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PAGE SIX The OIEEGOU STATESMAN, Saler. Orcon, Fri Jay 'l. lore :r. Ftx rc-ry 27, 1S31- Society Mfes arid i: ; , , , , OUVB M. Doak. Sctity dUor Portland Opera Discussed ' - Only a few days remain before i the arrival of the Chicago Civic i Opera company to present four. nerfonnanees In the pnbue audi torium, Portland.' The Portland season 'March. 12-13-14 promises to be the most brilliant fa the history ef. grand opera In the northwest. . Not - only are - the works chosen among the great est in'-the entire operatic reper toire. - but the Chicago company Is presenting them with a tTonp of artists hailed throughout. the United States as the finest gath ered In'ene company In - many Tears.:: t - : The Portland opera season will open: on Thursday, 'March 12, with the Chicago .Civic Opera ' company giving a performance of A'erdfs "La TraviatAV The ,it Include Claudia Mario as Vlolet- t. one- of her greatest . roles; Tito Sehipa as Aldredo, John Charles Thomas as-Giorgio Alice . "d'Hermanoy as - Flora; Desire De- frere aa Bardh' iDonphau and a large supporting i cast. The bal let appears during the third act. and . the work is conducted Dy Roberto Moranronl. Except- for John Charles Thomas, who .will be making Ibis operatic debut In Portland, all . the artists of the first night's cast are well known to Portland music, loTers. The second performance by tne cmcagoans. kk gIren b tbe bailet and chorus, ner's "Die Walknere." will bring ... ' . . .,.h,ncvv the . T 1 M ....klli. A I .1.M-V. ' j i . - . SOCIAL CALENDAR" . . ? ' FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. 2 T . , - t jjesite can Do class, with Rev. and Mrs. S. Darlow ..Johnson, 7:30 o'clock. ' - - Nebraska association, C: SO o'clock potluck dinner. . ' St. Paul's parr Is h house on Chemeketa street; brf&g owa -table service; program planned. - ? ! K Mrs. Nellie; Rahe hostess to Woman's Bible class of ; First Methodist church, at her home 835 D street ; - . Salem Woman's club," board meeting 2 o'clock; bus-. J lness jmeeting 2:30 o'clock; program In charge of art v department aad tea' meeting 3 o'clock. 7 - ' : " j First Spiritualist ' chureh circle. George H. Stod dard home. 1420 North Fourth -street, t o'clock. .- 3 Barbara Freltchie tent, regular meeting, 8 o'clock, : Woman's clubhouse. ' 1 i j Past Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star," Mrs. Ida Godfrey's home. i Y. M. C. A. regular Friday night program, 8:00 o'clock In Y lobby; International program. S Weather permitting, women of Salem Golf club will -enjoy a tournament for which prise offered for lowest , number of putts for 18 hole." . - . : - - ': . J : .1 . West Way club. Mrs. AtIs-Martin. 77S;North Cot-X- tage street. ' , : . V ' " " J - J B, ft P. W, dub card evening at home of Mrs. Lil-' iian Cadwell, 119 South 14th street. t i - j Three Link club, 2:30 o'clock; JL O. O. F. hall. ; . ' ! "' SATURDAY, FEJBRUARY 28 J- . H f I', i Invitations out (or inter-sorority "aWhoms"; Beta Chi. 1445 State street. 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock; Alpha Phi Alpha. 1100 Oak street. 8 to 9 o'clock; Delta Phi, 1610 . Court street, 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock - . v i Spring Valley Mission society, Zena school house; all day meeting; no admission to be charged, i . f berore. tne ,roruana pudiic 1 m..Ur itWcm Vimhii number of artists who hare as'seraid the tight rope acoicTea nuiiir lane, uu " are singing in Portland for the first . time. " Frida Lelder as Bruennhilde, Marie Olssewska as .Frlcka. Emma - Redell as . Sleg linde. Theodore Strack as Sieg- mund. and ; Alexander KIpnis as walker, and Ruth) Pryor, Edward Canton, Julia Barashkora, , Har riet Lundirren. Marion ' Flnholt Donna Parke. Jane Runyon, Jack Abbott. Walter Cameron: . Bent ley Stone t and Serge trechneff , Aiexanaer .ipnia a 1 - . . uftJ, the w.. a 1 1-. m t ems UR Diiuvve w m'v- woian. rP"VP:" .,, trouoe. Following the in great : uerman w.ng oj -Tenln performance the ballet .Chicago "?WZh?J? 1 from -II Troratore- will be giv- en. with Harriet Lundgren. Lee rr";rr'- wrr.,r"- Foley. Serge Strechneff and the if v.A. i rr-tloT,f1 Thai DtllM. oi,t v.'Wr The advance sale of seats has lected from amonr artists . who I been" the heaviest in the history sing leading roles in Other pro-jot opera in Portland Constance Eberhart and .Jenny j jMrS. r red LilDSOIl Tourel. Emll Cooper, the brll-J tj liant RussUn conductor, will be j IS flOSteSS f th dosk . I . West Salem Mrs. Fred Gib- "Lu'cla ;dl Lammermoor" will be j n hostess 'Wednesday after the opera. It Is an excellent ve- j noon to members of . the Women's . hlcl for the dramatic , talents -Missionary-! society. n iirs. j. w. and vocal mastery 'of Tito Schipa Simmons conducted the devotlon- and Marherit4 Salvi in the roles i ana. study period ana .Mrs. 41. of .Edga:and Lusey. Richard I A. Groves had charge of the so Bonelll as Lord Henry Asbton fcial hour . during" which a pencil finds rich onDortnnltr for the contest was enjoyed and two -display of his beautiful baritone. anL in the role of Raymond. Chase Baromeo will . present an other of. his satisfying character izations. ' The final performance of i tbe local season, Saturday evening. March 14. Is one of the most popular on "Cavalleria readings were given by Mrs. J. E. Austin. Miss Helen Gosser con tributed several piano numbers. Mrs. Guy.Newgent, Miss Lottie McAdams and Mrs. J. M- Fisher with the hostess.' Mrs. - Gibson served dainty refreshments.: The society will meet 'Wedne- the operatic stage. day. March 1 1 with Mrs. Emmett Rusticanna," - with (Dickson for their monthly busl- Claudia Muiio, Jenny Tottrel, ness meeting. '-""r v " Constance Eberhart. Antonio Those present " were Mesdames Cortis and Desire De frere, will nrare . TtUss Rdtrar -r. Millr open the program, and will be Fraak Fouester, -Waldo. T Baker, followed by "IPagUacci', with Nick Brink ley, J; W; SimmonsJ. Hilda Barke Charles Marshall. w simmon3, j. B. Smith,- Harry Cesare Formichl and MarioFior- Carter, S. Pfelfauf, i E.- Brecken- ella- Artists new to this city in rIdge Edward Finley.-J. R. Red- .uo uuuu Mn arc lourci. f0rd, M. A.;Groves. J. A. Gosser,, liYL Sfl-, " , J- Brown Emmett Dickson J. The ballet of the Chicago Clvie i.mier, D. -T. Bradford. - J. E. t'mwt? u. n T "id Austln' Gy Newgent, J, M. Fish- iS? daPPf?tWe er' Charles Batt. J. E. Phillips, on the closing day. After th.e Misses Lottie McAdams, -Helrt u V,I1.di(,Lam- B,Is' Helen .Gosser and the host- mei?J U Vf-tdance ess, Mrs. Fred Gibson. and circus scene from Smetana's , , , , '. v " - "The Bartered Bride". The polka "5 , - of the first, acf will present Ruth Mrs. t Ivan. Martin will attend j Pryor,, premiere dansense. Har. the directors board meeting of riet Lundgren, Julia Barashkova, the Oregon Federation of Worn- Sven Larsen, Michael Arshansky, en's clubs Irf Portland today, SaU -Lee Foley and the , ballet.- The nrday Mrs. Martin will - attend furiant of tho second act-will -be the conference of tbe distriet audi 'danced -by Edward Caton, pre- eommrttee chairman of the pub- .mier danseur. and Evelyn Chap- lie; welfare 'department of the - man. The -circus seen will -bo- Federations l. , Mrs. Willard Simpson Is Club Hostess ; ' Mrs. Willard Simpson- enter tained at her home Thursday aft ernoon In compliment to her con tract bridge club. Mrs. ' Max Rogecs won high score for - the aftern-on and assisted In serving at the tea hour.. 1- - i Guests were Mrs. George Rho- ten, " Mrs.T- George, ; Moorehead. Mrs. , Webster Roesi Mrs. Fred Duncan. Mrs, Max Rogers, ; Mrs. Simpson, all club members and Mrs. Al Adolphson and Mrs Marvin Roth special guests. Mrs. Simpson will agaln.be hostess - this afternoon to mem bers of the Bono Tempo bridge club, with, cards in play at three tables. ' ! " Mrs. Beatrice Crawford ..New comb writes from iNew York city. where she la on the editorial staff of a magazine; publication that she had the- pleasure of entertain ing Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofer several times In the course