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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1927)
- OREGON STATESLIAIT, SALEU, OREGOIT, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10. 1227 O SSI No-Hostess Luncheon Will Be Served as Feature ofgVi cn Club Meeting , A no-host luncheon wltt- be erred at tha UnKrtan Church Pr-day a a t lirlcan Home vul'bs in session at i feature of tine Institute which the club house on that day. . About . one hundred and twenty- tlre ladies can be served at the luncheon and all those who plan to attend irtukM ta nnaVn jSjXjreserVatlons with Mrs. Ff O. Bow- w-ersox at S7B Cbemeketa Street. ers telephone 1164. i The tri-oounty institute will begin et ten in the morning and will adjourn at 3:45 in the after noon All clubs "fit Marion, Pali, and Linn counties are forked to at tend. .- 1 .: ' The first hour of the session will be devoted to registration. Mrs.' Sadie Orr-Dunbar, chair man of institutes of lh e Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, will be in charge. , ' ' Miss Mary C. Campbell, Port land Insurance specialist of the Oregon Federation, will speak,' be ginning at ten-fifty o'clock. A' ro cal solo by Mrs. Marry Harms of Salem will complete the horning 'program. : i l- The luncheon wijl bej serred by the Woman's Alllance'atbV Uni tarian Church- at twelve"1-fifteen o'clock. - i.. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson erSilem will open the afternoorit1 Session et one-thirty o'clock ; with a 'rocal olo. ' ' ' , Miss Ruth B. Glasgow, director of physical education for women L at Oregon State College, Corrallis, HI speak on "Hygiene and Posi tlve Health for Women." . Dr. Norman Kendall Tally, pas tor of '- the First Presbyterian Church of Salem, will speak, be- on "ideals of the i 1 '"' ' 4 v. 'ginning at 2:45 t ' Home." "Balloon Committee" of 'American Legion Asked to Meet 'J .t; -j "Cr; i - Miss Elma Libby, chairman, has asked the members of the "Bal loonx:ommlttee" of tie American Legion Auxiliary to meet at one thirty o'clock this afternoon at th Gas Company's office, Water and Chemeketa Streets. r 0.V$ C. Club Will Meet -November Seventeenth 7 - .: , The Salem O. A. C. . Club will meet .November seventeenth in the Woman's Club-house on North CoKage Street, Instead of this ev ening as was previously announ ced. . ' I Drama Class Entertained at Kirk Home Tr . Mrs. W. E. Kirk f entertained 'ilbe members of her drama class 'tone afternoon recently. The class which was organized more than twelve years ago, meets each fortnight through the win ter. ' The club membership Includes: Mrs. It. J. Hendricks, Mrs. Wil liam Everett Anderson. Mrs. John ' II. McNary. Mies Edith Hazard, Mrs. E.:C. Richards, Mrs. Sam Ko- er, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. A -N. Bosh. Mrs. R. L. Farmer, Mrs. John II. Albert, Mrs. W. H. Burghardt. and Mrs. W. E. Kirk. The little theater morement will be discussed at the next meet ing which will be held In the edu cational room In the library. Meeting of Hanna Rosa Court, Order of Amaranth me Hanna Rosa court., order f Amaranth, will meet at eight o'clock Saturday evening in the Masonic temple. Willamette Court of Eugene ' will be present and will pat on . their exemplification ritual. Mrs. Rose Hostess at De lightful One O'clock Luncheon Mrs. George L. Rose was hoa- tess at a delightful one o'clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon in t1i PVI.. T it. n Belte Cover, Irfaced t JA " nd Mr- WUUam tXUvUt rVnr 7 , ! ?rletertaJned the Monday .Evening fourteen at the . luncheon table . on M&U Street Moaday evening. Tocal solo wlU te cira k. Hit, llasoa. Blahop. - : ' ' j :l Rer. XL X. Payne of tiie First Baptist Charon of Salem WlU be the principal speaker. His subject win be. -The Glory of the Great Coxmnlseion.' : Mrs. George Keene and Mrs. Pan! 8eOke wlU etnc dnet. lira. u. f. Hageman will aure a re port of the Japanese kindergarten maintained at Lake Lablah, Tte kindergarten Is one of tbe major projects of the Salem council. v Rer. D. J. Howe, pastor of the First Christian Church of Salem, will dose the program. Mr. and Mrs. LUjequist U Entertain Monday Evening Club' " wnica was centerea wjtn t rreei bowl of la vend a r and yellow chry santhemums and lavendar and green tapers. 