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,. r t 5s- Li m t ... , . f L -:l. 1 Chemeketa Chapter Wijl Sjmsor Annual tfcholarsJtip, Loan Tea One of the most significant so cial events of the year is always the annual scholarship loan tea or Chemeketa chapter, Daughters Vt hft American Revolution. The rfa this year will be held next Vonday afternoon, March 14, at the home of Mrs. U. 5. Shipley, ! l4 East Washington street. Call ing hours will be from 3 to 5 flora. The hostesses for the affair in clude Mrs. Roy'H.- Mills, Mrs. Louis Griffith, Mrs. TJ. G. Boyer, Mrs. JOJm )Tr,- Mrs. F. H. Spears, Mrs." Seymour Jones and Mrs; U. O Shipley, . V .The announcement of the, tea was one of. the most important busineas, considerations of the March;, meeting, of Chemeketa eliapler which was such a delight inl event of Satnrday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. H. B. Thfel-, pen on Court street, i Those who entertained with Mrs. Thielsen were Mrs- S. C. Dyer, Mrs. C. C. Best, Mrs. E. E. Dent, Mrs. Ivan Putnam and Miss Nell Thielsen. Mrs. O.jP. Iloff, a former mem Jer of th chapter, was a guest. Mrs. S.IIy. Minard, Mrs. J. Ly man Steed and Mrs. F. S. Sher- v.in are recent new members of the Daughters of the American Re- vo'ntion. Particularly pleasing musical numbers were given duripg .the program,, hour by Miss Nancy Thielsen, Mies, .Gretchen Ttueisen and Miss Iva Claire Love. Miss Nancy- Thielsen -sang "Sil ver Ring' ChaiitffaeqhJM';Taa Elf," Velk)i whjillislGreteU en Thielsen accompfUititf.. ? 'Both young giiis are granddaughters of 1th 'hostess, t i ','iv ' v Miss Iva Claire Love, violinist, played Torgassen's "Nocturne and "Country Dance," by "Weber. Miss Gretchen Thielsen played the Berceuse "from "Joselyn," 1y Godard, and "Melody," by Dawes. At the tea hour Mrs. C. C. Best and Mrs. W. V. Johnson presided al the urns. An exquisite cloth of Philippine linen covered the table, which was centered' 'with daffodils and tern In a silver bowl. The hostesses were assisted in the serving by Miss Frances M. Richards, Miss Nancy Thielsen and Miss Gretchen" Thielsen,' v The next meeting of the Daugh ters will be held 'at the home of Governor and Mrs. Isaac Lee Pat terson at Eola."; ' , v Mr. and Sfrss Lauteririan Entertain With Ten Co mr Dinner -rfiOae rof the most attractive Vynts ofslastRweeJj; wsthe ten lover dinner .rty "a,!; which Mr. and Mrs. J. H,; Jauterhian 'enter tained at their home on the 'first lay of March. A centerpiece- of mrly spring flowers was used on tLe table.' Green tapera burned In silver-holders. ' "V - ., Portland Matrons Will Attend Old Timers' Reunion Tonight Mrs. J. W. Belt and Mrs. J. L. Sclnltz of Portland will be gueets tonight at the Old Timers' reunion at the state trapitol. Mrs. Belt and Mrs. Schultz are sisters- of Mrs.- Charles Welter, at whose lume they are-liouse gusts. Mrs. Burghardt Has 1 tonne (lu est 1 K' Kittle Miss Martha Lou Carlin of Portland is spending the week it Salem as the guest of her annt, Mrs. W. II. Burghardt, Jr. Lincoln-McKinley P. T. A. Affiliated Withal j.AfO Oregon Congress on the motion of .Qr J. O. Mathis u tlw Wcenfc fnetfng of the Lrtcertn-MeKinley Parent7 Teacher association tf Salem, it was voted JIqriftb.e. Lia!colj-McKin-ley a9sociitt0. aclliate Vith the Oregon corigress, which brings the association in state and national ivenibership. Officers of this asso ciation are Dr.F. L. Utter, presi