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- THE 6fcC6ft f ASiiAft SaLM, OREGON ' THtmSDAtfcoRNlN "91 i I 1 or 4' o- l Social Calendar .Little Light Bearers Class W&l Have Party This Afternoon The Little Light Bearers Class of the First Methodist church will hare a party this afternoon at two thirty o'clock inthe chnrch par lors. Miss Laura Heist will speak on "Child Lire in India." Her talk will be Illustrated by living mod els.1 , 'A number of the members of the class; will give recitations; Mothers of the children are in vited to be additional guests at the party. ?. . , .' . - - Golden West Club Will Meet This Evening The first fall meeting of the Golden West Club of the Wom an" Benefit Association will be held at eight o'clock, this evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 South Nineteenth- street. First Open Meeting of Salem Arts League, tVMl Attended A large number were in attend atfcefft" the first open meeting of the fall of the Salem Arts League held In the assembly room of the library Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alice Weister of Portland has 'asked the cooperation of the Salem League In regard to the art exhibit at the Btate fair. Miss Lou 3 ella Baker will have charge of the -! story telling sectfon of the league.' ,'After the business session. Rev. Martin Ferrey gave Interesting criticisms ; and discussions of the two recent books, "Elmer Gantry" by Sinclair Lewis, and Owen John son's "Children of Divorce.." Rev. Ferrey first gave these boogre vlews . before the Book of the Month Club, a study class" spon- sored by the applied education de partment of the Salem Woman's Club of which Mrs,. George H. Al den is chairman. Since that time he has been asked to appear be fore practically every study club of the city. , " Mrs. Thomas Larkin Williams is president of the League for the year. Other officers are: vice president: Mr Charles J. Lisle; secretary: if(rs..CJif ton Mudd; fi nancial secretary: Mrs. Blanche M. Jones; and treasurer: Mr. S. H. Van Trump. . pAturn From Extended Va Sjttion at tieskowiri -.Mrs. S. Wi": Thompson and her daughter. Miss Louise Thompson, have Returned td Salefai after spending the snmmer months in their beach cottage at Neskowin. Attractive ' Bridge Tea Com pliments Mrs. Eiker .Complimenting Mrs. P. A. Eik er, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. E. C Cross, and Mrs. Frank Spears entertained with a - delightful bridge tea In the Cross home on Chemeketa street Tuesday after noon. The living rooms were lovely with baskets of zinnias and mari- golds In shades of copper and yel low. . - .Six tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon with high score prize won by Mrs. Phil Newmyer and second prixe by Mrs. Ray Hart man. Mrs. Eiker received a j?Het prize. Mrs. Prince Byrd and Miss Viv ian Eiker assisted the hostesses at the tea hour. - Installation Services Will Fpllotv Banquet of Order of Rainbow The Order of the Rainbow for girls will hold a mother and dau ghter banquet Saturday eventng. Fathers and mothers - of the girls and members of the Order of DeMolay are invited to attend the " Installation services which will be held at seven, forty-five o'clock In the Masonic temple. ; Clifton Mudd gave a group of ne gro readings. - Those motoring to Albany were Mrs. Carl Huber, Mrs. Theodore Roth. Mrs. W. J. Nelson. Mrs. E. H. Bingenheimer, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. Clifton JWudd, Mrs. Frank Strubel, Mrs. Earl Gregg, and Mrs. Ben J. Ellers. Miss Sybil Smith Becomes Bride Miss Sybil ' Smith became the bride of Arthur Pickering at an impressive ceremony performed Sunday morning at the Jason Lee Methodist church Rev. Pickering of Sherwood,, father of th groom, read the service; Rev. Thomas Acheson assisting. The bride was gowned in white crepe de chine with a full length tulle veil caught with a coronet of orange blossoms.; She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and Ophelia roses. Miss Angeline Smith, her sis ter's maid of honor. . wore yellow georgette and