The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 02, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON; FRIDAY MORNING, DECEXTBER 2, 192T
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JLTrs. Ehgei Hostess at t .
- Meeting of D. E. Club
Mrs." Adam Engel was hostess
; Tuesday erening at the. meeting
of the D. E. Clab.
Bridge, was the direrslon of the
OTenlng-. Mrs. Gay O. Smith won
high score honors.
Mrs. T. IX MeClatn assisted
Mr. SSngel In serTing refresh
ments late in the erening.
The guest group Included: Mrs.
Albert O'Brien, . Mrs. S. J. Gents
koer, Mrs. E. Eekerltn. Mrs. N.
Rocqne. Mrs. Y. G. Nadon, Mrs. T.
D. MeCalin, Mrs-. J M. Alley. Mrs.
M. 1. fcetiel. Mrs-. H. Hart man.
Mrs-. Saingy Mr. A. A. Michel.
. Mrs B. A. Thompson, Mrs-. B. P.
Dimeter, Mrs Gay O. Smith, Mrs.
M. Lane-. Mr. W-. Qnaehenbnsh.
tlr. ft JL Wendtshar,' Mr. Har-
Iry Brians, Mr. Jv Perry, and Mts.
A. H-. Benneider.
The clnb was organised a short
: time ago tor the purpose of doing
Ttharity and welfare wots:-. The
. meetings are on tne first and
. ' third Tuesdays of each Vnoath in
MeCornaek Hall. The first Tues
day will be. devoted entirely to
. bnstnesa and ike third Tuesday
wlU fcs the regular social moetiag.
Officers are 'grand regent Mrs.
Albert OBrlen'; Tice-gread regent.
Mr. . . Geatskow'; moderator,
Krsw EL Eefceriiai historian, Mrs.
N. Roeqeei financial secretary,
Mrs. . O-. Nadon; treasurer, Mrs
T. t. McClain) Btonltofv Mr. Ad-
Am En gel"; sentinel Mrs. lMv Al
ley; trasteeat lira. M."J. letxel.
Mrs. Henry Hartman, and Mrs. 3
, 8alng-. ; .
& Club Entertained at
Kennedy -Home
t. S. da members fr it
terUlned Wednesday erenlar At
. the hee of Mr-, and Mr. X. It.
- Keaae&y. Special gnosis lncladedi
Mr-, and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Leila
Jennan of htmg Beach, Cantor
' !a) and Mr and Mrs. Pan! Han
sen. 1 v . I .-" ' - '
Club members present were:
,Mts and Mrs. C. H. Buslck, Mr.
and Mrs. X Bechtel, Mr. end Mrs.
M-. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
k Da rles, Mr. and Mrs. John Spong.
. " Mrs. Ed Keen,. Miss La Veils
Keene, And the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy.
High score trlxe la cards was
won by Mrs. Leila Jerman and
' Paml Hansen. Mr. And Mrs. M.
Dennis received second prise.
Refreshmebta were served late
In the ereaing, Mrs. Hansen as
sisting ths.aostes.
The clab wfQ meet la a fort
night At the home of Mr, and Mrs.
John Speng.
TT. r, U. Has Successful
"Homecoming" Meeting
The "Homecoming meeting of
I the "W, C. T- XL neld Tuesday aft
ernoon was -very successful. Near-
: ly ninety members were In Attend
anes, Mrs, Mafhas of IJew York,
-v vh Is visiting- in Salem, was the
- only white "ribbon member "pres-
; ent. "Mrs- E. M. Law was aoeord
d the honor being the oldest
v member in Salem, ha ring Joined
the union In ISIS, thirty-nine
years Ago, Mra. E. TL Macy war
the next oldest la -membership.
" Both are istm Actln in the wexk
of the otganizatlon, .
by Mr. Booth. Mrs. Brown . and
Mrs. Lowther,-
'Mrs. J. J j Nnnn, president of
the local chapter, announced that
the Union would present a black
board to f the Children's Farm
Home at Corvallis.
Sereral new members ; Joined
the organization on Tuesday-.
Violin Concert Wilt Be Given
This Evening at Y. M. C. A.
