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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1927)
'A Election of Officers Is' Feature of Annual Meeting of War Mothers k The election of officers for the new. year by the Salem chapter of : a 1 ' nr. M- 1r.1L. Sa A suited as follows: Mrs. Mark S I ?;,Vv Skiff, president; Mrs. C. JiL.Lock- 'wood, vice president;. Mrs. C. W. Beech ler, recording: secretary: JSlrs. A. A. Lee, corresponding sec retary: Mrs..w..A.liernardu treas urer; Mrs. Minnie Baker, "parli amentarian; i3Irs. JJ F. Humph reys, - auditor; Mrs. George ' H; Aldeu, chaplain ; and - Mral: 3. tN. Topthacre.s Mr. .Lemuel .Hobson, and' Mrs. T-j Pi Georeer directors. ' 'Mrs. Skiff flllf.fl th nfrtra an I successfully last year that she was L . reelected to- the honor again this !J year. Mrs. Skiff is the second pres f ; l'.icnC thia 'Invar civic" r conization has had Mrs. John A, tarpon. charter president. f .having served lor seven- consecutive years. - ' . v . 4 Judge Bean Home Is Scene of .Interesting Meeting .,". of Salem Writers u , -The. home of Judge and Mrs. XI.--J.- Bean at 917 Court street was the scene of a particularly en joyable meeting on .Tuesday ,w hen Miss. Maude- Covington, was host ess1 for the Writers' section of the Salem Arts League. -, - , , , , . fThe rooms were beautifully de corated with, red carnations, and fern. At the conclusion of a varied program, Mrs. Bean and Miss Covington- served 4 delicious two course luncheon. J '- - The program of the evening opened with a story, "The Seven Irish." by Charles J. Lisle, the section leader which the audfence felt" would make not only an ex cellent novel, or novelette, J but 'also an acceptable screen' play. Contributing in order were Mrs. Ora P. Mclntyre, Miss Ruth Law rence,. Mrs. FV Gv Franklin, Mrs. Lena M. Lisle, Mrs. Gertrude Robisoir Ross, Dri. Mary C- Row land, Mrs.. Ruth Fargo, Miss Ren ska Swart, Perry Reigelman, Lester Mcfconald, Miss Sarah Wrenn," and Mrs. Blanch M. Jones. The' most notable contribution on the program was perhaps Miss Wrenn's poignant pioneer 'Saga or the-Ages." Miss Wrenn second poem, "In. Japan.' . .,..; j The: next, meeting of the group will ; be on. February .15,, at, the Home of Mrs.W. F. Fargo at 1085 North Church street. . . ifWCA Finance Campaign , . Witt Open : February. 15 ?. y Much Interest- is anticipated in the coming financial campaign for the city Y.. WJ-CV A. at which time thd '.ran;: of $7000, will.be a&kedL Jrom .Joyal Salem friends i for the .support , of not only.' a worthy, but an indispensible insti tution. The . drive, will, open on Tuesday, February " 15, " and will continue for, tour days. - . ; v Mi?s, Mabel .Savage has been chosen a general chairman of .the executive committee , which will take .charge of i Uiis .Important drive. . ' The personnel of the executive committee Includes: Mrs. J. - H. Albert, chairman of the initial gift committee;.- Mrs. -"Walter L. Spaulding, chairman of the teams committee; Mrs. E.,LIng, chair man of the .lists committee;' Mrs. E. Elliott, chairman of the of fice group; Miss .Nina McNary, chairman of church - cooperation ; Mrs. Eric Butler, publicity ehair manV Mrs. William E. Kirk, presi dent of the T. W. C. A, board; and Miss Elizabeth Baker, general 1' secretary of the; city association. I - i :- Dr. Grenf ell, Distinguished Arctic Explorer WiU -i Spealc in Sdlemext: ,.t Tuesday- , , ... - . The lecture , to be given on , Tuesday $ night, February pth. at , the Armory at S:15;by Dr.WIl- fred T. Genfell will be one of the most Interesting features' of. the !' wlhterV lecture course. The great service-done by Dr. Grenf ell for , humanity In the northern Atlantic waters has, been a subject of the press of the English-speaking world for many-years.- Now Dr. ' Grenfell Is now giving his vastly human and interesting experiences first hand to audiences over the country who are fortunate enough .in have the onnortunity .to .hear his story. ) The romance of his life among fishermen .in the icy waters of the t polar current during the season of open water, and the thousands of miles covered with the famous Eskimo dog teams over the snows i of winter, offer -unlimited scope for iliustratloa.ot exceptional hu man interest. 