill, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. A, L; Godfreys Mrs. W. T, Hickey, Mrst B. J. Huffman, Mrs. W, - S. Hughes, Mrs. P. J. Knntx, Mrs. G. W. Laflar, Mrs. C. K. Lo gan, Mrs. , William McGilchrist, Mrs., WT. E. Moore, Mrs. 1 W. Selee, .Mrs. W. M. Smith. Mrs. C. F. Tm pie, Mrs, F.r J. Too re. Mrs. Payne, an additional guest, and, when. Mrs. Fry, and. Mrs. - Grave entertained. Plans were made for the December meeting which will be held ai the home of Mrs. Chas. A. Park, with Mrs. Alice H. Dodd a joint hostess. Membership, of the elub Include i I Vill Meet on Tuesday E. Lee Steiner. Mrs. F. W. Steus loff. Miss- Oda Chapman and the hostesses of Wednesday,' Mrs. DarH J, Fry Sr., d Mra-Kltty Graver, Town and down Clnh Mrs. John H. Albert. Mrs. John II. Scott, Mrs Willis Moore. Mrs. George J. Pearce. MTs. 18 V. p. w it Rtn;ff Mrs. Charles Weller. Mrs. II. J. Clem ents, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. JJe '"'""k f -" Mrs. Charle-i A. Tark. Mrs, Milton Meyers," Mrs. v. shipUy, rn M v !1-r- U.an .Mri, f.nt In t'ewrce. Mrs. It, I tie To n uiui Gown club will meet at Lausanne Hall on Tues day. November 22 at 2:30 oclo-k Instead , of meeting on Thursday Ukrainian National Chorus Will Sing in Salem 'VT on December Ninth It mast be that poetry begets poetry, that beauty Inspires beau- vly. " Thns only may Jbe explalne 1 tf" rhansodic bursts of enthusi asm In which the press of both Europe and America has indulged, in its efforts to voice the wonders the regular date Mrs. C. G. Doney land almost-expressible charm of Y M. Er!cksn will be South America, under the eminent conductor, -AlexaBder-Koshetx, who has proved a very wizard with the baton. 4 The music of the Ukrainian, as sung by this manrelous choir of men and women, has brought to thousands- undreamed of erao- and Mrs. M. Er!cksn will i the Ukrainian National cnorus. hotess. ! which is now about to start on its' A cordial in vltaUon iH extended third " pilgrimage through the to all .-women interested in tWil- j United States, after years of tri lamette university,, i f ' umphs in this country, Mextt o and ttons, . strange new visions. 11s songs are of the early pagan Ukrains, asiwell:as of the later Christian era; then of -the Tartar period, and then of the Cossack I government which was theden age of the Ukraine, and finally of charter members of.: the present Priscilla club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Steusloff an November 18, 1906, to organize and select a name.. .It .was .the .little girl's name which was chosen. The. six charter members of the club, who have enjoyed its meet ings for 20 consecutive years, are Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. W. S. Mott, Mrs. Ida Babcock and Mrs. A. T. Wain. A group of special guests were present on Thursday . for the an niversary meeting at which Mrs. George Crater won the high bridge score of the afternoon. These in cluded Mrs. Edgar Hartley. Mrs. A. F. Hussey, Mrs. Wayne Green wood, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. George CraterMiss Sawtelle, Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. T. H. Gallo way, Mrs. F. E. Sbafer and Mr.s. F. N. Derby. ' In addition luncheon covers were placed for. the following club members: Mrs. D. J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. F., W. Steusloff, Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. A. T. Wain, Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. W. S. Scott, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs, C. B. Webb, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Kitty Gra-. ver, aad. the hostess, Mrs. Walter F. Buckner. At the next meeting of the club Mrs. Dunsford will entertain. Legal Fraternity Honors Willamtete Laic SUidents at Party in Portland Earlier In the-week XI chapter of Phi Delta Delta.' Women's In ternational legal fraternity, invit ed the members of Upsilon chapter of Willamette University Law School to attend a party given by that chapter at the home of Net tie Mae Rankin In Portland. Of unusual interest during the evening was the report given by Metta Walker of Xi Chapter of the 1 National-Convention of Phi Delta ) Delta held daring August in Este? j Park, Colorado; and a review of j the activities of the chapter given j by Judge Mary Jane Spurlia, past president. j Members of Upsilon chapter who enjoyed the evening in Port- I land were Miss Avis Marie Hicks. ' Mrs. Harold Ban ta and Mrs. Ray E. DeGulre. - Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Graver Are Hostesses for I Leisure Hour, Club A group "? of members of . "the In the Chapter G group daringi Leisure -Hour club were delight fully entertained at the Dan J. Fry Sr s home on r Wednesday Tyler's Big Z Cold Capsules will cure your cold. If yon don't be-, lieve It try It for yourself. ' Tyler's is the only place to get them, 157 S. Coml. ' V:i:'; :v-.:vv-i:f.: () j Leave your magazine subscrlp-! tlons at Patton's Book Store, dub rates quick service delivery guaranteed. .They will take care of your maftzine troubles." () ; 1 i - -' ' v - r III - ; ; t u'- . l! Enormous Reductions on Coats Winter In Addition to Four Deeply Cut Price Groups, Our Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Coats Will Be Reduced One-Third All This Week! Hart, Schaff ner and Marx, Printzers, Conde and Other Nationally Known Coats in This Sale. A magnificent collection of coats possessing infinite variety. Slim in silhouette, . either youthful wrap-around or softly bloused over snug hips. With straight or the new full sleeves depending for perfection upon their perfect tailoring and intricate cut. With stun ning new shawl or standing collars of nutria, mole, fox, badger, caracul, wolf and squirrel. Of fine suede cloth or kashmir, handsomely lined and interlined. Remarkable values in deed at these low prices ! . Coats at 9.95 Coats at 15.95 -There's variety in this collec tion at $9.95. Plaid tweed mix tures and camel hair fabrics in smart comfortably warm wool ens would you believe it? Coats in this sale $16.00 to $25.00. rJust twenty coats in this group, but every orte a desirable style. Suedes, Bolivias, Tweeds and mixtures in plain and plaid novelties, no exaggeration when we say values in this group $19.50 to $35.00. Coats at 19.95 Coats at 22.95 Here is a collection of smart wointer coats formerly selling at $29.50 to $39.50 which we be lieve will interest a good many Salem women. Style, quality and value are the three vital points to be considered -These are lavishly furred. Nineteen of the better grade of coats make up this showing at $22.95 and here one may choose from- richly furred models, bloused and cape models. We are certain her choice will, give her the utmost in coat satisfaction. BALANCE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS I -3 OFF Liberty at Court , Street Phone 2397 f Kalem's Leadiac Department Btore Visit . "Gift Shop' - Second Floor Take Elevator I r