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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1927)
n -THE OREGOtf STATESMAN; SAlEiS OKEGG(It,rw V . t -. . ... Officers of White, Shrine A re Installed "at Impressive Ceremonial on Monday The officers of Willamette ne No. 2, Order of the White ne of Jerusalem, were install ed in an impressive ceremonial Monday evening.- April 18. ,,The attractive decoration of the Mason ic Temple, and - the tiny .'flower piris, Elisabeth Anne Herrick and Vera Louise Beechler, added ef fectiveness to the floral degrees exemplified by 4 Elisabeth Shafer. installing officer, and Edythe Jane Wyatt, worthy herald.' The pro- n Wtifti VTiAmlwkrfl f thn 1 dill - " I Kastern Star were invited, com 1 nienced with an .address of wel icome by Pearl Speer, retiring wor Vthy high priestess. Preceding 'the duet wa anng-by L. Mabel Cup- per aD(l num i miKOH, wuik Sojourner Cupper gave a;eld be fore the iristallaMon - of the' ap pointiveofners." An n hue nail y ap propriate reading ! bjri Carrie f M. Chase was followed bf the' procla mation of election and Installation by the worthy herald. Officers for the ensuing; year an Winifred IL Herrick, worthy high priestess; Arthur Edwards, watchman of shepherds; Grace N. Babcock, noble prophetess; Amos Vass, worthy scrtbe; Katherine Bernard!, worthy treastirer; Maud Scott, worthy chaplain; Ella Nei nieyer, worthy shepherdess; Ha zel Gillette, worthy guide." Appointive ' officers are ' Merle JUmp, worthy herald; William Mc- ( all, first wise man; Charles Rat cliff, second wise man: Julius Aim; tliird wise man; Glean C. Niles, king; rearl E. Pratt, queen; Net tie Smith, first hand maid; Lena M. Beechler, second hand maid; Margaret Montgomery, third hand maid; Gladys" Adams; organist; lara O. Miller, worthy guardian; v p. Rasmussefi. worthy euard. other aDDOintire officers include .Vtbr queen's attendants, Agnes Mil- It h. Myla Chambers, Rowena Ber th lson. Clio Cashatt.' Ruth Mae wrence, Caroline TJerod, Loreta Miller. Myrtle Pierson; Madonna, Florence L. Pugh; color bearer, Ceorge H. Burnett; color escorts, K;iwena Berthelson, Loreta Millar musicians, L. Mabel Capper, Rose AY Babcock, Gladys AdamS?' tdr- icspondent. Rath Mae Lawrence; nil kness and distress, Winnie Lew is. Bthel F. Headrlck. ' "" Installing officers for'the even in. i were Elisabeth' ShaferVyaSslst- ei. by William Neimeyer, Josephine iiss, worthy chaplain; Edythe J y?U. worthy , herald; Minnie metier, worthy scribe, and Marie X- Call, organist. , The refreshment committee for the evening included Katie P. Stur Kin. Edna Ramp, Merle Ramp, Syl via Brixey, Agnes Jones, Nellie Taylor. Josephine Vass, Maude Scott,' Gladys Adams and Mabel St ttlemeier. ilr. I Ky Daughter of Mir. arid Mrs. Arthur H.Moore Will Arrive From Orient in May' A host oi &aiem'lr lends will be natly interested? to" know that and Mrs. B. Little John' Brad- ( Helen Moorey will rrlTe in the United States early inMay. Mrs. Bradley, who :was bfide'of lat August in the, Orient; la 'a daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur )1. Moore and a sister of Miss Ruth Moore. Since Mrs. Bradley's marriage, v inch was performed on board her Mi aaier, -she has made her home u ar Shanghai, China. - M r. Jiradley recently received in ws from headquarters to the vfT'-rt that'he had .been transferred i.; k to the United 'States.-1 After sending two weeks; in Satem, Mr. ai:d Mrs. Bradley will go to' New York where Mr. Bradley Will con fer with the head of his firm. ; Mr, and Mm. Bradley expect to make their rnture Tiome'ln -North Caro lina. 