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:- ) The jOHEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sonday Mornifl". December 7, 1930 PAGE EIGHT ial-M of Interest in ir cies -:- Soc: Invents USlGai -AlliU lit. i ;i 11rUSIO Is the pass word for If I already beginning to ring ola, and happy Christmas voices of many children finding the desire of their heart on the ray Tale morning. Friday night one of the most brilliant musical programs ever given by Willamette university was presented by a group of close to 60 Yoices, the Men's Glee club and the Treble Clef club in a charming Spanish operetta. "El Bandido." ? 1 ' The costumlnz end starinr had been especially imported for the occasion, and this added a brilliant note to the performance which was excellent both from the standpoint of acting and roice wora. Prof. Cameron Marshall did the directing of UI production. Tuesday night a second musical affair of note will be the pres entation of the Portland Symphony string quartet by the Salem Mae Dowell club at Waller hall at S:So o'clock. ? ! The MaeDoweU dub chorus, about forty voices strong this year, will appear in chorus, for the first time this year on this program. . i s i . i Then December If will be the superb concert in which Mrs. Wil liam Burghardt will be the guest piano artist with, the Nea-Kab-Nle quartet under the auspices of the Salem Chamber Music society. This promises to be one of the finest programs ever to be given in Salem. Of Immediate interest for this week in the social realms Is the marriage Thursday of Miss Catherine Hartley to Gordon Hadley. The wedding will be a quiet one at the Hartley home, but It will be a Tory lorely eeremony. Much entertaining has been done for Miss Hartley and one or two small affairs will be given for this week. Miss Rovena Eyre will entertain tonight with an informal tea in com pliment to Miss Hartley and Mr. Hadley. J Unusual Program Will be Presented December 1 8 In Johnson Home A PROGRAM toward which js that to be played the JtwMmtiful home of -Mr.- and time Mrs. William Burghardt with the ; Nea-Kah-Nie quartet where it will be played by strings accompanied by the fin- lsrvea Deauiy oi jhxs. xmirisunitii. jiauu l.ib.m.j. ? . . . Daleth Teth Gimel Plan Christmas Tea ONE of the charming affairs of the Christmas season will he the formal tea to be giv en by members of the Daleth Teth Gimel at the C. P. Bishop home Thursday afternoon be tween the hours of .3 and 5 o'clock. The line which will greet tha guests will be Virginia Slusser. president of the organisation, Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Miss OliTe M. Uahl. Mrs. Cecil R. Monk. Mrs. George H. Alden. I Those who will pour will be Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Mrs. W. Jfcnes, Mrs. W. F. Johnson, and Mrs. Lestle Sparks. The tea is being given in com pliment to all the women on . the csmpus. . -f :- ' - . - i - t Piereans Have . -Social Evening , Miss .Jessie and Miss Amy Mar tin were hostesses to members of the' Plerean group of the First Methodist church Saturday night with a covered dish dinner. Fol lowing the dinner hour a social evening-; was enjoyed. Those present were Miss Hetta Field. Miss May Hale. Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, Miss Sthel Rob erts, Miss Maude Simons, "Miss Laura Bale, Miss Alma Pohle, Hiss Ina Koon, Miss Mildred Simons. MUs Grace Taylor and Mrs. Wil liam Dilmon Smith, Mrs. Almlra Hale. Miss Lulu Heist of Portland. who were special guests for the evening. , ,, Mrs. Claude Steusloff was com plimented with i delightful Christmas party and fire tables of bridge Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Sterling Smith and Mrs. George Croisan at the Crolsan home on North Summer street. Mrs. Henry Compton and Mrs. Le land 8mlth assisted In serving following the bridge afternoon. 