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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1928 8QCIAL CAUtfiDAM Today Woman's Union, First Congrega tional church. Mrs. H. K. stock- officer. Mis Bertha Babcock and bel Settlemeler, past worthy high priestesses; and Samuel Gillette, past watchman of the shepherds were escorted to the platform. Following Investiture of each well, 135 Washington street hos tess. W. F. M. S., Leslie M. E. church Mrs. J. L. Ingrey, 240 Washington street hostess. Entre Nous club. Mr. and Mrs. Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett hosts. Dinner and cards. Club-house. Past Noble Grand's association. Mrs. Owen Cotterman, 1535 High land avenue, hostess. Election of officers. Daughters of the Nile club. Ma sonic temple. 10:30 o'c lock. Luncheon served at noon. Circles of Ladies' Aid society, First M. E. church. East Central. Mrs. J. O. Powell, 1295 Market; South Central, Mrs. R. N. Allen, South Commercial street; West Central, Mrs. A. B. Hansen. 663 North Liberty street; Southeast Circle, Mrs. A. H. Patchell. 4 22 South 23rd street; Yew Park, Old People's Home; Naomi, Old Peo ple's Home; Lucy Anna Lee, Mrs. F. Herron, 1553 State. B. and P. W. club. Woman's club-house. North Cottage street. 7:30 o'clock. junior Guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church. Dance. Castillian hall. 9:00 o'clock. Eagle Pot-Luck dinner. Fra ternal temple. 6:30 o'clock. In stallation of officers, 8:00 "o'clock. Missionary society. First Evan gelical church. Mrs. St. Clair, 633 Front street hostess. Barbara Frietchie Tent, 210 Center street. 8:00 o'clock. Central Circle, Ladies' Aid so ciety, Jason Lee church. Mrs. W. L. Lewis. 1090 North 5th street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Thursday Benefit Card party. Sponsored by Westway club, W. B. A. Fra ternal temple, 2:00 o'clock. Chicken dinner. Served by United Artisans. Fraternal tem- aoon u street. her horn on Capitol Miss Margaret Gillette presented the new officers with a lovely bouquets of, flowers. The new worthy high priestess. Miss Bab cock, was presented with a gavel made from oak from a tree grow ing in the yard of her home. Mrs Percy Cupper and Mrs. Rose Bab cock sang at the ceremony, accom panied by Mrs. McCall Mrs. Herrick was presented with the past officer's Jewel by Arthur Edwards, retiring watchman of Shepherds. A beautiful silver gift was presented to Mrs. Herrick by Mrs. Maude Scott on behalf) of the officers who had assisted Mrs Herrick during the past year. An informal reception for old 'and new officers concluded the evening's ceremonies. One hun dred members of Chadwick chapter Order of the Eastern Star, were special guests for the ceremonial. Preceding the installation, din ner was served in the Masonic lining room. Old and new officers and members of the winning side in the recent attendance campaign were honor guests. Mrs. Alice "oolJdge was chairman of the din ner committee. Covers were placed at the long lining tables, particularly attract Live with oblong baskets of Jon luils. spirea, and white and purple iri3 combined with fern, and light ed with tall green tapers, for: Jul ius Aim, Carrie Aim, Grace Bab jock, Ida Babcock, Lena Beechler, Katherine Bernardi, Fannie Brown, Helen Bohannon, Alice Coolidge, Mary Curtis, Laura Douglas, Agnes DuRette, Arthur Edwards, Tina Edwards, Carrie Fowle, Hazel Gillette, Samuel Gillette. Ida Godfrey, Thelma Green, Mary Gatliff, Ona Henjum, Winifred Herrick, Charles Hog mire, Jennie Hogmire, Mary John son, Agnes Jones, Anna Kantner, W. C. Kantner. Sara Lloyd. Julie Lytle, Ruth Lawrence, Marie Flint Central Circle of Jason Lee Church WUl Meet The Central Circle of the Ladle' Aid society of Jason Le ciurth will meet at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Lewis, 1090 North Fifth atreet. The business meeting will be followed by a social hour and pro gram. Mrs. C. A. Gies and Mrs. A. F. Waller will assist the hostess. Barbara Frietchie Tent Will Meet This Evening Barbara Frietchie Tent, Daugh ters of Veterans, will meet at eight o'clock this evening at 210 Center street. All daughters are Invited to attend. Past Noble Grands Associa tion WW Meet This Evening Mrs. Elsie Townsend will enter tain the Past Noble Grands asso ciation this evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cotterman. 