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j 12 THE OREGON STATESMAN? SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1927 it ! - oio friocK ' 1 1 17 : V V Vv-- ' - A -IE si - .rt. "-f 111 A:MmSmMMM J Si . vV pa j ' I - : T ' I I :. - V '"- - . , .i-.-.. Si!. " - . . . ' V - r ?, Social Calsndab . Bandar ".-;.- f ThankelTinc Concert. Knfjht Memorial Church. 7:30 o'clock. , s. V ' . . Swadar .-. ; Ereninr serrtces at First Con sreeatiooal Church. Dr. J. D. Mc Cormlck, speaker, Xllaetratlns tUm, ."Nazareth." 7:30 o'clock. ThanksgiTins Concert. Knight Memorial Churcaf 7:30 o'clock. , - Monday - . - McDowell Club ' concert. GiTen by Cadman Club of Portland. Concert Hall of Nelson Building. Center Street. 8 o'clock. i R. N. A. Card party. Fraternal temple.' 2.-4 o'clock. Public lnrit ed. - - : J- : Chapter AB of the P, E. O. sis terhood. Miss Dorothea Steusloff, hostess. "7: 45 o'clock. v Swedish Bell-BIngers. i First Congregational church. .1 ' Tuesday ' ' State Conrention of America? War Mothers. Chamber of Com merce Auditorium. Salem, begin- jning at 10 o'clock. .--' - U A LITTLE TE DEUM OF THE COMMONPLACE li For that high glory jof the impartial sun; I . The matchless pageant of the evening skies ; - C The sweet soft gloaming and the friendly stars; The vesper stillness and the creeping shades; a The moon's pale majesty; the pulsing !dome, Wherein we feel thy great heart throbbing near; For sweet laborious days and restful nights ; : For work to do, and strength to do the work; 'J ' We thank Thee, Lord ! - , ; f - - - By "John Oxenham. i; Cadman Club Will Sing Pro- gram of Unusual Distinction In Salem Tomorrow i - , . - -. : 1 The Salem music-loring public '; Is anticipating 7 with considerable pleasure the second MacDowell jjdub program of the 1927-28 sea J Tson which will take place tomor- row night ia the Nelson Audltor fsj ium. The program at this time L will & a "courtesy-concert by the V ' Cad raan club of Portland. I ' OCspecial interest will be the I Aastlng jplano - numbers which T.fra-rRalf ililler. talented pi- I . anist will play during the eren- ing. Many will remember Mrs. ! Miller's former successful appear ance, ia Salem when she assisted Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn on the even ing of her delightful costume re - eital.last spring. This year Mrs. Rahn. is president of the Salem MacDowell club. .The Interesting program which has been arranged for tomorrow ntgbC. includes the following num bers r i - Piano - j '. Prelude In C Minor Bach . Two piano-arrangement. .Bauer i I Mrs. Charles A. Fowler ; - . . lln. C. Ralf Miller Coairalto f 131t-ich-nlcht ein Halm anf Wiesengrond?' Tschaikowsky . "tiegenlied" Tschaikowsky Tbe Gift Supreme...... Smith i Mrs.,-a C Yielding , Soprapo : ' " -, The Nightengale . I...... . w:. , . . . . . : Ward-Stephens ; Life ;.'.. .'. Cnrran Mrs-V. T. Harrisons " Piano -:--;' v ; 'J.7 ; - Tarentelle . . r. . v; Mostkowski Ritual Fire Dance" .... DeFalla .; MrsC; D. Tandy Hunt - - Contralto v;:' -v ' V': ' - -".f- " Wlieh the night with etilly , !Ience cdmea .... Robertson The Last Hour ...... Kramer Thv Beamln Eyes. . Mm Dowell Mrs. Harold Bayley . f Soprano - An Id Song....... Buchanan Th- Meadow Lark....- Jones J T Mrs Miles Delwin Warren Symphonic Dance Cyril Scott Two piano arrangement by ? .; Tercy Grainger.' Mr. .Charles A. Fowler - Mrs. X Ralf Miller - The central public- Is always 2d in :tetr3tlJ:,"C6ncerts. !.TTire? place once amonth ushc it the winter season. . in' -giving Visitors at vies' Home r r S-': . It. and Mrs. T. W. Daries en tartar-: d as their guests orer the 1 : r: -iring holidays Mr;- and, 1 II. Taylor and" danghter. . Jean, of Tortlacd, and I 1 .Ti.j cf IIcMlanvli:. Entre Nous Club is Enter tained on Wednesday Evening Mr. . and . MrsJ William Moses and Mrs. Albert iRamseyer r were hesta on Wednesday erening for the members of i the ; Entre Nous club and their friends, at the club house. . i " Nine tables of fire ; hundred were in play during the first part of the evening. High scores were won by Mrs. Harry Smart and Ralph Howard. . Mrs. Francis Al len and Herman Hummel won sec ond places. : The ; guest ; prizes of the evening : went to Mrs. C E. Anderson and Rex Turner. At 11 o'clock i a ThankzgiTing supper was served by the hostesses followed by dancing. Members of the club present Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter Celebrate Golden Wedding on Thanksgiving I The golden wedding annirer sary. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter as well as the 77th,birthday anni- rersary of ; Mr. Porter, was cele brated In an elaborate manner on Thanksgiving Day in Aumsrille, at the school house. ; I The entire airalr, wnich was a complete surprise to " the honor guests, was planned by Mr. ; and Mrs. Porter's only child, Mrs. Claude Boone of Aumsrille. The school house was beauti fully decorated with many bas kets of golden chrysanthemums. one particularly georgeous basket coming as a gift from Mr. Bristow of. Eugene. ;';','... ,. t More than 200 friends and! rel atives' were guests for the Thanks giving and wedding anniversary celebration, each - family bringing a tilled basket Rer. R. L. : Putnam of i La Grande, formerly of Salem,' i-ead the impressive : donbie-ring cere- money which reunited the couple at the end of fifty years. ; " l At the dinner table, Mrs. R. L. Putnam, also an ; ordained minis ter, gave a prayer of unusual beau ty and sincerity. were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smart. Pictures were taken and after Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hnmmel,fae dinner a program given.tfol t Mr. and Mrs. FrancU Alleen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mr. and Mrs. . Chris Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. William Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramsyer. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mr. an 4 Mrs. Joe Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Lois: Tumbleson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ramseyer,: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramseyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jensen, Mr." and Mrs. Charles An dersen,; Mr. and ! Mrs. Clifford Smart of Portland, Mr. and - Mrs. Rex Turner of ; Seattle, Miss Ra chel Howard, and Miss Constance Smart. ; y. '; ; i f - lisU - The regular meetings of the Entre Nous club opened In Oc tober.- f-;.J--: ' j t Dr. and Mrs. Matthis Are V Dinner HoeUJiyi-J'l-Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Matthis en tertalned a group of out-of-town guests at a delightful Thanksgiv ing dinner at their home on Thurs day. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bockes. 1 Miss : Laura Bockes,. Henry C. Bockes, and John H. Bockes. nil of Amity; Mr. and Mrs. George D. . Wood and daughter, "Maxine. of McMinnvllle, and Miss Clara Smith of Newberg. Thanksgiving Dinner at . Wallace Orchards : A delightful Thanksgiving din ner took place oa Thursday at Wallace Orchards, ; the home r of Mr. and Mrs. Paul . B.3i Wallace. Chrysanthemums' in the rich, au tumn tints, centered th table wheTe covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. -Archie McGill and dau- chter. Peggy, of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. - Park, little Miss Nancy Lou Wallace, and the hosts, :Jr. and Mr- Paul B. Wallace. r lowed with community . singing, 1th "The Old Gray BonneC In particular, favor. ; The bride's cake was an elab orate confection, four decks high, iced In white, ornamented In gold, and topped . with a bride a n d groom, surrounded by lighted ta pers. ' '::'. 1;"" p Many beautiful gifts were ck nowledged by the 77-year ; old groom and his 8-year oM bride during the course or tne after noon. :.;-yj f - ""i--. ' f Among- those from Salem . at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Behren, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kowits, Miss Lois Plummer, and Mr. and Mrs: P. L. Blackerby. .' , v.