dent; DrB. F. Ponrid, vice presi dent, and Mrs. J. A. Krebs, secre tary and treasurer. - Nr. and Mrs. Shipley Return From California Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley are home from a several weeks' ab sence in California. ; They spent the greater part of their time in Ban Francisco and Los Angeles. Junior "Prom' at College Js Spanish Affair A bit of old, Spain was trans ported to Oregon Agricultural col lfc&e campus Saturday night when the Jitdorf'rom" introduced a Spanish Wcftrtas surprise decor ative acfteijiet The men's gym ausium.fl which the major func tion , wjw keld, was changed by extensive decorations to a scene in Spain, with balconies and flashes, of vivid color the predom inating feature. - ! : President and Mrs. W. J. Kerr attended as guests of honor. Gov- ''iTtr and Mn,i Patterson, the j ". fier: honor guests, were anable ; t to attend. Deans of all schools, ' "With-their wires, were patrons and patronesses. 'Storif Telling Section x' i v The slory telling section f . the , Salem -Arts IWRwwiHnotr meet itcnight ias scheduled.- The meet ing has been posfponedTrideflfiUe- Sixtu Counifis Are Guests at Delightful Rainbow Hall Last Week' An exceedingly enjoyable affair of Friday evening was the dancing party at which a group of mem hers of Chad wick Assembly, Order &t Rainbow for Girls, were hos tesses in -Derby hall. - Partners were chosen by means of a "pot of gold" in which the rames were concealed. The patrons and patronesses for the evening included Rev. and Mrs. If. Duncan Chambers, Mr and Mrs William Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson. Mr. and Mrs Percy Cupper,-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Min to, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Derby, Mrf;and-Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Rose Babcock and Miss Leila Johnson.1; , ;In the group were Henry Thiel son, Milwaine Prudhomme, Chas. Claggett, Francis Lutz, Edwin Cross, Harold Grover, Rusty Iaugheed; Edwin Johnson, Ralph Purvine, David Eyre, Neal Brownr Maurice -Woods, Edward Raffety, yAbin-Burton, Donald Blake, Alf Tallaa, Herman Lanke, Earl Mc Guire, Raymond Hoffman, Homer Smith, Harold. Colgan, Carlton Gaines, John Minto, Bob Shattuc, Howard Page, Horace Stewart, George Lloyd, Basil De Lisle) Rich aid Stoli, Carleton Roth, William Tawen, Floyd Alben, Edgar Irish, fclimo Lend haline, Burton Randell, Vtirnon Taylor, Albert Herrman, Rlehard- WreatherSretarrlarJibJ r arnswonn, ueis'-tiign streeis. 4 no Charlea Bier, Creighton Jones, Harold McKenzie, Lyman Corliss Ralph Ferguson, Bob Kutch, Bill Mumford, John Propp, Kenneth Alien, Marion Headriek, - Jack Spong, Gordon Bennett," Dwight Adams, John Creech; Hugh -Ad ams and Cedric Reaney. In the hostess group were Isabel George, Cynthia Delano, Julia Creech, A lid a Olsen, Eleanor Wright, Constance Smart. Kather- inr, Laughridge, Ruth Craven, Mil- dre4 Carson, Dorothy Meier, Mar garet Drager, Phyllis Day, Billie Cupper, Dolly- Trotman, Virginia Page, Marjorie Webb, Virginia Sis son, Maxine Myers, Frances Mar tin, Ellen Jean Moody, Ernestine Parten, Sylvia Du Bols, Annabelle Hawley, Delores Mills, Grace Hol- man, Edith Starrett, Marian Bretz, Esther Woods. Eloise Wright, Mary Kafoury, Ellen Tower; Vir ginia Tower, Virginia Berger. Lou ise Allen, Dorothy Bosshard, Eloise White, Helen Derby, Bertha Babcock, Roberta Varley, Helen Kafonry, Helen Baird, Rntiiita HOffnell, -Wllma Courseyr' Doris Hersley, Dorothy Whitaker, Mar- iorie Glese Maybelle Qninn, Elis abeth McCord,. Margaret Poorman, Edith ..'etarrelt. -Mriah-iret, Othal Beveirs; Julia Query, Nibs Shoemaker, Lucy Brown, Kathryn Rowe,.. -Maxine Glover, Kathryn Cook, Mildred Pugh and Ethel Milburn. ooialCalesdajr nil 1 fni in mi -"j formerly Delia Ferguson of I'en jdleront will 'both" be remembered I ""'" eAflege cirdes,a3i' they Itoth ,tjuti ypcrs'-reunion. i . 