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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 15, 1929 PAGE SEVEN w ... M ' JM ewsnd1 Um D Aitairs S oeiety Rainbow XChapter Plans Benefit Bridge-, Chadwiek chapter, assembly No. S, Order ot the Rainbow for "girls will sponsor benefit bridge tea at the Masonic temple Thuraday afternoon beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Tocal solos, readings and specialty dances will make up the program as It Is. planned. Miss Margaret Corey Is general chairman of the affair. Miss Mar garet Brown Is chairman ot the entertainment committee, and Miss Eleanore "Wright will be chairman of the hostess commit tee. ; -- ; -K.-'r- .. Mrs. Hazel Gillette, mother ad visor of the order, and Mrs. David Wright, past mother advisor, will pour daring the tea hour. Miss Esther Wood is.. , worthy jadvlsor fhr this order. " For resevations call. Miss Mar garet Corey 140?." Marshall Home Is r ' Scene of Shower Party - Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Marshall entertained with - a miscellaneous shower In compliment to Mrs, George Kufner, nee- Grace Mar shall Friday, evening. Mrs. Kuf ner was married in August. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. - . There was a program of music, and games following the presen tation of shower gifts; Those Included in the guest list were: -:'." - i Mrs. Kufner, the honor guest M,rs, t B F. Shoemaker. -Mr, ,ni I Mrs. Harry Martin,' Mr. Bess Upi defraf, Mrs. Opal Morley, .Mrs. Walter 8chweining, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. C. D. Mulkey. Mrs. Minnedel Baker," Miss Margaret Shoemaker, Mlas- Mary . Kruger, Miss Dorothy Stafford, Miss Hel en Kruger, Miss Ella Smith, Mies Mable Kilgore, Miss Ruth Mulkey, (Miss Lois Mulkey, Russell Mor ley, and the. hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall. , Mrs. B. B. Flack Dinner Hostess Let Olive IL-DOAK, Society Editor Constitution rDay :-.Be?8SS3& Ob Tiie served September 1 7 sdav A wedding in which many Sa lem friends will be Interested took place at the. 'J HInson Memorial Baptist church. Portland, Friday evening. September C. when Miss Constance M. Cole became the bride of Edgar A. Tibbits, auditor and office manager of the Sears, Roebuck and Company's Portland store, and: formerly well-known student In the Salem nigh school. The bride, who is 4be daughter of Mr. andtfrs. Arthur Ju Cole. of Portland, was rivim-Mn mar riage by her father and was at tended by her sister. Miss Doris previous personal connnunication t telegraph and sunust LamWa ted s beman'tS The Constitution of the United State of AmonW f the product of a few great minds assembled in a brief conven tion, me greatest of modern statesmen has termed it "the most wonderful work ever struck off. at a given time, by the brain and purpose of teari." This characterization has been accepted by all thinking men. The framers of the Constitution had had no means -of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Smith were complimented Friday evening with an Informal dinner .given by Mrs. B. B. Flack at the Flack apartment In the Court. Flowers in the rich shades of fall .centered the table and were arranged about the rooms. Following dinner a social evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who have made their home in Salem ' for some time will leave soon for Leb anon. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mis. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McAllister, and and Mrs. Flack. " Reception Will Honor Rev. and Mrs. Swift none by mail. There were no stenographers nor typewrit- "0 wH.it n utuccu uw uctiuu asaiswiiice , iur lilt; prucetJU- ings of the Constitutional, convention were secret and the clerical work was done by great men. However, these same men were thoroughly conversant witfc contemporary govern ments.. They were also conversant with governments of an- As the time was -brief; 'so were the" framers few.. The convention was composed, 'of 55 members; the Constitution was. signed by 39, including Washington. When we look down one hundred years and see the origin of. our Constitution, when We con template all its trials and tri umphs, when we realize how com pletely the principles upon which It is based have met every nation al need and every national peril, bow devoutly should' we say With Franklin "God govern in the af fairs pf men, , and how solemn pie's covenant, and to us Is given the duty to shield it from impious hands. It comes to ns with the test of more than a century. It has been found sufficient in the past, and it will be found sufficient In the years to come, if the American people are true to their sacred trust. As the centuries come and go millions yet unborn will in quire concerning our stewardship and the safety of the Constitution. God grant that they may find it unimpaired: and rejoice, as we do today, in the patriotism and de votion of those who lived in those telling times of our great nation. May those who follow us rejoice in our fidelity and love for Con stitutional liberty .it. ' mi T,. .r " mmmm ex";- I ': Mrs? David- Wright, past worthy mother of Chadwick chapter, order of Ramooio girls, which organization atue planning a bridge tea benefit for Thursday afternoon. Mrs. I. E. Thomas Entertained St. Paul's Episcopal church will honor Rev. and Mrs. George Her bert Swift at the home of Adjutant General and. Mrs. George A. White "Wednesday evening between the hoars of 8 and 10 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Swift came to this parish late this summer and this will be one of the first formal af fairs to be given in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ViomAi. Miss Mary Broderick, Mrs. Anna Duncan and S. W. Pioper of TI. tusville, Pennsylvania, have been recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. M. "Kerr, and with J.Ir. and Mrs. G. F. Erickson. Mr Kerr returned with them for a short, visit at his old home in TV tusville. The party returned 17 the southern route, stopping to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wil liams of Palo Alto, California. " Th. south circle of the First Christian church will meet Wed nesday for an all day meeting, with a covered dish lunch at neon at the home of -Mrs. J. D. Sears, 1373 South High street. There will be work and- all the ladie3 are urged to be present. ' t . Mr. and Mrs. M. 13. Eastman of Yuba CMy, California. sjtarted for their home Saturday after several weeks visiting with Mrs. East man's aunt, Mrs. Will May. They will stop enronte at Shasta Springs wfce 1 i'-cy plan to spend several Azys. INDEPENDENCE. Miss Jean Xan Zante left Thursday fpr Seat tle, Wash., where she has accepted a position in the Social Welfare league This research social serv ice work is conducted by the city and covers a large field of service. Salem Hunt club will enjoy -a trail ride this mcrntng at , .o'clock, J "2 Mrs., Charles A. Lytle, Mrs. E. A. Lytle and Miss Elf a Lytle en tertained with a "500" party, Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lytle on Riv erside Drive, celebrating the birthday of Mrs. I. E. Thomas, who is a neice of E. A. and C. A. Lytle. Mrs. Thomas won the prize for high score and Charles Ramp the consolation .prize. The Misse3 Helen. Alva and Annette Lytle as sited with the serving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Thorns, Dorothy and Elbert Thomas, Miss R. Pruitt, Miss Helen Lytle. Ted Lytle ot The Dalles, Jess Fikan of Woodburn, Miss Alva Lytle of Toledo, Charles. A. Lytle, E. A. Lytle an d. Annette Lytle of Woodburn, and the host esses, Mrs. E. A. Lytle, Miss Elfa Lytle of Woodburn and Mrs. C. A. Lytle. Wisteria Club To Dance October 1 1 tne - bridegroom. William : and Stanley Cole, " brothers of the brid, acted as ushers and Prof. Lauren Sykes presided at the r gan. The marriage ceremonv was performed by Rev. Herbert