The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 02, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    Secretaries of
'YWCA -Here on
Tuesday
Three distinguished guests to
be in the capital Tuesday and
Wedaesday of this week as guests
'of the local Young Women's
Christian association are three of
the national YWCA secretaries
a volunteer ,
leadership training conference at.
the local TW. They Include: Mis.
Juua capen .secretary for leaner-
ship training;. Misa Helen Flack,
advisory secretary for the north- ullg wiU be mustrated by a large ! Jeaslf OK1"01. Salem, j
west; Miss Elsie Harper, special- : grop Gf f jne prints , of master District meetings In each of the
let on tfie economic problems of plejea art. Members, students six districts into which the Ore
the YWCA. . and friends of the art center are gon Federation of Women's Clubs
All members of the association .
including board or committee
members,: active members and
club advisers are asked to attend
this conference. These women are
conducting a series of conferences
in the northwest. The leaders will
discuss what the YWCA is. re-
aponsibilities and work of the
board, membership policies, f unc-
tering of committees and work
of the members.
:Fu11 Program
The schedule for the two-day Francisco and D. S. Defenbacher.
conference is as follows: Tuesday, advisers to the art project are al
io to 12 a.m.; talks and discus- 80 Pted to visit Salem soon.
aions by Miss Capen, Miss Flack
and Miss Harper; informal buffet
luncheon at the YW at 12:30
p.m. Continuation of the .morn-
lng meeting will be held all after-
noon and in the evening at 8
o'clock there will be a leadership
discussion group for girl and adnlt
loader nf h FraWa s-iuh hie-h
school Girl Reserves and those
who cannot attend the sessions
during the day. .
Wednesday morning from 10
trt is vwv th mw.nf an
nominating committees will meet
with Miss Flack and Miss Capen.
At the same time the public af-
far nTnmUi. wjn rZwt ifh
uu.M.rnor a finaiiM mmmiitM
meeting will be held in the after
noon at 1:30 o'clock to be fol
lowed by a steering committee at
3 p.m. Those planning to attend
the luncheon are to phone the
YWCA by noon Monday.
Colored Slides to Be
Shown at Garden Club
An interesting program has
been arranged for the Salem Gar
den club meeting Monday night
at the Chamber of Commerce at
eigm o ciock. .von-memoer guesis
are
coraiany lnvuea to attena
and a small guest fee is charged
Following a short business meet
ing brief horticultural talks will
be given, on the digging and stor
age of bulbs and tubers. Mr. L.
E. Weeks, prominent grower,
will talk on gladioli and Mr.
Charles A. Cole of the state department-of
agriculture, will dis
cuss summer bulbs.
s Miss Edith Schryver will give
an illustrated talk with 100 col
ored slides of Portland gardens
and beautiful plant material. The
slides are lent to the Salem club
by .the Portland, Garden club.
There will be a display of fall
flowers such, as dahlias, annuals,
and fall hardy asters. Everyone
Is invited to bring an arrange
ment of flowers.
CLUB CALENDAR
. i
Monday, October 3
Daleth Teth Gimel Mother's
club, Lausanne hall at 2
o'clock."
AuxiLiary of Townsend club
No. 12 meet with Mrs. Agene
tha Wiens, 1431 North Cot
tage, 2 p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild of
Jason Lee church meet with
Mrs. Glenn Frum, 1305 North
Cottage,' 8 p.m.
Auxiliary to Sons of Union
fVeerans with Mrs. L. D. Wa
terman, 1307 Hines, 2 p.m.
Sigma Nu Delphian Study
group meet in fireplace room of
public library, 2 p.m.
, American Legion auxiliary
meet at Fraternal Temple, 8
p.m.
Salem Garden club meeting
at Chamber of Commerce, 8
p.m.
Tuesday.' October 4
Laurel Social Hour club with
Irs. E. C. Weatherby, Glenn
Creek Road, 2 p. m.
Dakota club meet at Episco
pal Parish house, 6:30 p. m.
