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a, 4 V ThflTUUEGUN STATi:s:4AN;iSakn,Ur : -cnTTuesJay r.lcrnm?, r April l'J, 1WZ S ofcietjNews arid Club (;aiem Symphony Program is Salem Symphony orchestra will r present the third program of thel season April se in mo armory This will , bo the last program of ' the year for the orchestra. :; Dr. R. W. IIans Selta, director., and 'Mrs. W. Andreson. publicity manager, announce the soloist for , the program as C. Earle Jen- i-nlngs. . .vV'.x-: ' ' ' "' ' Mr. Jennings began his musical career at the age of fifteen. His v first teacher. Professor John Wil- - cot, eminent rolce coach of Den ver, Colorado, coached the young singer oyer a period of two years. - At that time ' Mr. Jennings was -acclaimed by critics to possess a " rolce that in later years would place him among the greatest ' concert artists of this ;conntry. ' - In lSlSrMr. Jennings enlisted with the 4Jnd diTision and served oyer Iseas for a. period ?ot- two years. - Upon hli rttarn to the ' Un&ed : States. - he agaln entered -' the- music field. While appearing - at a concert In Denver he was heard' by Dr. - Woodruff, bne of the .leading operatic coaches: of New, York. Dr. Woodruff was to conduct a summer course in . San Diego, California, and asked that Mr. Jennings study with him for operatic engagements. After a year's study - Mr. Jennings re turned 'to San Diego to appear in thes annual operatic concert giren - by the Association of Women's clubs of that city and scored a " triumph' as Tonlo !n the opera, Fagllccla. Bobert Morse, music eritic of that city said. "In hear ing this voice at the auditorium I am thoroughly convinced that Mr. Jennings today is one of the greatest baritones, this country has produced". in 192& Mr. Jennings went to . New York and coached under Madam finelle at the Metropolitan opera house. He remained under her guidance for a year. Mr. Jen nings appeared on several pro grams in the eastern cities. . One of the later engagements ; was his appearance ; in Warner Bros. "The Desert Song." Owing, to the limited field for the con cert artist .Mr. Jennings decided to study medicine and has chosen Willamette university for his pre medie work. After he has com- ' pleted his work hero he plans on " entering the medical school- of the University of Oregon In Portland. Mr. Jennings has taken ' up his residence in Salem at their , home on Rural avenue. At the concert given on the evening of April 30 in the Salem . armory which marks the final ap pearance of the Salem-Symphony . orchestra under the direction of ' Dr. John Selts for this season, music lovers will be; given the opportunity of hearing this young baritone in his first northwest , appearance. , . - The entire program io oe pre- sen ted by the orfchestra and guest artist Mr. Jennings and . accom- rxanut Both Bedford, include: r. - - Adagio Patheliqne...rr.Godard -a "Prologue" to Pagllacci. . . . . Leoncanallo, b Drink to Me Only With Thine ' Eyes .. . . . ...... . Jousen e Good Bye Tostl - Mr. Jennings' -Symphony, C Major ..Beethoven Adagio Molto, Allegro con brio Andante Cantablle eon moto Mlnuetto Finale, Adigio Allegro Molto e vivace. ; a On the Road to Mandalay . . i -'; w ....; . . . i . . . .;. Speaks b One Alone (The Desert Song) j: Romberg . -Smilln' Thru" Penn, Mr. Jennings , Prelude Slcillana, .Intermezzo 4 (Caveleria - Rustkana) " . Mascagni Funecal March of a Marionet. r- Gunod " Coronation-March - from "The T Prophet" ... ..... .Meyerbeer r .Scio Miss Estelle Vsetecka ' was pleasantly surprised" Wednes--dar. night when a large number of friends gathered, at the home of her parents, a short distance wa. snent'in dancT ing and playing cards. Miss Vsetecka Is a graduate of tScIo high" school and is spending 1 her vacation from the University 'of California hospital where she is taking a course in nursing and laboratorfal worl At a late hour refreshments were served to. the : following "guests: Mr. and Mrs; : Iouis Dobrovasky. Laddie and Frank Krassman, Mr. and