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SUNDAY MORNING, JANUAHY. CO. 3C7 " - ' ': b " i . , . xr a - .. j - ,v 1 v VY ; ' 1 ? 5 ,: 7r'- 'v; V ' ' . - s. - : V V-.-v" , . - ' . -. . , .-: . " : , .' ... .' i ..-. .4- - - . I . . . ":' AN OLD sblftG I A efoup of attractive mtdwintjer brides, all of whom choae January as their weddiDg" month. Upper l3ft:( Mrs. Dolph Laurence Craigj (IDorothy Patterson) tn,d .Miss Prudence Patterson wha waa mald-tf-honor for her sister. They axe c&ughteTs of Mrs. Edward Gray Patterson. Mrs. Craig's marriage, T.-fcich was Bolemnlzed at the George E.' Waters' home on North Summer street, was an exceedingly at tractive rent of Wednesday, Janwary 19. iJpper fight: Mrs.- Oeorge b: Erana. (Edna E. Tate) was also ft bride of - Wednesday, January 19.; Her wedding, which was lovely in Its details, took place at the home of , her sister, Mrs. E. M. Page at 1560 Court street.- Lower left; Mrs. John Crandall Watson . ( 3everley Helen Roberts),' daughter of JMr. and Mrs. John JKoberts, wnose marriage was a distinctive e.-enf of Saturday, January 15, at St. Paul's Episcopal church. It Is conceded that Mrs. WaUon's wed dingiwas one of the most beautiful evejr witnessed by Salem society. Lower right: Mra. Otto Hillman Freda, Kruger). whose marriage was elaborately solemnized at the German Baptist church on the ere nipg;of Janaary 20. ; . ' . . t.V Z-'.! ; . . j -T clab women, -professional women, and home makers. '- " vThe membership this season is as follows: t " , Mrtf. P- H. Acton. Mrs. George H. Alden, Mrs. George E. Allen, Mrs. cA. R. Baird, Mrs. tAnsley Bates,' Mrs. W. W. Baum, Mrs. C. H, Bauer. Miss Edith Bragg, Miss Ruth Branti. Mrs. E. T. Brown, Miss Sally Bush, Mrs. R. D. Bur roughs; Mrs. Leorar Carver, Mrs. 1. G. Chapin." Mrs. G. P. Cham bers, ;Mlss Mildred Christensen. Miss Ola Clarke, r Mrs. , W. D. Clarke, Mrs, L. O. Clement, .Mrs. Luther Cook, Miss Margaret; Cos per. Miss Agnes Covalt, Miss Maude Covington, ? Mrs. - Robert Dann, Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Miss Edith Denlse, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. C. G. ; Doney, Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs. Alice E. Edmundson, Miss Mary Eyre, Miss Winifred Amelia Feary, Mrs. Martin Fere Eyre, I Mrs. f Wr F. Fargo, Miss shetian. .Mrs- Henry . C. Finley, Mrs; - J. X F. Finnerin, J Mrs. - Asa Fisher. Mrs." F. G. Franklin, Miss Bern ice Goehriag, Miss Cecils F. Graham, Miss C. W. Greene, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Miss Laura Hale, Mra. Rolton Ilamble, Miss Lina Heist,, MIra Ethel Iliggfns,' Mrs. L. L. Hockett, Mrs. It. V. Hollen berg. Low blowing; winds Ifromfoutsa midnisrht sky, ; The fcllino; embers anq a kettle a croon - . These three, bufohwhut sweeter lullaby -Ever awoke beneath . the winter's moon. . - T . We know of h6ne thesweeter, you and I, i : - And oft we've heard together that old tune-f- Low blowing winds;from out a midnight sky,V r The falling embers' and a kettle's croon. - Thomas S. Jones, Jr., ' , - From the R08e jar."" 11 Parounagwin Returns Fror.i Interesting Tour vfi Evrc?e "-- r.--ir His Mary Parounagian, eldest da.usi.-er of Rev, and'Mre. M. B. Parounagian, 'arrived In Balem on Friday night from a six months' a Wen c i in Europe where shejhas beru :udying and traveling since Ian . une. r Miss 'Parounagian FLf'M 'h. summer -at -the Ameri can srvatoryln Rome dbinr rradiut e work in the department '"fcJa: IcaT languages V " : t , e cloae" of the . summer ff tool Miss Parounagian, In.om-pan- wsth a friend trom gie jcon-mj-o. toured Greece. I fifctu. ling to Rome, Miss Par ounagiuit met Miss Margaret Mc Daniel, ft Portland girl who grad uated wi:h the Willamette Unlver Kify cia" of '24. Miss Parouna gian Hnl Miss McDaniel - toured central Europe, together." Travl in into northern Italy, tney ent thf n to Switierland, v Germany, Austria, rnd thence to Paris. larounagian spent three mf-niths in Pari3 a. the gnest of Tit-r and brotber-In-law, sMr. ar,.! Mrx. Ralph W. Barnes .