The Violin puplU of Mlas Elis
abeth Levy will present the week
ly concert this evening at the T.
M. O. A. Miss Jewell Gardner, so
prano pupil-, of Miss Lena Belle
Tartar wlllassist on tho program
which will e as follows':
"Marching Song,k . .Ambrosio
"Little SenoriU . Saenger
Violin Choir
"Sonata A 1 Major" ........Handel
Andante Allegro -Adagio -Alleg-
reto-mederato
BOCIAL CAIXNDAB
O
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Miss Faye Irrla
"Puss la Boots' Papini
Miss Dorothy Palmer
"Spanish Danee No-. 1" .
v . . . Moskowskl
'"Concerto-Rondo" ...... Seitz
Miss AUeen Ryan
CsardAs"
Miss June Director -
Vocal "Dawn" J CuTrae
The Lase (With the Delicate
Air'k .. ;
Miss Jewell Gardner
Duet "Coronation -March" -.
. -...Meyerbeer
Mtssea Aileea and Margaret Ryan
"Serenade Eapagnole
u;.-.Chamiaade-Kre isler
"Roadlno ; . Kreisler
'Mies' Norma Greene
"Prlesleld' ..Wiihelmj-WagneT
"Fraequita" . .v.. ...Kreisler
Miss Faye Irvine
"Minuet i . .vMosart
"Wlan of Soag wnMendelssohB
Vleltn Cheif .
Personnel et Violin Choir;
Fare Irrine, Norma Greene, Ag
nes Poeltner, June Director, Dan
Quick, Margaret Ryan, Joyce
Phelps, Hortense Taylor, Ralph
Branch, Ruth Butler, Aileen Ryan,
Barbara Walker, Margaret Hogg,
Olga Berg. Mildred Thompson,
Dorothy Slagleterry, Margaret
Wagstaff, Esther Heckart, Orpha
Stngleterry, Percle Miles, Dorothy
Palmer, Tommy Settlemler, And
Robert Huston.
Piano Aeeempanists;
Margaret Hogg, Florence Howe,
and Lucille Cnmmings,
Salem Hospital Bazaar a
Successful Affair
The Salem Hospital Benefit
Baaaar whtea. la being spoaaored
by the Hospital division of the
Salem "Woman's dub opened yes
terday In Otto J. Wilson's garage
at the corner of North Commercial
and Center Streets and will con
tinue today and tomorrow.
So far the affair has beea very
suoeessful. Four attractive booths
are maintained this year; the
cooked-food booth, offering a num
ber ef heme made delicacies; the
candy booth; the booth which fea
tures Mrs. E. E. Bragg's delicious
tamales; and the fourth booth
which displays the beautiful Ori
ental novelties owned by Mrs.
B. Wheeler ef Eugene.
Mrs: Harry Hawkins, Mrs. E. T.
Pierce ef Anmsrilla, Mrs. W. L.
Phillips, Mrs. V, E. Kaha and
Woman s dluh Basaan Otto Si
Wilson's Garage. 585 Norttt com-
merlcal Street. J.
Woman's Alliance, ; Unitarian
Church; Emerson Roomi 1 1:89
o'clock. -f i 1: h':
County institute, Parent-Teach
ers. Salem Chamber of Commerce
Auditorium; Session will begin at
10 o'clock.
B. and P-. -Wi Club Daaee. Cas-
tilllan Hall. 9 o'clock.
West Side Circlet Lad tea' Aid,
Jason Lee Church-. Mrsi? Fred
Prince; 1541 North Commercial
Street hostess-. Z:6 9 o'clock;
Musical prograuu Y-. M; .C: A.
8 o'clock. v ! 3
Missionary meeting. First Cea
gregational Chureh. Mrs-.; W X
Needham, 9 9 5 North Cap It i St.
hostess-. 2:30 o'elock.
Golden West Club, Wi Bt A. Mrs.
Jennie Miller, SSI South 19 Bt
hostess.-1 .4:.:'.
Woman's Bible Class, First M.
E. Church-. Mm H. M-. Durkhelner
IIS S. 18 St. hostess. 2:39 o'clock
Salem Heights 1 Woman's Club.
