The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Society News and Club
White Shrine Has
llmpressive Public
Installation
The very impressive and beau
tlful Installation ceremony of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem, Wil
lamette Shrine No. 2. was cele
brated In the ceremony room at
the Masonic Temple Monday
Bight.
Previous to the Installation In
the regular business meeting Miss
Grace N. Babcock, outgoing wor
thy high priestess, was presented
with a beautiful pair of silver
eandlesticki. a gift from her of
fleers In token of one of the most
satisfactory r nd happy years that
the lodge has enjoyed under any
high priestess. Mrs. Neimeyer
made the presentation speech, and
daring the presentation Mrs. Su
ean Varty accompanied by Mrs
Marie Flint McCall sang "Garden
of Your Heart." Following this
Judge Coshow presented Miss Bab
cock with a Jewelled past priestess
Din, a gift of the Shrine.
. During the installation which
followed, Mrs. Percy Cupper sang
and a male quartette gave some
beautiful numbers. Following the
Installation refreshments were
served In the banquet room. This
tart of the program was in charge
mt Mrs. Merle Ramp and her com
mittee.
The flower phis were-Miss Opal
Jlodge and Miss Pauline Livesy
t Woodburr, and little Miss Jer-
aldine Smoker of Salem. Mrs. D
X. Beechler has charpe of the pro
fusion of flowers which were pre
sented.
'.. Miss Grace Babcock and Judge
Or P. Coshow presided during the
installation. The other installing
officers were:
.Winifred Ilerrick. worthy
chaplain: Clio Cashatt, worthy
herald: Mimic Mccller, worthy
scribe; Edna McEIhaney. worthy
scribe; Margaret Montgomery
color guard.
New offcers installed for the
year 1929-30 were:
Maude Scott, worthy high prlest
tess; W. C. Kantner, watchman
of shepherds: Zella Neimeyer,
'noble prophetess; Amos Vass.
worthy scribe; Fannie TibbettS,
worthy treasurer; Hazel Gillette,
worthy chaplain: Gladys Adams,
worthy shepherdess; Marie Mc
Call, worthy guide: Bonnie Ber
thelson, worthy herald: C. A. Rat
cliff, first wise man; J. B. Protz
roan, second wise man; Julius
Aim, third wise man; Susan Var
ty. queen: W. A. Weddle. king:
Tina Edwards, first hand maid;
Ellen Gabriel, second hand maid;
Hazel Pickens, third hand maid;j
Tearl Speer, organist; Elpha Ly
tic, worthy guardian. N. P. Ras
mussen, worthy guard.
Queen attendants: Vera Bar
rick, Edna McEIhaney, Glenna
Frost, Laura Douglass. Vena
Dodge, Merle Ramp, Winifred
Ilerrick, Hattie Busick, Mary Gat
leff. Mary Curtis.
King's guards: William Neim
eyer, Arthur Edwards, Margaret
Montgomery, color guard; Thelma
Green, courer; Pearl Pratt, ma
donna. Y.W. C A. Tea Is
Event of Friday
A delightful tea fs being
planned for the friends and mem
bers of the Y. W. C. A. by the so
cial and membership committees
of the organization. Guests will
be received between the hours of
three and five Friday afternoon
ia the Y. W. C. A. rooms.
The members of committees Is
i harge are Mrs. J. H. Lauterman,
chairman of the membership com
mittee, and Mrs. Milton Meyers,
Un T Pit Pemherton. Mrs. E.
C. Van Slyke, and Mrs. W. E.
Kork; Mrs. Harry Hawkins, chair
man of the social committee, and
Mrs. John H. McNary, Mrs. W.
Cennell Dyer, Mrs. Frank Spears,
and Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.
Special music has been planned
for the afternoon.
. .
The ladies of the St. Vincent de
Paul parish will entertain with a
ebicken dinner at the new parish
hall Sunday from 12 o'clock on to
a1 late hour in Ue afternoon. The
committee in charge cf arrange
ments Is headed by Mrs. Mahula,
id Mrs. J. L. Prange.
I Patalla pAWil TXT Vl A V
returned to Salem after an ab
sence at several weeks most of
wfaich time she spent in New York
City. It Is a pleasure to announce
her retarn.
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Olive M. Doak. Society Editor
Collarless Coat
A new version of the collarless
coat appears in this two-piece
sports suit of soft rose and white
tweed.