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, December 7 Chemeketans win make firs mile hike; meet at T. M. C. A. 1:30 o'clock. W. M. Hamilton, leader, - Monday. December 18 - ' . History section At Salem Arts league, 7:30 o'clock: fireplace room of library. Sunday Teachers -Guild ot Children' dirislon, Mrs. ' L. M. Ramage. 1094 Center street, 7:50 o'eleck. -- Delta Phi Mothers dub, 2:10 o'clock at sorority : Ifbuse on Court street; mothers of pledges are especially asked as guests.''''- t . ? . T. W. C. Ai membership tea and election of beard .. members to nil acaaeies by retirement; three to -sir : o'clock. T. W. C. A. reams. - . f . ' - West Side Ladles aid society of Jason Lee- canreh. Mrs. L. E. Gardner, 144 North Liberty street. Plans' ror Chrtstmas party.. . .. . Tuesday.. December. 9. ,.: i Salem Arts league; t o'clock, lecture on the- Ellxa- ' -bethan period; Prof. Herbert Nelsen, Oregon State col- - lege; auditorium xoom ef library; tree to public Salem Press dab. airs. Wayne-Pettlt, Court apart- meats; Mrs. E. A. Brow assistant hostess; election ot - officers. . .. - . - . ; O. "N. B. dtib ttls SjItI Paulson. Miss Dorothy Taylor; Mrs. Sylria firapps, hostesses-North Winter : street: Christmas party, -r i' ' Wednesday, Decentc?riot. , . :. V West Salem Woman's Missionary-fociety, monthly ' business, Mrs. J. -R. Bedford. . Touag aJCrrled People's club. First Presbyterian church. 0:30 o'clock .potluck dinner; .QoTersor'Norblad will be speaker of craning. . ;: i .- 1 i , . . Mrs. Darll Thompsen. address .Woman's Missioa ' ary society, " First , Presbrterian eharcht, l;3 1 , o'clock, prayer, meeting- rooms' of church. Past Presidents club. W. R. C4 Christmas party, ; Mrs. Louise King, 4(3 South Capitol street; take Soath era Pacific bus. : -. . j Annual business session. Ladles: Guild, Of Ameri can Lutheran church, in church parlors, 1 o'clock. : . ,r J " ' .V..1". ; Friday, December 12 '. a 7-" " - Daughters of Veterans, election- of officers; .0:00 '-dock "homeeomlng1 dialer in-dining rooaa of Salem. Woman's clubhouse. :" Salem Woman's el ab. Woman's' dabhouse; board -meeting 2 o'dock; business meeting 1:30 'dock; de bate on free text books art o'dock, . . ' social interest these days' which axe with Christmas bells. Christmas car- all musical Salem is looking. .evening oi uecemDer io m me Mrs. O. F. Johnson at which will appear as guest pianist in uesar AUgusie rrancjsrn : xne long rxencn uvwg room, of the Johnson home, with its high paneled walls and soft tones of salmon pink in drapes, reaches conclusion . in a lovely sun porch, and has its opening into a wide ? beautifully appointed halL This sweep of rooms will allow for ' perfect comfort in seating the members of the Sa lem chamber music society and those who buy special tickets for thla one i concert. The concert is open to all members of the society and to those who care to purchase a special ticket for this one concert of so much. Interest because of the unusual program to be played and - because the guest artist is a Salem artist. Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, president of the society, will furnish tick ets to those desiring them.' ' The; concert which in addition to Franck's quintet will include numbers - by Hayden. Bridge and Grainger,4 was heard in Eugene Monday night and the summing up of the critic there ' was Franck's ''monumental - quintet" concluded a program played with finish, and delicate nuance. ' Those, ' who - hear Mrs. Burg hardt for this program will -hear the piano under the hands of" one who ites kept up piano work" dur ing these years for the sheer joy ot .playing and has kept her prac tice so beautifully developed that It is possible for her to step in and take a tremendous produc tion like the Quintet with appar ent ease; and la a coraparatiTely short time be able to play