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-RAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, . Oregon, Wednesday Morning, September 18, 1929 -a S ocietv 1 ' J ' B rid ge Evening Compliments Miss Geer . , "' - - Miss Florence Botch and Miss Hazel George entertained with .tiv tables of -800" at the tome of Miss Busch' Tuesday evening la compliment to Mies -Leon Goer, a guest here from Los Angeles. The guest rooms were beauti fully decorated with slnnlaa. and asters In the lovely shades of -fall. , Following the evening of cards Mist George end Miss Bosch ' served a late sapper. G nests for the evening were the . guest Qf honor, , Miss Leona Geer, : of Los Angeles' Miss Jtfne Hud- son. Portland; Miss! Ellen Rowe, Portland f tss Eldore-- KMtfgr. Carlton r "Silas ' Helen Leighton. Yamhill ; .Mrs. Lucille Denning. Miss -Wiim Otero- Miser Leota Cell, Miss Virginia Best; Miss Mar garet Vao-Vleet, 1V -Gwendolyn Shipley. Miss Beulah Bailey. Miss Isobel George. -Miss Pan line Max - uach, Miss Paaline Johnson, Miss Lucille Beddicopp, Miss Esther Wood, and' Miss Josephine Jas- koekl. Chadwick Chapter Selects Worthy Matron Chadwtek chapter. No. 37, Or der of Eastern Star, elected as its new worthy matron Mrs. Mary Johnson at the meeting called -Tuesday night at the Masonic tem ple. Her daughter. Miss Lela John eon acted as Installing officer. This lection was made necessary by the death la July of Mrs. Anna Kantner, then worthy matron. For the two meetings which have been held between the J death of Mrs. Kantner and the ' Tuesday , night "meeting, Mrs. Pearl-Pratt has pre- siuea. " -Following the' electlon'Tuesday nlght Miss Esth'ef Wood, now worthy- adrlsoe of the Chadwick chapter,' Order of the Rainbow for girls, and- Grand Faith, Jn "the Grand assembly of the Oregon Oregon of' the Rainbow for girls, was 'initiated' into the' Order of the.. Eastern Star. ' ' ' .' Past Presidents Club, ; . .Guest of Mrs, Lovelan'd , . The-Past Presidents clnb of the Woman's Belief corps, met at the ..heme . of 1 Mrs. Bertha Loteland Tuesday afternoon'- for a regular meeting- and a special comment oration of Constitution "day. The afternoon was spent in a discus sion' or a phase of AmeTtcaaliePf tlen and the . Constitution of the raited States. ' The" discussion was led by Mrs. Liuto-ttmitk. Fol lowing this Mrs. LoTeland served aeetsttd by Mrs. Florence Oden borg. ; . . ' : Those present for this meeting were Mrs: Llsxie Smith, Mrs. Het tie Cameron, Mrs. Norma Terwil liget Mrs. CUra Adams, Mrs. Helen Soutkwick, Ms. Mary -E. Johnston, Mrs. Florence Odenborg, "Mrs. Clara Peterson, Mrs. Katie Shott, Mrs.. Bessie Martin, and Mrs. Levels nd. .. Officers of this club axe Mrs. Hattie Cameron, president; Mrs.' Norma Terwilliger; vice presi dent;. Mrs. Sara Peterson, secre tary, and Mrs. Clara Adams, tcas urer. . Meetings were held the third, Tuesday of every month. Mrs. Terwilliger- will be the . next Jiostess, October 22 Birthday Picnic is Fairgrounds Event The Harold family gathered at '- the state fairgrounds for a de lightful picnic dinner Sunday. September 15, honoring Miss lna Harold, Curtis C. Cole. George Zwicker and 0. E. Price all of whose birthdays fall during the month of September. Following dinner the birthday folk were seated on a bench, pre. rented with gifts followed by grab bag presents. These proved undeniably claver and afforded ranch laughter. The guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Harold "and sons Ray and Vilas of Stay ton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harold and daughter Dor is of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harold, Miss Tena Harold, Mr. end Mrs. , Ralph Harold and son rerel all of. Salem: Miss Christi na M. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Cole; their son. and daughter Howard and irma; Mr. O. E. Price. Miss Hazel Price, and' he-' phew Everett," Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Zwicker and sons. Ken neth, Delbert and MelvinMr. and Mrs. Herman Schelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell and daugh ter Miss Malda', all of Salem; Miss lna Harold and '-friends Misses Nellie and Letha Ca vender of SI1 verton; -.Mrs. Pearl Branter and ' children Pearl, Thomas and Har old of Chemawa. .. prances Louis Lau Is Honor Guest Mrs. J. F. Lau entertained in compliment to. the. fourteenth birthday ot her daughter, Frances Louis Lau, at the Lau home Tues day evening. Dancing was. en joyed daring the first part of the evening and- was followed by a welner roast -on the Island which Is in M1U: creek Just back ot- the Lau. home,; Mrs. Lau was assist ed by Miss Mary Jane Lau. " . v The guest list included the hon or guest, Frances Louis Lau; Jose phine Cornoyer, -Josephine McGil christ, Esther ; Glbbard, Dorothy Alexander, Jerym Upston;. Helen Doan. Win Jeaka, Richard Pearee. Richard Cooley Jtmmie Nlcolson, "Wiufield Needham, Wayne Dougb- ; ton. - Blllie Dyer, and Milner San- ! ford. -" . Miss- Florence Cartwrlght ha a her guest Mr. Arthur Creaver of Albany; . Mrk Creaver; was for-JXounr Married People' claw of 1 roerly Mlss .Lavonne Coppock, ot:the' First , Presbyterian church re-1 Ealem. . . - . " N ews an - - ss Olot IX. DojfX, SOCIAL CALEXDAB Wednesday ., All day meeting, Mrs. Maud H. Pointer. 1050 N. 15th street. Knight Memorial . church, missionary commit- tee. , South circle of First Chris- tian church, all day meeting, covered dish dinner. Mrs. J. D. Sears, 1173 South High street.:," - Woman's Foreign Mission- ary society, Leslie M. E. charcu. Jars. . J. P. Murray, 390 E. Washington. "' South Central circle of First Methodist chureh. Mrs. E. T. B. HUL 1 MO Fir street. West Central circle. ; First M. E. church, Mrs. A. E. Hale, ii Marlon street - East -Central circle, of First M. E. churchr Mrs. W C. Young, ftr Chemekcta street, 1 o'clock luncheon. - - : Southeast circle. First M. Er church, Mrs. H? M. Dark- heimer, "H5 South 15th street. . r-. Tew Park circle, First M. E. church, Mrs. A. A. Under- hill, 125 12th street. 1 o'clock luncheon. Naomi circle, First M. E. church. Mrs. E. fi. Millard, 1811 J) street. Lucy Anne Lee, First M. E. church, Mrs. F. A. Legge, , im SUte -street. Young -; Married People's class. First Baptist chureh, regular monthly meeting, so- cial meeting following, 7:30 o'clock. Thursday Mary and Martha circle, First Christian church, 2 o'clock, Mrs. E. J. Reason, 345 South 18th street. Chapter G.. P. E. O., with Mrs. W. H. Hughes. - Executive - board meeting, . Business and . Professional Women, Mrs. Susan Varty, 50 D street. 7:30 o'clock. . . Friday . Women's Missionary so- . eiety. Calvary Baptist church, Friday." 2: 30 o'clock. Mrs. K. H. Pickens, .55 . N. 17th street. . Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul's church, .2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. C. F. Perry. 1 ti '- Washington street. Ever Ready Birthday club. . Mrs. Bertha Loveland; 405 South 25th street,'- - r ' , Saturday . ' Chadwick chanter, of th Order of the. Rainbow, instal- Jation ceremony at Masonic Temple.. . ---. - - -Wonlaa'e- Relief Corps; , .Mlller'e hall,' 2 Vclocir. e. - V - D. E. Club Hold Firist Meeting of Season . . The D.'S. dub after a vacation of two months, held -theirs first business meeting. receaUy..Thw annual rummage safe; wen. fsjfc ed and it was decided ta hold it at 420 Court street, on. FrMjty , and Saturday. October f ourt aad fifth. - Mrs -Albere O'Brien, wlit