s -1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY .4, 1927- :" ' "- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON I Li- y audrzd sure J Social Calendar 1 AlYPucue Moore announces Enljtxgement to Gardner Knapp of Grants Pass A host of Salem friends will be much interested in the news of the engagement of Miss Lucile Moore, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, to Mr. Gardner Knapp of Grants Pass. Both are Btudents at Oregon Agricultural college. The betrothal was announced at the Alpha Chi Omega and Sig ma Gamma houses orer the week end. Miss Moore is past presi dent of Alpha Chi Omega, and a member of Omrican Nu. national honorary In home economics. Mr. Knapp is a member of Sigma Gamma fraternity, manager of the , Today Benefit bridge tea. - Woman's Club house, auspices Salem Wom an's club. Benefit Doernbeeker hospital. ' Auxiliary to Veterans of For eign Wars. Mrs. George E. Lewis, 1,180 North Winter street, at 2 o'clock , IT If.. T t i a t Stiff, uo mwia wr gat. Uocy. Mra. B. W. Vlck, hostess air. ana mro. u. u. i isucr, ur, si Garden "at-homes." Auspices of Salem Garden club.' Homes on Fatrmount Hill. First Methodist Woman's Home Missionary society. Church par- Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and ?Ijs.V. E. Kuhn. Dr. and Mrs. W. A Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil lett. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sample. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. Mr. ' and Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn, Mr. I f rww?. and Mrs. Charles Wiper Mr.. nd MIa " ty iu rs. vj i clla i iaj, . buu airs. nvH Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vibbert, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Simon, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bower- First Christian Woman's Home Church par lors. 2:30 o'clock. Business and Professional Wom an's club. Gray Belle, 6:30 o'clock sox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cloyer, VIncent de Paul parlsn house. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mr. Young Married People's club of uu mu. y.v-uu. -.. Flm Presbyterian church. 6:30 Airs. e. a. ivui nil. Bau jars o'clock dinner and social hour. Dakota club. . First Methodist church, 6:30 o'clock. Maccabees social meeting, Mc- Van Seller Wiedef. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Roughton, Mr. and Mrs. P. iqs Bearer and corresDondentl E. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs.3eorge for the Portland Telegram on the King, Mr. and Mrs. O. L Martin, Coraack haUf 8 o'clock. campus. He is aUo a member ot y. "7 , U,B- ,",U,,"UIU' Royal Neighbors of , America. Sigma Delta CHI, national Journal-1 " " "". Ist. Paul's parish house. 8 o'clock. tn fralorn fv A nh, Kannt Pi . uu mis. u. . ivcuucuj , . auu Violin, Pizzacato Polka ! Joan 'Evans. Violin, Cello, Piano trio, march . Wellesly Dwight Armstrong, Wm. E, 1 Moses, Joy Turner Moses Violin (a) Traumerei-Schumann (b) Aera Heesche Piano duet, Triumphal March Eggeling Peggy Sadler, Elizabeth .... Kraus. Piano, Country Gardens..Grainger Ralph Savage. Violin, Adoration Borowski Margaret Eddy. Vocal, Little Mother of Mine ... . (Requested) Piano duet. Polonaise Militaine in A Major Chopin Alice Claxton, Margaret Burns. iolinAir Varie No. 1 .Danda Dwight Armstrong. Piano, My Old Kentucky Home (paraphrase de concert). .Gimbel Feme Tweedie Davenport. Violin quartet, The Dancing Master Severn Wunder, Glenna Hilti Margaret Eddy, Marjorie brand, Irene Bush. Joy Turner Moses, piano accotnp. Thursday national honorary in commerce; Mrs. Phil Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Laihis of the GAR. Business Kappa Kappa Psi, national band Flack. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser. meeting. Armory, 2 o'clock. Lausanne Hammer and Coffin. 1 Mr. aaa Mrs. . is. uiueue, mr rational" humor honorary. ad Mrs. Walter L. Spamlding, - . - I . . ... . ... r liar, ana airs. AiDen siuuu, ear. Mrs. Canfield and Mrs. and Mrs. James Goodman, Mr, Olson Entertain With and Mrs. Reed Rowland, Dr. and Two Elaborate Affairs IMrs. H. a. Gueffroy, Mr. and Mrs. It has been many months since I Lewis Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs, Salem matrons have been invited William Cravatt of IVrUand. and ?,Zm" . I , , it I - U Jf w ttnit Mr T.AA Cn 1 "& ." to I wo iBairs m urge ana euw iiwoia, ate as the bridge tea on Monday field and Dr. and Mrs. O; A. Ol afternoon and the bridge party! son. of Monday evening at which Mrs. v v r A TimnnP Lee Canfield and Mrs. O. A. Ol- -,Ui C' A. Rummage un unrp hnnlniuiM it th Wnm. wOtC IS tt OUCCCSS .n', rh.h house on North Cottaee A total Of 11J6.Z was ciearea I . . -,lrnn,o.l COlW tiuu. street. Seventy-two tables of ' l ST . wliiimr htw, . . . . , . , . . . I cilia innnaAren nv inn iwua ill l " triage were in pjay aunng me hi- " " - - i FWdav . . . I tha (ntorsit of a MmmnBitT hoUSfi I iMAltxy ternoon ana evening on eaca I v . .cinn lac me viin neserve wmysiuuiiu The club room was exceedingly I at Menima- festive with hundreds of gorgeous .i...... rT.,h tulips, ferneries, hydrangeas and! Mr, fi3 E Terwilllger will en Lanka of purple and white lilacs tfirtain thft Westwav. club tomor in many floor baskets. sba will be as The guests were greeted at the ,tpd hv Mrs. lrentt gt Helens. door by Phyllis Fisher and Vera Leechler, who presented the score Deleaates in Pendleton curds. I Mrs. Avis Martin and Mrs. Jen- Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Canfield l nie Miller are attending the Wom- were assisted during the afternoon I an's Benefit association conven- by Mrs. U. S. Page, Mrs. Earl I tion in Pendleton this week. Piuha ILf wa 17r1 win 1 vm atPAn0 I Mrs. Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Griffith WUL Pratt. Mra. N. H. Jones and Mrs. nnieriain iensingwn EaHPaue, . Mr.8- ?e P! Griffl.thwill ! f. ii,in. tenam me memnws toe n.eu fre'shmets were served at small rfngton club tomorrow afternoon per cent of all the iomes have Town and Gown club. Laus- i anne Hall. Ladies of the G. A. R. Business meeting. Armory. 2 o'clock Town and Gown club. 1 Hall. Edward Adams Cantrell. "The ." Wo man's club house, 8 o'clock. Raphe terian club. One o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson, hostess. Kensington club. Mrs. George P. Griffith, hostess Westway club. Mrs. G. E. Ter Woman's Alliance of First Uni tarian church, 1 o'clock luncheon. Executive committee meeting of American Legion auxiliary. YWCA at 3 O'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Armory, 2 p'clock. OAC club. Woman's club house, 8 o'clock. kitchen over a kitebjen sink. In 10 out of every 100 it is pumped by hand. The old fashioned wick lamp is used in more than, one-half of the farm homes. Although1 32 per cent of the homes oif West Vir ginia are piped with gas, only 3 tables. every 100 homes have electric il Mrs. G. L. Newton won the first rr- dusst at Roval HomeU,' , t fjprize of the afternoon. The second Mr. -nd Mrs. Cecil Royal of I 4 " So r uunsmair, aw. rare nouse jqbbis methoo nf heating in delightfur feature .oi: the. af Lt the Jloinee ofr.'Beyal'. p- 5 whose , I ti rnoon was the group of aongs ent8 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Royal llftrv tem 'ture rfta T-iicn mts. vv. canton &mttniat 2475 Maple avenue, bang, accompanied at the piano by I , ,? : Mr3. Frank Zinn. One number, New Series of Card i.ilacs," was in special keeping I Parties Opens with the gorgeous decorations. I a new series-of card parties at The afternoon guest group In-1 the St. Vincent de Paul parrish eluded Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, I hall will cpea at! 8 o'clock tonight Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr.,'Mrs. I Five hundred will be in play, with i;-orge Dunsf ord, Mrs. Ray Hart- J prizes for the highest scores. fcmith. Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mrs. the following 1 committee : Miss Tjr 'Z T" J. if. Garnjobst, Mrs. D. X. Beech-1 Jessie Miller. Mrs. Grace Kleeman. I.r. Mrs. U. S. Page.' Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Mamret Kirsch, Mr. Norma , " C;; "J VI 'v"; VSl Iluuter. Mrs Harry Belt. Mrs R. Maler M? Margaret Pallette and J Q T IV ffJ'SSS: Mrs- Ltt.0""- mont d Minnesota having the Weia. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. Carl J Practical Nurses Will Meet Webb. Mrs. Louis Lunsford. Mrs, The Practical Nurses associa- tion will meet ai o oc iuum Iflav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Jackson.. 1010 North Cottage I meni are Deing seni 10 leaaers oi street. ' - heme demonstration in each state to serve as a guiae in iormuiaung plans for the active campaign for better equipped homes. Aemirdin to a deliehtful CUS- Musicale WW. Be GlVCn Oil N. II. Jones. Mrs. G. S. Newton. I. rin..,m .t..h i.m th fViinw ti Til. CL A 'in. Mrs. Carrie Fpwle. Mrs. O. Sv I . dant of the season at the Observance of Music Week iion. airs, wauer uueaner. J jufhee : Country club. The final An Interesting program planned Ida Nilea. Mrs. C. S. Blodgett. Mrs.H , v avent of last for the observance of Music week I at the TMCA will be given on Fri day by a group of violin and piano pupils! of Joy Turner' Moses. 'The program, which will open I at 8 o'clock. Will be given us fol Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. Roy Burton, Mrs. Frederick Brock. Mrs. D. W. Laflar. Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Eric But- lr. Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy, Mrs. Wood stoves are the prevailing farm homes average Jan uary temperature reaches or goes below the freezing point. In 42 states the majority of women start a fire three times daily in wood or coal ranges for meal preparation. Seventeen per cent of the women on California farms cook with electricity, About four-fifths of the farm families have automobiles; in 34 states more than Ihre the families had them Fifty-seven in every 100 fam largest proportion, In more than one-fifth of the farm homes there are radio sets Detailed summaries of equip- TiUicuin Club Closes KageU Mrs. Jesse.Campbell, J "Wi& Daw at l I M. f IMIia uuum;, iUlO, V I Knowland, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. Charles Millard. Mrs. Charles night. Millard Brant. Mrs. Louis Olson. Mr, w. J. Uliequfst, MrsChas. f Svecial Executive rratt. Mrs. J. A .Bernard!, Mrs. i Meetina Is Uallea V. K. Sharer, Mrs, C. E. Cashatt, I An important meeting of the Mr. v, I ' xA,v Hf T .r i, Clmit" avointlwii immHte nf th Atner- Mrs. II, T. Lbve, Mrs. James Im-1 ican Legion auxiliary has been J August lluckestein, Mrs. C." P.l noon at the YWCA. i ,,i 4.m.rn Mr. u-rnnir ilavhtteruin Club Will Meet Tomorrow x-au uuusuu.,1 ... . . ,. . . vl,rtt t v - W. win enuruiB neuoeri uit.iuv viunu. iauuuuwi..- "ofeuvi Rapheterian club tomorrow after- Delbert JepBon i noon with a 1 o'clock luncheon I Vocal, In tbe Garden ot My Heart Caro Roma truth lage. Mrs Mrs, Walter PeoQisgtoo. Mrs. A U. Ilankin. Mrs. Grace Gillon. Mrs. f'laiiiln Mnriio Mra Walter Smith. Mrs. George W.. Cleveland, Mrs. 3fer n,e Lter schlosberg, Mrs. J fWeri'sHh a Statistics leUogK. Mrs. Earie Dane., Mrs. i i M. noughton, Mrs, AU: WaM Swrvev of Farm Homes law. Mrs. T. A. Raff ety Mra. liar-1 , General Federation of Women's old Brown, Mrs. I. W Follls, Mra. I (uoa Headquarters, Washington. Koy Romaine, Mrs. Carl cnapier.i Dtt April JO.