1 apuoj .. . v 'VrrSA bunding .""V,"T.r a nem1er of the Alphalalgnla-PBl ' First -Klethodist WFMS. Mrs. fraternityand a graduate in the BE Carrier, ile5aCo"nrt street, class of '22: They left on Friday hostess 230 Vlock - 1 'J last for San Francisco where-they J ' JDson Lee'WHMS. Mrs. C. M. spent a 'few days visiting before Roberts, I01S Shipping street, j sailing today hcrtess. : ; I They were entertained at sev- V CTU. Open meeting on "Pro-jeral dinners during the past Week hibition and AntV-Narcotlcs." with I prior to their leaving. On Monday W. J. Herwlg as speaker, 1:30 jevening, Feb. 21. Mrs. John Haln o'clock- - ' J gave a dinner in their honor. O. A. C. club. Woman's club Those Invited in were Mr. and Mrs. house, 460 North Cottage street, j. m. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. F; 8 o'clocfc. I Wagner, Miss Harriet Wolfe and South section of First Congre- J the honor guests. ssuonai tnurcn. aire. A. JHII- . T.Hav evpnine- Mrs J. X er, i&oobouth High street, hos- NichoIs ioVited to her home Mrs. s D cooley, Mrs. Harriet Mont Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh- gcmery, a H. Montgomery, Arth ters of Veterans. Woman's clab, Mnnl.nn!T. Mrs. v.. Norman bo.orth Cottage street. and her niece. Miss Harriet Wolfe. 1 Tlnrslay I Later in the evening Mr. and Mfsi Thursdav cluh. Mrs. H. J lO. B. Chapman called. Clarence Bean, 917 TJourt street. Associ-1 Starbuck- -was a guest at luncheon ate hostesses. Mrs. Richard Cart-v,"ith Mr. and Mrs. Madison Nich wiighf and Mrs. AN. Moores ols and Mr. and Mrs. J.' SI. NIch Ladies Aid society, of WRC. I ols on Thursday, March 3. Thurs- Mrs." Bertha Lovaland hostess, 35 ay evenmg, March A, Cass ructi-f South 25th street. V Ids entertained at .a dinner ipr Woman's. Benefit association go- them.- Other guests were, Mr. and rial meetinR. - Mrs. J. M, Nichols, Miss Harriet Play. "An Old-Fashioned Moth.-j Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- er." at West Sah?m Methodist rvenzie. church. - . I ,,. . , , . ,.,. Friday fiign SCHOOL 1 no Will Missionary society of First Con- S'nff at Ehinore giegational church. Mrs. John tr, vrnicn was tormea at me Bayne. 414 Bellevue, hostess, senior high school two years ago Three-Act Plan Will be Given at West Salem Methodtst Church This Week An interesting dramatic event scheduled for his weex will be the presentation of the three-act drama, "Ait Old Fashioned Moth er," a dramatic parable of moth er's love by Walter Ben Hare, on Thursday and Friday at the West Salem Methodist church. TheKplay, which will be given under rbe aus pices O the West Salem Young People, will be ably directed by Porry Reigelman. Special music by Miss Claudine Gerth, violinist, and Miss Batty Bedford, pianist; will accompany the two-hour performance.