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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1929)
PAGE EIGHT -:- Events of Interest in Social - Musica 1- i ircies -:- dbc Engagement is Fraternity Surprise At the Sigma Tan fraternity bouse Friday evening the an nouncement of the engagement of Ian R. Mclver to Miss Rose Ellen Hale came as a surprise to aome nd la an original manner to all the guest. It was announced over a radio service with Dr. Robert Moltoa Catke as the announcer. Lawrence Teacon san "Drink to M Only w.ih Thine Eyes." as a radio number and dedicated tbia to the young couple. Mr. Maclver is a senior In law this year at Willamette nniTeraity and president of the Sigma Tau fraternity. Miss Hale is a member of the bonus commission staff. Her home is in Montague. California, Guests at the Christmas party for the Sigma Tan house were Dr. and Mrs. R-. M. Gatke. patron and patroness for Triases , JaiS SpaSW.' Bf!rl DaBoU Muriel Brhclti Ixtrataf Bract Orar HendrraoB Miriu Brrti ElirslMlh Cleneet Bvtk Bars ; Jtphi Conn r"il l.im Arli Younf nr. and Mrs. the evening, and Bryl Hal Abb Lank Maxia CIrich Dorii Phaaieis Kmiljr iirew Klli Ba41r Marjari OaU Kliiabt Bdly Roa E1I Hals Bum Brewa J. D. McCormlck were patrons and patroness ; for tH? Kappa Gaumiixno mtexnuy iirty held FridaM night at the fraternity houe.. 1 Guests for the evening were the Misfes Grtra4 Oekler Faye Comntt Ltt'.u Allen - Virginia Holt Virtinia Kdvards Doria Clarke Felra Pybnr. Lois Jan Kafh Mirciret Morehouse Vlsie MacLeod Ben Mae Htrtunr Betty Lewi Ka:hleea FitzpatricLKatel Cheney Marcaret Pro Kdith Moran?e U'.ii Corhrsn Paoline findler The Christmas party for which the Alpha Psi Delta was host was delightful affair Friday night at the fraternity house. Prof, and Mr-. F. D. Laiaer were patron and patroness for this affair. Cuests for the evening were the MUaea: Il-s'r H.-t.-rr JTjne Jafk'.on rtrene Mar'ha!! I.eona ..otmrr I.oin Wilki-a Afink f'o-e Bif JlrKar r:lir Llrrhtf kftrjari Mer WTell liilnarJj., HtltJd Cor-' - Mirart K.Id I'aliirea Mi' Arlfiie Tavlor Vela a Kir rant Klorrnre Poer Mr. Hiro!i Hou-k Viola C'mtier Helen Sulci, Ilenita Kdwarda Kuther Toeker Helen PembertOS Mircaret Kr'.-.reibT Mary Allen. Oaraella B. il.t AIti Lot (')t'.kia !-'no I:orothy Hntaard M' Lauiae Morlty Loiie Brown Christmas Party for Legion and Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary Is planning a happy party at Mc Cornack Hall Monday night at which time following a very brief buHiness meeting to take up only routine businees, there will be a Christmes party and a program with the American Legion as spe cial guests. Each legion member will also bring a guest his wife, mother or other special guest. The tree will be decorated and toys wli be a feature of the dec ration. Thee toys will be collect ed and turned orer to the child welfare committee of the auxil iary. After the program dancing will to enjoyed and refreshments will be served by the committee of which Mrs. King Bartlett is chair ...man. Mrs. Byron Lieuallen is chairman of the program com mittee. a a a Miss Margaret Davidson is gen eral chairman of the arrange ments for the Christmas party which will be enjoyed by mem bers of the Capitol Businees col lege and Its alumnae Tuesday night at the college Miss Pauline Johnson is in charge of the decor ating committee. Miss Llla Smith the refreshments committee., and the entertainment committee i Mid jouephine Darr, And Kath eryn B, Hlleman. ft Y . : 'C' ' - f IV t: -: -i ' f i - 1 . i: --V. MISS ELAINE FOSTER Miss Adeline Plav With v Club Mond Perhaps the most brilliant fered by the Salem McDowell club for many months, will be that which will be given Monday night in Waller Hall. Miss Adeline Stopp, young harpist from Paris, who is here in the United States visiting at her home in Portland a brief time before going back to her studies in Paris, will be the guest arti3t. Miss Stopp has been appearing on several programs, both in Washington and in Canada, within the