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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Orejroru Wednesday Morning, September 21, 1932
Society
Reception Will be
Of Interest
hein welcomed
k.v in Salem after the summer
vacation, and those new to thje
city are being greeted by members
of the P. T. JL. association of thje
"ltv- - j
Tonight the Lincoln P. T. A.
will entertain at tha school housje
with an attractively planned re
ception to greet the teachers cjf
this school. The hour has been set
at 7:30 o'clock.
An Interesting program has
been arranged by the committed,
which includes Mrs. Steven Stohf;.
Mrs. Wayne Greenwood and Df.
L E. Barrick. j
Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr.. is chairman
of the reception committee and
assisting her is Mrs. H. N. Craib
and Mrs. Elmer Wooten.
Hotesses who will serve in
each room, include Mrs. Wallace
Bonesteele, first grade; Mrs. "VSf.
F. Perlich, second grade; Mrs. A.
A. Schramm, thijuLpade; Mrs. T.
C Harrington, fourth grade; Mrs.
Leslie Springer, fifth grade; Mrs.
O L. Marshall, sixth grade.
Judge George Rossman will
give the main address of the even
ing and musical numbers will be
presented.
Other committees working, in,
clud the publicity committee,
Mrs. Nina Adams and Steve Stone;
finance, W. F. Perlich. Miss Ber
tha Englehorn and 3. McNeil;
flower. Mrs. Don Taylor; and car
committee, Mrs. T. C. Bates.
All parents and friends are
urged to attend this opening soc
ial occasion of the school.
Friday night the members of
the McKinley P. T. A. will enter
tain with a reception, to the teach
ers of this school. .
A program has been arranged
by Miss Long, chairman of the
social committee and this will in
clude musical numbers and short
talks. Superintendent of schools,
George Hug. will give the address
of welcome and to this response
will be made by both a parent and
a teacher.
Special guests in addition to the
building teachers, will be element
ary supervisors. D r. Vernon
Douglas in president of the as
sociation for this year.
Parties Compliment j
Bride Elect
Mies Velma Simpkins, j
elect of Donald Deckcbach, .-is
the inspiration for an attractive
evening of bridge at the home of
Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Jr., Tues-da-
'
Miss Simpkins will also be the
honor guest for an Informal evei
ing Friday night with Miss Kath
lyn Elgin as hostess.
Pattern
By ANNE ADAMS
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Pattern 2270 may be ordered
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contrasting. Illustrated step-by-step
sewing instructions included
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News and Club
Olive M. Doak,
SOCIAL' CALENDAR
Wednesday, September 21
Naomi circle of First Methodist church, with Mrt.
A. H. Fuestman.
Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Leslie Meth
odist church, with Mrs. John Kooreman, 1755 South
High street .
Past Noble Grands club with Mrs. D. A. Hodge,
1270 Chemeketa street; 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Roy Hewitt entertain members of Lucy Ann
circle of Jason Lee church, at her home, 1329 Cheme
keta street: 2:30 o'clock.
East Circle of First Methodist church with Mrs.
A. A. Keene. 426 North Winter street.
Lincoln Parent Teacher's association reception for
teachers, 8 o'clock in .school house. Judge George Ross
man, speaker, special music planned.
South East circle of First Methodist church, Mrs.
E. C. Miller. 155 South 19th street, 2:30 o'clock,
keta street; one o'clock dessert luncheon.
West Central circle of First Methodist church with
Mrs. R. K. Ohling. 1135 North Fourth street.
McCormack class of First Methodist church, pot
lack dinner at parsonage. 6:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Helen Persons, 1495 North Fourth street,
hostess to Royal Neighbors sewing club; all day meet
ing; bring own table service for potluck luncheon.
First meeting of fall for Ladies Aid society of First
Presbyterian church with Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 765 Court
street, 2:30 o'clock.
First meeting of fall for Hannah Rosa court, in
Masonic temple; Mrs. J. B. Hewitt will preside.
