Annual Meet CLUB CALENDAR Thursday . . . (Continued from pas ,10) r Mr. David B. BUI; display, Mr. Floyd Miller, Mr. Barry 8cott and B. C LieuaHea; decorations, lira; Donald Young and Miss Josephine McGilchrlst. Anyone wlthlnf to make reservations may call the Red Crow off lee, 69X1. . - Mr. Janes tL William ; ar raaaed a party at - ker South Commercial street home on Fri day afternoon to honor her daughter, Jerry Ann on the oe - caston of : her ' sixth i jlrthday. Twenty one children from Bath school were -cvetts. , 9) 1'!!) r It tml mm wZmi it iinln mymt m m 7 1847 ROGERS BROSL rmnr umatun 62 Fbce Service fcr 8 uon "savtm TtttATtar srr $ 5975 Cptm Stock trim. $7S Sm $1430 Fay as Little as SOe Weekly : . Uoeiday' Febraary SO - r Pro-America, lla lion hotel,' ' ffuecf day. Rebekah practice, T:X9. ' St Anna'a Guild, with Mrs. John HeltseL ISO Leslie, S p. m. Unitarian Women's alliance luncheon with Mrs. C S. Ham ilton. 0 N. Front, It: At p. m Boy Scout mothers of troop 1 meet with Mrs, K. P. Saahye, - 2415 W. Nob Hill, 7:0 pV m. Juniors of American Lcalon auxiliary at Fraternal tempi, after school. . - - - v -. AAUW International rela tions group, -with Mrs. Frank Spears, 4 p.m. ' White Shrine of Jerusalem meet t 'Masonic Temple, , g p. Taeadsy. Febraary 5tt MUtatess Wives, with Mrs. Dean a .PeiaAexter, JtS -East Meyers street. 1:19 p-m. - -Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae with Mrs. -Donald Qrffley. Tomarco class, no-host din ner And .-program. IflO p. nw Westminster Guild meet at charch X p. m. . . . -East division of Presbyterian Aid meet with- airs. A. F. Mar ens. 1411 State. 2:30 p. m. Chad wick chapter Order East ern Star, social meeting, 8 P War Mothers social meeting, with George- Littlefield. 4 Dirlslon street X p. m. W CT U Frances Wlllard meeting, Argo, 12 o'clock, meeting at hall, 2 p. m. Laurel Social Hour club, with Mrs. David Friesen, Glenn Creek road, 2 p. m. ' Salem Writers club with 'Mrs. William D. Smith. 1865 Center, 7:30 p. m. Etokta club with Mrs. E. J. Donnell. 873 S. 12th, 2 p. m. Ladies of Missouri club, with Mrs. W. E. Weakley, "980 North Church street, 2 p. m. thenv JLmong-' th valoabl C-!-" TJU things found the records; was OOrOTlUeS JtlOlU. the rorreet spelling of. the much discussed word. Willamette and ft A - was found that -our ipellmg lath ACtlVItlCfl On used hyDT. McLoughlln. ' t .1W mmA TW 1aV mm k son, -Mr. and -Mrs, W, 8. Rosa, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Travis,' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burrla, Mr. and Mrs. Walter spauldmg, Mrs. R-Martin, Mrs. K. Murtock, Mr. and lira, A. L; Adolpnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Meyer. Mrs. C B. Bent- meats. Mrs. Leon Brown and . her national - defense' committee hare arranged the following pro gram; numbers by brass sextette composed of. Adelbert Henderson, Duals Brewster, Russell Hock ett. El Tin Holman, John Lamb, Donald. Burton: cornet solo by Gordon Flnlay; numbers by aux- aarlnr he believed that if th records of thav Hndsons Bay com Mrs. O. A. Brasted. Mrs. C. W. son. Mrs. Clyde Kaiser, Mrs. Jack vmh im m iiiimuI fnv atnfv. Charbonaau. - Mrs. if.. r TTnhha. Anetar. Mrs. Karlton Peters. Mr. hiatAi-r at tn Orvron eonntrr will Mrs. C" R.'" James. Mrs. ' 1.' 1 and Mrs. JameS TarnbulL Mr. and role In the film "Beetkoren to talk by Mrs. Leon Brown. be entlrelT reTlsed. Johnson, Mrs. W. Lewis. Mrs. El- Mrs. F. Alfred Williams, Mr. sa w prelBeed roon. He will por- Mrs. Harold Perkins ar her Paul Muni will play th tUle uiary quartet; a national defense Following Dr. Barker's Ulk, mer McKee, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry, Mrs. Julius Bopp. graduates of colleges , and unl- Mrs. Don Upjohn, Mrs. w. T. Von- Among the exhibits nnr at the Tersltie east of the rocky moan- per, Mrs. A. Daley, Mrs. O. Gun- Hf rtrarr Row Omir Will Salem Art Center, is on o Uth, Umt wer Introduced by Miss nesdaL Mrs. WlllUm Keller, Mrs. flAOZari js woir nm og raphs from New Tork, lnclud- Alies Crary Brown. U. Ueberman, Mrs. Edith Rieh- Sine Here appeal. One "Scrub Women.