hare ekargswer the rummage sale An apron sale will also be held on Saturday, -October fifth in. the! southern Pacific-office on N. Ll - berty street. Mrs. T. D. McClain will have charge of the aprons. As the rummage sale, last Oc tober netted the club such a splendid sum the members are quite enthusiastic over the com ing sale as each member will re ceive credit for all rummage col lected. This credit will apply on the 1 25 road each member is striving to earn for the educa tional fund. ' v After, the business meeting, re freshments were served, by the fol lowing committee, Mrs. B. F. Dim eter, Mr. -M. Lane and 'Mrs. Al bert O'Brien. The next meeting of the club will be Tuesday. October first, at which the annual election of of ficers will be held. Mrs. D. S. Denning Is Honor Guest A group of Oregon State Col lege Delta Delta Delta sorority sis ters of Mrs. D. S. Denning, form erly Lucille Snook, and who with her husband has only ; recently come to Salem from Madras, Ore gon, were invited to .a 6:10 o'clock dinner in the balcony room of the White House res taurant Tuesday night to honor Mrs. Denning. Mrs. Denning was surprised with a delightful shower during the dinner hour. Covers were laid for the guest of honor Mrs. Denning, and Miss Leona Geer. Miss June Hudson, Miss Ellen Rowe. Miss EI Dora Kidder, Miss Helen Leighton, Mis Paulino Johnson, and the hostess. Miss Haiel George. Alpha Chi Omega . Elect Of ficers Members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority met at the Gilbert studio Monday evening for-a busi ness meeting, and an electloa ot officers. Mrs. Burton Myers, was elected president, Mrs. Ted Cham bers, vice president; ' Mrs. OllTer Jeftsnp, secretary -treasurer, and Ms. Carl Pope, corresponding sec retary. . The next meeting will be a so- meeting with Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and Mrs. Robert Shina as hostess,. October 2 1. H; - :-'; . f Mrs. - Bertha Loveland will be hostess to the. Ever .Ready Birth day club ather home, 40$ South 15th -street, Friday afternoon. This' dub meets once each, month at a date nearest the birthday of some one or more of its members. Of fleers for this year are Mrs. rlda'IShoesmrth, president; - Mrs. Mary ; Hall, vice- president; Mrs. Bertha Loveland, secretary treas urer.. - ' " - " Mrs. Arthur . Bates ' was the guest..of honor for an afternoon sBonaered by.. the women of-the cenay.x d Club Aff Society Editor Woodbum P. E. O. Announce Plans . WOODBURN The Chapter J. P. E. O., has Issued their year book tor the season, 1121-1139. The off leers for this year are Mrs. Ida Moshberger, president; Mrs. Iran C Been, rice president; Mrs. Minnie Dean, recording secre tary; Mrs. Myrtle Gill, treasurer; Mrs. Catherine Powell, chaplain; Mia. Lois Grubb, guard; Miss WU ma. Morrison, organise The committees tor the year are 4 as follows: Tear book: Mrs. Mary Seollard, Mrs. F. G. Havemann and Mrs. V. D. Bain. Courtesy:. Mrs. Harry Grubb and Mrs. H. F. Butterfleld. Entertainment: - Mrs- Wayne CIll.cMrs.. Paul Mills and Mrs. Jf. W. Settlemter. - B.X L.:' Mrs. George Landon, Mnu. A. E. Autsin, Mrs. Gladys Adams, Mrs. A. H. Dean and Mrs. Fred Evenden. . . .