The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oresroru Friday T.Icrrir.r. April 22, 1S32
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Society
.Mrs. Br E. Bower
Federation - .
. Head 'J a:
Salem ' Helghta-wMrs. P.
Bower of Sublimity was elected
president" of the Marlon county
' Federation, of , Women' clubs at
. the spring meeting held at the
- club house here Thursday, with
' 104 delegates and 2$ visitors in
'- attendance. ,.. " j:
Other ' officers named were:
i Mrs. Mason Bishop- of Etokta
" rlub, Salem," vice-president; Mrs.
Walter Pennington, Salem, seer-,
; tary ; Mrs. Grace 'Knibert-- Stay
ton, treasurer; .; Mrs." A. E. Aus-
tin, ; Woodburn. auditor; Mrs. Q.
M. Belknap. Talbot, and Mrs.vJe
: seph Q. Fontaine, Jefferson dl
: rectors. -'V. -.;-Ti-:pfz
i Miss fetbel Hickey, principal of
-the Mflr City school, gave -a, most
vintaresUnr talk on the Pueblo In
dians, and other .entertainment n
the afternoon program; included
musical numbers by Mrs. Gordon
, McGUchrtst . and v Miss Bernlce
; Hickman with Mrs. Kenneth Dal
ton accompanist.
Tha Jefferson club presented
roiirlnf nresident. Mrs. Jo-
- seph G. Fontaine, a sift at ap
v nmnrlata ceremony.
The club voted 50 from the
general funji for the hospital at
v, th Children's farm home near
Corvallis.
': Music during -the opening ses
slon was offered by Miss Jeanette
smith who nlaved a violin, soio.
and Miss Edith Finley, pianist.
. Resolutions . of V routine t nature
" i were brought in by Mrs. Waldo
F. Brown, Vera Ottoway and Mrs.
Victor Looney.
- -The delegates and friends were
welcomed by Mrs. M. O. Wheal-
don; inrocauon maae oy rbt.. a.
EL-Ellis and response to the wei
-come br Mrs. ' - J. ; Pelmulder;
: Woodburn. -
Tokens of appreciation, sweet
pea corsages, were presented by
Mrs. J. Pelmulder , to each of the
presiding officers at the opening
of -the morning session.
! . A Question which was expected
to arise. that - of taking - some
stand on the prohibition ouestioi
was raised by one' delegate and
fell unheeded for want of discus-
sion. ; ' - .
Important Club -Session
Saturday
One of the outstanding meet
ings for the year for Salem Wom
an's club will be that held Satur
day afternoon at the clubhouse
at which time officers for the year
will be elected as a part of the
business of the day.
Nominations' were made at the
last club session and only one of
ficer was nominated for each of
fice bu.t It Is possible for nomin
ations to be made from the floor
at the election meeting to compe
tition Is still possible.
Following the business meeting
. program has-been planned .at
-which time Mrs. C.'W." Hayhurst j
of Portland, prominent clubwom
an and parent teacher worker will
speak. Mrs. Hayhurst has also Just
completed a tour around the
'world. Her remarks' are being
anticipated by clubwomen of 3a-
leaa. The annual reception to new
members will conclude this meet
ing., Mrs. "C. A. Sprague and har
committee is In charge.
The club has two more meetings
before It concludes its season May
28. . .
.
Bethel Mrs. A. I. Eoff and
- Mrs. Roy . Marcband entertained
with an evening of cards at the
w Eoff home In Salem - Saturday
'night, with S00 in play at six ta
f bles. .
' ' High score honors went to Mrs.
H. H. Boles and E. W. Kitchen.
' and the consolation to Mrs. L. W.
Creech and Frank, Zak.
, ' Those present .-'were Mt. ' and
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs,
, Cass Nichols,' Mrs J. A. Haln, Mr.
and Mrs wr T. f!rech.r Mr ' and
and Mrs. Wr If: Creech," Mr. and
Mrs. -Frank" Zak. Miss .'Josephine
Zak. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,0. Lauder,
back;"' Junior', and Dean,' Mr., and
Mrs. E, W. kitchen, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Bowen,' C. B." Llndsey,! Os
car Mlksell, Mr: -and Mrs. H. H.
Boles, Evelyn . and Norma - Ju he.
Mi . -ttnif Mr . Hav ifl.hnil mA
;"VLr-7iv"
f?ri "D IBv Ai anu. uio.