- . "- -- . - " - -, - . i Mrs. Yarnell is Jlostess for; Thurs-AU-Day Club L : f - I . Mrs. ; Earle - Yarnell entertained the members of the Thurs-AU-Day dub at her home, on North 21st street one day last week. A .bowl of beautiful chrysanthe mums centered the luncheon table where: covers; were placed for: Mrs. A. R. Vanderhoof, Mlsa Edith Hardy, Mrs. Lina Hart, Mrs. Dor othy Martin, and the hostess, Mrs. TarnelL Mrs. La Verne White, an addi tional guest of the afternoon, was voted Into the club. -' .On December 1, Mrs. C 'I L. Smith will entertain the club at her home on Liberty Street. 4 , Col. and Mrs. Hofer Enter tain : Thanksgiving Visitors Col. and Mrs. E. llofer had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiv ing Day Mr; and Mrs- Aaron; Ho fer and sons," Robert and Ernest, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynori and their son, AHan,- Jr and daugh ter; Ailsa, of Portland. J. B. Pat rick and C. C. Patrick, of Port land, who were1 Invited for i the occasion, were unable to cone. Dr. and iriKantner Enter tain With Thanksgiving . Dinner , ": ' ":" . i Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner en tertained on Thanksgiving with an ll-cover dinner at their heme on North Commercial street. The dinner was served at 2 o'clock. ; The- table was extremely lovely with its long, low basket filled with golden, and' rich5-red chrys anthemums, and French mari golds. Tall golden tapers complet ed the color scheme. - Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. ' D. A. Deitrich, Miss Emma Grapes, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Star buck, and ' daughter, Miss Ruth Starbuck, all of Portland, Richard Carvel Thomas of Seattle, "Miss La Verne , Kantner, Miss Constance Kantner and the hosts, 'Mr. and Mrs; W. C. .Kantner. Richard ' Carvel . Kantner, a grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Kant-, ner, will be their guest for some time. ...." V ' ' .'v . t Thanksgiving Concert at Knight Memorial Church A Thanksgiving Concert will be given at seven thirty -o'clock this evening at the Knight Memorial Church. Donald J. Allison Is the organist. . " . ' - The program will be as follows: Chorus n Will Sing Praise Un to the Lord" 'JL Heyser Duet-"Father We Thank Thee" ' . Jewitt Mrs. Newgent and Myra Gleason Male Quartet "Oh, Praise Ve the Lord" ..... Ascher Leonard ' Chad wick, Norval Ed- ' wards, Donald Barnard and Rev. H. C. Stover Chorus "Seek Ye the Lord" : ..Wllson Obligato solo by Leonard Chad- ' . wick . Chorus "The Lord Shall Com- fort Zion" ..Waghorne . Incidental solos by Mr. Braden Solo "Give Thanks and Sing". Miss 'Pearl Eyre . Chorus "Praise Our God and King . a""! Mrs. Tartar is Hostess for Englewood Community Club The Englewood Community club was entertained on Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Tarter, 1225 N. Nineteenth street. t: Mrs. Collier led in the devo tions. - :. - , ,'; Mrs. Ellen A. Fisher led in a spirited discussion "Housekeeping and Homemaking, Which is More Important? Things we can do without. Simplicityeconomy of time and strength." Miss' Phimmer sank two num bers "Moon Dear," by Hahn and "My Dearie." by Huester. She was accompanied "by Miss "Har men .- S -;- i 3-" . ! A Thanksgiving story "was told by Mrs.E. C. Race. :' This' delightful program was followed by a social hour during which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge Entertain With Thanksgiving Dinner ; K One of the most festive Thanks giving Day dinners of the holiday season was " that " of Thursday at which Mr. and Mrs. F." A. Legge entertained : at their home ' on State Street. The rooms were love ly with baskets of -fellow chrysan themums. The guests were seated around a circular table where covers were marked tor: Dr. and Mrs. B." L. Steeves, . Dr. and Mrs.: Laban Steeves and sons, Richard and Bobby, Mr.! and Mrs.::, Kenneth Legge of Portland.' Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Morse and daughters, Jo sephine and Sarah, Caroline, of Vancouver, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffith and daugh ter,' Margaret Claire, of -Eugene, and the hosts', Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge. Mrs. Hale and Daugh ters are Hostesses at Dinner . . I Mrs. Almira Hale and her dau ghters, the Misses Laura and May Hale, were- hostesses at an r ex eedin gly ' delightful Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday at their home. Lovely bowls and baskets of pink and white chrysanthemums dec-; orated the" rooms and the table. Green candles burned on the din ner table where covers were plac ed tor: Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Laughlin of Buena Vista, Miss Grace Taylor, Mrs. Josephine Tay lor, Mrs. Mett Schramm, and the hostesses, Mrs. Hale and the Miss es Hale. ::SJ:-i: )A Thanksgiving Guests at Pearce Home . , . ;. i Guests of Mrs. ' E. tC. Small, Mrs. George: J. Pearcei and Miss Dorothy Pearce on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bar rett and their son, BlUy, of Albany Mrs.. TV. G." Hopkins f ' Albany, ? rsr " t;. m-19 win. ..U, ,, , ,111, 1 . y 'ii j mim if-e . - I rvcr,--".r si . it t T V I " ) "V" ' - - " " An IS year old high school lrl and. a. If year id college student were principals In Kansas' first companionate marriage. The bride waa MUi Josephine llaldeman-Julius, daughter 'of E. HaldemanJulluaV publisher of Glrard,;Kas. The groom was Aubrey Clay; BoBelle, son of a GIrard creamery owner. "If the union proves satisfactory and love continues, an ordinary marriage will follow," says the bride's father. Photos show the bride and groom, j. Salem Woman Appointed to Fill Vacancy Gratifying Is the Interest that is being taken by the various clubs throughout the state la the Ore gon Federation News, reports S. J. Lynch; the magazine's busi ness manager. Many new 100 per cent subscriptions and renews to the News have come In. Mrs.F. A. EUiott of Salem, has! been appointed chairman of the division of conservation to fill the vacancy left by the death of Mrs. L. Busey of La Grande. Mrs. Ed win L. Knapp of Eugene will suc ceed Miss Anna Hall of Pendleton as chairman of library and ex tension tor the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Miss Hall has gone to California for her health. Owing to the Quarantine now In force In Coos county because of Infantile paralysis, all 'appoint ments of .the state president, Mrs. G. J. Frankel, have been canceled until after the holidays. - Mr. and Mrs. Griffith are Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffith (Margaret Legge) and their dau ghter, Margaret Claire, are spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays in Salem at the homes of Mrs.. J. C. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge. The Griffiths are living in Eugene this winter. Veterans Association Will Meet in Salem The Marion County Veterans Association will hold their quar terly meeting in Salem on the first day of December. The gathering will be held in the McCormick hall. The morning session will be held at ten o'clock. A pot-luck dinner will be served. A very fine program put on by the various patriotic organizations of the city will be enjoyed in the afternoon A large number from throughout the county are expected to be in attendance. The next gathering will be held in Woodburn. - Emma Murphy Brown is Dinner Hostess - " Emma Murphy Brown (Mrs. Frank M.) entertained a group of friends with an enjoyable Thanks giving dinner on Thursday. A lovely basket of bronte chrysan themums centered the table. . Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.- Keith Brown of Portland, Mrs. Delia Chance, Miss Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson. Pupils of Miss Levy Will Appear in Yi M.'C. A' i Concert s "At the regular Y. M. C. A. con cert text Friday, violin pupils of Miss Elizabeth Levy; president of the Salem Music Teachers Asso ciation, will give the program Miss Levy's choir of 24 violins will give numbers. ???Ufs. 