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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1930)
Musical Program ToheHeldin Bishop Home . Plans for 'tli Salem chamber duels concert are being formu lated and preparations are be ing bad for the first fall eon cert.- at which time i.Jfean-Kah-KIe String -quartette win make IU first appearance.- The home of Mr, . and Mrs.' C. P. Bishop, 7SS Court street, has been opened for this occasion on the evening of October 28. This is' the second year Salem people -hare had the privilege of having these Interesting -eale and many are eagerly await ing their presentation. The personnel of tbe Neah-Kah-ttte string quartette Include, Snsle FenneU pipes, well known to music 1 Ten of tho Pacific northwest, both aa concert rt at of rire ability and personal ity and as a leader of string; trios and quartettes, with which aha- has been identified actireUr for twelve years. She organised the majority of the Chamber mu sic societies now active on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Pipes win play first violin la the quartet. Hubert Sorenson, playing sec onA vtolla is a yenthlnl meatclan et exceptional ability, baring had i particularly good training ander the finest of musical in stmetors In both Spokane and Seattle. He has had. considera ble work' with both the junior and Portland Symphony urines tras : since his appearance In Portland, Alexander Vdovin, who plays the Tlola with masterful preci sion, attained his high place in the musical world trader the leadership of Nalbanjan and Re setsoff, famous Russian mu si Hans. He. holds a degree from the Imperial conservatory of St. Petersburg and fey five years has been principal of viola sec tions In Seattle and Portland Symphony orchestras. . ' Michel Penaa Is tbe.eeOlst In the quartet. This is his first ap pearance in 8alem and comes most highly recommended, He in a Hollander by birth and has studied ander the best sanelcal leaders la Amsterdam, w"u.;f Italy and Prance. He has toured Karope, South America. United States and Canada perfecting hi3 talent. His career with the Philadelphia Harmonic rehes tra, San Pranclsco Symphony or chestra as aeloist and guest art- . . . - m.A I miiiili lets nave nrouaat mm uui-' fame In the musical circles of the country. The Salem" Chamber society feet most fortunate in having the opportunity to present this quar- let ana . are ooa5 Its concerts, - Members of the Salem Cham ber music society, who are pre senting the Neah-kah-nl string quartet, are Mrs. C P.- Bishop, baaormry .president; lira. Monroe- Gilbert, president; Mm. Brn eut j Bonasteele, ueeretary'-treae-mrer: Miss Sally Bush, first rire emaidemt. and Hias Elisabeth Lord, second rice president. Thei offfcen of the organisa tion are being assisted by the poatd of directors which Include. Mrs. William Lytic. Mrs. T. A. Urealey, Mm. Walter Denton, Mrs. O. F. Johnson. Mrs. C K. Spanlding, Mass Elisabeth Lvy, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Mrs. William Burghardt, Jr., Mrs. CHKord Brawn, . Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Frederick Thlelsen, Mrs. George Rodgera, Mrs, Da Til Bennett Hill. Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs. tV. H. Tarpley. Miss- Bath Bedford, Mrs. Donald Tewag, ttteS AUee Brown, Miss Maud Covington, Mrs. ,C A. Howard. Mrs. F: A. Elliott, Mrs: C. B. Hamilton. Mrs. D. B. Jar-, man and Mrs. Carl Kelson.. Mm. WHaam Burghardt Is the guest artist tor the second of the series of coming concerts. e Monmouth ' The preUminary business meeting of the Social Hour dub was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of the pre sident Mrs. F. M. Both. Mrs. Yelssa V. Smith and Mrs. Homer O. Dodds were elected to fill membership racancies. An inter esting: program was provided by the ; program committee. Indica tive of the. term to be held thronghout the coming year. Mrs. B. P. Butler will entertain at the first social meeting of the season to bo held October 