Community Hall-. ' 2 o'eleek "
Neighbors - ef Wooderaf t Thim
ble Clubi Fraternal- Tempie. Si 99
0clockv : '' . I .': - j . i '
Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Election
of OffleerSk Armeryv
Portland Premier Quartet In
Coneert, .Waller HalK' W U
earn pus-. 8:18 e'e)eck
5 . Saturday ! -
ChemeketA Chapter D. A R.
Luncheon. Marlon Hotek 12S9
ekdeckv Reserratlonsv being made
with Mrv Uv G-. Shipiey or Mrv J.
W Harbison. - I
WemanB Club Bazaars Otto
Wllwn Garage 888 North Com
mercial 13 tree t. All day ;
Regular meetlag- Wv R. C Me-
Cornack Hall. 2 e clock, f Election
of of fleers, ' !
Sunday ;
Informal tea. Y, W, C, A. 86
oMock. Public Invited. .
Monday
Recital of piano students of W.
U. School of Music Waller Hall.
8:15 o'elock, !
Art Exhibit at Parrish "Junior
High SchooU Afternoon, 4 o'clock;
veaiag at sevea-thlrty o'clock.
Swedlsh-Americaa Bell Orches
tra. In Concert, First CoaTga
tional Church, Liberty ahd Center
Streets. Matinee for children, 4:18
Adults, 7: 89 o'clock. j -
Card party, sponsored by R, N.
A. Fraternal Temple. 2 o'clock.
Bible Class. Mrs. a A. park.
1425 ChemekeU St. 2:30 o'clock.
Book of the Month Clnb, Rev.
Martin F, Ferrey, leader. Woman's
Club-house. !
Current Events Class, Dr. F, G.
Franklin, leader. Woman's Club
house. " ' I
Garden Club. Chamber of Com
meree Auditorium, 8 o'clock.
' Taeedar I
Art Exhibit Parrish Junior
High School. Afternoon, 4 o'clock:
evening- at 'seven-thirty j o'clock.
Brtdg ten. Sponsored by choir
of 'St. Paula Episcopal Church.
Mrs. V. E. Kaha, hostess.
Portland Premier" Quartet In Concert
" This Evening
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Featuring P. M. Blenklnsop, Everett Craven, Granville D. Mor
gan, Carol B. Shear, and Miss Jean Harper, accompanist for tne
gTOUPt
The Battle Eve".,. . . . .Bonheur
, Everett Craven and
' The Portland Premier. Quartet
will appear fa ceaeert this evening
ta Waller halL under the. sponsor
ship of the Willamette University
Men's Glee Club,
P, M. Blenklnsop, second bass,
will be remembered by the Salem
hnuslc loving public for his nota
ble singing while a etudent at Wll
lametie nniversity where he was a
member et the Glee club for four
years. Later he traveled with the
Canadian Mai Voice Choir In Eng
land He was soloist last year for
the production, "Rosarla,"
Another well-known member of
the quartet U Everett Craven, bar
itone, who Is also A graduate et
Willamette university. He Is 1
prominent member ot the Ameri
can Opera company In Portland.
The other two members who
will be featured this evening are
Grenvllle IX Morgan, first tenor;
who has been soloist And leading
tenor in the choirs ot several of
the principal cities of the Untted
States: and Carol B. Shear, second
tenor, who sung In the New York
Brfak Preshrterian church choir
for some time.
n followina orocram will be
riven, beginning at 8:15 o'clock:
"Wlntr Song . . BullardJ
Quartet
Cola to "Shout".. Manney
Quartet
The -program opened -with the Mrs. -Merrill , OhQng will have
hymn "Hnw J3rm A Foundation,"
followed "by a short sketch ot the
history nZ the Salem chanter given
by Mrs. 2117 Charlton. Mrs. A1
O. Cnn&t, secretary. Tend a mes-1
sage from 3dra. Esther .Armstrong
ot Dallas who was :unable to be
present, '
' Other numbers on the program
were: Tooal sole by Mra. Ivan
Stewart brief talks .given by Rev.
W, H. ilodgeti and XL L. Payne?
a reading, Mrs. Carrie Chases vo
cal solo, Mrs. -Brown? and a trio
charge of the candy booths today-
Other clab nemau arm have
charge of the ether three booths
today and also tomrarnr.