(Es thr Paro tnaglanr ' . r: j : 4 it lKembr Miss Parounagian. Mia si McD.'niel and MC.nd. Mrs. Barnes leii for the British Isles afif stops in Belginm and Hol - land. "... Three- interesting weeks wer spent in England and Scot- : land. . " - ' .' ' ?,I j.if I'crounagian sailed from Southaniptoa on the Homeric,; the other men'Krs of the party re turning to Paris where Mr. and Mrs. Barna expect to remain un til Jane. ' ; ' - .-i. Parounagian will, return to "Portland ionight to resume ;her tt-.iihinff pn.ition ia the U.! S. Grcr.t high i-chool with the open ing; of the niv itmester.- ' 1 ZlccDoiccll Club Concert Will be Hi-nit of llonday . . A imique" program la planned for i .-.rrov night when Hiss Avr,.x ,i;;iis Bcrker trill give a lec ture rvr.it ;il at Waller Hall under Dowell club on "The . Harmony of the Arts." "J. ' , . Miss Barker wlll compare no sic, painting and poetry-; - x "Miss Barker makes Jief points well, opening her discussion with Greek f art. passing through the renaissance,' and closing with.' ex pressionists ; art. She Illustrates w ith musical Hexamples . excellently chosens.f . , 1 - rif: ; "Miss' Barker Is a musician of varied interests; Her study with Brtha Felring'. Tapper and" .with Wagner Swayne, well known ex ponent of the Leschetizhy school was the source of mnch inspira tion and developed thoseiuaHtles of searching analysis and authori tuyve "interpretation . which dis tinguished her work as a teacher and lecturer.? . - - v . j The musical numbers ' with which this gifted musician and student of the kindred arts will illustrate her program are as fol lows: - . '"'' . 1 Fantastie in'T) MInor-i.-.Mozart Walts in ,E Minor Chopin Nocturne (Tor the. left hand) , En Automne; Mwikowski 1 he Island Spell Ireland i Mar Mothers Will Elect . Officers i : .. i The Salem ciub of the Ameri can War Mother wil meet . on Tuesday afternoon at 2130 o'clock j at the Chamber of Com merce to 1 1 elect officers for the new year. University Women's Club Has Large and Active - ' ' : Membership - ' ; One of the most influential or ganizations in Salem is the local branch of the American Associa tion of University : Women of which Mrs. George W. llug is pres ident. Yesterday a large delega tion of the members attended the annual state meeting which was held on the University of Oregon campus in. Eugene. ii Included In the personnel of the i orjrasization ar3.,8ome.ot Salem's Miss Beryl Holt, Miss M. Caroline Hru bets, Mrs. G. W. Hug, Mrs. A. D. Hurley, Mrs. G. A. Jelderka, Mrs, L. O. Jenttison. vMra., L. L. Jensen, Mtaa' Kleanor?C Jone, Mra.. n. M. John, Miss Leila John sou, Mrs. C". A. Kells, Mrs. Roy Klein. Mra. R. II. Kletxlng, Miss Lois. Latimer, Mrs. J, JJ. Lauter man. Mrs. II. C. Leavenworth, Mrs. O. E. Lewis, Misa Ellen MacGreg or. Miss Ella: McNeil;' Miss ! Merle McKelvey. Mrs. V. E. Mclntyre. Miss Winifred McGill, Miss Anna Mile.V Miss Elsie Miller. Mrs.- E. C. Miller. Mrs. Will M. Moore; Miss Dorothy Nicholson. Miss Hazel Pa Den. Misa Nellie Patch in. Miss Ju lia Patchin, Mrs. I. L. Patterson. Mra. ; Earl Pearcy. Mra. Harry Pearcy, MifN Helen Pippy. Mrs. J. R. . Pemberton. ; Mrs. Karl . Pease, Miss June Phllpott, Miss Mary L. Phillips, MrsJ A. C F. Perry, Miss Ada Powell, Miss Frances ': Rich ards. Mrs. i E. C. Richards, Mlss Mary Sayle, . Miss, Anna Simpson,! Mrs. " J. H. Scott, Miss Laverna Spittenberger, Mrs. Brazier Small. Mrs.. Lym'an Steed, Mrs. D. W. Parr, Miss Naomi Taylor. Miss El eanor a Thompson Mrs. F. 1L Thompson, Miss Louise Townsend, Mrs. F. Von. Eschen Miss Lavelle Wood. Mra. David Wright. ; ,i; . - 1 ' -.' Woman's Auxiliary Will , Sponsor Silver Tea r , - ' ;, at Shinley Home The home of Mrs. U. Q, Ship lev at 1 4 8 E. Washington street will Be the "scene of an unusually delightful affair of Friday after noon when ' the Women's' Auxili ary of St.. Paul's church sponsor a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock. ( Funds received will go toward the cor porate gift pledged . at the bien nial convention. ' 1 - - - . . '- H'-- Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Will . Entertain Today at Dinner ; . Mr. and Mrs. 3. :r. Iu.rnes will entertain' at 1 o'clock this after noon at dinner complimenting Miss Mary Parounagian who re turned on ;Friday from ia six months' absence in Europe. Cov ers will be placed for Mrs. L. J. McDaniel of Portland, Miss Mary Parounagian, Miss. Glenna Teet ers. Rev. and Mrs. M.' B. Paroun agian and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.. Barnes. . ,-. . - -, Mrs. Roseerans Entertains Club Group . Delightful among the club events of last week was the after noon .of bridge at which Mrs, Merle Roseerans was hostess, at her home. Mrs. , Reed Chambers and Mrs. L. P. Campbell , were I Invited as additional guests. " t Mrs. James Nicholson won the prize of the afternoon. At the tea hour Mrs. Roseerans served delicious refreshments, as sisted by Mrs. Nicholson. . In the group were Mrs. George Ar buckle, Mrs. C. B. McCuJlough. Mrs. Harry, N. Crain, Mrs.?' Ralph Cooley, Mrs James Nicholson, Mrs. H. R. Worth and the hostesW. Mrs. Merle Roseerans. , Woman's Club Classes1 . Will Meet on Monday The Salem Woman's club study classes will meet tomorrow after noon at ' the club house for ' the regular? discussions and lectnjrefe. .- - '" : " i Music Students at Sacred . Heart Academy Present Interesting Program . A program of interest was pre sented by music student of Sacred Heart Academy . Thursday, after noon at 2 o'clock in the assembly hall, as t olldws : j - y Piano duet, "Children'a March" i ...... ..." i Sartorlo Alena and Emily "Bremmer. Piano,' "Firebrands" ..J. -Leth ' Claudia Settlemler. -Piano, r Farewell to the. Alps" . :;. i -. Bohm -;:. .i"'- Irma 'Sawyer. !i h.'Ps Piano," "Murmurinjg Zephyrs" ,,' ..... ....... J en sen t Anna Maria Radovan. k Violin 'Valsef ; Lorraine SfalinskL ..Severn -:-..a;;-a Piano.- "Jack Frost".Stpaulding : -.r.-y; i Merle Lange,; ' - ."-. Piano; "Joyful Mora".: . ,Berry - 'Josephine Cornfoyer. v "' a Piano. Cinderella"wJ.j Willlama .'.Jean Andre vs. .',; ""'--Violin -Evening Bellji"..Krogman , ,Venita La Bra nch. Piano, "Spring Days"?-u.VIlllama " Mary Anne Scbaeider. Piano, "Little Pep," :: "Fof Bell". k. Spaulding ' ' Joan Ne(fmb. ' ' Piano, "May JEephyrts" .. ..:....Erb j -Elizabeth Macanley.; " Violle .Penn Piano,' "On the Blue Lagoon. : Mattingly Mary Stella Barry. ? ' Piano; "Dance of thft Fairies" . ...Z. 1 Orth ' ; - : Betty Rae MeOahen PianoJ "Springtime i Dora - Davis Cfrllo, "Smllin' Through". - , Elizabeth Waters. Piano j "Woodland Echoes" . . .....,.... Kussier ' . Eleanor. Rocque Piano "Song of the Birds", Helns !- ,m Monica Ruth. ' i Piano j rM ignonette" j.Wright . -Valeria Amort. -Piano "Scarf Danc"....Cheminade .1 1 .' Jean CladekJ Piano; "March" .---'...- v Sartorla . r Genevieve 'Karst. PiahoJ "A Dream Reverle"..Conte I '. Dorothy Swope. Harp, sA Remembrance"....Sodero 'Anna Marie Radovan.' Piano; "Dance of the Sunflow- . .ers'f - ..':t,Jauline Story i-. "Bernice Duncan. " ' -Voice.! "Indian Dawn"-..Lieurance " ' Winifred Albrich. , . Piano,' "In the Hamlet".Godard . ' Thelma Porter. Piano; "Concert Valse" Friml j, Barian Boyle. " ' Violin duo. "Serenade" Drdla Nancy Thielsen. Eleanor Brown. At the piano: Marian Boyle, Margnerlte Blumenberg, Gladys La Forest; Margaret Mary Thomp son' and 'Barbara Schqethoeffer. Eloise Wright Submits " Winning Slogan in Contest. Miss Eloise