- The recent sur- Mrs. Roy Mills. Mrs. .T.tk. eea-ive- of arm ome eaninment con ham. Mrs. E. A. Paulson, Mrs. fancied br the General Federation riolin quartet. Rondo . Margaret Eddy. Marjorie Wua der. Glenaa Hiltibrand, Irene Bush. Piano, 'Dream Memories Benson Margaret Burns. i Joan Evans Piano, To the Summer Virgi Alice Claxton. Violin duet, Dream of the Shep herdess r - Lebltsky Margaret Eddy, Marjorie - Wunder. - Piano, Polonaise Mazurka..- Ilia Huter. Larae Tea at Club House Will Benefit Doernbeeker Hospital fraciicauy every lub woman in Salem is Interested in the suc cess of the benefit ; bridge tea which will take place this after noon under the. auspices of the Salem Woman's club at the club house. Playing will start at 2 o'clock. A special tea . hour will following the awarding of prizes. An interesting program will de light the guests at this time. A number of out of town guests are expected to come .to Salean for the event. Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding is general chairman of the affair. House Guests. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lester Soden and daughter Jane, of Portland, were visitors at Labish Meadows on Sunday. Guests at Labish Meadows Guests over the week-end at Labish Meadows farar-were .- Mrs. Sarah Hovenden and her friend, Mrs. Clara Gilbert of Alameda Park. Portland. Missionary Societu Plans Meeting The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet . this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. E. DenHhm will be in chargej of the lesson on "The' Philippines of Today." Mrs. D. B. Simpson will have the program. The re freshments will be in charge of Mrs. Clifford Elgin. Mrs. J. C. Perry will greet the guests at the door. Business and Professional Women to Meet at Gray Belle Members of the Salem Business ard Professional Women's club will meet tonight at the Gray Belle for a 6:30 o'clock dinner. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, presi dent of Willamette university, will give the address of the evening, speaking on "Education for the Business Woman." In keeping with Music week, special numbers of interest have been arranged. Miss Lena Belle Tartar, accompanied by Miss Lois Plummer, will give vocal solos; Miss Edith Findley will give xylo phone numbers, and the group will sing club songs. The Tegular business meeting will take place tonight. The sing ing of club songs will constitute practice for the state convention. Young Married People Plan Club Dinner The Young Married People's club of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the church for the regu lar monthly club dinner and social hour. Each family Is asked to bring a covered dish and buttered rolls. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cham bers head the committee on ar rangements. Benefit Five-Hundred Party Is Planned The executive committee of the Woman's Relief corps will sponsor a benefit five-hundred party Fri day afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of - Mrs. Vr. W. Davies, 541 North Cottage street on the Summer street bus line. Royal Neighbors Will Meet The regular meeting of the Ray- al Neighbors of America will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at St. Paul's parish house. Social hour will fpllow the program. which is in charge of Mrs. Laura Macklin. O. A. C. Club Will Meet on Friday Members of the Salem OAC club are anticipating an interesting meeting on Friday evening. May at the Woman's club house at 461 North Cottage street. E. F. Underwood is chairman of the committee in charge of the enter tainment. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock. Birthday Anniversary Is Celebrated at Mundinger Home The fifth birthday anniversary of Lester Neil Bones, nephew of Mrs. Clarence Mundinger, was delightfully celebrated yesterday citernoon when Mrs. Mundinger was hostess at her home at 1340 Eerry street. Mrs. Mundinger was assisted by Mrs. E. Standifer, Mrs. John Biwer and Mrs. J. E. Scott. The rooms were decorated with tulips and lilacs. At the refresh ment hour pink and white refresh ments were 6erved. In the group' were Betty Jean Allison of Seattle, La Verne Scott Herbert Nunn, Barbara Rund, Robert Rund, Paul Vermillion, Roy Vermillion, Jean Hazelton Byron Hazelton Jr., Edith Hazel ton and the honor guest, Lester Neil Bones. Louis Frohmader. Mrs. George Jof women's clubs has resulted m violin Fantasie No. 3.. Denela H..LI. we wn J A tMfltVn1t CP 1 . . - . . . . ' . . Mrs. W. Grier, MreMerrffl D. tl8tlc8 relative to present day rural piano ln a Whirl Bachs Ohling, Mrs. W. ?P.Babok andlTOftdttion9, Forty thousand farm . g, Mrs. w. ir. l budcovk i conditions.' Forty thousand farm the hostesses. Mrs.' Canneia ana fwolnen in c 42 counties of 46 Mrs. Olson. . I xtates contributed to the report. In the evening the club house! i eTenr 100 homes in which these Mas once more1 av festive setting I farm women live, the report states but 27 i have water piped into the Bernice Winegar. Reading. At the Fray Norma Sutherland. For Your Children .5 COD LIVER OIL (Norwegian) By a special refining process, we offer an excellent product from fresh Norwegian . cod livers. . .xr .v Used -wisely to , prevent rickets - in infants and children. Rich in vita mine "A." ; FULL PINT 75c , Perry Drag Store 115 S. Commercial Woman's Relief Corps EnttrUiiU Patriotic Orders at Open Meeting The Woman's Relief corps was hostess erganization to all patri otic orders of the city on Satur day evening lit the YMCA build ing. Mrs Mary Ackerman, presi dent of the Woman's Relief corps, was in charge of the program, i The program opened with the singing of "America" by the group, with Mrs. LaMoine Clark leading and Mrs. Mary Entress at the pi ano, i ' Dr. Norman Kendall Tully, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. the address of the evening. The Sons of Union Veterans quartet gave a number, with Mrs. Fessenden at the piano. Mrs. En tress played the new state song, after which the assembly sang the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," with Mrs. Entress at the piano. William Zeak of Bandon, who is divisional commander of the Sons of Union Veterans, gave an address. .The song. "America, the Beau- UtNiV was sung by all. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Myrtle Collins, Mrs. Anna Simmons and Mrs. Sarah Peterson in charge: Fatrmount Gardens Will BeiOptn to the Public X I LIS AWT1WUtt A' group of the most attractive gardens in Salem will be open to the public tnl8 afternoon under the auspices of the Salem Garden club. Those which will be viewed are all on Tairmount Hill and in clude the gardens of Clifford Far mer,1 T. A.' Livesley, Curtis Cross. George Putnam, Charles Weller. U. G. Shipley, Miss Minnie Downing and Mrs. J. H. Cradle baugh. . Dakota Club Will Meet at First Methodist Church Members of the "Dakota club will meet at 6:30 o'clock this eve ning at the First Methodist church for a pot-lnck dinner and, social ireeting. Each family is 'asked to bring a well filled basket and dishes for own service. California Visitor Returns Ercel Mundinger has returned home after a two weeks' vacation in California. Mr. Mundinger was the guest of relatives and friends in San Francisco, San Jose, Ala meda and Lodi. Nancy Gabrielle