'They sailed from China last Fri i on t he President' Jackson. They wi'i stop in ' Honolulu on th' ir way to San Francisco. t Mrs. Hartman Htis Guests' Mrs. H. Hartman entertained as her house guests over the 'Easter week-end! Mfi. Stewart and daugh ter,5 Virginia;' The "Stewarts left the first of the week for Minne- apdlis. Alma Woodruff Celebrates BOth IStrtnday, Anniversary With Party Yesterday A delightful affair of yesterday afternoon was the party at which Alma Woodruff celebrated her 80th' birthday anniversary at the Bungalow maternity home. The rooms were lovely with WwWbf Japanese primrose:- A de licious birthday cake was cut when the' refreshments were served. In th group' were4 Alma Wood ruff,' the-honor guest, Mrs. 'Marian M. GOod,vMrs. S. :A. Ditmar; Mrs. E. M.,t Kerr; Mrs. M. E.- Rohbet ana the bostesses, Ruth E. Fusoa and Helen Wldmer. Knight Memorial Church Sponsors Successful Easter Observances At no other Salem church was Easter Sunday observed more suc cessfully than at the Knight Me morial church. At the 11 o'clock service 64 new members were re ceived Into the church. In the eveningj a memorable concert was given by a chorus choir of 40 - voices. Appreciated visiting soloists Were Jeannie Hig- gins of Monmouth and - Everett Craven of Portland who, with Mrs. Craven, spent Easter 'in Salem. A total- of 525 members and guests werei In attendance at this service. .: ' . - Since accepting- the-pastorate of the Knight Memorial church Rev. H. C. Stover, the -pastor, who him self is a musician, . baa -given a particular impetus to this type of worship. Faculty Club Will Meet Tomorrow The Willamette University Fac ulty 'Women's, club -will meet to morrow afternoon 'at the home of 'Mrs. Roy Keene a 540 Lefelle street. Assistant - hostesses with Mrs. Keene ' will be Mrs. Morton E.jPeck, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney. Mrs. Guatav Ebsen and Miss Win nifred McGilL, Robert C. Pdulus ' Will Shoto Autbchrorh.e8'alr Open Meeting at YMC A The spring, exhibit of Kobert"C. Paulus autoehromes wfll be given at. the - YMCA oft Friday evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of "tflr siletQ'ArtB league. Mr." Paul us has recently made a group of spring scenes In" colors which will " ' ' i i'i ; i ' O , Voday ' f ' .; Daughters of the Nile.Masonic Temple.! All day meeting., - f . f Lady Eagles. Mrs., C. Roberts, 16S0 Mill street, hostess, 2 p m. Sewing.i , ,i . Leslie Methodist WFMS. I Mrs. W. J. Linfoot, hostess. Past Noble Grands. Mrs. Martha Brletzke, 671 N. Church street, hostess.1 : Salem Business and Profession al Women's club, YMCA. Ladies Aid-cord e of the First Methodist church. . Royal Neighbors : of America. St. Paul's-parish house, 8 o'clock. 4rhanda7 . . Willamette university men's glee club. Capitol theater, 8:15 o'clock. Willamette' University' Faculty Women's club.' Mrs. Roy' Keene, hostess. ' : ' Institutions department pro gram, state hospital. Arranged by Orax club.' " Silver tea.' Ladles of the GAR. Col: and Mrs. Francis Rollb; 280 Mission street, 2 to-. 5 o'clock... Golderi WOat -CluS 'of w:' B.' A.'' krs. George' Mfller,c Sottth. 'f 18th street, hostess.' ' ' ' . ' v Chapter G of the'PEO Sister hood. Mrs.. W. H. Hughes." hos tess. '. Daffodil "circle of Khlght Me morial "church! Mrs. Guy Nugent, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. FHdajr . ' ' Come'dy at: St. joeeph's" audi torium." "Mrs. Tubbs Philosophy. 