- r . Frees correspondent: Mrs. Ivan C. Beers; During the year a book, "A Trip Around the World." from "A Globegadder's Diary." will be read,, each time a person reading or tell ing of a portion of the book. The hostesses and those in charge of the book for each meeting are as follows: September 28: Hostess, Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, "Across the Atlan tic," Mrs. F. G. Havemann. . October 10: Hostess Mrs. Wayne Gill, "Funchan to Gibral tar," Mrs. V. D. Bain, October 24: Hostess, Miss Wil ma Morrison, "Algiers to Monte Carlo," Mrs. Ivan C. Been. November 14: Hostess, Mrs. W. D. . Simmons, "Naples to Athens," Mrs. Hx F. Butterfield. - November 28: Hostess,. Mrs. A. H. Dean, "Sues to Agra," Mrs. Fred Evenden. December 12: Hostess, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield, '.'Egypt," Mrs. Wayne Gill. .. December 26: Hostesses, Mrs. Eugene Moshberger and Miss Mary Seollard, "The Holy Land,! Mrs. A." H. Dean.' . January 9: Hostess, Mrs. Etta Hall. "Delhi to Mt Everest," Mrs. Harry Grub. . January 23: Hostess, 'Mrs. F. G. Haremann. . ,; ... February 13: Hostess, B. I. L. eomqittee. .. February 27: Hostess, MrsT. D. Bain, "Calcutta- to Colombo," Mrs. George Landon. ; March 13: Hostese,- Mrs.- Flor ence oulet, "Rangoon to JaTa,? Mrs. A. E. Austin. - April-10: Hostess. Mrs. F...W. Settlemter,' "Zamboanga fo Hongl Kong. Mrs. Paul -Mills. - April ti: Hostess, Mrs.- GeorgeH Landon, VCanton to Peking," Miss ftladys Adams. . ' J May 8: Hostess, Mrs. E. J. Al- Iel&. "Chemulpo, to Kobe,". MnC W-. D. Simmons. ,; If ST 22: Hostess.- Mrs.' Perl Ufiwrev..-. June .12: Hostesses. Mrs. Fred Evenderaad Mxs.4Catherine Pow eU. ;V Yokohama -to New ..Totk," Mias. Mary Seollard. . . k - The ones in charge of-the cur- rent topics which are given at each meeting are worthwhile, plays, Mrs. F. W. Settlemter; Oregon pio neers, Mrs. A. E. Astin; philan thropies, Mrs. C. F. Whitman; bulb culture, Mrs. George Landon; Oregon products, Mrs. Florence Goulet; styles and materials, Miss Gladys Adams; Oregon authors, Mrs. Etta Hall; customs, science and discovery, Mrs. H. F. Butter field; wit and humor, Mrs. F. G. Havemann: locaf places of inter est, Mrs:. Wayne GUI; health, hints, Mrs. Paul Mill; girls' activities, Mrs. Eugene Moshberger; art, Mrs. IvanC. Beers; household hints, Mrs. E. J. Allen; outstand ing books, Mrs. Katherine Powell; limericks. Miss Mary Seollard: sports, Mrs. Fred Evenden; P. E. O. record, Mrs. A. H. Dean; native birds, Mrs. V. D. Bain; music, Miss Wilms. Morrison. The resident members of the local chapter are Mesdames A. E. Austin, V. D. Bain, I. C. Beers, H. F. Butterfield, A. H. Dean; F. G. Evenden, Wayne Gill.- Florence Goulet, Harry Grubb. E. N. Hall, u. Havemann. George Landon, Perle Love, Paul Mills, Eugene Moshberger, Katherine Powell, W. D. Simmons, C. F. Whitman and Misses Wilma Morrison. Mary Seollard and Gladys A lams. ' Mrs. I. D. Bennett Is Honor Guest In honor of the birthday, of their mother, Mrs. I. D. -Bennett. Miss Mario Bennett and Mrs. Har ry C. Bennett entertained inform ally at the family home at Labish Center on Sunday. About 35 la dies called during the afternoon. Mrs. James A. Remington assist ed. iMoore Music Teachers Meet With Mrs. -Bush Salem Moore music teachers meet at the home et Mrs.' Jessie Bush recently to discuss plans lor winter. Salem teachers present for this meeting were Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby. Mrs. Ethel P. Phelps, Mrs. Lena Waters, Miss Lena Dot son and Mrs. Jessie Bush. - Plctnrea for the honae - Pictnrea for the school r- i .. .Iarea for the office 'J Etchings ' . ' Xithographa ';' V Block prints " ItaMan Mate For f ramins; thaTs different ' ' - Foir craft" For the pictare yon-win enjoy "Gilbert Studio and Crait Shop : Cnstaira t 14T North CtosaaMrcial . r 'v ; :f1iene 83t ; airs Etokta Club Plans Year's Program . Tuesday Mrs. R. C. Arpke and Mrs. Rich ard Erickson were hostesses to the members of -the Etokta club for its first meeting ot -the fall season Taesday afternoon. Plans were made for the coming months ot tte clab work. - V October will bring a trip by tne clnb member to the Poerabecker hospital in Portland where they will jnake an inspection tour, and later enjoy a potluck dinner with