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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1928 8 tip X -0 J i )) xHy ,v.fefs K i f o s r mk h V4 1 XV (KENNE.LU Ji TiUi.' k K I 1 pV ::-. -Si; ' Jv : jr ; ; jif TT nMl - i JEAN ALLEN y ? I i I 1 w -r,.- , , - X. ,-uN M-y ' v. -- - Ipiwr right: Barbara Jean, 7 1'nuer left: Merle Bemlce Lanco prominent part In the operetta. day evening, April 17, by the children of the Academy of the Sacred Heart. Tenter; JLncy Fisher who is 8 years of age, ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fisher, 1376 State Hirer t. Lnwer right: Doris Miriam Is the daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Aaron Astill, 280 North 20th Street. Dorta Is 'nine years of age. Lower left: Mary Louise, O years, daughter of 31 rs. Ethel M. Hitter, 1005 State Street. APRIL April cold with dropping rain Willows and lilacs bring again, The whistle of returning blrcrs And trumpet-lowing of the herds ; The scarlet maple-keys betray VVhat potent Wood hath modest May ; What fiery force the earth renews, The wealth of forms, the flush of hues, What joy in rosy waves outpoured, Flows from the heart of love, the Lord. rast President of Rebekah Afsembly of Oregon Makes Official Visit On Monday evening. March 26. Salem Rebekah Lodge, No. 1, en tertained Mrs. Etta I. Sanderson of Freewater, president; Mrs. Hal lle Ingle of Albany, Warden; Mrs. Lepna Theil of Astoria, marshal!; and Miss Ethel Fletcher of Salem. pMt president, all of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, and also Mr. Trfd MendeV ot Portland, deputy grind master of the Grand lodge rOregon. flsitors from the lodges In sev Burroundlng towns were pres at the regular meeting which was held In the L O. O. F. temple In ( Salem. Mrs. Sanderson made her official inspection at that time The "Degree Staff of 35 mem- beH. under the direction of Cap- tab Irene St. Helen, exemplified the ritual is a splendid manner. Mrs. 8anderson gare an inter esting talk and assembly officers responded with short talks on "Re bekah Odd Fellowshin." lr. Mendel told of some of the work which Is being done in the state by the members of the grand lodge. Mrs. O. A. Nores read an origin al jpoem after which she presented Mrs. Sanderson with a stiver and crystal gift from the lodge. : - At the close ot the program, a banquet was served in the Idlnlng ' room. Mrs. Grace Webber was chairman of the committee In eharre. . T -: Wednesday. Mrs. Sanderson and 11 rs. Thell met with Orpha Rebe kah lodge of Portland, on Thurs day afternoon, they were present at a Joint meeting of the Corrals and Wood burn lodges and on Thursday renlnf, they Inspected the Sllverton and ScotU Mills as semblies. Mrs. Sanderson will re turn home for a short stay before beginning her. last visits of the year which will Include Inspection of the assemblies la the southern part of the state. : While In the valley, Mrs. Sander son and Mrs. TheU were the house guests of Mr. and ; Kn, Robert Henderson at Chemawav Mr. Hen derson Is the Grand Repreeenta- tire f Oregon. ; '. lj l Guests cjf Relative iln Ore- : con City Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore and r old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. Is the 7 year old daughter of "Snow White which will be presented at the ElsUiore theater Tues heir daughter, Miss Dorothy Ioore, motored to Oregon City this -norning to spend the day with rei-l ..j itives. Hridge Luncheon at Walter Buchner Home an Event of the Week One of the loveliest affairs of the past week was the bridge 'uncheon for which Mrs. Walter F. Ouchner was hostess Friday after noon in her home on Court street. An attractive combination of spring flowers formed the center piece ot the luncheon table. Cov ers were arranged for Mrs. J. B Craig. Mrs. A. II. Moores, Mrs. G. W. Laflar, Mrs. H. 8. Poisal, Mrs. V. W. Rosebraugh, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. M. C. Cashatt. Mrs. R. E. Downing. Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs. Dudley Purvtne, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Chase E. Sone, Mrs. J. R. Pollock. Mrs. Harold M. Brown. Mrs. A. T. Wain, and -the hostess, Mrs. Buch ner. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Charles Pratt, and Mrs. Chase Cone at the close of the afternoon's bridge play. Standard Bearer Girls Will Meet Monday Evening The Standard Bearer girls of the First Methodist church will meet Monday evening at the home ot Professor end Mrs. T. 8. Rob erta. 105 North Summer street. As sisting Mrs. Roberts throughout the evening will be Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss Neva stolshelse, and Miss Haxal Hysler. The devotions In obserranee of Holy week will be conducted by Mrs. II Iff. The chapter. "Law ot the Tithe" from the study book win be presented by Miss Adalla Chapter. Miss Esther Lisle, Miss Hlng Tsal and Miss Doris Boot erhyde will have charge of the Philippine Islands discussion. Easter songs and anthems will l5e played by Professor Roberts on his studio organ. Rteent GuetU at C, P. Bishop uotn l ; Mr. and Mrs. CV P. Blahop had as .thejr guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and their son. John Williams of Deer Lodge, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Williams : accom- D. Allen. 1S90 Xorlta 15th Street. Mrs. Xora Langt. Merle has panied Mr. and Mrs. Bishop on their recent trip to Honolulu. They were met at San Francisco on their return by their son. John Williams and are now enroute to their home In Idaho after spending several weeks in southern California. Mrs. Willard Wirtz Will Entertain Chapter G, P. E. O Mrs. Willard Wirtz will enter tain the members of Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood on Thurs day afternoon in her home at 770 Stewart street. Guests at Seymour J ones' rr Home Mrs. Robert WoodbiUe (Mary Edna Jones) and her small daugh ter, Marian, arrived In Salem Fri day evening to spend several weeks with Mrs. Woodbllle's'par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymou Jones. Mrs. A. W. Glutsch Entertains Members of the Amigas Club Mrs. August W. Glutsch enter talned members of the Amigas club and two additional guests on Thursday afternoon with an at tractive bridge tea. The special guests were Mrs Bert Wllliford of Woodburn, and Mrs. Bernlce Klrkwood. In the dub group were Mrs. E G. Rlcketts, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. Miles McKey. Mrs. Glenn H. Gregg, Mrs Edwin Armstrong, and the hos tess. Mrs; Glutsch. ' The first prize for high score In bridge was won by Mrs. Glenn Gregg. Mrs. Schneider assisted Mrs. Glutsch at the tea hour. Mrs. McKey will entertain the club In a fortnight. Guest in Salem For Several Days Mrs. J. C Griffith had as her guest for several days of the past week Mrs. W. F. Pruden of Port land. Mrs. Pruden came to 8alem for the Winifred Byrd concert Thursday evening. Interesting Recital Given By Students of Professor and Mrs. Roberts - Professor and" Mrs. T. S. Rob erts presented 20 of their Inter mediate and advanced students in the Dunning System of Improved Musle Study in recital Friday eve ning in their residence-studio on North 8ummer street. One et the ' most Interesting numbers of the delightful pro gram was "Under the . Leaves' (Thome) played by Mlas Georgia Sneed. assistant In the Dunning department, pianist; and Profes- Lsor Roberts, organist. Three pupils were presented with the Dunning pins. The complete program follows "Class Song" . Dunning Gaynor Lenore Campbell TWTnter Tales" , . Rowr r Gordon Carl "Sleep Little Pigeon. . . .Giamr ttOCXAL CALENDAM ; Today Lectr at First Coag-racatloa- al caarca. Rr. Frad Clark of Ea ten, speaker. Subject. "Compan ionate or Christian MarrUfe?" 7:S o'clock. Monday John Ersklae, aathor ot "Prl- rate Life of Helen of Troy." Men's gym, O. 8. C. campus, Corrallis. Auspices of A. A. U. W. 7: SO o'clock. R. N. A. and Modern Wood men. Home-conuni' meeting. Fra ternal temple. I o'clock. Bridie tea. Sponsored by Wom an's Alliance, unitarian church. Mrs. L. F. LeGarie. 1234 Court! street hostess. Standard Bearer Girls. Profess or and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, 506 N. Summer street. 7:30 o'clock. Tneedajr Mizpah das. First Baptist church. Mrs. T. W. Darles, 941 North Cottage street, hostess. 7:30 o'clock. Keedlecraft club Mrs. George Martin, 1190 South 14th street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Missionary society, First Congre gational church. Mrs. W. D. Clarke 726 North Capitol street hostess. 2 o'clock. B. and P. W. club. Gray Belle. 30 o'clock. Reeervations Call Mrs. Maude Pointer, 2468-R. Thursday Westway club, W. B. Fra ternal temple. Mrs. Frank Shafer, hostess. 