Eoff.
-At the sunoerihour Mrs. Marl
; chand and Mrs. JBoff were assUted
1 ?Zinf&&n-:'l-Lauder
. r back. Evelyn Boles and Ruth Eoff.
..-. . i ... '.
Holfy wood -Mrs. .a; McCani
was hostess to the Merry Mlngler,
Club Wednesday afternoon..:- Mrs.
A. .W. Fletcher : read : an .'Arlrln.t
poem;;When Mothw; Joined the
vuo - ana; unesier MCKane . play- WoofLburn XI la it,mt w
.d 'cello selections.' Ah ovstr infcUf
""V rs r'f i1.
- uues.ts were Mrs.-, Olsen Mrs
'swi MvvauV i 1 9
and Mrs
A W
Tharpe,
wooaDurn. Mrsi' c:c. cot wen.'
Miss Fern'ColweU Mrsfed Leonf
MJ!l0B"' "M,a- p' F -
gram; is: being.-arranged by, th
Women's Blble;clasa of .the First
Methodist thurch- aj. the borne
; - land. "The party will-return. early
-r.net.weelc.::rJ..
II R. Jones.- Dr'MaryPurvlhe.
tr-. fi... t
tn. Portland- Wednesday !gt
Where thev . attnd(w1'. a. nerform.
: iiffan?r.Sw lWMinJ5fi5fev
- ma s m. rj . . - nn rrnr , mmwm i eina ' i a. m . s -- - kk '
... hostesses. ,. , - , j ;"::zn'a'rfti ?snwLVI'" i .v-'?-
-.v - - -v I dn rTne --itjf o 'clock f-POl .-"i-T:,-,"
,y,. f. ck'. lniiclieon:wh1hmeinbera:6f '..Cfnn.n Alt 01,;''.
-f Ar ousiness meeting and r.Uhe'SDHn--VaiW uia.ii,.V--. I. . 1 1 1 1 ! II 1 Ul I'...f
Mrs. Cordelia LaBare1. 1T45 Lee been postpone unttt Thursday 6t?r&&&Ml
; - streeVFriday nfternOQn Mem.
this meeting- ?yiar lor,theKer; Bahv home Li??.'
5 Mrs. B'f; Shoxxaker is aCtendr ktv- t y 1'i l''00?
- A inr a- serlertf mlaslonkrv :MHm i A2iVi.ifiii i-Vlv.r.1 amistakSbl"
".i?'iinrfltn-n Aru, tiirT& lliLTlJl Store "and .
:;'vC.?,,?n,paa3rIa - number "iet VU'-S? Gaht;clrcleLadies.ot Grind r"J?
- - .ubhv uv. 1 it ni suacfiuni . HL IDA DOTTIH- nr.l
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News and
iye M. Doak, Society Editor
SOCrAL CALENDAR
Friday, April 22 . "
Tomarco class of First -M. E. chureh, potluck din- ,,
ner In downstairs dining room of Y. M. C. A.
- Junior adults of Neighbors of -Woodcraft, present- J
Ing program; dancing and refreshments for Neighbors :-;
and friends will follow.
, Labish Royal ' Nelghbbrs hostess to Salem Royal .
V Neighbors,- at Chemawa Woodman hall. ; V . c V ,
s : ; iTbree Links club, 2:30 o'cloek, club parlors;', ex-
change of flowers and plants. '-- y-"-'-1 -y-
Women's' Bible class, First M. E. church, 2:30
V o'clock; Mrs.- Cordelia - LaBare hostess I at 1745 ; Ie
street.' -r ; f -: , 1 ; .; : ;
- vUBerean W. W. G. of First Baptist church, with Mrs.
SBrittOtt Ross, 641 North Liberty street; potluck supper
9:30 o'clock .followed by program, ' i
Mrs. Homer Goulet, hostess at her rural home to
Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal 'church for bridge ..
.iea; hour 2 to t, o'clock. . , - .
MM' ' Saturday, April 23 M ' . : , . ' :
- .. v The Salem Symphony orchestra will r be- beard In
oneert at the. ArmorySaturdat. April .30, 8:15 p. m.
