The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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Lecture
Willamette' Piano T. e"
Recitals Planned - - -
v; Following ; Its annual eastern
the Willamette university school
of music will begin Its series of
spring concerts with a piano and
rocal recital Tuesday night la the
unfrersity auditorium. Waller hall.
Prof. Cameron Marshall, head
of the department, will present
THE Woman's dub elected delegates for the Third Dis- tadrats in rocal numbers on this
teuVmeetin of tU Federated Woman; clubs of Ore- J"
frftn sit the Saturday afternoon business meeting. Mrs. J. JU. waiton win be heard in a dirersi-
tvdvom will hA defecate bv virtue of her office as presi- tied piano .program.
dent of the dub, and those elected were Mrs. C. K. Spauld- a The J;
inMrs Claude Ellison. Mrs. B. L, Shrode, Mrs. F. A. El-
liott, and Mrs. J. A. Brownson. . . . Erotik Tone-poem Grieg:
The Third District convention will meet in baiem Apru
Barbara Pierce
t rtfU fVi Ss am inr fix I Mr ueart at mr awet roica
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iiustcsa. rtTMi. Nirlit RabiM
Silent tribute to Miss Nina Elizabeth Ogden
McNary. formerly a promi- Nocturne ..: Chopl;
mKfl. fV.a oliih nrn Marjory O'Dell
the Saturday proceedings ot the N sonata 1st MoTement
ciuo. MacDoweil
A request for aid from Mrs, Rath Schrelber
John Sipple. president of the Na- Indian Snite-Legend (two pianos)
tlonal Federation or women's MacDoweil
clubs was presented to the club clara Wright Mildred NeTins
THE outstanding event of the I members. Mrs. Sipple: asked theLautene Do Minor Mosart
v fa pfK & mmlcat af-I Woman's club of Salem through Charlotte Hill
f.ii. thi. tim twn Toal or- Mrs. J. M. Devers. president, to Staccato Etnde Rubinstein
anitinna of Salem, the Salem call a meeting of delegates of the Helene Price
ins mi th Ritam cItIc five federated clubs ot Salem, W. Lullaby from Jocelyn.. . . .Gounod
u.u Chorus, will be the perform- C. T. U.. Garden club, Salem Good-bye Tosti
i. r.i..ar in hk eivn Tiip-I woman scud, Business nuu riv- i ruiizaDeia ugaen
A- i. th virt Christian fessional Women's ciuo, ano jen des Ondes. L,escneuzKy
ehnrch at 815 O ClOCK. I American Auocutuuu ui umwci- i spinning vxiris 01 vanuicv
Joint Concert
Is Planned
Tuesday
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Elizabeth Boylan
PROMINENT ACCOMPANIST OF WEEK I Reserve Plan
Numerous Activities .
' The Girl Reserres ot Salem will
har a busy week according to
plans bow under development.
Tuesday the Leslie group will
meet following school for a "skat
ing party and this will be follow
ed by refreshments at the home of
the adrlsor, Mrs. D. B. HllL. Plans
will also be worked out in regard
to the Washington bicentennial
sketeh book upon which this
group is working. This group has
also chosen a. new name for itself
and Is now known as the Amicltia
group.
Parrish Reserres will also meet
Tuesday, the ninth grade with
Gladys Taylor, adrlsor; eighth
with Esther 'McMlnnlmee. adrls
or; and seventh with Sidney Han-
narord, and Carol Flemming, ad
risors. A Joint meeting of these
three groups will be held Tuesday
and Miss Inet Relfsnyder, facnlty
adrlsor for the Reserres at Par
rish and leader of the member
ship contest will preside. At this
time the group will be announced
who has procured the most mem
berships, and . plans will be made
by the loosing groups to entertain
the winner.
The high school Reserres will
meet Tuesday of this week in or
der not to conflict with basketball
tournament plans. They are begin
nlng a charm project and the sub-
itnt Tntulit will ) Tinnii."
RS. KENNETH DALTON, who hat been prominently This will also be guest day for the
Music week plans are being
en club in its celebration of its international "iDeeW, and
serves through the committee.
Large Tea Will Be Smart
Affair in University
Social Realm
ONE of the smart affairs of the social week will be tha
large tea for which the Faculty Women's dub will tfc
hostess at Willamette lodge Thursday afternoon compli
menting women students of Willamette university and wives
of trustees.