'l'y BelURingers Will: Give r Concert at Church V The Swedish-American B e 1.1 Ringers will give a concert oh Monday evening at the First Con gregational church. The bell-ring' ers have won' a reputation of dis tinction and, their concert is bound to be enjoyed.- h : Chapter AB Will Meet , Chapter AB of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will meet on Monday ev ening at the home of Miss Doro thea Steusloff, at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Steuslof r home Is at 1 1 8 5 Court Street. - V , . .' Corvallis Musician Attends Brother's 'Funeral Mrs.' LllHan McElroy .Taylor of Corvalliswho attended the fun eral and burial of. her brother, the late Willis McElroy, yesterday is the house-guest of Mrs. ' Mar garet McFadden and Mrs. J. P, FrizzelL' Mrs Taylor, who is the organist at the Whiteside Theater, and Charles S. Re illy cf Portland.will return to Corvallis today. One Hundred Couvles Attend Senior Ballet Dance Thanks- giving Evening Thanksgiving evening waa made espeeiaUy festive for the young folk 'When the members of 'Mrs. Ralph White's senior ballet class chose this occasion tot a eolorful formal dance, ' . The patrons and patronesses for the affair Included: Mr. and Mrs. Cal W. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, Q, W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Goodman, Mr. and: Mrs. Harry We is, and Mrs. T. 8. Roberts. Lovely , chrysanthemums , and brilliant autumn foliage decked CasUlliaa Hall for the event, v In' the ' dancing : group were: Mr. aad Mrs. J. Lee, Dr. and Mrs.: Armln' B. Berger, Mr. ; and Mrs. : CUne Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mr. and ' Mrs. Waiter Hewitt, , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd La Due, Mr. and Mrs. Rod erick F. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Givens, and' - the Misses Wilma Giese, Julia . Creech, Fae Driscoll, Marguerite Bailey, Lou ise Quinn, Carol Knoden, Lucy Brown, Dorothy Mercer, Billy Cu- per, 1 Willif red Albrich, Margaret Drager, Boberta Varley, Grace Hunt, Fay Joe Wolz, Jenny Del zell,; jMargaret Morehouse, Marion Bretz, Katherine Gearin, Margaret Heenan, Josephine Bosshard, Es ther I Wood, Hester Davis, Marie Cumming, Bertha Babcock, ,Mary Lou Aiken, Pauline Marnach, Kathryn Rowe, Vivienne Eiker, Florence Power, -Virginia Slsson, Isabelle George, Phyllis Day; Katherine Sheldon, Greta Carlson. Margaret Crow, Althea Poage, Eu nice I Robertson, Florence Busch, Marie Briggs, Margaret Breiten stein. Prudence Patterson, Helen Ramsden Lucile de Witte Betty Shipley, Lorraine Kinzer, Lenta Baumgartner. Ruth Griffith, Lid dy ii Gustafson, Mildred . Roberta, Maxtne Myers, Cynthia . Delano, Sloise White, Reta Claggett, Ca cyle J Hunter, Maureen Styles, Doris Nye, Rose Ellen Hale, Pea nette Sykes, Ruth FIck. Velma Emmett, Harriett ' Topkins, Fay Waseam, Eleie Miller, Dorothy Whitaker; Mary Kafoury.' Zaulda Rodgers, Myrtle ; Murphy, Helen Darby,- Frances Martin, Rosalie Jones, Retha Nash, Ethyl McGary, Ruth Sanders. Kathryn Laugh ridge, Florence Karat, .Elizabeth Waters, Agnes M. Benton, Marga ret Van Vleet, Elsie Victor, Gladys Albin, Helen Monahan, Gladys Murphy. Mildred Pearson, and Eloiae White. , : Wlnfred Giese, Chandler Brown, Rosa S. Harris, Carl Ramseyer, Bernard White, George Lloyd, Ed win Johnson, Al Schlucher, Ward Davis, Willis "Hathaway, Carl Frlck. Benton Randall, R. E. Jack son Francis . Lutx, Zed . Barnes. Robert Murphy, William Tweedle, H. S; Myers, Dennis Heenan, Clark Jackson, Joe Davis, Carl Lutz, Chuck Raffety, Ed Raffety, Jack Spong, Austin Walker, ' Owen M. Bowe, Ian Maclver, Phil Ran dolph, Gordon Bennett, John Heltzel. Jack Minto, Robert Boals, Ale ' Allen, Harold Tomlinson. Milwaln Prudhomme. Merrill Ash, Burt? Peterson, Glen C. Nash. Ed ward A, Fettig, Thomas Robert son, John Skeewia, B. F. Randall, H. Quintln Cox, Bruce Spanlding. Howard Kurtz, LeRoy Gard, John