"u. Salem Woman's club election of officers for com- -;.ln
year; talk by- Mrsv 0-W. Hayhurst, Portlands on A
v Clufc Woman Looks at Her World.? v ;
Recital Programs -Continue
of Interest
Interest continues to hold con-
cernlne v the series of piano - re-1
cltals which are Included in the
annual spring recitals sponsored
by the piano department' of WJ1
lamette . university, Miss Frances
Virginie Melton, professor. Am
" Miss Melton has presented one
senior recital, a lovely one by
Miss Edith -Findley, one double
sophomore! rec.iUl. 'and Tuesday
evening will present Miss Betty
Boylan In a sophomore recital.
T thA fn In ia ttiAA 1tl Ka
junior Tecltal presented by Miss
voice and piano recital for Jun
iors at which ' time Prof. . Cam,
iron "Marshal, heli tf ' tK WlW
limtu .MhMi -i)f wni
present Misi EllwbeS Sement
'r.. Mlaf. lttaDV ,viemat
ana miss t Meiion win present
Mlaa finfM T.awa
Miss Lois Fellows will be-presented
in a senior recital and a
post graduate recital will be giv
en by Miss Helene Price.
Miss Elizabeth Boylan will
present the following - program
Tuesday evening ln - Waller ' hall
at S o'clock assisted by -Miss
Jeanette Smith, violinist: u
Chopin,. Prelude Op. 28. No. 19
. .. .nuuuuu
Leschetlsky . . Jeu des ondes
dizaDeis , Hoyian . - ;
Wleniawskl .......... .Legehde I
Jeanette Smith ' I
Bach.. Prelude and Fuge No. 21.
Bach . . .Arioso
Bach-Griinger; : . Blithe Bells
Elisabeth Boylan i
Wagner;,.; . . .Wal.ther's Prise '
. Song from Die iMiestersinger Wright.' Miss wrtgnt nas - an
Kretelet.1? i . ;v.. .'.LelbesUed nounced that she will become the
; - - ' Jeanette Smith'' ' V bride of. Fred S. Reimer, Jrrt of
Sisxt.iConcert;Etude in Be Flat Portland, Saturday night at 8;30
Phene-Baton . . V. . . : . . . ; ' o'clock, : The ceremony will Jhj
, ...Spinning Girls ot Cara'n tec
jfacDoirell
Elizabeth Boylan - '
. . .....
.Concerto No," 1 In La miheur
. :. .Maestoso-AlIegrocon fusco
.- " Elizabeth Boylan : T
Orchestral parts played on sec-
ond piano by Barbara Barham.'
-
Mrs. Ida Teckenburg entertain-
ed members of tbe P. L. E. and
F.-club at her rural home Tues-
day for an all-day meeting and
in the evening a number , of , the
husbands of club members called
for dinner. Music and an Intor-
mal social time marked the even-
ing meeting and sewing occupied
the afternoon hours. Club mem
bers present were Mary Aolin.
Myrtle Bechtel, Frances Green-J
wood. Henrietta erguson,' Leila
Vinson, ieiue Hansen, ssiorence
ShlppMaggie Knighton, Pearl
Kbixer, Grace - Farrow, - Delia
Busbnell. . Hester Hogan. Laura
Alice Davies Aase ; Hlrton.rand
Obrist"Maj Ratrilife - Susie Pari
" .51.1 ML - Sn!ie ?
ralntor , and Dorothy , Jenntte
Jefe ,Ki,ec,al Jests -r.y.
Jk. r: -: v
West Central i circle -r of the
First r Methodist ; church " held
business and social meeting" at the'
home of- Mrs. Almira Hal Wed-
nppri a v ifftriiAnii ' Un . rAr.A
I a IJ - . . r
i taura ? Haiet were -assUtinr host
I esses.
,-Mrs. J .! MeAdainSi presi
uZ?Zi.ZlJZ:
I -"- . ,-. Vw
meeUng.At .the teaVhour. the
aest8 wereseated.af,maUtableV
each , table' centered With t an at-
Si"1
were Vse about thVguesoms" ?ltf
present -for tbo'af ternodn were 1 7 4 !L0t -12 ' .r "
---.tl Jjlnmlnd3UA tamlly., Mrs.
darevenini at the conhtrr om
of- her Mother ! (L-'W Mrlii
I MiUriui 'r.i :.;tiz , 'f-.
GonegaU loFMrwB
Ttd, Rogers, Melvinli
SdHiI- Vol tow UlnW.V.-kAj
cletn ere aHend at' the home
of a ellow WJt V"
or Purvine .of ; Salem - this; Veer has
Mrs. yMabelTraglloi Mrsp.n.if 57 rf"; V '47
14 MUsawaVekTKnT.nnd,
I w. ir "."r;","-
I nnhiue brldie oartv ,nt th Km.