1. Jefferson, Announcements have been -received of the mar Ullage . of Miss Delate .Main. daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Main of Jefferson, to A. J. Hop kins, at San Pedro, California, September IT. Itt9 Miss Mala vent to California last spring to visit her brother, Airxea Main and family, but now she ; -will make her home there; The .wedding; ocenrrad on the first anniversary of the saarrlaga of her twin sister, Elsie, to Cle- ins Bice. p-K&s Mrs. Edward I Clark of Oak land, California, ; mod her two children, , KUsabeth aad Dexter -Tordye. who have been guests in Salem during the fair, will leave Sunday i for Portland to visit at the nemo of Mrs. Clark's - paresis lor a. short time. . ) SOCIAL CALETTD AH Monday. September t .r ' : Ansmary ineetiafUIBerV van; electlra Oi ofricurs, g p. m. jf library, audltariam; t:fl p. m.' ''T. 'B. O. Chapter G. win meet, Octeber t with Mrs. B.J1. Coww,vbUaty, Orerox Jirs. C 8 poftsi is as r iistiaxAostass.' ?; - -,t - - t P, T L24tTtor weUeuwA. U. t?. pubUe library, aldl- Trtfiy,.QcicSet rS Forsaat aweeptfom Leslie ' v v -u v - ; V ' ' - 4."-; fi. ..i. 'J - . I ' V I S" 1fH,...i.M,- - . If f I ! ' ?4f??'f . ; iJ jJL- -j ,,. ' f! 1" t I ft ? V'".: 7 : J -Vjf :f!'? ' - r ' tC . JH . Upper right hand cornerMiss Virginia Slusser, pres- Upper left hand corner Mrs. Ralph T. Ure, recently re- ident of the local chapter of Daleth Teth Giml, in- turned from Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. dependent woman's organization of Willamette Lower left hand corner Mrs. Earl Dane, general chair- university. . man of social department Salem Women's club. Lower right hand corner Mrs. Burton Myers, charming hostess during week. A. A, U, W. Sections Plan Programs - The elnternatlonal relations section of the Salem branch, American Association of Univer sity Women, will hold their first meeting of the year, Monday evening at 7:30 ta the pablie li brary auditorium. Mrs? J. A. Jelderka wfll be in charge" of 'this section. Outlines of thp coming season will be made and all in terested are Invited to attend. The literature section et the University Women's organisation wtfl meet for a similar session Tuesday evening at 7:3 1 o'clock in the public library audit onum with Miss Mary Eyre as leader of This group. Marguerite McDonald Wed to John Lucker A wedding of much Interest to Salem society Is that "recently Miss Marguerite McDonald of Vancouver, 'B. C to John T. Lacker, Jr., at the National Mem orial Baptist church. Washington, D. C Dr. Grorer Johnson read the service in the presence of the ride's saother and relatives from Trenton, N. J. Mr. aad Mrs. Lucker are well known in Salem, Mm Lucker being a dire 1 musi cal circles during her residence in Salem, and Mr. Lucker is the son of tha late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucker, prominent Salem fam ily. " - iFeHawlns a wedding trln to Atlantic City. hir. and' Mm. Luck er will bo at homo at the Pershing apartments, Washington, D. C. after Ottober. . Aurora. Mrs. Chester fill breth- emtertained at dinner Wed nesday evening honoring Miss Peggy Sadler who Is leavtnr Sat urday. .. Coven . were placed 4or eight. - - Beveral - other social at fairs were given in Peggie's hon ors Sunday Mrs.' Paul Fisher of Gladstone entertained with "an arternoon -or gou followed try a dinner, ' and Peggy - entertained some of her friends with a. fire side supper before leaving. - sirs. v. u. cuuuie ana son Wallace , . have returned from Gresham, Oregon, where, they hare atts Tar the .past tew days as gnesta of relativea and friends. Junior high S p. . '.... 