Wright, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wright, submitted the ' winning slogan in' the recent contest conducted under the aus pices of the YWCA. The slogan chosen Is "For Your Town and You."4 and will be used extensive ly, inl the Qnancial campaign which; will open next month. Miss Elizabeth Baker, general secre tary of the city YWCA, Initiated the contest, offering five dollars for , the most acceptable slogan. Miss Wright is a student at the Salem! high school. ' Mrs. Carl Nelson Is Hostess for Bridge Club M embers of the bridge club of which; Mrs. Carl. Nelson is a mem ber, and three special guests were delightfully entertained .Thursday when Mrs. Nelson was hostess at the Gray Belle at a 1 o'clock luncheon, . followed ; by an .after noon of bridge at her home. , Rose-pink ' carnations and rose mndlea in -crystal holders.' were used on the luncheon table., V . Invited guests for the afternoon Included Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. t'urlls Crosfi and Mrs. JBrt Ford. - '' k " , -' - . Mrs. Cross won the guest prize while the prize among the" mem bers went to Mrs; Paul Hendricks. - In , the group; were Mrs.' Cross Mrs. ! Hawkins.. Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Hollis Hontlagton, Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. JohV II. Carson. Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. Homer Kgan, and the hostess, MPs, Carl Nelwn. Ladies? 'Social, Circle j ; ' WW Meet : :. ; The monthly businesa- meeting of the Ladies c Social ; circle of Knight -Memorial church will be held. Tuesday afternoon i at 2; 3.0 In the church -parlors. LachmundstWiU Reach Salem This Week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larchmund who have been spending the month in California will arrive home early this week. '' ' - , 4 Mrs. E. B. Millard. Is Hostess on Friday ' forYomarco Club An ..exceeding enjoyable after noon was apentby the members of the .Yomarco club of the First Methodist church on Friday who met at i the home of Mrs. E. B. Millard on D Street for the regu lar social meeting. . - Springtime .. decorations ; were osed in the rooms. . At the tea hour Valentine favors were used. Mrs. Millard was assisted in serv ing by her three daughters, Mrs. Stuart' Kibble, Miss Lola Millard, and Miss Margreta Millard. -. In the group were: Mrs. B. B. Herrick, Mrs. Harold Hickerson, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs: J. D, Foley; Mrs. Grant Day, Mrs. Wal ter B. Mlnier, Mrs. Cecil Hawley, Mrs; A. A, "Siewert. Mrs. W. M, Pennington, Mrs. iJ' V." Hollen berg. Mrs, ; Harry Swaf ford, Mrs. Carle Afcrams, Mrs. T. M. Iltcks, Mrs. TU E.V SlBSon. Mrs. N. H. MUler of North -Dakota: Mrs. F. A. Beard. Mrs.. Stuart Klbbe, the Misses Lola Margreta. and Evan geline Millard." and the hostess, Mrs. E. B. Millard.; - DauglUers of. the Nile Hold Midwinter Ceremonial in Portland , ; '.- ; -v Members 'Of- Nydia . temple. Daughters of the Nile met for the midwinter ceremonial Saturday in the. 'a'uditoriu'iu, "of, the auditorium lars, m?t ' with'" candidate i o'clock on the fourth floor of tu templet Mrs. J. Richard Thi. hoff, queen, and her group of 0f. Ccers exemplified the work of t order ! for the .final time. p0j. ' lowing the ceremonial, the n,, J b-rs were entertained by Nyj Temple's patrol, of which Mrs. ? Barge E. Leonard is capta ' Ther musical numbers; drills ani other; interesting features arc ' ways much enjoyed. i- i n. Vl m ' 1 . . At u;ai . t numoerg were flir U bed by the chorus ani or. I during the ceremonial ar juet. -The chorus was dirTli by, Rea.tha rFowleV; Miller. of the Pythian temple at 2 o'clock. .. , t . UUT 1 he recorder "Mrs. George B. Cel- i .onttnwMl Mr n . I M Ina Clare Love ; Teacher pf Violin . -, . i Accredited Teacher 569 N. 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