Mrx. Hofer Entertains
Her Bridge Club
Mrs. TL M, Hofer 'entertained
the members of her bridge clnb
Tuesday afternoon -with an attrac
tive one o'clock luncheon In her
home on South Commercial Street.
Lovely Individual bouanets ef
flowers In pastel ahadea znarked
:P, M. Blenklnsop
A Brown Bird Singing. , , .Wood
: . . Quartet
"The Grey Wolf". . . . . . .Burleigh
Everett Craven
fit.)., rll T 1 1 VnrnrnlA
mi w j luug m .... . w w
Mies Jean Harper
'Slave Song". ........ Del Rlego
Carol Shear
Three Trees'.
......... .from "Spring Maid'
Quartet
Intermission
Tim Roonejs at the Flghtln ?
..................... .Flynn
Quartet
"The Old Retrain".;.... Kreisler
Granville Morgan
"Dab's G winter Be a Len'slide"
.................. .Strickland
Quartet
"The Song ot Hybrlas the
CretAn" ............. .Elliott
P. M. Blenklnsop
(a) "Drink to Me Only With
Thine Eyes" Smith
(h) "I Don Know".. Gates
Quartet
"The Gendarmes". ... .Offenbach
Everett Craven and
P. M. Blenklnsop
"Nature e Praise of Ood
, Beethoven
Quartet
covers tor Mrs. Arthur J, Rahn,
Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. T. A.
Roberta, Mrs. Harry M, Hawkins,
Mrs. Frtta Slade, Mrs. Prince W.
Byrd, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Keith
Powell of Woodbnrn; Mrs. Conneil
Dyer, Mrs. Dan J1. Fry. Jr., Mrs.
Frank Spears, ana tne . nosiess,
Mrs. HofeT.
Several hours of bridge- foTJow-
ed the luncheon--
The clnb wlU be, entertAined in
a fortnignt at lae i Mrs.
Eroel i;v":',; '
Meeting of Woman' t Bible 4
Close of First Methodist .w
Church
The Woman's Bible CIass ot the
First Methodist Church WlU meet
at two thirty o'clock Friday aft
ernoon at the home ot Mrs. H, M.
Durkheiaer, 16S South Fifteenth
Street. A social hour wUl follow
the business meeting.
Community Service Division
Meets at Burton Home
The Community Service . Divi
sion of the Salem Woman's Club
met at the home of Mrs. Roy Bur
ton on Wednesday afternoon to
complete the advertising work for
the Marlon County Christmas seal
sale, '
Those present were Mrs. Harry
J, Weldmer, Mrs, L. H. McMahan,
Mrs." F. A." Elliott. Mrs. Edwin
Nlssen, Mrs. Louise Wagstaff,
Mra. John E. Brophy, Miss Wilms
White, Mrs. W. F. Fargo, and Mrs.
Roy Burton.
The large posters are very at
tractive. They will be framed with
holly and placed in the downtown
shops as n part ot the Christmas
window display.
Several members ot the divi
sion were unable to be present
yesterday as they were Assisting
with' the elaborate four-booth ba
laar which began" yesterday and
is being held today and tomorrow
in Otto J Wilson's garage at 388
North Commercial Street, by the
hospital division of the Woman's
Club ef which Mrs. Walter Spauld
Ing is chairman. .
Marion County Parent
Teachers Meeting in Salem
Today
i The annual meeting of the Mar
Ion County Parent-Teachers' Asso
ciation la being held today In the
Chamber of Commerce Auditori
um. .
State as well as county officers
will be In attendance. Any one in
terested in the work ot the asso
ciation is invited to attend.
Mrs. R. G. .Wood, district vice-
president In in charge of the pro
gram today which will be as follows:
- 10 a. m. Community singing,
r Introducing county officers.
? Response, Mrs. Specht, Sliver-
ton, county president
i Introducing state officers.
1 Organisation and Relationship
of the National, State. , District.
County and Local, Mrs. Gabriel. :
: Duties ' and work: of officers:
President, Viee President. Secre
tary and Treasurer.
Discussion.
: Parliamentary Drill, and a
t'Model Meeting" exemplified.
