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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 28, 1937 JPAGE ELEVEN usic Week .; v v Announced; Planning Program" Begins IN cities and communities throughout the United States committees are working on plans ' for National j Musi? week to be held the first week of May, with the purpose of encouraging a greater use of community musical assets Nationwide festivals held in the past few years have familiarized communities with the talents of local musicians and have therefore produced a new interest in encouraging the nse of those talents tor the plea sure of neighbors and friends. Under the direction of Mrs. Walter Denton, as chairman of both state and city committees, programs are being prepared for presentation during National Mu sic week. Mrs. Denton's commit tee from the Music teachers as sociation includes Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby. Mrs. Joy Turner Moses, Mrs. JT. S. . Roberts. Mrs. Mabel S. Pow- ers. Mrs Jessie J- Bwb. Miss P01? "CAl? 2&J2 ijjni. u From the schools. Silas Gafcer Miss Lena Belle TarUr. Miss Gretchen Kreamer Miss Carlotta Bried well. Miss Margaret SImras and Gordon Finlay. will work on the committee. . - Plans for the local and state programs are soon to be made. ana l a 18 year, an even unm elaborate festival than ever Is promised. Playing Glasses Meet On Thursday A surprise party was given for members ot the - playing class at the itudio of Berta Kirk Barker, counselor on Thursday. Evelyn Aspinwall and Muriel Fitts won prises in the music contest. Muriel and Oral Lee Fitts. pu- pils of Dalbert Jepson played vio- lin solos. New officers, elected for the coming club year were Betty Metcalf. president, Peggy Rein- holdt. secretary. Gordon Weller, sergeant-at-arms. Class members are: Joyce Pe- terson, Evelyn Aspinwall, Don and Maxine DeJardin, Duane and Velle Felton, Gordon and John Weller. Patty Brown, Jewell Guef- . froy, Betty and Virginia Metcalf, Peggy Reinholdt, Lona and Jean- nette Barker, Dudley and Jack THE MISSIONARY society at Rosedale met at the Martin Schmida home in honor of Doro thy Majors, a recent bride. She received many useful presents, and a pleasant, afternoon was spent in tying wool comfort for her. Those present at the shower were: Mrs. Albert Cammack and Bon Ralph. Mrs. Martin Schmidt, and son Jimmy and daughter Carol, Mrs. Dale Thomas. Mrs. J. Jimmerson, Mrs. J. B: Jemmer son, Dorothy Jimmerson, Mrs. F. W. Majors. Mrs." Floyd Bates, Mrs. John Alexander,, Mrs. Fran cis Ohse, Mrs. Warren McNeil. Mrs. Cleeland Blockman, Mrs. - Everett Stroud. Mrs. Tom Trick. Mrs. Keith Majors. Mrs. Everett Turley and son. Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Nye. Mrs. Van Cleave. Mrs. T. R. Hudson. Mrs. R. Ladd and soh. Mrs. Earl Chaatain and sons, Mrs. J. Turnbull. Mrs. W. C. Kel ly. M. Crawford, and Mrs. Mary Cammack. THE JEFFERSON Past Noble Grand club was entertained at the home of Mrs. T. O. Kester. Fol lowing the regular business rou tine, a contest was staged: and visiting occupied the rest of the social hour. - , Refreshments were served at the tea hour to Mrs. Grace Thur ston. Mrs. K. S. Thurston, Mrs. E. C. Hart. Mrs. William Skelton, Mrs. Maude Blackwell. Mrs. Lee ; Wells, Mrs. J. C. Hartley, Miss Laura Thomas, Mrs. R. W. Curl. Miss Flora Thomas, and Mrs. T. 6. Kester. Mrs. W. D. Barnes was a guest of the club. MRS. RILEY CRAVEN of Dal las was a charming hostess to members of her bridge club at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday afternoon Mrs. F. A. Jackson was a guest and members present In cluded Mrs. A. B. Starbuck. Mrs. R. L. Chapman, Mrs. H. A. Woods. Mrs. J. C. Uglow. Mrs. U. S. Loughary. Mrs. C. E. Staata. Mrs. C. B. Sundberg. Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Mrs. Blanche Eakin and Mrs. Asa Robinson ot Independence. - v - I MRS. EARLE RICHARDSON of Dallas entertained members of her bridge club -at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Tuesday afternoon. Violets, dafodils and daphne were placed effectively about the rooms and at the luncheon table center piece. Three tables ot con tract were in play. First prize for high score was presented to Mrs. Fred Stinette. second to Mrs. A. J. Cleveland and third to Mrs. R. S. Kreason. .--' ' MRS. G. C. DORNHECKER of Pioneer was honored with a birth day dinner by Mrs. Burt Curtiss Friday evening. The members of the Dornhecker and Curtiss f am-: Hies enjoyed the occasion.. Why Not Today? Easter Dinner at The Spa Unusual Salads Entrees Desserts 5 Courses 75c In the Valley Social Realm Committees - ..' ; -v. : "t Miss Ulrich Is Featured Soloist pOR the third and final concert f In their winter season, the Mad Dowell club has chosen Miss Jean Ulrica, meszo soprano, as guest ' b on the program to be given at Leslie auditorium on Thursday, APtoTJlrIch!h.ui chosen the work ot SpanIsh compoBers for her recj- t4, and Bhe w,n wear the eogtume Qf the country Her first group Qf numberg includes "Pavo Real? by Lecuona. "El Morenlto" by Buxxi-Peccia end "Sequidilla" and "Gypsy Song- from Bizet's Car- men. .(.- Henri Arcand, Portland pianist will play several numbers includ ing a "rhumba" by Lecuona. i The MacDowell club chorus will sing a group of spring songs, but their part in concert will be high lighted by the "Lady of Shalott" a cantata. The chorus is under the direction ; of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. : i - j Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport entertained at dinner Friday night at their home in Ben Lomond park in honor .of a group of their friends, Miss Mary j Elizabeth Ross left Friday for a week-end visit in Eugene with her cousin Miss June Tyler. She will return Mon- day. I ! . 1 u- Slater,. Dolores and Joan Kay Brennan, Beverly Rodney Hof- stetter. Corine Henry. Mary Jane Manning. Helen Withers and Jimmy Watenpaugh. AT INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Dale T. Pomeroy was hostess to the Wednesday night club this week at her home. The evening was spent playing cards followed by a dessert luncheon. Members are Mr. and Mrs. 'C. H. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Grover G. Matt 'son, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Link, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morlan. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. K- L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hiltibrand and the Pomeroys. j j i REV. AND JMRS. W. H. LYMAN of Stayton were hosts to a num ber of seventh and eighth graders at the parsonage last Thursday. Those present were: Dorothy Titus, Cleo Schaefer, Betty Jean Chitwood, Payllis Jordai). Flor ence Lucas. JIargaret Fair. Rose Neimeyer, Leonard Titus,! Ronald Holford. Arthur Watters, Leonard Walters. Raymond Fredericks, Edward Mielke and Glen Haworth. t i ( i .,.v THE HAPPY HOUR CLUB of Mill City met at the home of Mrs. Sig Jepsen Thursday after noon. These I present were Mrs. W. J. Robinsjm. Mrs. Henry Bal timore, Mrs. Ed Haynes, Mrs. Dick Hurpinj Mrs. Clara Ells worth, Mrs. Otto Gurtsen. Mrs. O. H. Newman. Mrs. Chas. Sulli van, Mrs. J.j Plymale and Mrs. Harry Budlong of Salem. ! I ' "THE STAYTON WOMEN'S club was sponsor of another in the winter series of card paities at the clubhouse Wednesday night. The high scores were held by Mrs. Luke Hurd and Joe Spaniol. Luke Hurd won the traveling prixe." The hostesses were Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. Dave; John. Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. Miles Austin. MISS EULA OLIVE JENSEN, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roger Montgomery will be come the bride o fHarry Phil lips Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Monroe,- at the Presbyter ian church at Mehama . Easter Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. Y. Stewart of Albany will read the service at I wo -o'clock.- MRS. E. L. CLARK of Lebanon was hostess to the Junior Matron's club at a one o'clock luncheon. Three tables of contract bridge were plsyed with the floating prize going to Mrs. Frank Mayer and Mrs. Jack Ralston. Mrs. Reed Clark, a guest of the club, won high score. MR. AND MRS. G. A. I ASKIN of Aurora entertained at dinner in honor of their nephew Charles Miller's 13th birthday. . MOVIE TALENT V ANTED If yoa feel that yon or some member of your family has talent, have your photo graph registered at the Hol lywood Studios Library, Hol lywood, California, free for Inspection and possible se lection by I the officials of Movlag Ptetare. Radio mmA Theatre industries. For further Information see PASSAGE STUDIO, 520 : Bute. Selected and regis i eered by Hollywood Studio Library as exclusive pho tographer in Marion County. Philharmonic Concert at . Leslie CONCLUDING the series of three concerts, the Salem .Philhar monic orchestra ' association has planned an exceptionally fine program for Leslie auditorium on Monday, .April 5. Because of dl- 1 versity of musical interests Includ ed, this should highlight tbe as sociation's very successful fifth winter season. j Mrs. Josephine Albert Spauld ing, the featured soloist, will sing arias from "Samson and Delilah," and from "Carmen." Mrs. Spauld ing is one of the outstanding con- : traltos of the northwest, and her gracious manner and- beautiful voice have won for her the praises of many notable critics. Mrs. Spaulding is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert of Salem, and wife of Bruce Spaulding, district attorney of- Al bany. She is a graduate of Willam ette university, studies In 193 J and 1933 at . Julllard' school, of music in New York City, later coached with Mark Daniels ot Portland and at present is coach ing with Paul Petri in the Oregon State college school of mnsic In 1933 she won the Atwater-Kent auditions In Seattle, and entered the finals soon after in Minneap olis. , i V Another soloist on the program for the philharmonic concert' is Gordon Finlay. director of the Sa lem high school band and orch estra, who will play the trumpet solo "Northern Fantasle'' by Hocb. The philharmonic orchestra, under the direction of Jacques Gershkovich, will complete ! the mnsical program with several out standing numbers. - Nebraskans Meet at Williams Home A group of former Nebraskans met with Mrs. Aura Williams, at her home on South Liberty street Thursday night. A Nebraska wom en's auxiliary was organized and the following officers elected: President, Mrs. L. I. Flathers; vice-president, Mrs. Lavina Sharp nack; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. E. N. DeHut. The fourth Wed nesday of each month was chosen as the regular meeting date. Early in April a no-host luncheon will be served. MRS. E. J. wiNKEXWRnnrcw of Swegle was hostess at her home Thursday afternoon for a shower honoring Mrs. V. E. Nel son. After opening of the gifts a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Those present besides the hon or guest were: Mrs. Robert Brandon, Mrs. Paul Cozad, Mrs. El A. Lake, Mrs. Roscoe West, Mrs. W. F. Carothers, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. J. p. Thrasher. Mrs. R. W. Wells, Mrs. Marion West, Mrs. Clarence Meyers, Mrs. W. A. Swingle, Mrs. Floyd West. Mrs. W. H. Kay. Mrs. Ida Page, Mrs O. P. Wegner. Mrs. J. C. Simpson, Mrs. Reuel Smith and the hostess. MR. AND MRS. KARL STEI WER OF JEFFERSON spent the week-end at Bend, where they at tended a family gathering, hon oring the 81st birthday of Mr. Steiwer's father, John F. Stei wer