Mrs. Clifford Elgin, who was tor. merly a member of the Salem club. In November Mrs. H. F. Boss hard And - Miss -Gertrude Aiken will be nests lor a benefit tea, the proceeds to go .to the Children's Farm home. ; . ''-. MrsJt C Churchill and Mrs. Claude - Ellison -will be hostesses for a Christmas meeting., .. , Beginning -with-:. .January - a course in the study of modern art will be begun. Mrs. Claud Van Slyke, and Mrs. W..J. McKenile will be hostesses for this meeting. February, and March meetings will be a continuation of the mod ern, art study. Mrs. Harry -Elgin and Mrs. W. H. Bretx will be host esses for the February meeting and Mrs. A. A. Selwert and Mrs. Mason Bishop will be hostesses for the March' meeting. Mrs. Alice Fisher and Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton will be hostesses in April for a benefit tea for the Doernbecker hospital. The May meeting which will be the last meeting of the season will be a picnic and an election ot of ficers. Officers of the Etokta club are Mrs. Yard A. Hughes, president; Mrs. Claude. Ellison, rice presi dent; Mrs. A. J. .Vick, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Elgin, treasurer. Following, the business meeting the club, enjoyed a social hour. Mrs. Arpke was assisted In serving oy Mrs. H. s. Rosshard. - NORTH HOWELL: The regu lar meeting of the Home Econ omics club was held in the Grange Hall Thursday afternoon, Mrs. A. T. Clive presiding. Plans weye made for the Grange-fair to be held, at North-Howell hall-October lsY- All committees -ea ex hibits -were appointed and : much interest la being--shown-in the various booths and displays. - Most of the-articles .on-ethibl-tien will be- gold the day, of- the fair. : - .. . ' . i-.- Dinner will be served from 12 to two and lunch In the evening. . ' . This fair is- being held under the auspices of - the' North. Howell 1 Grange and Home Economic club. Everyone s cirdially Invit ed to attend and" enjoy the day, . ... e . e e -WOODBURN; September 14. The first meeting of the Rural club this season was held at the home of Mrs. Ira Simmons- on Wednesday afternoon. A busiaess- meeting , was held, but aething definite -was accom plished. After an hour of- soelal conversation . refreshments were served, r. Attending the meeting were Mesdames R. L. Lots, Ellsa Davis, Charles Dean, William Morrison, F. P. Bruhard. E. Mattson. J: Peldmulder, M. M. Myers and Miss Wilma Morrison. The next . meeting ef the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Eliza Davis. e. e The Multnomah Bar association used the poem 'U. S. Constitu tion," written by Miss Edna Gar field, at - the- celebration of Con stitution day in Portland, Tues day. Miss Garfield received a let ter of appreciation from the asso ciation concerning the poem. e e e , U. S. Grant circle No. E, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Repub lic, will held a business session Thursday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock, in the veterans' room 1n the Armory. Current Radio Pro grams From Portland KGW 4S3. Meter C29 Key 7:45 to t 1 in. Devotional servW i to a. m. SbeM Happy Time. NBC. to 9:10 a. m. New. :10 to 9:30 a. m. Oregonlan Cook ing school. 9:3d to 10:J a. m. Town Crier. 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. "Maaazine cf the Air," NBC. 1 to 1 :15 p. m. TJ. S. market report. 1:15 to 3 p m. Musical entertain ment ) to 4 p. m. Cabin Door. NBC. 4 to S p. ra. Organ recital. 5 to 5 :30 p.m. Movie talk. 5 :36 to ( :30 p. m. Pal mo If e proaram. NBC. :0 to 7 p. m. Strom berg- Carlson program, NBC. I to 7 :15 p. m. Studio entertainment. 7:15 to p. m. National Light Op era. NBC . to S:30 p. m. "Roads to Romance. NBC. : S:30 to 9 p. m. Maytag Radioett. 