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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Thursday Bforning; May 7, 1931 ' ; . s oeie News and 'Club i Affairs Olivs M. Doak. Society Editor Cliib at Hubbard Observes Music Week The Hubbard Woman's club was entertained at the home ot Mr. Stewert Johnson on Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. W. S. HcManus and Mrs. OrlieBoje as assisting: hostesses. Mrs--C. C Geer ot Salem had charge of the ; musical program ttlrH fnnaisted of niano solos and id nets br wee Tressa, Mc Manus and Beuna Stewert. nnniia of Mrs. Geer. In obserr- nA i rt cinnA Music week Mrs. Geer played a number of, selec tions I demonstrating tne cnarac- teristlc music of the diiierent " A paper on Alice Foote Mc Dougil prepared . by' Ida Gar land, was tea a dt wrs. t,ucu CarL I MarJorie Rich played a piano,, solo. , . Mrs. Madalene CallinJ Valley editor of The Oregon Statesman, was the speaker of the arternoon and discussed the subject "Busi ness J Women." . Mrs. camn called! attention to the fact that women In business today did not TiavA, to contend with the nrejud- lees which hindered business nnian f a p-nrtlnn irn She saldf that today women in the business and proressionai worm Wx retarded hv their own faults rather than by prejudice on the part of men. Cnier or mese iauus Mrs.xCallin belleTed to be the fact that women dissipate xoo much of their energy In activ ities outside of the "bread and butter Job'land are therefore un- able to bring to me Duioe& world the same pnysioai ana menUl energy that men contri bute. ff Blanche Brown resorted that the desired fund for a 4-H club scholarship (had been raised by the club ,cara pany ana w small halanre was left OTer. Mrs. Margaret j Anderson re- v ceired a snower ox oeauuiai r- tiriM i fnr household use. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson recently lost their klovely country home ny Are. ; ' - Special guests were Mrs. C. C. . in Geer and airs, saaaaiene uaiua Klflm. Mrs. Amanda Grim and Mrs. James Taylor of Hub- , band. Ladies Tournament At Salem Course , The first round of the special handicap tournament for ladies will be held at the Salem Golf course Friday morning at 9 o'clock. This Is the; first tourna ment of the season and much In terest Is being taken in the plans. The following schedule has-been arranged for the Friday play, t Mrs. Paul Hendricks vs. Mrs. Gus Hixson; Mrs. E. I. Wiedraer vs. Mrs. Ercel Kay; Mrs. H. J. Weidmer ts. Mrs. Clarke Walker; Mrs. J. H. Willett. ts. Mrs. Roy RItner; Mrs. Curtis Cross ts. Mrs. W. A. Johnson; Mrs. Ernest Thorn ts. Mrs. H. K Stock well; Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst ts. Mrs. Guy V. Smith; Mrs. A. S. Hussey ts. Mrs. Mert Hemmingway. j - The "P. L. E. k F" club of the Pythian Sisters, was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. G. Coleman with Mrs. W. , W. Corey as assisting hostess. Fol lowing the business meeting the afternoon was spent Informally with sewing and conTersatlon, af ter which refreshments were served. Those Included In the group were: Mrs. Letty Hansen, Mrs. Francis Greenwood. Mrs. Mamie Calloway. Mrs. Asel Hlxon. -airs. Hester liogan, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. Henrietta Ferguson and Mrs. Maggie Knighten. as club members and Mrs. Gertrude Walker special guest for the after noon. The inext meeting of the group wm oe neia May isth with Mm Ida Teckenberg of Macleay. with an au-oay seeeting. a pot .luck innca wm be serred at noon; I - . . The Three Unk club will meet In the club parlors at I: SO o'clock, Friday for a special Mother day program. Hostesses for the .afternoon will be Mrs Jessie! Mora. Mrs- Edith McEl- -- aim vtara ucMell. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, May 7 j Elsinore theatre, string ensemble of Salem Junior symphony orchestra. ' - ,, State tuberculosis hospital program, Miss Lena M. Dotson in charge. t . Girls state training school program, Girls Glee club of schools; Mrs. Mabel S. Powers In charge. - State school for blind, program. Miss Mary Schulta ' In eharge. ! , ,A . A Sacred Heart academy, spring recital, St. Josephs hall. 8:30 o'clock. Women's Home Missionary society First Methodist church, Thursday, l:tQ p. m. In church parlors. Dero tions in charge of Mrs. Paul Edwards with program In 'charge of Mrs. George Lewis. All members requested to bring mite boxes. . HayesTille Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charlesi Andresen Thursday afternoon at t p. m, W R. C. Sewing, society meet with Mrs. Bertha LoTeland. Thursday, May 7th, at 2:30 p. m. for kitchen shower for Mrs. Rose Morris. Liberty Woman's club all day meeting Thursday. May 7 th. at home of Mrs. Oscar Dencer, election of offi cers all urged to come and bring pot luck lunch. . P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet with Mrs. C, K. Logan, . for one o'clock luncheon and social afternoon. Raphaterians will meet with; Mrs. Cirle Abrams, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Regular business meeting of Grand Army of Re public 2 p. m. Thursday In armory. Memorial serrices for deceased members. Woman's Benefit association meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, in Woman's club house. Special re port of state convention. Friday, May 8 lit. and Mrs. Fred Scott hosts to Leslie Ladles Aid at country home; basket luncheon; leave church 11:00 o'clock. Sacred Heart academy, spring recital, 2:30 o'clock, St, Joseph's hall. Piano, ensemble, Salem Music Teacher's association!' armory. 8:15 o'clock. Chemawa -orchestra, Friday, T. M. C. A. lobby, 8:11 o'clock. . T's Menette's club at home of Mrs. Fred Duncan, 1000 Capitol street, 2:30 Friday afternoon. Regular monthly meeting Women's Missionary so ciety. First Baptist church, Friday 2 p. m. at church parsonage. Mrs. W. Robins hostess. The Brush College Community club will meet Fri day evening in the local school house. Regular meeting of JQaxbara Fritchie Tent No. 2, Daughters-of Union Veterans of Civil war, Friday night at 8 p. m. in Woman's elub house. Special business to transact. Ladies Aid of Leslie Memorial church will meet at Leslie church on Friday at 2 p. m. Instead of with Mrs. F. I 8eott of Liberty. Girls Glee club of Pacific College. Newberg, fret concert, ; Friday evening, S p. m. South Salem Friends church, j Saturday, May 9 - - Parrish junior high school band, and Salem choirs festival of music, armory, 8:15 o'clock. j Sunday, May 10 All Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds guests in uni form for Girl Reserves, at First Methodist chureh May 10th, at 4 p. m. Beta Chi Association Entertained Members of Beta Chi alumnae association were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed win Thomas. Election of officers occupied the major portion of the evening at which time the group elected the following officers: Miss Florence Power, president; Miss Loretta Fisher, secretary and Mrs. George Moorehead. reDorter. The personnel t of the group in cluded Miss Lela Johnson, Miss Eva Roberts, Miss Lola Miller, Miss Frances Hodge, Miss Loretta Fisher. Miss Florence Younz. Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Miss Florence Power, Mrs. Edwin Thomas and Mrs. George Moore- neaa. Tne next meeting date has been planned for June 1st, at which time a t farewell dinner honoring Miss Lela Johnson, who will leave shortly for a summer in the Orient, will be given. Miss Johnson will i accompany Mrs. George Alden on the Upton Close tour, of the Orient. Following the business meat- lng a social time was enloved after which refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Eva Roberts. ! The Woman's Rnm tion will hold its regular meeting i ABursaay evening at S p. m. in " woman s cius no use on North Cottage street. A special report Of