I bom Uniu1 n!V Drl,).. ...
Gub
Club Hostess for
Informal Dinner
Ecclesia' club members enter-1
tained with: an informal dinner
party vveanesaay evening in the
Green Gate room of the Spa. The
table was attracre with a cen
terpiece of- yellow 'flowers : flank
ed by. tall grefen Itapers. ,
' Between courses Miss Norma
I Sutherland 'gave' two clever read
ings and after the, dinner Dr.
;?' - : - B?" - :5II,",torUSfe
the - group " by showing moving
pictures of Oregon scenic attrac-
tions and health picture, giv-l
ln fn ,nt"eltinKJ,tJ1.!! ln COn
oioi .nAat. fV, ,. Mini, 1
in addition t Dr. Hill wera Mrs.
S111-, -PSW-
Dorothj Travis and Miss Helen
Hiller.: Club members .present
, r.th, v.rimn vima
. .
u.rho. v.wiia. rj..n-ii Nor.
muninzKr jskuh urn juio. fi& i
ma Sutherland. Golda Wheeler,
Elinor Dorrance, Edna McElhan
ey, Flora Turnbull; Winifred
Senn. , Charlotte Horning and
Emma' Dell Schwabbauer.
. "
a- line partr t the Elslnore the-
atre next Wednesday evening.
i. ai'ii ii t 1 j.
MlSS Mildred W Jlght to
wi if-' o r
WW r. J, ixeimer
. ' . . . . , .
wood burnMrs. aianei wngm
na 41 r- Maoei wenaei jirere nosi-
asses, to a.iriae-to-te. snower ror.
Miss Muarea wrignc weaneeaay
fternoon at the home or, Mrs.,
held at-the-home of the groom's
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. O
H Kostllahnr Miss Wright, one of
I the popular members of the
I younger set in Woodburn, is well
1 knownhere. She graduated from
high" school here in 1128.
' Those Invited rwere; Mrs., Min-
lnl Melvln. Miss Mamie Lennart.
Mis Pearl Zulsddrf. Mrs. Gertrude
Iparkhni. Mrs. fin r Warwick. Mrs.
Herman Bonfrager, Mrs. Vena
Dodge, Mrs. S. W. Harper,-Mrs.'
Robert McClnre, Mrs. W. IL Broy-'
ied, :Mrs. Elmer Settleraler, Mrs.
George Beach ' Miss Carol Mina-
ker. Miss Mildred Harader, Miss
Edith Rofinot. all of Woodburn:
Miss BethMorrlson f .Silverton.
1 Mrs ' Williani - Alison , and Mrs. A.
It. mmni vr-nru- i h
hostesses, Mrs. Mable Wright and
Mrg.; Mabel HendeL; ' I
I .-
scottslaills Two weekend so
-ui wta hA hr:
I kiw.An ti...m nr.
n.l n, -Qmm.w .l.lit - ( . Vain. Va
birthday; Thqse present were Mrs.
ff C"' 5f V, lVi
Mr and Mrs. H. S. DUon. Mrrand
Mrs. W.T.-JHogg andsdaughter
Mr. and M?g. Artnur Rich;
and two daurhters of Salem. 'Al-
and two daughters. of Salem, A1
mond -Richt iPhyllls ; and Sundry
Rich and Mrs.Vlna; Loainger.y,;
;A .surprise.party was given SaU
urday : Mr." .'and . Mrs. Floyd. Shep'
herd, at their.Jiojne. -,-The occasion
beiiir their 'SOth'wftddlniy, "nnnl.
L '7LT
with nlce'alfL -Those" nresent
1 f "h;.n-jiic;saft.:Those present
-ZWt&frg
TdV J:JvS;S"S'
J'l?'
were Mr. 'and Mrs.Floyd Shep'
UeMrandMrsrLbuis Shepherd
v w8s.. c uu, .,
Grace,
X" y"?"-.
fJi na- ?DJfi ?epero,;ray.
flnd
-Sli
irgtiment--money -back if
'glTe you INSTANT,
e, relief vPernrs Drug
. all : other T s:o6dvdmg4
guarantee;
)nUini.V"n6 chloroform nor
sLWiiijica. v - oiuviia
"tastes: But If rou.
wn oo you care wnat it smeiis
"UI fNT.R' u w"
tT i wan nOWnaS JOU .get
I . t. SKwSS Bk. Bl AM Jh WM mB mM SL Si Jt- - '
Aff
airs
3 '
I Plans Continue-for 1
Music Week ' -
IndlTldual groups are now. busy
with programs being dereloped for
Music vweek. From the Daughters
: of the American Rerolutlon comes
i the announcement of the plans for
the dedication, of the elm Jree gtr-
en by the past state regent Mrs.