of Portland. Mr. Steiwer Is a former resident of this com munity. Others attending the oc cation were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbert of Salem; Mrs. William Conn ell and son William, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walls and son John, Miss Josephine Herrington and Mr. Steiwer of Portland. Miss Mary Grigg and Miss Ruby Steiwer of Bend. MEMBERS OF THE Hollywood Merry-Go-Round held-their regu lar meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fern Richards with Mrs. Lydia Hobbs as hostess. Present were: Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Lula Starr. Mrs. Su san Wilson, Mrs. Tillie Davis; Mrs. Fern Richards. Mrs. Alice Far gard. Mrs. Lottie Olsen and Mrs. Lydia Hobbs. BRIDGE. PINOCHLE and "500" will be played Monday night when the Catholic parish at Stayton sponsors its annual Easter Monday card party at the Foresters' hall starting at 8 o'clock. The Sm 113 X. Liberty XtljL- mllei V 7 U 1 . I ::.kH "Here, comes those horrid photographers Er. do I look all right?" Built to order for hopeful photogs Easter in two vivid moods. Right: black wool bolero suit over fastidiously tucked sheer linen blouse. Brilliantly girdled in flame colored silk Jersey, the vibrant hue re peated In the straw roll which banks her Spanish sailor. Left: Twin - scarves of silver fox, heads swirled around the shoulders in the latest fur fashion, surmounting a gray cashmere suit. A half wreath of apple blossoms adorns her brow on a pill box of milan straw cloth. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. . AT WOODBURN. EVERGREEN Assembly, Order of I the Rain bow for Girls weTe hostesses to . members of the Newberg Assem bly Wednesday night at the Ma sonic temple. Mrs. Maude Mo cbel. past mother adviser of Ev ergreen assembly was the hon or guest and was given a beau tiful degree, "Flowers of Friend ship." She was presented with a gift in behalf of : the assem bly by Miss Jean Beers, worthy adviser. Special guests present were Mrs. Mabel Settlemier, past wor thy matron of Oregon, Miss Mar garet Herring, worthy adviser of Newbery assembly, Mrs. Grace Werst. mother adviser of New berg assembly, Mrs. Beulah Les sard. worthy matron of Ever green chapter, O. E. S., B. W. Dunn, worthy patron of Ever green chapter, and Mrs. Maude Mochel, past mother adviser of Evergreen assembly and honor guest. An invitation was accepted to visit Chadwick assembly in Sa lem April 13. The assembly will attend the Methodist church in a body Sunday morning, April 4. A short program followed in cluding a piano solo - by Jean Simmons, novelty rattlebone solo by Betty Ackerson. tap' dance numbers by Mary Jane and Don na Dunn, and a harmonica solo by Betty Ackerson j with Jean Beers at the piano. : MRS. JOHN FISHER of Stay ton was hostess to members of her bridge club and several guests Tuesday afternoon at a dessert luncheon at her home on Fern Ridge. Tea tables were centered by miniature bouquets of daphne. Portland's Greater Artists Series '37-'38 LILY PONS NELSON , EDDY 8ALZBURG OPERA GUILD KATHRYX MELSLE JOSE ITURBI 8 HAN KAR A HIS HINDU BALLET ' JOHN CHARLES THOMAS and LANXY ROSS All performances In the Portland Public Auditorium Order Season Tickets Now to Obtaia Choice Locations 93.35 - 17.20 - SIO.45 Write for full particulars ELLISON-WHITE BUREAU 403 Studio Bids. - Portland art Shop WISHES A PLEASANT EASTER FOR ALL ITS Patrons and Friends Merchandise of Merit - -:-7y (fittcken 5. , ; , x. " i .-.v.v.w.-..,' : a: :;-.- - Guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Douglas Heater, with Mrs. Eugene Spaniol and Mrs. George Duncan holding the high scores for club members. t- y '".".Ml ?: : : y :- : .-. . :" . . v" - ' :' : 20 Tems of LmdMMi$ - 1 BLUSHUSti BUNNY Vi IV Aaarleaa ChHM 1 t. bstur . 