1 -.' j ;:" r ' "Later the group enjoyed sevter al hours of bridge at Mrs. Rose's home in the Roberts "Apartments. Mrs. L. F. Griffith won high score -prize. The second prize was awarded Mrs. Edwin L. Bak er. : ;. ' jV ' i :": " ' " This is the first of a series "of afternoon affairs which Mrs. Rose has planned for the winter.; - Judge Hubbard Celebrates Birthdau, Anniversary On November eighth, Judge W. C. Hubbard celebrated his ninety first birthday anniversary with a family dinner In' his home at 467 South Twelfth Street. Covers were Placed for Judge and Mrs. W.C Mrs. Frank Holmes. nuuoara, airs. j. w. ttUDoara, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boock, Vern Boock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce", Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graber, Ken neth Graber, and Melborn Graber. B'jrhly yeirs ago, Mr. Hubbard with his brothers and his parents arrived In Oregon after six months of untold hardships experienced while crossing the plains from Illinois. Mr. Hubbard walked the greater part of the distance and drove the etockJ tils two broth ers, W. S. Hubbard of Seattle and I. W Hubbard of Salem have died In the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard will ob serve their e!xty-eighth wedding anniversary on -November eight eenth. They bave fifteen grand children and sixteen great grand children.'; !-;- ,;- J ,' . Mr. and MrsS Homer Gouley Hosts at Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gouley were bostes at a dinner party last week-end in their attractive coun try home North of Salem: ; The dlnlngTtable was loyePywith a, centerpiece ? of pink and white rosebuds and Wue tapers. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dancy. Dr. and ' Mrs. H. H. Olin ger. Miss Jesa'.e Jones, Miss Mabel Creighton, Mr. . and Mrs. Romeo Gouley, Miss Rosalie Jones, Miss Catherine Gouley, Creighton Jones, Harold Olinger, Homer Gouley. Jr.. and the host and hos tess. Mr. and Mrs. Gouley. Salem Council of Church omen in Session at Pratum An all-day meeting of the Sa- em council of Church Women, an Interdemoninational missionary organization. , is being held at Pratum today, j Mrs. Fred Erixon ia serving aa chairman to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. J. WiHard DeToe who -has cone to California to make her home.': 3 ' The session j will open at ten o'clock with . ! a derojonal ser vice. Mrs. W. C. Kaafne will be the leader. A business meeting will follow and luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs.: George , Thompson will lead the afternoon devotional. A The living rooms of the LUje quist. borne were lorehy withbas-. kete of pink ohrysanthemume. The same flowers In shades of yellow were used In the dining room where . refreshments were served late In the evening. Ira. R. C. Hunter and Mrs. Cat Patton assisted Mrs. Llljeqnist. Six tables of bridge were in play during, the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller won hteh score prize. 1 The guest group Included: Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Corbett, Dr, and Mrs. Charles Williams, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weisner, Mr. and' Mrs Jesse Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Sit- ton, Mrs. Robert. McDonald. Mr and Mrs. L. A. Wack, and Mr. and all of Mc- MinnrUler Mr - and Mrs. IK. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.Ca4 Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William Liljequls. all of Salem. CJferrians and Their Ladies Have Attractive Banquet Cherrians and their ladies en joyed a banquet Tuesday evening at seven o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium. Covers were placed for one hundred and twenty-fivfe at the dining table which was very attractive with ta pers of red, mulberry, and laven dar and begonias from Marnny's flower shop. : . . Leon Gleason and Lee Can field were in charge of the entertain ment committee. King Bing O. A. Olson presided at the banquet. . A splendid program was gven. The.harmony quartet, which con sists of Dr. Barrick, Mr. Pearson, Mr. Leach and j Mr. Moritz. gave several numbers. " i' J The W'lllamette Unirersity Or chestra " featuring Rnhy Curtis, Emily Brown, Clara ;- Jasper, and Katherine Everett, also gave sev eral selections. ' " Other musical numbers . were offered by ; Woodry's Junior Or chestra. Mrs. F. N. Woodry is director. The members, all of whom are less than fourteen years of age, are Walter Kieper, drum; Paul Brown, Violin ;" Wallace Mc Clellan and Glenn Woodry, saxo phones; and Donald Woodry, ban jo. Frank Willard and Glenn Woodry appeared in a feature dance. '.; E. Cooke Patton performed ser eral "maclc mysteries." Hal -Patton was the speaker of the evening. The group ; Bang "America, lead by past i King Bing William McGilchrlst, as a closing to the formal program. Attendance prizes were drawn and special prizes were awarded. These prizes were donated by bus iness men 'of Salem; f . The reception committee In cluded: Mrs. Elmer Dane, ! Mrs. Leon Gleason. Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, and Mrs. O. A. Olson. Mri, DeLapp Entertains vnqay school Class ra. Lester DeLapp entealaed her Sunday ahool claaa Monday afternooa at the home of her sla ter. lira, rioyd DeLapp 1ft' West Salem, 'r; ::f-A Games were pUred In which prixea were received by MurXD Kaater. Doris Hamby. and Mar garet Raster, The children mounted pictures wbdeh they win bans la their Sun day school room. : Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lester ; DeLapp and Mrs. Floyd DeLapp. Those present were Mildred Crumb, Esther Fox, Doris Hamby. Gertrude CannelL , LaVaine Can- nelL Muriel Kaater, Margaret Kaa ter, Wllma Crumb, Betty Lon Hughey. Eatetla Gordan. BonKa Rogers, Bertha Steresn. i Lillie Shipler, and Josephine Tandy. Social Meeting of Ladies' Aid of W. B.C. - A social meeting of the Ladles' Aid -of the W. R. C. wlU be held today at Fairgrounds bttiiding. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon, R. N. A. Seiving Club Entertained ? ? . Mrs. Cora Hunt and Mrs. Marie Hunt entertained the R. N. A. Sewing Club Tuesday afternoon, Twenty-one memoers were pres ent. Visitors were Mrs. L. S. Covert and Mrs. W.G. Walker. The afternoon ' waa spent with sewing, music, and conversation. Refreshments were . served at the tea hour. . Mrs. Susie Parmenter will en tertain the club, November 22nd, ia her home at 809 North Com mercial Street. Special Meeting of TV. R. C. A, special meeting of the Worn an's Relief a Corps will be held Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock in the Armory. The , drill team will practice for inspection day, Saturday, Novem ber 19th. IE Thursday Club." Tea o'clock breakfast. Mrs. 57, T. 2IcCalL hos tess . ' J , ' 4 1 - Balloon Committee. Ameri can' Legion Auxiliary Gas Cocn- panys office. Water and Cheona- keU Streets, l it oMock. Ladles' Aid of the W. R. C. Fairgrounds Building. OoreredV disb uncheon at poon. W. C. T. TJ. Mrs. Mary Woo ten. 22 SB N, Church 6W Hostess. 2 o'clock. - . 1 ,TraT South Section. Woman's Union, First Congregational Church. Mrs Mark McCallister, 1433 S. Liberty St. hostess. 2 o'clock. . ...: " Satorday Woman's Club. . American Home Institute. Club-house. - 10-3:45 O'ClOCk.'.;;:,' ..:-:-. No-Host Luncheon, 12:30. Res erratlons, Mrs. F, G. Bowersox. Special Meeting, W. R. C. Ar mory, t o'clock. v Hanna Rosa Court. Order of Amaranth. Masonic Temple 8:00 o'clock. W ' ' -.- .1-' t'm ' two oiSock .th5- eJteSihattbe home ctMjfSUtLrj Wootea, 2258 HSjtiuarca Street. AH members re arcedi to at tend, . . . Entertains With Dinner Party Mrs. C A, Sturgia entertained Sunday la Iter home at Brooks with a dinner party honoring her husband oa the occasion of his birthday anniversary. The guest group Included: Mr. and Mrs. Erwln. Mr. and Mrs.' Iv er Envin. Mrs. Hattle Brice. Mrs. Seitters, Mrs.-Emma Sturgia. Mr. Married in Salem Miss Alice G. Utterback of Sal em and Elmer Wilson Roberts of Eugene were married at nine o'clock Sunday morning in the pastor's study at the First Chris tian Church. The, service was read by Rer. D. J. Howe, pastor of the church. Only immediate relative of the bridal couple were present.. After a short wedding- trip Mr, and Mrs. Roberts will go to Eu gene where they will make their 1 home. - 0A.C. Club Meeting Postponed t The November meeting of the Salem OAC club has been post poned until next week, and will be held Thursday evening, Novemfber 17. Eturjls, Mlas Irene JSurgia, Oren Glfii Etursia. llisaVrlstia Slur. Blahop, a Stargls, K3s?Arletts Star aad Miss Uarylee Erwia, Miss Pearcv Entertains With Bridge Party l Miss Dorothy Pearce entertain ed one evening; recently with a bridge party la bar home on North Winter Street. Included in the uest group were Miss Ola Clark Mies Edith Libby, Mies Ada Ross. Miss Doro thea Gteusloff, Miss Rachel Cham ber. Mise Merle McKelvey, Miss Helen Tockey, Miss Loretta Ford. Miss Elizabeth Levy,' Miss Ira Clair Love. Miss NelHe Schwab. teas, Miss Peares. V Hist EteusIoU taslsUa Ills Pearce la serrlng'. ' Royal Neighbors cf America WiU March in Arviisiicsr I Day Parade , i At the regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America Mon day evening It was decided thai the drill team will carry colors and banners in the Armistice Day parade Friday. 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