it with a quartet which has no di rection but each must be perfect in his part; The s thrill of hearing this number promises to be one not to be soon forgotten by the De cember 18 audience. Among those who will go from Salem to hear the Maier-Patti-son duo: piano concert in Port land Monday night will be Miss Frances t Vlrgiaie Melton,: Miss Helens Price, Miss Lucille Cnm mlngs, and Miss Elisabeth Lory. I Salem Drama Leasrue To Present Playl ! At Elsinore "I It was announced Saturday that the next production of the Salem Drama league, the three act comedy drama "Belinda", will be given in the Elsinore the atre. January 12. 13. and 14 in connection with the stirring pro duction, "Outward Bound" which will appear' as a screen production at that time. The announcement came from the director of the play Irl 8. McSherry. after consultations had been in progress for the past week between Mrs. W. I E. An derson, president of the Drama league, and Verne Mdntyre, manager of the theatre. ; The program as sunned n rem ises much in the way of enjoy able entertainment. "Outward Bound" needs no ' Introduction and "Belinda"- has rerr derer lines tor both beauty and amuse ment. Practices are being Jield three times a week either at Willamette lodge or on the stage at the school for the deaf. . .v . . . , . .' . Christmas Pageants Interest Reserves K Christmas is the . central thought of the Girl Reserres- for the next few weeks. . Christmas carols are already well under way in practice under the' direc tion of Mrs. George Rhoten, and now this week concentrated work wilt be begun on Christmas pa geants under the direction of Mrs. A. A. Cohen. The grade school groups are1 an working on Christmas pro grams and are making holiday posters to be used in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. . i " All groups are working on serrice gifts which will go to the children of the tuberculosis : hos pital. . - , Mrs. Elizabeth GaUaher will conduct her regular class - in girls work at 4 o'clock Monday in Eaton hall, room two. : . Leslie Reserres will-; meet Tuesday to practice for the pa geant "The King's Christmas' which will be giren by them De cember If In the T. W. C. Parrlsh win also meet Tuesday and will practice their pageant. "The Virgin Tro , and work on the . leather - craft work which they are studying now. . - Wast Salem will meet for Its study In hand craft . and - music under, the direction of Hasel Bnrner, adrisor, Tuesday. ; ; .The high: school; group' will meet Wednesday. to make plans f of the grade achool party that they are glrlag. Miss Helen Brelthaupt will meet - with them as' adrisor. ; -s . I -; ; .Washington school wul . pre sent 'When - We are Women" Thursday ntght at 7:30 o'eleck 1st the T. W. C. A. rooms. Geral dlae Parker win Uke the wt mt a fairy In this play and she will be assisted by Barbara Dunhen. Laura Siebens. Elizabeth W el- born. Dorothy Monroe. Pearl Moore. Lucy . Fisher, Jean : Sco tch, and Betty Mohr. : Hubbard Woman's ' Chxh Tells of Plans ' Habhard. Christmas plans were - made ,.oy he4 Hnbbatd Woman's club at .the Wednesday afternoon meeting held at . the home of . Dr. A. F. de Lesplnasse with Mrs. de Lesplnasse. Mrs. Nera McKensie and Mrs. Hettle Earl, hostesses, i t , The clab Toted to .sponsor the decoration of the community Christmas tree and the candy treat at the Christmas program sponsored by the Hubbard school at the city hall December 23 with. , lira.