1 ' . f ' s "... i1-,;,; ' ' , -" i ,' " " - f . V' f THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.- SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER S, 1927 - V90 . and Mrs. O. A. Olson i 9crfam .-With Delightful fnir ' - ir. Lnd MT3. O.' A. Olson en La Ined members of the Nile :b and their husbands with a ightful bridge party last night their home on Fairmount Ilill. rhe living rooms were, lorely j" ; -a baskets of chrysanthemums te- a variety of shades. " -. .sixteen tables or bridge were in ; y during the evening. High ore honors were won by Mrs. O. -i. Newton and William IIcGilch- . t Jr. ' , .. . - Supper was serred at a " late r mr In the attractive ball-room . t the Becond floor ot the Olson , me. The long tables were cen- i red with chrysanthemums. Holi uiy favors marked covers for: Mr. ad Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and 1 rs. E. II. Kennedy, Mr, and . rs. M. C. Petteys, Mr. and Mrs t sorge Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. B. - . Flack, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sha- ..er. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Erlcson, . .r. and Mrs. W. H. Bretz, Mr. and . Irs. P. A. Eiker. V Mr. and Mrs. avid Wright, Jdr. and Mrs. ;naries trail, jar. ana airs. tieorge Alexahder, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Liljequist. Mr. and Mrs. Sam f I i.aughlin. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.Pat I I y. Dr. and Mrs. D. X. Beechler, f :ir. nd Mrs. Paul II Hauser, Mr. I ud Mrs. Gerald L Newton, Mr. I r.nd Mrs. Fred Williams. Mr." and J !Irs. William McGilchrist, Jr, Mr. J ?;nd Mrs A Charles G. Miller. Mr. And Mrs. Clair VIbbert. Dr. and 1 fZtra. R. W. Hans Seltz, Mrs.' Grace i f rrar frm 1 annnf f a Tmlah Mrs Val Mesch. Mrs. Gulwltts, Mrs Lawrence Olson. Mrs. Alice Hoff, Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, and the host and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Lawrence Olson. Mrs. Dav id Wright, Mrs. Val Mesch, and Mrs. R. W. Hans SeiU assisted I I Mrs. Olson In serving. I T5 f Marion County Veterans Association Have AU-Day Meeting in Salem The local chapter of the Worn-, an's Relief Corps was hostess at an all-day meeting ot the Marion County Veterans Association on Thursday in McCornack HalL ' ff e morning session was de- to a business meeting. Lun .heon was served at noon. - "O uuuuuuu uicciuig was tycu I to the public. Patriotic organiza l tion's represented at the conven I tion were the G. A. R.; W. C; I Sons of Veterans and their Aux 1 lllary; Daughters of Veterans, V Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary; 'srLadles of the G. A. R.; American y Legion, American Legion Auxil tllary; and the American War Mothers. One-hundred and eighty one delegates were In attendance. Mrs. Mary Ackerman, president ot the W. R. C, was In charge of the program which opened with the singing of "America." Dr. James Lisle offered the prayer. Musical numbers were given by the Sons ot Veterans Quartet; Via Aria Hicks, who played a flute solo; and John Foster Van Osdal who gave two piano solos. The speaker of the afternoon was Dr. James Kendall Tully, pas tor of the First Presbyterian Church, his subject was "Amerl lanism." Maurice Race, of the American Legion; Mrs. King Batrtlett, of the American Legion Auxiliary; Clarence Miller of the Spanish foar Veterans, and Mrs. Mark Ekiff representing the War Moth- trs, each gave a short talk. Jlr. and Mrs. Boise Entertain Merry-Go-Round Club Mr. and Mrs. Reuben P. Boise entertained members ot the Merry ,Go-Round Club on Tuesday eve- "VT king In their home on Court Street. y . Baskets of yellow and bronse ithrysanthemums decorated the living rooms. , ' High score honors were won' by Mrs. George F. Rodgers and W1U Thielsen. . ; - The club membership includes: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kayy Mr. and Mrs. " W. G. AllenMr. and Mrs. Will Thielsen. Judgeand Mrs. John II. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. A N. Moores, Mr J and Mrs. J. N. Smith, Mrs. 'Frank Snedecor, Mr and Mrs. R; B. Fleming, llT and Mrs. F. W. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Burea, Mrs. Russell Cat- Un, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robert' son, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Boise. Marion County Parent-Teach ers Meeting), Held Yester day in Salem Representatives from the vari ous Parent-Teachers Associations of Marion county met yesterday 'for an all-day session In the Cham ber of Commerce Auditorium. Mrs. R. G, Wood, district-vice- president, presided at the meeting which opened at ten o'clock in the morning with community singing. The introduction of county of ficers followed, J " . Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, of Port land state president of the P. T. A. spoke in the morning telling of the organization and the rela tlonshlp - which now exists be tween the national, state, district, county," and local Parent Teach ers Associations ' The duties - of - the . president. secretary, and treasurer ot the as sociation were also explained. . A discussion of Parent-Teacher problems was followed by a parlia mentary drill and a "model meet ing" exemplified. ' Luncheon was served at twelve o'clock. " The afternoon session ' opened at one o'clock with an outline, qf the work ot the department and committees; : program making; membership; and publicity; with an interval of discussion follow ing, i - . , i ,: . , A group of musical numbers was given. j , Mrs. W. W. Gabriel of Portland, state president of the Parent Tea chers . Association, was the prin cipal speaker of the afternoon. Her subject was,' "Aims and Ideals of Parent-Teacher work." She began her talk by telling of the remarkable growth of the P. T. A. which now has a membership of a million and a quarter in the United States and is an interna tional organization, with associa tions in fourteen different coun tries..: ,- ,." The growth in Oregon has also been very rapid; the state having a membership of seventeen-thous-and. - - . Mrs. .Gabriel urged the local or ganizations to affiliate with the state association : thus automatic ally becoming . united "with the county tP. T. Av and adding to the strength, and power of the organ ization. Many of the district as sociatlons do not become affiliat ed with the state because they see nothing to be gained by doing so. They should not be interested in what they can gain fronji the state but what they can give to it. " AnotheT : statement that Mrs. Gabriel made in her Interesting talk was the P.: T. A. is really a "school for Parents' where they may find what their children are doing and may become better ac quainted with the work of the school and the, educators of . the children. It also1 affords the moth ers an opportunity to get in touch again with1 the world. She said that the Parent-Teachers Associa tion may be thought of as a bridge between the parents and the schooL I' ' ' She also emphasized the facts that the P. T. A. Is not a lyceum course for the entertainment ot the public, nor a crusade to reform the schools for they are not in need of reforming but of a more complete understanding. J C 1 Mrs. Mary 1 Fulkerson closed the session with a brief talk. , The group voted to meet again in the spring and on a Saturday so that the teachers as well as the parents would be able to attend. i . ' " Social Calnjab ; i o . - o "- Saturday -. . ( " - . iChemeketa Chapter., D. ' A. (H. Luncheon. Marion. Hotel. 12:30 o'clock Reservations, being made with Mrs. U. G. Shipley or Mrs. J. W. Harbison. . - , . ; Woman's Club Bazaar,. Otto-J. Wilscn Garage, .388 ; North .Com mercial Street. All day. : Regular meeting W. R. C; Mc Cornack HalL 2 o'clock. Election of officers. -, i ' Sunday .. Informal tea. Y. W. C. A.J3 6 o'clock. Public' invited. . -I Monday , . Recital of piano students of W. U. School ot Music. Wallers HalL 8:15 o'clock. ( , Art Exhibit at Parrish Junior High School. Afternoon, 4 o'clock; evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Swedish-American Bell Orches tra, In Concert. First - Congrega tional Church, Liberty and Center Streets. Matinee for children, 4:15 Adults, 7:30 o'clock. - ? Card party, sponsored by It- N. A. - Fraternal .Temple. 2 o'clock. Bible Class. Mrs. C. A. Park, 1485 Chemeketa St. 2:30 o'clock. Book ot the Month drib.' Rev, Martin F. Ferrey, leader. Woman's Club-house. ' 1 Current Events Class. Dr.' F. G Franklin, leader. Woman's Club house. f ;'l " Garden Club. Chamber of Com merce Auditorium. 