- Prank LObum. Mrs. M. DeVore, With the appearance of the SLf tL"'.' in,f wlU artrlc con- another "SalraUon- and a third QAA nA Uaorrl Mrs. B. IL Orcutt and Mrs. C Mozart Bora eboir of Vienna on .!.rm?.??r ferenc of national defense. nana Man"dalithaLbJect ttUU IIWUU L giwmiiu . Tuesday. March 7, the Salem ZZJt w.i.n A " v.i. CMTM WitB lit " ' vs ewi wa iMMive wiu aSB v V wiuvsawis snvvshs tray Bthoyn At the age of 67. Americanism committee will hare ' " charge of th hall decorations Julius Huhn who appeared last and will use Oregon grape, pua- seasoa la concert here, has been ay willow and the patriot col- gdreu a JalflardMhoUraWp to or. Mrs. Arls White Is presi- atudy under the famous tntorpre- dent of the council and the meet- familiar to all and are executed In an. understandable medium. Beside the lithographs th ar Metro, outan 0ad Party Sponsored Rv FOE l.mnn Prof. EL W. Hobson had a 1miimaJ msv -wameren 1 41 . tfu,lH" ' " iTCI . " " . "l . " . " opera company. VrTi " .T-.r"I a vibrant fown of nil grn net " waauueia in nonor o aeason nnogiug mu nwi an- ; mow phbw, r. .vir alc-d In romsn nawememoen. ins oance was uts tosaiem. (Wer 15.000 attendance 1. the SoThoor.7 aaek 'S! iMr.k? n0Vna.Ced .n 2! 1. SJVoYld Sr JS eefdeJt .ttrU Wanef 0 HSp. Sn. m"un nU foTUa trle with straps of cerise relret .4? wWJ which wuVnclaea utter both appearing as art- H. Glese and Mrs. H. KleSsenbeck. 5s7te wouito-rS. any wor- " S ' i M,S jTsSStV. SpS&soi tlu doBblei ,trIn Those present were Mrs. P. W. rr bout financing next year Cecil Manning stunning in red 7" . tL 'il-t n., choir Cooper, Mrs. A. R. McLain. Mrs. Sren a malSt would help, chltfon designed Grecian style The "umbrella man- was the Dn, .IVoLt it. phi Homer Shoesmlth. Mrs. Hugh ThereTare bewforw 9 00 sS gardenia in her up-sweep decorative them, tor the dance Me and The Philharmonic c-olr recent- Wane. Mrs. Rita MacPheraon. denU sln?rthnpenUig. regular eoiffure. "ilL0 Wr6 iSnhjSaerS Its $?vvr- organised at Willamette unl- Mrs. Ray Moore. Mrs. Ruth Coppt students number around 300 at NEWS COMES to ns of Emlyn rraB?d" flTr the lights and on a VhU covntrr wai in composed of thirty six Mis- Anne Prsybilla. Mrs. Em a ttoe. There bare been f ex- Griggs who formerly made her the walla and cellophane rain tell JJ? jSg. After TearTJJ tte eelted Tolce. and wUl begin a Nixon. Mrs. R. A. Erixson Mrs. D. dibits of naUonal importance, home in the capital and Is now from the ceiling and umbrella. t!L,t chVir will ro to er4 broadcast orer KOIN Friedland. Mrs. F. A. Smith. Mrs. and 21 of local Interest. 80m attending Washington State col- An awning was placed oyer the iSwaiiNewZMmnd. Ausmaia. toa t 7:30 o'clock. Those Lydla Reid. Mrs. Edna Ramer. 40 lectures hare been giren lege . . . Emlyn la a senior mis r,v"fT"-" ' "Ul" and back to Vienna. TrarellttK trom saiem wno are iuted among . Ann mrnuige. Mrs. k. a. wi oioiuora iub cbdit arc. mis. u. n. nan;, nil. eu ""r1"1" . " ! - . ' , ' . ihi th. mr.i.. t ana w m ' either in the Center or clubs ana year ana e major m " --""Z-TiriZTZ .riT.r, with them is a nurse who super chools. . . . sne waa one 01 i-i " -1- T. -V 7 r". " ' rises their diet, a choir mother young women soc.ote.an w " and a school teacher. Promised during the coming who will graduate In Jun chosen of the decorations, ason are, in March, a large to take a two months course In aesaon collection of