Mrs,, J. F. Kukacka, Mr.' and v Mrs. (Charles Pletka and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mesley and family i Mrs. ': Anna " Doubeck, Helen - Za- vodsky, . John -llalecheck, ., Frank .Nadvornik, Jerry Holecheck and family, Patricia and Emily Nad- f vornik, Walter Holecheck . and ' family, Mrs. i Joe Harmon, Mr." iajid Mrs. Anton Hetzendorf. and 'ramlly. t V; ' i- . , s f Miss Vsetecka left I Friday to 1 resume her studies in California. , Jefferson -The beautiful coun- ' try home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. t McKee was the seene of a de ' lightful'tamily gathering Sunday, when . Mrs. McKee entertained t with a dinner-in : honor of her r husband's birthday.. A bouquet of I hyacinths and yelloV daisies formed :.the centerpiece5 tor the ' dining table. " Coven h were ; laid for: .Mr; and .Mrs., J.: J. Denson .. 'of Carlton; Mr.-and Mrs. W.- E. . North and son Billy. Mrs.' Selver . ; son and , Leland . 8-weltzer, all of ' Portland; i Mr. and Mrs:' . Chas. " Hoyt of Silverton;, 3Ir.' and Mrs. v Floyd Denson andson Jimmie of ' ' Corvallis; : Mr.", and Mrs- T. J. ' Denson -and- sons".' '-Tommy. 'and , Jerry of McMinnvtlle.v Mrs. N.. P. -' . Vlnyard and son Charles of Wa ' : con da; Mr. and Mrs. "Earl. Lynes. ; Mr. and Mrs." T. O. Kester and son Herman, Mr-- and Mrs. J. R. - - McKee, Mr, and Mrs. Paul. MeKee , and daughter Jean, T A. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee and '. soa ." Teddy,' Lincoln"" Waterman, . ?and . Mr.; and ; Mrs. Chas. McKee : Olive M. Doak, SOCIAL CALENDAR - Tuesday, April 19 - . . . v " ; W. C. T. U. bi-monthly meeting, .Tuesday, April , 11,1 p, n. ln W. C. T. U. hall,' corner of South Com mercial and Ferry streets; AH members urged to Attend. Writer's Section of Salem Art's League meeting with Dr. Helen Pearce, J7 North Winter street, Tues- . day, 7:30 p. m. ' "' ' t , . , T P. lu E. A P. club with Mrs. Ida Tecknburg. Mac leay district?' potlnck luncheon-at noon. - j American War Mothers, regular meeting, American - Lutheran church, 2 o'clock; social meetipg-and program ' to follow; ' - , -"' v:"-,,- .- Etokta club "gwest day tea at homo of Mrs. H. O. Carl. 5 E street. Wednesday, April 20 Woman's Forefgn .Missionary society of Leslie Memorial church,' regular meeting, Wednesday, April 20, 2 p. m. at Leslie haL Mrs. J. L. Ingrey and Mrs. O. E. Brooks hostesses. ."-v "-;::v . .k ' Lucy Ann" Circle of Methodist church, will meet Wednesday 2 p. m. at the home of MjrsWalter Spauld- --. ' ing. 1721 Court street. : 'ir-'-'Afi '- ' ' - : ' Regular mooting1 of the Ladies "f the Grand Army i of the Republic. Wednesday 2 P " m at home of Mrs.-rMaMTragllo-South. Commercial street; ' 1 ;. :- -:. r-' Mrs. AmelU Weil, "1280 Howard street, - win v bo ' hostess for Thimble club of Matcaheo lodge, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Please return all quilt blocks at this time. t ' Y. K. organization of First Methodist Episcopal church, box -party,1 Wednesday evening, April 20. at home of Mr. and Mrs. H.-D. McMillln. "" South Circle of First Christian church, all-day -meeting in church parlors. , First Congregational church Woman's Union meeting, all-day meeting in church; potluck luncheon served at noon. Mrs. Nellie Harris chairman. Mrs. Homer Smith, hostess to Town and Country club, at her home on North Summer street. Thursday, April 21 Chapter G. P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. A. T. Wain. Faculty Women's club of Willamette university meeting at home of Mrs. Roy Keene, 541 Lefelle street Piety Hill club with Mrs. E. C. Cross, 1287 Cheme keta street. Marion county Federation of Women's clubs, spring convention at Salem Heights Community, clubhouse; registration. 