8 o'clocki t- Tuesday , ' ' Art Exhibit. Parrish Junior High SchooL Afternoon', 4 o'clock; evening at seven-thirty o'clock. : Bridge tea. Sponsored by - choir ot ' St. Pauls Episcopal Church. Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, hostess." I f: Fishers are Hosts at Thanks giving Celebration in the 4 South : : .-r. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Fisher and Miss Mar garet Fisher who left earlier in the fall to make their home : in Pomona, California,; will be in terested 5 In -the following . an nouncement which appeared in a recent Pomona papr: l ; ? . : "Dr. and Mrs. Ward L. Fisher, of. 516 Lincoln Avenue, entertain ed the members of their families at a Thanksgiving dinner Thurs day in their home. Guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. R. D. May of Claremont, parents of Mrs. i Fish er; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fisher, parents of Dr. Fisher," who have recently come from Salem Ore gon to make their home in Pom ona, California; Mr. - and I Mrs. Jack R. Galvin and daughter, Bet ty Lou; Miss Margaret Fisher; Dr. and Mrs. Robbin Fisher; "Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Herman and her little son, Billy; Miss Loul Jane Hatch of Pasadena; and Barbara and Buddy Fisher, daughter and son of the hosts." Three-Day Hospital Bazaar Will Close This Evening The Salem 1 General ' Hospital Benefit Bazaar which has been given Thursday and Friday in Ot to J. Wilson's garage at the cor ner of North Commercial and Cen ter Streets,-will close this evening The affair has been directly spon sored by the Hospital department of the' Salem Woman's Club. ' , The committee, including ' Mrs. Erwin F. Smith,- Mrs. William Mc GUchrist, Jr., Mrs. Frank Spears, and Mrs. Walter Spaulding has re ported that the bazaar has met with complete success. ' ,The general public is invited to participate and to attend the ba zaar has met with complete" suc cess. .--v.. The general public 13 invited to participate and to .attend the ba zaar on this closing day. The hos pital Is one of' Salem's most im portant institutions and one in whieh the public is greatly inter ested. - . .' ; . ..v . Prominent members of the Sa lem Woman's Club will be .In charge of the three booths which feature, cooked-food, candy, and Oriental novelties. Mrs. Hauser Hostess at Ken sington Club Meeting.. r ?Mrs. Herbert Hauser entertain ed the Kensington Club Thursday afternoon in her : home on ' North Winter Street. The living rooms were decorat ed with baskets of bronze chrys anthemums and yellow mari golds. . ' Club members' present were Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. N. C. Ka foury, Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, Mrs. George Grif fith. Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. George M. King, Mrs. Alfred Smith, and the hostess, Mrs. Hau ser. Miss Slgna Wahlstrom was a special guest "tor the afternoon. Salem Garden Club Will Meet Monday Evening 1; The Salem Garden Club . will meet at eight o'clock Monday ev ening in the Chamber ot Com merce Auditorium. - Miss Gabriella Clark and Mr. W. T. Jenks will speak on "English Gardens." Visiting in Salem For - Several Days ' Mrs. W. W. Yancey and her lit tle 'niece, Billle Yaniey of Ontar io, Oregon, have been visiting friends and relatives in Salem and Amity for several days. Mrs. Yan cey will be remembered as Miss Helen Hardy. Junior Business ,Girls Have Interesting Meeting at Y. IK. C. A. The Junior ' , Business Girls Club met at six o'clock Thursday evening for dinner at the Y. W. c. a . . . A "Recognition Service" was held "following the dinner. The re mainder of the evening was spent with conversation and music. Those present were Miss Flor ence Wintermute, Miss Bernice Mulvey, Miss Eve Bumphrey, Miss Inga Herein, Miss Florence Watts, Miss Anona Welch, Miss Helen (Continued -on paga 8) HJIkelele : ILessoos TsT Here in concentrated and natural form a combination of the; health promoting' properties of noted mineral waters is offered you at a fraction of the cost. Pleasant to take the sensational benefits of this magic substance in recapturing health soon become un deniably apparent. . r , )lU)' ' it i ! 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