1535 Highland avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Lawrence Saunders, Mrs. Ivadene Hubbard. Mrs. Mattie Hlnkle, and Mrs. Elwell. Officers for the year will be elected at this meeting. pie. 6-7:30 o'clock. Program and McCa,j( w. F. McCall. Edna Mc- dancing later. Libg-ty Woman's club. Com munity hall. 2:00 o'clock. Auburn Woman's club. Mrs. A. Fuestman. hostess. 2:00 o'clock. Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mrs. J. H. Scott. Mrs. Wallace Bone ateele hostesses, 1860 South High street. Chapter G.. P. E. O. Mrs. W. M. McGilchrist, Sr., 2500 South Com mercial street hostess, 2:30 o'clock. I. B. club. McCornark hall. 8 o'clock. Friday Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. II. D. Chambers, 560 Chemeketa street hostess. Woman's Alliance, Unitarian church. Emerson room. 2:30 o'clock. Dinner served at 6:30. Berkely Blake, honor guest. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Mrs. Carle Abrams, 1465 Chemeketa Ftreet hostess. I. S. Grant Circle, Ladies of the C. A. R. Comrades and wives will be guests. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. M r s. Carle Abrams, 1165 Chemeketa street hostess. Willing Workers class, First Christian church. Silver tea. Mrs. B. W. Macy. 444 North ISth street hostess. 2:00 o'clock. Keizer Community club. Pro gram 'ttf Music and readings. Saturday Marlon County Federation of Parents and Teachers. Leslie Jun ior high school. 10 o'clock. A. A. U. W. Gray Belle. 12:30 o'clock. Professor Thatcher U. of O. speaker. Elaborate Banquet and In stallation Services Mark Meeting of White Shrine At an elaborate and impressive ceremony, held Monday evening at the Masonic temple, the- following officers of Willamette Shrine, No. 2. Order of White Shrine of Jeru salem, were formally installed: Grace N. Babcock, worthy High Prfcstess; O. P. Coshow, Watch man of Shepherds; Maude Scott, Noble Prophetess; Amos Vass, Worthy Scribe; Katherine Bernar di. Worthy Treasurer; Zella Nei meyer, Worthy Chaplain; Hazel Gillette. Worthy Shepherdess; Gladys Adams, Worthy Guide; Jayne Wyatt, Worthy Herald; C A. Ratcliff; First Wise Man; W. A. Weddle, Second Wise Man; Jul ius Aim. Third Wise Map; "W. C. Kantner. King; Susan "2 Varrty, Queen; Elfa Lytle, First Vlland Maid; May Gatliff, Second Hand Maid; Nellie Taylor, Third Hand Maid; Pearl Speer, Organist; Mona R. Yoder, Guardian, and N. P. Rasmussen, Worthy Guird. The ceremonial was In charge of installing officer, Elisabeth Bhafer, past worthy high priestess; installing; herald. Pearl Pratt; in stalling chaplain, Josephine Vast; installing scribe, Mabel MInto; in stalling organist, Marie Flint Mc Call; and Installing escorts. Cleo - Cashatt, Laura Douglass; Vara " Barrick ; "and Ruth Lawrence. Interesting floor work. was ex emplified in conjunction with the Installation. Preceding the cere mony, Winifred Herrick, retiring worthy high priestess; Arthur Ed wards, retiring watchman of the shepherds; Minnie Moeller and Ma- Ilhaney, Minnie Moeller, Arthur Moore, Elida Moore, Willette Mott, Bertha McMahan, William Nei meyer, Zella Neimcyer, Ida Niles, Sarah Oliver. Pearl Pratt, Flor ence Pugh, Edna Ramp. .Merle Ramp, Charles Ratcliff, Effie Rat cliff, Rachel Reeder, Mabel Set tlemeler, Maude Scott, Mary Sayles Stewart. Miss Nellie Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Shafer, Nettie Smith. Pear Spear. Merl Stewart, Minnie I Nellie Taylor, Susan Varty, Jayne Wyatt. W. A. Weddle, Mrs. Wed dle, Mona Yoder, Belle Burkhold er, Ola Miller. Margaret Montgom ery, Loretta Rowley, Carrie M. Chase, and Winnie Lewis, Mrs. Mayme Maulding of Portland; Mrs. Alice Hoff, and Frank Settle- mier of Woodburn. Home-Making Classes are Meeting This Week The dressmaking, millinery, and interior decoration classes, which are being sponsored by the State Board of Vocational Education, are meeting this week for the first time. To accommodate the greatest number of women, the classes will be conducted on Wednesday, and Thursday mornings, afternoons, and evenings at the Y. M. C. A. Additional information may be ob tained by calling 832 State board of vocational education. Miss Schroeder a Guest in Corvallis Miss Lillian Schroeder, bead of the continuation school of home economics, was a guest at the home economics tea give in the college tea room on the Oregon State college campus,, Corvallis, Friday afternoon. Willing Workers' Class of First Christian Church Sponsoring Silver Tea The Willing Workers class of the First Christian church is spon soring