9:30 o'clock. Hayesville Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Charles Andresen Thursday, April 21. Saturday, April 23 . The Salem Symphony cunceri ai me Armory, saiuraay, April 30, 8:15 p County Federation of Clubs to Meet V Club women of Marion county have their Interest turned upon the Thursday meeting of the Marion county Federation of Women s clubs which will be held at the Salem Heights community clubhouse beginning with regis tration at 9:30 o'clock. At this time 21 clubs of the county will send delegates and representatives to the Federation meeting. The hostess club, Salem Heights Women's clubs, will serve a, luncheon at noon.- pro gram numbers of music and talks j have, been arranged for the pleas- ure oi ine guesis. The main part of the business I session i will be election of offi- j cers for the comfng year. Mrs. B. I e. Bower of Sublimity, present vice president. t will be the new president if the - custom of the club is j carried out as usual by electing! to the presidency the in cumbent vice president. Present officers and standing coumittee chairmen of the coun ty federation are: president, Mrs. Joseph j G. Fontaine, Jefferson; vice president, Mrs. B. E. Bower, Sublimity; secretary, Mrs. Walter! M. Pennington, Salem; treasurer, Mrs. Estella Caldwell, Salem; au ditor, Mrs. Retta W. Evans, Au rora; directors,- Mrs. J. Pelmul- der, Woodburn and Mrs. G. B. Bentsori, Silverton; children's farm home building fund, ' Mrs. David H. Looney, Jefferson; child welfare, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mill City: conservation. Mrs. A, E. Austin, i Woodburn; . education. Mrs. F. M. Erickson. Salem; ted-' eral extension, Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Stayton j legislation Miss Mattie Meatty, Salem: resolutions, Mrs. Waldo Brown, Hubbard. ' if kj ar:nrij,1 (Viiinril tn jINaUOnai council XO rresent opeaKer , The National Council for the Prevention of War will present Eleanor Doddridge Brannan as its speaker for Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock as Its speaker for Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock in the First Methodist church: This meeting is open to the pub lic. : Miss Brannon is a prominent woman lecturer of the United States. During the World war she served with the Y. M. C A. in France and was in Geneva for th 1929 assembly of the League of Nations. Her university work was taken at Oxford and at Gren oble universities. " The noted woman will be in Sa lem Wednesday night and will be a guest If or dinner' at the Y. M. C. A, at. S: 15 o'clock and will conduct i a round table discussion ionowing the dinner hour, t The Thursday night lecture will be on the subject of "Ameri ca at the Crossroads.. A charming party of Saturday night was that for which-Mr. and Mrs. Robert c.; Brennen .enter- talnediat their apartment Cards were; in play " for several hours ! with winning scores going to Mrs. Ted DeTennencourt and William KMB i BeaMstte Xre-Fad., SiJt Cr., ; Capital Beauty Shoppe Phene ra Nertk kUgh Wave Society Editor orchestra will be heard in m. Dramatic Society- Plans Social Evening A party will be iven at St Jo seph's ball. Winter anil diema. keta streets, Tuesday evening at a o ciock, oy st. Josenh's drama- tie club. Tables have been arran ged for bridge, "500" and "ounco." A one act play, under the dl rectlon of Dr. J. Harry Moran. will follow cards. The . members or the cast include Catharine Barr, Anna Karst. Josenhine Barr, Mary Brennan. Fred Bur. rell, Lawrence Alley and George voover.. Keireshments will be served and the evening completed wun aancing. KT. J C Y 1 XYT 'ulcu J-iigllSIl woman Will ArlHrixso t;rruir : Miss Christabel Pankhurst. noted English woman whose name for years has been prominently connected with the political ac tivity of English. women and who is now in the United States lectur ing as a bible student, will be the guest of Mrs. C. A. Kells for din ner -tonight Following the dinner hour Mrs. Kells is Inviting all who are in terested In the "relation of bibli cal prophecy to present, world con ditions" to call at her home at 8 o'clock for a round-table discus sion led by. Miss Pankhurst Mrs. Kells will ' receive her guests at 9.20 Leslie street. , Small Bobby Bradford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bradford was