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Tim OREGON STATESMAN SAIEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAYMORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1927 L i lJxesting Meeting of Salem Garden Club An extremely Interesting meet ing of the Salem Garden Club wai bo'i Monday evening In the Cham & it Commerce auditorium. The shakers were Mrs. Daniel J. "Fry, r. Mrs. William ETerett Ander son and Mrs. William M cG 'len ds t Jr.. all of whom returned late iuia summer from extensive tours in toe north and abroad. 'v. ry was ine ursi speaker . of the evening. She described the gardens of Japan, speaking par ocularly of the dwarfing of the a-. A member of her party was un a minatare garden growing tu a , bowl and . containing a Uny Juniper tree which was one hund red years old,. Since that time the grden has been given ordinary cure and the little tree has grown tw ice as large as it was three months ago. Other beautiful flora was found :n Manila where Mr. and Mrs. riy'were the guests of Montague Lord, formerly of Salem. Before .eating Manila, Mrs.-Fry was giv en a bouQ.net . of these exquisite flowers, each, spray of which was from eighteen to twenty"' Inches innsr. TIla flowers which wara buiig with the bloasomsapwnre manned fresh tor tour weeas. , , The famous botanical gardens In Java; and the garden in Agra and jx Taj Mahale, appealed particul arly to the speaker. One alter the other,' the. wild flowers of other foreign countries jtere described by Mrs. Fry: the uiountaltt flowers of Swedes; the fY delphinium which blooms in Bel--Jtnnt; and the wild holly hocJc-and Jie wild oleander, native only In Palestine, Roses, buttercups, and 5cotch broom were found In each country which the party visited. Mt. McGllchrtat spoke first o' the wondartnl Butchart gardens in ictorta, B. C. Siberian poppies, which grow in Incomparable heauty at Lake Lou- am were next described. The artis tic gardens at George Washing- rum's home at Ml. Vernon are un excelled tn beauty In the opinion of Mr. -MeQllchrUi. Mt and. Mrs. McGUchriat visit ed the gardens at St. James Pal ace and at Buckingham -pahuse In liondon. Belotrope and blue sal- V2Ser others that were seen in, hear charming English gardens. Jr.; McGUclirUt told ox uce , gar- lens, containing flowers similar, to those growing in the Willamette Valley, which grow down -to the water's edge along the River Thames. Other delightful English "gardens were described. - JLT-r MrOllrhrlat wan nnrf Irtllatv. Xly enchanted with the wild heath if of Scotland, his native country. A beautiful garden; perhaps the loveliest Is the world, ts main tained by a million dollar endow ment left by Carnegie, in Pitliner es Glenn at Dunfermline,- Scot- f.andl Pittineries Glenn is An- ;draw Carnegie's birthplace. I Rosea . grow luxuriantly in ' It- ply In -November. The gardens' of liarceloua. Spain and those of Ver sailles are among the most attrac tive "h mil Europe. A few lnvely garttens were seen at Lucerne, Switzerland and sln Germany, al though a heavy frost had destroyed fmuch of the floral beauty In the fatter -country. As it was bulb snipping time in Holland at the t.ntB.Hr.'and Mrs. McGUchrist vis aed tthat country they did not see tha tulips and narcissi for which It .'s world famous. ZMxa. William Everett AnVtersoa tfesrtlbell the unusual wild tbxw frs which she found in .Alaska. i Eha said. mafigolda, nasturtiums rndoother well-known varittes were prroVing 'in boxes and flowers-pots m homes at Fort .Yukon. Formal gardens -which supply '.Tie "boats with flowers -were aeen ly jars. Anderson at Ketchikan ftaa .Juneau. Xfctther tlowirs growing "luxur- yantiy in tha far north were the I tls Jtor-get-mMrota, wild ana PTi "'butterBupe, lupin, -Wild IX 1 i eo1umlilm, bluehfilia.. -aral-.neks Uliec. TchrenrapTa, w'lJd cur- rareU "hltXB bells, sweet .