of the month that they have recently spent in .New York city. ' Mrs. Harry Scott will be host ess . to 'members : of the Y'Me- nettes club at ber home", 960 North 5th street, : Friday,' March 6. . at 2:30 o'clock. An Informal social afternoon .will be enjoyed and a program will be presented with Mrs. Fred Duncan in charge. A m - i The Nebraska association will entertain with a potluck dinner at 8:30 o'clock in the' parish hall of St. Paul's Episcopal cnurch. A program will : follow the dinner hour, ' All1 visitors from Nebraska or former Ne- braskans are Invited to attend the affair. - it I- , t ; Gervais Mrs. J.: V. Ktfppinger and Mrs.. Julian DeJardin - were hosteses for1 the meeting", of. the St. Rita's Altar society at the par ish hall Tuesday afternoon;' Mend ing for the church altar boys and sewing on a quilt occupied the time of - the ladies until refresh ment time. Members present were Mrs. Annie Baro, j Mrs.. Dan Mc- Gulre. Mrs. J. A. Ferschweiler. Mrs. Peter Prantl, Mrs. JJB, Su- see, Mrs. A. Nibler, Mrs. Law rence Grassnian. Mrs. Frank Ad- erman, Mrs. W.- Cr Snyder.-Mr. C -W.- Cutsforth, Mrs. A, DeJar din and - Miss Marie Mangold. Miss Helen. Hiller was a guest at the social hour.-- Mrs Willis Vincent Bridge Hostess ..' A attractive bridge tea of the week .was . that tor which Mrs. Willis' Vincent was hostess at her home Tnursaay axternoon. A "colorful decorative note was achieved by the use . of . acacia. freesla and -green tapers. . At the tea t hour, .Mrs. Vincent was as sisted 'by Mrs.-. Elmer v. woo ion and Mrs. Alexander MeGee. Guests for, bridge and tea wore Mrs. , Carl F. Glos, Mrs Gordon Stryker and Mrs. A. L, tSerrlll. all of Portland, Mrs.-Arthur Schaupp Of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Wal ter Zosel, Mrs.: p J. Bowe. Mrs. Byron Lieuallen, Mrs. Miles Mc Key, Mrs. Albert Gragg Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. B.' F. Pound, .Mrs. Thomas jL. Rtlea, Mrs.! Elmer V. Wooton, Mrs." Joseph Schur, Mrs. Curtis - Johnson. Mrs.' Alexander McGee. Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, Mrs. J. T. Delaney and Mrs. H. L. Bos ler. Miss Betha Vincent, Miss El len Thielsen, Miss ' i Margaret Towasend, and .Miss Isobel George. i- New. Card Group Is Being Organized ! e. A ' new social gesture ' on the part of the Business and Profes sional Women's club will bo .the card evening to be held at the home of Mrs Lillian - CadwelL 1198 . South 14th street. Mrs. Delia Hayden will be assistant hostess. . - ' -1 , !-.. Any member of the club inter. ested la playing cards, -either bridge or "800". are Jnrlted to this social evening. 4 Worrjan'o Glub Plans5 Important Meeting , .One of the busiest meetings of the season for the galea Wom an! - elub -will be the - meeting tbls afternoon. :The hniiai... meeting will be 'of -unusual In tereat In that -alx delegates to the third district- convention will be elected. Mrs. tw. r. Fargo, Mra. Harry ' Weld mer and Mrs. Ivan Martin will be delegates to this convention in addition to. those to be elected ' today. Following 'the,-conclusion' of the business r session' the picture library committee of the fiije arts section win take ennrge of the' program and. present an nn usually . Interesting program - of picture talks by Mrs. R. C. Milne and Mr. - Chflstlaifson of Port land, the latter J of whom comes here with ' an exhibit of excen- tlonally good prints. : Mr. Chrls- tianson will -talk on "how ; to frame. e pictur.i; - -There will be arwrge number of guests for this i meeting, Mrs. Clifton Mudd is-th chairman of tbe picture : library committee of the Salem club , and. also ' of . the third district and. in Invitation has - been- extended Iby . the club through, her- to the: Salem Arts league -and to the 'members;' of the third district clubs to- come and' enjoy this meeting. . t - There will also be a reception and tea ' In : compliment to the new : members, who j hare been taken in to the, tlub during the past year: Mrs. John Brophy has .charge of the social com mittee.-..