William . Wallace McCredie. and
whic has already been planted on
the statehouse grounds. ' ;, '
This dedication will take place
at 4 o'clock the afternoon of May
x. The pubyc Is urged to be pres
ent for the spectacular dedication
semee. .
Miss Lena Belle Tartar will pre
sent a' group . of - Salem nubile
school music students 1n blcenten
nlal. features : for the: first halt bf
the program. A ' PA:R. - member
will . glTe the .history of the elm
and the last part of, the program
will be giren hy the Salem high
school band under the direction Of
Elbert Derry. ...r
Mrs. C C. Geer Is in charge of
this program as head of the tree
planting committee,
A second program of Interest Is
i that being given the evening of
May S at Waller hall by the Wll
lamette university school of music
This' program will Include two
piano numbers from Abe piano de-
partment presented by Miss Fran
ces Ylrglnie Melton; siring quar-
tec numoers ana vioim soio irom
department of Prof. William Wal-
lace Graham, and the' Philhar
monic choir under the direction of
Prof. Cameron, Marshall will pre
sent a group of numbers.
Plans are also under .way for
the musical "at homes" to be. a
feature of several .homes - this
Music week. Mrs.: M. D. McCallls
ter and Mrs.' A. M. Hansen plan
to entertain a group May 3.
Mrs. R. W. Hans Sefts assisted
by Jlrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Charles
SSTllS T Fred Bill. 7tMto
r FJ f1" enierJr15
d the Nfle dub at .her home Wed
nesday , at ternoon . with a.brldg)
inK rnvar. .r. niar tnr
24. Mrs. Charles Pratt and Mrs.
George Dunsford
held winning
scores.
Alpha Chi Omega alumnae
group was the guest of Mrs. Mon
roe Gilbert and Miss Ethelwynne
Murton at th Gllbert ,tudl0
Monday night. Cards were in
play and winning scores were
neia oy jars. 1
Martin Ferry.
held by Mrs. Carl Pope and Mrs.
PI " " - ' ' 'tefE I
:::f rR5i cH mmi -ffh h
V Tics -ACTv M&v7 ACi: - ! .-V
I ;rAt L-SPEC!ALitr 7T Vmn S -a- - .a;
'-ifT'A x-WvcAAA?.v j,; .A v i
I) - . '-- 's. f-Kmr . -....-j X--"' '-..''.- -"-'... .Ito-llK'.'i . . i----r-.--r.. - . . 7 .- H
MacDdwell Club Plans
BrilHahtEvent:;!il;riS
Perhaps one: ef the best ticket
sales , of the -past seasons : Is be-
ing enjoyea, ny ine Baiem'jaac
Dowell club for Its spring chorus
program, .final program for the
season.- " -;-:- iv-. -'..
Miss Lena Belle Tartar la di
rector of this chorus which has
selected brilliant numbers' for Its
final offering this spring.. , t
The : Alicia McElroy ensemble
will 'supplement . the chorus as
assisting artists. Several features
of interest are true'regardlng the
ensemble. Miss McElroy Is well
known in Salem " where she re
sided , for .some, time - during her
early , school ' days. . The ensemble
has played here ' before - and ' has
been well received.-1 The -viola
which is to . be played by Miss
Katherine ; Hoon, Is reported . to
be a very old and famous make
which was Imported -from';' Aus-,
trla. . . . . .'-.: '
i Miss Frances Virginie Melton
is . president of the '. Salem Mac-
Dowell club.: and has- been "for
the past three years... Miss MeU
ton announces that' she will re
sign from her post at the annual
meeting - which comes ur '-May.
She feels that three jeers -of
service ' is enough to - warrant rs
change. The presldencr Is -a large
responsiBiuiv -ana. to- - wnora . it
will fall has not" yet "been sug
gested; . ; V -
. Another thing of Interest con
cernlng the club Is that' a recep-
tlbn'will follow the program atM
Waller hall 'Monday night.- The
affair-will be given at the honie
of . Prof. and Mrs. T.- S.' Roberts
and ' will compliment members - of
the chorus. ; the Alicia McElroy
ensemble, and Invited guests..