-peas, gol- erxod, and -w'lia rosea, as well as rinse IseactHul t lowers -wh3c"h one vv-oulll rmxt expect to find In a land to mens tfh jtrxic sflrclB. J&. ecoTaai'SijBB -was atpptnnlea si the Tbji&ineK meetltts -whicfh -pre- baSes Xfce prosxam to consider flie autTtlcatlon of Hts city iiark. Irz. Jleeder 'Honored on f'jra-dxrg Armivarsnrw JCrV and JOra, JSjaJp'h SLurgJj en-l 2x3atinea Sjs&xctttsj rvenlns In Zs2r Jutme 1 rtxOa with a 21s- 3ar jmrty Itpmxrfafrsr XLtk. Jtaihel f XsSsxa a the weeaskm l&rt&SJrr gHTT3yrrsary. aiii ssI.Kl lomMi of ini3 nrn "3ju erealag was spent wan anra-' 't ssd conrtrsailon. iir gTajrnrere Mra, Utre&er, -kJ Vim tot and hectess. Mr. and 5ruy Society of Christ Lutheran Church Will Meet The Dorcas Society of Christ nthcxsa Church "will meet this "ttroooa at the home of Mrs. J. . Pror?. 401 North Eighteenth '-rf. ; O-I SOCXAIi Galehdjls Today . , W. F. M. S., First M. S. Church. Mrs. B. E. Carrier. 1065 Court St. hostess 2:SX o'clock. Auxiliary of Veterans of For eign Wars! Mrs. C. W. Brant, 49 S S. Winter St. 2:30 o'clock Elk's - Dance. . Elk's Club. 0 o'clock. Daughters oj Veterans. . Wom an s Club-house. 8 o clock. . - . . Silver Tea, sponsored by 'Worn' ans Auxiliary of St. Pauls Epis copal Church. , . : Rectory, S60 Chemeketa St. Z- SO 5:00 o'clock. . . Sweet Briar Club. Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Wallace Road. ' ' , "Praise Service.! First Presby terian Church. Executive Board Meeting. . 2 o'clock. Church parlors. . W. H. M. S. Leslie M. E. Church. Mrs. E. A. Rhoten,.159S S. High St. Hostess Dorcas Society, Christ Lutheran Church, i Mrs. J. JL. Propp, 401 N. 18 St. hostess. , Silver Tea. Sponsored by "Ladies" Social Circle, Knight : Memorial Church. Church .parlors. ; 230 o'clock. Thursday "Thursdajr Club." Ten o'clock breakfast, Mrs. W. F. McCaIl,Jtios- tess. J. ; . - Friday South Section, Woman's Union, First Congregational Church. Jttrs. Mark McCalllster, .133 S.JUberty St. hostess. 2 o'clock. Saturday Woman's Club. JLmerlcan Home Institute. . ClulKhouaw. 10-:A5 o'clock. No-Host Xuncheon, "12 3H. Res ervations, .Mrs. ,F. G--Bowersox. Dt; and iTr. TT lytte l , SpendL P&Si W&k in Portland YM"-. la. "Wv lit. Xfrti spe4nt Ue aave& -Ik ottltfdA. aeh eve&ing they Entertained friends Ih 'their at the llohse Show wh'lo'h "raa $ft ik Icdfthectloa with the . PaciXla Thternatlonal Stock Show Expofiiilolk. Tlrs't FdU 2Itetln$ af Capitol t tv&Hundred Club -: Mrs. -James Godfrey was hostess at din hey Co erenlng last "Week, having as l&r Thesis the "members of Capitol five-hundred -club. Lat er the group enjeyad ereral "hour of : cards qtt Xh 3uwa : -ol lira, George TV Ttoager. . - ' ; This is tha Xlrst tail meeting: ef the club which one of the oldest social organizations in Salem. ; Mr. and lira. 3XHtoa "Meyers Tron m . w .... aisa score nonors -tor the even ing's play.. - . The club nemhershlp Jnclodesi Mr. and Mrs. 3aik ."Durbia,' Mr. and Mrs. 31. II. Olinger. ilr and Mrs. 3JUton iTeyers, Mr. and Xt-. )tv Dancyv Mr and Mrs. X C. Locke Dfi and itrs. W Carlton Smith, iff. and Mrs, 1 p Grif fith, &rsv George Rodgers, JJr and Mrsv. Fran aTeredltJvDr and Mrs. R. H Lee Steiner, And George C BTOWUs, ' - . ' Ixtklts of Knight Memorial Church sponsoring Silver Tea "The Xa&iea' Social Circle