- Margaret liellannis, Mrs: Audrey Wells and-. Mrs. Maud - Btdgoodv general commit tee. - - Olive 1L Doak, rLVB and college, circles are busy this timi of every year in preparing J for the Christmas holidays with all manner of benefit affairs; char itable schemes for giving cheer, and with programs which have been in the process of preparation during the fall months. ' Today we present" representatives xf each of the grorips. Mrs. David Wright is the president of the Salem Woman club and has just been ap ' pointed cliairman of the third district for the federation's Oregon pro ducts committee. " c J- ; Miss Helen Cochrane; center, who sang the lead in "El Bandido," an attractive operetta given by the men's glee club and the Treble Clef club of Willamette university Friday night. " i - - -- Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo, president of the third district of the Oregon state federation of clubs, who has very nearly completed her or ganization work for this district. Mrs. Fargo is also: assistant chairman of the fine' arts department of the Salem Woman's club. Plans were- also made for a club Christmas program and tree with an exchange of gifts for the next dub meeting which will be - held at the - home ot - Mrs. Sadie Scholl, December 17. Music was the subject dis cussed mt -the Wednesday after noon meeting with the papers by Mrs. Vera Boje and Mrs. Mar garet Anderson. Selections on the Vlctrola featuring Louise Homer added to the interest of the study hour. - A baritone solo by Franklin de Lesplnasse accompanied by his father. Dr. A. F. de Lesplnasse. at the piano, reoeired much ap plause; At roll call the members re sponded by naming a musical composition; " Members present were Mrs. I .ura Jackson, Mrs. Elisabeth Fobert, Mrs. Margaret 5 Anderson, Mrs. Effs Bell; Mrs. Vera Boje, Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Mrs, Ella Stauffer, Mrs. Eunice' Braden, Mrs. Nina de Wolf, Mrs. Coble de Lesplnasse, . Mrs. . Cora v Smith, Mrs. Audrey Wells, Mrs. Maud Bldgood, Mrs. Margaret McMan-nls,- Mrs. Nera. McKensie, Mrs. Rebecca Clearer, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, - Mrs..' Louise . Crimps, and Mra.Xorena Duncan. . Mrsv Ruth Rlnehart was a guest at the meeting. . , i e ',. i r- -.-;. .-i . v:-;; Mrs.' W. S.- Burgoyne entertain ed members of the Methodist Lai dies aid society with sirrer tea at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Martin was in charge of the program. Those taking part in the - program were Mrs. E. 8. Prather, Mrs. C. A. Bear, Mrs. R O. Wltxel, Mrs. May Hadley. Mrs. R; LesuTheissen. ' Those present were Mrs, J. Ransom, Mrs. W. A. Martin, .Mrs. M. A. HiU. Mrs. 3 S. Prather, Mrs. F. C Gunning, Mrs. A. L- Bear. Mrs. R. O. Wit selL Mrs. R. Lee Thelsssn. Mrs: K. C Bear.. Mrs. Msy Hadley, Mrs. X. H. SmsAU-Mrs. C. A. Bear, Mrs. W.JL Bsrgoyne. - -r Mrs. James R. Humphrey and Ethel Frailer entertained mem bers of the Pf Dcpa Phi alumna club at the Humphrey homo- on Fairmount - HOI - Thursday ere nrbav Am tmtereeting feature was a display of hand weren tlinen, hook.mg and Pine bark baskets made--by mountaineer people 1m the-Pt Depa Phi settlement school at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Following the informal social hour refresh ments were serred. Those pres ent were Mrs. Wolcot Bnren. Mrs. Don Pritchet, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele,' Mrs. Milton. Steiner, Miss Lillian Daris.-Miss Virginia Best. Miss Margaret BaUey, Mlsa Claudia Plank. . "i The Sunday School Teachers' guild of the children's diriaiom will hold their December meeting at the home of Mrs. L..M. Ram age, 2094 Center-street,- Monday erenlng at T:30 o'docX Society Editor. TODAY v WE PRESENT Elizabethan Period Will be Lecture Topic Tuesday JUST how plays were staged !a the dsys 9f the classic drama . when Shakespeare trod the boards ' and donned the , buskin and said his lines for the ground lings will be shown In Salem next Tuesday night at the Salem public library when Professor Herbert B. Nelson, instructor in English literature Sad language at the Oregon State college, will giro his Interesting talk on "The Eliza bethan Theatre. : 'Professor Nelson, while at the nnlrersity of Colorado, made a model stag of the