Lucker, L. O. Johnson, Lowell Hobiltr A. E. Wrightman Jr., Ar mln L. Tenner, John Cosgrove, Berbert Hobson, Jcfcn Caughlll, Kenneth: Wilson. Horace Stewart! J. F, Cuddy. Walter Fuhrer. Basil DeJJsIe, Richard' Stolz, Francis Schauble, Chester Bigwood, John Irons. Ramsey MacDonald, Carle ton Gaines, Farwell Booth, Robert BV Sears, Charles Ray Bishop J. N. Fisher, Luke Gillr Lewis West. Selmer Larsen, Ivan Kafoury. Ho mer Smith, Aulden Reader. New ton Sanders, Ray Nadon, Howard Patrick Carl Noeske, Theron C. Hoover, Arthur ICnox, Harold Col gan Lloyd Claggett. Kenneth Wa ters, Ben Flagel, Charles 'Den ham, Dr. M. B. McKenner, Dr. C. Busch, Martin Redding, Raymond Olson, Floyd Albln, Francis Gam ble, Del Carter, and I Bud Fisher. "The Beg gar' 8 Opera? a Gay Musical Play, Will Come to Salem December 27 " V :r Salem society will revel In the news that-: "The Beggar's Opera" will be brought to Salem to the Elalnore on Tuesday, December 27, :-'':' : '. ( Since "The Beggar's Opera" Is one of the Immortal "classics" of the English stage,, the delight of the - Salem townspeople over this news will doubtless be great. "The Beggar's Opera" la one of the Immortal 'classics" of the English stage, the delight of the Salem townspeople over this news will doubtless be great. 'Thit Beggar's Opera" written two centuries ago by John Gay, was first presented ' In London in January. 1728. Its first pre sentation in New York did r not come until 1750. - V y "The Beggar's Opera" Is said to have been, the favorite play of George, Washington. ; The" version of-the play which will be presented in Salem next month? is the one Arnold Bennett edited, with interesting new em bellishments by Frederick Austin. A ten-piece orchestra accompanies the players. .-" ; - i -.-'V It has been said, in print and out, that no gentlemen's library should be without, and no educa tion can be said to be '.'liberal" that does not include at -least a passing acquaintance with "The Beggar's, Operar., . I - - . The famous masterpiece was In tended by the author . as a "satire on the politics and criminal law of the 'day. . Aftsa Emma Christensen Will Be December Bride The betrothal of Miss Emma Chrlstenson, sister of Mrs. Chas H. Vick, and Mr. Richard Ander sen of : Seattle, brother of Rev. Hassel, former pastor -of the Swe dish Methodist church of Salem, has been announced to friends of the two families this week. The date of the wedding has not been set but It will take place sometime in December. -s- ky . Dinner Guests at Lee Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. At wood will be dinner guests today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.. Lee. , -n Miss Oglesby is Guest of Parents Miss Aletha Oglesby, a student at the Bible Training School In Eugene- is spending the Thanks giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Oglesby. Daughter is Born on Thanks giving Day New of the arrival of a daugh ter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mare Latham (Ina Mae Proctor) of. Santa Barbara, California has been received by Mrs. E. D. Prpc tor. The little girl, who was born on Thanksgiving " Day, . has been given the name of Patricia Anne. Week-end Visitors in" Portland Mrs. W. Al Jones, Miss Rosalie Jones, Miss Georgia Wright; and Miss Mabel Creighton are spend ing the- Thanksgiving week-end In Portland.'-Miss Wright, , whose home Is in Albany, la the guest of Miss Jones. BothMiss Jones and Miss Wright are Kappa Alpha Theta slaters at Oregon State Col lege. ... vV-: '."i -:T ',: , -'o':- . -1 Mrs". Roberts is Appointed Officer in Dunning Society Salem friends of Mrs. T. 6. Rob erts will be pleased to learn that she has been appointed president of the western province of the Na tional ; Association of Dunning teachers in the United States. The province includes the states of Oreson, Yashington," Montana,' Idaho, and Wyoming. Sacred Heart Academy Stu- aenis resent interesting Musicale - The following-program was gw. en by the mask; students of Sac red Heart Academy on the even ing of November 22nd. Military March Piano Jessei Monica Ruth Ramon Estudiiio Constance Goffin Helen Carrcll Grandfather's Clock - - ...