Farewell reception for Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Howe,
3 o'clock, in parlors of First Christian church; all mem
bers and friends Invited.
Important business session of Woman's Union of
First Congregational church, Miss Constance Kantner,
853 North Commercial street; talk at 3:30 o'clock by
Dr. Charles C. Merrill of New York city.
Thursday, September 22
Faculty Women's club at Lausanne hall, tea
meeting.
Circle of Spiritualist church of Devine Truth, with
Rev. Gordon Fleming, 253 D street, between Commer
cial and Front, 8 o'clock.
Salem Nile club one o'clock luncheon, at Masonic
temple.
Friday, September 23
Past Matrons club of Eastern Star, 7:30 o'clock
dinner at home of Mrs. Ida M. Godfrey.
McKinley P. T. A. reception to teachers, 7:45
o'clock, in school; program and social hour to follow.
Saturday, September 2U
Silver Medal contest for oratory for children, spon
sored by W. C. T. U. at Englewood United Brethern
church.
Mrs. Ed Viesko
Is Club Hostess
Mrs. Ed Viesko entertained
for the Amicitian club at her
home Tuesday afternoon. An in
formal few hours of conversation
and sewing was followed by an
attractive tea hour.
Among special guests were
Mrs. Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Al
Adolphson. Mrs. Joseph Schur
and Mrs. Ted Endicott. Members
present were Mrs. Oliver Huston,
Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. A. J.
Wheaton, Mrs. V. A. Douglas,
Mrs. M. Panek, Mrs. R. R. Board
man. Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs.
Karl Emmons, Mrs. H. R. White
and Mrs. Viesko.
, "Mrs. H. R. White will be host
ess to the group in two weeks.
Birthday Occasions
Surprise Party
The birthday of Miss Viola
Haack was the inspiration for a
happy birthday surprise party at
the apartment of Mrs. Mildred
Lenoir, Tuesday night.
The evening was delightfully
spent in informal conversation.
and cards. Before the late coffee
hour a handkerchief shower com
plimented the. honor guest.
Present to compliment Miss
Haack were Mrs. Lenoir, Olsja Lar
son, Daisy O'Brien, Grace Golden,
Natalie Spandier, Elizabeth Bar-
nett and Juanita Hald.
Shaw About 50 friends
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sehafer, Saturday ev
ening where a miscellaneous
shower was given in honor of
Miss Molly Sehafer who will be
married September 27 to Joseph
Schwint of Jorden. The marriage
will take place at the Immacu
late Conception church at Shaw.
The bride-to-be received many
beautiful and useful presents.
Bethany Mrs. Frank Hubbs
was a recent hostess at an after
noon of bridge to a group of
friends from Sllverton. Present
were Mrs. A. W. Kleeb, Mrs. G.
L. McDonald, Mrs. J. Wilson,
Mrs. Hugh Range, Mrs Theodore
Lorenzon, Mrs. Charles Hartman,
Mrs. Lena Madsen, Mrs. Harold
Lamb. Mrs. James Holllngsworth.
Mrs. Elgin McCleary and Mrs. T.
Olsen.
FILM MOTHER
Jane CoOyer, winsome plctve star
and -Jlfe sf Stnjtrt Erwin, Jm of
the nerles, b the mother of a son
weigfaiot; 7 posusda U ounces. The
child was born In lfoUrweod.
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Society Editor
Miss Waters is
Honored Guest
Miss Elizabeth Waters wan the
guest of honor for an attractive
bridge tea at the David Wright
home with Miss Eleanor and
Miss Elolse Wright as hostesses
Tuesday afternoon.
At the tea hour Miss Cather
ine Corey and Mrs. David Wright
assisted the hostesses at the tea
hour.
