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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1927)
M re SOCIETY (Continued from page 9.) .Tails; lrl home makers, Mrs. F. jM.' Wilkina, Eugene; national de fense, Miss Anne M. Lang, The Dalles; historical and literary re ciprocity, Mrs. C. R. McLallln. Redmond; historical research and preservation of records. Miss Lil lian Applegate, Salem: foreign re lations. Mrs. Louis ifi Ash land; magazine, . Mis. John Y. Richardson. Portland; manual for- immigrants, Mrs. Sylvan Cohn, Portland; memorial Conti nental hall library, Mrs. A. E. Stossmelster, Kelso, Wash.; mem orial Caroline Scott Harrison, Mrs. J: E. Anderson, Portland; National Old Trails road. IMrs. W. T. Johnson of Corvailis; patriotic education, Mrs. H. B. Cartlidge, McMinnville; preservation of his toric spots. Mrs. Lulu Crandall. The Dalles; publicity. Mrs. R. S. Stearns, Portland; real daughters Mrs. Joseph - E. Sibley, Dallas; Revolutionary relics, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Salem. Special committee chairmen in clude: Finance. Mrs. Robert C. Wright. Portland; chapter exten sion, Mrs. K. V. Apperson, McMin nville; revision of by-laws, Mrs. James N. Davis. Portland; fine arts building fund. Mrs. Rruce L. Bogart. Eugane; membership, Mrs. Seymour Jones. Salem; Vet erans hospital. Mr. William H. Saxion. Portland; Constitution day, Mrs. John H. Hall. Portland. The state officers are: Regent, Mrs. Gordon MarCracken, Ash land; first vice regent, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Klamath Falls; sec ond vice regent, Mrs. Jessie D. McComb. Corvailis; recording sec treasurer, Mrs. Harry E. Northup, Portland; Constitution registrar, Mrs. R. C. Crow, Eugene; librar ian. Mrs. A. E. SoHsmeistei", Kel- retary. Mrs. O. E. Watts, Port- j so. Wash., historian. Miss L&lian land; corresponding secretary, J (;. Applegate, Salem; chapfain. Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Ashland ;' Mrs. Lulu Sheldon. Park place," Or. See It Now Oreg6n Theatre lives up to its 'exciting title DRE Values to '49 Lucky Purchase! Yes, lucky for you that our New York repre sentatives attended 'a great dissolution sale of ryorhen land junior dresses. They bought them at one-half price You'll find them here at one half price ! And to Make the sale more interest ing, we've added a few close-outs from our regu lar stock values up to $49.50. 4n I Silk Dresses The newest silks go into the styling of these wonderful dresses at $15.00 Satins, Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, Georgette Crepe, etc. In black, navy and many leading autumn and winter shades. Flares, pleats, godet, new sleeves the dominant fall features. j) Mm Wool Dresses Kashas, Botany flannels and wool jersey the three leading wool fabrics of the fall and winter season are emphasized here in this sale. Ex auisite materials beautifully fashioned a joy to tneshop! ""V See Them Today Sizes 14 to 44 Today and Tomorrow I 3 1 1 f 8 Salem's Leading Department Storg h A-A A A A. A.-k-Jki Jfckw A Jfc -A J-MkJ r 3 ' . .4. I- 1 ' Make the Home Happier With Music i, - " - 1 1 T. S. Accredited Teacher Piano and Pipe Organ Term opens Sept. 12. Res. 505 N. Summer Ethel II. Dunning system of im proved music study for beginners. Pupils should enroll now Telephone 1370 ELMA WELLER, PIANIST Specializing in Artist Tope, and Touch for Advance Students, through the Modern, Weight, Relaxation. For Beginners The Dunning Svstem ot Improved Music Study. The only system endorsed by the world's most renowned musicians, such as Leschetizky, Bloomf ield-Zeisler, De Pachman, Carreno and others. High School Credits Given Studio 9." North Liberty Street Telephone 1 1 JOY TURNER MOSES PIANIST Dl'NMNfi TEACHER VIOLINIST Graduate of N'ew England Conservatory. Doston. Stud ied under