Clark is on Interesting Tour of World The -many friends of Miss Nancy Gabrielle Clark of 322 North 14th street will be interested to know that she is now making a tour of the world, and reports a splen did voyage as far as Honolulu. C A. LUTHY Jeweler In New Location 23 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Repaired WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and Guaranteed at PRESCOTT'8 291 N. Commercial St., Salem SUNDAY, MAY 8 Special Mother's Day Stationery $1.00 Candle sets, Raycroft ware, fountain pens, desk sets gifts which are so inexpensive yet are so appreciated A Complete Line of Mothers' Day Cards, Mottos, Etc. Commercial Book Store A. A. Gueffroy 169 North Commercial for an outstanding event fwhen Dr nnii Mra ft a nimn and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield invited second group of friends for bridge The hostesses were assisted dur ing the evening by Mrs. Earl Tish er, Mrs. Elmer Dane.. Mrs. , C. Perry. .Mrs.. Leon , Gleason, ,.Mrs Harlev White and Mrs. Fred De lano. , - ' ' ; 4 The high score among the ladies was won by Mrs. Ic w. Oleason. while- Ross Goodman placod high est1 among ifee. men,.-. , , .. . In' the evening group the guests . were Mr.'-hnd Mrs." Elmer Dane, Ur; and-Mrs. JJ&JPerry(JHr, ana Mrs. Harlev White. Mr. and Mrs. nalnh CoolerrMf.lald BlrsrEarl , Xosr Gar 0E1BERLINGS AoMriea'a Finest Tire W W hm tm W BUUr t IPO 8. Commercial .; . . Tel. 471 SALE1I U ARD WAHTI CO. . u The-WlaehesUr-Stece rhene 173 . 1S3 N. OomL Ct. teleplliote 2599 For Free Estimate On Your Plumbing Job h DEBS THE PLtjMBER ' Dclbcrt A. Bechtel, Contractor Standard fixtures always repair work all work I 'and fixtures guaranteed ' x - in all their glory are here for your selec tion. Go through the stock, take your time and you will surely find just what you want and at 4 fi price within your budget. Spring f f Dresses fill ' ilias Clark is an alumni of W.I lamette nniveVsity- where she stud ied lait atd -vms later admitted "to the bar. She has served in various offices as a stenographer and short hand reporter! Maccabees Plan Social Hour ' The regular meeting of the Maccabees will take: place at J 8 o'clock this evening in McCornack hall. The state commander will be a special guest. A social hour will follow the meeting. ' Hal Hibbard Auxiliary ; Hal Hibbard 'auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will meet at the armory Friday after noon. May 6. at 2 o'clock. - A number of new members will be-icitiated. Crane Barnes sawmill to be (built in Bear Valley- when Herrictc railroad is completed. The Incomparably BETTER WAYS Vault Entombment are as close as your LOCAL Funeral Director 2 .' A '. '. - I'm- 1 The Cost of Cremation is only 45 ALTHOUGH you may reside half a thousand miles away from the Portland Crematorium the reverent care and tender protection of its beaxir tiful mausoleums and colum bariums are easily . available for your own. sacred dead Tour heal funeral dire&or can make all arrangements and fully explain these incomparably better ways. it GREMATORIBM POR31AND OREGON CremaMcniaultEiitcniibniient ROSTEIM & GREEMBflM I'KQUOT SHEETING Is the best. Take no substitute 81 In Pequot Bleached ' SHEETING yd. 55c 10-4 Pequot , Bleached SHEETING yd. 62c 9-4 Wearwell ". Bleached SHEETING yd. 45c 81 In. Pequot Unbleached . SHEETING yd. 50c 10-4 Pequot Unbleached SHEETING yd. 55c 9-4 Wearwell . Unbleached SHEETING yd ' 42c BIG MILLINERY DEPARTMENT . . In Rear Room ; .. t - Hundreds of Ladies' Hats Beautiful Selection All" New Priced From $2.50to$5.00 None Higher . Specials at 02.50 to 03.75 LOTS OF CHILDREN'S HATS ? 51.00 to 02.50 t ; ... Loads of Flowers" . , ' .; , , 240 & 246 Ncrt!iCcrr.crcIr.l Cl. is .v r fin, rreaericA