-' -. ; ' si-- Special program numbers will be . given by Miss Lillian Scott, vocalist, accompanied : by Rath Bedford, and Mrs. William DIeL. schneider. Mrs.: Seymour Jones will give 'the five minute contest talk on an Oregon' product. - Mrs. Fred Duncan will enter. tain with three tables of bridge at ber home Saturday afternoon. f Jenny Tourel M LoUH in Ca valleria ' ; Itasti f mam," which op- . emtio p r e d u e tkm will be giv est by U Chi cago CI vio OperaT company la Port, land, March I. f mm. Three Links Club Social Meeting Members of the ; Three Links club -will 'meet- this afternoon in the 'social rooma- of the ;l O. O. F. ' hall 'for a regular meeting and. social afternoon." The 'meet ing - has been - called for - 2: 30 O'clock. H svv-' 'v-:: :- .. The hostesses ' have- -been named ' as Mrs.' ldora Pratt, " Mrs. Florence Vlesko and Mrs.- Viola Tyler.;,- r;, :;.-..vir ' . A delightful surprise party was that which complimented. George Strang' honoring his birthday Sun day.! A potluck dinner was en joyed and the evening following this was spent in playing cards. Guests In compliment to Mr. Strang were Mr. and Mrs. R. C Krelsel, Mr4 and Mrs. L H. ;W11 Uamson, Mr... and Mrs. W. E. Moses, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ivan G. 'Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. Major Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haverson, Mr.- and Oscar .Dencer and Mrs. George Strang. - : . Mrs. Addle Smith wms pleas antly surprised Sunday in com pliment to her sixty-sixth birth day, -Those present were her daughter, " Mrs. O. H. Brougher. and Mr. Brougher of Salem; her son, Ivan Smith, wife and daugh ter Gale; her granddaughter, Mrs. Ingval Edlund and family of Monitor, . and ' her mother . and brother, . Mrs.'; Elizabeth Hozier of Mt. Angel. . . v. ' .. , . ' e " v.ivw Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Vera Jones were hosts for a dinner at their home Sunday for Mr. Jones' mother; Mrs.. Scott Jones, on her birthday anniversary. It was also the birthday anniversary of Mr. Jones sister, Mrs. -Donald Toombs of Wren, but she was unable to be present Guests were Mrs. Scott Jones, Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Har per and Gordon Jones. - The St, Valentine Idea was carried out In Mrs. Bert Waller Is Hostess Mrs. Bert Waller was ho?tei to members of the K. C. K. T. club at her home for an infornai social , afternoon Thursday. At the tea-hour Mrs. Waller was as sisted by Mrs. E. J. Donnell and Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. E. J. Don nell will be hostess for the nt ; meeting of the club, v : Those present were Mrs. C. C. Mclntlre, Mrs. J. Donnel!.' Mrs. - II, C. Krelsel. Mrs. Fred Barker, ' Mrs. . I. M. Donnell. Mrs. Otto Scbelberg, Mrs. Nellie Knox. Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Hattie Giv- ens, Mrs. iioy tuce, Mrs. ji. a. Oraber, litt.. Bert Waller. Mrs. John Rand Compliments Visitors . A delightfully Informal affair riven In compliment to the wives of legislators, visitors hers dur ing the session ' wis that for which Mrs. John Itand was host ess at her home on Court street Thursday. . The affair was a bouffet luncheon wtth covers placed for 42 guests. Spring, flowers In pro- , fusion made an attractive color note for the guest rooms. Mrs. Romeo Gouley, Mrs; James Chin-' nock, and Mrs. C. K. Spaulding assisted Mrs. Rand. , ' Special guests , frorai Portland were Mrs. Irving Rand, Mrs. Harold Clifford and - Mrs. John Kante. l " .!: -. ( : Mrs. Frank Spears entertained . wth a 8- o'clock bachelor dinner in compliment to the birthday , of her son. Frank Spears, Jr., Thurs day evening. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out and a large birthday cake adorned with Candles centered the table. Mrs. Curtis Ceoss baked the cake in compllmet to the honor guest. Mrs. E. 