foremost American and European masters, including Carre Louise Dunning, Maximilian Pilzer, Frank La Forge, 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 Studio: 33:5 N. Capitol St. Phone 408M BUSH STUDIO OF PIANO AND VOICE DRAMATIC ART 1363 S. Commercial MARJOIIIE M. WALKER Lyric Soprano Pianist Teacher of Voice, Piano Dramatic Coach. Late student of Mr. Samor loff and Mr. Kostalanetz of New York. Tel. 2572-R JESSIE P. BUSH Pianist and Teacher. A. K. Virgil system of tech nic. Affiliated teacher of the National Academy of Music of New York. State accredited. THOMAS VIOLIN AND PIANO STUDIO New Improved courses for beginners and advanced stu dents. Latest scientific methods of Instruction. Classes in HP'-nony, Ear training and Theory. Orchestra training free. Seijteen years successful experience in teaching. Accredited by State Board of Education. Register now for fall term. Zena Thomas Piano Salem Studio (165 X. 10th St. Phone 1518J P. F. Thomas Violin Corvailis Studio 440 N-. 4lh St. - BERTHA JUNK-DARBY Accredited Piano Teacher- Studio 07O X. Cottage Phone 1030W Moore fundamental and musicianship classes for beginners. Authorized Progressive Series Instructor ELIZABETH LEVY, Mus. n. TEACHER OF VIOLIN PI'PIL OF ( KASAR THOMSON IN miUSSKLS, I1KLGIU.U XEW YORK I023-24 Announces a new course of study for beginners. Inquiry Invited Ktndio N. Church St., near Court Rt. Phone 1104 High school credits given, orchestra training, ensemble classes MRS. LENA WATERS . Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 1570 Court Street Telephone 11 50W IVA CLARE LOVE Accredited Teacher of Violin 569 North Liberty Street Telephone 1997 J Ethel Poling-Phelps Teacher of Piano Authorized Instructor of Moore's Fundamental School of Music. Fundamental Classes for Beginners. Musicianship Classes for Advanced Students. Rea. Studio 112 ChemeltetA St, Tel S5A-R William Wallace Graham 4 MAKER OF ARTISTS' Concert Violinist and Teacher Head of the Violio Department, Willamette University John Wallace Graham, Assistant in Violin STUDIOS IN NEW NELSON BUILDING Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. Tel. 510 . ...... y " " u .... iu k AVI. Mr. Graham has artist pupils playing and teaching in all parts of the United States. A LENA BELLE TARTAR CONTRALTO SOLOIST TEACHER OF SINGING Director of Music, Salem High School. ' ' Authorized by - the State of Oregon to grant high school credits for lessons'. ; Modern methods of instruction constitutional breathing English, Italian, Carman, French and Latin diction extensive repertoire. 1 j Studio 164 No. Liberty St. Phcne 334 Res. 359 No. Liberty St. Phone 1763-W MR. A. C. NELSON announces the opening of a completely equipped CONCERT HALL available for Recitals, Concerts, Lectures, and Theatricals. STUDIO DIRECTORY New Nelson Building RUTH BEDFORD Piano- Professional Accompanist Telephone SfO -A State Accredited MRS. WALTER DENTON TEACHER OF PIANO Authorizeil exponent of . TIIF. MOOUi: Fl XD.VMEXT.ll, Ml'SIC SCHOOL It.s. Studio 1 IH . 12th St. Tel. 134. FRANK E. CHURCHILL Piano, Pipe Organ High School Credits Granted CAROL DIBBLE Dramatic Expression MINETTA MAGERS Voice, Coach, Chorus and Choir Director Salem and Portland Studios WHITES SpHQOL OF THE DANCE Ballet, Interpretive, Classical and Ballroom Phone 365 WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM Teacher of Violin and Ensemble; JOHN WALLACE GRAHAM, ASSISTANT LAURA GRANT CHURCHILL TEACHER OP PIANQ 783 X. Winter St. Phono 1429-J High School Credits Granted MOLLIE STYLES . Resldcnco Studio 2075 Fairgrounds Road Tel. 081 M Accredited Teacher of Piano and Voice x: Special Attention to Beginners , I " ' MRS. HENRY LEE Teacher of Piano 733 Stewart Street (Parrish Grore) it V Telephone 1037J DOROTHY PEARCE PIANIST TEACHER OF PIANO 267 X. Winter St. ' telephone R41R