f Plans The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. April 7. 1929 " - - i i a ss Morcfe For Music Week May 5th to 11th ' Music Week$faiis Hold Interesting Programs: MUSIC week la to be May -o 11 and many plans are un der way for the accomp lishment of a very successful pro gram. The way is being lead by the Institutions committee of the Salem Woman's club under the general chairmanship of Mrs. S. M. Endicott who hare announced their program as follows, The Salem Woman's club Is co operating with the Music Teachers association In presenting programs at the different institutions and are being sponsored by the Insti tutions department. The program at the Girls' In dustrial school will be siren Wed nesday evening May 8. This pro gram is in charge of Mrs. Martin Ferrey assisted by Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitz. A short talk will be given by Rev. Martin Ferrey. Hid subject will be "The Uplifting in fluence of Good Music." Mrs. W. F. Powers will assist with instru mental music given by girls at the school. The program at the Tuberculos is hospital will be presented Thurs day evening. May 9. This pro gram is in charge of Ruthyn Tur- nftv nf the mn1i itpnartmjtnt the Chemawa Indian school. The program at the Boys' Train ing school will be given Friday, May 10; this program is in charge of Miss Elizabeth Levy. The com plete program will be announced later. The program at the state hos pital will be in charge of O. P. Thayer and his band. The date has not yet been determined but will be announced later. It is also announced by Dr: J. H. Seitz that the Salem Choral society of which he Is the director, win present, the "Golden Legend" by Dudley Buck sometime during mu sic week. A committee from the T. W. C. A. meet at the home of Mrs.,W. J. Minkewltz Saturday afternoon to make plans for a pageant which will be put on b y that o r ganizatlon during music week. It dadud that Mrs. Minkiewitz should direct music for perform ance which will be given in Wil son park. Members of the commit-- tee were Mrs. George Moorehead. Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Shel don Sackett. and Mrs. Minkiewitz. Mrs. H. H. Vandervort was a spe cial guest. The Salem Music Teachers un der the direction of Mrs. Walter Denton, will make final announce ment of the plans they will carry music week at their regular meeting Tuesday night. The wee win on . Miiriov(ll program r.r. tj.u Willamette unlver .Ity. under the direction ol ! Vte Frances Virginia ---- the Salem Macuoweu wu -- log. i . . The Music Teachers' associa .,.! with Mrs. Lena S?". .::V h home at 1658 Court street at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. P. F. mum the assistant hostess for the eve ning. At the next meeting of the aviation Mrs. Clifford Moore of Dn.i.n4 will rlvo me lrus " and not at this meeting as previously announced. The W. H. M. S. of the Jason . vr v. church will meet So JfdSt Wednesday afternoon m PA Glese wll have charge M":.r,.... .Ydv. Mrs. Harry l wmrfv. a ahort talk on tke : deVcones. "work of the Metn odlft church. vTr Rrevman Boise . -rr.d lii.. Frank Durbin. Jr.; motored to Seal Rock wi their familiesfor the week-end. i tir.ii..a in been vUito'r Irthe'Some. oT friend, Ini ' All", for the past week .J in rornauu- Mr and Mrs, Seymour Jones . Mr " their country have renoTcu w - -mhi at Keizer for the summer aiontns. 0 f l.llfllft San. Mr. and Mr. ww ? JTmthr terulned at an attractive family thPir home on Court street Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spear and their family .VJJ" i". Spears cottage at Neskowln for the wees: enu. . ,, her guest ror w v E W. Haines of Portland, " ; . . off at ? f fill V7$. 'M Young folk who will take part in the operetta 'Golden Hair and the Three Bears.' Fairy Af Ooerett Tale Presented :tistic Monday SOME 'one hundred fifty youno; folk of the Sacred Heart academy have been preparing "Golden Hair and The Three Bears", an artistic operetta, for the past weeks under the direction of the instructors of the department of music at the academy. This will be presented Monday night at the Elsinore theatre. The story is fairy-like In its conception, having been built around the old fable of the same name. Because it is a fairy-tale it has been worked out in a most colorful, and elaborate manner. The music and songs which accompany it are light and graceful, as are was HIST 0 ADK V.TTV tnril t. AP) The main army of General Jaan r Almaxan was still at Jimenez and La Forma this evening wait ing for completion of repairs to til railroad to enable them to ad vanion SanU Rosalia. BacWmba Pass and cninuanua ww. Aviators after observation h. iritorr lust north of the army reported that thera was no sign ot any larga concentraUon ot rebels, but only small aisorganweu . a tttm. v. ttforma mat- sacre. Federal cavalry now Is at- temntlng to rouna up uese Secretary of War. . Plutarco Ellas Callee In messages to pres idential headquarters today con tinued to-express the opinion that there will be no more Important fighting In the state of Chihuahua. Some Indication of tho terrltfe storm of metal loosed against Hie rebel positions in the . battles of Jimenez and La Reforma . was gUned from the report; today, ot General Nasario Medina Doml guez. who commanded the federal artUlery, tha.t47 sheUi of ,78 miUlmeters calibre were '.fifed; In three days.'; -"; !" the gay costume dances which form much of the beauty of the whole. The whole cast for the operetta is in costume. The settmg also is that of fairyland. The ensemble effect should be very lovely indeed.,. The main parts ot the cast are being carried by Evelyn Emery, as Golden