atftt A mnT,nMnii wf 11 v. W A.. U, Ulf iiar 01 ine evening. Mrs. Leon Hansen is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Leon Hansen was hostel ess recently to members of her bridge club and several addition al guests at- her home on Miller street. High scores for the afternoon play were won by Mrs. D. W. Medley and Mrs. Gilbert Kennon. Misses Iona 'and Lucile Han sen assisted their mother at the tea hour. Dainty favors .narked the places at the tea hour for Mrs. Junior Eckley, Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor, Mrs. Earl Unruh, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, special guests, and for club members, Mrs. Ray Knowles, Mrs. Louis Lorens, Mrs. Gilbert Kennon, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. D. W Medley, Mrs. Dow Lovell, Mrs. Carl Allport and Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Lovell will entertain the group In two weeks. Mrs. Keith Brown will enter tain members of her contract j bridge club Thursday afternoon In her home on South Commercial street. Garden flowers will be used profusely about the rooms ot the Brown home. Members of the club include, Mrs. Max Rogers, Mrs. Fred Duncan, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. George Moorehead, j Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Ralph Elf strom. Mrs. Charles Layport and tne nostess, Mrs. Keith Brown. Mrs. Max Rogers and Mrs. Elf- I strom will assist the hostess at 1 the tea hour. 'lSSBSSBSSlBlM I Jr wiiiitar e Sale I 4 '- ' i- JC r "':'..'-) . CJ "fy ' i Onr Lebanon Stor Is Closedl jx"' J- "POOMI In order to reduce oar i rS "O 1 2 5 larf Ktoe w offering ft at priest ffcSliO ! ALL BALES FINAL XO EXCHANGES II p" " : I:.. .-. NO REFUNDS ' - -, ' ' ----- mm- " - ,. r : . " mmmmam mhmh mam Specia 1 Tribute Honors War Mothers An impressive tribute waanalfl the Ansrican War Mothers Ithronrh thai? nrmalAMt vr. t A. Lee, at the War Mothers bus- mwiu Tuesday afternoon In the ianrtMn T. . when Mrs. William Hush, presi dent of the auxiliary of Veterans ?lfien'War"' Panted Mrs. Lee with a bonq.net of red carna tions in observance of Mother's day. The nrantMn to th hPtr, which added to thm rr-Z- 55xUIL.TOUP wln sssist the , r ueir carnation sale Batnrdav fn, .a i91 war Vsterwu'and their LBUlUlOf Durin : fha. TlSltora war m.tM Sarah Peterson was initiated Into the chanter. A mniMi with vocal .numbers by Miss Jo- ooyuma, Aiqeir, socompanied by Miss Rosalind Van Winkle, and piano numbers by Miss Elisabeth Lewis, followed. Later in the aft ernoon the . chapter members wrapped 100 packages to be sent to the veterans' hospital in Port land. At the close ot the after noon i refreshments were - serred by the committee. -.r-t- v., - . : . ' Wives of Lions Guests Wednesday At a meeting of the Salem li ons i slab held Wednesday, after noon at the home of Mrs. C. Ice land Smith, Mri. Monroe Gilbert gave an Interesting and : educa tional talk on an and:' Interior decoration. After an afternoon of conversaUon and sewing, tea was serred frosa an. attractirely ap pointed . table where Mrsj James Humphreys and Mrs. Gene Grab enhorst presided. Hostesses for the afternoon were, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteels, Mrs: Edwin. Acklln. Mrs. . Grabenhorst, Mrs. Humph reys and Mrs. c. Leland Smith. i The regular business meeting Or the Ladles Of the (Iran arm Of the Renublia wilt t hi Thursday at 2 o'clock to the ar mory ior a memorial program, in honor of members who have pass ed away during the past year. A cordial Invitation is extended to all interested. 