; 12: Noon luncheon.
i 1 p. m. Outline of work of de-
partments and committees; Pro-j
gram making: Membership; Pub-,
llcity. I
Discussion. . I
I Musical selection.
Talk by Mr. Hug, city superin
tendent of schools.
"Alms and Ideals ot Parent-Teacher
Work," Mrs. Gabriel, state
president. -:
Address by Mrs. Fulkerson,
county superintendent of schools.
Adjournment.
Salem Heights Woman's Club
Will Meet
The Salem Heights . Woman's
Club will meet at two o'clock Fri
day afternoon In the Community
HalL
Mrs. Emma Whealdon will have
charge of the program.
Benefit Bridge Tea Will
Be Given Tuesday
The Choir of St. Paul's Episco
pal Church Is sponsoring a bene
fit bridge tea next Tuesday, De
cember sixth, at the home of Mrs.
V. E. Kuhn. The Junior Guild will
assist.
Tables may be reserved by tele
phoning Mrs. Kuhn at 2439-R;
or Miss Sarah Lansing- at 1811-M.
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you're lucky For here's a new
creation in . . s , v v v
Missionary Meeting This
Afternoon at Needham Home
The Missionary Association of
the First Congregational Church
CslKrndathacpete
ra iai iabee ot ftuaK
tSri ftp JswmA r I
xJ ism esss.Vad
Ojuldza prove
DOODtn
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We Cliristma8 Store
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With Over SlxiyJive NoUonalliKnovm Line
of Merchandise
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Salem's Leading Depart
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'jajji isieu .y iiajyn
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that is Just about r snappy as Hiey malce"
cm. Smooth, thick chocolate coatings! (We
work our chocolate about three times as long
as the average to get that agreeable smooth
ness.) . r
Rich, flavorful centers end variety aplenty.
That's Collegiate for you. An excellent gift
box for her at-. ....'..-$1.00
Other Cllt Pecks:
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KreMs StetUr Checelatea, stewed beK....w..$1.00
KreMa Fruits wtd Nuts, poae4 bea........81.50
Kraeae's Freechy Checelates 31.00
Kraut 's La Vista CWocoUt ..$1.53
Krtius'i Tra-Blu Chcl&te 1.50
Kreese's Milk CheUtM ...... . .. 31.0O
Slmesea's Grocery. 8 slam, Ors.
Tb Cost"- Ooafeetienary, Balaia.
Cart A Sswersor, Sslsm.
Sehaafar Sn Store, Salsm.
Bota. Orooory, Sslem.
Plcktns A Haynss, Balsm.
"Tho Am" Ooafoettonorr. Salota.
"Tao XJtUo lAdy's Rtoro," AsIobb.
Ooorf Svtnlnk. Saloi.
Ooorf T. ICcClelUnd, Salom.
T. B. Bailor, SsIob, On.
Faro Tood Grocery, Salom,
Glomrood airy, Salaau '
Mrs. Mary Btoper, West Salem. .
MUIm Msrcsntilo Oo., Salom.
A. G. Hsndsrson. Oasmawa, Ore.
Eng-ene IMtter, Sabllmlty. Oro.
Hanmond XAimbar Co Mill Olty.
J. Alloa A Sons. SilTortoa, Oro.
W. o. Howard, SUrerton, Oro.
BlTlnoa Confectionery, Csaby,
W. A. Graham, Nowborg.
H. A. Oooley, Newborn.
O. V. Oooley, Tewoerg.
J. O. IrftachUa. Vvwoorg.
Boh Walker, JTowborg.
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I patent, morocco and rep-
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$98
Genuine leather bags
and purses finished .in
the popular leathers, lin
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AlsQ morie party bags.
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$348
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Genuine leather bags,
: leather lined, and leath
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Included in qur display
are ine new -zipper"
; purses with the very lat
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, French party bags are
also shown.
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Necklets and earrings
match in the fashion
able scheme of things
and gold Is particular
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chockers, pearl s y
bracelets, and collar
and cuff sets are all
here and they make
appropriate gifts.
48c 10 $3.98
Silk , umbrellas, 18 ribs,
silvered . frame, stub
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$441
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