'TV Reld, . Mr; and Mrs. eelved many beautiful gifts. the decorations. Mrs.' Jones re- Covers were placed for 15 guests and the honor guest. Shipley's "Helen Adaire" t Redingotes; Printed; Frocks, " Jackets and Ensembles Youan always "bank" on HELEN ADAIRE garrnents---When you hear 1 anyone say it's a Shipley's-HELEN ADAIRE you can just put down in ycur httle book "she sure wears the best" " ' ; - SH1PLEY'3 HELEN ADAIRE Redingotes A beautiful printed dress partial ly covered with a : long seven eighths, free swinging scarf coat. : 19.50 ' SHIPLEY'S HELEN ADAIRE Jackets J; i So many of these clever new 1931 garments You'll have the best time selecting one. -. 7.95 to 17.50 . SHIPLEY'S HELEN ADAIRE Ensembles s j To the extreme of Redlngots are the abort jacket ensembes to print and solid colors. 12.45--19.50 ' SHTPLEY'Sf HELEN ADAIRE : : : Dresses '-'H'j. These pretty litUe printed frocks surely created a - near panic among our girls They'll be Just as popular with you. fc . HELEN DAIRE-An exclusive Ship-' -. icy garment cost ino more ,thaa( . less beautifully made garments. , MIDLER'S OFFER A SPECIAL SALE! Discontinued Numbers in and Munsing Your Choice 1 1 ; - 1 heme, Holeproof h IgADE 8.: 1 ::: jpi - em J x ' -wl " . . . r Iii m mi h - 1 j . . t .... y' Men 8 Non-Run g -j .'t Rayon Undies c I i. SILK -HOSE Full Fashioned, Picot Top . . . All Pure Silk Selling regularly at $1.50 and $1.95 o s A PAIR Month -End . Specials! Pajamas Special group of regular $2.93 plain and printed pajamas In an the new novelties for Spring.' Highly colorful. Chiffon and Service Weight" Over 250 pairs of Theme, Holeproof and Munsing wear hosiery are to be featured in this closeout be jrinniso; today. This special group is selected, from our regrular " stock 'and classified as -discontinued numbera. - Every pair perfect, Every pair "worth ?1.50 to $1.95. !' Trench heel, all silk' to top, full .fashioned rein forced foot and picot top. TA quality you will en joy: wearing; because they represeit the highest Ideals in hosiery making. , ' - It will pay you to buy at least half dozen pairs of these, for youll get iwo dollars worth of wear for every dollar' you" spend." t ' AU sizes' wanted shades on. salerin center . Botany Flannel Pajamas $10J9S Fmest botany ' flannel loung ing pajamas In two piece style.' . Coat and trousers.: Plain, col ors such as Up-stick red, ma roon red, orchid AQ axe trlm med 1 with - novelty military -r brafa. Regularly they sell at .$16.75. ' - r-;-- r- ; :M''::y.:: Crepe 'Suit Blouses 1.95 A new shipment of sleeveless crepe suit blouses in the pret tiest of pastel shales j for Spring. Tea irose, maize, egg shell, beige, tan. orchid, bide. green, etc aisle today. - Men's non-run shirts and shorts Elastic waist band ' feature are t priced at a very moderate figure - for this month-end. ' Ihfahts'j Emb. r. Dresses 79c ? and $1.00 I Jnfants hand embroidered , dresses are here at only 79c and $14)0. Dainty pau terns In variety. Also a showingef -batiste hand embroidered - dresses' at $1.50 to $15. Gertrudes to match at 69c, 9c - Men's, Boys9 New Sweater 8 . $U5 t o $2 JO Special purchase of men's 'and boys' slip-over sweaters In the new Spring fancies . and colors . are here at special prices, r-' MIU CAKmU! COMPANY WCT- ' MCRCAWT1U! COMPANY Men's' Cheney Hol ly vogue Ties. 7 9c v - A special group specially " pur ' chased from Chenney and Holly-;-Tvogu9 are to be featured at Mil--, ler'g at 79c Here Is real value. . . Fine silks hi the new - manner.- Jiany are silk lined. All - have noo-wrinkle linings.' . 7 Infants ' Sweaters $1.00 Infants' button ..front sweaters' In all .4hlte and white with pink or- blue - trims that formerly sold ,vp to $li5. - - ; - New Tapestry Hand Bags $2.45 Have you seen the new tapes try bags - that ; arrived this week? Positively the smartest hand bag' In many a season.... Quaint, colorful." just what you've wanted. Ether. Taloo er snap fasteners. ' V -o Glass Jugi Hath Salts' Set '39c Fluted green glass .water ; Jug with- water .glass to match is featured today" in center aisle at the low price of , 39c, . The glassware alone is worth ' much more than we price tbe, vhole aet. .Bath salts In a va riety of odours. A T 1 : "' ' " 1 - " --- " ; r - iim ' n -mer-m ' V. L.