- - The cat ot characters includes: Efeboratr.' Underhill (a Mother in Israel), Ida,Chapinan; Widder BHl Pindle (leader ol the choir), Eva Thimas; Miss Lowizy Loviny Cus tard K plain , sewing and ' gossip), Lottie 'McAdams; Isabel Perkins (village beUe, Esther Ferguson; Gloriana Perkins as good as gold) Bernic-Wood; Sakey Pindle (the widder'a mite), ! Jessie Cannell; John Underhill Hprodigal son), Irvin Simmons; t Charley Under bill (elder brother), Ralph-Set bern; Brother Jonah Quackenbush (a white sepulchre), Ray 'Fergu son; Enoch Rone' (an?ontcast and wanderer!,? Gilbert DUlon; QUih tus Todd (county sheriff), Wendell Seberfl; Jeremiah Gosling ( merry hcaft) , Curtis Ferguson. The setting f or ; the play is the village ol Canton, in northern New Vor-ki'.-,-M''-- "v Mrsl: Stewart Returns 3-.airs jospninw wewwi, House mother at the Gamma1 Phi Beta sorority on the University of Ore gon campus, returned to Eugene Sunday after a. ten-day visit in Salem as the guest of her son's family, Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Slat er and their small son, -Jackson Parrish. House Guests at H illcrest farm Mr. and Mrs. William Olden burg " of Hlllcrest Farm have as their house guests George Petri and Mrs.' Henry Mueller of Fond Du Lac, Wis., Mrs. M. Gaiser and daughter' Althea of Spirit Lake. Idaho, Mr. jind Mrs. J. Finbiner, Mrs. George. Dilling and Miss Sel- ma Oldenburg of Connell, Wash., nd Mrs, Joseph Janosky of Nam- pa, Idahp. f ' ; '.a Ari.;were! guests last Saturday at the golden wadding celebration aiTwhich Mr and Mrs. William Oldabnfjf-lk-ere the honor guests. 2; 30 o'clock. First Congregational church Business -and Professional Wom en. - Dinner and : program at 6 'clock. " Play. "An Old-Fashioned Moth er." West saiem Methodist church. ' Sattirtlay - 1 ; Salem : Woman's club:' Club house, 2:30 o'clock. i Basket social. Fruitland school. S o'clock. - Cooked food sale. W. B.: A. shop, next Food Shop, on High street. Monday Friendship Dtenerciub of the First Congregational church, 6:15 clock. Chemeketa chapter, Daughters ot the American. Revolution. Scholarship loan tea. Mrs. U. G. Shipley. 148 East Washington street, 3 to 5 o'clock. and has found itself popular and useful In many places,- i known ar the "Chanticleers." On Satur- day "aftemoorf. and evening- they fiti's afwl.sf Ihe Schubert octetta io the-rresentatkn of; a Busical sketch i "In4-n 7 "Spanishf Garden Th; trio ' include Knneth ABen Edward Burnside and Collas-Mar- Little Light Bearers Plan Doll Festival The Little Light Bearers of the First -Methodist church, together with their mothers and friends, wilL enjoy a thank offering party ISr.turda afternoon at 2:30 o'clock n me cnurcn pariors. 1 ne pro gram will be in the nature of a "Japanese Doll' Festival." All the gitls are requested to bring dolls. Mrs. A. A. Lee will be as sisted by Mrs. Leonard Nelson, 1 W. B. A. Will Have & octal Meeting ' ' Members of the Woman's Ben efit association will enjoy a social time at the regular meetirig on Thursday. ; On Saturday the association will sponsor a cooked food sale at the shop next the Food Shop on South High street. ' Auburn Communitri Club Plans Meeting -Members of the Auburn Com munity club will meet on Friday, March 11, at the school. Saymour Jones, state market agent, has Tc-en asked to speak. Miss Mary Jlclvee will give a group of read ings, while ten little girls will present a playlet, "The Ink Stand" Refreshments will . be served - a the close of the vening Parlmra Frietchie JTent ' ViU Meet: Tonight "l. Tlf cWstiiw 'Prlnf AYWa trnVNd. 