Delta Zeta alumnae meet
with Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Wal
do Ave., 8 p.m.
Centralia Temple, Pythian
Sisters social evening, 8 p.m.
; American War Mothers reg
slar monthly business meet
ing at American Lutheran
church, 2 p.m. - '
I Yomarco Sunday school class
of First Methodist church ms)t
with. Mrs. Harry. Swafford, 10
South 17th, 2:30 p.m.
i Salem Music Teachers asso
ciation with Mrs. Mabel S.
Powers, 1256 Court, 7:45 p.m.
'. Artisans Woman's club meet
ing with Mrs. J. E. Reay, 577
Knapp, 12:30 luncheon, busi
ness meeting to follow.
Salem General hospital aux
; lllary meet at Chamber of Com
merce, 10 a.m.
Chamwick chapter, . Eastern
Star meet at Masonic Temple, -
8 p.m.
Else Ebsen "" Drama group
meet with Mrs. W. J. Minkie
witx; 1596 Chemeketa, 2:15
p.m. ' ' - '
.' - Wednesday, October 5
Ladles auxiliary to carpen
ters, card party at Cherry City
auditorium, 8 p.m.
Woman's Home Missionary
society of First Methodist
church meet in Carrier-Room,
2:15 p.m.
AAUM Literature group meet
with Mrs. Kenneth Murdock,
379 Richmond, 7:45 p.m.
Thursday, October
P.L.E. and F. club meet
with Mrs. Mabel Peck, 1840
North Cottage, 8 p.m.
Artisans Lodge, Capitol As
sembly No. 84 meet at Fratern
al temple, 8 p.m.
Unitarian Women's Alliance
meet with Mrs. W. E. Ander
son, 1677 Court, 2:30 p.m. .
Hayesrllle Woman's club
with Mrs. W. McMelleon, 1:00:
: PsUU ..
On Monday evenlngat eight o'
clock the art center presents a
lecture on art appreciation by
lecture on art annreciauon dt
trw.n w,,r., tf iu
t70nl oreVfor art am
ciation. Miss Koken Is touring the :
rftn.tr anl thU la her first an- '
""S - ar 3 "a? ""r"-J:
invited
Admission is free.
: Word has j been received that
Dr. Burt Brown Barker, state di
rector of the federal art Project
and vice-president of the Univer-
gity of Oregon, has returned from
an extended i visit and research
abroad. Dr. Barker worked dUi-
tentlv to start the Salem Art cen
ter. but found it necessary to leave
last' spring before the formal op-
ening, Joseph Danysh of San
The e x h I hi t lo n of students
works which has aroused consid-
erable Interest is receiving fur-
ther explanation- this and next
week through a series of talks and
lectures by the center staff. Val
Clear, director, talked at length
about educational policies at a
meeting of the board of directors
Friday evening, and gave a gal-
lery talk to a number of keenly
interested wives of members of
the State Bar association Satur-
day morning. Planned for this
week is a opecial evening for par-
eatsoniy. of children who attend
ed the summer school, and anoth
er for teachers in the public
school system. On Tuesday a lec
ture will be given to the Dallas
Women's club.
-The center will soon be offer-
lng Its s e r v 1 c es to interested
groups and clubs in the surround
ing area. Contacts are being made
to supply lectures, exhibitions and
teaching services to community
clubs and schools. This is in ad
dition to the plans made for es
tablished branch are centers. Ad
ditional towns where impetus is
under way to start centers include
quille and Klamath FaUs
After the; exhibition of school
work is over it Is planned -to ex
hibit at each school work done by
the public school students. Since
only about fifty paintings could
be shown out of nearly a thou
sand done, this will give a better
opportunity for parents and chil
dren to seo each student's work.
