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-t- ' The If etc OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 9, Wt3 Delta Phi Girls f kinesis su. Party, MRS. SHELDON F. SACKETT and Miss Pauline Reming ton entertained with an Interest.! in-affair Thursday evening " in the Sackett home on - Marion street, having as their c guests a group of alumnae members of the Delta Phi sorority of Willamette University. , ?' , r The guest group Included Mrs. .Otto K. Paulus (LudleTocker); Mrs. Aubrey FlectheVo (Mary Spaulding), Mrs. Charles' Swan (Fay Spaulding) Miss MUdred Tomlinson, Miss Pauline Flndley. Miss Helen Sande, Mrs. ',G lady s VIck. Mrs. Jack Hansen (Lucia jCawL. and Mrs. Vera D. Bain (Pauline McCHntock) of 'Wood, burn, and the hostesses, Mrs. Sackett and Miss Remington. The erening was spent inform, ally with music, conversation and frames. Miss Flndley told of the attractive new sorority house whieh is now under 'construction on. Chemeketa street. . An organisation of the alumnae members was effected in the even lng. Miss Mildred Tomlinson was elected president and Miss Paul. Ine Remington, secretary. . This Informal party was plan. Bed as a reunion for the girls who will be leaving shortly to assume their duties in the various schools of the northwest. : Griffiths Return From Siirnmer Home ; Dr. and. Mrs. L. F, Griffith. Mrs. Bert Ford and Thomas Grif fith Ford, have returned to their homes in Salem after spending a fortnight in, Neskowin. . Motor to Portland ,To Spend the Day Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mrs. George F. Rodger and Mrs. F. A. Wig Kins of Toppenish, Washington, motored to Portland "Friday, re maining for the day. NEW VELVETS, SATINS AND CREPES for women who require larger sizes $16.00 r "misses 18" we have an excellent selection i . of fabrics with trimming details both flat- t .a tering Shd youthful. H -i FALL MILLINERY . Blacks predominate with tans-to-dark-browns run ning a close second while string bean green, Span ish wine and Monet' blue are all very popular. Antelope felt, hatters' plush and felt souls are made up in clever pattern models featuring off me i ace mm, rignt brow line. $9.75 New e have t skid Jin -:1 - iFVI 1 L M . D.A.R. to Entertain Mrs Alfred ONE of the outstanding so cial events of the month of September will be the con ference, luncheon and ban quet, which will take rdarfe Thursday. Serjtember 20: An Salem, honoring- Mrs. JUfred J. tirosseau of Washington, D. C. president-sreneral of the Daughters of the American Ke volution. r - Mrs. Brosseau will be . ac companied on her. visits to Portland and Salem by Mrs. William Sherman Walker of Seattle,- vice president gen eral, chairman of national de fense committee of "the na tional association, and also secretary to Mrs. Brosseau. Mrs. Homer Goulet. regent of Chemeketa chapter which will be hostess for the one-dar confer. ence. and Mrs. W, F. Fargo. Mrs. I IIm WW ' ve, iars. jonn w. Orr, and Mrs. W. E. Hanson, members of the program committee. h arranged the interesting programs tor me aay. Margaret Heltxel will be so cial page to the president, gener. al, Jane Harbison wiU be special page to uie state regept. and Rutheda' Hoffaell. Roberta Wins. Grace Elisabeth Ilolman and. Ed, na Raymond . will J serve . as . floor pages. ' . r.. The conference meeting will op. en at ten o'clock Thursday morn, ing in the House . of . Represents, tires at the State. Capitol. Follow ing the assembly call which, wiU be given by Wesley ; JJeise, :will be- the' entrants U(4f "pjM nd state officers with 'esCDrtef pages to the accomoaniement of music arranged by Miss Elisabeth Levy. Tne invocation will be given by Dr. Carl Greer Doney. resident of Willamette University; and the flag salute will be led by Mrs. Walter Hembree. state chairman of correct use of the lag. , Mrs. Seymour . Jones, past state