9 to 9 AO p. m. Brunswick Hour. 9:30 to 10 p. m. Studio pro tram. 10 to 11 p. m. Orchestra from KOMO. II to 13 midnight Organ recital. - KFI 4CI.5 Meter 040 Key I m. Shell Happy Time from KPO. f a. m. -Bess Kilmer's hints to houes wlve 9:30 hi. Sylvia's Happy Hour. 10:34 m. Woman's Magasm ef : the Air, NBC. 11:30 a. m. "Mental Rxercise" Francis Hancock. work 'X"-- ' '..' J . ajx It noon Dept. of Agriculture talk, IS :ie p. m.r-Federal and MM market report. " - 12:11 .p. b. Talk from the ebartirs Cflce. - i p. m. ln Archer. S:1S p. as. Wtnnl Fields Moore. . t:l p. av-Pbenomena.- 4 :1S p. m. Stock reporta. '4 :3t p. m.- Blf- Brother. t p. in. Calif. Dairy Council program, jVSCL S:e p. m. PatRKdlve Hour. NBC 1:30 p. m. etromberg .Carlson Badi procram, NBC 1 p. m. Nick Harris, detective storie S p. n.- Roads to Romance with Jack and Ethyl UntornutM. NBC, S:3 p. m. Stdio proarui. - t p. m. Orchestra; Blanche Gross man. ontraHa ; IS p. m. Cotton Blossomr Minstrels, NBC. 'It p. m. KFI news bureau. KOMO ', SS5.9 Meter SJO Key 73S a. m. Inspirational service t i m.iShell. Happy Time. . 9 am. Organ recitaL . -IS a. m. T. SC. C. A;; health exerdar 1:1S" a. m. "What to Prepan tor : Dinner." - ' . . ' i It :3 m. Women's Magaxlne of the "Air. NBC 11 :3t a. m. Madelln Dvorak. Doro thea Wei, Greenwood Mitchell. - 11 - a. m. Mannola So-A-Ton. 12 noon Pacific Vagabond NBC 1 p. . m. Orchestra : Fred Lynch. G. Donald Gray .and mixed quartet. : I p, a Cabin. Door. NBC A p. m. Mining stock quotation . 4 :1S p. -m. KkkMas- psoavami pC'm. Stack and bond oaotatlonS. t ps. a Orchaatra ; Dorothea Wat. contralto. 1:90 p. ax Pabnollve Hour. NBC I :W xh m. Stromberg-Carlaon Pro - sraaa. NBC . - . 7 p. jnv Mala quartet. 7 :tS - pi -nx National Grand , Opera. NBC " ' v : ' - --" I k m. Roads to Romance, NBC. S:30 p; m. News flashe . . Begin Music William Wallace Graham "MAKER OF ARTISTS" Concert Violinist and Teacher Head of the Violin Department, Willamette University JOHN WALLACE GRAHAM, Assistant STUDIOS IN NEW NELSON- BUILDING Cor. Liberty arid- Chemeketa Sts. TeL 540 - Mr. Graham ha artist pupils playing and teaching in all parts of the United States Elizabeth Levy : . TeacHec of Violin . American and Enropcasi Training Mus. B. degree granted In New York, violin major with Ceaear. Thomson. Belgian Maestro. In accordance with Miss Leyy's policy to giro her students the most recenti and approyed. methods , of fiolln Inetructlon she ' attended the 1129 summer, master daises of Josef Borrisoff. .teacher ot Cecilia,- Hansen exponent of the Leopold ' Auer Method. . J.V -. 7 Professional pupHa playing and teaching successfully Orchestra Training Ensemble Classes . ; Hig Sefeeoi Credits U Studio Now Open ' 254 MM! fi R. W. HANS SEITZ f Eurbpeah . Voice Pedagogue . . . . . Italian Method ... Director of . SALEM Conservatory of Music ' 1544 Center St. - Phone 626 High School Credits . Diplomas Voice Piano 'CeHo Harmony Counterpoint, Composition, Orchestration, Ctmductirrg Lena Belle Tartar Contralto Soloist Vocal Teacher Chorus Director (Old Italian Method) Specialist with Toung Voices High School Credits Known throughput the northwest as a director ot prize winning soloists, quartets and choruses. Director of Music Salem High School Studio 164 No. Liberty St. Res. 340 No. Liberty St, Phone 334 Phone 1497-R Musical Bandergarten MRS. FRANK LILBURN ANNOUNCES THE REORENING OF HER MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN September 30, 1929 Congregational Church Rooms Monday, Wednesday Friday Mornings Phone 2392J, 1755J or 1427J for details Lena May Dotson PIANO Special Classes for Children Residence Studio 1109 Union. Mrs. Lena Waters Teacher of Piano, Moore, Fundamental Musie -System . Residence Studio 1658 Court St. TeLliSOW, BERTHA JONK DARBY - - r AecredUed Piano Teacher Authorized Instructor of the Moore's Fundamental and Mu sidanship School of Music, also Progressive Series ef Piano Lessons - for : Older Students ' . : Studio 79 N. MS':? l i Bush. Studio of PianoVoiceTJramatlc Art. - -. i - Graduate of raUsonhHe ' . . ' - Ph9ne S372R, 1363 S. Com! St. - 1:41 av m. Orchestra ;. Agnes Skart edt. contralto ; . duets by Helen Hoover and Aanea Skartvedt. S HI p. m. Drama by ToUm Theapt- aMt . . , - . - - IS p. m. nhar Blend Hour, lip. a Maatcal Musketeer NBC. It to 11 :3 a. m. Organ recital. KOL ISS.l Meter UTS Key ( :4I m. Radio Time Clock. 7. a. m. Breakfast Club. -t :3t a. m. Program of general la- tercet :4S a. m.- Talk br Dr. Arthur. 1 a. m. Dm mm lona OUmea : Studio pro- BTram. - ' 12 noon Organ recital, Frederick Feringer. 12 :30 p. m. Rotary Club luncheon. 1 :30 p. m. Matinee Melodfc 2:4S p. m. BaaebaU game. 4:45 p. , nv News Items and weather. 5 p. m. Service program. p. m. Seaaion Chime 7 :15 p. m. Marsurt Gray, ptano, 7:45 p. n. Annar Jacooaon, vocalist. S n. m. Brldre tame. - 1:3 p. m. Ban Joe and Eddy. S p. m. "A XitUe Sunahlna." Stuart. 10 p. m. Sessions Chime 10:15 p. m. KOL AudltioU Hour. Ken KHJ 313.1 Meter 904 Key 7 to 7 :J a. m. Physical culture per iod. 7:30 to 7:4 a. nv--New Tork stock quotation . -. 7:4e to 8 m. Don ILee, Inc pro- gram S to 9 :30 , nu Heeordmjr , -8 :34 to 9 a. nx "Alarm Clock."' 9" to 10 nx Recording . . 1 to 1 aina---Agn.ea White, "At Our House. - , - - - ... 11 .9A m' m.HMtAMmn. "12 to 12:3e p. -'nx Biltmore Concert OrcDeatr , - . 1 j .30 to 12 :45 p. m. World-wide new 12:46 to 1:90 p. m. Kiwanis Club Lessons Early. Classe N. Church St. Phone 1194 Assistants -MISS BARBARA BARNES of School of Professional Dancing MRS. F. E. MERCER MISS LOIS PLCMMEtt TeL543-J t X P' Piano.-; Beginners aad : ' A4vaaeedciait la: ; V Oofa;Jr;Bdaenials - luncheon. . 1:3 a a tvBL Caarlto Wallman's request. 2 to 1 p. m. Fada Radio procram. 3 to 4 p. m. Fred C McNabh, 'Oar den" - 4 to S p. art Mattnee Melody Master 5 to k:34 p. m. The Story Man. S .34 to p. m. Don Lea Dance Band. to :4S p. m. Organ procram. 4 :4S to 7 p. m. World-wide new 7 to 7:2S p. m. U. & Rubber com pany pros-ram. T :34 to S p. m. Pel ton Motor proaraa I to I p. m. Don Lee Symphony. I to II p. m. Chanslor A Lyon pro gram. 10 to 12 midnight Earl Bortnett Dance orchestra. 12 to 1 a. m. Wesley Tourtetlote. or ' ganlst. KGO 279.1 Meter 7 Key S:30 to 10:30 nx Calif ornlaHwne Life. . 10 to 11 :30 a. m. Uagaaine of the Air. NBC. " , 11:30 to It noon Rembrandt Trio. 11 to 1 p. nx Pacific Vagabonds. NBC. i . 1 to 1:15 p. m. Weather ; stocks, bul letin 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. U. S. Department ot Commerce talk. 9 to 4 p. m. "The Cabin Door." NBC 4 to" 4 :30 p. m. Kdward J. Fitspatrick and his Hotel St. Francis Salon or . chestra. 4 :30 to 5 p. m. S. F. and N. T. stocks, BL F. produce-, dally bulletin and C ti c -IS n m TiulVHcidtiL KBC $ :30 to ( jo p. m. Palmollvo Hour.J 0:30 to 7 p.- to. Etromberg Carlson ptosTram. NBC. 7 to- 7 :10 p. nx Agricultural nro-, gram. , 7:30 to 9 p. m. Two-piano concert ; PhyUida Ashley and Aileen Fealy. 