last few weeks. Her reJent appearance was at Victoria, British Co lumbia, where she won three encores and seven curtain calls and much feteing after the program. In speaking of her work, said, "She plays brilliantly, and one of the most artistic, me- lodious and sympathetic musi cal instruments. She has a fascination about her and a gracefulness of movement of hand and arm, that becomes the playing of the harp as to manner born. She has tempera meat, too, and brings to her work expression and understanding." In addition to Miss Stopp, who will appear In two (roups of harp numbers, there will be a trio num ber with MLss Alicia McElroy, well known and popular pianist of Portland, and Salem's own Iva Claire Love, violinist. The McDowell chorus will also appear In the first numbers of the year for them. The program will be given In Waller hall of Willamette university and It should be one that will long be remembered by the audience. The program which will be pre sented is: Three Christmas Songs Peter Cornelius (a) The Shepherds (b) The Kings (c) The Christ Child Miss Adeline Stopp, he char mi n g young harpist who tcill ap pear as guest artist o n the McDowell club program to be given at Wal ler hall Mon day night. .4 :-.:'X'.f ' " ITS Vi- , ,v-- :t'y v.- 1 - v jt vj .K's'.- - f-'. :cf-T- -k Stoop Will McDowell lay program which has been of one of the papers of Victoria seemingly is an authority on MacDowell club chorus II Feerie (Prelude et Danse).. . . Marcel Tournler b. Ron, Ron, Ron, Petit Patapon (French Folk Song) .Grandjany c. Ballade ........... .-. . Zabel Miss Stopp, harpist III Ave Maria Baeh-Gounod Miss Stopp, harpist Miss Love, violinist Miss McElroy, pianist IV a. Le Jardln Moullle.de la Presle (Garden under the rain) b. Pattuglla 8pagnuoIa Tedeschl (Spanish Dance) c. Fantalse. . . . Galeotti Miss Stopp, harpist Cantata, The Land of Heart'! Desire Nevin MacDowell Club Chorus With Prof. Forrest W. Gaw, baritone a a a Norma Terwilliger Heads W..B. A. The Woman's Benefit associa tion elected Mrs. Norma Terwilli ger as its president at the Thurs day meeting. The public installa tlon of Mrs. Terwilliger and the officers who were elected with her will take place In January with Mrs. Julia B. Ward acting as installing officer. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Avis Marin, vice president; Mrs. Florence Casement, past president; Mrs. M. Johnaon. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Ida Miller, chaplain; Mrs. May Hampshire, lady of ceremonies; Mrs. Bertha Sryart, sergeant; Mrs. Bertha Pat terson, inner hostess; Mrs. M. Borkman. outer hostess; Mrs. Minnie Baker, press correspond ent, musician, Mrs. Elizabeth Wat ers. Other officers elected are Mrs. Jennie Miller, captain; Mrs. Grace Winkenberger, Mrs. W. B. A.; Mrs. Agnes Stowell, Amer ica; Mrs. Jessie Boehrlnger, oi ticer of the day; Miss Myrtle Johnson, Miss Alice Mee, color bearer; Miss Edith Patterson, Miss Fera Purdy, standard bear ers. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kuhn have as their boose guest for over the Christmas and New Year's holi days their son. Jack, who Is Lome from March field, an aviation field In California. BAND AND ORCHESTRA Harmony Music Studio 903 Union G. Calyar Larkin, Director PIANO (Harmony) . BRASS (Non-Pressure) REEDS and PERCUSSION Individual and Class Instruction. ISeginners and Advanced. Recister Wednesday and Satvrday Olive M. Doak, Today We Present Miss Elaine Foster, an attractive young maid of Salem who is member of the staff of the secre tary of state; Master Milton Francis Nutting, son of Mr. and Mrs.W.F. Nutting. He is just 19 month old and thinks life is a pretty fine affair; Miss Eleanor Henderson, who is the delightful lead "Betsy" in the play "Wappin Wharf which will be presented by the Salem Drama League Tiies day at the Grand theatre. 