Sizes from 36 to 52. cneek trim and exposed eye- ""ir" - to $16.50 Felts, Velvets - -and Combinations , 3.95 4.85 5.95 6.95 Leather Purses : S2J95 and $4J95 - just received a shipment mm pi wonaenui new purses in pouch -and under-arm styles plain calf- witn novelty trim. NEW FALL In a multitude of new fall shades exemplifying the ' browns and grays In shades of Beige D'or, Clytle, - Souris.1 Boulevard. Panglow, Casbewna Dean LyYlDe, rbony. Peter .Pan, Marron Glace,and the ' beauUf ul Circe for evening wear. Ton are Invited to can and see tne new shades which have Just arrived. - IJS0 : 1.65 135 2J00 c Brosseau regent ' of : Chemeketa ' Chapter, will lead - the American's . Creed and Mrs. C. a Clark will lead the singing of America. Mrs. Homer Goulet. regent ' of the hostess organisation, and Mayor Thomas A. Livesley will give short - speeches of welcome. Mrs. Edwin Clyde Apperson, state regent, will respond. Greetings will 'Tpe" offered by Mrs. J. B, Montgomery of Port land, first organizing regent and first state regent of Oregon; by Mrs. 'John F. Beaumont, organis er of state conferences; Mrs. Isaac Lee; Patterson, Oregon's first vice president general; Mrs. -Anne M Lang, national vice chairman of national ' defense and ' Oregon's second vice president general. The honor guests will be Intro. duced by the state regent follow ing which will Be" the . presenta tion of the' flag to the conference b" Mr. L. E. Watts, regent of Willamette Chapter, Portland. . Miss Lena Belle Tartar will sing and Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau and Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, former state regent, willach give addresses. -A" no hostess luncheon will be erred at the Hotel Marlon at one o'clock and the conference 'ses sions will ' be resumed at two. - Features of the afternoon's pro gram will' be an- address "by Mrs. Willam Sherman - Walker, vice president "general ; vocal solos by Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn, and a query period which will be participated in by ' chapters throughout the state Including the following: Astoria, Champoeg, Chemeketa, Coos Bay. Crater Lake, Deschutes, Eualonea. Grande jRhonde,, Linn. Mathew StajrborH Mt. : Akhland. Multnomah! 'Oregon t Lewis and Clark. Quenette. Susannah Lee Barlow, Umpqna. Umatilla. Wauna, Willamette Winema and Yamhill. , Mrs. U. G. Shipley is chairman of a committee of Chemeketa chapter members which is ar ranging a tea to follow the after noon meeting. $29.50 j ' J . - d w - f 11 1 " . Ill i I : III p ' -- a. '?"a. - " -1. Attractive Shower; Honors Bride-Elect In compliment to Miss Marian Linn whose marriage to LeeUe Sparks will take place today; Miss Mary Fake entertained with 1 an attractive shower Tuesday alter noon In her Borne on 12th street. Early fall flowers in shades of yellow and white decorated the MTta;roomav;-i;Xr ' - The guest list included Miss Linn, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Dr. Fannie A Brown, Mrs.' F. ' "S. Phlpps. Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Mrs. A. A. TJnderhllL Mrs. I. M. Don nell, Mrs. Dick- Chittendon, . Mrs. E. J. Donaell, Mrs. Clare Overton. Mrs. Leon Jennison. MrsC Paul W. Ellis, Miss Rath Bedford, Miss Margaret Brown, and the hostess. Miss Fake. , : The honor gueet was the recip ient of many lovely gifts. . - Sheldon Sacketts Have House Guests - Mr. and. Mrs. Sheldon F. Saet- ett are entertaining as their guests today, MVs. Sackett's parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pratt, her sis ter, Moraoei, ana brother, uaroi Pratt, all of 'Portland, and also, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Morgan of Sauvie's Island and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A. Laue or Portland. f - Mrs. Herman Kehrll (Helen Plppy) of Oswego was a guest In Salem Friday. 