New exhibitions opening Octo
ber 9 include a one man show by
John Dominique of Canby, Ore-
ton, and an extensive exhibition
of Mayan art. John Dominique is
more widely known for his work:
in the east nd n California than,
iocauy ami me center is giaa to
present to resiaents nis landscape
paintings. He studied at the Port-
land Art museum, later at the
oau rrauciscu xuamuic w au, me
Oris. Art institute, and the Santa
Barbara School of Art. He has
had one-man shows in Portland,
San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and
Los Angelas, and has participated
in numerous natnal exhibitions.
The first radio program to be
sponsored by the Oregon Feder-
ation of Womens clubs will be
Friday, October 7, over station
KOAC at !2 p.m. Mrs. Ronald
Craven of Salem is "chairman of
r. - - T , . i. . t
corrections for the state feder-
ation and will interview Mr.. J.
S. ; Murray, finger-print expert
at the state penitentiary. The
federation will sponsor programs
every Friday over KOAC through
out the winter months.
3Irs. Wallace Wharton, Mrs.
Francis T. Wade, Mrs. Carl H.
Cover and Mrs. George W. Ritte
man will be in Portland Monday
to attend the first fall meeting of
the Portland Women's Army and
7 Navy league at the Town club.
Tea will, be served late in the af
ternoon, i A supper honoring the
Salem women and a few addition-
ai guests win oe neia in me ev
ening at the home of Mrs. Merritt
Henshaw in Laurelhurst.
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Chadwick chapter No. 37, Or
der of the Eastern Star will meet
Tuesday evening, October 4, in
the Masonic temple for a regular
business meeting. Mrs. Belle Nlles
Brown, wormy matron, ana tiar-
,- mi : . hi
uia rmuipiie, wormy, pmrou wui
preside. A invitation is extended
to all Eastern Star members to at-
tead the meeting.
Artisans lodge,. Capitol Assem
bly No. 84, will hold a business
meeting Thursday night at the
Fraternal Temple at 8 p.m. There
will be initiation of several candi
dates, and refreshments will be
served. ; . j
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Irs. Barry Swafford will en
ter tain members of the Yomarco
Sunday school class of the First
Methodist I church Tuesday after-
neon wiin an mionnw pw
her home.' 190 South 17th street
at 2:30 o'clock. Assisting hostess-
es will be Mrs. L. S. Covert and
Mrs. Leona Johnson.
,
Mr. and Mrs.
j,i jj 3Ullarl
are entertaining as their guests
today at
Newport,
Swafford,
their beach home at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Covert and Mr
Foley. ;
and Mrs. J. D. ;
Mrs. C.?L. Newman will irfve m
book review at the first fall meet -
h. sirm. Mn Ttolnhian
study group which wUl meet in
Pubi raV Monday afternoon-
.t 2 o'clock., j
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allen
Cook are receiving congratula-
tiens on the birth of a son at
the Salem General hospital. Wed-
.mHit fintAtnh 211 . This is
Eeir second chili ,
Airs. ! Peterson Announces
New Appointments
- Mrs. Harold D. Peterson, presi
dent of the Oregon Federation of
"Women's Clubs, ; la announcing
several additional appointments
at this v time:
Decent of American home,
Mrs. James W. Gamwell, Powers,'
Ore.; department of education, di-
vision of conservation of j natural -
T T- .
resuuitra, iuro, xjvc utteui)Ui i,
Portland: division of public safe-
tr. Mrs. M. H. La Mont. Portland:
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n 'J waier ana waterways,
ra- ? D: Remple; The Dalles; -
VL
DI uiubic,. airs, mara xucv.muBi.er,
Corvallis; division of poetry. Mrs.
has divided the state will! be held
during t the month of Qctober. ;
Leading the month's meetings f
rOcrfi al ie.
Clubs of the third district will
meet at Sandy October 110 and
district two will meet at Newport
October IS. The fourth i district
will meet at Rogue River Octo-
ber 20. The sixth district has not
yet et a definite date. Mfs. Har-
old I D. Peterson, state president.
will be guest speaker at most of
these district meetings.
ese aisirici meetings. i
The women's clubs of tie third !