Mrs. W. E. Kirk will introduce to the line in which will
and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. F. M. Erickson, Mrs.
Frank Snedecor, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, and Miss OliVe M.
DahL Mrs. C. C. Clark will
stand at the foot of the Iine.1 rv
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lfl Identified with the musical events of the week. Shs ap- Mgh school Reserres
.-7. rviuul"6 Wl W , r.,. t h. RWum. nnA Prnf,timl Worn- A1USI.C are being
. i. Mi ..,.. i Buy w uuicu. iu uimuui i i r ' wi "- - - - , I workea ont or tne nl? n school R-
The affair is the first presen- . n, oi. rn,awi. tktt, 1 . -t..i. ..t- 4 ianv,n1 nmA " r a Ia "cnooi e-
Edith Findley
American Lection Auxiliary Quartet vroaram Friday night at Owenn Gaiiaher. They are work
U. .W,V. Pmwt hu TTY,rL,lL.TVlU mg in conjunction with Mrs. Wal
f I w w o ir ai4 IV a v ww v rv v sj v
ll A al.a
SS ouVa "thisTean p;of? EB,w: fe to carry to her club a petl- Ballade-La Flat . .Chopla anfJ gave a' ffTOUp of solo numbers on the GrVcV "aS Moo Tnd
Hobsoni, the director, ana organ- - nU t0 8end " dele.
IZr OI UUtu gruupo. - .... ,ar.4.j .tnh. tn 1 . . ... .
To add to the interest reit iu w "r" r ": r. uZT.ii II vTrnl Wnmn I. am
.... in women a cons reus id m uem . w.-w-.
wa nrrinixfltinDi wuuan muur i . I
bershlp U composed of local peo- fa C"cago during the worlds Makes haster Plans
PV-1" rSZr'irt F. A Elliott reported that
sen. riollnlst and Emory Stewart a tree , wo Jij4
Hobson. pianist, both youvniui s." .V1 T. " V." "t?
r vMnath vih m he the near future
.mnanio nri win'hA assisted Announcement was made of
br Miss Lois Plummer in the op- the Greater Oregon association
The program inciuaes: iouuay uijui u i vuac
VhomWc Hrmn ... .Gretcnaniou I commerce. aiemDers were urgea
10 aiiena
The meeting concluded with a
lecture on historic Boston and
Mixed Chorus
fin Wines of Song. .Mendelssohn
Cirlc Male cnorus
The Springtime of the year An. J the New England states by Prof,
i br Vaughn Williams. H. H. Klngsley of Portland an
1 Mixed Chorus J appreciative audience and a rery
frtlnnalse In F Sharp Minor, Op.
i 44 Chopin described as delightful and ia
! TCmw-T Stewart Hobson. pianist structive. Prof. Kingsley accom
Lights (A Fantasy) .... Clockey panied his remarks photographed.
Madrigal Club hand-colored, taken by himself of
Dear Land of Home (From the places about which he talked.
i Tone Poem "Finlandla ') ... Prof. Kingsley was accompan
Sibelius
Plans were made at the Thurs
day meeting of the Loyal Wom
en's class of the First Christian
church for an Intensive evangel
istic campaign to precede the Eas
ter services of the church. Mrs.
Laura Osborn presented the plan.
In addition to this business a
program of Interest was given by
William Judson, soloist, Mr. Co
hen, who spoke ot his work with
the Jewish people, and Miss Guin
evere Wood, pianist.
Hostesses were Mrs. Barnett,
Mrs. Birch, Mrs. Buckles, Mrs.
Rmm Xfru frnhre. and Mrs.
large one, listened to this lecture" Taylor.
Present In addition to the host
esses were Mrs. Laura Osborn,
Mrs. Almlra Reed, Mrs. C
Moore. Mrs. M. Headrlck, Mrs. C
!W. Doane, Mrs. L. J. Carleton,
Events of Interest Passed
In R eview as Week
Closes Chapter
"VTTTTH Saturday merit saveral events of interest nassed
W V!sfAnr P.mAnnf liirlni fha -araaV Koon I In the Salem schools are invited
the social events sponsored by the local Business and Pro- come mLbT S tnirlnch S
fessional Women's club of Salem in compliment to the Reserves.
"iraflV s fnfornofmngl otAohrst tift hv thfl C.lllh.
Xk. W A. V " J I . .