Hair; Agnes Moisin, the Woodland Queen; Margaret May Thompson, the faithful bard; Josephine Barr, and Monica Rush as the queen's attendants; Fran cis Saalfeld, Bruin Bold, Arnold Jarois, Mammy Muff, and William Trumm, Tiny Cub. It is Interesting to note in a recent report of the General Fed eration of Women's clubs that of the thirty state federations which maintain scholarship loan funds, Oregon ranks third with a loan fund valued at $29,605. The Ore gon fund was started in 1908. ' Mrs. Rodney Brown (Jeanette Meredith) of Corrillla is hec tor the. we end YUitlag with her par- ata, Jjr. and JJrs. Frank Mere dith. Mrs. Roy H. Rice entertained the G. T. club ot Roberts, with a attractive luncheon and afternoon, Thursday. Mrs. R. J. Betencourt was special guest and the mem bers present were Mrs. Alice Cool idge, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. C. D. Query, Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn, Mrs. C. W. Brown. Mrs. G. S. Higgins. Mrs. J. W. Osborn, Mrs. S. Dav enport, Mrs. Holly. Mrs. W. N. Myers, Mrs. J. B. Bressler, Mrs. Forest Edwards assisted the hos tes. .Mrs. W. H. Fisher entertained at a family dinner for her daugh ter. Mrs. Glenn Otis of Tacoma, and her two children, Ruth Thompson and Glenn Junior, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fisher and Jape Robinson were included in the guest group. A decorative motif ot yellow and Sreen was used attractively at the inner table. , Mrs.. Ida Xlnsmoor Burroughs has returned to her home ni Salem after, visit' of three months in different -parts of California and Mexico, . t . GIRL RESERVES uiri Keserres in saiem are an active group.. New ; members are being added ajar bew and more Interesting pre grama' are being planned as the meetings progress. The Parriah Girl Reserves will have a potluck supper in the T. W. C. A. dining room Tuesday. " The high school Girl Reserves enjoyed one of the first hikes of the season Saturday. They cooked an "open air" supper before re turning home. The high school Girl Reserves celebrated with a potluck supper at the T. W. C. A. Tuesday night. An Impressive ceremonial was cel ebrated during the evening for gusets who anticipate coming into the Reserves. Parrish Girl Reserves met In the new social room in the T. W. C. A. Saturday morning for dis cussion of the "ring program" to be used in their group. Recom mendations were made which will be adopted by the group for. future action. Reserves of Highland school held their meeting in their club room Friday afternoon. Lois Sav age, vice president presided. A short business meeting was held during which plans for raising money for Girl Reserve camp at Santaly were discussed. A "Moth ers Tea" Is also going to be an event ot the near future. This group call themselves the Grace Dodge Girl Reserves. Those present were Lois Savage, Vera Coward. Doris Martin, Mary Pearl Collar,- Dorothy Pro, Margaret Channer. Arlene Moffit. Kather- ine Shaeffer. Helen Strohlner, Violet and Evelyn Nelson. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George E Lew is at 1180 North Winter street. Areiou Readv Kv rrrjr 1 IWll tJUiii Children Cry for It - nih-r h& little UDaeU at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you earn be prepared, men on ea da what anr exnerlenced nurse would do what most phy sicians would tell yon to do give a tew drops ot plain Castorla. No sooner dons than Baby Is soothed: relief is just a matter ot moments. Tet yon have eased your child without use or a ' single itonhtfnl drae-: Castorla Is veg etable. So It is safe to use as often as an infant has any little pain yon cannot pat away. And it's al nn res.dv far tha crueler nancs ot colic, or constipation, or diar. rhea; effective, too, ror oiaer cnu. drexu Twentv-five safniOB bottles were boagfat last yes. -.t- ' C ASTORIA : .For sale by Nelson & Hunt Drug Store Corner Cowt Jt Uberty TeL 7 BIG SALE s,.; Dresses mm New Spring Suits and Starting Tomorrow: at 9 a.m. 460 State Street Kitchen Shower For Vincent de Paul The women of the St. Vincent de Paul church will hold a kitchen slower for the kitchen of the new hall, which has just been com pleted in that parish, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the hall. Mrs. T. Franklin fTipton is in charge of arrangements. Cards, and general entertainment is planned for the afternoon, with refreshments to be served after. ward. All members are urged to come trad bring something for the kitchen. P. T. A. CIRCLES The Lincoln, McKinley. Leslie Parent Teacher association will meet Tuesday evening at Leslie school. The evening has been planned by the acting president, Mrs. Floyd Utter, in such man ner, as through a unique program to bring out the need and work of the P. T. A. This program will take the form of a mock trial and it promises well. i. Not long since it was announced that a scholarship' would be awarded to the girl of Leslie school who won tha moat vnii from student body and faculty aiixe ror having the most con structive school spirit. It was hoped at that time that soma on. would offer a like scholarship for a Doy. now tne Lincoln, McKin ley, Leslie P. T. A. has taken up the matter and are working hard on ths idea to offer such a scholarship. It is highly prob able that the scheme they are try in r mar ha arnmnllahail TH Floyd .Utter and Dr. B. F. PounTT nave seen appointed as a com mittee to make investigations. Mrs. (Offblkel, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. G. P. Volkel became the bride of Daniel R.' Hughes, son of John- Hughes, at a quiet service Saturday afternoon. The Rev. J. D. 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