of the fRnlght llemortal Church la spon soring silver te this afternoon In the church -parlors. The committee In charge of the taffalr included IUts, 4, W, Mcr Cu&a, Ura. -J. 35. Ajftihy; frs. 7, W. Corey, llrs. X. TV, Neptu-ne, Mra. X. M. If cKty, ISrs. J, W. Ii tressv "Mrs. Howard IcManemy, and Mrs. C. C narrla. Mrs. , RTiolen WSX Entertain IT. H. Jlt S. "87h "Wonaa's Home Mlastouary' Society of "Leslie memorial Church rwill he entertained th. Is Afternoon Mrs. -Joseph, jcuuigartner, lir. audj at the "home of 3tos. "E, JL Ehoten. airs. E&xEz, -Mr aend Mrs. South High Street. Mrs, Statey Hostess at Sec ond Attractive Affair : ' Mrs. W. L. Staley was hostess at an attractlra hrldge :tea Monday afternoon,' the - second delightful affair which she has given within the past week. , ( - - . lira. Thomaa B, Kay won high score honors.: Mrs. J. L. Stockton received the second, prise. . - Mrs. Staley was assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. T. F. Wood. ' . Brooks Community Club, Entertained. - - , -The - Brooks " Community Club met At the home of Mrs. Emma Stsrgls ' on Thursday afternoon. NoTemher third," ; . Tha afternoon -was spent sew ing oa haaaar articles and Quilting a comforter, r. . 'v.' Th next regular meeting of the club "will he held November ser enteenth ' at tha home of . Mrs. George Campbell., : Plans win he completed at this , time : for the "bazaar which the club will have J later in tha mouth. Sturgia, assisted hour. . and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis the hostess at the tea Mrs. Frank Sturgis, Mrs. Charles Street.: Judge and Sirs. Bean Return From Pendleton .. . Judge and Mrs. XL J. Bean hare returned from Pendleton where the eastern' Oregon term - of the supreme court has been in session. The wives of the -visiting Justices were delightfully entertained with a number, of luncheons and din ners which were given In their honor. . Judge and Mrs. Bean also -visit ed their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Bean, who hare a large wheat ranch near Pendleton, " . - Mrs. Hunter Witt Entertain Club With One O'clock Luncheon ' . Mrs. R. C. Hunter will enter tain the members of the Thursday Bridge Club with : a one - o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon in her, home at 56S South Libert; Thursday Club Will Meet . For Breakfast Mrs. William F. McCall . will entertain the members -of the Thursday ' Club with . a ten o'clock breakfast In her country home on Thursday morning of this week. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. George M, Brown and Mrs. M. M. Cusick. Mrs. McCammon a Guest of Her Mother Mrs. Hugh Aiccammon ana ner little eon. Billy, are guests this week of Mrs. McCammon's moth er, UT. 4. A. uarson. Return From Eastern Oregon Mrs. W. Al Jones and Miss Ma bel Creighton hare returned io their home In Salem after spend ing a, fortnight in eastern Ore gon. Week-End Guests From Pendleton Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill had as their week-end guests I Mr. and Mrs. Mae Hoke and Mrs. George Staiger, all of Pendleton. Community Service Division Will Meet With Mrs. Weidmer Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer . has called a meeting of the Commun ity Service Division of the Salem Woman's Club for two o'clock this afternoon in her home at 590 North Cottage Street , "! Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars The auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet at two thirty o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. V(. Brant. 