a silver tea Friday after noon, beginning at two o'clock, at the home of Mrs. B. W. Macy, 44 North 18th street. Girl's Sewing Club of Salem Heights Entertains The Girl's Sewing club of Salem Heights school entertained a group of their friends and teachers one afternoon -recently with an out door dinner party at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Doug las. Those present were Miss Edith Douglas, Miss Dorothy Doffglas, Miss Ve6ta Thompson, Leland Ep ply. Glen Fisher, Boyd Lynn, Carl Berg, Clyde Wiegand, Jack Miller, Miss Letha Polk, Miss Bernice Polk, Miss Catherine Skelton, Miss Ruby Skelton, Miss Delia Nixon, Miss Delia Nixon, Floyd Maddy. Miss Rosalie Clemens, Willis Cad well, Miss Cecile Wiegand, Miss Agnes Booth, and Miss Matilda Haynes, . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller as sisted Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Houston Honored With Several Affairs Among the interesting affairs which hare been given In honor of Mrs. R. B. Houston of Santa Rosa, California while she has been visiting in Salem was the in formal tea for which Mrs. Edgar Hartley was hostess Friday after- Guests at Dan J. Fry, Sr. Home Mr. and Mrs. Dan J .Fry, Sr.. have had as their houee guests for several days, Mr. and Mrs". Wil liam Fort of Atlantic City, New Jersey, who are enroute to their home in the east after spending the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fry and their guests spent the past week end in the Frv summer home at Nes- kowln. Social Meeting of U. S. Grant Circle A social meeting of the U. S. Grant Circle Ladies' of the Grand Army of the Republic, will be held Thursday afternoon In McCornack hall. Luncheon will be served at three o'clock. All comrades and their wives are invited to attend. Returns From Portland After spending a fortnight with her mother in Portland, Mrs. Milo Rasmussen has returned to her home in Salem. Mrs. Abrams Will Entertain Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Mrs. Carle Abrams will enter tain Hal Hibbard auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans Friday aft ernoon In her home at 1465 Che meketa street. Mrs. W. W. Baum Enter tains With Delightful Bridge Party Mrs. W W. Baum entertained Saturday afternoon In her home on South High street with a de lightful bridge party, the second of a series of afternoon affairs for which she will be hostess this spring. The guest group included Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Willis Roughton, Mrs. R. G. Brady, Mrs. Lloyd Payne. Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mrs. Dave M. John of Stayton, and the hostess, Mrs. Baum. The high score priie as a result of the afternoon's bridge play was won by Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Payne as sisted Mrs. Baum at the tea hour. The living rooms of the Baum home were very attractive with a profusion of tulips, Japanese quince, and jonquils. D. E. Club Will Meet Thursday Evening The regular meeting of the D. E. club which was to have been held Tuesday evening in McCor nack hall has been postponed until Thursday evening because of the presentation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," at the Elsinore theater last night. The committee in charge of the meeting Thursday evening is com posed of Mrs. W. S. Quackenbush, Mrs. William McLaughlin, Mrs. B. Ziellnski, and Mrs. J. Perry. Mecent Guest in Salem Honored With Attractive Affair Mrs. Lewis Griffith entertained last Friday afternoon with an at tractive one o'clock luncheon in her home on Court street, compli menting Mrs. O. W. IrwlA of Ban Francisco, California who was lief house guest week. Mrs. Grif fith and Mrs. Irwin are Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters. The luncheon table was lovely with a centerpiece of apple blos soms and, Japanese roses. Favors marked covers for the honor guest Mrs. Irwin; Mrs. OUrer Jessup of Molalla. Mrs. Frank Worrell and Mrs. Frank Pate of Albany; Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Charles F. Spann ing. Miss Katherine Hartley, Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. Walter Bpaulding. Mrs. Harry Worth. Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, and the hostess, Mrs. Grif flth. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. Miss Hartley won the first prize for high score, and Mrs. Guy Ir win, the second. Mrs. O. W. Irwin received a guest prize. Mrs. McGilchrist Will En tertain Chapter G., P. E. O. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Sr., will entertain the members of Chapter G, of the P. E. O. Bister- hood Thursday afternoon in her home at 2500 South Commercial street. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert will discuss art and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist will tell the story of Madame Butterfly. Tomorrow will be guest day. 4 Bridge Tea at F. W. Durbin Home an Event of the Week A lovely event of the week was the six Uble bridge tea for which Mrs. F. W. Durbin, Br., Mrs. Cur tis B. Cross and Mrs. F. W. Durbin Jr., were hostesses Monday after noon in the Durbin home on Fair mount hill. , Spring flowers in attractive combinations were arranged about the living rooms where bridge was enjoyed throughout the afternoon. The first priie for high score was won by Mrs, Edwin L. Baker. Miss Margaret Stois won the second award, Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. P. D. Qulsenberry assisted at the tea hour. This attractive affair was the second of a series which Mrs. Dur bin, Sr., Mrs. Durbin, Jr., and Mrs. Cross have planned for the month. Delta Delta Delta, Sorority Will Be Entertained Mrs. J. H. Scott and Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteele will entertain the alumnae members of Delta Delta Delta sorority Thursday evening. April 19, In the Scott home at 18 10 South High street. All members of the sorority are Invited to attend. O. D. O. Club Entertained Recently at Mickel Home Mrs. A. A. Mickel entertained members of the O. D. O. club with an attractive affair one afternoon recently In her home at 495 North Liberty street. Baskets of wild crab-apple blos soms were arranged about the liv ing rooms. Special guests were Mrs. August E. Huckestein and Mrs. F. M. Al ley. Members present included Mrs. W. J. Lee, Mrs. George N. Patter son. Mrs. J. J. Karst, Mrs. Eugene Eckerlin, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. T. A. Wlndlshar, Mrs. C. A. John son, Mrs. W. Church, Mrs. W. S. Quackenbush, Mrs. J. E. Schmid, Mrs. S. Boehringer, and the hos tess, Mrs. Mickel. Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Windishar, and Mrs. Quackenbush assisted the hostess in serving at the tea hour. Will Be Presented in Recital at Roberts' Studio Miss Helen Benner and Miss Dor is Ross will be presented in recital at eight-fifteen o'clock Friday eve ning at the studio of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, 505 North Summer street. Mrs. S. W. Starr, soprano, will assist on the eve ning's program. Woman's Alliance of Unitar ian Church Will Meet For Dinner The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet at two thirty o'clock Friday afternoon in the Emerson room of the church. Dinner will be served at six thirty o'clock in the dining room with Berkely Blake, field secre tary of the Unitarian church as an honor guest, Mr. Blake will give an address following the dinner. Reservations may be made by telephoning 892-J or 1044-J. REAL CRIME NEWS TOLD Mexico City. Passes Whole Night Without Any Holdups MEXICO CITY, April 17. (AP) The biggest newe in the world today in the judgment of the GETS CHURCH SENTENCE Los Angeles Criminal Given Par ole with Conditions LOS ANGELES, April 17. (AP) While his confederates pay the penalty in San Quentln penitentiary for a cigar store rob bery, Loue Gates will repent bis crime in church. Gates was given ten years pro bation on condition that he return to his home in Illinois and go to church every Sunday of that time. Ills two associates in the robbery, Albert George and William 11. Dlngham, having police records, were sentenced to prison. ACCIDENT KILLS LOGGER Fatal Mishap Occurs Yesterday in Vicinity of Dallas DALLAS. Ore., Apr. 17. (AP) George Nelson, 31, Portland log ger, was killed today while work- newspaper El Sol. was the fact!,n" at tn Willamette Valley Lum- that nobody was waylaid in Mexico City during the night. The paper came out this afternoon with a front ' page eight column double deck blackfaced streamer headline which said: "For the first time in many years we have in Mexico City one night without robberies or crimes." ber company camp above Black Rock. A wire rope strap broke on a spar tree, permitting the main line to snap down across the root over the machine on which Nelson was working. His akuU wai crushed. 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