'Dr. Grenfell's lecturest for. the Grenfell association have attracted liundreds of volunteer workers for his hospital, educational and wel fare work, who gy north' from all nnrta nf tha United States and U C Canada, as well as England, to failed to thrill audiences who are Interested In their fellow-men. es pecially those who love tbe. men whn Mzo down to the sea in P3." " , . Mrs, Gile Will Entertain Itavheierian Clvb, fv.The member a. of, the Rapheter- ian club will meet this afternoon at BouVIer KrIl. the home of 7Z law 4 " -J--- Mrs. Cause Is Hostess for Wives of Methodist Pastors . " An exceedingly interesting tea of late last week was that of Sat urday at which. Mrs. John Martin Canse was hostess at the Kimball School of Theology. The ' guests of honor were .the .wives of, the Methodist - ministers of the city. The occasion : was also the birth day anniversary - of Mrs. C. 4 M. Keeferv the; guests 'remembering her with gifts and cards. "," " " Miss' Sarah' Poor and' Miss'Lu cile Wonderly assisted s Mrs. Canse at the tea hour,, 1 included in . tne - guest' group were:, Mrs. F. C. Taylor, Mrs. J. .Wlllard De Yoe, Mrs. Thomas "A. , Acheson. 'Mrs. 'Cannell, 'Mrs;- Mul ligan, Mrs. A.-S. Hisey, Mrs. D. H. Leach,! Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. Robert Moultonr Gatke; Mrs. Ernest c G. , Richards, Mrs. J.- O. Hall, Mrs- Andrews. Mrs. W. H. Hertsog,- Mrs. B. ,.S.-: Hammond, Mrs. . C. M: .Keefer, Mrs. ' J. : J. Mickey; Mrs, E. E. Bergman; Mrs. E. E. Gilbert,- Mrs. F. L. Wheel wright, Mrs. C. A. Pickering;- Mrsl J, F. Cook, Mrs U. S. ' Crowder, . Mrs. Leavenworth, Mrs.- M Parounagian, - Mrs, C. H. Bryarf, Mrs. Payne, Mrs.- Green,' "Mrs. J. W. Beckley, Mrs. Burleigh, . Mrs. Gallaher, Mrs. G. E. Heineck, Mrs. Hocking, and the hostess, .Mrs. John Martin Canse. ' The afternoon was spent in con versation Of special Interest were the stories which the wives of min- ipler8 tAld of the varlona tilara i-'which they had lived, .'some in 1 1 exrremu' pioneer localities. v Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. SI Levy Is Celebrated Mrs. S. Levy was ' the inspira tion f or. a delightf ul.af ternoonlof mucis and cards on Tuesday, after noon when Miss? Elizabeth' Levy was hostess in honor ; of her mother's birthday. included in - the - group' 'were: Mrs: E. PJTalkington,-Mrs. W.-W. Patton, MrsHenry HartmanMra. Laura . Hubbs, Mrsv, Walter A.! Denton, Mrs. , Arthur Beals - of j Tillamook,.. Mrs. , P- L. Blackerby, Mrs. Alice Rutherford, Mrs.tA-.H. ! Farrar, Mrs. W. H. Byrd,' Mrs. IT. veil, . virs. ijeuta , vv estacoir, Westacott. Mrs.' Woodington, Mrs. Louis Bechtei, Mrs. Frank Rosen- quest, : IVIrs , T. L. s Hargrove, Mrs. S. Levy , the hono"r guest, and the hostess, Miss Elizabeth Levy. Girl ReservesRTCarell for Small Children . Oneoi tbejservices rfndered by the high,' school ,GirJ. Reserves, one of- the 'progressive organizations of the city, is' the care of young children- on Saturday . afternoons in the TWCA rooms. The girls I charge a small fee for eacjh hour. i ' Today 'c "Chapter G of the PEO Sister hood. ;JMrs. WUW., Moore, hostess. Woman's Benefit . association; Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 ' South 19 th street, hostess. - . , Ladies of the GAR.- Armory, 2 'clock. ,l . . Court : Street Christian church missionary Bociety. Church par lors, 2:0 o'clock. Kapneterlan club. Mrs. S. Gile hostess at her home, Bowlder KnolL i-"-.' ". '-. Silver tea. Auspices of woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church. ;.Mrs. U. G. Shipley, 148 E. Washington street, hostess. ;1 Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Armory. First j Congregational : church dinner. Church dining room. 6: IS 'clock, i Address by. Rev. Frank E. Carlson at .7:30 o'clock.".. Woman's Alliance of .Unitarian church. 1 : o'clock luncheon., Missionary .. society a., of - -.First Christian church. Church parlors. Saturday, .' ( " Chemeketa--chapter1, Daughters of the American- Revolution. Mrs. W. B.' Hansen, 820 North Church street, hostess. ' Willamette University Faculty Women's club. .. Mrs. Florlau JVon Eschen, hostess.. . . COUGHING AND THROAT : IRRITATION Disappear after a dose of . S CHAEFER'S HERBAL: COUGH SYftUP Sold Only at - q'CHAEFEH'Q - ' ' - .. ' ' . .. Phcae 197 Original fXellow Front Th3 PcTislar Stcre Home of Dr. and Mrs. .7, 17. Long Is Scene' of . Delightful Surprise Shower .