E. Ry der,' long time friend ot the bride's family,' ssisted by Rev. J. C. Tib hits, of : Salem,- father : of -the groom. Preteedrag the reading of fh marriage service, Miss Ruth E. Tibbits, f Salem,; Bister of the groom sang roa Promise Me. oiiowing , the .service . at the church, a reception was given for the newly married couple at the me 01 ine onae's parents, 59 isast 3th street. Portland. The bride's mother was assisted by Mrs. Pierre Saucy ot Salem, sis ter or the groom, and Miss Ruth Ryder, Miss Ruth Tibbits, Miss Edna Carlson, and Miss Ethel Cole. After a brief honeymoon, spent in nortnern Washington and Brit i8h Columbia,. Mr. nd 011s win make toent I nccae 1 4a. Portland. ............. Salem guests at the wedding in cluded Rev. and Mrs..T. C. Tibbits. Miss Ruth E. Tibbits, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Saucy and Miss Mary Hart. Miss Gladys J. Humphrey of Port land, a teacher In the Parrish Junior high school, of Salem, was also a guest. Cloverdale Golden Wedding of Interest CLSvERDALE. Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer, Sr., celebrated their golden wedding Monday. N In the evening between 50 and 60 of the members of the German Baptist church of Salem drove out Concert Recital t - " Id Be Given Soon , , . Prof. E. W. Hobson will pre sent Miss Josephine Albert, con tralto, Everett Craven, baritone, and Ronald Craven tenor, in con cert with the assistance of the Sa lem Civjc chorus some time in the very near future. - Prof Hobson is adding much to the musical side of Salem by de veloping both men's and: a wo men's chorus, The' Salem civic chorus is already functioning and wJUPL appa in , its first of three concerts f of the year shortly after the"concert; toIco recital. , The women's chorus Is Just now being established' And will appear sometime In the early wtnter. Prof. Hobson has in addition to his Salem work, the Portland Ap ollo club, of Which he was unani mously elected director September The- background from , which Prof. Hobsen has to draw should warrent-a successful ' musical de velopment of the organizations with which he is connected. : He gradaated from Cincinnati College 6i iMusic. receiving Sold Medal with ' distinction. , studied choral conducting under. Frank Van der Slacken, organised mlt. chell May Music festlcal; conduct ed Messiah; Handel with Chicago orchestra; conducted 'God's' Own Time; JBaca, witi .Chorus and Minneapolis Symphony orchestra; alw OUf Ttyrvas8ont Grieg; Hia watha's Wedding Feast. . Color-idge-Taylor; - German Renieni, Brahms, with same orchestra: or ganised and conducted Aberdeen Orpheus Male Chorus for five years. For nine years Dean of Music Department of Willamette Uni versity, Professor of Voice " aud Conductor of Men's and Women's Glee clubs, winning second, prize in Glee club contest held in Port land Auditorium. For nine years Conductor of the choir in First Methodist church in Salem, an organization of sixty five active members which is well known along the coast. He has just resigned this position in or der to havelmore time for his other work. Silver Tea Given At Marshall Home Members ot -the Court street Chrlstiaa church gave a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Frank Mar. shall Thursday afternoon between the hours of two o'clock and five o'clock. Autumn flowers ot zin nias, and astors made the new home ot Mrs. Marshall especially attractive. Those pouring were Mrs. John Unrnh, and Mrs. Minnedell Baker. MrsJ Gertrude Page and ,.Miss Packard, of .Spokane were special guests. : ? . " . SOCIAL CALENDAR - .. .. - Uenday Willamette Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, S o'clock, Masonic temple. Inl- tiation. Business session. '- Tuesday c- - ' Sedgwick chapter, &o. 3T,? order of Elitern Star, special " election for worthy matron. W. C T.-U. "election of of ficers and annual 'reports, hall corner of Ferry and Commercial streets. Wednesday AH day . meeting. Mrs. Maude H. Pointer. 