8 o'clbck. Woman's Bible class of ,lFirst Methodist church. Mrs'. John Rob bins, 642 N. Liberty; street, 2:30 o'clock. " ' Woman's "anxlllary of St. Paul's church. Mrs. A.C, F: Perry, 166 Washington street, hostess, 2;30 o'clock. ' Benefit card " party ' tlnddr ' aus pices 5 of 'Woman's Relief' corps.' Veterans room at armory, 2 to 4 o'clock Yomareo club of First Metho-' dist church.' Mrs. V. Gv Boyer, 354 N. Winter street, hostess. Saturday Salem' Woman's" club. Club house, 2:30 o'clock. ) Snhdajr Film at First Congregational chnrch, "The ReCreation of Brian Kent." 7:30 o'clock:. At the Elsinore Theater ' r mm . f' V it: 4 itsvi V, Prodnction Paradise For' To ' a ATaiamduritPictfio show to advantage' on the scTeeh. Each plate is an "Intricate work of art, taken as a time exposure out-of-dotfrsV The "public Is invited ho the ei hibition. Recently Mr. Parllus gave a very -successful exhibit 'In Portland 'under thejoint auspices of th 'Portland Gardeh clnb;"the Triirs End ' club, and'' the" Audu bon1 society. Mrs? 'Anderson Returns' Fr&mr Seattle ; Mrs. - Wl " EC' Anderson J ha re turned homd from a teftiday "trip to 'Seattle where she was" a guest over the Eastei' "nolidays. ' I'" Birthday Anniversanf of Mrs:-C: Av Kelts Celebrated With Surprise Party Members of the "writers' section of the Salem Arts league were in cluded' in 'the guest group which assembled on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells on Leslie street to surprise Mrs. Kells on her birthday anni versary: NdotheV: meeting f the writers' club" was held! The small hostesses for the af fair were Mary Elizabeth, ' Mar garet Ann and Frances -Kells. W. RVC: Ladies' Aid Postpones Meeting On account of" the silver tea which the ladies of the GAR will sohBar tomorrow afternoon at the -, home of Cbm'r&de and Mrs. Frkncls Rollo, the ladles' aid soci ety of ."the Woman's Relief corps has' postponed its meeting in or der that all may be able to attend the tea. . . Marion County WCTU WUl'Qohivene in Satcni on April' Ylth , f he "Marlon' county WCTU will COhVehe , in Salem on" Thursday, April 27 at the YMCA. Delegates from all unions in the county will be present. An ' all-day session will be held. In the evening the speaker 'will be W.r J. lierwlg, who will talk on the narcotic sit uation. . Visitorsin Olympia, Mrs. H. Hartman and Otto Hart- man have gone to Olympia where they wilt be the house guests of Mr. t and ' Mrs. Frederick Brock. Mr. Hartman will return in a few days; Mrs. Hartman, however, plans to spend several weeks in Washington." - Yomareo Club ' Will '-Meet Mrs; U. G. B6yer will entertain members of the Yomareo' club Of the First Methodist church, on Fri day afternoon at her home, 354 N, Winter street! " Fourth Card Party in Series1 Will, be Sponsored The'executive committee of the Woman's Relief corps, will sponsor the' fourth card party in the series on Friday afternoon' from -2 to 4 o'clock in the veterans ;room 'ofi tne armory. Ten parties man are planned. .-. ( Mrs. Ferry WUl Entertain Woman's AuxUidru The woman's auxiliary of . St.; Paul's Episcopal1 church wity meet on Friday afternoon at , 2 3 0 o'clock at the home of 'Mrs! .'A. C. F. Perry. 166 "Washington street. asked ' to J.s CVLee"dy.s "Mrs. Leedy isMhe daughter'of Mrs:nIlson'and the sister of Mrs.' Near. ; Jason Lee Central Circte - The jcentrat - circle of the Jason Lee ?Aid society will meet; at the home of -Mrs. :'-W? . ACutamlngs at 1357 North 'Winter street at lf30 o'clock: today for a " covered -dish luncheon. . Wedding Is Solemnized ' InlNew York February 28.- Mrs. Cornelia Moynihan -is an nouncing to her friends the mar riage of her daughter.' Mary, Ce- I cilia, to Kenneth D-. Snyder - of i Pfttsfield, Mass. The marriage took place on Feb.- '28- infNew York.' . ' : ;.'- ' Hs$yh(nnell y. ' i : ' Returns: w 'Saienil " , . ." Miss Kathryn1 Gunnellreturned to Salem" last 'evening "from 'Port land "where she; lias 'been' recover ing' from a minor operation at' the Portland Medical hospital Mrs. Hughes Will -Entertain Chapter G v Mrs. W. H. Hughes will enter tain " the members of- Chapter '-G of the PEO. sisterhood 'on- Thurs day afternoon at her : home; on Hansen', avenue.- .