1 Oltyi M. Doak. Society Editor s bday We Present . . ; . . Legion Auxiliary znects Officers Monday The American Legion Auxili ary meeting which Jj to be held Monday night In the Legion hall over Miller's store, promises to be one of unusual Interest and enthusiasm. The election of of ficers Is the main event of the evening which la arousing much interest, not only because f the large number et candidates nom inated at the sneeting September IS, but also from the fact that nominations may be made Trow the floor this thne. The four candidates ! tor the presidency of the Salem unit nominated at' the last saeettng of the auxiliary were Mrs. M. J, Melchlor. Mrs. WHIiam Watkias, Mrs. Christopher Batter d Mrs. Byron Lieuailen. r A num ber wf other noBxtaaueas were made and It is understood that each post VllI bo hotly contested. The Monday, night meeting is to be strictly a business session. but a social meeting-is scheduled for October when the auxiliary members w IU entertain : mem he ss 4 of Capital Post and other guests with a specially arranged - pro gram. . ;, ; ' . Cloverdale Mrt and Mrs. WllW lam BuUky entertained group of their trlenda with a dinner on Thursday honoring Mr. Butsky on his lath birthoay anniversary, a bis houauet of dahlias In pastel shades centered the table where cover were laid for the honor truest. Mr. Butsky and Mrs. u. Kunke and Mrs. MeKay of Tam er, Mrs. F. A. Wood and Mrs. Emery Wood of Salem Miss Nel- Ila n&mtttnn and the hostess. MfS, Butsky.' The youngest member ot the grouTwarOTrpraeTrrroon while Mm C. unft-WAs the old : Mrr mod Mrs.' wnuam ojuixay entertained their -relatives ..from Roseburg mWednesday dventng. West: Salem.- A family teun- ioa wasr enjoyed yesterday at the Capital Tourist onto- camp. when M. and Mrs. H, R. McDowell were hosts to the following reta Tea. x Mr. r and Mm. O. W. Por ter. Miss Mabel Porter, jesaa Porter. Mrs.' Gat IHHeT -and danrhler -Beverry. nil ; ot Jua- tloaCtty; , Mxa.. nUl jGoodila and children, Bobby and Joan of Euxene. 1 : everal - members et the roup attended the state fair la the afternoon. The first dance of tbe TUllcum dancing club will be hsld Octo ber 28 da CastillUit halL This is the Orst of, the local dancing eltrbr to nnneunee their winter's plans. Howard Hulsey and Lee CanflfilJ, -clah .officers, re s? ak in t tt tha : -saeciteKiip- Ust tih an xpscted : to l2lus s. Uzgtf rouB than test year's Mr. tad Mra. .Howard Xlake am expected hosae Monday troea Crater Lake and Crescent City where 'they have been vacation- m Girl Reserves Honor ; New Freshmen Girls .The Girl Reserves .of the 8alem High school will hold their first meeting' of the year Friday even ing- at 7:30 o'clock at the T. W. C. A honoring the girls ot the freshman class of Salem - high school. The affair will bo In the form of a "football style.' Grace Skinner, general chairman of the social committee has announced Hands Refle&On&i ... By sTSLXA TROPR iahatl we wear wRb erhatt oVaLiU we But uew and seasonal ota tor tha fafi evening mb St was esse lltfia la etaeat that tlod as to tTwoaad reached ontnnd touch at ta irtaad tha two they beleasva Jrare wtl WUA sTudyUg. fc ', H ! ne woman wat3ron wis Wpwnnssr. . lbs older womasvwero -e -teraly omareM cut diamond staa- AnaSk'bmoabH ofmaa dGuaoaes ad rvblaa, So SonseevatiTar prhans vt tiVji uss iae tight oae la htr Was crock; with ltd Coolly of, cut U had baen 4tsiMd'fcy Tails disss creator xereh.lh? Irt cs is soft satin or Wlret akl as 1 .1 s Sb now idea xe .tha ocacx b jtc ipart A Ah rsck ttsU, Th ' ck .was aljnost -tJr utit ai ' the ' scarf began at t-- lorrr t;rt- --efrhre.' U rws " eiusU ; t-.i a ? tmocVand drap- ilwrifU4 lMa-L;i a am:: jTspe. :av. .Than St til aoreci t z fjack fcs ra oud i c:; trzrt Ht era a.her arm, 1 a-sted ad rontieg simoat i Che afctrt, airs aat to ta Tbess PauiJoa that over IftO lnrttatinns will be in the matt the early part of the week. " Mrs. Myrtle Smith and Miss Dora Hayes entertained Saturday evening honoring Mm. Harry Cleaver, of Lafayette. Indiana, Mrs. Cleaver before, her marriage was known here as Miss Pearl Fegley and was teacher ta the Dallas schools. Guests for the ev ening: were former associates. had a dB circular flannaa wldch ended in gwd diagonal toincea la f Mot wbteh had ' breosht la a point almost to th4 hipllaa. I : ? Adother Para Heioghsr wasr fh? spensibla for thevseesnd Troek! which, too. matmd Sao baawtrd the Jwled band et- ft weaowD Bsr jswela wajtw laytry jaf ruhyl ring and a diamond biaoalei with7 rhpls aoabacboa cat. Jte Crock4 wab of miLn&a ; curplic cot, and narrow blt wiCh'a diamond pin. Bat it woo) th skirt that . reneetad ronert1 Partss latest faneiaa n waa lonss and the reverse side of tb auto? rfa bad bna saade la fan plaited CBf ess wnicn reached nearly t t4 aid bottosa oe tb skirt to bjpllnak-.