8 to 8 :30 p, m. Jack and Ethyl, the Motor Mates -NBC. 8:30 to 9 p. nx Parisian Quintette, s and private lessons ELMA WELLER PIANIST AND TEACHER Specializing in Tone building through the Modern Weight Relaxation Ensemble Playing -Harmony and. Eartrnining FOR BEGINNERS The Dunning Improved Manic Stndy Student anH Graduate, under Carrie LoutseuqniBg, founder of the .Dunning System. " Twenty-two jara,. successfully teaching this Method v " HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GrW Studio 695 N. Liberty St. . lone 1351 ' " " ' ' v "f MAntVa T. S. Accredited Teacher fKaa S rS Y i -. a ru prored Music 1 Study jer Piano and Pipe prgan beginnera. -" t. Pupils should enroll now Res. 505 N. Summer;. , , : ' - .Telephone 1370 JOY TURNER MOSES PIANKTDUNNTNG ACHERVIOUNIST Graduate New Eag Con. Boston. Recelred Normal Dunning Diploma in N. T. Clty under Carre, Louise Dunning. Qrigiaater. For. fire years .was Head ot Violin Dept. and Piano Instructor at-WUUmette Unrrerslty. , While teaching at Willamette or ganised and directed first Violin Ensemble In Salem. -Feature public recitals -and programs for student Free OrchtaUa-d Easesnble Classes HIGH SCHOOL CBKD1TS GTVEN Studio 33i N. Capital St. . Phone 468M. Prof. E. W. Hobson TEACHER OF SINGING Graduate ot Apollo Club. Portland, aad Salem Civic Male Chorue Studio: Kelson nida Tel. 540 Best 1530 SUte St. Minnetta Magtars TEACHER OF SINGING NELSON BUILDING, FRIDAY AND SAtCllDAY Nelson Bldg. High School credits Given Telephone 540 RUTH BEDFORD Teacher ot Piano. Professional Accompanist. GRADUATE OF BUSH CONSERVATORY High School Credits given. Classes now Starting. , Nelson Bldg. Telephone 540 Mrs- Walter Denton ACCREDITED TEACHER Both private and la classes; Moore Fundamental Music System for Children. Enroll Now. Studio: Nelson Bldg. Tel. 134. Residence 1336 Court. Frank E. Churchill. Laura Grant Churchill Accredited Teachers Teacher In Pipe Organ aad. Teacher of Piano. Wallace Piano. Both Begianers and Color Kindergarten and Advanced Students. , , Moore Fundamental. 805 N. Winter TeLv142W. Enroll No ETHEL POLING PHELPS Graduate Teacher et Piano Moore Fundamental School ot Music. Private or class lessons. - High School CredlU. , ' . . , Rea. 8todlo 1120 Chemeketa Phone 2934J Down town atndkv Room 4 Stesuleff Bldg. MRS; HENRY LEE ; GRADUATE TEACHER OF PIAKO . Authorised? represeaUtlve e(tthe Moera fundamental -- Music System . - " pWVATE .OR CLASS-LESSONS y Std1o: 7Ja Stewart 8vHiHrwaowa Studio: -Itt Parish Grove. Phoaa 1037J. - " - Steaslotf Bldg. PF;2?ma, Violin, Zcnat Thomas, Piano -'. THOMAS VIOLIN AND PIANO STUDIO 1- v Accredited Melody-War Teackera -'r 1 . New and snodera. tcleatifle mttkodr - -:iy ;v':; ,wri.f eommunity and school, oxekejtra : - tjiktLi' 'HiakSehoot credits giren - --W--. - Tr.?. ' ;- teitCawaan 6. and Anna belle Jones Rose, contralto. to.lt p. m. Drama. The Family , Boa' by Helen Non-id prenMyt b-r the KGO player Wild WiUon ' 'Church direct Inic. It to 11 p. m. Henry Halsiead's Ho - tel St. Francta dance orcheatra. KPO 440.9 Meters. 080 Key 7 to I . ra. S. A W. health exerclyea trv Hnalt Barrett Dobbe and William H. Tancok. S to 9 a. nx Shell Happy Time hv Hugh Barrett Dobbs and William H. Haneok. :SO to 10 " w. "Wn-'! rfcir- Chat. 10 nx Bank of America of Califor nia. 10:30 to 11 :10 a. m. Magasine of the Air, NBC 12 to 12 :0S jp..ny. Scripture reading ; announ euieiit ... 12. -05 to 1 u. Tn.TTtplJa Trio. I to M tVarXcm,rmaine, bal- tadist. 1 :! to 2 p. M. Ana Warner's Horn Chat 2 to 3:30 p. m.House of Drcamx, Paul Pitman; 2:30 to 2:43 p. m. Te Town Crj-r. Z:43 to 3:45 p. m. Konk RAdiorram. 2:4S to 4:30 p. nx--BasebaU broad cast. 4 :30 to 4 :40 p. nx Stock market quo tation 4 :40 to S p. nx Children's hour. 5 to S:J4 p." m. California Dairy Council,-NBC. i :30 to :S0 p. m.-TrPalmolive, NBC. 4:30 to 7 p., m.--Strom berg-Car Ism, 24BC 7 to a n. nxr Boa Masters of Music. 8 to 8:30 p. hxTHJack hl Ethvl. NBC. 8 :30 to 9 p. ini-"HUl "feJirya, NBC. 9". to 9 :30 p. nx 'California Croon- era" ' 9 ;30 tQ 10 p.. nx Tommy Monroe and Bob Tllten. 10 to 11 pt nx Palace -Hotel danre - orchestra. 11 to 11:02 p. ra. Kosak Radiogram 11:02 to 12 midnight Musical Mus keteer NBC starting now. Ethel H. On MtiH! V X