The final event was the colorful reception Saturday Birthdays are
nieht at Lausanne halL Members of the various women's pftmnllm-nfJ
dubs of Salem were special guests, and the honor guest was ThurVdav evening v oin,.rt
ter A. Denton, music week chair
man.
Saturday the grade school Re
serres will again meet at the T
W. C. A. with- Mrs. Elizabeth Gai
iaher, local secretary, and leader
of the grade school division, and
her assistants. The first meeting
was declared an excellent success
with about 25 grade school maids
present at 10:30 o'clock. An In
j . & .
uian project was aeeiaed unon
and the. coming Saturday meeting
win go to aerelop that project.
All ruth and sixth grade girls
T
Civlc Male Chorus
A Bird Flew Clockey
Madrigal Club
I rize. Song from the Melster-
Mrs. Iola Gleason. Mrs. Smith, iyLLa T KirT-if
s. J. W. Har- 1HWMl1'1
O MlSS Margaret UOsper. Kennen entertained th members
The reception rooms were of the Hilarity club at the home
led bv his daughter. Mrs. Bora, uN irmnrit Mm.
president of the Oregon League Tmt' Mr3. Saunders, Mrs. Holllng- Qf AfteiTlOOn
01 w omen voiers. i worth, Mrs. Rooert u. tian, airs.
A. D. Welch, Mrs. Pearl DeVoe, I Miss Lola Pickens will open
ize. Song from the Melster- - . - - Mrs. Sylvia RIchter. Mrs. M. Mc- Q h f u teJl tnU
laser. . ......... . Wagner Y. CTT. U. Will Hear Donald. Mrs. Radclifte, Mrs. J "r p""7 !!
v.-t v- .lll.l.t
Sweet and Low Barnby Conrerence KepoXTS
Th nrk-ved sailor Arr. by Reports of the recent W. C. T,
T I v , . n . . . A- . 1
V win I am I u. neionai uonierence aeio in
MfTx rinrni Peruana, win oe given at tne
Water Bor Thayer next Salem w. C. T. u- meeting
Civic Male Chorus 1 luesaay ai z o ciock in nw
Drink to Me Only With Thine on Commercial street. Mrs. Lydia
Vtai Old Fnellsn Lienman, presiaeni ana mr. r.
I 1 M M . 4 .
iLfi rninrnc i tsisnoo. wno were do in in ueu-
Sa Fever Andrews aance at mis conierence wiu give
; , Clvfl Male Chorus these reports.
Vn . th Tfi wa virtwinr Mrs. O. W. Emmons, president
V. Williams or tne women's BiDie ciass
Mixed Chorus First Methodist cnurcn, wui ieaa
I the aevotionais. wnicn win
I elude devotional music. Bible
The Interesting series ot book reading, prayer and a short talk
reviews being given by Mrs. J. C. I Other numbers on the program
Nelson at the Salem Woman's l will be: vocal music by Mrs. a. b-
clubhouse on Mondays following I Erana. and a short talk br Mrs
the regular club' meeting win be J. J. Nnnn. who will use as her
aa erent of this Mondar at S:30 snfclect. "The Union Signal," the
o'clock. Any interested woman is official organ of the W. C. t. u.
invited to attend. AU visitors are welcome.
Hunt, Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Frank Cor- afternoon between the hours of
aa
li
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Sunday, March IS
Biblical drama "A Sinner Belored", Knight Mem
orial church, night service.
Monday, March H
Book Review club of Salem Woman's club at club
house, 3:80 o'clock; Mrs. J. C.Nelson, leader.
Regular business meeting ot Auxiliary to Veterans of
Foreign Wars, 8 o'clock Woman's clubhouse.
Greater Oregon association meeting, chamber ot
commerce rooms, 8 o'clock; "linen" topic of discussion;
both men and women welcome to attend.
Mother's club ot Delta Phi sorority when Mrs. L. O.
Clement, 345 North 17th. street. 2:30 o'clock.
Chapter AB of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, with Mrs.
A. R. Hunter, apartment EOS, Royal Court, 7:45 o'clock;
election of officers.
Tuesday, March 15
First ot series of spring recitals by students of Miss
Virginia Melton, school ot music, Willamette unirer- "
sity; 8 o'clock in Willamette chapel. ,
Salem. Madrigal club and Salem Cirie male, chorus -In
Joint concert at First Christian church, 8: IS o'clock.
W. O. T. U. in Union hall Ferry and South Com
mercial streets, S o'clock; reports from regional confer
ence, and special program. Public welcome.