Orchard Heights Club
Enjoys All-Day Meet
Th Orchard Heights club held
an all day meeting at the Oak
Grove Grange hall on Friday.
The day was spent sewing, and
an informal manner at this
meeting.
At noon a pot-luck dinner was
served to about twenty-five.
Special guests for the day were
Mrs. Olive Waite, Mrs. Frank
Falk, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Picha,
Mrs. Seth Falk. Mrs. Lewis.
Members present were Mrs.
Isobel Falk, Mrs. C. H. Fisher.
Mrs. De Lap, Mrs. Dow Gibson.
Mrs. Ed. Reed, Mrs. Bernam
Southwiok, Mrs. Withers, Mrs.
Ralph Wilson. Mrs. John Sim
mons, Mrs. Kill Knower, Mrs,
Fred Gibson, Mrs. Eugene South-1
wick. Miss Mary Waite, Mrs. Cash
Roberts, Mrs. Frank Farmer,
Mrs. Roy McDowell.
The club will meet with Mrs
Withers on April 25.
Portland Apollo Club
Will Appear Here
After a period of six years Sa
lem music lovers will again have
the opportunity of hearing the
Portland Apollo club in a Salem
concert which will be given at the
Elsinore theatre Monday evening
April zo.
W. H. Boyer, the dean of Ore
gon conductors, will appear with
the club as conductor, a position
which he has held since its found'
lng 20 years ago.
Those who know the work of
the Portland Apollo club antici
pate this appearance of the group
keenly, appreciating of the excel
lent blending of the 50 male vol
ces which comprise the club chor
us. The program will be bainly a
popular one In which ensemble
singing will be Interspersed with
baritone and tenor solos.
Edgar B. Coarsen is the club
accompanist and May Van Dyke
is tue. assistant accompanist.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop re
turned from a trip In east em
Oregon late last week. Mrs. L. G
Curtis, who accompanied them,
visited with her daughter, Mrs
Stanley Allen, In Pendleton, while
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop visited at
Walla Walla and Dayton as well
as Pendleton. The Bishops were
guests at the District Rotarian
banquet. In Pendleton April 10th
where they met many of their for
mer friends from Washington
Idaho and Oregon.
Another' interesting "BOO" par
ty will be sponsored by the ladies
of the St, Vincent de Paul parish
at the new parish hall Wednes
day evening. Those acting on the
hostess committee are Mrs. Leo
Doerfler. Mrs. T. Nadon, Mrs. F.
L. Huber, Mrs. C. D. Redding,
Mrs, Frank Lantz, and Mrs. J. L.
Bernard!. Mrs. Cyril Suing, Mrs.
F. A .Molson, and Mrs. Catherine
Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harris and
Mrs. Edgar MeLurt left Salem
this last week-end for North Yak
ima, Washington, where tha Har
rises will make their' home.
. ZENA.- Mrs. . W. W." Henry en
tertained recently with a delight.
XQl . bridge party at her country
heme at Zena. The affair wat the
fifth la a serlth being; given Jby
Zena matrons. Three " tables - of
bridge war In play. Mrs. L. M,
Pnrrine worn the prize for nigh
score.
The spacious Jiving rooms were
decorated with - Japanese quince
blossoms,' daffodils aad 'potted
plants. .
Assisting the hostess at the
hostess at the lunch kosr were;
Mrs. Ray B. Barker sad Mrart
Wayne D. Henry.
Tha guest group lacladed Mrs.
L. M, Purvlne, Mrs. Ralph Alton
and Mrs. Ross Nymer. all at Sa
lem, Mrs. Walter Brog and daugh
ter Dolors of Hopewell aad Mrs.
V. L. Gibson, Mrs. Charles MsCar.
ter, Mrs. Ralph H. Scott, Mrs.
Jssss Walling. Mrs. Wayne- D.
Henry, Mrs. W. K. Crawford, Mrs.
C. T. Merrick aad sob Cksster,
Mrs. C M. Purriae. Mrs. U F.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday
Etoka club Inspection trip
from home of Mrs. Vick. 1495
North Liberty.
American War mothers af
ternoon guests of Mrs. McGll
Christ cor. of McGilchrlst and
Commercial.
Writer's section of Salem
Arts League at 7:30 o'clock
Fireplace room, city library.
Mrs. Prescott's Drama class
at 2 o'clock In city library.
Dakota Women's club 2:30
o'clock In Lausanne hall.