1 Chapter G, P. E. O. Mrs. Willard Wirt j, 770 Stewart street hostess. Loave Com in Little Boy Blue". . . .Engelmann Dean Arehart The Wind" wins Good Night" Bllbro Marion Moore In the Swing" Streabog Dorothea Kletzing Hunting the Butterflies".. Hlrscb Eleanor aspinwall The Little Party". . .Burgmuller The Comical Clown" Krogmann Corliss Clark Hunting Song" Gurlitt Margaret Moore Duet "Pixies' Good Night" Brown Dorothea Kletzing, Margaret Moore Robin's Lullaby" .... Krogmann Mary Frances Henderson Ear Training on Intervals: First Class Old Black Joe" Foster Charlotte Carrou Grand March" Mack The Butterfly" Lege Anna Belle Potter Triads Major. Minor Dimin ished and Augmented Intermediate Class Isobel Grand Walte" Virginia Lunn Rhythm the Great Grand Thought of Musle" (a) Test. 1 (b) Songs and Pictures, II- . lustratlng . - (1) Triple Rhythm -Butterflies (2X "Quadruple" Um brellas. Drawn by Jean Anunsen and Evangeline Millard Dominant Seventh Chord, Plagal cadences, aug mented cadences, and mo dulation, demonstrated by . Robert Pickens, Harriett Pointer Lola Dale Pickens "Elephant's Dance" Haesche Robert Pickens "Merry May" Loth Harriet Pointer "Meditation" Morrison Lola Dale Dickens Presentation of Pins "Concert Polonaise".. Bohm Lucile Mosher Piano and Pipe Organ Pi a Piano and Pipe Organ . . . Thome "Under the Leaves Thome Professor Roberts. Georgia Sneed Dr. and Mrs. Seitz Entertain In Honor of Miss Winifred Byrd Complimenting Miss Winifred Byrd, Dr. add Mrs. B, W. Hans Seltz entertained with a supper party In their home at 1144 Cen ter street following Miss Bird's concert at the Capitol theater Thursday evening. The group included the honor guest, Miss Byrd ; Mayor and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Thlelsen, Dr. and Mrs. J. 8helley Saurman, Mrs. John Crandall Wat son of Portland, Mrs..W. B. Burns, Miss Nell Thlelsen, O. K. DeWltte. and the host and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Belts. Week-End Guest of Partnts in Salem Roderick Blatehford, a member of the high school faculty at Grass Valley, Oregon, is spending the week-end In Salem with his par ents. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatehford. Mr. Blatehford gradu ated from Willamette University with the class ot 1127. Oregon Artists Exhibit Witt Be On Display This Week An art exhibit which includes pictures painted by XI ot the lead ing artists of the state will be on display this week in a main floor room of the Senator hotel build ing. The exhibit is being shown here under the auspices of the Sa lem Woman's club and the Salem Arts League. The hostess committee for to morrow afternoon will Include members ' ot the institutions de partment of the Woman's club. Mrs. 8. M. Endicott Is chairman. and her assistants will be Mrs. Ray L.: Fanner, Mrs. Estella O. Ford, Mrs. E. e. Kennell, Mrs. F. A. Er Ickson, Mrs. C. E. Stricklln. Mrs B. E. Kennell, Mrs. J. M. Devers. Dr. Fannie A. Brown. The general public Is Invited to attend the exhibit which will be ipen from two-thirty to five t'elock in the afternoons from sev n to 10 in the evenings. Mrs. Demarest Entertains ths Hi-Lo Bridge Club Mrs. Lloyd Demarest entertain ed members of the Hi-Lo club with bridge and tea one afternoon, of the past week. , Baskets of spring flowers were arranged about the living rooms and the dining room of the Demar est hern. Mrs. E. T. Johnson and Mrs. W. P. Watklns were special geusta.ibe given at the Feeble Minded Club members for the afternoon School at two o'clock this after- .r. Mr. MarTin Sheoard ' Mri.!100 oy tne josepn nenner iamuy John Watson, Mrs.' Bert Vletor, Mrs. John Hunter. Mrs. Clifton Mudd, and the hostess, Mrs. De marest. Mrs. Johnson received t he guest prise. Mrs. Hunter won the club prize for high score. In a fortnight, Mrs. - Clifton Mudd will entertain the club. Piano Pupils of Miss Phelps Have Line Party at Recent Concert A group of the piano pupils of Mrs. Ethel Phelps made up a line i party which attended the concert which Miss Winifred Byrd, Salem's own pianist, played at the Capitol theater last week. In the group were Miss Leora Gerig. Mies Bertha Magness, Miss Oretchen Spencer, Miss Willamina Hllflker, Miss Opal Siewert, Miss Margaret Ayers, Miss Ruth Spen cer, Ernest ueng, wuirea nage dorn. Miss Gladys Hllflker. Miss Joyce Phelps, Miss Esther Gardin er, Miss Ruth 8wafford. and Miss Kathleen Phelps. MrsYale Brooks and Mrs. Phelps accompanied the young people. Later the party enjoyed refresh ments in the Green Gate Room at the Spa. 1 Meeting of Missionary Society of First Congregational Church A meeting of the Missionary so ciety of the First Congregational church will be held Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Clarke, 72 S North Capitol street. Mrs. H. D. Fox will lead the devotions. Rev. Fred Clark of Eu gene will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. Harry Harms will give several vocal numbers. The Easter offering will be ta ken at this time and all members are urged to bring their thank-of fering boxes. The hostesses . will be Mrs Clarke, Mrs. H. W. Bross, Mrs. E. T. Donnell, Mrs. Sabra Coatee, Mrs, W. 1. Needbam, Mrs. A. A. Guef froy, Mrs. R. B. Duncan, and Mrs, G. L. Newton. Delegates From Chetneketa Chapter, D. A. R., Attend State Conference Delegates from Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American revolution to the state conference of the Daughters which waa held' at the Multnomah hotel in Portland Thursday,Fr!day, and Saturday, were Mrs. Russell Cat Iln."Mrs.. 8. C Dyer, Mrs. Frances Cornell, Mrs. John W. Orr, Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. Blanche Eakin and Mrs. Oscar Hayter, of Dallas; Mrs. Harry T. Love, Mrs. A. D. Austin of Woodburn, and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. The local chapter was also rep resented by two members who are state officers, Miss Lillian Apple- gate, state historian and Mrs. Sey mour Jones, a member of a state committee. Mrs. John F. Beaumont, one of the organizers of the state society and Its first regent was an honor guest at the convention. The children of the American Revolution, young sons and daugh ters of members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Sons of the American Revolution, formed the first state organization at a luncheon which was held at one o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Multnomah hotel. There are several chapters ot the young peo ple's society throughout the state, but heretofore no state organiza tion. Week-End Guests From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schultz ofj Portland are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz came to Sa lem for Miss Winifred Byrd's con cert which was an event of Thurs day evening. i I Round-Up Club Entertained With Attractive Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. T. Whittle entertained members of the Round-Up dub with an attractive one o'clock luncheon at the Elks' club on Mon day afternoon. Several hours .of bridge In the Whlttig home on North Summer street followed the luncheon. Covers were placed at the lunch eon table, centered with a lovely combination of Japanese quince and daffodils, for Mrs. W. A. Jones Mrs. A. M. Taylor of Albany, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, and Mrs. Asel Eotf. special guests, and the following club members: Mrs. Joeeph H. Al bert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. R. E. Downing. Mrs. Edgar Hartley, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. S. P. Kimball, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng, Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. T. B. Kay. Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mrs. John L. Rand, and the hos tess, Mrs. Whlttig. The hlf h score prize as a result of the afternoon's bridge play was, won by Mrs. Charles H. Robert son. Miss Grace E. HaU a Recent Guest in Salem Miss Grace E. Hall will leave today for her home , in Portland after visiting with friends and reLl atlves in Salem for several days. Leave On Motor Trip t of . 1. Several Weeks ' Mrs. Frank Snedecor end Mrs. Ceorge F. Rodgers left yesterday by motor f orison thern California and Arizona where they expect to remain "until the first of May. Institutions' Department Will Sponsor Program at State School f he Institutions' Department of the Salem Woman's club Is spon soring a program ot Instrumental and vocal music and readings to and the Presbyterian church or chestra. Mrs. J., M. Devers Is chair man of the Feeble-Minded school division of the Institutions' de partment, j Salem Girl Honored With Dinner Party in CorvaUis Miss Hester Gram of Salem, a senior in vocational education at Oregon State College, CorvaUis, was one of the 10 girls having birthdays In March who were hon ored with a dinner party at Mar garet Snell hall one evening of the past week. Dsffodils and sunbon net babies decorated the dining table. Business arid Professional Women Will Meet at the Gray BeUe Members ot the local Business and Professional Women's club will meet at the Gray Belle for din ner at six-thirty o'clock Wednes day evening. Reservations