Guests in compliment to the
Boston visitor Included Mrs. How
ard Berry of Portland, Miss Mar
ine Myers, Miss Cynthia Delano,
Miss Viola Crozier, Mrs. Marvin
Headrick. Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr.,
Miss Esther Wood, Mrs. Frank
Shafer, Miss Virginia Holt. Miss
Kathryn Corey, Miss Billie Cup
per, Miss Jean Wilson and Miss
Ruth Fick. Additional sruests Tee
the tea hour were Miss Greta
Rinehard, Miss Ruthita sSoffnell.
Miss Lois Lutz and Miss Mary
Cupper.
New Breakfast
Club Discussed
A new women's organization U
under heavy ..: . ussion aiu. f-
fort to culminate the d n -n
into an organized group will be
maae Tuesday morning at wMi-h
time the women of the Credit as
sociation win meet at 7 o'clock in
the Masonic temple.
It is the aim to create a regu
lar "Women's Breakfast" club
such as the Portland credit wom
en enjoy. Mrs. Edith Shaw, presi
dent of the Portland club, will be
present to talk to the group.
Sublimity A eroun of
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kremer Sun
day night, for an evening of
cara playing and later lunch was
served.
Those oresent were: Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Etzel and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Hendricks and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker
and son Harold: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hendricks and daughters.
Margaret and Edna, Clarence
Hendricks, Louis and Veronica
Hendricks, and the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kre
mer and sons, Vincent and Harold.
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday
SPECIAL
CHINESE EXHIBIT
LINEN HANDWORK " PICTURES
A most interesting collection of Chinese
hand made art needle work jewelry, pic-
tures, etc., brought into this country by
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Omohundro, who have
resided in China for the past twelve
years and are now living in Los Angeles.
You Are Invited to This Special Showing
Three Days Only
Affairs
Mrs. Lydia Lehman
Heads W. C. T. U.
- At the regular election of offi
cers for the coming year held by
the W. C. T. U. Tuesday at the c r
ganizatlon hall Mrs. Lydla Leh-
u rc. j-.od p. i .
Lena V. Robins was elected vice
president; Mrs. Luella Baker,
treasurer; Mrs. Jessie "'--'In,
corresponding secretary; and Mrs.
Ruth Tooze, recording secretary.
Mrs. Lena Lisle will be delegate
at large for the state convention
and other delegates will Include
Mrs. Ruth Tooze, Mrs. Sarah O'?
ver. Mrs. Delia Beckley, Mrs. Jes
sie Martin, Mrs. Lena 'Robins,
Mrs. Beulah Batliff, and Mrs. Jo
sephine Shanks.
Alternates Include Mrs. Jennie
Nelson. Mrs. Maud Tallman, Mrs.
Rachel Reader, Mrs. Laura Mc
Adams, Mrs. Minnie Stoltzheise,
Mrs. Allle Bryan. Mrs. Mary Wat
son, and Mrs. Bertha Kaufer.
Arrangements were discussed
at length concerning the conven
tion of the state W. C. T. U.
which will be held in Salem Octo
ber 11 to 14.
It was detrmi u-u
ing that rooms and breakfasts
should be provided by Salem
members and friends and in order
that this may be done with ease '
Is requested that any one who will
assist with this housing call Miss
Jes?'.p Martin.
Announcement was also made
that all reports of officers or di
rectors should be sent to
quarters by not later than Sep
tember 27.
New York Guest
At Church Supper
Dr. Charles C. Merrill, ,who
will speak at a supper of Con
gregationalists of the city at the
Knight Memorial church on Wed
nesday evening, has become
widely known in the circles of
his own and other denominations
for his progressive statesman
ship in adaption of religious pro
grams to needs of today. He is
senior secretary of the commis
sion on missions of the general
council of Congregational and
Christian churches, with head
quarters in New York City.
Dr. Merrill will speak at a
"pot-luck supper" at the Knight
Memorial church on Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock to which
the members of the First Con
gregational church are invited.
He will also speak at a meet
ing of the Women's Union of
First church at the home of
Miss Constance Kantner on Wed
nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
The women of Knight Memorial
church are Invited to attend this
program.
