";- '. ' ;r-; V'' '' -;'r-V "-'"V"' Vi-; " - The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 9, 192S ' 4. CLUBS ROZELLA BUNCH Society Editor INTERESTS Telephone All Departments 583 SOCIETY HOME .1 VVomahs : Has First ' . Session fflHE Salem Woman's clpb open. ed the 1928.29 club . season , .erday with a business- session In. tBe dob house on North Cot tage street, with Mrs. A- L. Wal lace, the new club .president oc cupying the chair. Reports were given by Mrs. . Mary C. Fletcher, general chair. man of the citizenship training t department of the club; by Mrs. J. M. Devers, chairman of the ap plied education department; Mrs. W. Fargo, chairman of the fine arts department; Mrs. F. L. Titter, of the public welfare de apartment; v and Mrs. S. M. Endi . cott, chairman of the institutions department. Mrs. David Wright, chairman of the yearbook committee, and Mrs. Harry J.. Weldmer. of the - hospitality committee,' also gare brief reports. . ' -. Mrs. Charles K. Spanlding an nonnced that the Dorenbecher hospital committee of which she is chairman. wllf sponsor a bene ' fit bridge tea some time In Octo- ber. r : ' '; s'The Woman's club classes will be; continued this winter under the auspices of the applied educa tion department. Dr. Martin , F. . Ferrey will be leader of the Book, of the Month class, and Dr. F. G." Franklin has consented to . 'again tak charge of the Current Erents class. ; Yearbooks were completed last , week .and.will .be. distributed to 'the members' upon payment of cne J club dues : i An Interesting musical program was giTen at the meeting .which 'included Tocal solos and duets 'given by Mrs. J. M. England and Mrs. Perry, accompanied by Pro fessor T. S. Roberts. '' I SOCIAL CALENDAR - 4 Today i Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Goode, ' Stavton. open gardens. Salem. f Garden club- members Invited ! Public Installation of senior Christian Endeavor, First ; Christian church. 7 o'clock Tuesday JJJ ISS BETTY SHIPLEY, decanter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Shipley, 420 Bush street, who will enroll at the University of Oregon for the fall term. Miss Shipley grad uated in June from Salem High School. - Jl ISS DOROTHY BELL, another popular t7JT ISS MAXINE GLOVER member of Salem's younger set.-will .shortly for Eugene to enroll for her second year at the University of Oregon this month. Miss Bell is the daughter of Mrs. Villiam Bell and a mem ber of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. will also leave shortly for Eugene to enter the Uni versity of Oregon for her sophomore year. Miss Glover, the daughter of MrY and Mrs. Ralph Glover, is a Gamma Phi Beta sorority member. 'i ' " H'-, ' " r v " '' , ; V ? - if1'' " X 1 '- - - 1 " M I ' i - - 4 EM - I r - - s . 4 w.-: .:-::-.-.:v:-:;v-:v ::x-v. : a s "in i J 1 1 r. At-; 4. ant: "'l.N " MissL. Heist Honored at ; , .Dinner, GOMPLIMENTING Miss Laura Heist who willjeare shortly ior main arier spenaing several mdbthsln Salem ' with her sis. ters,'Mrs. W, -W. Emmons and the Misses Lola and Una Heist, the'Piereans of the First Metho dist church entertained one after, noon of the past week at Chestnut Frm, the home of Miss Hetta Field, east of Salem. ' ' 1 Miss Heist spoke informally of the customs of the eastern coun try where she has .spent the past S five years. A picnic dinner was served, on the veranda at six o'elock. In the 'croup were "the honor guest. Miss Laura Heist, Miss Grace Taylor, Miss May Hale. Miss Mildred Simons, Miss Grace Elisabeth. Smith. Miss Amy Mart ini Miss Margaret Sutherland, Miss Laura Hale, Miss Ina Koon. Miss Jessie Martin. Miss Alma Pohle, Miss Florence :, Cunning, ham, Mrs. Almlra Hale, Mrs. Ada Ray, Miss June Philpott, W Mat tie Sutherland, Miss Maud,- Simons, Miss Lina Heist, Mis.s Hetta Field. Mrs. Edith Bagly. Mrs. Josephine Taylor ' and M v. W. D. Smith. . . Mrs. C. P. Bishop entertains Club Chadwick chapter, JCastern W. r. M. S.. First M. E church. Social meeting, honor- ing Miss Mora Heist. Church j parlors. 2:90 o'clock. " Needlecraft club. Mrs. F. ! a'Jewett.; 175, South 19th ! street, hostess. 2: JO o'clock. " Writers': Section. Salem Arts League. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I Kelts, 920 Leslie street hostess. 2:30 o'clock. '; ' ! -: Wednesday y . ; Barbari Frietchie Tent, No. 2, Woman's club-house. 8:00- o'clock. I Hanna Rosa Court, order of . t the Amaranth. Bridge and 500 party. i Reservations, Mr. J. H. -Hathaway, telephone 1088. v Regular Court meeting, 8:00 " f o'clock. 1 "Open house" sponsored by ' women of First Presbyterian church. Church women of Sa- lem and surrounding commun- .ity Invited to attend. 2:30 j o'clock. Church auditorium' sj Chemeketa street at Winter. S Friday ' Salem Council of church women. First Baptist church. 4 All-day meeting. Luncheon " I eerved by women of Baptist -1 "Open House" Arranged -For All Church Women flTHE Missionary society ofiH- Mohr. Mrs. Cecil . Swope. the First Presbyterian church of Salem is sponsoring an "Open House" Wednesday afternoon, September 12, in the church auditorium, Che meketa street at Wmter. Women from all churches in Salem and of the commun ity surrounding- within a ra dius of 30 miles have been in vited. to attend the affair which is directly in charsre of Mrs. E. G. Ford, nresident of the missionary society. The reception committee con sists of the following: Mrs. J. J. Nunn, Mrs. L. O. Clement. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. Mrs. Willis Moore, Mrs. W. W. Emmons and Mrs. Norman KendaU Tally. The ushers wUl be Mrs. E. E. church, 12:00 o'clock. ' Woman's Alliance k i upens p au I Season , . , IfllHE year books of the Worn , j X Alliance of the Unitar, " j Ian church were received last ,vweek from the printer and were . ' distributed to the members at tReir opening meeting of the sea sen which was held Friday In the ehnrch parlors. ! Mrs. L. F. LeGarie, president of ithe- Alliance, outlined her plans Jforthe year at the meeting which j took the form of a picnic lunch eon. :: . ' '1 - The following standing commit. tees have been appointed by Mrs, , LeGarie: ways and means. - Mrs. Ceorge Trott, Mrs. Milton Meyers, .and Mrs. Thurma Houston; pro gram, Mrs. W. E. Feldman, Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mrs. Wag " staffi social service, Mrs. J. R. 'Pollock, Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. Thurma -Houston, Mrs. Roy Bur. ton. andMrs. Truth Anderson; 'post office. Mrs. Frank Cana: friendly links, Miss Ethel Fletch. er; fellowship, Mrs. Martin F. .Ferrey; . house, Mrs. F. d. Brock -enridge; junior work, Mrs. G. H. LitUefield; religions educaUon, .' Mrs. K. R. Tlandall. I The Alliance will hold its bust ness meetings on the lirst rnaay afternoon of each sno nth. The so- eaU meetings will open with one o'clock luncheon on the third Friday "bf each month. . iMrs. Denton Wiil ' JArange Audition ' Mrs. Walter Denton Is making ; Extensive plans for the second At jwater Kent audition which will be hld throughout tho . United istates this fall. ' .. ' i Mrs. Denton has again accepted ' .the chairmanship ' for the Salem Iterritory. Other local officers axvdJ etate officers will be announceo ; l Jater. ' - f ' j The - application blanks "'. for singers who. wish to participate In : the contest may now bo obtained lat the Chamber of Commerce or ilrs. Tibbetts. Mrs. Arthur Bates ind Mrs. Kenneth Power. Mrs. w. B. Johnston is chair, man of the tea committee. The program which has been arranged includes -Xhe following: Prelude Pipe organ, Frank E. Churchill. Prayer. Mrs. Williams, Salva tion Army. Hymn "Tell Me The Old. Old Story" Assemblage. Welcome, Dr. Norman Kendall Tully. Responses. Devotions, Mrs. M. C. Findley. W. F. M. S.. First M. E. church. , United Thank Offering. Mrs. S. DeLisle, St. Paul's Episcopal church. General Work of the Church, Mrs. C. M. Byrd, American Luth eran church. Work Among Children at Ellis MEMORY I see a schooner in the bay Cutting: the current into foam; One day she flies and then one day Comes like a swallow veering: home. I hear a water miles away Go sobbing down the wooded glen ; One day it falls and then one day Comes sobbing: on the wind again.. s Remembrance goes but will not stay; That cry of unpermitted pain. One day departs and then one day Comes sobbing to my heart again. Duncan Campbel Scott. grftgationaL Solo, "The Publican" Water), Mrs. Martin Unitarian. Baptist Work, Mrs. Ling, Mrs. Ross C. Bidwell. Mrs. Island, Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Con. The Varty Dress filafdng Parlors (Van de Ferrey, Harry i White, First Baptist. Our Living Link in Africa, Mrs. Edwin Nlssen, Christian church. Work of American Service terestlng affair of the week Committee. Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Friends church. Methodist Missions. Mrs. George H. Alden, First M. E. Music, "Berceuse Slave" (Ne ruda). "Londonderry Airs" ( Him met re Ich Norma Maler, Sacred Heart Academy. Vocal Solos, Margaret Mary Thompson, Sacred Heart Acad emy. Council of Church Women, Mrs. W. W. Emmons. T. W. C. A., Miss Lnella Baker, Y. M. C. A.. "Our Work in Alaska", Mrs. W. A. Reid. t Presentation of Missionaries'. Candle Service, Missionary So ciety, First Presbyterian churth. Tour of new church educational buUdlng. Tea in Social hall. One hundred invitations have been issued for the "Open House' which promises to be the most in Fritz Slades Will Return From Beach Mr.- and Mrs. Fritz Slade and their twin sons, Colin and Fred, will return today after soendrnr the summer in their cottage at Ac- aie tseacn. , Jas. Walton Leaves For Home in East James Walton, Jeft Friday for his home In Pittsburgh,' Penny lvania after visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. land Mrs. William S. Walton, and iiis sister. Miss Beatrice Walton, for several weeks. . . N Interesting and enlightening -ewiew of Tammany Hall was j by Dr. Martin F. Ferrey at the meeting of the Republican Study club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop on ' Court Street. -The review was taken from the volume on that subject compiled by M. R. Werner which has re cently been added to the shelves at the State library. At the close of the meeting election of officers was held. Mrs. C. P.1 Bishop being reelected president; Mrs. Isaac Lee Patter, son. vice president; and Miss Allie Chandler, secretary-treasur er. ":... The club meetings will be neirt at the C. P. Bishop home, ah wo men interested are invited to at tend. Leave for School In Columbia County Miss Arvilla Wood worth and Miss Margaret Barquist left yes terday for Yankton, Oregon where they. will, teach this winter. 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