1050 N. 15th street. Knight Memorial church, missionary" commit. te , Seven circles of First Metbr odfst church begin fall meet- Ings today. South circle of First Chris- tian church, all day meeting, covered dish dinner, Mrs. J. D. Sears, 1373 South High street. Woman's Foreign Mission- ary society, Leslie M. E. church, Mrs. J. P. Murray, 390 E. Washington. Saturday " Chadwick installation at 'Masonic temple Mrs. WiUUm . Lytle returned Saturday from two days spent In Portland visiting, friends. - Ev enin g Bridge Party Honors Birthday- Miss Dorothy Alexander waft hostess Friday for an evening ot bridge at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alex ander, the occasion marking her "" birthday anniversary. H The guest rooms were lovely la their arrangement ot fall flow ers, and, small tables were bridge was in play. Honors were won by Miss Marie Statesman" and iMisi' Betty Vaughan. , Guests for this evening were Miss Josephine McGilchrist. Mi&s Marie Patton, Miss Jean Patton. Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Anoka Coates, Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Eleanore Wagstaif, Miss Margar et Bell, Miss Mary Jane Lau, Miss Frances Lay, Miss Marie States man, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, Miss Claudlne Gueffroy, Miss Betty Vaughan, Miss Louis Cramer, and Miss Alexander. Dr. Estella Ford Warner, Miss Agnes Campbell, and Miss Mary Elliott attended the production of "Love's Dual" given by Ethel Bar rymore and cast Thursday night at the Dufwin theatre, Portland. - Mrs. J. C. Aiken of Rosebnrg Is the guest of Mrs. Marie Flint Mc CaU for a few days. . v'.- Begin Music Lessons Early. Classes and private lessons starting now. Mrs: ;,riK ,v. it rsrwv-eww ei w 11 ; . ' '! IIIM T V ZMi iZ9 fVMIIH Deeming it a privilege as well na Preseni- t W HUU tJU TV CI Bm as a sacred duty to bring to their own attention as well as that of the general public the proper ob servance of Constitution Day, Che mektta chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution ask all patriotic organizations and all citizens of. Salem to join them in this observance. Other friend who were not for tunate enough to "be able to come sent greetings. On Sunday. September 8, their six children and nine grandchil dren were all home to help them celebrate. Guests Monday besides Mr. and The Wisteria club, popular dancing club of the city has through its president, M. P. Ad ams, announced October 11 as the date ot the first dance of the fall season, at Castlllian hall. The of ficers are M. P. Adams, president; E. M. McKee, vice president; Mrs. Glenn C. Niles, secretary-treasurer. The committee for the first dance is Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelmyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Scott, and Judge and Mrs Harry Belt. This dub was organized four years ago with a charter member shin of less than 20 couples: It has grown to a membership' of over 50 couples. The dances are held regularly on the second Fri day of the month and one on Mew Year s eve In addition. ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoliker are in Salem after havtag - spent a month honeymooning in Hawaii following their marriage in. Seat tie. Mrs.. Stoliker was formerly Mis3 Gwendolyn Jarman, and a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.