Woman's Union to
Hear Noted Speaker
The Woman's Union of the
Fi.-st Congregational church will
have an important business meet
ing at the home of Miss Constance
Kantner on Wednesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Announcement
wili ie made o. t'.e SUth nlver
sary plans of the church which
will be observed on O ber 16
and 17, and also of the state
meeting of the Women's board
which will be held in Salem on
October 14.
This business meeting
followed by a talk given by Dr.
Charles C. Merrill, who is senior
secretary of the commission on
missions of the Congreu:. il
and Christian churches. All w m
en of the parish are invited to at
tend those meeting-.
Brush Creek Mrs. E. An
derson entertained Saturday
night for the pleasure of Hans.
Johan and Edna Hansen who
have been guests at the Ole
Sunde home in the Silvertow
Hills. The Hansens and Sun
des were neighbors in South Da
kota several years ago.
Invited guests Saturday In
cluded the three Hansens, Mrs.
O. Sunde, Arthur Sunde, Jose
phine Sunde, Myrtle Sunde, In
ga Sunde, Margaret Tinnel.
Harvey Hansen, Inga Hansen.
Stanly, Arthur, Thelma and Ber
nard Thompson of Portland; Al
bert Satrum. Harold SJovangen.
Beulah Short, Robert Lackem.
Thelma Lackem, Helda Lackem.
Frank Verbeck, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Solie, Lawrence Solie.
Carl Riggs, Ililman, Lovlien.
Leonard LaVanway, Vesta, Ha
zel and Selma Carothers, Alma,
Elvln and legil Anderson.
Kenneth Dack.
Jmti"m mneMtmiM go""
Mrs. E. I. Thieme
Is Complimented
Mrs. E. I. Thieme, nee Mary
Louise Aiken, was the guest of
honor for an intimate party giv
en Tuesday night by Miss Flor
ence Power at the home of ber
mother, Mrs. Frank Power.
Mrs. Thieme has been a guest
in Salem since June at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Aikin. She plans to return to
Seattle this weekend where she
and Mr. Thieme will make their
home. " Mrs. Thieme has', been a
member of the-- University of
Washington faculty for the past
two yeata while taking post grad
uate work. Mr. Thieme is a
student in the university.
A group of former Willamette
university friends made up the
party Tuesday evening. An at
tractive shower complimented
Mrs. Thieme as part of the ev
ening's entertainment. Cards
were also in play.
Present in compliment to Mrs.
Thieme were Miss Ruth Fick,
Mi3s Ruby Laughlin, Miss Lor
etta Fisher, Miss June Gains,
Miss Rosalyn Van Winkle. Mrs.
Clarence Emmons, Mrs. Charles
Kaufman, and Miss Power.
Mrs. C. P. Bishop
Will Entertain Aid
The first meeting of the year
for the Women's Aid society of
the First Presbyterian church will
be held this afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop with
an assisting committee of Mrs.
Frank Power, chairman, Mrs. D.
A. Hodge, Mrs. Glenn Adams,
Mrs. L. G. Altman, Mrs. H. B.
Glalsyer, Mrs. A. L. Brown, and
Mrs. Willis Moore.
The meeting is called fnr .0
o'clock but the executive commit
tee of the organization is requ-'.st-ed
to meet at 1:45 o'clock for a
special session.
An unusually pleasing program
has been planned with vocal num
bers by Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist.
Miss Elizabeth Clement, nd
Wendell Robinson. Mrs. F. E.
Mercer will give a group of read
ings. Plans for the coming year will
be discussed at the business meet
ing. Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Mrs. J. T. Delaney was elected
president of the American Legion
auxiliary at the regular election
held Mondav nieht in Frate nal
temple.
Other officers elected included,
first vice president, Mrs. A. M.
Johnson; seer d vice president,
Mrs. Elbert Bradford; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Xota iir-ndrson;
chaplain, Mrs. King Bartlett; ser-geant-at-arms,
Mrs. Christopher
Butte; executive board, Mrs M.