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uisuiii. wju uiwi m u u-u;
session at Sandv on October 10
session at Sandy on October 10
with the Sandy Woman's
club as
hostess club. Marion, Polk
Clack-
amas.' Washington, Clatsop. Tllla-
mook, Columbia, Yamhill and
Multnomah counties comprise this
district. 1 1
Denartment and division' chair-
men in Marion county include
Miss Harriet Long, Salem, library !
service; Mrs. J. Harry Moran. Sa-1
lem, legislation; Mrs. A. P. Solie, !
Silverton. press and publicity: ;
Mrs. Ronald Craven. Salem, cor-1
rections; Mrs. Jessie Singleton,
Salem, poetry; and Mrs.
George I
R. : K. Moorhead, Salem,
health.
public
Mrs. Parker Hostess I for
Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. C. W. Parker entertained
with a smartly arranged affair
Wednesday afternoon at her Cen-
ter street residence In compli-J
ment to her house guest, Mrs,
r Mm "
T. H. Mehl of Mabel, Ore., who
visited in the capital the first of
the week and will return on Mon
day for several days.
A 1:30 o'clock luncheon was
served by the hostess and guests
were seated at one long table j
centered with a bouquet of au-;
tumn blooms. Other bouquets of j
fall ; flowers were arranged about
the guest rooms. I '
Several hours of cards followed -
the luncheon and Mrs. A. j A. Sie-j
wert;won high score and a guest j
prise was given to MrsL Mehl.
Assisting the hostess during the i
afternoon were Mrs. A. A. Sie-i
wert, Mrs. E. M. Hoftnell and
Mrs. H. G. Smith.
Covers were placed for :Mrs. T. i
H. Mehl, Mrs. Harry R. Worth,
Mrs. t Luther Jensen, Mrs. Glenn !
Paxsou, Mrs. "Harry V. Collins.
Airs, .harles A.eSprague, Mrs.
George Waters, Mrs. C. B, McCul-
lough, Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. ?
Frank G. Mvera. Mrs. H o smith i
.
Air. Albert A. Slewert, Mrs. Ed-i
win ,M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Roy H.
MiU3 and Mr8 CW Parker.
. ,
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Igll Will Appear on
paramount gerieg ,
j Perhaps one ; of the i greatest;
singers to appear in Portland ;
this season will be Benlamino
Gigll, "the second Caruso," who
opens the "four star" Paramount
concert series at the Paramount
theatre on Monday evening, Oc-
tober 17th. Gigll has not sung
in America since 1932; but re
turns to the United States late
this month to launch his con-;
cert tour which will bring him
to the Pacific coast for an en
gagement with the San Francis
co Opera association In San
Francisco and Loa Anrelea. His
first concert will be on October
2 over a nationwide radio hook-'
up. - i
Following his London appear-;
ance last spring, Gigll ! received neth Murdock, 379 Richmond
the unanimous plaudits of all erenue, at 7:45 p.m. BootT re
the London papers. A few of the: Tiews on current literature will
excerpts are: "Gigll is the rare ka sMvpti thla vear to be followed
thing the Italian tenor of the
1 . . . f . r .
legend the golden- voice. His
lightest utterance told." Lon
don Daily Telegraph.
"Gigll was evidently the Prime
attraction to the large audience,
and he made the most of each;
lyrical outburst. Indeed, "E luceJ
van le stelle" so far exceeded
even the reputation of his sram
ophone record, that a repetition
was inevitable, and even the gal
. .... . .
iery unwillingly let the opera
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uigjis reception wai wrrmc,
A succession of curtain
were made amid tremendous ap
plause at the end of each , act,'
and then at the final curtain, a
tumultous outburst of
enthusl
asm."- Aberdeen Press
ft Jour
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;na.i
The Paramount "Four
Star"
concert series under the
of William B. McCurdy will also
Vv'
include Josef Hofman,
zart Boys' Choir .and (Grace
Moore. Seats may he had now at
the box office of the JJ K Gill
Company.
