s ' Ths OREGON STATESMAN SaW Oregon, Fri&y Morning, April 14. 1933 PAGCNlNk i Society News and Club Aft airs OUTK M. DOAK, Society Editor Chorus Will Stress 1 American Music VI -5"' At the date drawt near for the presentation of the aprlng con- '" cert by the Salem , MacDowell club, April 0, Interest la itlrred In the kind of program to be pre sented b7 the choroa In addition to the eolo piano work of the jueet artist, David Campbell. American music will be feat nred la thla program . more than , In those of the past according to Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Jin tnter eatlnf croup of 8hakesperlan songs the music of which comes from the. pens of American com- posers will be one of the high lights of the program. ' -ft' ' A three part song, "Come Away Death", and two others, "Under the Greenwood Tree" and "Sigh No More Ladies" are also being . stressed. The whole program win be light and gay In keeping with the spring and in contrast to days '""-"of depression. Kiss Tartar feels that the chor- tia fa marh better unified for this oreduetion than it has been in the " past and tnat lis tonal quamy is - rrastlT lmnroved and blended. These improvements combined with a greatly increased apprecia te tlnn far the text of the SOBXS is making a delightful improvement over past presentations according to observers. - High Official to x Visit Rebekahs Mrs. Edythe Kelley, interna tional president ol the association nf tJitk Rfhek&h Assemblv will par the Salem Rebekah lodge a frater-. nal visit April 17. Mrs. Hallie in " mr-nnA warden of the associa tion of the Rebekah assembly will - also be a visitor that night. Mrs. Gertrude Cummings will entertain Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. In gle with a tea at her home, 1357 N. Winter street, Sunday after noon, from 2:30 until 5:00 o'clock. All Rebekahs ure most cordially invited to attend. A no-host dinner is beine plan nod. h tha committee of Lora Mc- Gee and Josephine Erickson, to be held at the Spa in tne Green r,ata tea room at 6 o'clock Mon day evening. All those wishing to attend this dinner are requested to make reservations not later than th Saturday, with Eurenia Seigmund of S33S or Josephine Erickson &351. Proeram committee: Wilda Splemund. Elsie Townsend and Verda Olmstead; refreshment committee, Josephine Erickson, Helen McLeod. Jessie Moored, T) Jessie Beatty and Willie Warf. ' -2. Beethoven Society To Present Program J if V -V Silverton Dorcas Society Enjoys P re-Easter, AS air Rural Club at Woodburn Names Delegates For County Federation Meeting April 27 Silverton Mrs. M. O. Gunder- son and Mrs. Melvin Riveness en tertained Tuesday night at the home of the former at a pre-Eas-ter social event for members of Trinity Dorcas society and other friends. Easter lilies centered the table where a buffet luncheon, was served. Althea Meyer received the guests at the door and Mrs. C. L. Fobs presided at the coffee Urn. t Those present were Mrs. Ran dall Hansen. Miss Johanna Kolln and Mrs. Dan Riveness all of Mar- quam; Mrs. Hike Storruste, Mrs. Hans Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Torvend, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tor vend who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Torvend who were also there, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Satern, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry San- nemd, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen. Mrs. Richard Larson. Miss Ora Larson, Mrs. L. M. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Alf O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cottenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Corhouse, Miss Lillian Bloek, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Ennevold son, Mrs. Martin Hatteberg, Mrs. Li. O. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hauge, Rev. and Mrs. 0. L. Foss, Mrs. Karen Larson, Miss Althea Meyer, the hostesses. Mrs Cnnderson and Mrs. Riveness, and Mr. Gnnderson. Woodburn. A delegation of Woman's club members attended the third district federation meet ins; held at Oregon City Tuesday. Those who attended from Wood- burn were Mrs. Maude Machel, Mrs. Frank W. Settlemier, Mrs. E W. Hall, Mrs. Ida Parr and Mrs A. B. Austin, who Is second vice- president of the organization. Oervais. Extensive prepara tions are being made for the-antique exhibit to be held in con nection with the monthly, meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Mis sionary society at the church on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Jones Is to lead the devotional service and Mrs. Alta Adams the lesson study. Mrs. Ida Minaker and Mrs. Minnie Siegmund are hostesses for the social hour. Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woodburn will speak. Gervais. Members of the Oer vais Past Matrons dab living in the south section were hostesses for the monthly club meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Imlah tn Salem Tuesday. Those assisting Mrs. Imlah were Dorothy Aspin- wall, Mrs. Romeo Gooley, Mrs. George Ramp, Mrs. Ralph Sturgls, Mrs. C. T. Bnxey. Mrs. Scott Jones and Mrs. Agnes Jones. These present from the north section were Mrs. S. Stevens, Mrs. M. D. Henning, Mrs. O. T. Wadsworth, Mrs. John 8. Harper, Mrs. V. O. Booster and Miss Verna Kep- plnger. West Salem One of the last of this season's pleasant card par ties was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William L. LaDue. High scores were won by Mrs. Frank P. Wells and Lynn L. Sloper while consolation was awarded to Miss Lottie McAdams and to Dale Lemon. Miss Charlotte' LaDue and Mrs. E. Lloyd Miller assisted the hostess. , e Hubbard Eighteen members of the Guild met at the home of Mrs. George Leffler Wednesday afternoon. The new carpet the Gnild bought for the pulpit of the church has arrived and will be laid before Easter Sunday. Neva McKentie and Mlna De- Wolf assisted the hostess. Out of town members present were Mrs S. L. Johnson from Salem and Mrs. Glen Hartong of Woodburn West Salem Mrs. D. H. Gilli land was hostess Thursday at a pleasant all day quilting at her home and served an attractive noon luncheon to Mesdames W. D. Phillips, George Lathrop, C. R. Brown, Raymond Compton, Em met t A. Dickson, C. B. Burnett. Elmer Rlerson and Miss Emma Kuhlman. Silverton. Miss Rose 8pecht entertained the Tryphena Girls at their April meeting. Cards were played during the evening, at which Miss Gertrude Chrysler won high score and Miss Emma Adamson low. Special guests were (Miss Chrysler, Miss Ina Harold and Miss Marlon Umphlette. Interesting Music Contest Saturday - An unusual musical offering will pe that which will be held In the chamber of commerce Sat urday afternoon beginning at X o'clock and agaia la the evening beginning at 7:S0 o'clock. The affair ia musical contest la which over 40 students ef 8a lea music teaehers will compete la piano, rotes and violin. The playing ef hymns will be one of the featured annsnal presentations. Judges are from out of town and are reported by tb chairman of the contest committee, Elma Weller, as being splendidly equip ped to Judge the results of the competition. Awards of honor are to be made the winners of the contest, the aim of which is to farther Interest and apprecia tion for music and to aid la giving a standard of accomplishment to the young students. Parents and friends are especially urged to at tend and the Interested public is welcome. It Is urged by the committee ! that all piano contestants In class- j es A, B, C and D be at the com mercial club by not later than 1:30 o'clock in order to be prop erly placed. Junior Guild Plans Benefit Bridge The Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church are planning a benefit bridge tea to be held at the home of Mrs. A. O. F. Perry Thursday afternoon. Play will be gin at 2:00 o'clock. The committee in charge In cludes Mrs. Perry and Mrs. B. H Kennedy, Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. W. B. Chand ler, Mrs. F. D. Eason, and Mrs V. B. Kuhn. Reservations may be made with any member of the committee. An unusually attractive evening was enjoyed by members of the Endnitls club at Its Tuesday meet ing at which time style was the the topic of discussion and gowns were modeled by Mrs. Esther Bloom. Mrs. Rahata Finley and Miss Frances Cupper. Miss Marlel Rows, Miss Mildred Judson and Miss Harriett 8timmel were ap pointed as a nomination commit tee to make report for suggested ntHmrm at thai ( mtnilir Plana I were also made for the aannal mother's and daughter's baaf met to be held In May. Wisteria Club Dances Tonight The regular monthly dance for the Wisteria Dancing club will be an event of tonight at CastllHan halL The committee In charge of the dance Includes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pitcher, and Mr. and Mrs. William Zosel. A delightfully planned no-host Easter dinner has been arranged to precede the dance by a group of club members. This will be held at the Spa In the Green Gate room. Yellow and white color scheme carried out through the medium of flowers and tapers will be used for the table. Covers will be placed for Ut. and Mrs. Michael Panek, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Helman, Mr. and Mrs. Ells worth Hart well, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beutler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car son, Dr. and Mrs. Kstm Brnnk, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot Getty Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Gall Jones. The Three Link club will meet Friday la the club rooms of the I. O. O. F. hall at 1:10. There will be an . Easter program and re freshments. The committee la charge is, Christine Cladek, 8arah Hutton, Eva Keene, Clara Shields and Rachel Reeder. e Scio. Mrs. Burl Betser and Mrs. Asa Eastburn were Joint hostesses to the Scio "600" club at the former's home Tuesday af ternoon. This was the last party of the season. Mrs. Arch Ray re ceived first prise and Mrs. Jsmes Chromy consolation. Mrs. John Imlah was hostess for luncheon Tuesday complimenting members of the Past Matrons club of Gervais chapter, Order of East ern Star. DAUGHTER TO HALLS BROOKS, April II A daugh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs, William Hall, Saturday. Mrs. Hall was formerly Mies Verda Schafer. This is their first child and has been named Donna Lon Hall. SOCIAL CALENDAR - Friday, April U Daughters ef Union Veterans of Civil war, Salem Women's clubhouse; official visit ot department pres ident. Annie S. Warren; potluck dinner, 0:30 o'clock. Women's Missionary society ot First Baptist church, with Mrs. E. M. Bailey on Portland road. Topic is "Our Black Friends"; bring loyalty gift boxes; meet at chore u at 1:10 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. lobby program, 8 o'clock; Beethoven so ciety of Willamette university musical program. Sewing club for Business and Professional Women's club, with Miss Phebe snd Miss Ruth McAdams. 750 South 11th street; pollack supper. 0:10 o'clock; bring own table service. Three Link ctub. In I. O. O. F. club rooms, 1:30 o'clock. Saturday, April 15 Women's Relief corps. Miller's hall, 1 o'clock. A. A. U. W. monthly luncheon, one o'clock In Ma sonic temple: Avis Lebdell. speaker of afternoon; Mrs. Asa Fisher tn charge of program. . MILL CITY STAR IS HOST TO sn MILL CITY. Ipril 11 Of ficers and members ot Marilyn chapter. Order of Eastern 8tar, were hosts to members of Acacia chapter of Stayton. Initiation was held for three new members of Marilyn chapter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holt of Portland, members of the order, were present and assisted la the work ot initiating their nephew, Srea Bllasen, into the lodge. Worthy Patron Hurt aad Worthy Matron Hurt of Acacia chapter also took part in the work. A short program consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. Lloyd Dunl- vau, with violin accompaniment by Mrs. Ellasen and Mrs. Robert Schroeder at the piano, and a violin solo by Mrs. Ellasen. Bringing the evening to close a banquet was served in the dlninc room. Mrs. Sig Jepsen snd Mrs. A. L. Raises were the com mittee on decorating the hall and Mrs'. E. C. Gordon, Mrs. Vivian Albert. Mrs. Cliff Phillips, Mrs. Harold Aisinwall. aad Un W W. Allen the banquet committee. Norma Leek Gets May Queen Honor At Woodburn Hi Reservoir Job at Valsetr Started; ; Late Snow Comes VALSETZ. April U. om work' is being done this week on the large reservoir of Cobb and Mitchell which now holds 7.010, 000 gallons of water. It Js seise cleaned "and some Improvements1 made before the dry 'summer. Work will continue throughout this week. WOODBURN. April 11 The high school has chosen Miss Nor ms