J. Melc" jiiiii ! . i . ' 3..t.
Mrs. Walter Zosel, Mrs. Charles
In vi-i and Mrs. W. P. V
Installations will be a .
the business meeting of the next
regular session.
A group of Salem matrons were
the guests together with a group
of Portland matrons of Mrs. Jul
ius Meier at her country home,
"enucha. Sunday.
HBTIME is here
C a XL nrriM a ioir i rcoAMO rvTY
ELMA WELLER
PIANIST AND TEACHER
announces opening of her studio
Sept. 19, 695 N. Liberty
.to students desiring instruction in piano and ensemble
playing. Also classes in Dunning Improved Music
Study for Beginners. Tel. 6559. Reasonable Rates.
Dorothy Pearce
Pianist
PRIVATE AND GROUP INSTRUCTION
Supervised Practice if Desired
Studio 267 North Winter Telephone 4236
LENA BELLE TARTAR
Contralto
SOLOIST TEACHER DIRECTOR
PERSONAL AND CLASS INSTRUCTION
Daily 4-S an4 Saturday
407 Court Strett Dial 3847
PEARL
Osterman
Teacher of Piano
Private and Group Instruction
Progressive Series
Studio, 1240 Court ...
Afternoon and Evenings
Tel. 8155
NEW LEGION AUXILIARY HEADS
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Mrs. S. A. Blackburn, left, of Versailles, Ky., who uas
elected president of ' the Women's Auxiliary to the American
Legionmin Portland this past week, and with her Mrs. Pat
Allen of Portland, who was elected American rice president
of the Fidac Auxiliary, international women's organization.
Nile Club Will
Meet Thursday
A change has been made In the
meeting date of the Salem Nile
club this week, the date having
been changed from Wednesday to
Thursday, this change being nec
essary because the social rooms
were to be occupied today.
The meeting will be a luncheon
and for this each guest is asked
to bring sandwiches. Mrs. Charles
Stricklin. Mrs. Fred Williams and
Mrs. George Dunsford are in
charge of the luncheon arrange
ments. All members of the club are
urged to be present tor this meet
ing in prder that a definite date
may be arranged for future meet
ings. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Read and their sons. Harry,
Bob, Merrill, Clyde, Kenneth
and Henry attended a farewell
party Saturday night given in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith at their home at Mar
quam. About 3 5 guests were
present. After an evening spent
in dancing, a bounteous basket
supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith with their
daughter, Georglanna, left for
California Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Woods where they
will spend the winter. Mr. and
Mrs. Woods are returning to
California, after spending the
summer at the Smith home.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and daughter Georglanna. and
Mr. and Mrs. Woods were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Read. Other guests at
the Read home Sunday were Mr.
ad Mrs. F. R. Stipe and daugh
ter Caroline and Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Boucher and son Hazen, all
of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Musical Kindergarten
For children, age 8-0, Mon
day Wednesday Friday 0
11:30 A. M. Opening Septem-
I-ber 19th
Singing, ear training, rhyth
mic, orchestra, piano, hand
work, tool craft, pre-aehool
work, dancing, stories and
dramatization
Mra. Frank Lllbnm
Mrs. Fred Lsmg and Mlsa Ixtta
Plnnnner, Assistants
For Information call 4 CIS or
Nelson Building Tel. 7483
Price $5. monthly, with car
service $7.00
Marlon Read and sons Lydell and
Donald of Meridian.
STUDENTS ENTER COLLEGES
STAYTON. Sept. 20 Among
the 1932 high school graduates
from here who have entered col
lege are Ruth Brown and Val
Gardner, who have entered Wil
lamette, and Norma Clarke, who
will go to the O. S. C Dixon Par
ry, another member of the class
is kttenting the Junior college at
San Mateo, Calif., having taken
up his studies there August 15.
BREAKS LEG IN FALL
HAYESVILLE. Sept. 20. Mrs.