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churcn wJU meet in the Carrier
jroom at SjIS nvirw-v
k. - vt . -
I Mrs. Hannah Martin wiU speak
- nn -.a J.. i- x'-j
uinauic, iu w wvwu yu m u
e in De r. ah executive ooara meeii
lng wUl be held at 1:45 o'clock
and tea will be served late la the
afternoon.
The first meeting or the season
for the Salem General! hospital
the seas
auxQiary .tlir bs heldj Tuesday
! mo V10 clocfcL
Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. T. A;
Livesley, president, will preside, j
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S Salem by Us Oilf.
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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,
In the Valley
Social Realm
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ATJMSVILLE The ' Women'
Thay" rWSff ielde
first meeting of the year at the
home of Mrs. Bland Speer. The
house was made beautiful with
1. m ...it. - .UJIaII if
4'6 uuimri wi .
pastel shades. A lace covered
table centered with gladioli and
u .niA.
--;
"a m serving xae gnesis.
Roll call responses were po-
.. .nri yAtT.JL .l..n K mJrn-
ems uU ruwg j
bers and guests. At the business
meeting the women decided to
arrange a program for the pub-
lie v
Tn tarA Mnv fami t a KsX.
ing planned for the late fall.
Women present for the afternoon
3, 5, V, , Mr"1 w5in' a r.
? P. Otto. Mrs. William
Mrs. William
Howd.
Mrs. D. A. Lowe. Mrs. Fred Pot-
ter, Mrs. O...A. Lesley, Mrs. Luta Mr. Elton Thompson, tickets; Mrs. the uble appolntmenU with
Fuson, Mrs; Bess Ransom, Mrs. Glen Seely, membership; Mrs. blu and silver color scheme. 4n
Ernest Towle, Mrs. T. C. Moun- Karle He ad rick, oress- Mrs dividual umbrellas were given as
tain and the hostess, Mrs. Bland
Speer.
CTf VPDTflW I.nrtlA Qlra If o
bride-elect of Edward King, was
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honored at a" gift party Thursday
nlrht vhon Mi W. P. Rparth n
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iitertained with guests including
Eastern Star officers and courtesy
girls,
A buffet supper was served. The
Uble was centered by a bride and
groom arranged under an orange
klmoAin aroh Dnu, anil ana TV.
dragons were also used in the din-
fnr ronm with ha.arpta of autumn
iDK room with baskets of autumn
flowers in the living rooms.
Invited were Miss Skaife. Elaine
Clower, Mrs. Lee Alfred, Mrs.
James Hollingsworth. Mrs. Ger-
trude Slade Cameron. Mrs. Roy
Skaife. Mrs. George Towe, Mrs.
Errol Ross, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester.
Miss Olivia DeGuire, Carol Van
Cleave, Mrs. William Swift, Mrs.
Edward Ekman. Mrs. W. R. Tom-
ison, ma uaroia. airs, vtauac?
Cochran, Mrs. Elgin McOeary,
Mrs. C. D. Service, Mrs. R. A.
Fish, Mrs. Dale Lamar, and Phyl
lis Skaife. f
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INDEPENDENCE Activities
-will beKin at the Indenendence
Wn-.ii. .ink Fi..j,. 0
" y" Z. ' " " Members present were Flor-tobei-4.
at one o clock with the ence WaHace. Mrs. Floyd White,
president s luncheon. Berndette Broor. T.nctilA starker.
The new officers taking charge
are: Mrs.
B. F. Swope, presi
dent; Mrs.
Ira D. Mix first vice
president;
Mrs. Paul E. Robin
son, second vice president; Mrs.
C. A. Fratzke, secretary; and
Mrs. A. B. Robinson, treasurer,
The - hostesses for Tuesday's
luncheon will be Mrs. C.. O.
Sloper, Mrs. F. B. Schofield and
Mrs. H. N. Mattison.