4 MISS ELEANOR "Ml. jt? V ' ' '' ''''' . j -rv' i " f ? ? - i 7 j Christmas Program Delightful Affair at Salem Woman's Clubhouse The Christmas spirit was rations of the clubhouse and in the program presented at the alem Woman's club regular meeting Saturday afternoon. A large and beautifully lighted Christmas tree glittered in one corner of the room, and bowls of holly and greenery were placed about in effective spots. And the final note of at traction was the large display pictures which had been gathered from individual collections and from the Gilbert and Robb and Gunnell studios. These pictures covered the platform and brought Christmas very near. A program of a lovely Christmas carol sung by Miss Jo sephine Albert and accompanied by Miss Helen McPherson; Ana IWO VlOUn B01O8 piuycu uv by Emory Hobson meet the enthusiastic reception ox ine audience. Mrs. Alic H. Dodd fol lowed this program with a de lightful talk about the pic tures on display. Mrs. Dodd, especially, brought to the atten tion of her audience the signif icance of the symbols which are to b found la such pictures. Some of these were the haloa shown, and the color of the gar ments worn at different times. A happy step, taken by the group at the Saturday meeting was a substantial contribution to the Salvation Army and . to the Associated Charities. Two announcements were made at the business meeting, bne by Mrs. J. M. Devers as to the study classes which will meet at the city library Monday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock in the fireplace room; the other by Mrs. E. E. Ling which Indicated the unusually Quick re sponse to the Christmas seal sale this year in comparison to last year. Plans were also made at this meeting for the coming state con vention , meeting of federated clubs to be held here In the spring. A committee of Mrs. V. UUAX UU 440 State A Treat for the Kiddies This Coapon and 10c will em title the Dearer to 1 lb. of old fashioned Christmas Caad if presented before December 21. Society Editor . : -a HENDERSON very evident in both the deco or madonna and innst cnna nauiau otciniyvv-n. w;uuiuautcu E. Vaughn, Mrs. David Wright, and Mrs. George Alden, was ap pointed to plan ways and means for creating a fund to take care ot the plans for this convention. Mrs. Ida Nlles was elected chairman ot the house committee to fill the vacancy left by the death ot Mrs. W. O. Allen. Mrs. r. A. Elliott was elected to fUl the vacancy left on the commit tee by this appointment. Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, chairman of the tlterary division of the tine arts department, indicated that one poem for each would be se lected from some American au thor and rea for the remainder of the programs for this year. Miss Edna Sterling of Seattle and well known In Salem, where at one time she was a member of the Salem senior high school, will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace over the Christmas holidays. Miss Sterling will arrive Saturday. GRAY BELLE 440 State Sl Salem, Cre. SPECIAL SUNDAY 'DINNER 50c GRAY BELLE DINNER 75c OREGON TURKEY . DINNER 1 DELUXE .Phone 833 for reservatfoBs i Big Plank Made By Hospital .Auxiliary The Salem General Hospital Auxiliary will be Jointly responsi ble with ,the Unitarian church women for a big affair to be be gun In February to proceeds of which will go to the Salem Gen eral hospital If present plans do not go astray. Both the Unitarian women and the auxiliary have a room each at the hospital for which they are responsible. The plan is to gather funds which will finish furnish ing these rooms and in addition take care of the completion of the last ward to be furnished in the hospital. New members will be taken In and other means of swelling the funds will be undertaken by this organisation. Two new members were announced at the recent meeting. Mrs. W. E. Burns, and Mrs. John L. Rand. Officers of this club are Mrs. W. H. Dance, president; Mrs. Rns- sell Catlin. vice president; Mrs. Walter Spauldlng, secretary; and Mrs. E. C. Cross, treasurer. Board members are Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Kenneth Pow- MASTER MILTON ,-'" , . tx- ' t . - 4 r ' , ' : v 4 y -y -:. .V . 