Leek ss May queen for this year. John Klnns is to be Msy day manager and the attendants for the queen are Mary Alice Conyne and Daisy Shrock from the senior class, Audrey Broyles snd Helen Hill from the Junior class and Gesrin snd Gemma Bean ot the sophomore clsss, Mary Jsne Shaw and Vivian Co wan of the freshman class. The event will likely take place early in May. The final debate between the junior and sophomore debate teams was held Wednesday with the sophomores winning 1 to 1. The sophomores were Torlaf Nel son and Marjorie Jones and the Juniors. Leslie Erb and Kath leen Shorey. Ideal Easter Gift THIS AD AND 59 (3 for 91-00) Will Purchase One of These STEEL BLUE KIMBERLY GEM RINGS For Men, Women, Children to 1H -karat Klmberly gems, matchless for their das- rling brilliancy. Stands acid and all other tests. Handsome ly engraved in simulated white gold hardly distinguishable from platinum. Including a complete assortment ef birth stone and wedding rings. Mall Orders IhcIsmW 10c SHOW SIZE BY PIECE OF STRING MILLER'S fashions si; Haste0 The public Is invited to attend the lobby program at the T. M. C. A. tonight beginning at 8 o'clock. This Is being presented, by the Beethoven society of Wil lamette university. j The program includes three pi a no numbers, "Grillen", "War n m" and "Auffchwung" by Schu mann and played by Marjory O'Dell; vocal number, "Where E re" by Handel and sung by Maurice Dean; violin, Andante of second violin duo by De Beriot, played by Jeannette Scott and Jeannette Smith; piano solo, "Malaguena" by Mosckowskl, and played by Ruth Schreiber; trum pet solo, Gus Klempel, vocal solo, Elizabeth Clement, both selected; and "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 ' by Liszt, and played by Fran ces Laws. Bridge Clubs Attractively Feted Bridge clubs found the gay sun shine of Thursday an inspiration. B Mrs. John McNary entertained for B her club at her home on North Summer street with a smartly ap pointed bridge tea afternoon. Special guests for the afternoon Included Mrs. H. H. dinger and Mrs. R. E. Lee 'Steiner. A second bridge club to meet was the Thursday club, which was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop with Mrs. Henry J. lEean and Mrs. A. N. Moores as assisting: hostesses. Special guests for this afternoon . Included Mrs. Percy Kelley, Mrs. George Alden and Mrs. T. A. Mc-Bride. White Shrine Will Install Officers An important meeting for Wil lamette Shrine, No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will be ob served Monday night at Masonic temple according to announce ment. At this time officers for the coming year will be publicly in stalled and this will be followed by an impressive program. The whole evening program is open to the public which each year shows much interest in this impressive ceremony, Those presenting the installs tion work will practice Sunday afternoon in thb lodge rooms Macleay. Mrs. II. B. Martin aad Mrs. M. A. Wells were host esses to members of the 4-M club Wednesday at the grange hall. Mrs. Charles Baker, president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. M. White was received as a new member. Readings were giv en bv Mrs. Stella Culver and Mrs. Edith Wilson and Mrs. M. A. Wills gave a group of guitar numbers Woodburn. - - The Woodburn Rural club met at the home of Mrs. O. B. Belcher Wednesday af lernoon. Delegates named to nt tend the county federation meet to bo held at Union Hill April Z7 are Mrs. Elmer Matson, Mrs. Frank Broughard, Mrs. A. Rer All This Week JUST TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION OF. YOUR KIND PATRONAGE We Will Give An Easter Basket of Haas Fresh Candy (As Long As Stock Lasts) WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 69c OR OVER, IN ANY DEPARTMENT (Tobacco Excepted) (Only One Basket to a Customer) Baskets are large and filled with fresh chocolate and colored candy Easter Eggs. These candies 'vtere freshly made for this Easter occasion. Thousands of Items You Need to Choose From Many Extra Counter SPECIALS This is your opportunity to get your Easter basket of candy Free. Come in early this week. New Stocks Last Minute Arrivals Add Interest To Our Immense Assortments! 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