The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, may .
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Federation
Convention
Scheduled
flub women from over the ttate
will attend the .'tfith biWitnul coii
veutton of the Oregon r'eileration
of Women's clubs convention.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day. Sessions are mostly sched
uled for the First Christian church.
W. E, Kimsey, labor commisf
sioner for Oregon will be speak
er at the Monday morning session.
Elmer F, Nelson of the Sari Fran
cisco office of the OPA will be
the afternoon speaker. The junior
clubs will be in charge of the
evening session. Other speakers
are to be Mayor Earl Riley and
Dean Buena Mans
Tuesday's schedule includes the
president's breakfast at 8 a. m at
the Heathman hotel: business
meeting; talk by Miss Dorotha
Moore of the state department of
education and Junior luncheon. A
tea honoring past president of the
federation at the art museum is
also scheduled for Tuesday. Chan
cellor Frederick M. Hunter will
speak briefly at the evening ses
sion and the address will be given
by Dr. Harry Newbum,," president
of the University of Oregon.
Mrs. Walter Argo, secretary of
the Prison association will be the
afternoon speaker. Officers will
be elected during the day's bus
iness session. Mrs. George Moor
head, Salem, state president, will
be- in the chair.
Concluding affair is the ban
quet to be heldat the Multnomah
hotel Wednesday night. Speaker
will be Dr. Katherine Bain, direc
tor division of research in child
development, Children'1 bureau,
Washington. D C. Governor Earl
Snell and Mayor Riley will be
guests.
Mrs. Roblin to
Head Daughters
Mrs. C. E. Roblin wis elected
regent of Chemeketj chapter,
Daughter of the American Revo
lution, at a meeting held on Sat
urday afternoon at the YWCA.
Miss Ruth Rulifson will be vice
regent: Mrs. J. W. Shipley chrto
lain; Mrs. Cf. C. Geer, recording
secretary; M'rs. H. G. Henderson,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. H.
J. Ostlind, treasurer; Mrs. H.
Clark Roberts, registrar; Mrs. J.
G. Heltzel, historian; Mrs. M. A.
Pekar, librarian; Mra. Edward
West, musician, and Mrs. J. W.
Harbison, director.
CLUB CALENDAR
Oiatotio H-ir!v concert. First
Methodi! church. 3 p m.
MONDAY
Aiiimian legion autiliaiv.
Woman's clubhouse. 7 30 informal
Initiation.
Kpamsh Anxrnrtn War Veler-
n and auxlitai). VrW hall. 8
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Dtiilit-i of Nile, trviini 10
S id . lunihron, I p lit , Mnonit
Temple
Wnlyan Service guild. Fir!
Methodit church. Mm Ruth and
Mis Phehe Mt Adams, S. irtii
SI p III.
Parnsti iiiniui lush radio pio
iam. 4 45 KNl.M
Ralph Dohlw piano runrrit,
Wallri hall. Slip m.
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Chadwirk chapter. Order of
rastcrn Star. Muonic Temple,
p.m.
Misaouri anxUiarv with Mil.
E W. Harland. 1SS State at.
I to 4 p in.
Yomarco clasa. First Mrthodnt
chtiVrh, with Mrs. A. A. Keene.
42 N. Winter St. 130 dessert
luncheon.
Annual mother-daughter ban
quet. First Christian church, S:30
p.m.
Central WCTtT wtth Mrs I.
Dorcas. 1930 N 19th t . 2 p.m
Business and Professional
Women ensemble. Waller hall,
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WEDNESDAY
WSCS Jason Lee church, board
meeting noon. I pjii. dessert
luncheon.
Women's guild First Congrega
tional church. birthday tea,
church parlors. 2 30 p VL
Circles of WSCS. First Method
ist church, meet at 1 :IS p.m.. e-et-utive
boaid of WSCS meet In
Carrier Room, 43 in.
South Salem Friends Mission
ary society with Mrs. J. Rar
Pernberton. 1455 S. Commercial
st . Mav breakfast. 9 am.
Parrish junior high music fes
tival, high school auditorium,
p m
"The Forest Prince" operetta.
Ieslie junior hign school, S p m.
THlRSD.tV
Pnngle Pleasant Point Social
club wiUi Mrs E. S. Coates, 1541
State st . all day.
Thursday club with Mrs. Karl
Kugel. 735 N. Capitol st . 1.30
dessert luncheon.
Leslie junior high radio pro
gram. 4:45 p.m.. KS1.M.
University string orchestra con
cert. Waller hall. 8:15 p.m.
Salem high school chorus and
orchestra concert, 813 high
school auditorium.
FRIDAY
North SValem WCT17. Mrs. J. L.
Batdorf. lOS Division street, S
p.m.
UNliAV
Junior students recital of Sac
red Heart academy, at St. Jos
eph's hall. 3 p m
Federated Music Clubs pro
gram. YMCA, 3 pm.
The Spanish American War Vet
erans and auxiliary will meet at
the VTW hall on Monday night at
8 o'clock for a regular business
meeting.
Additional Socielv
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