1, Daughters of Veterans of-the Civil War, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the .Wo rail aft tt Club building on North Cot tagle, street. ' O.A.C. tlub Will Meet at Woman's Club Hmise An interesting event of tonight will be thte March meeting tof the Salem O. As C. elab at the Wom nn's club house. A byusiness meet .f, will be held and a social time enjoyed. ' - GEO. ai WILL MUSIC JHQU?E p; NEW AND USED ? . - : Piano Bargains ImJadHiRjtliirty different stanlarl ntkosi siich as Kitaixj, Weber, Vow, Kimball, Starr, Haddorff, ,llHtr 'Bros, 3FairlMMks, 4-hulz, Schubert ; Fischer, Reiiiin-toii and others. All In First Class Condition All Fully Guaranteed ft? Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Are Hosts for Jolly Sixteen ' Club . Members of the Jolly Sixteen club were entertained last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P Dennisv -Cards were-n play during the early" part of the even ing, after which refreshments were served, -i. . ' Special guests for the evening were Mr. attd Mrs. Clande' Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cain and Per cale Davies. ' Mrs. John Spong and Claude Townsend won the high scores of the evening. The low scores went to Mrs. Davies and to Mr. Cain. The c-ltth'Tnenibers In the group were Mrv and Mrs. John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Busey, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey,, Mr. and Mrs. T. W." Davies and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Mrs. Louise King Is ' Hostess for W-estway Club Members of tne Westway elan of the Woman's Benefit associa tion were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louise King. Assistant hostesses "Were Mrs., Clara Shields and Mrs. l.uiu Boring. Mrs. Wal ter Eberhardt also assisted during the afternoon. - r ; ' Among -the members present were" Mrs. -Frank -Martin, -Mrs, SasieBrttts. Mrs. CW.'SMeldSi Mrs. Crrti-Peerson, Mrs. Irene-St. Helens, . Mrs. Walter , Eberhardt, rs-. Thelma Dewey, MrsjrfdaMll leir, Mrtr. Ralph Thomlpson of the The next meeting of the group! ,p 1 Iwill be held at the home of: Mrs. J jrJ tJU A." Berwardi at 4 58 South Hlghi'"fr street, with 'Mrs.F. E. Shafer as the asfsisting hostess. Guests in Salem Accept New Position in Honolulu ' hrJ 'and 'Mrs. Madison Nichols ot Marshfield spent the past week visiting with Mrs. Nichols.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.' Nlchola of Sa lem route 6. -Mr. Nichols has resigned his po s!tion; as manager ot -rhe Ufflpq&a Gravel company at MarshBeld to accept one with the government as inspector of conttrttctlon, and will be stationed at Honolulu- for two years. r : ' v Mrl Nichols and ; Mrs. -"Nichols, UPRIGHT PIANO BARGAINS PRICE NEW SALE TRICE $300Practice Piano Now. 70 325 Upright Piano Now. 88 325 Upright Piano Now. 340 Upright Piano Now. 350 Upright Piano Now. 400 Upright Piano Now. 4Q0 Upright Pian 425 Upright Piari -Now. -Now. 435 Upright Piano Now. 450 Upright Piano Now. 450 Upright Piano NoV 500 Upright Rano-t-Now. 97 125 140 163 182 210 235 260 285 325 GRAND PIANO BARGAINS PRICE XEW SALE PRICE 600,Baby Grand Now . . $285 : 625 Baby Grand Now 360 675 Baby Grand Now 435 700 Baby Grarid Now... ... 45 750 Baby Grarid Now 510 775 Baby Grand Now ..... 540 825 Baby Grand Now 595 620 665 725 o d maii Tirana inow 900 Parlor Grand Now... 975 Parlor Grand Now... 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