3 '-im ;.l!ja ' ? . - N ' $$4$0$jL There's a Gift Handkerchief for every member of the family Great ones for fath- " - er novelties for Brother, and most delicately & )LJ: iasnionen things of lace and fine silk and Unen fr herHere m variet7 plenty I 5- ..1 ' 10c to $3.50 - ' lip 50c jip - r5JV j ' MBWMm cosiny met- 2 75c "ms ;i$m er, Mrs. C. H. Robertson. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding, Mrs. H. M. Hawk ins, Mrs. Dan J. Fry. Jr., Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. A. A. Mick el, and Mrs. H. H. Smith. a Mrs. Jennie Miller Is Elected to Office Mrs. Jennie Miller Is the new president of the Barbara Frletchle Tent. Daughters of Union Veter ans to succeed Mrs. C. N. Need ham. This election was made at the regular homecoming and bus iness meeting at the woman's clubhouse Friday evening. Preceding the business meet ing a delightful social time had been enjoyed by the many mem bers gathered both from the city and from outlying towns. A home coming dinner was served at 6:00 o'clock at a long table centered with Christmas candles and holly. Other officers elected at the business meeting were Mrs. Erma Swaddel. senior vice president, vice president, Mrs. Alma Mc Whorter, junior Tlce president; Mrs. F. A. Elliott, chaplain: Miss Julia Webster, treasurer; Mrs. F. L. Waters, patriotic instructor; Mrs. C. N. Needham, Mrs. Elis abeth Skewis, and Mrs. I. N. San ders, council members. FRANCIS NUTTING Elaborate Party Is Planned Tuesday One of the elaborate parties of the year for the Order of the Eastern Star, Chadwick chapter, No. J 7, wlU be held at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at S o'clock. This will be a Christmas party and program In addition to the regular meeting work. Christmas music and a play will be presented. Mrs. Harry Harms has charge of the music and Mrs. Lillian King has charge of the play. The Joys of a Christmas tree will follow the program, and then a late lunch will be served in the social rooms on the fifth floor of the building. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCall are the chairmen of the refreshment committee. Those will will assist them on this committee are: Mr. and Vrt. X. Biwll A. J. Bebamakar Ma4ami J. J. Ttllaiaa L! BiCdoa Arthur Welch Anna Soeolofky E. A. Rhotam Mary RowUot C. Vicak Goldia Smith. Frank War Tha comaitte for dteorttiog is MatJaart Pan) Hasa?r Frank Uiaf David Writ Ted Uetrh Herbert tiaafer W. H. Jobaaoa Grace Bibcock Mitt Lelia J option will hir tharca of th eirhanr rift. Caarlet GiMan and .tliarlea alrCarter will hat charge oi aecanar tae Uee. e e Hubbard Relief Corps Elects Delegates HUBBARD: Election of offi cers was held at the regular meet ing of General Rust No. 39. Wom an's Relief Corps at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday afternoon. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm, senior vice-president; Mrs. Nini Rice, junior vice-president; Mrs. Ella Stauffer, treasurer; Sarah Colvin, chaplain and Lucy Sewell, guard. The president and the con ductor will be elected at the next meeting. Mrs. Grimm served as senior vice-president during the last year and Mrs. Ella Stauffer has served as treasurer of tha corps for more than 12 yeafS. Delegates elected for the June convention to be held at Eugene are Mrs. Maud Bidgood, and Mrs. Edna Mack with alternate elect ed. Mrs. Ella Stauffer aud Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm. A committee appointed tit plan Christmas baskets to be distrib uted among a few aged munberj are Mrs. Susie Ott and Mrs. Klla Stauffer assisted by the president Mrs. Edna Mack. Corps members are making chair cushions for the old soldiers home at Roseburg. e Mrs. Velma Smith entertained at bridge at her country home Monday evening for the follow ing guests: "Mesdames: D U. Riddell, Mlna Cornelius; Le'ight on Smith, B. F. Butler. E. J. Cole, F. M. Roth and A. II. Crav en. High sac res went to Mrs. Roth and Mr. Craven. Refresh ments were served at a late hour.