Y. K. K. party.
Vincent ian club dance. SC.
Vincent de Paul, parrlsh hall.
University Guild, 7:30 Mar-
Ion hotel.
Wednesday
W. F. M. S. of Leslie M. E.
church at 2 o'clock with Mrs.
Emma Whealdon.
Artisans potlack dinner for
members followed by regular
open meeting at Fraternal
Temple.
Mrs. Ralph Cooley. 888 N.
Summer, South Circle, First
Christian church, 2 o'clock.
Central circle, Jason Lee
Methodist church, Mrs.. Sam
Kennedy, 1545 N. Capitol
street, 2:30 o'clock.
Benefit bridge tea, Frater-
nal temple, 2 o'clock, spon-
sored by Eagle Ladies. Call
1527W., for reservations.
Thursday
Salem Choral society in con-
cert at Elsinore.
Westway club afternoon
meeting with Mrs. J. D. Ber-
nardi, 458 South High.
Carnation club at 2 o'clock
In Fraternal Temple. Mrs. W.
Esch hostess. j
Faculty Women's club, with
Mrs. Roy Keene, 540 Lefelle,
2:30 o'clock. !
Liberty Women's club, 2
o'clock, with Mrs. Breeee
Cunningham.
lYiday
St. Paul Women's Auxiliary
at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Nei
meyer 84 5 E street.
Old time dance, new Par
ish hall, St. Vincent de Paul
parish.
Saturday
A. A. V. W. luncheon meet
ing 12:30 o'clock at Gray
Belle.
All Campfire girls gypsy
hike to Painter's woods. Meet
at Jason Lee church.
Sunday
Ladies of St. Vincent de
Paul parish, hostess for chlck-
en dinner at new parish hall,
12 o'clock.
Willamette Lodge
Country Club has Tea
Women of the Willamette Lodge
country club sponsored one of the
most beautiful benefit bridge teas
of the season Saturday afternoon
at the club house on Wallace road.
Mrs. Arthur Uttley was chairman
of the committee on arrange
ments which planned the benefit.
Twenty-seven tables of bridge
were In play during the hours be
tween two and four. '
Between four and five, tea was
served In the long dining room of
the clubhouse with Mrs. Flint Mc
Call and Mrs. S. P. Kimball pre
siding at the tea table. The color
scheme carried out In the tea
room and one the service table
was lemon yellow, the note being
canght in tapers and many flow
ers arranged about the rooms.
Miss Elizabeth Lord left Satur
day for Seattle where she will
join Miss Edith Schryver. Both
Miss Lord and Miss Schryver will
remain Indefinitely in Seattle
where they are working out plans
and arranging for some large gar
dens. On Wdenesday prior . to
her departure. Miss -Lord lectured
before the Eugene garden club
on "Perennials and Perennial
Borders". At this time Mrs. Jo
sephine Stewart entertained Miss
Lord .with a luncheon at the Os
borne hotel, and Mrs. David Auld
entertained with tea in the late
afternoon.
One lot of frocks includes
Pastel Formals
suitable for
Graduation Dresses
Lace, bead, ribbon, self material trimmed.
- Dainty, well-cut of fine materials
Afternoon Gowns
In prints, silk crepes, georgettes
Long sleeves or sleeveless
Sport Froclio
Cleverly pleated and trimmed
All worth much more than -
$14.75
395 N,
Affairs
Mrs. George White
Is Bridge-Tea
Hostess
Mrs. George A. White enter
tained with an attractive bridge
tea at her home on Bellerue street
Monday afternoon. Bridge was
in play at seven tables between
the hours of two and four. Mrs.
George Waters won high score for
the afternoon and Mrs. Hal Pat
ton was awarded the consolation
prize. Following bridge, tea was
served by Mrs. White assisted by
Mrs. John Rand and Mfss Henri
etta White. Spring flowers in
proufsion of color and tapers were
used about the guest rooms.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Richard
Slater, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs.
Ercel Kay, Mrs. Homer Smith,
Mrs. Margaret LeFergue, Mrs.
Henry Cornoyer. Mrs. Seymour
Jones, Mrs. Hal Tatton, Mrs. Wil
liam McGilchrlst, Jr., Mrs. Frank
Spears, Mrs. Rex Sanford. Mrs.