1 Former Salem Girl Wed in Vancouver A. wedding of much interest to all radio fans is that of Miss Eileen Domlne, only daughter of Mrs. O. IL Robertson, to Harry Dwyer, which took place at Ryer son United church. - Vancouver, B. C, April 24, with Reverend E. D. Braden officiating. The bride is known from coast te coast as "a petite pianist" ot station CKWX at Vancouver. Fol lowing 'a brief wedding trip la Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer will make their horns at 6952 West boulevard; Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Dwyer is a former Salem girl, having spent her early -childhood, here. She was a student of Mrs. Laura Grant Churchill of this city. .e - e e . Mrs. Frank Ross arrived home Tuesday , evening from Portland where she has been for the past month visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Ross makes her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John St Imp son. - An informal "old fashioned sing" was enjoyed Tuesday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max. Rogers. Those Included were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lay port, Mr. and Mrs. George Rho ten, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore head land lit. and Mrs. Max Roger. . Thai Girls Glee club of Paclfie College' of Newberg, will give a free concert Friday evening at S o'clock at the South Salem Friends, church. This program Is being prepared In keeping with national good music week. -5: ... ' 1 fbmii&i, hi. iV- that rich Iiard finica yaVvtf duMiya womntd m yewr emr Ws asktd IflOO men "What do too wane mosc in aa aato poluh?" "A Rich, Hasd, Lst$img Fttd3H,',wM the almost unaa imout reply. Now yon can have that fa lsi if yon ose Union Auto Polish. It's so saury mPPfy, sad it cleans ss ic polishes. . Ask foe u by name. (Union cAuto ?ollch AProdacca d UNION Oil Cotmprnmy I Match Your Gift to Your Sunday, May 10th is If SKe Likes Nico Things for Home 1 Y? could ffo on and on and oil listing thinars tliat are tha perfect solution because they're perfect fot A woman! who appreciates her" home. Suffice it to say . . . come la . , . and see for yourself what a wide array. ' T For Instance: Our second floor shop of gift wares and things for the home is literally Jammed with sparkingly asw merchandise for Mother's Day. ' " Kind o Mpther j-l : ' '! .' ; i' j i . . .. i- ;:j ; I &4 riotares Scatter rata Needle art Art pUkms China ware AnHmesy ware wooden ware ' Oreckery ' Pottery GUmware 1 i ' ! I ' If She Is Sweetly Old Fashioned... Shades of yesterday If you don,t find exactly the things that a sweet person Just naturally loves . . at the price you know she'd want you ; to spend ... we miss our guess. We picture but a very few. For Instance: Thers ars so many fine gift tilings tot her that ws hesitate la listing them v SOk robes , . Cotafy slippers SUk stecklnge ! Ungerte ; ' Costsone lewdry Tahla yrs MMaBBMMfeaalsadasBsssaM r "- j If She Goes In Fori A Profession . . . I ;'. ;i : I j What the business woman likes and how aha likes It ...Is nobody't j business but ours. But how w mind our business I No end of ac cassorles and first-aids that are bound to appeal' to the modern mother who attends to business. For Instance: You may choose a nifty pair of Parxta floras and have her call later for the fit ting, a smartly tailored hand bag is ap- proprlate, too. j - - j linens 'V I-' 'h-: ': -.. 'r . . i ' i !''-' Table tanners Bed spreads Candy Stationery Bath erystals .. .latin ,1 . i Bbeet Brief Overnight tags Gladstone tags Neckwear Hosiery Jewelry Cosmetics Pajamas lingerie j Kerchlefg If She Likes Thb ' Little Niceties . . . ' - .! ' - " ! ; ' ! ' - ) I - T ' I . Of course she does she's young and modern. And that's where wt come into the picture. With acces sories, undies, and all sorts of what-nots that are so popular they walk out faster than we can get them in. For Instance: ehs knows that anything; yoa buy for her 4t Miners earrles the stamp of service. That she may make nanny exchenrea tf aseessary and finally, ehooss from large. wm Bcifldea bxocks. aXeeern eetasetics Kswsst Jewelry x feetwear tAtest pajamas Bridge SCk net hosiery llewir print frocks Boned stationery SV "X. 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