Junior Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church, with
Mrs. Hal Patton, 18 o'clock luncheon; last luncheon of
Lenton season. .
Wednesday, March 16 j
Thimble ee club of Maccabees, with Mrs. George
Delta, 8198 South Summer street, 2 o'clock. Answer roll
call with St. Patrick's quotation. I
Past Noble Grand's association, at W. M. Slegmund
home. Miss Wllda and Miss Eugenia Slegmund hostess,
es. 1308 Lee street. ; -
Woman's Union of First Christian church, with
Mrs. L. O. Smith, 1808 Center street, 2 o'clock. ;
j ' i Thursday, March IT I
North Salem Loyal Temperance Legion, with Mlsa
' Esther Spiers. 1488 North Summer street.
North Salem W. C. T. TJ- prayer bands with Mrs. c
BeUe Roberts, Mrs. Ella Tyler, and Mrs. Clark, i , "
Faculty Women's dub hostess tor tea hoaorin
womea students and trustees wires ot Willametto
ualTersity, at Willamette lodge, 283 North Capitol
-. street. ,
Mrs. W. M. Smith will entertain members of Chap- ;
ter O ot the P. B. O. Sisterhood at her homo, 1488 Cen
ter street. -: k ; r-
. i Saturday, March 19 . )
' , A. A. TJ. W. Sllrer Grlllo of Gray Belle, one o'clock .
luncheon; Rer. B. Geiser, noted mural artist, speaker.
ZA: ' ,f Sunday March X0 hr-hA'fc
- t otwV tea being girea by World Wide Guild ?
piot Calrary- Baptist church, between' hours ot 8 and
o clock' at homo of Miss Lola Dale Pickens.
nette. Miss Lois Plummer, and
Mrs. A. J. Flint.
St. Patrick's Party
Compliments Club
Miss Frances Sande entertained
her bridge club at her home at
1865 Trade street Thursday ev
ening. The rooms and card ta
bles were colorfully decorated in
the Saint Patrick motif.
Daffodils and green tapers in
crystal holders appointed the love-
y dinner table at which Miss
ande seated her guests for a late
supper. Mrs. Ralph Kinzer and
Mrs. Oscar White assisted miss
Sande in serving.
Mrs. Oscar White and MUs Fae
Driscoll were honor guests.
Miss Ruth Skinner won the
high score for the evening and
Miss Jo Maulding won second.
Club members present were
Miss Donna Harlan, Miss Laura
Wright, Miss Margaret Davidson,
Mrs. Harris Lietz. Miss Bunny
Miller, Miss Jo Maulding. Miss
Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer,
Miss Edna Faust, and the hostess,
Mi3s Frances Sande.
Dinner Party
3 and 5 o'clock tor which the
members of the World Wide
Guild girls of the Calvary Baptist
church will be hostesses In com
pliment to their mothers.
Guests will be greeted at the
door by Bernlce Zlelke, Helen
Alexander, Jean McElhlnny, and
Lola Dale Pickens.
St. Patrick symbols will be
used for decorative effect and
green and yellow will be the
color scheme carried ont In flow
era to be used about the guest
rooms.
Mrs. H. S. Glle and Mrs. Earle
Grlgg will pour the first hour
and Mrs. Earl Cochran, and Mrs.
Charles McElhlnny will pour the
second hour. Assisting In the
serving wil be . Lois Cochran,
Clara Jane Harms, Edith Star-'
rett, Margaret Sears. Dorothy
Pickens. Mrs. Lorraine Graber,
Mrs. Alma Willis and Mrs. K. H.
Pickens.
Miss Era Cochran has had
charge of the program and has
arranged the appearance of Miss
Helen Purrlne. violinist. Miss Ha
Hoffer. vocalist, and Miss Eva
Cochran, pianist.
Mrs. Robert S. Bean, Mrs- H. B
i j oi r I I Mccauley and Mrs- P. A. Orowney
Lodge rlanS tor Large Ut Portland were gueets during
the week of Mrs. Mabel Condon
and Miss Evelyn Cowden at their
S- a . J. 11 nY. x a a.
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles r
met Wednesdar renin si tor the her nom la Salem man yers
.il;!. nr.ofi.ilnMt while jQd Ben member
regular business and social meet- nt t. ,anH ch w
!:Pl"i.VfIe "5: welcomed back by a large circle ot
urv . 'i'-V.VZ . - friends
wmcn will ne neia weonesaay
evening, March 18, with friends
and relatives of the Eagles and
Auxiliary as guests. The evening
will be given over to dancing and
cards.