1 caa tommt tony Vi taapa matare' V Uaspowi PPPT ilelkod Cut tkfM la email piece nd . place ia ppr part ( a daabl boiler wita tka butter, t aa!t. AaC taaaata aaap " aa4 uumIdc, aad raak ntH aaioota. (A Wat 2 aniaate). fr"k-r aa battered toast. Ajnout terring. y' - 7 V VC S . rJH Billman's CLUB CALENDAR Moaday, March 20 Juniorettes, American Leg ion auxiliary, -with Janet and Jean Meyers, North 14th street. " O. S. N. A. District number 3, at .Deaconess hospital nur ses home. 8 o'clock. ' Royal Neighbors benefit Easter, supper and program. Fraternal temple, 6 p.m. . Tuesday, March SO - Laurel Social' club, with Mrs. R. A. Bevtna, 735 Ferry street S pjn. - . Department Aides ot the Wo men's Relief Corps, silver tea. with Mrs. Bertha' Loveland, 4055 South 25th street, 2 to S pjn. . . - East Division, First Presby terian .Ladies' Aid. with Mrs. A. F. Marcus, 1411 State street, 2:30 p.m. . Wednesday, March SI ' Thimble club ot Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mrs. Lucy St. Clair. 1951 D street. 12:30. Leslie Can-Do. with Mrs. Mason Bishop, 2 p.m. Friday, April 2 -Postal Clerk's auxiliary with Mrs. Claude Glenn, 802 North Church street, 2:30 p.m. THE LADIES AID SOCIETY of the .Methodist' church of Brooks met In the church this week. The next meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs. Wills Vlnyard, March 31. THE KILL KARE bridge club of Independence closed its sea son, with a - 7 o'clock dinner at the. home ot Mr, and Mrs. -Elmer E. Addison. - FRIENDS of Mrs. Giles Brown gave her and her infant daugh ter; Mural Ann, a surprise show er Saturday afternoon at the Brown home in Stayton. MRS. W. H. WEAVER of Dal las was hostess to members .and guests of the Cut Bona club at her home Thursday. , $ i - 1 l j j " s a" i . ) 1-3 I " 1 Mr. ! and Mrs. Robert Hall who re read y celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their West Salem borne. r I a to MILLER i MELODIES i ' ; Monday Morning w 10:15 to 10:30 Specialty . . . Yipla violin Vercler Holman's version of that v popular song 41 MAGGIE' Other numbers, Ida Miller, songs. Ferae Davenport, piano. RTPN wr a a. MILLERS I i ! : ' Housewives have learned through the j ' i - years that Master stands for perfec- tion in hread ... Twenty years of con stant experimentation and research! has developed a loaf which meets the demands of the busy and growing family ! i ;" '.. : : - Master bread, lock-sealed In its sani- itary wrapper, is delivered FRESH Twice aaiiy to your Court Will Visit Elkhom Vicinity County court members plan to spend Monday, and Tuesday this week on road inspection trips in the Elkhorn and North Santiam highway districts. Improvement of the road from Mehama to Elk horn and of the North Santiam route will be looked into and also tbe merits of a petition for vaca tion of a. road above Taylor's grove which runs Into the Taylor's Grove-Mill City road. Maintained Health Means Money Saved . By R. E. LEGG of Woolpert & Legs, Drugs - The story of the weak link in the chain is often illustrated by those ot us who complacently work, play, sleep and eat, ani mated by a feeling of exuberant health, and without a thought of whether we are exerting ourselves beyond the limit of even the most rngged constitu tion. Somewhere In our compli cated' set of organs one may have not been able to "take it and thus has become the weak link. " As a source of mental satis faction, as well as 4n the inter est of economy, everyone should realize the importance of occasionally seeking medic al counsel, then, should there be found a weak link the doc tor can at once set about the restoration of perfect health. It medicine is needed go to a store where there will be no possibility of a "weak link" in the filling of your prescription. This Is the 0th of aeries of Editorial Advertisements ap pearing In this paper each San day. . Copyright grocer. Loaf