complimented with a happy birth day party by his mother Saturday when she entertained a group of his - small frjends invited to help him celebrate . his sixth anniver sary. Mrs. Darreil Bradford, Mrs. Donald Kuhn, Mrs. Harry Kroner, and Mrs. Mervin Fidler were ad ditional guests. . Miss -Frances Virginie Melton and a group of piano students from Willamette university at tended the recital given by Pader ewski in Portland Saturday night in the civic auditorium. ' Additional Society on Page 9 r: BOTH . ' ' r DRESS VALUES THE LITTLE DRESS r - , v . - ;.. . ... ..' - , Twentieth Anniversary; vCome see for yourself: Then tell your friends about it Bay ftewaad date yosf check MaaoBie Balldlag Affair ' ' ' ' '' -' lit Plans Announced For Federation Meeting- Announcement has Just been re ceived from. Mrs. I. V. Hubbard, radio, chairman of the . General Federation of Women's Clubs that there will bo a broadcast from the Seattle biennial Tuesday, June 14. Oregon clubwomen who cnnot at tend the convention may tune In on either KG W or KEX, Portland, from 11:45 to 12:45 and listen to the program.- whlch will undoubt edly be the address of the presl dent, Mrs. John F. Sippet i - An "outstanding feature of : the conventlonv will be the tea at the DoernbecheT hospital Thursday af ternoon, May 2 . This will take the place of the- usual birthday party held later In the season by the hospital guild. - Contributions made at the- tea -will be divided equally between the guild and fed eration up to a eertaia amount. Any elub making its contribution will have It credited. .directly to the federation endowment. fund. Part 6f the program planned for the tea' will be from the Chemawa Indian school and, the dedication of a tree honoring Mrs. Saldle Orr Dunbar, who was president of the federation when the Doernbecher endowment was created. Mrs. Charles N. Bilyeu was In Portland Saturday for a confer ence with Mrs. W. R. Mlnslnger. program chairman for the state convention, and Mrs. W. W. jGa briel, general chairman. Monday. April 18, she was to be the guest of the Arlington Woman's club. luncheon with- the Dallas Sorosis Tuesday, and an evening meeting at Moro the same day. Wednesday night she left Portland for Marsh- field, where a full. day's schedule bad been planned, with breakfast with the North Bend Woman's club, luncheor' at Coqullle, county meeting and tea at Myrtle Point, and an evening session in Marshfield at the home of Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, president of the Marshfield Civie club, and state chairman of American citizenship. Friday evening was to be spent in Rogue River and Saturday attend ing the convention of the first dis trict federation at the. Upper Val ley Community club near Ashland Sunday was to be spent in Med- ford as the guest of Mrs. E. L. Knapp, recording secretary of the state federation. April 29. Mrs. Bilyeu will attend the meeting of the Yamhill county federation at Newberg. These will be the last club visits until after the state convention. Every club in the state federa tion will be given the opportunity of honoring some departed mem ber the last day of the state con vention. Special tribute will be paid to Mrs. G. J. Frankel, past president of the federation, by Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar. Other tIB'l DISCOVERIES CONFIRM VIRTUES OF BRAII IN DIET Supplies "Bulk" and Vitamin B for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood For ten years, now, millions have found Kellogg's AliBban a safe, pleasant way to overcome common constipation with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy that so often result from this condition. Recent laboratory tests show that All-Bran supplies "bulkM to ex ercise the intestines, and Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. In addition, All-Bean ' contains twice as much blood-building iron, by weight, as beef liver. This "balk" inALL-BnAN is much like the "bulk" in lettuce. Inside the body, it absorbs moisture and forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Special cooking processes make All-Bean finer, softer, more pal atable. It Is not habit-forming. ; Think how much better it is to enjoy this delicious cereal than to take endless pills and drugs, which often lead to harmful' habits. : Two tablespoonfuls daily in serious cases with every meal are usually sufficient If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve Axx-Bban as a cereal with miUfor cream, or use in cooking'. Appetizing recipes on the red-ana green' package.