Many interesting and at
tractive meetings have been ar
ranged by the program commit
tee: Mrs. W. A. BarnUm, Mrs.
Melford Nelson, and Mrs. Lester
Dyer.
The Woman's club will meet
the first and third Tuesday of
each month.
RICKEY Mrs.
N. C Hubbs
Chase will be
and Mrs. D. C.
loint hostesses to members
of
. . . . r .a
the Daleth Teth Glmel Mothers
club Monday afternoon, October
3, at Lausanne hall at 2 o'clock.
Plans for furnishing a room
on the campus for the Daleth
Teth Glmel girls and the year's
club work will be discussed at
the business session. Mrs. Nor
man Shaw will preside.
SHELBURN Miss Arlene Dar
by, oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Darby will, on Wed
nesday evening become the bride
of A H orthner of Saskatche-
wan. Canada.
Arlene has spent her entire
life in this community and Is
a recent graduate of Simpson
Bible Institute of Seattle ' where
she met Mr. Orthner. The couple
will reside in Kindersley where
he Is a minister.
, The AAUW Literature group
will begin its fall classes on Wed
nesdaV at the home of Mrs. Ken
hv round table discussions. Miss
jiia Johnson will review "Horse
....
and Buggy Docto" by Arthur
Hertzer at the meeting Wednes
day. a a a
Centralia Temple, Pythian Sis
ters will hold a social evening
Tuesday at 8 o'clock honoring
Mrs. Pearl "Kinzer who was re-
onttv 1at.il Cn nr,mA Rnirfl of
tne pytblan si,ters at the nation- j
al Prthian convention held in
si.tr and Knirhts
Mrs. Glenn Frum will entertain
members of the Wesleyan Service
guild of the Jason Lee church
Monday night at 8 o'clock at her
home on North Cottage street.
Mrs. Saul Jans will be the assist-
Ins hostess. Mrs. Francis DeHar-
"
pun win e'w
Moving Millions," and the devo-
Uons will be led by Mrs. Veda
MUler.
Miss Josephine Gray. . Miss Jo-
M-PiM Evans and Miss Lois
Steinke are motoring to Grants
Pass todav to attend the Southern
Oregon distric i meeting of Basi-
ness ana i roiessioum nuwcu
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Lois Plummer Schmidt
Accredited Teacher .
of .Piano
.'l Studio: 830 N. Winter
Phone 8328
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Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 2, 1933
Philharmonic Finance
Committee to Meet
, ,
Members , of the finance com-
mlttee of the Philharmonic Sym-
phony association will meet for
luncheon at the Aro hotel Mon-
. .JJ ?S
"N. , " . . .J; "
Mrs. Breyman Boise Is thalrman
of this committee and Mr. Verne.
Mclntvre vice rhalrmAn
ce:,I" f,
uuiyre, vice cnairman.
The Salem Philharmonic orch-
cn mm u iu ruumr-
eHtra te managed by the Philhar-
monlc SvmDhonv association con-
tUtlng of-a board of directors
!?sed of f If tv Salem men and
COmPO'r"v SIem
women w
orchettra
womed w'ao believe
in a symphony
.ortanj part of
nrrhMtri b an 1 rri Yrr-t m-n t
toe city's cultural life The exec-
utjTe board Is as follows- Mr SI-
laa Gaiser. president, Mrs. Wil-
ti-. if .n. i .a, i f a. .
Dr. Bruce Baxter. 2nd vice nres -
went; Mr3. Breyman Boise, 3rd
vice president; Mrs.' William Ex-
ger; Mr. FloydUler. aecreUry;
Mrg. Clifford Taylor, treasurer;
Mr nrHH nnni ttiii mnii?
Charles Robertson, jr., social;and
Mrs. Breyman Boise, finance.
All expanses of the orchestra "cr",J"1"" ,I?UV " , t -are
maintained by the board of ?,! Off.1 11' lit' WrtM
directors, and the orchestra now
..ftt-A-aM ahftl,, tisnn nrih nf
"e f0"1. 0? wor h.
m,uuulcul' a music, a amaii
fund left from last -rear and no
f "Lm la,t year nd n
Indebtedness.