-'. h-.j. f.r - r5 : fhese fan plaited JsvT9s irttt Weft werth.watchlao tu'aaaM SI anofirKneh. dM-mer 4sst t4d then sr-fotfc4aa?:onv HHti t .grins' tn-w 'spUarwW": wii .Uch fenas ta tower paK ef , tole. They snay B -wirfera! thf aavurance that, they' aria tf-a aJtr to a watt ribmaiul nasnaabbL . : rL.i Ooaxtesr of MacDowell Chorus Honors Director Monday J Xa .compliment to the new di rector or the Maeuoweu ciuo horns. Miss Lena Belle. Tartar, Mrs. Hal E. Hosa will be hostess to -chorus-members In- her home Monday night. All members of the xrouo are Invited to meet tbe new director and discuss tuf on puBy, the plan tor - the year's work. - - ; Miss' Frances Virgrnle Melton, Eildent of the Salem MacDowell announced that the opening eoneert will - bo held October tl t m the residence studio of Pro fessor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Professor Boberts will play a grpup of organ numbers In addi tion to other teatures on the pro tram. ' Outlines of the year's activi ties of the club have been form ed and the schedule lightened a little jover that of last yars pro gram. Local people will he fea- t tared throughout the prognu&a- with additlonat and eeuaiiy as Interesting gnest artists. .. One jrosran waicb -is wing awaued is the one given oy miss Dorothy Pearee. Salem pianist who recently returned from a year's tour abroad and additional time spent la the east. The membership status or the club was revised last spring to allow Increased participation- In the privileges, and duties of -the club. In former years the enor uspersonnjpl tormed only thel active memhers. hot this dun hfail that juina I Sweated "V: IHH W'JUHUI' -w BUM In the offices and 'social activities of too MacDowell dab throng; out the year. This change will mean a wki-' r circle ot interest and Increased usefulness of the clah group. Season tickets win be arail able ap in previous years for those patrons who wish to at tend th concerts bat are not able to take- responsibilities in tha. organization. Officers of the club. In addi tion to Miss Melton, the presi dent ore: Mrs. Vernon Douglas, first vice-president; Mrs. Hal E. Hoes, secretary; Mrs. W. I. Phillips, treasurer, and Mrs. Da vid Bennett-Hill, auditor. Sdverton The Sflverton Wom an's cluh wflfhold its first meet ing of the season Monday after noon at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. George Hubbs Outlines of plans for the winter's work will fill the business hour. A musical program will also be given. The club' plans to take up a course of study in addition to Its public lmnrovement work. 1 Miss Hunter Names : Bridal Attendants ' Much Jjrtafast It being center ed in the wedding of Miss Macyl Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. a Hunter, to Harris Lelts, which will he solemnised the af ternoon' of October It at 3 o'clock In the First Presbyterian church. Reverend W, C. Kutaer will Tead the service. Mrj James Jenks, Jri, will sins; proceeding and cur ing the' ceremony and the wed ding marches will bo .played by professor T. 8. Roberts. ' . Miss Hunter "baa chosen for her bridal-party, .Miss Gladys S wen ton of Everett, Washington, as maid of honor; and little Janice Lee and Jean i Marie, fire year bid twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers as her lit tle bridesmaids. Boy Eeits vlfl attend the groom as best man. A largo re ception, at the church will follow the wedding service. " h' v . jSalem Travelers Summer, in East ' . Salem trerellers who have had ait interesting trip this summer Jre Mr. and Mrs. A. C. F. Ferry ad children, Eleanore and Charles. ' Mrs. Perry . and chil dren left by train the early part of-June tor New York where they spent considerable time visiting friends and relatives In and around New York City, also stopping for visits in Schenecta dy, and Rochester. They were tnat in Iowa, later in tha inn. Mr -p anfl aU motored to Michigan where . . 