original Walt Dis- practical social work at Spiktne ney paintings from his. movies . . . the course is under the di- Mystery Mothers Give includinr some from "Zow rection of Mrs. Helma Nelson, ' " 0 White" and from Three Little general secreiary 01 in - muj toavi uuu Jewel Minler. Marian Chase, Kottek, Mrs. Henry Giese. Mrs. Carolyn Brown, Mary Virginia H. A. Johnson, Mrs. F. Wiens. if a. a www.es . r a Ti"l ali m v Th rhnrlatara wIiom arna Aomgren, wuiexu sneea, VVU- ivreuce oaipp, wrs. r rana ranee from 8 to' 15 rears are Utley, CUre McFarlane. Ir- Marshall. Mrs. George Bressler, range rrom a 10 i years, are m . M Ditk... 1 fUl JtVVIVI, naUV UWUUU, TT m.w. mm; utuuic;, UII MIUI. ren Davis, Alvln Hiebert, Otto Beecroft, Mrs. E. Zimmerman. Wilson, Billy Crary, Ray Drake- Mrs. F. J. Irons, Mrs. H. Klessen- t rained and directed by Dr. George G ruber, a Viennese in birth and training. Since 1928, Pigs," also a collection f paint- Welfare association in spoaane lnca. of nationally known artists . . . Jumiyn. is ma uaugnier or T'S Uj Xn4UJM O beck and Mrs. Jndson Breasler. state Acaaemy 01 mane u vh r The Mrsterr Mothers of the Ul. mu."-..m 'r h r.m-rm. w..n nnft. uiss- 01 uuuuwij auwwB ... . - , - enna. us nas conducted me vi- M .. -.. preyiously shown In the Muuum Mr. and Mrs. Vktor Griggs and a J" "S"' enna Cho5 boy.! the Vienna ftarr.Cnrrol Read. MarcelU. Sut- Albany College Group . . j . .t- v i . iriitni IT.nna ftamma OI tne CaiVarT BantlSt cnurcn en- .. . . . . . . tnn WlnatAn Knnn,T1 RaS Tm J 0 1 Wednesday, Febraary 23 Nebraska ladies club, with Mrs. Aura Williams, 1449 South Liberty street, 2 p. m. Women's Union of First Congregational church meet at knni 7' 3ft n m. i foe auxiliary card party, University Women f raternal lemyio o y. m. of Modern Art in New York; Kappa Kappa uarama. In April will be shown the most important group of original etch- DanCC Will Feature tags from the famous Rosen wald collection tt work by Rembrandt, Baby Ballet Tmmw TlAwa awJ Te sws laa Td m auiviy wvj as etuu isuiuijci m uw tLf.LZ Al1;' Male choir and ha.' directed or- ton. Winston Bunnell. Bob Tee- " .teif.5U.ghI! fji" chestral concerts In South Amer- of Portland; Irene Bliss, Meets at bay S e?!ertJi,pI!!.Pe!0-,:- lea and Mexico. He assumed th latter exhibit is priceless and rarely seen even in museums, a a a Dr. Barker Speaks to ations were in red, white and ZZ "V,-. XI lWZZ blue, corsages given to girls were CDoir ln 3P7. The Mozart Boys choir Is not of red carnations. Mrs. Kenneth Mias Barbara Barnes announces Graber was toastmistress; on the to COnfused with another or Lois Herman. Medford: Laura Tate, Stayton; . Helen Dean, The Albany College Christian Hillaboro: Dorothy W r 1 a h t . Fellowship will meet on Monday Bremerton, Wash.; Belle Brown, night at 6:45 o'clock at the home Canby; Madaline Best, Silverton; of Mrs. Harold B. Cay at 742 Thursday, February 23 Credit Women's Breakfast club carnival at Cherry City bakery, 8 p. m. Friday, Febraary 24 Salem Council Church wom en, Nazarene church, all day meeting, 10 a. m. Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice- r.!i,deni-5f.t.5?Tf,tZ-' scheduled as foflow', uregun was speaaer 11 tne meet- w fourth invitational onen hous list of speakers were Mrs. Jens .niMTi vi.... r.vi. Watson Da t ton. Livingston. Stewart street for a buffet sup- of the season on Friday at 7:11 Svlnth, Miss Doris Schunke and boy, (wiener Sangerknaben) 5?,J.nt Inr, WIV ,DalI": Glen per "d eonferenc. Miss Fran o'clock in her atudio. Acrobatics Mrs. Arno Weniger. which Is from the Hofbnrg Cha- Jdf' E"Ucad.: Ke,th Sherman- ce, Bwdenl U, chre and a special baby ballet will be present were: Miss Margaret pel, and which appeared ln Ore- White Fuh. "Mont.; WDlardWil- will