- D. B, Jannon. v - Several affairs have been given for them --since their , return and still more are . planned for them this'week and in the near future. This weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Stol iker: are at the D, B. Jar man cot tage at Xeskpwin,; . given in the senate chamber at the state house at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, September 17. Numbers by the Elizabeth Levy ensemble. Invocation. Greetings and statement of ob ject of the-. meeting. Solo, "Requiem," Walter Kauf man. Address, C. Y. Wigfall of State Bar association. Solo, "Blind Plowman," Walter Kaufman. Number by Elizabeth Levy en semble. Benediction. Mrs. William Moses has return ed from a weeks visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Rex A. Turner in Seattle Mrs. Harold Hughes will spend the first part of the week visiting friends in Portland. -'wwfj . Fountain Pens Sheaff ers WaW and '3 Waterman. . i-v all reliable pen manufaclorers that guarantee their - ... pens ' . - . ".' ; ; $1.00 h $10.00 We can supply-yqu with the right pen for your 'individual writing schoolor. busings .. ... . ATLAS BOOK r -:. esstate St. ; "RELIABLE PEXS" m The following program will be f r,.0 or Se n tr, oonlrK.mK.. I guests ere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer and three daughters Mildred. Mabel and Edith; Miss Fredia Schifferer, Emma Schif ferer and Willie Schifferer; Mr. and Mrs. Stadelman and daughter Kutn, or Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer, Jr., and their five children, Margerette, Jack, Doro thy, Carlton ana Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Schifferer present ed their parents with a lovely gift on token of the day. Dr. Estella Warner Is Dinner Hostess 1 . . . - rraj HUM A VTPTO rkTC A DTtOTO' Concert Violinist ancT Teacher Head of the Violin. Department, Willamette University JOHN WALLACE GRAHAM, Assistant STUDIOS IN NEW NELSON BUILDING Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Sis. Tel. 540 Mr. Graham has artist pupils playing and teaching in all parts of the United States 1 JE &M& WELLER fAWfsVANDTE Speclallxing In Tone buikling through the Modem Weight Relaxation , Ensemble riaying Harmony and Kart raining . FOR BEGINNERS ' The Dnnnina: Improved' Musle Study Student and Graduate, under Carrie Louise Dunning, founder of the Dunning System. Twenty-two years successfully teaching this Method . HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN Studio 695 N. Liberty St. Phone 1351 Elisabeth Levy Teacher of Violin American and European Training Mus. B. degree granted in New York, violin major with Cesear Thomson, Belgian Maestro. In accordance with Miss Levy's policy to give her students the most recent and approved methods of violin Instruction she attended the 1929 summer master classes ot Josef Borrisoff, teacher of Cecilia Hansen exponent of the Leopold Auer Method. Professional pupils playing and teaching successfully Orchestra Training Ensemble "Classes i High School Credits Studio Now Open 254 N. Church St. Phone 1194 T. S. Ethel H. W-k ft A . - Accredited Teacher running system oi m- -Accretfited leacner Mugic gtud fof Piano and Pipe Organ beginners. Pupils should enroll now Res. 505 N. Summer Telephone 1370 Dr. Estella Ford Warner enter tained with a dinner party for women of the Marion county health demonstration at her home Friday night. Late summer fall flowers centered the table where covers were placed for 20 guests. ssj BBBaaaaBIIlaBBaMl XW3 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED If you select your picture frame here. If you choose your Christmas cards from one of our three exclusive lines. If you wjll allow us to aid you in choosing a pic ture for your home or office. , Gilbert Studio and Cralt Shop Upstairs at 147 North Commercial Pbone 831 FRAMING "7 I 1 ; . - i am w w ,.m ., .m v - - M Y AMIS VOX DTI cXhi$ box f&otpthy ngs you mv fs help Lines and tvrinkles about the mouta ejes, and uose show (he coming of age to your face. Only with the guidance ot an expert can you com bat these- tell-tale lines. Dorothy Gray has selected the same preparations used -in her famous salon treatment and packed them . a compactly in one convenient box which con ? plains: her Cleansing Cream, her effective tMuscIc Oil, a scientifically' formulated Eye . 