TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2. 1928 9 i - Today Chapter G, P. E. O. Mrs. C. W. Laflar, 1190 south Liberty street, hostess. . Jiit United Artisans, Capitol As sembly. No. 8. Fraternal temple Chicken supper served following business session. McDowell club concert. Played by Miss Mildred Roberts. 8:15 o'clock. Concert hall, Nelson build ing. General meeting. Institutions department, Salem Woman's club Club-house. 2:30 o'clock. president of Raohaterian club. Mrs. Carle An event in social as well as the local chapter of the Y. W. C. Abrams and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. vr I Social Calxndaji Attractive Affair Given Tiut- MeDowell Club Concert Will Te.am Captains For Y. W. Be An Event of This Evening C. A. Campaign Appointed Mrs. Eric Butler, niusical circles will be the Mc- . appointed the team captains to Do well club concert to be givenl recruit workers for the 17.000. evening, at eight-fifteon! campaign for funds which will upon Monday and will continue this r ir m 4 ftA l il v v. V ft V i ft u a ua. t IseHon building. Miss Mildred Roberts, violinist. wHl be the artist presented at this lime. Miss Roberts, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J Roberts of Salem, is a young violinist of unusual talent. She has studied for several years with Profesaor William Wallace Gra ham of Portland. A group of numbers by Miss Mary Jean Porter, harpist. v:.'ll add to the enjoyment of the eve ning's program. Miss Harper is a student at the Sacred Heart Aca demy. Piano accompaniments will be played by Carl Wenger. The program follows: I. '-Concerto. No. 1 (G Minor" Max Bruch Prelude Allegro Moderato Adagio Finale Allegro Energico Miss Roberts II. "Valse de Concert" ....Hasselmans Miss Roberts Intermission III. "Lesende" Henri Wieniawskv ' Itomance" Joseph Joachim Mlss Roberts IV. "Minuet" Beethoven Miss Porter V. "Hjre Kati" Jeno Hubay Miss Roberts throughout the week, at the lun cheon meeting of the Y. W. C. A. board Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Clarke is chairman of the ten teams. The captains are Mrs. K. M. Erickson. Mrs. B. B. Flack, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrs. Leon W. Gleason, Mrs. Bert Ford. Mrs. J. E. Alli son. Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. Jo sephine Shade. Each of the teams will be composed of ten members Ail campaign workers are ask ed to meet next Monday, Febru ary 6, for luncheon at 12 o'clock in the dining room of the Young Men's Christian association on 'Court street. The drive will of ficially open at that time. The Young Women's Christian association is a great asset to Sa lem. It is worthy of the support of all. In addition to its splendid work along mental, moral, physi cal, and recreational lines, the Y. W. C. A. affords its members the opportunity of working In an or ganization which Is represented In practically all parts of the world. We have no exact means of mea suring the influence which this group of young people exercises over tnose outside the organiza tion as well aslts members. Mrs. Steed Be Hostess at D. A. R. Meeting Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be entertained Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. Ly man Steed at the state school for th deaf. Mrs. J. R. Allgood will read hostesses. One o'clock luncheon Carle Abrams' home, 1465 Cheme keta street. Friday Concert. Y. M. C. A. Given by vocal pupils of Miss Lena Belie Tartar. s o'clock. Public mwie Woman's Alliance, Unitarian 4urch. Church dining room. Luncheon served at 1 o'clock. West side circle. Ladies' Aid. Jason Lee church. Mrs. T. J. Clark 1215 north Commercial street hostess. 2 o'clock. Barbara Frietchie Sewing club. Mrs. W. B. Johnston, 1645 south Liberty street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Salem Helghu Woman's club. Community Hall. 2 o'clock. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary. U. S. W. V. regular monthly business meet ing. Armory, 2 o'clock. Sa tarda y Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, hostess 2:30 o'clock. District meeting. Knights and Ladies of Maccabees. Open meet ing. McCornaek hall. 8 o'clock. N. W. Poetry association. Pro gram given by Salem poets. Port land public library. Monday Y. W. C. A. campaign workers. Luncheon, dining room of Y. M. Xorthtccst Poetry Assoria ti'tn " ill Mtct Satin-day Evening The Northwest Poetrv associL-' paper on 'Washington's Wedding M-n will men Saturday evening liu r'av " t;ie Portland public library, lOthl Assistant hostesses will be Miss and Yamhill streets, at eight Esther Morris, Miss Elenor Jones, -''lock. Mrs. L. W. Potter. Mrs. H. H. Salem poets have been asked to Smith. Miss Griffith, and Mrs. J. give the program. w. Plank. day Afternoon at Henry J, Bean Home One of the most attractive af fairs of the week was the after noon tea (lren Tuesday afternoon at the home of Judge and Mrs, Henry J. Bean of ourt street by the northwest division ot the First Presbyterian church aid society. Mrs. Bean and the officers of the society . formed the receiving line. The feature of the afternoon was the interesting talk given by Mrs. Albert Schmidt of Albany who spoke of the South Sea Isl ands which she visited in the spring and summer of the past year. j She described the Fiji and Sa-; moan Islands and their Inhabi tants. A number of beads, corals, and other curios which she gather ed there were exhibited. Miss Marjorie Miller sang sev eral songs following this delight ful travel talk. She was accom panied by Miss Helene Price. Both girls are students at Willamette University. The tea table In the dining room of the Bean home was very lovely with a lace cloth and a center piece of primroses and pink ta pers. Mrs. Norman Kendall Tully and Mrs. S. P. Kimball presided at the urns. Mrs. E. E. Ling. Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. J. T. Whlttig. Mrs. I. M. Doughton, and Miss Dorothy Pearce assisted with the serving. The tea was the first of a ser ies of such affairs which will be given by the division for the ben efit of the new church which is now under construction. General federation of Wom en's Clubs Assists in A m erica nization Indians of the United States owe their Amerlcanliatlon to the General Federation of Women's clubs according to Princees Wat- awasco, a member of the Penobs cot tribe of Maine, who, while a visitor at the headquarters of the Woman's club of Dea Molnea Iowa, recently recalled the con vention of the Oeneral Federa tion held in that city, and said: "I shall never forget the meet ing. A man had been sent out from New York to address the Federation on Americanization and I had been sent out to sing. But when that man had finished I was so angry I could not sing, so I exercised a woman's privi lege I talked. And I pointed my finger In that man's face and told him what I thought about Ameri canization. I was a little different from what he thought. "But the woman seemed to agree witn me. tor me uenerai Federation at once took up our cause, and 18 months after that week, the firat American citizens, were Americanized thanks to American women. "Now' it is my hope that educa tion and citizenship will hasten the day when reservations and guard ianship will no longer be necessary for the-welfare'of the American Indian." itataJUtton on the am evening Strinbera Plav Given as and wm also have a candidate tofir8t production of Salem lurama nw ja m riamj evening, reoraaiy s. the public U Invited to attend a benefit dance, sponsored by the A largo and interested audience viewed the first production of the Salem' Drama League which was auxiliary, m me moaern wooamen presfnted Tuesday evening in the hall at Criemawa. Old-time as well audUorium of tha public library, as modern dances will be featured. Strlngerg'8. "The Stronger" was The music will be furnished bythe u cno3en for tnU flrBt pre9. the popular Wlllard Matthes or-(eQtalloa The cagt lncluded Miss chestra 'Leah Ross. Miss Iva Clair Love. Supper will be served at ll:00and Mr Gertruda Robinson Roes. O ClOCk. fla PflfAl Ti KK1 Air-AfA t h A TMTfc- General Meeting of Institu Hons Department of Salem Woman's Club ent time, according to ths apeak er. there are from 800 to 6.0 00j little theaters in the country and. ? cities own their own little theater playhouses. The out-door theaters in California are an in teresting development. (Continued on pM 10.) ductlon in a very creditable man-! ner. j Miss Vivian Hargrove arranged 'the delightful stage effects as welL All members of the Institutions aa tne attractive costumes. department of the Salem Wom an's club will meet at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon at the Wom an's club-house on north Cottage street. Mrs. W. E. Kirk spoke preced ing the play. She told of the orl-j gin of the little theater movement which was started in Ireland by Lady Gregory and Y. B. Yates. It Mrs. S. M. Endicott. general: wa so named because of the un-i chairman of the division, will be pretentiousness of the first play-' assisted by Mrs. D. R. Ross, Mrs ; houses. Only Irish plays were glv- David aright and Mrs. George fc.;en and soon the little theater be- I Lewis. came extremelr DODular. The first half hour of the meet- Tne moTement later spread to Capitol Auxiliary, Xo. 11, Will Meet Thursday Evening Capitol auxiliary, No. 11, p. m. of Salem will initiate six candi dates for Lebanon auxiliary at their next meeting which will be held Thursday evening, February 9. In the I. O. O. F. temple. Canton, No. 11, will hold their Mrs. James Lewis Hostess at Attractive One O'clock Luncheon Mr.s James Lewis was hostess C. A., Court street, 12:00 o'clock, at a delightrul artair Tueeaay art Tuesday ernoon when she entertained the Writers' Section, Salem Arts! members of her bridge club with League. C. P. Bishop home. 765 a one o'clock luncheon iu her home! Court street, 8:00 o'clock. Guests of Relatives in Port1 and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr, their daughter. Miss Josephjue narr, and their sons, Lawrence, Henry, and Karl, motored to Portland Sunday where they were guests of Mrs Mrs. Barr's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. andjvirs. John Albrlch. on north Church street. J Pink begonias and pink tapersi centered the luncheon table wlthj covers placed for Mrs. La ban' Steeves, Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. L. D. Brown, Mrs. Eugene Grab enhorst. Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs. Sam Laughlin. Mrs. F. E. Sherwin. Harold Brown. Mrs. M. P. Aspirin Gargle in Sore Throat or Tonsilitis ing will be devoted to sectional discussion. Beginning at three o'clock, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith will give a talk on her recent trip to Europe. A musical program will follow with refreshments served at the tea hour. Recent Guests At La titer man Home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman had as their guests for the week end. Miss Kate Barclay. Miss Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miles, all of Oregon City. Return From the South Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 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