1 . ' - ' - - ' --"' ' ' " r " Robert Stanfields To Return to East Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle had as their house guest last week, Mrs. Ly tie's sister, Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield of Portland.'. Mrs. Stanfield and her bU&ktU; Senator Stanfield. who have sifent the summer in Portland, " wilt leave the last of the month for Washington D. C. Miss Heist to be Guest of Honor The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society, of the First Methodist church is entertaining Tuesday af ternoon, honoring Miss Laura Heist who will sail September 22 to resume her missionary work in India. Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford will have charge of the program and the Rev. Fred C. Taylor will con duct the devotional. A social hour at the close of the meeting will give all friends an opportunity to bid Miss Heist farewell. Mrs. McNary Guest At Portland Affair Mrs. Charles L. McNary was a guest at the tea given by Mrs. G. R. Luke8h in Portland last week. honoring Mrs. Edgar Jadwin of Marshfield. Mrs. McNary also attended the affair for which Mrs. Peter Kerr was hostess, honoring Mrs. Jad win. Miss Marian Linn To Be Wed Today The wedding of Miss Marian Linn, daughter of Mr. L. JL Linn of Silverton, and Lestle Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparks of Salem, will be solemnized at one-thirty o'clock this afternoon' at the home of Mrs. Claudius Thay er, 255 North Capitol street. There will be no attendants. Dorothy Livesley Assists With Tea Miss Dorothy Livesley assisted at the tea for which Miss Elaine Hickman was hostess one after noon last week at her home In Portland, complimenting a num ber, of the younger set who are leaving shortly to enter college p nd university. I Mrs. Hilton Returns From Agate Beach After spending' the summer months at Agate Beach, Mrs. Fernand Hilton has returned to Salem and will soon resume her French classes here. Mrs.keDodd Guest in Portland Mrs. Alice H. Dodd is spending the week-end in Portland as the .guest of Mrs. Av J. Richardson. Return From Trip Through the South Mr. and '. Mrs. B, J.- Teel and Cyrus I.. Clouser returned Friday from a three week's tour of Cali fornia. They motored south over the Redwood highway to Pasadena and returned by way of Bakers- field. They attended the state fair at Sacramento while in the south. MrJ EGoot e f;KSbn Married in Portland - : Salem friends will be interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Sadie Nantor La . Londe and. Mr. E. Cooke Patton which took place yesterday In Portland. - After a weddlnr trin to Yellow stone Park, Mr. and Mrs. Patton wut return to make their home in Salem. . ' - . " Mrs." Josephine Parrish Stewart University of Oregon. . Eugene', wnere sne is nouse mother at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house after visiting her sister. Mrs. Edr ward A. Stevens, - and her ton. Richard U. Slater, la Salem, -s t e e - -" Professor and Un ' vkm r Richards are spending a fortnight at the Oregon beaches. ; f 1 Spoiisoring Party; k Members of Hanna Rosa, Court, Order of. the Amaranth,' are en tertaining their friends with a bridge; and Ove-hundred nartr Wednesday ereoing, September II. nie regular meeting of the Court at eight o'clock will precede the card party. "SteI-UD-Nls:ht, will be observed and officers will assume the duties of the office di rectly superior. Sixteen tables have been reserv ed and "additional reservation may be made with Mr. J. II. Hath away, chairman of the committee inxnarge of the affair, which In cludes, Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway. Mrs. W. M. Bushey, Mrs. George D. Bishop, Miss Roth Mae Law rence, and Mr. and Mrs. I A. Campbell. . D. A. R. Board to Meet Here Sept. 19 Chemeketa ChaDtec. Daurhtera of the American Revolution, will entertain the state D. A. R. offi cers with a