-..Song by the Minims Floral " March -Fia.no .-...Morley Dora Davia, Claudia Settlemei?r : Bertha Ryland Marry :V-;V.yi '.--zr Barry ;'- Caprice Eiano V Paul Ducello JJrban Trumm : " Pizzicati (Sylvia) l.-...DeIibes Violin,-Patricia Dungan Piano, Bernlce Dungan Canoe Song" . ..Pestaluzza . . , By the Grade Pupils . Dance of thevRosebuds Piano.. .... - : " Keats .-. Dorotha Cannon Margaret . Wagner Angeline Gottfried Bernlce ' . Dungan , (a) Ave Maria -Bach-Gouncd (b) Menuet a L' Antique .- . ,, .. ; .......Paderwski - Sacred Heart Orchestra " , Spanish Dance- Piano Hasselberg Josephine Barr ; Elaine Meckel Fun and Frolic Piano Wenrica Gertrude Kahut Elizabeth .: - . McCautey Emily Bremmer. Mary Anno ; Schneider Dance of the Autumn Leaves Piano . Dutton Alena Bremmer Merrily I Roam Voice ....Spross Helen -Kathleen Carroll Can tique. d'Amour ..Piano Liszt - " .Thelma Porter (a) Valse de Concert Hasselmans (b) - Wooden Shoe Dance Harp ,. .'..; .". Rogers Mary Jean - Porter Starlight-Vocal Trio Sanderson The - Rising Sun from "Norweigan - Idyls" ' ' Piano ....... . .Torjussen Agnes Moisan Marguerite Estudillo Romance Piano . . Jean Sibelius Norma Maier (a) Gondola Song Roberts (b) Reveries ..Speaks Choral Class' The students. were fortunate in having two Grand Baldwin pianos of rarely beautiful tone, furnish ed by Tallman'a Piano Store. College Students are Guests of Parents: ? : . John Creech, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Creech, and Chandler Brown," son of Mrs. . Clifford Brown, are guests today at their homes." Both . young men are members of the Sigma Nu frater nity at the University of Oregon. Mrs. Spaulding Announces Personnel af Oriental Booth Committee Much attention is being direc ted toward the Woman's club ba zaar which will be a big event of the first three days in December, at Otto J. Wilson's, garage on North Commercial street. Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, gen eral chairman, has announced the personnel of the " Oriental Booth committee as follows: Mrs. David Hill, chairman, Mrs. E. V. Mc Meachan, -Mrs. W, H. Lytle, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Lloyd Farmer, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Clifton Irwin Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. W. C.-.Dyer, Mrs Fritz Slade, and Mrs. Dan J. Fry Jr. v It has been made the decision of the club, to divide the proceeds , between the hospital and the club building lund, half to go to each. , Darbys are" Thanksgiving Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Darby of Portland spent Hhanksgiving In Salem at the home of Mr. "Darby's mother,- Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby, and grandmother, Mrs. D. P. Uunk. - - Miss Remington is Guest Miss Pauline Remington, who is teaching at ' Corbett this year, is spending ' the . Thanksgiving week-en' at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reming ton. - . . , . . ' Standard Bearers Will Meet On Monday ' . The Standard Bearers of the First Methodist church, will meet on Monday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, -at the home of Mrs. M. C. Flndley. , At-this time Miss Laura Heist, who recently attended the general (Continued on. page 15) r1 w , THE SWART PE CI A LTV HOP .. Has moved Into new location at 244 IC High St. between Baby Shop. and" New Terminal bulld- We will , continue our special prices on 'some lines of girdles, corselettes, brassieres, as al lowed daring the Removal Sale. Values up to $1.60 in China gift novelties will be sold spec ial at Sc - ; - aasmwani . . . - ' " ... - We have a traveling window display showing the exclusive models of Poirette Compacts which are designed to give the correct figure outline for pres ent day styles. ""..For fitting ap pointments phono 2S12. f c V