John Rand, Mrs. Frank Durbin,
Jr., Mrs. Louis Bean, Mrs. Frank
Moore, Mrs. E. C. Cross. Mrs. Rus
sell Catlin, Mrs. H. B Thielsen,
Mrs Isaac Lee Patterson, Mrs. E
Li. Pierce, Mrs. Breymen Boise,
Mrs. Holils Huntington, Mrs. Fritz
Slade, Miss Stricklin, Mrs. Hans
Seitz, Mrs. George Waters and
Mrs. Blakelv.
Dakota Club Meets
At Lausanne Today
The afternoon meeting of the
women of the Dakota club will
take place at Lausanne Hall this
afternoon at 2:30.
Miss Olive Dahl will be assisted
In receiving the guests of the af
ternoon by Mrs. J. Burton Crary.
Mrs. K. Lathrop. Mrs. C. F. Riley,
Mrs. John Wuamy and Mrs. W. J.
Hagedorn
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if you value it." Mrs. Joseph
Caladaptm, 103 Florida Avc
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For Sale at
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High ;
Friday Night a V
Program is Unusual
Professor T. 8. Roberts win
hare charge of the Friday night
program at the T. M. C. A. this
Friday and will present four of
his students In unusually pleasing
numbers.
Miss Doris Ross. Miss Helen
Benner, Miss Gretehen Thielsen
and Miss Frances Laws will play
solo and ensemble numbers from
MacDowell, Litx, Rubensteln, and
Leschetizky. The concluding num
ber will be especially fine. This is
to be an ensemble number with
the four girls at two pianos In the
orerture to "Oberon" by Weber.
Mrs. J. A. Bernardl will enter
tain the Westway club of the
Woman's Benefit association In
h4r home at 484 South High street
Thursday afternoon. Members are
requested to bring thimbles and
scissors.
Miss (Ttassle Niles, who has been
In the Salem General hospital for
some time past following a serious
major operation, is again at her
home convalescing in a very sat
isfactory manner.
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World, is truly the world's "Queen of the
Comics". Thirty millions of folks in both hemi-j
spheres constantly follow her every adventure in.
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This famous comic has just been seoired by this
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her beaux and her family are already
to families from Oregon to Hoiida arid feihe
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. Among the pretty Washington
debutantes is Miss Florence
Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Meyer. Her father is a
member of the war finance cor;
por&tion.
TheWoir
of." the. Cosmic
Sunday Breakfast for
Miss Hazel Cook
Mrs. Ines Meyring entertained
with Sunday morning breakfast at
ner apartment at the Hazeldorf
Sunday morning In honor of Miss
Hazel Cook. Miss Cook has just
come to Salem to take the place
or Mrs. Biehn who is leaving the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company at Salem to take a new
position In Portland.
An out-of-town guest for the
breakfast party was Miss Irma
Rodda of Portland.
Mrs. Ralph Cooley will enter
tain the South Circle of the First
Christian church in her home at
888 North Summer street Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Cooley will
be assisted by her mother, Mrs. A.
L. Headrick.
The business meeting of the af
ternoon will begin at 2 o'clock af
ter which there will be a program
and the usual social hour.
Word has been received that
Miss Ruth Eichelberger was pre
sented in an unusually well re-,
ceivea piano recital at the Worn-1
an's clubhouse in Portland one af-l
ternoon last 'week. Miss Eichel
tdra
berger, who Is the niece of Mrs.
G. W. Laflar of this city, has been
studying music at Whitman col
lege. Tonight at the new S!. Vincent
de Paul parish hall the members
of the Vincentian club will enter
tain with, a dancing party. Those
in charge of the arrangements are
Miss Gladys Redding, Mrs. Cyril
Suing,' . Miss i Katberine Gearin,
Miss Jessie Miller, Miss Honora
Reidy, Martin Redding. Clark
Jackson, John Varley and Carl
Noeske.
Mrs. Thomas Acheson and child
ren have returned to Tacoma,
where they are now making their
home, after a visit with Mrs.
Acheson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Cone of the Liberty district.
It will be remembered by many
that Mr. Acheson was minister at
the Jason Lee church not so long
ago.
Mrs. Inez MeyrlDg. Internation
al representative for the Zonta
club, a branch of which she has
just organized in Salem, will leave
today for Everett, Washington,
where a Zonta club Is in process
of formation under the sponsor
ship of the Seattle Zonta chapter.
;tsrial wVb staads in
Matthews. Mrs. Roy E. Barker and
wtr af
son Sammy- Joe ana sirs. m. t.
Barker, all of Zena.
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