Elizabethan period and on it produced scenes from the play "Macbeth. He used miniature actors in these scenes and then .photographed them. It Is declared that this feature is especially interesting. The talk by Professor Nelson is under the: auspices ot the Salem Arts league, and President John Clifford has issued a general in vitation to the public to attend. Members of the- Salem Drama league and students at Willamette, are also- cordially Invited. - That this talk Is not only for residents of Salem but also-for those in out lying districts was also Indicated by president Clifford, when ho urged all. those teachers and per sons interested la p lay-production to come. -., fit 1s believed by members of the arts league that this talk will be especially appealing on account of the widespread : Interest la Marloa aad Polk -counties la dra matic work. It ir hoped that the auditorium ot the Salem public library will be- crowded next Tuesday evening- when Professor Nelson opens-his talk at o'clock. : m- . ' , Mrs. Forrest Fulton . Is C3ub Hostess - Mrs. Sdwia Eby and Mrs. For rest Fultba were hostesses- at the Fultoa homo tor delightful af ternoon of - bridgsr recently. . a lovely decorative note waa achiev ed for the guest roosts through the use of TuletMe -areenery and flowers. ' i i Mrs. Carl 'Allport and Mrs. El bert Bradford won high score fori the afternoon. Tea was served at a late-hour. Mrs, Tyler Brown and Mrs. Carl Allport will be-hostesses tor the January meeting of the dub. Guests 'were Mrs. Redd Carter, Mrs. Harry Kroner, Mrs. Elbert Bradford. Mrs.- Merrin Filler, Mrs. Alria Marr. Mrs. Ralph Mass, Mrs. Tyler Brown, . Mrs. Can All port and Mrs.- Eby- and Mrs. Ful ton. . .- . . - - , , ' . ea ..-Vv--'..' . Mrs. H. 8. Dodds was hostess .Tuesday afternoon to La- tJals Danzanne brrdge-duh at her homo on North Broad street. A charm ing arrangement- or autumn flow ers decked the rooms where three tables were la play. Honors went to Mrs, A. F. Courtsr and; Mrs. Delmer R. Dewey. Those-present were Mrs. Mina Cornelias. Mrs. B- F. Butler; Mrs Dewey, Mrs. Courter, Mrs. Velma V. Smith, Mrs. Fred Hill, j Mrs. Betty Van Den Dosch, Mrs. A. Hagsmeler, Mrs. James Gentle, Mrs. A, E. Tctherow, Mrs. J. B. V. Butler and Mrs. Dodds. Refreshments- were- Served at clos of the playing. ' . r ' The West Bide Ladles' Aid so to' the Jason Lee church will hold a work meeting 'Mon day afternoon at the home . of Mrs. L. E. Gardner. 1044 N. Lib erty. All members asked to be present that we may complete plans for the Christmas party to be neld at the church Friday, i r' i V i at One 1 ' i Mrs. David Thompson To Speak Wednesday Members of .the First Presby terian Missionary ' society will meet in the prayer meeting room of the church Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. At this time Mrs. David Thompson, sy- nodical president' ot Portland will be the speaker of the after noon. ... : Hostess will be Mrs. Gsorge Pearce, Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. Jen nie Ndnn, Mrs.- W. L. . CNell, Mrs. C. A. Parks. Mrs. W. E. Pitts, Mrs. Jeanette Pooler, Mrs. A. N. Power, Mrs. Probert, and Mrs. L. .M. Purvine. : e Mrs. Wayne Pettlt will be host ess to members ot the Salem Wo man's club at her apartment in the Court -Tuesday afternoon. There will be an election of offi cers, which had been postponed until Mrs. Pettlt. the present nres- ident, returned from a five weeks trip to the east. Mrs. Pettlt' vis ited while gene in Chicago, sev eral places in .Michigan, and la Minnesota. Mrs. E. A. Brown will be assistant hostess for the Press club meeting Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flnster were surprised on the occasion of their thirtieth wedding: anniversary re cently. Those- who called were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Foster. Rev. and Mrs. P. Sims. Mr. and Mrs; CUfton Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holden, Eileen Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flnster. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flnster. Joe- Flnster. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Grets of Corrallts. e e e - - , Miss Emma Dell Schwabbauer was hostess for a bridge evening Thursday evening- at her homo. Miss Lois DeJardia and Miss Amanda Schwabbauer assisted In serving a late supper. We Dance Again. . . .. To the melodies of old Vienna Wear the graceful fashions of 'an-, o ther day Learn once more the find in the adorable evening dress- ,..."... ., . . - . - Mac 395 N. Hiijh ; of these for a Chrictmsb cift for dau-rhter Plca3 her Symphony Event For Tuesday Announced brilliant program will b that presented T u e s d s y night In Waller hall. Wil lamette university by the Port land Symphony String quartet un der the sponsorship of the Salem MaeDoweU club. This program will msrk the first sppearance ni the .MaeDoweU club chorus thlt year and also the first appear ance under the direction of Mini Lena Belle Tartar. The chorus It the largest It has been for serer al years and much is expected from it. i The members of the string quartet are Edouard HufllmannA first violin In the Portland x symphony as well as in the quar tet; Ted Bacon, viola; ITulmer Huseth, second violin and For en i Steiner, cello. . The program as planned will bo In six groups as follows: i MACDOWEL CnORUS Salutation .. , , Gaines The . Bach Prayer (arranged by Ryder) -r-; - - Beethoven Lift Thin Eyes (from the or atorio -Elijah-) Mendel SBoJin Organ Accompaniment Prof. T. 8 Roberts " . II Aotumn Btorms (arranged by Page) Qrieg Qnartet In C minor .. in ..Beethovem Allegro ma non tropvo Mlnuetto Alles-ro TV . QUARTET (a ) W1 Pi the: Rhore -..Jra4ngar nocturne -Borodin ! , MACtOXVT:i. CHota -it ' I Holy Night (after an old carol) Ors-an AmnVmntrT.8i"'n"ort In tli Carpenter- ghop Fonter Ang-el ohorua: Mrs. Uiburn. Hri. Fearer. Mlfm Ampler, Mr Tlowe, Mrs. Dous-Us, Mrs. Rhoten, Mrs. Rahn. Mlaa Fa wit VI MACDOwmr.T. rwrttrT The Wood-Nymph .. Rohrer Admittance for this delightful program will be by membership ticket to the MaeDoweU cIub7"of wnica aiiss Frances Virginia Mel lon president. The nrnrram hour has been set for s-an o'clock Jn Waller hall. Student tickets have been Issued so that members of the unlrerslty who desire will be enabled to hear this program. Miss Ruth Bedford Is the ac companist for the chorus this year. Members of the chorus are: Mn. ArmatronsT Fally . Lansing Tlllda Amaler Mra. Lvana Virginia Berger Josephine Llllburn Mr Bow Amy Martin Eatper Borrevlk Ora Mr In tyre Mra Tyler Brown Helen McHirron Jenle Buah Mra. Millard Laura Churchill Mrs. Moorhead Lucille Cumminga Jean Pearcy Mlas Dataon Iola Plummer Ruth Douglas Helens 'Price Gladys Edgar Rath Rhoten Kiker. . - ' jean Ratin Grace Fawk Claudia Holand Nancy Elewert Roberta Vanatce LJzbeth .Waters Oraco Zo 1 Krmlne Fawk Mra. Ferry Myra- Gleaaon France Hodge Ilorr Mrs. Clayton Mors Afternoon Bridge Hostess ACHARMINO afternoon was that for which Mrs. Clayton Morse- was hostess at her home- Saturday afternoon. Gay Christmas festoons and greenery la low baskets made the guest rooms particularly lorely. . Mrs. Allan Payne and Mrs. Nor man Favors won high score for the afternoon of cards. At a late hour tea was serred, with Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Mrs. Walter Craven assisting Mrs. Morse. Guests were Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs.. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs. Norman Favors, Mrs. Thomas McKenile, Mrs. Allan Payne of San Jose, CaL, Mrs. John Smith ot Mon mouth, Mrs. Walter Craven of Dallas, Mrs. LawTence Smith, Miss Mildred Carr. Miss Odilo Mat thews and Miss Lola Millard. All epecidly priced! s r V - I