, '
Siewert-Potter;.
Nuptials Celebrated
An attractive home wedding o
Interest to many "people in Salem
was that ot high noon Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs: A. A
Siewert at which time Miss Hul-
da Siewert, sister of Mr. Siewert.
became, the bride of Ford Potter
Rev..Grover C. BIrtchett read the
service of the immediate family,
Following the ceremony, a wed
ding . breakfast was served with
covers placed for 21 guests, mem
bers of the immediate families.
Both. Mr. and Mrs. Potter are
well .known ln Salem where they
both have resided in the past.' Fo
several years they both hare been
residents ot .'Portland where, they
wui continue to make their Home
. -. .
Kingwood. - A record attend
nee marked the meeting of -the
Laurel Social Hour club Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Warren B. Baker ln Salem, the en
tire membership except one being
present. -
. Guessing , contests under - the
leadership o Mrs., J: A. Yantisa,
needlework and conversation oc
cupied the social hour, after which
an elaborate-luncheon was served.
Mrs. J. B. Smith will be hostess
Tuesday May I, at her home on
Glenn' Creek -road. .Members are
requested; to regard the occasion
'dress-Bp" ay. t Costumes of
long gone days will be considered
especially apppropnate. . .
Members and guests . present
were Mesdames G. L, Adams Ber
nard Benson, Theodore Bernard,
K. A. Blevina, RAymond compten,
E. W. Emmett, B. B. Flack. . Ed
Finley, Robert Hell. Eugene
Krebs.- J.- B. Smith. ' G. Ev Vos-
baugh. J,VA. -ysntlss. Albert Beck
man. Arnold Coffee. K. P. Mobley,
Harold Mace. Wllllaa Hill and
the hostess, Mrs.- Baker. '
Thimble.Clurj Plana.
Benefit i -; ; ' ' . " 1 ;
Members of the Thimble club
of the Maccabees met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Amelia Webb and planned tor a
benefit . entertainment '.which " wllf
be given April 21 and with which
the Order ot Oregon Loggers will
assist.' -.; . ' - .
V'The' program will be between
t and;:15 o'clock in Fraternal
temple, and this -will be followed
by dancing. . ' v
-.Committees in charge Include
Mrs.' Myra. Dotson, Mrs. Mamie
Robenette, Mrs.'. Elizabeth Tay
lor, for the enter door; Mrs. Ber
tha Loveland. Mrs. Neoma Beebe,
Mrs.-Mabyne Diets.. Mrs. Elizabeth
Strang, and Mrs. Lyda Covolt, in
side door; Mrs. Alice Gilson, Mrs.
Amelia Webb, Mrs. Margaret Ber
nard in i and .Mrs. Georgia Hamil
ton,' refreshments.
' All committees are requested to
meet at the hall at 7:30 o'clock
Thursday night.
Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo
will read some ot her original
poems and Mrs. Harry Harms and
Mrs. M. D. McCalllster will sing a
duet on the final program to be
given by the state federation con
vention of women's clubs In Port
land the last, of May. Miss Grace
Chamberlain is in charge of the
program ' called 'a "Walking Re
hearsal." alias . Chamberlain Is
state-chairman, of fine arts.
, .
The Fldells ' class of. the First
Baptist church has postponed Its
meeting to a date to be announc
ed later. .
MODERN WOMEN
Do Not Tolerate .
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
706 Marion Laboratories
Remove It Safely.Pernuuiently
904-5 1st Nat'l Bank.
' Tel. 4T
Prof. J. C. Nelson:
Aqdresses P. E.O.;
Prof. J. C. Nelson gave an Im
pressive ' and . comprehensive talk
on the "Fite Tear plan" or Rus
sia; before Chapter O of the P. .
O. sisterhood .Thursday afternoon
at the regular meeting held at the
home of Mrs. A. T. ,Waln. Th!s
talk was In line with the study
program ' ot the group - for this
year. -All phases of present day
Russia : are being considered by
the group. i " -" - ''
: At the next meeting which will
be held at the home ot Mrs. W H.
Byrd. Mrs. Monroe- Gilbert i wtll
speak on Russian art.
An Informal social hour con-
eluded- the business and. program
meeting ot the afternoon. Mrs.
