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ial. V1$F(:n,T S'f VftrM'A'T. . "P."! CTirgpy CTATMWfiilem; Oregon. Soagay. JTornfor. October t; 1333 - ; PAGE -CSVEir .1 ' v. ocietpNews and Club Affairs Miss Jessie Steele; Society Editor Qp Melton -- W r-11 - VJivesrall ening THE DELIGHTFUL piano stu dio of Miss Frascea Virginia Melton, at 4 8 1 North Winter street, will be the scene of Miss Melton's formal opening this af ternoon between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock. A large number ot students land -friends hare been . invited W call. The studio Itself has distinct atmosphere of musicianship -with Its portraits of the masters and beautiful Steinway erand piano. Misg Melton spent three years in the orient as director of the Cathredat acbool tor Girls In Bagnio, p. and as director of the ToroiElwa Jo GaMco school of music tnl Tokyo. Japan. The art treasure she has collected while abroad make her studio most at r-tracUTfclf-.,;-:--;,-., Receiving guests this afternoon wilt be Mrs. IV B. Hill and Miss Melton, Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. W. H. Lytle. ' MlsstAlice Brown, Miss- LeUa Johnson, Miss Gene- Tiere Thayer, Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. Ludd Rea. :' Pouring from I ko 4 o'clock will be Mrs. ' J. P. Frlxzell and Mrs. Hal Fatton; from 4 to S o'clock, Mrs. T. A. Llveslev and Miss Wini fred Byrd; S to S o'clock, Mrs. Donald Spencer and Mrs. H. J. Clements; S to 7 o'clock, Mrs. Russell Catiln and Mrs. C.JjU Sherman. . Students ot Miss Melton will serve and mothers will assist In entertaining during the afternoon. A musleal program consisting of yocal numbers by Mrs. Josephine Albert Spauldlng and Miss Mar garet Simms, violin selections by Miss Helen purrine and Mlrs Jeanette Scott and piano numbers by , Miss Melton'a students, 1 will be presented. . f-v Miss Melton plans . to -give a aeries ' of musical teas the first Sunday In erery month from 4 to C o'clock at which time she will give a short talk on some musical subject. November 6 her topic will i be ''IrfsehetlskyV' : Miss Melton has studied with toma of tb snreatest masters of the present : day, including Wil liam Sherwood of Chicago. Harold Bauer and i .Wager. , Swayae in Paris, SeTeria Eisenberger la Ber lin; and Tneoaor Lescnetixky in Vienna, , acknowledged as the greatest piano teacher living and who Includes : Paderewskl in nw : list of pupils. Miss Melton also coached recently with Mme. Lis- ; tinewskaJrv; , i t.';' '- . ' ' Gervais Mrs. C. A:. Sawyer gaTe a tea party Tuesday after " noon ot last week honoring Mrs. Alice K. Willis of Portland on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Willis ia an old time friend of Mrs. Saw yer and spent the week-with her ..and -Other friends here. Mrs. E. J. Harding and daughter. Miss Amy, -were- Invited guests. This was tne first time Mrs. Harding had been oat of the house In ten months. Miss Melton at Her Grand Piano :-:-;::v'.,:..,v ...... . - :-v. r,r"- i ! v - - ; . ( ' "W -;t ) y . - - O-itnT ri--i- - ... ... n--n,. . &..t KEEN INTEREST is being manifest in the Philharmonic . symphony orchestra- which begins its second year, tender the direction of Jacques Gershkovitch this tall. The first rehearsal was held last Tuesday evening at the T. M. C. A. with 4t players present. The majority of them were with the symphony last year but there were many new ones. Work was begun on the Bee thoven symphony. Datbert Jep- gon will be concert master this year and Jeanette Scott; -assistant nnrt muster. HortMlBe TavlOC Miss Frances Virginie Melton at the keyboard, of her granal wiu be principal in the two Tioilr. piano in her studio on North mnter street, m munoi sections. if - ; her formal fall opening this afternoon; oetween me orsi - r . . tl of 3 and 7 o'clock. I fnll f or the first concert to be given in December but there will be others presented in eornary and April, definite dates for which will be announced later. The finance committee for tne Philharmonic orchestra Is made up of W." T. Jenks, chairman, and Mrs.' W. H. Lytle, Leslie springer. Philharmonic Orchestra ive Act Bible Class Names Officers for New Year; Plans Party SILVERTON, Sept. 30. John Goplernd, Jr., was made president ot the young people's bible class ot Trinity church at Its annual business and social meeting held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. M.. G. Gunderson, class teacher. Other officers chosen were: Robert Moe, vice - presi dent; -Harold Hollard, secretary; Elmer Thompson, treasurer. A Hallowe'en party was plan ned by the e-roun with the execu tive committee making the detail plans. Katherine Bravig, Vivian Bunesg and Viola Larson will oe in charge ot the refreshments for the party. Luella Forland, Inga Goplerua and Althea Merer were made a membership- committee. FAMILY RETURNS BETHEL." Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kirk and sons, Billy and Wallace, moved from this district on Friday. They are re turning to their old home In St Helens which they lert seven years ago- when they moved to Salem. Otto Paalnx, Mrs. Roy Klein. Mrs. C. L. Sherman. Mrs. W. J5. Ander son. U A. KeUa and W. H. Burg bardt. ' .., ..,,.-.v Members ot the committee are soliciting subscriptions and : urg ing the support of Salem, for this outstandng civlo organisation. Players registered to date are as follows: First violin, Daloert Jepson, Jeanette ucott. Margaret Savage, boula Stutt, Dorothy Pal mer, Mabelle Lllburn. Helen Pur vine, Jean Patton, Marlon Chase, Marjorie Wunder and Ruthyn Thomas', i ? Second Tiolln, Hortense Taylor, Georgia H arrington, Hume Downs, Marie Butley, Dorothea Kletslng; Eiaine Sherman, Mar garet Rlggs, CaroTPotter, Kath leen Broer, Jack Powers and Jay X3dda Viola, Mary E. Headrlck, Mar garet Zerzan, Mary Schoettle and Max Brown. Cello, Virginia Clark, joy Rood, John Snell. Marie Pat ton. Helen Stntt, Edrls Green and Kenneth Robinson. Bass, Estil Benner; flute, Mar jorle Broer and William Mosher; oboe, Raymond Carl; French horn, Arnold Taylor; bassoon. Liiree Barham; trumpet, Fred Broer, Charles Emmerich, Ron ald Adams, Foster Cronemlller; trombone, Bert Broer, Catherine Eaton and Frank De Lesplnastei percussion. Ha Mills, DerisHiaay, Phyllis Keith and Charlotte Hill. TndpDendence The first meet- ine of the Adah chapter Eastern Star was held Tuesday night in the lodae hall. The meeting 'was ntsrted with a covered dish din ner st fi:30 o'clock. The main business of the evening was dis russinz the social club's coming benefit card DartT October 6. The next meeting will be October iw. ' . SOCIAL CALENDAR j f Monday, October 1 , s Child study group of A. A. U. W. meets at homo ef x Mrs. George Moorhead, 780 N. Cottage, 2:15 p. m. Literature group of A A. TJ. W. at public library 1:19 p. m., Mrs. J. C. Nelson in charge. ; German class-of A. A. TJ. W. 7:30 p. m Eaton HalL v " Sigma Nu Delphlana, public library, 2 p. m. Topic, Renaissance la Italy.- Ameiican Legion auxiliary installation of off !cers, fraternal temple, S p. m. ' c , ' ' ' " - . ' . Tuesday, October 3 Bridge classes under direction of Mrs. William H. Qulnn, beginners at t p. mM advanced 3:30 p. m. Tourna ment at 3 p. m. Marion Hotel. : South Division, First Presbyterian church meets 2 p, m. with Mrs. Edd S. Byers, 1077 S. High. Presbyterian Young Married People group, Friendship class, potluck dinner 0:39 "p. m. at church. Election ot officers. Tuesday Bible class at home of Mrs. C. A. Park, 2 p. m. 1 Salem music teachers association meets with Miss Dorothy Peatee, 1p.m. American War Mothers regular business meeting, 2 p. m. American Lutheran -church. ' Wednesday, October h Salem Dakota club basket dinner, home of W. J. Linfeot, 300 S. Fawk Are., 0:30 p. m. Bring own table service. Leslie Ladles Aid homecoming in jhurch parlors, 2 p. m. Woman's Home Missionary society guest day at First M. E. church, luncheon at 1 o'clock, business meet ing at 2:10. French class, A. A. U. W., 7:30 p. m. Eaton Hall. - Thursday, October 5 Pr Ingle, Pleasant Point social club at home of Mrs. George Grabenhorst, 1655 Fir street. The Hayesville Woman's club will hold its first meet ing with Mrs. E. M. Bailey on the Pacific highway. SUFFERS WITH CARBUNCLES BETHEL, Sept. le.Mrs. H. H. Boles has two carbuncles on her wrist. They, sro so serious as to have almost laid her up and have necessitated two trips , lay to a nurse for dressing. ' - RAPID AN9 gXPERTv MOVING-- MODERATE RATfS 2 JSK USJ - m t f A SK us questions, J face to face, over the phone or via Uncle Sam's letter route. Well give you a prompt estimate and speedy, satisfying service. Telephone 7773 . -. - i i i n i . III $10 FREE II TiYnVV ... Present this ad to either the Salem or PertUad store Monday or Tuesday and it will be accepted as. first payment oe any stew or ased piano including grands as complete first payment. 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