-"Tbe-.nomeroftDr. -and- MrsrJr E. Long was the scene of a delightful surprise , on v Saturday - evening when a group ' of their friends happily surprised .them with a shower In honor of their newly adopted .son, John Earl, Jr. , - While the -wee - honor , guest slumbered la his basket undis turbed, his1 parents and a group of forty of their , friends enjoyed an extremely pleasant social even ing of music, games, dancing and conversation. A host of lovely' gifts' were showered upog 1 the s f parents of John EarU 4 " ' ' -- - ' ' ,?,At a f late hour the group un packed the- well-filled- 'baskets yhich they, had Jraught. and. con cluded me'ceiebratioawinr a de licious feast. ' ; v t - Those participating in t the sur prise were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Swope, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seeley, .Mr. and, Mrs... Harry Sechler,.. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Lticar, Mr. and .Mrs! Herbert Walrath, Mr: and: Mrs. Guy Rath bun, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Sample, Mr. and Mrs. "James Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford , Hall, r Mr andMrs. . Qeorge O'Shea, , Mr., and Mrs. George Robison, Dr. and Mrs.: A. C. i Pf rrri Mri and' Mrs Allan, Mrs. Minnie Baker, Mm JvIae'Mc- l ''WWIVB fc I .NOTICE' '-, i : Vti , j These hose are dyed - by a special secret pro cess and posIUvely'will not injure. the feet.-In- the manufacture of this . merchandise, -1 nothing bet the very best yarn it used. ' Highest skilled labor, ,'all of which insures the bis geat- value .for your' money, " Should you find a pair dcfsctlve, setnrn ' and exchanged . for another pair. Daniels, Miss Mary, Walrath, sMiss Louise Allen, '-Mis Mary Talon, Miss-Janet Rathbiin, Dr.-- Virgil Long, Mr. O'Neil, Mr, Paul Allan, and the"guests of honor;-Dr.-and Mrs. John Earl Long, Sr. ' , " Other callers at the Long home during the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith, Frank Morrison and Miss Morrison.- , ; - ' Woman's Alliance Plans. 1 O'clock Luncheon - m ' The Woman's , Alliance of the Unitarian church will - meet', on Friday, at. the church - for a '1 o'clock luncheon meeting. Mrs. Cf A. Huston and Mrs. Roy Bur ton' will be the hostesses. " February Bride-Elect ; . Announces Betrothal'' Of. Inter est in. Salem Is the an nouncement of the 'engagement of Miss ''Florence Virginia ' Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blake ' of Willow: Lake Farm? to "Sf r. John' -WUbur i Stadleman J of The Dalles. r- ' .! The announcement party was atended'1 by twelve,!Salem f riehds.' Both Miss Blake and Mr. Stadle man "are graduates of the Univers ity of Oregon Graduating Ja 2 5 she -was " employed ! first" at the library-- in -The -Dalles and' later at the ' state s library.' ! ; : V ' 4 The. weddingwill be an event of this-month. " : . ' ' , -i... M. i - r COLORS rDove Grey , ' 4-Champaignei T-f-Toast" - ' 1 ;' 4 i-Blonde v -i ; -; -Beige' - -e- -Guni Metal : -- -Atmosphere-: . -i-Black v ' ""T Ladies of YKK Entertained The ladies-orthe TKIv class of the, 1 First Methodist church met Tuesday, at the home .of- Mrs.. Oa ctr Powell 1085 Marlon Btreet. After a delightful . afternoon . the hostess served a dainty lunch. Val entine favors were f used to bear the; season's greetings. Those pre sent were: Mrs. Marster,? Mrs! Odom. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Harry Scott. Mrs. Acton, Mrs. Frugarten; ' Mrs. : Hartwell, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Wlllas,JHrs.;Kletzing, MrsCeorga Lewis, Mrs. Haynes and the hostess, Mria. Powell.? MacDowell Club Plans - Support of Portland - s-. symphony Orchestra, v " ', Mrs. Phil Newmyer,. president of the Salem MacDowelf club," In an'i iatroductory talk-at the last meeting of the club urged the sup port . of the ' audience -present in making the. appearance ,of . the Portland Symphony Orchestra at the Elslnore a complete r success. Mrs. Newmyer .urged the "; many who are : doubtless Interested- to make reservations for , this, out standing 'event.-on - Monday, ' Feb ruiry 14, as soon' as poesible. .; Missionary Society of First Christian Church ViU Meet Thej Missionary , society .of the First Christlaa church will 'meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday, afternoon !