The social hour Wednesday was
in charge ot Mrs. Matilda Parsons
and Mrs. Elva Coons. Refresh
ments were served.
A number of Salem Auxiliary
to- Veterans ot Foreign Wars are
planning to attend . the banquet
to be given Wednesday night in
Portland at the regular meeting
place of Post 907. The affair is
in compliment to Mrs. Dora Rat
fenperger, Harrisburg, Penn., na
tional president of the Auxiliary,
who is now oa a tour ot inspec
tion of the state departments.
Mrs. Bryan Conley, state council
member tor the Auxiliary, will be
in attendance as well as others.
The local auxiliary will have its
regular meeting Monday night at
8 o clock In the Salem Woman's
elnhhanse on North Cottace
N street
. e
A very atttractlve masquerade
dance of the week was that enjoy
ed by members ot the Wisteria
dancing club at CaatUliaa hall Fri
day night. Added to tho appeal of
attractive masquerades was tho
feature dance presented- by Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Wilbur, la colonial-costumes.
Mrs. Lyman McDon
ald accompanied them: Prises tor
costumes were won by Mr. and
Mrs. RusseU Beutler and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Pitcher. - -.
e -
Mrs. A. R. Hunter will enter
tain Chapter A- B. ot tho F. E. O.
Sisterhood at her apartment. SOS
Royal Court, Monday evening, be
ginning at 7:48 o'clock. This
will be the annual business meet
lng..andJ election of officers.
was
hrilliantlv decorated in a nro- ? Mr?- - C. Kennen. Bridge
n j I P'ared until a late hour with
iuoiwii ui. ui0 prize for high score going to Mrs.
Carrying OUt the Club COlOrS Junior Eckley and second high to
of green and yellow. Music Mrs. Loai8 Lorenz.
during the receiving hours was 4 A mianignt supper was served
presented by Miss Iva Clare Love, at th daintily appointed dinning
riollnlst, and the club chorus room taoie wnere corers were
added beauty to the delightful J1"" "J. ien- ' f
dHl nl st- Patrick's norelties
evening. .a i. .i
At least 200 guests called dur-U-nv,. . ,.(.. tnAXr t1ft
ing the niae to pay compli- gupoer hoor compUentlnK tne
ment to the hostess club and to Wrthjay anniversaries of Mrs. Dot
Miss Cosper, honor soest Medley and Mrs. Junior Eckley.
The concert given by the Sa- wa8 presented with a birth-
lem American Lesion Auxiliary d4T cake Md a from tne club
quartet Friday night at the Rob- Prent were Mrs. O. C. Kennen
erts studio marked an artistic and Mrt, Eari xjnruh as special
presentation in the field of mu- guests, and Mrs. Charles Wilson,
sic. This was the first concert to Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Dow Lor-
be giren as an mairiauai oiier- eil. Mrs. Junior Eckley, Mrs. Dot
Ing by the quartet Mrs. Kenneth Medley. Mrs. Carl Allport, Mrs.
Dalton was the accompanist and l loUi Lorens, and Mrs. . Gilbert
presented a group of delightful I Kennen, club members
piano numbers as a solo oirer-
Mrs. M. E. Peck, Mrs. Rob
ert Gatke and Mrs. Lilian
Hageman will receive at the
door.
Those who will alternate at
the urns during the afternoon
hours will be Mrs. A. A.
Schramm, Mrs. B. L. Steeves,
Mrs. C. A. Sprague, and Mrs O.
P. Bishop,
Serving wul be Mrs Daniel H.
Schultze, Mrs. Lestle Sparks, Mrs.
W. Q. Jones, Mrs. E. F. Oliver,
Mrs. Lawrence Ziilman, Mrs. W.
E. Power, Miss Lois Latimer,
Miss Marian Morange, and Miss
Gale Currey.
Assisting about the rooms will
be Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. W. V.
Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs.
Herman Clark, Mrs. F. G. Frank
lin, Mrs. H. M. Tennant, Mrs:
Roy Lockenour, Mrs. H. E. Rahe,
Mrs. C. C. Hawarth, Mrs. Edna
J. Ellis, JJrs. A. A. Vasakas, Mrs.
Charles L. Sherman, Miss Fran
ces Vlrginle Melton, Miss Helen
MacHlrron and Miss Edith De
nlse. Mrs. C. H. Johnson is general
chairman for the affair and as
sisting general chairman is Mrs,
Roy Keene.