b assisted by Mr. Oliver & . . . . ... . m ann nea m 1 iswei - w i"Tiiv -rnw sa w t iut . nrmin mmn 1 ann iwi r isw iiiih m waaf v - m . ill's f V av we a w tt va ' f s 'wt w a a w m w Lostine: Kenneth Hughes, Eu- Lindsay in charge of transpor- gene; Ray Bowman, Bend; Oscar tation. Swenson. Spokane; Mark Waltz. President and Mrs. Clarence Forest Grove; Jack Hedgecock, Greene will accompany the group Seattle. from Portland. Rev. Henry R. a a a MarrnttA will anpaV nn "P.nllAirn presented in a class demonstration Prescott, Miss Mildred Smith, Mrs. gon last year. lesson. Emil Roth, Miss Margery Pickens, see ' At the close of the demonstra- Mia Ethel Mae William. Mrs W. Book and Thimble Clllb lion oy tne oaoies. a program a . niuug, wo. w. n. uauu! " Isabelle Mishler, Mrs. W. F. Fos- At McCarthy Home The Book and Thimble club met Bav comnanv in London, made bv Lodkina. nnnBeir ana ur. uan m. uiarx ox - -"SZSSSS Baicw: Schunke. Mrs. the university or Oregon lor tbe joUy jiBk, Jodita Paa Hobert Hoyser, Mrs. Edward STEVENS BR0VII Credit Jewelers and Opticians 184 N. Liberty Salem Mr. and Mrs. Georg had a their luncheon guests on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell, Mrs. John Proctor, Mrs. Harry Haseltine and Miss ielen Haseltine of Portland. Later in the afternoon tbe gronp attended the legislature. . rtm Eu,;p08e o' checking details of the ja. BUek aip.Miidi 1 M..t.rto. Schunke mM AudreT Peterson, tea hour liSf!- hl8t0ry f regn- ffiMeti Mrs. H. S. Gile. Mrs. J. Hunt. Miss "iose pre gram. Mrs. Gleason assisted dur- t tr. Mrs. H. A. Slefarth. Mrs. F. ins 01 tne AAUW held at t&e Th 8eond Minaet TT Tinman 1Ur VrinV RtnAAarA . .." . . . "" Marfon hotel yesterday. BT.riy Jna MeCoiiasi LesUe Whit Mrs Kenneth 7v v . M- Leon AiiTiliarv to Havi outh and His Religion." Special He Ulked about a recent search "V!. BiT. tti SSSS caber liss Florencf Foste? Mr tmI 0n mwood Heights recently, legion, AnxlUary tO nave gue8U will be Mrs. Marcotte and of the archive, of the Hudson. SSS. Flora ?ana JJuoo.' t$SZ i'A o '. fo ,tudr JS" Slecial Meetins Ml" Muriel Leslie of Portland . ' r - - ' inna inr ina rum at in in ar wain w sm wei a c j s m . v 8.ny c-asu-s UV Mra. J.- Svlnth, His. Doris Alber, Igaack and M Norval Thl AmfeHcan Le.,oB no., an, reri'su chur7hPat tSe WorldToufh zari uregs, mta. Gleaaon had charae of the oro- - m t. . . . f.,M a , . - - auAiiiary win oe nosis 10 ine nui.i ubiu, nciu- Marion county council in Frater- isnds in the summer, nal temple Monday at 8 p. m. ' . Mrs. Nina Morris. district The Order of Eastern Star will Tuesday at asonic temple clock for obligation night rahington's birthday cele- Out-of-town members Invited to be present as it the company for the Oregon conn- WT Mother Hi"" Cta Gooklns. Miss Nadine Straw. Mrs. . a . " v"mmttt" wm "rT9 tnc 13 oct meeting. The Credit Women's Breakfast club will entertain with a carnival present were Mrs. Ray v oirtrn a nova rtoon ranr ninA a aFi.HiiJ. fVniu m, inifttnsp nriiiin w a tf UniA k.i a m . ... - . the organization of the company . HI , . men. Miss EIle' Amundson. Mrs. ZV"l .nLiZ: inTl. ' PreMdent will be present and re- meet in 1670 he said, and the comnanv "a i"::"n" t n9i. Tir 111.. VM.m wn. " w'JT A'J ! ports will be given from presl- at 8 o : . . 7 7. im j "" w7 . mio. . a. nuiic, rara. i-tiurrai denta of- Mt Anr1 RIlTPrtnn anil t is still managed almost exactly as Tan Trio TTonn. Grar. Caryl DeUeiL Hams. Mrs. Earl Barham. Mrs. r.i...nn mm r-h.