carried an arm bou quet of asters. The two bridesmaids. Miss Elsie Tucker and Miss Nellie Rowe. wore smilar frocks of orchid and peach georgette. They also carried asters. Rex Pickering acted as best man. Immediately after the ceremo ny Mr. and Mrs. Pickering left for Tacoma where tbey will make their home. Spending The Week at Oceanlake Mrs. Eric Butler and her dau ghter, Mary Gertrude Butler, are spending the, week at Oceanlake Mr. Butler and Myron Butler will join them for the week-end. Alpha Phi Alpha Sorority Entertains in Honor of College Girls Members of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority entertained! Tuesday ev ening at the home- of Miss Velleda Ohmart on South; Commercial street in honor of a group of girls who will enter Willamette Uni versity this fall. ; ine evening wa$ spent with games. At a late hour refresh ments were served. , i nose who assisted Miss Oh marf were Miss H4len Kafoury, miss ciauaine Gerth, Miss Helen ureunaupr, Airs. Beh Rickli, Miss Mary Kafoury, Miss Helen Moore. ana. Irene "BrelthSupt. Mr 8 j Byrd Hostess for Chapter G., P. E. O. Mrs. W. H. Byrd will be hostess this afternoon in her home at 595 Court Street, for the meeting of Chapter G., P. E. O. Mrs. Seymour Jones will speak on "Practical Patriotism." B. A. ,19 i r; Thursday ? Monthly meeting of ladles of G. A, R. Mrs. 'Mary FoxV 156 C North Fourth street, hostess. " Chapter G., P. E. O;, Mrs .'. W H. Byrd,; 595 Court stret,. hostess. ) Weatway club, v WB.A. Mrs. Jennie 'Miller, 3 5 1 S. 19 street, All day meeting, , ; W. C. T. U. rummage and cook ed food sale." W. C. T. V. hall. South Commercla 1 and - Ferry streets. Golden West Club, W. Mrs. Jennie, Miller, S51 street hostess, 8 o'clock. ; Little Light Bearers; Class, First M. E. church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Friday Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. U. G. Shipley 148 East- Washington, hostess. - -.: Fri-Ni-Da club dance. Castll lan Hall. ! Englewood Community Circle. Mrs. Floyd L. ; Robinson. 1207 North 17 th street. Missionary society of the Pres byterian church, church parlors. 30. W. x C. T. U. rummage and cooked food sale, W. C. T. U. hall. Commercial and Ferry streets. Montana club. St. Paul's Par ish hall. Pot-luck supper served at 6. Woman's Union, First Congre gational church. Church parlors. 1:30 o'clock. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Mrs. Mark Baker, 1125 Hines street. Hostess, 2 p. m. Ladies' Day at Illiheg Country Club. Saturday Constitution day program. Open meeting of Chemeketa Chapter. D. A. R. A. A. U. W. luncheon. Gray Belle. 12:30 o'clock. lnson. Mrs. Wilfred Robinson. Mr. and Mrs, Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herberf ' Plank. Miss Patricia Anne Plank, and the host fend I hostess, Mr.. and .Mrs. T.ii. Mac- Kenxie. . On Two Week 8 Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters left the first of the week on a two week's vacation trip. They will Tisit the Oregon Caves in south' era Oregon and later will attend the Pendleton Ronnd-npT Mr and Mrs. ; Marsters will return from Prlneville-by way of the McKen- zla Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Park At Newporp r Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Park hava gone ;lo Kewport where they win remain for the week. Ladies Day Tomorrow At The lllahee Country, .Club VThe. qualifying round for the 2j>f tournament will be play- th tomorrow at . the lllahee coun tfr Tlnh. Mrs; : Edwin Ba,ker Is - captain of the ladies golf team. Friday is . regularly ladies', day at the club. i ' " Members of La- Mere Club . Entertained in Albany . Members of the LaMere Club motored to Albanv Tuesdav ibr -a 3 one o'clock luncheon girenat the some ol airs. wuDur Mcuiaren who until m short time .ago made tier: home in Salem. , ' '; The afternoon was spent with k'ewlng. - and conversation. . Mrs. Mrs. Baker tWiU Entertain Members of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Members of Hal Hibbard AuxiT iary will meet tomorrow ' after non at two o'clock at the home of Mrs.. Mark Baker, 1125" Hines street. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie En tertain With Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MacKenzie were host and hostess at an ati tractive dinner party given Sun day in their home on North Church street, complimenting Mrs. John U. Plank on the oeca s ion of her birthday anniversary. The long dinner tale was cen tered with a low bowl of asters. A huge white birthday cake was a special feature of the dinner. Gov ers were arranged for'the, honor guest, Mrs.- Plank, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Bohrnstedt, Mrs. Florence Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weleh. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nel son, Miss Alberta Bohrnstedt, Miss Elizabeth Welch,, Miss Anona Welch. Miss Pauline Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Techenberg, Mrs Shellberg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Miss Mary Frances Rob- Luncheon Guests inf Monmouth Mrs.' Ellis Cooley and Mrs. G. E. Prime motored to Monmouth Tuesday where they .were lunch eon guests of Mrs. Aj-F. Courier. Miss Clara Oehler cund Clark Lee Married ; Miss Clara Barbara Oehler and Clark Emerson Lee were married Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Heine on State street. Rev. Heine read the service in the presence of a group of intimate friends and .immediate relatives of the bridal couple. - ' The bride wore a gown of beige georgette satin with a corsage of Cecil Bruhner , roses. , f.; A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cere mony. ; After a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches, Mr. and Mrs, Lee will be at home to their friends at 1730 South Winter Street. Miss Oehler who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Albert Oehler, has been bookkeeper in the United Slates National Bankor the last few years. Mr. Le is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lee. He is in business with' his father and bro ther. Guests at Darby Home Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby and Mrs. D. P. Junk had as their din ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Darby of Portland. Meeting Of Liberty Woman's Liuo Postponed The meeting of the Liberty Woman's CluD has been postponed until October 20. Guests of Mrs. Oliver Mrs. Leo Peterson and her two sons Foster and John, of Phoe nix, Arizona, were guests of Mrs Clara Oliver last week. 1 Make tKe Home Happier With Music Prominent Violin Teacher Moves to Nelson Buiiding William Wallace Graham, violin teacher, has opened his studio in the new Nelson building on the corner, of Liberty and Chemeketa, moving from his studio home of many years at the Marion hotel. Mr. Graham is head of the vio lin department In the Willamette university conservatory, , and has built np a wide reputation as "a maker of artists. ' x Practically every prominent figure In the vio-, lin world of the northwest has re ceived Instruction from him, . Associated with Mr. Graham, in the new 'studies will be his; son, J o h n . . Wallace - GxahAurT who wlir assist In the primary4ie partment. The studios will be open Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and other times by appointment. The city of Cahaba, now deser ted, was once the capital of Ala bama, points out an answered question in Liberty. A imimoimimoini M r :f- " . ,-f t" .; 1" THE MAN'S SHOP Style -Show for Men in connection with Mrs Mack's Style Review at the Grand Theater - TONIGHT '" 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. .3.: Showing the Smartest Styles in Fall Clothes T. S. Ethel H. Accredited Teacher Piano and Pipe Organ Terrn opens Sept. 12. Res. 505 N. Summer Dunning system of im 'proved music study for beginners Pupils should enroll now Telephone 1370 ELMA WELLER, PIANIST ' Specializing in Artist Tone, and Touch for Advanced Students, through the Modern, Weight, Relaxation. - For Beginners The Dunning System of Improved Music Study. The only system endorsed by the world's most renowned musicians, such as