six .o'clock dinner , at the Hotel Marion 'Wednesday eve ning, September 19, following the board meeting. " " Joy Turner Moses Returns to Salem Joy Turner Moses has returned to her home in Salem following a visit of several weeks with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Turner. In Seattle. Washington. Mrs. Moses will open her violin and piano resldcnce-stu dio this week." Court iff 11 1 Napoleon I, at St. Helena said: e ll r III Jj r7 1 era arts, music Jnus the greatest j 2? .Vlm ll JJ) it iuWw influence over the passions, anq is that to ichich ! vCv irV J j0p jpfi3t legislator ought to give the greatest encour- j I CjrSJ agemcnt. A ivcll-composed song strikes and soft' j iSr Pq ens the mind, and produces a greater effect than "O rfYty moral uowf;, which convinces our reason but does j jj - -" not warm our feelings, nor effect the slightest j - alteration in our feelings. , - ; i nk -1 JOY TURNER MOSES Pianist - Dunning Teacher - Violinist Graduate of New England Conserratory. Boston. Studied under foremost American and European masters, including Clare Louise Dunning, Maximilian Pilrcr. Frank LaForge, Eugene Gruenberg, Louis C. Elson, Josef Adamowski and Mrs. A. M. Virgil. High School Credits Given Studio: 333 N. Capitol St. Phone 4C8M BERTHA JUNK DARBY Accredited Piano Teacher Authorized Instructor of the Moore's Fundamental and Musicianship School of Music, also Progressive Series of Piano Lessons for Older Students. Studio 679 N. Cottage , Phone 1950W Accredited Teacher Piano and Pipe Organ - . Term opens Sept. 12. Res. 505 N. Summer , ; ELIZABETH LEVY Mas. B. Trachef of Violin Pupil of Ceasar Thomson in Brussels, Belgium 1920 , New York 1923-24. Miss Levy's pupils are in demand in all parts of United States Studio' 254 N. Church St aear-Court St.. Phone 1104 IJigh 'School credits given, orchestra training, ensemble classes BUSH STUDIO OF - PIANO VOICE DRAMATIC ART Mar iorie M. Walker Jessie F. Bush Graduate of Ellison-White ' 1363 g. Commercial Street - - MRS. LENA WATERS ; Teacher of Piano. Residence Studio " 1658 Court Street Telephone 1997 -J Mrs. Walter Denton ? ACCREDITED TEA . PIANO. ' Both private and In classes. Moore Fundamental Music System . for Children ' . Stwdio : Nelsoa Bldg. . PhOM 540 " Iteaideneo 1330 Oovrt Endeavor Officers Will Be Installed Public Installation of the senior Christian Endeavor officers of the First Christian church will take place this evening at seven o'clock In the Endeavor room. Clark Aydelotte, assistant pas tor will install the following offi cers for. the ensuing year: presi dent, 'Bruce Cooley; vice presi dent; Mildred Crab tree; secretary , Velma Ross; treasurer. Helen Ralph; chairman of Look, out committee, Mildred Crabtree; so cial committee chairman, June Speer; prayer meeting committee chairman. Rose Dickinson; mis sionary committee chairman, Oral Leach. ! A song service will preced the installation. The public is invited to attend. Mr." and Mrs. Kells To Entertain Club Dr. F. G. Franklin who returned last week irora a three' month's tour of the Orient will give a talk at the meeting! of the Writer's Section of the Salem Arts League Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Kells, 9 2 Les lie street. V .," , .; ;.. Mrs- F. A. .Wiggins v Guest of RelatJyes Mrs. F. A. Wiggins of Toppen ish. Washington Is the guest in Sa lem Of her sister. Mrs. George F. Rodrers.