Lilian R.-Hagman was a special
gu9Lr-r--f r;i- ''...;
Members ' present were- Mrs,
Fred Tooxe. -r Mrs. WS M. - Smith.
Mrs, A. T. Woolpert. Mrs. 1 W- S:
Selee, Mrs; Fred Lange, Mrs. C.
Kr Logan. Mrs. W. Hi-Byrd. Mrs.
Harold Hughes. ' Mrs. - W. W;
Moore. Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Mrs.-D.
X. Beeehler. Miss Annora Welch,
Mrs, A- A.' Schramm. Mrs. Frank
Churchill and Mrs,-WaU.
.' Independence ' Mrs J. C--Col
lins-was the chairman for the Mu
sic Day program: at the. Tuesday
afternoon meeting of the In depen
dence Woman's clsb.
a The program Included: talk on
music by Mrs. Collins; violin solos
by Miss Barbara Powers ot Men
mouth, accompanied by Miss Lots
Riggs of Salem; vocal duet by
Mrs. Ellen Davis and Mrs. Maurice
J. Butler; solo by Mrs. Butler;
duet by Mrs. Collins and Mrs. But
ler; and a Solo by. Mrs. Collins.
Mrs. Harry McHale accompanied
all the vocal numbers.
Mrs. M. C. Williams was elect
ed the delegate to accompany Mrs'.
Maurice J. Butler, the club presi
dent, to the 30th convention of
the State Federation of. Women's
crabs at Portland May 25-28.
Special guests were Mrs. Ralph
Riggs and daughter. Miss Lois
Riggs of Salem and Miss Barbara
Powers of Monmouth. 'Hostesses
were Mrs. Ira Mix. Mrs. R. M.
TAP DANCING
CLASSES
Mondays and Thursdays
Castfflian Hall
Rates
2 "classes weekly, $5. month.
Beginners, ' f onadatlon and
. advanced rowtlnes.
Classes arranged for. business
.wanes.
APPOINTMENTS MONDAY,
April 25th, at Castnilan HaU,
- 4 to S p. so.
CHENEY BROH. School ot
Dancing. .
Walker and Mrs. E. E. DeArmend.
A uit Dav benefit card party
was annoanced for the next meet.
ing. May J with .Mrs. M. C. Wil-
llsms. the chairman of the general- -committee?
Each table will hTe UL ;
own hostess; prlxe, decoration and. ; v - .
cards. mf .. - -; --.c -- ; -.t -.;.- v. i- .;
Mrs. Roy Wassara z;-':-
ELntertams-'-1 :i-i-:Jy)y!.
Mrs. Roy 1 Wassass entertained '
Thursday - complimenting mem-
bers ot the. K. C K, T.- club at "
her - home. An Informal after- :
aoon was cencieded with a 'tea
hour at w hkshv time, Mis.- Vernon
Perry assisted ; Isv xrvjag.
, Mrs.; Bert Waller will be host- -
ess to the group in we weeks.'
f Mrs. Vernon. Perry. was n spe- -
elal guest '.for -Thursday after- -noon,
-dub .members -were' Mrs.
Lena Townsend, Mrs,-- Fred Bar
ker. Mrs. Bert WaUer, Mrs. Hat
tie Given. Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs.
Alma:Thompson.- MrsV-T. C" Mc
Intyre.' Mrs. Ray GaxX Mrs. A.
A. Oraber, Sn, , Q. J McDonnell,
Mrs. Otto ' ScheReerg, ad - Mrs.
Wassam. V'--, -.;' " ; - .tr-
"The Junior Adults ef 4he Neigh
bors of .Woodcraft lodge will take
charge of the program for tonlf ut
to he presented la -Fraternal tem
ple beginning at .o'clock.. , Miss -Louise
Kayser Is general chairman -for
arrangements. Following the
program, dancing will be enjoyed
And refreshments will be served.
Members , of - lodge and their
friends are Invited.
Mrs. H. S. Prescott leaves this
morning for Los Angejes, Calif.
She plans to spend two months
vtsiting friends and relatives ln
the south.
WomenOnly!
Saturday, 2 P. M.
SECRETS OF FAMOUS
STAGE BEAUTIES
How they
reduce and
refjan their
joittk.
Abo-.
ftmmne
hygiene
DR. ROX ALLEir
MARION HOTEL
Saturday 2 P, M.
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