Many new. players reported for
I Vi a atrlnir aiirfttliTia fiaM k Pnn.
ductor Edouard Hurllmann 1 a a t
WednesUy but there are still va-
ckncle, ta tne cello tIoU and
...
Rehearsals will begin Monday
. . . . . . . . . .
ngnt, October 3, in Miller's hall
ftnd wlll neld eacn Monday and
Thursday nights.
Berean Guild Meets at
""cou vjuuu iiiccw ai
Lucas Home
Berean W.W.G. held its reg-
Ular monthly meeting Tuesday
evening, September 27, at the
home of Mrs. Ed Lucas on Ship-
nine street.
Mission report was given by
Florence ' Wallace and devotions
were led by Benlah Moran. The
program leader was Ruth Enr-
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Almeda Working. Ruth Enrdahl.
Frances Mattson. Sylvia Mattson.
Suasane Esau, Joy Greig, Mar-
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veil -niuw;c(, xur. ca uulu,
Mrs. Frank Struble, Dorothy
White, Mr. Irving Fox. Jean
irks, Lucille scrurman. Mrs.
Evelyn Groves, and the hostess-
.o"" "d
.
Recent Bride Honored !
01 t J "
At Shower J? riday ; I
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nii n iiiMiu w uutuu uu am a.
Lawrence Reasor entertained with
kn shower at the former's
Bvrv, iinm. VrM.r nlrMiln
suburban home Friday night Ma
compliment : t. Mrs, Norman Ever,
(Helen Ralph). The marriage
oI Miss Ralph and Mr. Everson
a.eTent ff Saturday. Antst
2 1 . Thft At! TMA Will tHAste tnir
' home In Hood River where Mrs.
ETeoa wlU be on the nIeh ctll
The evening was spent in for
illy and at a' late hour suppei
at ahr supper
Vs errf by tn bostesses. The
shower idea was carried out) In
favors to the guests
" f,n flT . "
tooiey. Airs, jonn scnmiai, jr.,
Mrs. Ernest Savare. Mrs. Charles
" -
"SSi. J t-- nsuer, mim.
A. E. Wood. Mrs. Eurene Kenne-
A. E. Wood, Mrs. Eugene Kenne
dy, Mrs. Neil Fleming. Mrs. Law
rence Reasor and Mrs. William
. '
!.
Man.ia.re Announced at
&.UUVfUUl..u 4A,
Dinner On Friday
J
Announcement was made of. the
marriage of Miss Katherine Elis
abeth Martin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank D. Martin, and Mr.
Bert Henry Chiles, son of Mrs.
nnrnf h Phi 1m. at a buffet lunch
eon Friday night. The ceremony
was performed Saturday, August
27 at the parsonage of the High-
land Friends church by Reverend
cuo .x. Brown. ,
Both Mr. and' Mrs. "Chiles : are
graduates of Salem schools. Mr.
Chiles attended the Northwest
Nasarene college last year and is
now a student at Willamette uni-
versity,
Bidden to the announcement
party were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Rudin, Mr. and Mrs. Wills rd
Hornschuch. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam R. B-illis, Mr. and Mrs. Em-
ory J. Petticord. MIss Evelyn Mey-
ers, Mr.- Rosser Kuain, ana m.t.
and Mrs. Bert Henry Chiles.
PRICES $
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Invited to confer with her.
MONDAY
Special Prizes Awarded
To Women Golfers
t t.Jo ra m. a t-
Salem Golf club Friday morning
,- ''"T .-7, . M rV
RoberT WmVer nf CU.T
a ior u www - numoer oi
putts was Mrs. Ercel Kay and
In class B. Mrs. John Bone.
The fall tournament Is still in
progress and this week Mrs.