491 South Winter Street. Recent Guest From Portland Mrs. George Rodgers had as her guest for several daya recently. Mrs I tarry aiiwn oi jti"u- Mrs. Flack Entertains Club Mrs. Bert Flack entertained the memhn of the L'Heur Gale Club Monday with a one o'clock lunch eon at the Elks' Club. Covers were placed at the luncheon table which was attrac- ; . (Con tinned PK 5.) American Honw Institute ' WiU Be Held Saturday at Womanis Club-Hotae An American , Horns Institute has been arranged ;by Mrs. Jesate D. McComb of CarvalUs. xhalrxna-n of the Oregon JBdaralixm mf Wom en's Clubs, tn be heia "in .Baiem under the auspices olfhe Incai woman's dub, Saturday Xrum :TJ to 3:45 o'clock at the Wmnari's club-ho usB on Kortli CutlaiB Street. Thm will hs fha jBsgahu meeting; of the cliib. - . Mrs. E E. Elliott chairman of ths program- coimtitttps, Jar-da charge ttXhs-airxngBmsnm.! " - A nD-hoat lundhednwiii ba year ed at noun. '. All wio rare -planning ! tn attend should xnkB ihdir jb errathma at ona wifh 3Ira. F. 'G. Bowersox by telephoning TUBA.oor calling at her .horns, 3.7B Cheme keta Street. All clubs of "Marton, "Linn and Polk counties have 'been 'txrvifcaa to attend the Institute. Ths program will fas jos fol lows: :.' 10-Hlt;30 Rb g 1 str Afimi. in charge of Mrs. Sadie Orr-Duhbax.! chairman of lnatitutes, Oregon Federation of Women's. Clubs. 10:30-10:61) ''ProtacfiDn fx the Home; Miss -Mary C Camp, bell. Portland, insurance special ist, Oregon Federation of Worn en's Clubs. lJ0:f0 ."Departnmntal Organi zation," Mrs. Dunbar. . It; 15 Vocal solo, Mrs. Harry Harms, Salem. J - It: 20-"Five Hundred ; House wives Consider .Their Problem. Miss Maud Wilson, : Home - Econ omist. Oregon experiment, station. CorraXiis. 12: 1 Luncheon at the Uni tarian church:; Reservations mar be mads with Mrs." F- G.,-Bowbt- sox. saiem. : ; . , 1:30 Vocal . solo, Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Salem. -, 1- 45 "Hygiene V- and PostaVa Health for Womfin," Jfflxs Ruth- B. Glasgow, 31rt?f of -nhys'lcal edu cation for ;women, Oregon State college, Corrallis, I .2:45 "Ideals of the Home."" Dr. .Nornrnn .K. Tully, First Pres byterian church, Salem. 3- 4S Adjournment. akM IJiVMiSiAVK 5 South Section of Woman's Union WiU Meet Friday The South Section of the Wom an's Unban of the First Congrega tional Church -win mee Friday afternoon at the home of Mra. Mark "McCaUiater.' H23 South Liberty Strest. . . f - The afternoon 'will "be spent with sewing. ' - ' Bridge Club Entertained at Wirtz Home .Mr. sad Mrs. wnlaxd Wlrts eta tertalned the members of their bridge dub in thehr hrrma on Stew art. Street Saturday evening. - Mrs. Dnana Clbaou aad TTsTald Unghea wen hlg!a scotb jaix?. In tha gnmj were Mr. and Mrs. Duxns Gibs an. Mr. and Mrs. HaraSd Hashes. Mr. and Mrs. Glexus Shoemaker, Mr. -and Mrs. Harry ficolT. Mr. asd Mrs. H, U Dailock. atai tha host and hostess, 11t. and Mrs. Wlrtz. Mr. and Mrs. IL B. GULryer were special guests of the club. - Mrs. ' Hughes ' assisted Mrs. Wirt la Berries. ; " Spends Week-End in 'T CorvaUia f Mrs. AI Jones spent the past week-end In Corrallis as the guest of her daughter, , Miss - Rosalie Irs. William Meixner will Jones, a studen at Oregon EUU :zzt hostess. ' . , college. - , ... ' . : .;; j -: aiI '1 fcLh it. in Mil in iiWaaafcMassssaa.w, el. nl - i flJSta; r i i n n ii v -r - ....... ... I JLfi J a MOST - ttiraeitivej iflJue latest ty n ... n mom the Styles, no r a. AT THE Easy Terms n 1 it r 1 rt r i U if n n r Ta tltmt'iZ "UJt Hit 1 n I U U E-s i L IMUINClhi'-'" O fT No 4- fT 1 tJ r- -w fill !- - J i i 1 1 f ; '3SKafM-' '