0- iMascle Jraste (.Jfoor LM VMtc whej, and ner ;--1refKlrinsfra 2 together with ful 'directions for their use. CAPITALiDFiuG STORE R. W. HANSSEITZ i European Voice Pedagogue Italian Method Director of SALEM Conservatory of Music 1344 Center St. Phone 626 High School Credits Diplomas Voice Piano 'Cello Harmony Counterpoint, Composition, Orchestration, Conducting JOY TURNER MOSES PIANIST DUNNING TEACHER VIOLINIST Graduate New Eng. Con. Boston. Received Normal Dnnning Diploma In N. Y. City under Carre Louise Dunning. Originator. For five years was Head of Violin Dept. and Piano. Instructor at Willametto University. While teaching at Willamette or ganized, and directed first Violin Ensemble in Salem. Feature public recitals and programs for students. Free Orchestra and Ensemble Classes HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN Studio 335 N. Capital St. Phone 468M. Lena Belle Tartar Contralto Soloist Vocal Teacher Chorus Director (Old Italian Method) Specialist with Young Voices High School Credits Known throughout the northwest as a director of prise winning soloists, quartets and choruses. Director of Music Salem High School Studio 164 No. Liberty St. Res, 340 No. Liberty St. Phone 834 rhone 1497-R Prof. E. W. Hobson TEACHER OF SINGING 'Graduate of Apollo Club, Portland, and Salem Civic Male Chorus itndiot Nelson Bldg. Tel. 640 'Res: 1550 State St. Minnetta Magers TEACHER OF SINGING NELSON milLDING, FIUDAT AND SATURDAY Nelson Bldg. High School Credits Given Telephone 540 Musical Kindergarten MUR. "FRANK LILBURN ANNOUNCES THE k REOPENING OF HER MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN September 30, 1929 Congregational Church Rooms 4 . Monday, Wednesday ' Friday Mornings 'Phone 23921 17551 1 .or 14271 for details - AssistanU ' MISS BARBARA BARNES ot School of Professional : -s' Dancing " . MRS. F. K. MERCER " "MISS ' LOIS PLUMMER RUTH BEDFORD Teacher of Piano. Professional Accompanist, . GRADUATE OF BUSH CONSERVATORY ' High School Credits given. Classes now SGarting. Nelson Bldg. v ..... . Telephone 140 Mrs. Walter Denton . . . ACCREDITED TEACHER . l . Bolb private and in classes. Moore Fundamental Music System -for Children. Enroll Now. c :- ' f Studio: Nelson Bldg. TeL 134 Residence 1336 Court ; "i.,-.. : - Special Classes Children -:- . J. Residence Studio 1109 Union. r. jay v ,Tk ,543-J. May Dotson FrankE. ChuixhiU,' Iur. Grant ChurdhOl Accredit Teejrfiers- -. Teacher In; Fipo, Organ-and Piano. Bota utginnerr ana "Advanced Students, v;-, 803 Jf. Winter : ' Tel. Teacher.t- Piano, - Wallace Coler Kindergarten . ami Moore TundameataTu ' 142BT "Eal Nam i V Mrs Lena Waters ;- Teacher .of Piano, " Moore - fundamental Mnsle Residence Studio 1658 Court St. " .v A. Srstem . " , -TcL 1150W ETHEL POLING PHELPS : : y - Graduate Teacher ot Piano ' Moore FundamentaT School of Mnslei Prjvate or class lessons.'1 High Scboolr CJredtts. , '. .vnyt) Res, Studio 1S0. Chemeketa Pbone 2024J Jrii I Down town studio. Room 4 Steudolt Bids; 1. iiiiiiiViiiiiiiiiuiiMiiniiiii Va'nomm BERTHA JUNK: DARBY;; ; . . Aceredifed Piano! Teacher ' :r ' Authorised Instructor' of the Moore'.a - Fundamental and-Mn-!. sicianshlp School of Music, also P'rogressive ISeries of Piano . LeBions for Olden; $tudent$ Studio 679 N. Cottage; Phene;1950W MRS; HENRY LEE i g its . . GRAD.UATE ' TEACHER OP. -PIANO ; Authorized representative of the -Moore rundamental . . 1 -'- r .-Music System ..""- - . , . - PRIVATB OR CLASS LESSONS - - - - Res Studio: i 3 S.Stewart. St: Down-town Stndlo: la Parrish trove. . .Paoae 1037J. : EteusloftBia?." 4 . i. 405 State ' Tel. 119 ' Bush' Studio of Piano--Voice Dramatic Art ' M ? ' M Wal vLi i 'Jessie : F-. Bush' - . IViarjone m.w aiKer stated Accredited Teacher Gradnau of Elllron-Whlte a ot Planor. Beginners and Advanced 'Classen In Phone 2572R, 1363 S. Coml St. ; Moore Fundamentals P,F.TEdmas,Violin) Zcna THdixia; Piano Uy;TH031AS:VIOUN AND PIANO STUDIO ' 'if ;;; , 1 .' Accredited , Melody-Way, Teacher ; t 3 New and modern; scientific methods .- V:J'"-' Organizers ot community and school ' orchestra " High School credits giren - ' ." -Pbone 1518-J - S53 Statesnum Gt.