-. . - ' r Stdti C "'tit, V Miserable Hacking ' - Cough Take SCHAEFER'S . in HERBAL' !' iOUGH SYRUP Sold Only at c h ftm&wti .DRUG 8TOIUB i & TJte Penslar Store 135 Nprth CommcrcJsl, SU . THE " ' ,) it-, mm : - u n- kxbbt Kfl !, Wl v 1 I I H . IS' i Ill I : I .1. II 1 1 II U III" Iff t II I - r- S : i ,. : " -.-. 12:48 mis ! i t r . . 1 ' 24:7 Ope will surely firtd justtthecoat to onets Jikirigjher and prices are so varied? that tKey- tbo fit almbsiVanydesirei There are5 jaunty! little'sport'cqay of Cplaid .mixtures with'; belts of leather there a,re . mart nCa$ha., and ' satins with u casha trim and there are oh, well 'just' come in,and,stroll around we'll be glacl tphow them all tayou'withoubyour ' feeling the least bit obligated'. on Falrmount Hlll. c uivui Uvi a , - ate bring their mite , boles. Royal Neighbors ! WiUxMeet The regular 'meeting, of ' the Royal Neighbors of ' America will be held at 8 o'cloclc tonight' at St: Paul's parish' hall. Salem Group Spends Easter in Gresham Mr.' and Mrs. Francis -E. Neer, Natolie Neer and Mrs. w:;E. Wil son motordd" to Gresham'. to - spend Easter Sunday with -Air. and: Mrs. Daffodil 'CircieWili :: ': Meetlat-Nugjfot Hornly Th l)airodil .clrtje'; ot,Khight Membrfal church '.wflr'met at '2:30 o'clock Thursday tilfteraohrat-'thj home of Mrs. Cuy-Nugerifin tWest Salem.-' .'-' .-r C. A. LUTHT' la Nrir-Iattoir : 823 -STATHi-STREET T-: yr Watches,' Clocks 'and 'JewelW ' Repaired ' ' ' BiisinessWomenrWill: i t i Meet at Yt MCAi- -" ?f The Salem .Business -.and Pro fessional Women4 club will nfeet this evening at ther" city -YMCA tat the anticipated meeting "at Which the" loslngteam in the recent; con3; test Will' entertain the twinning side. ' - ;7v.-" 7 !-. : i Parker & Co: 44 IS. Cbrriaer- " ciat Don't '"faif to ee" Ptrker about repairing youj car." Expert mechanics 1 at your 6tf le. All' vork gnaran.ted r-. () ,j O. W Day, tires, tubes and ae cessorlear 'has- the Goodyear tires; the' standard of irthe' world! "Mr; Day .can give you. mora mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. () V " f" X" . "' ' ' !r emr w si. Bedding- and Window Bos of -shrubs 'and pereniitalW v j ... - 'cBiMTHAtfr,;: Telephone 380 .512 BtateSe.,i 2 mm, y i a 9. X vaj-'.'wr s At Wilson one s'FalshiGSa' pi W bny and sell f or'cash ,ohly;thereb3r gtrtngr grealer values f 6r;ybtir rrrdney. We wilt hoW no sales, ourpolicy) is to yireyqurrcustomcrs real values every day of the year and not just once in a while. LuSive . Showing of;. irene iia Zelle ; Distinctive Frocks' And ' Dorothy:Knapp4' ' Smart Dresses for -Women Wilsonf g;(Dftt:Shpp 4 Style and Quality .Without Extravagance t State Street Nexb Door East r Below High . . Oregon Theatre ' .' I ti i '. Il! I isi ' PIN w H ' ..- Ji tj 7S'l; i -. . f; QuccnMaric of Rouminia Statcs.was presented ;Wita X delicious1 Birthday Cake . l:-" -V3 -7 : 'ficw-Yi 7-u; Calumet Bake- Shdpb Mkr;Giuirt:BakM . The1 prescrtttiotf was en dowed with-aTtouch-i of dainty'charmthek sword by Mrs:- Samuel Ihstiiy ; cmitiefi t k Ghicae H spaa! lqacjer Jfljd Jcascmat ing'star ihThcRunSwayt Rdn;a "Dice, of Gbd"' recently staged at the;: btudebaker " Tneatre," ; . ro. ' ;; .(V ' l t t . ' ti' 7,- ' i. miMM-EI BAlUNGPOWDElt Should' ii uuil in ' alyeUr'bakitigi. , iThis cate? weichWsixtv rounds anl wa rre- '' 7 7 v pirrd-Avirfi Ofomet Baking PoA'dcf . Ir was rndVinrVevcral lavtrs'ahd fined whrifruit tf' t; 4 B'cauttfuf flcnVers inibWei of ogaf 'adorned- Tfig ' .cake and ''iru stopped with a' roal cro-n. ' made cntirclv of ralafablc sweets ; ' . . . . . Calumet trtahs -baJutir eaiiit it's doubls actinia - ' ;SAITE S i T I'M E S. T HOS'E Q'FV: A' NY- OTHERS D'R:AM Original Yellow Front ", j .. . -. ' '-. f. , j.: .; .. Phone-197 :- 7 .-"'-.- 7. -f