Max Flannery and Mrs. Harold
Olinger who tied will play their
match to determine the winner,
Jw "P?1 Prlzs be K,Tfeta
'" the lowest number Of PUtta
"rt1"" Lk
lowest number of putta
Playing on Friday - were Mrs.
Ercel Kay." Mrs. J. M. Bishop,
Mrs. Kate G. Bell. Mrs. H. H.
Ollnger. Mrs. Max Flannery, Mrs.
tlton, Mrs. Orlo Johnson. Mrs.
Robert Taylor, Mrs. Graham
Sharkey, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs.
John Bone. Mrs. Robert : John
son, Mrs. IL A. Simmons, Mrs.
E. A.4Skelley, Mrs. Al Petre. Mrs.
Glenn Stevens. Mrs. arry f,
Gustafson. Mrs. Robert Savage,
Mrs. Harold Olinrer. Mrs. Ed-
win L. Baker. Mrs. Roy. D. Byrd
and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer.
r' m. nr "r . . J
FlTSt MeetUlK TUCSdaV
The Salem Music Teachers' as-
sociatlon will hold its first meet-
ing of the season at the residence
studio of the president, Mrs. Ma-
bel S- Powers. 1256 Court street,
Tuesday night at 7:45 o'clock.
Mrs. Powers has announced her
standing committees for the year
as follows: Auditors, . Professor
Frank E. Churchill. Mrs. T. S.
Roberts; membership, Mrs. David
Eason; program. Miss Frances
VIrginie Melton; publicity, Mrs.
Walt D?tOBi" rrangements.
Mlsa Dorothy Pearce;
business,
MU Elma Weller.
NOW for the Mr. and Sirs.
A Special Class for filarried Couples
SOCIAL DANCING j
Also Classes for Single Adults, School Students j
Join in the Fun! Dance the Latest Ballroom Steps I
. . . - - -. - I
Alfred Lauraine, Dance Master
Barbara Barnes Studio,
i :
corset wardrobe-in-one.
MILLER -
- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY
'svaLwm . Oft BOOM
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Miss Janice Murray Is j .
Feted at Party
For the pleasure of Miss Janice
; Murray who will become the bride
InnabelircUrr BeUroTe
Mollor. Miss Alberta Bryant and
Mlsa Crace Jackson entertained
with a miscellaneous shower
Thursday night at the Cooler
home on Fir street. I
The evening was spent Inform-
ally and supper was served by
the hostesses. The" shower idea
was carried out in the decorations
,nd thft nr(HU,nta re hlPn in
and the presenU were hidden! in
umbrellas. Bouquets of - dahlias.
asters and zinnias were used about
the rooms. j
The marriage of Miss Murray
and Mr. Kanras will be solemnlxed
at the Leslie Methodist church at
3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon.
Miss Murray attended Willamette
university and is a member! of
Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Murray. '
The guests included Miss Mur
ray, the Misses Ruth Yocom, Jane
Patton, Billie Smith. Martha Oku
da, Virginia Bendiksen, Eleanor
Johnson, Zetty Williams, Ardell
Yadan, Dorthea Greenwood, Ei
leen VanEaton, Mary Head. Nor
ma Fuller, Marjorie Jones, Alice
Mldwood, Kay. Thompson. Doro
thy Moore. Gayle Dennlson. ;Es-
ther Callison, Natalie Neer. Rose
Anne Gibson, . Betty .Taylor,
Eleanor Perry. Jeanette Brown,
Echo Johnson. Jean Lauderback.
Maxine Goodenough. Barbara
Lamb. Jeanette Cooter. Hilda
Crawford. Car la Williams, Mer-
riim Williams, Eileen Moored,
Lorna Barham. Mrs. Antoinette
Cross! and, Helen Ashton, and
Mrs. Cora Cooter.
Sirs, Carrie Schneider of Rock
lin. Calif., is the guest of ; her
sister. Mrs. Nettie Kaerth at, the
home of Mrs. E. T. Barkus. ;
155 S. Liberty, Phone 3535
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