- Mrs. WUreins. has many friends, in Salem venere sne nas visited frequently. " Ethel H. Dunning system of im proved music study for beginners. Pupils should enroll now Telephone 1370 State Accredited Teacher of Piano LIHKR Theaters Stepping out from the usual run of stage revues, Fanchon and Mar co have gone out into space for the inspiration for their "Trip To Mars" idea, the stage production coming Sunday. Monday and Tues day to the Elsinore theatre. ' The "Trip to Mars" Idea prom ises entertainment that's differ ent. From the ; back drop, on the stage to the music in the pit, ev erything will bear evidence of a fantastic world. Featured in tne "idea" are John jand Harriett Griffith and Huff and Hunt, adagio dancers; Billy Lester and his Musketeer of, harmony. Maxiae and Doreen. Andy Rice Jr.; and the Sunk 1st beauties. ' Announcement Is made to the manic lovers of Salem that the fa mous, master of the violfn, Alex ander A. IVdovin. who plans to open a studio in this city will ap pear in concert at the4 Elsinore theatre next Friday matinee and night. Mr. Vdovin came to Amer ica f dur : years ago and. appeared in Seattle with the Symphony or chestra, leading the viola section. He was born in. Russia and began hjs study ef the violin. when six years of age After a brilliant m it ideal career in: Europe he. entered the Russian army at the outset of the. world war serving tntll his untry retired, from the struggle. Later he went to Shanghai, China, where he remained with the Sym phony orchestra . there for more ;han two arst Recently he hat been filling an engagement with ELMA WELLER, Pianist Specializing in Artist Tone, and through the Modern, FOR BEGINNERS Sineteen consecutive years of System, the Dunning System only system endorsed by the world's most renowned musicians), such as Leschetixky, Blpomfield-Zeisler, De Pachman, Carreno and others. Registration of all students begins Monday, Sept. 17 Studio, 605 N. Liberty St. Telephone 1351 LENA BELLE TARTAR Contralto Solooist Vocal Teacher Chorus Director I Graduate Oregon State College j Graduate American Conservatory, Chicago. Teacher of prixe winnlne soloists Director of nriiA-vinninv rhnmiM I ' High School Crediu "Specialist with-young voices Studio 164 North Liberty. Res. 340 North Liberty Phone 334 Phone 1407R Frank Churchill Teacher in Pipe Organ and Piano kelson Bldg. Phone 1429 J MINNETTA MAGERS Teacher of Singing. Saturday of each week. Nelson Building. Telephone 540 .- Portland, 70S Studio Building. Phone BE 0878 ' j High School Credits given WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM j . "Maker of Artists'? - , j : Concert violinist and teacher. Head pf the violin department, Willamette University; . , ! JOHN . WALLACE GRAHAM I Studios in New Nelson Bldg. - v , Telephone 540 -1 RUTH BEDFORD Teacher of Piano. Professional Accompanist. i GRADUATE OP BUSH CONSERVATORY . High School Credits given. Classes now Starting ! ,t, Nelson Bldg. - Telephone 540 DOROTHY PEARGE . Pianist Teacher, of Piano 267 N. Winter St, Ethel PoKng Phelps ' Graduate Teacher of Piano Authorized representative of Moore Fundamental School of Music.- Private or class lessons. Special classes for p re-school ; age; also adult beginners. - . ,. Res. SCadlo 1220 Oicmehetn rbone 29S4J ; ; Down town studio, Friday and Saturday: Rooua 130 ; u :r" ,: New Bligh Bldg. " - hi 1 the Los Angeles Symphony orches tra. His announced decision to open a studio in Salem is arous- ing great Interest among; musical circles In this city. Walter Hagen, who plays golf for trophies and; holds a lot of championships and is also noted for being a golfer of personality and charm, as well as skill, has turned movie actor and will be seen today at the Oregon theatre, in "Green Grass Widows. f Gertrude Olmstead and Johnny.. Harron play. the sweethearts, Lin-' coin Steadman is the blundering boy friend, Hedda Hopper is the girl's mother and Ray Hallor fcs the mean cuss who tries to win Johnny's girl. -,-1 : Famed Violinist " I V " " ALEXANDER A, .VSOV1N . Russian mnaiciaa who will ap pear at the Elsinore theatre mxt Friday and w bo is to open m etn dlo in Haletn. . Touch for Advanced Students, Weight, Relaxation. f experience with the Dunning of Improved Music Study. The Laura Grant Churchill Teacher of Piano 805 N. Winter. Ph. 1429,T T : Telephone 541R t-