-i. 2Sn". OI "I. A"1' re"on, and w t ... hn.Ht of -r..r .ro rr CaroUaaa Miller ,t., t . . wooaourn. sstayton ana saiem. b ration. " - w. o - B. na&ci fiuso, Mrs. rrea v . ivu uin ana nostess. Mr p.ni vinv. j , . ... John McLoughlin, whfen factor of n Jw 1 ri;.';r" w7;"t7'V.'' a" ii.. Miss Prudence Foster. Mrs. O. N. Mra. J. a. MrParth-r anil ann RIIIt. . i.. , . . , . MOTHERS ATTENTION U :V The Statesman wants Your Baby s Picture for its 8th ANNUAL baby Edition By Special Arrangement uith .... Kennell - Ellis Studio All Baby t Under the Age of S Yeari Witt Be Photographed Absolutely Free!! -'Tw SSI'ST ci-rirJ . . . r-rtrvi- 7 We Urge You To Make, am Early Appointment try. was to have received two Bhythm in My Nnraery Ehrme... Martha Chase, Mrs. Olln Scraf-eighty-fifths of 40 per cent of the ford. Mrs. G. E. Ross. Mrs. C. H. 1 -LK n 4 V, I- JUIS. JUm A a el UUUOVU Call VI tf&lB. eve ' " ' " " " - jm 1 n 11 1 . . m n , S. Lukins will be assisting hos- Saunders, miss uuiaoem wei- and dance at the Cherry City bak tesses. district Dr. Barker said. Dr. Mc Longhlin served the company for 46 years. .'trLJJ'IS Zonta Quh Member. archives but the Barker-Clark Meet f Or Luncheon search was the first successful born, Mrs. W. L. Meeker, Miss ery Thursday night at 8 o'clock. 1. Ruth Ella Amundson, Mrs. F. A. There will be concessions and re Erlxon, Miss Eileen Van Eaton, f reshments. The affair is a bene Miss Carrie Chase. Mrs. Ed Bin- fit for the convention fund and genhelmer, Mrs. Lowell Wright, Mr. James Clark is general chair Mrs. Harry Harms, Miss Lavinia man. Bungy, Mrs. Geoorge Amundson, , one, contacts having been made Members of the Salem Zonta Miss Barbara Scrafford, Miss Jo- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tfarrar are with several influential members ciD met for luncheon Thursday sephine Morse, Miss Helen Ostrin. leaving Monday for California on of the company. But material the noon t the Quelle The group Mrs. Lucinda Enslin, Miss Velna an indefinite visit. They will be uregon men iound is not ror puo- made plans for the monthly Alexander, Mrs. C. R. Gregg and guests of Mr. Farrar's brother. lieation as the Hudson's Bay com- treasury evening to be held at Mrs. Wilms WTig-ht. pany entered Into a contract with the home of Mrs. Margaret Rose- a a a a Canadian publisher Just previ- crans next Thursday night. ou to their visit, in which the At the luncheon were Miss To-inn Car A Purtv nn Herbert, in San Diego and will be in Fullerton, Calif., on the first of March for the baseball training season. On their way company agreed to allow the Can- Lillian McDonald, Mis Helen ""o" -j - back tneT wI1j attend the San adians to print one book a year Bocker, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Wednesday Night Francisco fair, from material from the records of Miss Helen Yoekey, Miss Hazel J the company. Cook, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss A large number of persons have The regular meeting of the Ja The files on hand, said Dr. Bar- Hazel Savage, Miss Mildred Ole- made reservations for the AmerP .on Lee men', brotherhood will ker are so extensive that it took .on. Dr. Helen Pearce and frg. can Legion card party being held b held on Tuesday night at th four men 10 years to catalogue Margaret Rosecrans. on Wednesday night at the Cherry church with the Ladies Aid serv- : City recreation rooms. Ing a 6:30 dinner. Judge Kelly Mrs. Lelf Bergsvik, ln charge D on ' , ."uS pr" of reservations, has received th gram The Pabllc to "tta. following names: Mr. and Mrs. Saul S. Janz, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. TJUman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bea key, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Majors, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sailing, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Kuhns, Mr. and Mrs. E. Littlejohn. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flcke. 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