Leschetlzky, Bloomfleld-Zeisler, De Pachman, Carreno and others. High School Credits Given Studio 003 Xorth LRerty Street Telephone 331. JOY TURNER MOSES PIANIST mJXXIXG TEACHER VIOLINIST Graduate of New; England Conservatory. Boston. Stud ied under foremost American and European masters, Including Carre Louise Dunning, Maximilian i11zer, Frank LaForge, Eugene Gruenberg,' Louis C. Elson, Josef Adamowski and Mrs. A. M. Virgil. Five years head of Violin Department and Piano In structor at Willamette University. High School Credits Given Stndlo: SSS X. Capitol St. Phone 468M William Wallace G 'Hi 'MAKER .QF ARTISTS" . Concert Violinist and Teacher Head of the Violin - . Department, Willamette University : ' t John Wallace Graham, Assistant in Violin : STUDIOS IN NEW NELSON BUILDING Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Sts.( , Tel. 540 Mr. Graham has artist pupils playing and teaching in all parts of the United States. , BUSH STUDIO OF PIANO AND VOICEDRAMATIC ART 1363 S. Commercial TeL 2572-R MARJORIE M. WALKER ,.' I I JESSIE F. BUSH Lyric Soprano Pianist Teacher of Voice, Piano ' Dramatic Coach. Late student of Mr. Samor loff and Mr. Kostalanets of New -York. Pianist and. Teacher. A. K. Virgil system of tech nic Affiliated teacher of the National Academy of Music of New York. State accredited. a-. - . - LENA BELLE TARTAR CONTRALTO SOLOIST , . TEACHER OF SINGINO Director of Music, Salem High School Authorized by the State of Oregon to grant, high school credits for lessons. f ; v - - J " Modern methods of Instruction- constitutional breathing English, Italian, German, French and Latin diction- extensive repertoire. .. " , 4 Studio 164 No. Liberty St. Phone 334 Res. 359 No. Liberty St. , Phone 1763-W THOMAS VIOLIN AND PIANO STUDIO , New improved courses for , beginners and advanced stu dents. Latest scientific methods of Instruction. Classes in Harmony, Ear training and Theory. Orchestra training free. Seventeen years successful experience in teaching. Accredited by State Board of Education. Register now for fall term. Zena Thomas Piano Salem fiWudio G63 X. 16th St. Phone 1518J P. . P. Thomas Violin Corvallls Studio 440 X. 4th St. BERTHA JUNK-DARBY Accredited Piano Teacher Studio 679 X. Cottage Phone 1050W Moore fundamental and musicianship classes for beginners. Authorized ProgreslYe Series Instructor t- ELIZABETH LEVY, .. . . Mm II. TEACHER OF VIOLIN PCPIL OF CKASAR THOMSOX IX BRUSSELS, BELGIUM 10SO, NEW YORK 1923-24 : Announces a new course of study for beginners. .''. Inquiry Invited ' Stodio 254 X. Church St., near Conrt St. Phone 1I4 High school credits given, orchestra training, ensemble classes . MRS. LENA WATERS ! Teacher of Piano Residence Studio ' 1570 Conrt Stree Telephone 1150W IVA CLARE LOVE Accredited Teacher of Violin 669 North Liberty Street Telephone 1997J - I DOROTHY PEARCE PIANIST 3SACHER OF PIANO , 3587 X. Winter Telephone 54 1R MR. A. C. NELSON announces the opening of a completely equipped CONCERT HALL available for Theatricals. Recitals, Concerts, Lectures, and STUDIO DIRECTORY New Nelson Building RUTH BEDFORD Piano Professional Accompanist Telephone 54 - FRANKS CHURCHILL Piano, Pipe Organ . : -High School Credits Granted CAROL DIBBLE Dramatic Expression . MINETTA MAGERS , . Voice, Coach, Chorus and Choir Director Salem and Portland Studios r WHITES SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Ballet, Interpretive, Classical and Ballroom Phone 222 WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM Teacher of yioliri and Ensemble JOHN WALLACE GRAHAM, ASSISTANT . , ,r-State Accredited MRS. WALTER DENTON - TEACHER OF PIANO '" Authorized exponent of v THE 3fOOREH Fl'XDAM EXTAL MUSIC. SCHOOL r Res. Studio 148 X. 12th St. Tel. 134. LAURA GRANT CHURCHILL . TEACHER . OP PIANO 783 'N Winter SU'n , Phone 14291 High School Credits Granted MOLLIE STYLES Residence Studio '2075 Fairgrounds Road Tel. 08131 v Accredited Teacher of Piano and Violin ". , - ...Special Attention; to Beginners MRS. HENRY LEE Teacher of Piarro - ; 733 Stewart Street (Parrish Grove) Tk"pIione 1C.1TJ P P I m u r