Gaylen Siddell had the misfortune
to fall a the Woodland park re
cently, breaking her leg Just above
the ankle.
SanFianciso
and back
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LOS ANGELES $30
Leave any day 16 day limit.
Good on fast trains in modern
reclining chair cars. Also in tour
ist sleeping cars (overnight berth
as little as $1.80 extra).
One VTaj Fares
SAN FRANCISCO . . 115
LOS ANGELES . . $24
Southern Pacific
A. F. NOTH, Ageat
Passenger Depot, ISih A Oak
Tel. 4408
William Wallace Graham
"MAKER OP ARTISTS"
Concert Violinist and Teacher, Head of Violin
Department, Willamette University
Every violinist of note from Salem during the past 20 years
has received his training from Mr. Grabam. He has had honor
students in the Chicago and American ConserTatories of Mu
sic, the Kneisel Institute, the Damrosch school of New York.
Paris. Berlin and Dresden Conservatories of Europe.
Miss Mildred Roberts of this city is tie latest pupil to achieve
noted success when she aip eared In concert recently with
the celebrated violinist and Teacher Henri Warteau.
Kimball Hall, Monday and Tbareday or
Phone 9549. JKAXETTE SCOTT, assistant teacher
MUSIC STUDY
Exalts Lite
The members of the Salem Music Teachers Association wish to
present to the people of Salem and vicinity the opportunity
for private or group instruction In violin, piano and voice. We
solicit your continued patronage.
BEDFORD, RUTH
Piano, private. Tel. 414 4
Nelson Bldg.
BUSH, JESSIE F.
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 3282. 1363 S. Com
mercial. CHURCHILL, FRANK E.
Organ and Piano.
Private.
CHURCHILL, LAURA Q.
Piano, Private and Group
Tel. 6536, 80S N. Winter
St
DARBY, BERTHA JUNK
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 7758, 679 N. Cottage
Street.
DENTON, MRS. WALTER
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 7514, 105S Court St.
DOTSON, LENA MAY
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 4541, 1109 Union St.
EASON, MRS. DAVID
Tel. 9646. 994 N. Sum
mer St.
HOGG, MARGARET
Piano, private, 245 Union
Street.
LEE, MRS. HENRY
Piano, private and groap.
Tel. 6194, 554 N. Liberty
Street.
LI LB URN, MRS. FRANK
Musical kindergarten.
Tel. 4 618. 678 K. Cottage
Street
MOSES, JOY TURNER
Piano and violin, private
and group. Tel. 4324, 335
N. Capitol.
ATTENDS FUNERAL
LINCOLN. Sept. 20 Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Merrtck and Mr. aad
Mrs. Ivan Merrick of Lincoln and
Dale Ridgeway of Rickey attend
ed the funeral of an old family
friend, Mr. Farmer of Bellvue.
who died Thursday and was bur
ied at McMinnville oa Saturday
afternoon.
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PEARCE, DOROTHY
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 4236, 267 N. Winter
Street
PHELPS. ETHEL POLING
Piano, private and group.
Tel. 6826, 1075 N. Cap
itol St.
POWERS, MAREL S.
Piano, private.
Tel. 7128. 1256 Court St.
ROBERT, T. 8.
Organ and piano, private.
ROBERTS, ETHEL
Piano group. TeL 7111.
505 N. Summer St
RATCLIFF, Marjorie Walk-
er. Voice, dramatic art,
piano. Tel. 8274. 1841
Falrmount Ave.
SCHULTZ, MARY
Violin, private and group.
TeL 3923. 1547 Market
Street
TARTAR, LENA BELLE
Voices private and group.
TeL 3147, 407 Court St.
THOMAS, P.' F.
VleUn, private and grosp.
THOMAS, ZEN A
Piano, private and group.
TeL 6410. 553 Statesman
Street.
WATERS, MRS. LENA
Piano, private and group.
TeL 5564, 1658 Court St
WELLER, ELMA
Plaaor private and group.
TeUCSI9;35 N. Liberty.