Mural Artist Will
Address A. A. U. W.
The Saturday one o'clock lunch
eon meeting for the American as
sociation of University Women
will be of unusual interest be
cause of the speaker. Rev. B. Gei-
ser of Portland and McMinnrille.
Rer. Gelser is a mural artist of
distinction. He has Just completed
the mural painting for an -Episco
pal church of Denver, Colorado,
and Is now working on the mural
in St. Mark's Episcopal church of
Portland.
The theme upon which the art
ist will speak is "The Aim of Mod
ern Art". Because of extensire
foreign study the remarks of the
speaker will be the more Interest
Ing.
Musical numbers will be giren
by Miss Migonne Goddard of Mon
mouth, and a member ot the local
A. A. U. W.
Mrs. Lena Bartiuff entertained
members of the Middle Grove Ev
angelical church at her home Wed
nesday. Following a business ses
sion refreshments were served and
a social hour was enjoyed.
Ing. Miss Lois Plummer assisted
Mrs. Dalton for the first group
of quartet numbers.
This concert was an Invitation
al affair and Included a number
ot out-of-town people In attendance..
The formal initiation banquet j
The Mothers club of the Delta
Phi sorority will meetwith Mrs.
L. O. Clement, 345 North 17th
street Monday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Mrs. C. F. Gillette. Mrs.
E. E. Gilbert, and Mrs. O. W.
Emmons will be hostesses- Mem
bers are asked to bring light
given by the Beta Chi sorority la I weight woolen pieces with which
compliment to pledges wno were ito start a paicnworc quut.
being initiated into the sorority
was a smart event of Friday
night.
Mrs. Samuel Butler entertained
with an informal tea Wednesday
afternoon. She was assisted by
three maids, Miss Theo Beck, Miss
Marguerite Beck and Miss Julia
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Smith and
son William have arrived in Sa
lem and are making their homo
at ihm Royal ' Tt. Mr. Smith Is
an assistant ieer in the state !
highway depa uaent
Banauet
Brilliant
Event
A SMART affair of the weekend
was the formal banquet giv
en by the Alpha Phi Alpha
sorority la the Masonic temple
banquet room, observing the for
mal initiation of a group ot
pledges into membership in the
sorority.
The banquet room was brilliant
ly decorated with yellow and or
chid as the color scheme carried
out in lovely manner through the
use of many flowers.
Mrs. Robert Gatke acted as
toastmistress and responses were
made by Miss Lula Allen. Miss
Helen Stiles, Miss Margaret Schrel
ber and Miss Lucile Sumerlin.
Mrs. W. V. Johnson, house
mother of the sorority, and Prof.
and Mrs. Gatke were honored
guests for the affair. Pledges in
cluded Vernlta Van Fleet, Marjor
ie Lang, Mildred Drager, Eleanor
Tames, Leola Johnson, Betty
Smith, Eleanor Barth, Frances
Poor, Lorraine Sheldon, Dorothy
McDonald, Sidney Hannaford. Lu
cile Sumerlin and Margaret
Schneider.
Special -guests were David Mo-
ser, Don Pense, James Burdette,
Wallace McCrea, Don Poujade.
William Mosher, Garfield Barnett,
Bernard Newby, Stearns Cushlng,
Forrest Mills, Lowell Eddy. Ross
Knotts, Percy Sweet. Reo Young,
Eugene Smith, Alfred King. Don
ald Clarke, Cecil Harmon, Rufus
Franz, Myron Butler, Rou Har
land, Clarence Barton. Arthur
Smith. Donald Faber, Fred Har
ris, Clarence Poor, Robert Loean,
Paul Rowley, Harold Ro?e, Wil
mer Wells and Floyd Albin.
Woman's Greater Oregon
Association
will meet at Chamber of Com
merce at 8 P. -M. Monday,
Mar. 14th. Subject. Salem's
Linen Industry. Speakers, Mrs.
Carlton Smith and Supt. F. J.
Gllbraith. Dr. David Hill's
moving pictures. Everybody
welcome.
f Sis-
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. . . put on new clothes, and new
smiles, and-be photographed while
looking your best.
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and other face blemishes. Priced to sell at
83.00 a Jar. Special now. . , .
$
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FREE
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