- r I if -j y - ;-' :'"vy-'- .... - , - . 'Buttetick 'Patterns . T T Salem's - Leading.. in the church parlors for the regu lar meeting. "Mrs. J.G -Perry will have, charge of the program,' "In dia Advancing." Mrs. Harry Musty-will-" lead- the devotions.' -v- " - The members ' of ' Mrs. O. J. Hull's .division will, act as' hbst- ecses. -"-. , x.5 i y '. s Visitors' from Portland Dr.- Mary .C-, Rowland . enter tained as her house-guests over the week-end her son and daughter-in-law," Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Green oi- Portland. , , Circle Meeting Is Postponed TThe "regular meeting "of ' the West Side circle of the Jason' Lee Ladies'' Aid society scheduled' for Friday has been ' postponed until after " the 'revival meetings;, W. R.C; Witt Meet ; "The. members' of "the "Woman's Relief Corps will hold the regular meeting at , 2 f o'clock ' Saturday afternoon- in McCornack" HalL Thompson' Family Returns , from CarmeUby-the-Sea - : f The many friends of Dr.- and Mrs.' Frederick Hiil Thompson will be' interested - to - know that they have returned to Salem after a- vacation at Carmel-by--the-Sea; Mrs;; Thompson and children, Peg gy and David, have been spending tho last three months at this beaui MSI i - - -o. O - V'-i-- 1. -Pure thread sUk plaited ovir rayon. . 2. T;wenty-f ive inclf boot coming.well ftver knee. . 3 Ravel stop protecting hose from garters. 4.-Elastic comfort hem top wide stretcfu . : "f .Fashionable well shapecl ankle. ' J " " 61 Lisle toe and heel, reinforced sole. 7-Fine miage, smooth texture very clear. t , - , f - ? . . : ' v ' U - i s " ' " - ' ' ' 5 Madetrong 'where the wear Comes. -4, . . sv. ': '.' - - "' ' ft1 I,- Patterns Department - Etc ra tiiul resort on the California coast. Dr.jThompfon joined the far.'.Iy for tne trip home, by mot dr. Cf etpecial Interest was the trip through' the Siskly-eus," with, ' the snow sixteen , inches deep. , ; Cooked Food Sale on , Saturday .The ladies of Knight Memorial church will hold a cooked food sale. Saturday '. at' Epley's ; store 19th and State, streets. Slate surface roofing' applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 Jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros. plumbers, . sheet.' metal work; 355 Chemeketa. . ; ) Mra.; H. P. Stlta: miUiaery. Most beautiful hats in Salem; all shapes and colors:- full stock from which- "to - make fine ' selections. Best o.uality, a3 State Et-; ( Normal Rural Training 1 Instructor to : Speak OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, J.ftNM"OUTH, Feburary 2. (Spe clal) -Irvine Grange "of Junction City has-Invited Mrs. InexMUler of the rural trainiirg department of the' Monmoxitn' normal school to speak -before their 'meeting on Saturday the 5 th. ; Mrs.' Miller has- beeht reauested" to ' give , the earae address abe gave at- CorvatHs-on the : subject ofl "How to Interest ;..-', , . i 4 t i ... ... i Every whim has been answered here for a; stocking that'will give good service; give style and comfort and still sell below the dollar: mark. In these yon can ex-, 'licet : and wilt receive the most for your money for nowhere were we able to match' them for the price"of 95c. .' Upon your next shopping tour visit the basemeat ' and examine them! i -: ; - ' r Sizeb : Bacernent Tclsphcns Connection "2397 ' - - t Young reople." Through l.-r t nertion-'nifh trie n ral ('fr s" of.1-tLa' normal, Mrs. r i speaking before many rural com m unities ..who .ara. L"co.r.-.:. ; tehsely interested in the prohlsM of the rural Ffools aiti th so tions offered for- many of ihem 1 this department.; - Va!cntin2 Pariy Fir,r.;J for Oregon Normal Sch:; OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. Feburary 2. (SV eial)' Invitations have been i issued-for .a--valentine party to 1" given Saturday evening. In tl Monmouth Normal School gym L the Vespertine and Florintine sn -lal'soeieties. - Miss Wood ax. J Mi Morris are the' faculty advisors f these-fo-groups-and under the: direction.. a. committee of stnrr.- I are arranging the program a-.-"- r fresaments. Each raetiicer ii it. lleged to invite-one guest and V..-mea'a'club-- has been Invited as body.' - 7- AsSsmi3iBl DlstxCzttra - mm f'W y". B2 Femoral' 7iULj : n.cse Cdl CZl Cent, i -1 l7. Mrs. II. S. C:..,