- At all - grocers. Made by Kcllog in Battle Creek. SHOPS FRENCH SHOP FRENCH SHOP VALUES ahead If ye like enUl May ism Jest West ef. the Coart. Hawse . ine Lime . clubs may honor their members by placing a flower . or. flowers In a basket giving the name of the club and ' of the departed member, or members. The. Dallas sorosis will pay tribute to'the' late Mrs. L.ulu D. Crandr 11, for many years active In the civie life of The Dalles, and chairman, of Indian. welfare for the federation. , . VMotKersV Tea t i- Program Announced The "mothers? tea, Tor; which Girl Reserves of Parriah , eighth grade will be hostesses Wednes day, will bo graced with a delight ful program la addition to other Interesting and attractive features. . miss Geraldlne Parker will pre sent a violin- solo. Mrs. Dorothv Gibson will give a readinnv Mlsa Mildred Hickman will sing, and a quartet of Dorothy Pro. Louisa Klumpp, Doris Cramer and Ger aldlne Parker will sing a group of numbers, v. v- " -.rf" - - . Mrs. Milton Meyers will preside at the tea urns. Miss Esther Mc Minnimee, Miss Lydla Wilson and Mrs. Elizabeth. . Gallaher will re ceive the guests. ; . , ... Mrs.- Leona Cuckelbers: enter tained. Sunday with a dinner par ty - complimenting -Mrs," Emma Craig, : who will leave soon to make.her home ta Colorado. Mrs. Charles Beolens assisted - Mrs. Cuckelberg in servinr. Covers were placed for Mrs. Craig, honor guest, and for Miss Effie Splawn, Mrs. -Kate Hasmussen. Mrs." Mln nle Rush, Mrs. Lucile Compton, Mrs. Susan Comboy, Mrs. EJsle Koner, Mrs. Hanpah Dorks and Mrs. cuckelberg. i. .... New Value . oduced for the introdu wives. A;" The MASTER LOAF IS BETTER ... best . . . No. 1 Hard wheat flour, blended fied salt, C. and Fleischman's yeast and plenty of pure milk ... all this plus a new wonderful loaf of Ba ked 1 n . y yJ ti - ' k yriR carry valuable birthday cake coupons, r I :$A$yfiS sample cake atyour- cer'sjoday!! .- 'mhs " gMsat - Ssesa . ?- - Sk. . i. sssssk - msbbi v ' - " ? Mrs.- Lyle Thomas : -Honors: Mrs.' Akers ; : --' v. tx . ;.':'; 5 West Salem Mrs. V Arthur Akers was ' the ; Inspiration for ' a lovely surprise gift 'shower held at the home of Mrs. Lyle Thomas Friday afternoon, Mrs. Guy New gent sang some very beautiful vocal selections and a social hour preceeded the .. unwrapping . of packages and serving of dainty refreshments . by. the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. I. W. Thomas and Miss Ruth Thomas. Spring flow ers adorned the rooms of the home. . . . . -.' ; - Those 'attending the shower in cluded Mrs. Arthur J. Akers, Mrs. Rex ' Swelgert - Mrs. Nicholas Brinkley,. Mrs. C L. Dark, Mrs. L W. Thor4-s. Mrs F. M. Moore. Mrs W. D. Phillips, Mrs. Emmett A. Dickson; Mrs. '.Charles Wurm, Mrs. Guy Newgent Mrs." George Lathrop. Mrs. - Elmer ': Rierson, Mrs. -Phil Hathaway, Mrs. J. F. Stohl. ' Mrs. J. A. Huston. Mrs. Lyle - Thomas and ' the Misses Laurel Stohl and Rath Thomas. , J Rickey - Mr. and Mrs. T. Flts patrtck, were agreeably surprised when ' a group , of dose friends and relatives surprised them Ap r 17, on their 25th wedding an-. alversary. ' - -. - 'Those present besides the hon or guests were Mr", and Mrs. C. A,- Dessasoit. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ha ger, Mr and Mrs. George Hager, Mr. and' Mrs. W. H. Humphreys, Mr. and. Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pietrok. Mrs. W. Sodeman, Kathleen, Ann, Doro thy, Elisabeth and Patricia Fits Patrick. 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