7 . . . they-, visited at the home of. Mr, Mrs. H. W. Bross, former Sv lent people. While la Iowa they Also entertained by Salem Mr. and Mm. A. R. Balrd. Mr. and Mrs. perry and fam ily returned home Just in time far the opening of the fall term of school and report a very pleasant summer. Dallas Mrs. Laird Weeds. Tin. Carl Bale sand Mm. Ray Scptt, entertained Thursday after noon at the hpme ot Mrs. Woods with a handkerchief shower hon oring Mrs. J. B. EaTtin who leaves the last of the month to attend the national legion conrentlon in Boston. Mm. Eakfn Is the torn mitteewoman from the first dis trict. Guests for the afternoon were members of he local legion auxiliary. Guests at the homo of Dr. and Mm. - Kenneth Waters am Mrs. Everett Walker and little daugh ter Dolores of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Mrs. Walker, - who 'to Mm. Waters' sister Is a former Salem woman and lis again renewing ac quaintances here. ' 1 I . Featuring Translated from the French Headlines for Fall-proclaim the toque beret -f- jaunty little hats strangely becoming to the mode of the moment. We show them in many, many variations Irregular drooping brims mark' larger hats. And drooping prices mark them all. May we have the pleasure? i $5-7S ' a. r.-cmrn 5) Salem Musicians In Atwater-Kent Audition Salem was again represented tn the annual Atwater-Kent radio audition which was held last night over KGW from 9: SO tn n pan under the direction of Paul TL Heitmeyer, it chairman of tha audition, - Tha two .representatives from Salem were Miss Josephine Albert and Wendell Robinson, both well known in musical circles in Sa lens. The youthful celebreties have appeared number ot times tn concert recitals and because of their exceptional vetoes it Is be lieved by many musical critics, that they will be among the win ning singers. Tbe decision is made by written vote, which may be mailed to KGW until 4:20 p.m. Sunday, ! Singers will be announced by numbers only, neither name nor city being mentioned In connec tion with U6 Introduction. The Judges will hear the auditions in private without knowing th names of the singers, and win ar rive at their decisions Individ u sHy. Judges shall not call back any contestant and request him to sing a second time unless they call back all contestants. Judges and radio audience will be requir ed to' vote for a first and second 'choice among both boy and Klrl contestants. Each second-choice vote cast will count as a half vots for the person receiving It, and shall be added to the first-choice votes recelred by that contestant. No ballot, which does not in clue both first aad second choice votes, will be counted. Votes mailed by the radio listeners must be postmarked not later than P-m. Ot the day following the contest. Those mailed later will not bs counted. Ballots should be hand written. No typewritten, printed or mimeographed ballots will be counted. They must be mailed at directed by the announcement from the studio to Atwater-Ke&t Audition,- care radio KGW. Hubbard Mm. Charles Vreden berg honored he'r son, Elton on his teatb birthday with a party Friday afternoon at the family home, . ' d A jolly time was had at. games which were followed with refresh ments. A lovely birthdsy cake dec orated with ten candles was the center, ot attractition. Bouauets of dahlias centered the table at which covers were placed for Elton Vredenberg, the guest of honor, Glenn Ains worth, Wallace Brown, Max Moomaw, James Bidgood. Richard Watkins, and Charles Knight. Mrs. Vredenberg was assisted by Carol Moomaw. Modes o 0 "Kt n ly saauswf usirninish X1