should be made not later than Tuesday evening by telephoning Mrs. Maude Pointer at 24B8-R. A spring fashion revue and spe cial music will be features of the meeting. House Guest at Judge Rand Home Mrs. Emil Melzer of Baker, Ore gon Is a house guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. John L. Rand Mrs. Livesley Hostess at Charmingly-Appointed Affair Complimenting Mrs. Frank Sne- decor .and Mrs. George F. Rodgers who left yesterday for the south. Mrs. T. A. Llvesley entertained Wednesday afternoon in her home on Lincoln Hill with a charmingly appointed bridge luncheon. The luncheon table arranged in the dining room of the Llvesley home was very lovely with a cen terpiece of pink rosebuds, lavendar anemones, and, yellow primroses. Attractive favors marked covers for the honor guests, Mrs. Snede cor and Mrs. Rodgers; Mrs. Wil liam Boot, Mrs. Isaac Lee Patter son, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs.' THE MUSIC SHOP Just Inside the Weet Entrance of Stiffs on Court St. Buescher Band and Orchestra Instruments Weymann Banjos Sheet Music Accessories 'A MUSIC SERVICE STATION' 1 ' rJOTHEEl'G ENOEMBLE LHZTILE GHiltG' DE1EGOEO Each Is adorably smart, amazingly practical, when mad of Light O'Day. - ' It is TUBFAST every lovely printed design and smart new tint! LIGHT O' BAY has a rich lustre that makes It look like "dollars-per-yard," yet its price is very reasonable. See the lovely new patterns now ready. Plain Per Yd. 79c See the advertisments in April Pictorial Review and Delineator, out today; then see our window. SALEM PORTLAND , SPRINGFIELD . -. i i . liam H. Lytle. Mrs. R. B Lee Btei- ner. Mrs. B. O. Bcbuckllng. rs. John J. Roberts Mrs. T. C. Smith. Mrs. George L. Rose. Mrs. William Walton. Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. John H. McNary. Mrs. MUton Meyers, and the hostess. Mrs. Liv elier. Mrs. William Boot won the high score prize in bridge. Mrs. Snede- cor and Mrs. Rodgers receivea guest prises. Out-Of'Town Guests at Winifred Byrd Concert Out-of-town guests at tne con cert which Miss Wlnurea yro played at the Capitol Iheater Thursday evening ! included Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine. Mrs. A. W. Giesy, Mrs. Walter Pruden, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Byrd, and Pro fessor and Mrs. Wallace Graham, all ot Portland; Miss Flora Mason and Mrs. Hawkins, or Albany, and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Keene of Sllverton. Spending the Week-End at Xeskoivin Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry are spend ing the week-end at Xeskowln. Mrs. Edgar Hartley Enter tains in Honor of Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Spaulding Mrs. Edgar Hartley entertained with a delightful affair Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng and Mrs.' Thomas B. Kay who returned a short time ago after spending a month on the Hawaiian Islands. The living rooms of the Hartley home were lovely with baskets ot daffodils and trllliums. The high score prize was award ed Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Mrs. Spauldlng and Mrs. Kay received guest prizes. Mrs. Hartley was assisted at the tea hour by Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Hollls Huntington and Miss Kath erine Hartley. Mrs. Locke Hostess at Delightful Afternoon Affair Mrs. Oliver C. Locke was hos tess at a delightful bridge tea Thursday afternoon in her home on South Commercial street, hav ing as her guests members of her bridge club. Special guests were Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Frank Spears, and Mrs. Frank Snedecor. Club members present were Mrs. George F. Rodgers, Mrs. Harry (Continued on pig a) Figured Per Yd. 85c - v -.- ... .. Tit 7 :JT -f-' W. H. Bancy. Mrs. Jtomeo u". Mrs. Oliver a Locke. Mrs. Wil Shapes are tight fitting, cloche and large while colors will vie in the Bril liant Easter Parade. $3.95 $9.75 For the wom an who likes her hose to fit with comfort and flattering beauty. Subtle spring shades. $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 Cape skin, Imported French suedes in pullon styles. The very latest plain tops (embroidered cuffs now being passe). $2 as to $4 ?5 We are presenting a most authentic collection of smart, new bags for Easter, including the new trout-calf .bags. V $2 95 to 495 Throughout ev ery spring and Easter fashion. the feminine note is cited and a gay bou tonniere - does . the trick. - - 49c , 98c -.'$1.48'