The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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ludse Sarah J. Hughes of Dallas, Texas, first vice presi
dent of the ncticna! federation of Business and Professional
Women's clubs, who will arrive In the capi'al by plane this
afternccn to attend, 'he annua! state convention of the Ore
g mi Ffj' 'itrn B iiin-is and Professional Women's clubs.
She will i- the :ea ir-i speaker and honor gruest at the ban
quet Saturday ni-jht.
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MOAIENr
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you're proud of them. We
have Cards fcr Gradua
tion that will say just what
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way y- i want to say tt.
Select yours new.
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Choral Hour
Be Taniaht
to
Annual choral hour of the
Sacred Heart School of Musi will
be presented tonight at St.
Joseph's halt at S o'clock. High
school music student will partici
pate in the program. .
The program ia aa follows:
Monkay tlood;. Tonoer
Edward W ichntaa Thotnaa Wtchman
William Srhaata, Ronald saener
Ave Maria; . Michalak
junior Bora Glaa
Crsa! Night Gibb
I'll Yh Afatn Coward
Ardit Ann CnrMmifB. Shtrley Coo
nay. Doris Ron land, Graca Corey
Thia Day la Mirva War
Whan I Waa Seventeen
. Swedish Folk Song
Voice. Grace Corey
Mr Moonlight Madonna fibleh Scettt
I Passed By Your Window
. .. Braho-t.ueas
Boys' Double Quartet
Tenor I
Edward Neman. Joha Hutmeeher
Tanor n
Antrum Davey. Robart Afbrlaai
Banlona
Dmiflaa Doufharty, David Krope
Baa
TlwniM Lovcik. Jara McCarthy
Ckrmana Wilaaa
Vmrf Doris Rortland
Sine Ma Ta Slaae - Oraana
To Sprlnr v . Grtof
Violm. Donna Poepa
'CaJte. Ttioma I ovrk
P:m, Daktraa Koutny
Sorin(tima Watkin
R uMlan Picnsr Rndcra
Trabla Trtod
O Divina Radaamar Gounod
Voiea. Dolor aa Gnttfrlad
Dry Bona ; arr. Gaarhart
Irnlor BVrrt Glaa
L' Amaur-Tnujoura-L Amour triml
Lort I a Marrnant ... Caraw
Tha Cacatan
p. I Dolera K.utny. Dnria flohland.
Grara Cora. Dolora Gottfrtad
Ve. ll-Srurtay Coonay. Rtwamarir
Dougharty Sharon RothanfHiah.
Carol Malar
A'tn Ard!, A. Christanaan Kltaabattt
Stadlar. Vlvianrta Brown
Will You Ram em oar (from "May-
'iTf "i , Romberg
Oiva Thantu and Sng Harrtt-Olob
Miaed Vote ttMpmblt
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Geraklina Klwr. Eileen Suabauar
Vrvwnna Bream. Frank Laookt
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MUSIC
BPW State
Com tion
To Open
Four to five hundred members
of the Oregon Buine and Pro
fessional Women club will con
vene in Salem today at the Sena
tor hotel for the annual state
convention. Most honored of the
many guests will be Judge Sasah
J. Hugnea of Dallas. Texas, na
tional first vice president. Judge
Hughes will arrive in Salem this
afternoon by plane at 3:3
o'clock. She will speak over
KSL.M Saturday afternoon at
2:15 pm.
Today's program includes reg
istration at the hotel at 11 am.
executive board luncheon at the
hotel at nonn. with Mrs. Arthur
Weddte, of Salem, state presi
dent in charge, a 1 o'clock re
convention hoard meeting and 4
o'clock ses-ions of the resolu
tions, rules and credential com
mittees A "Gypsy" dinner is set for
the chamber of -commerce at 6:.10.
followed by a fun session at the
armory.
Saturday's activities will be the
8:30 formal opening of the con
vention with Mrs. Weddle pre
siding, and Salem members. Mrs
Mabel Clock. Mrs Charlas Kor
rette and Mrs John Versieeg.
participating During the 10
o'clock session, general order of
business will be accomplished,
with the reoort of tha nominating
committee being one of the im
portant pieces of work. Polls for
election of officers will be open
at noon.
Saturdav' International rela
tions luncheon will ba heH at
! the First Methodist church at
j noon, followed by a business
i meeting.
A formal banquet will honor
Judge' . Hughes and is set for 8 .30.
; Because of limited space, the ban
quet will be held at tht Marion
, Motel and at the American Le
gion cl'.ih. and tha program win
he at tha armory. A reception
will follow.
At S 30 Sunday morning new
; officers will be installed at the
breakfast at the Marion hotel.
Luncheon will be served to re-
tiring and incoming officers at
! Nohlgren's and an excursion will
be taken to Silver falls.
On Etiquette
By Reberla Lee
Q. Should the host and hostess
always provide new decks of cards
for a bridga party?
A. Yes. always, and for a poker
party, too. To throw out a soiled,
delaptdated deck of cards would
be about the same aa If the host
were unshaven and wearing a
soiled, wrinkled shirt.
Q. When riding in an automo
bile with other passengers, has
one the privilege of opening a
window for his own comfort?
A. Not without first asking the
consent of the other passengers.
Q. What la the most popular
hour for a luncheon, whether for
mal of informal?
A. One o'clock.
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SECRETS' OF CHARM
Bj JOHN ROBERT POWERS
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Make the vibration test to see whether year voice fs snnndinr more
shrilly than yea may think it is!
Sometimes, in the case of ex
ceptional women, it's a little dif
ficult to put your finger on just
what her special charms are. It's
never difficult however to put
your firtger on the uncharming
qualities of any person. For in
stance, when a woman's voice is
unpleasant .everyone is aware of
it instantly. The ears of all those
around her protest their discom
fort. Her silence is welcomed
heartily.
When Shakespeare said. Her
voice was ever gentle, soft and
low, an excellent thing in a wo
man," he was speaking for the
whole male population. There is
nothing more annoying to the
male contingent than a shrill
voice. The louder it gets, the
shriller it get- and the more an
noying. But fortunately shrillness
is something to which no wonwn
need resign herself. It is easy to
correct.
What Causes Shrillness
Shrillness is caused by the im
proper placement of your voice.
You've heard people who sing
through their noses. You don't
like to listen to them either. One
type of shrillness comes through
speaking through your nose. Na
turally your voice must rewound
in all your head cavities. When
you speak correctly you bring the
air up through your throat. It
then vibrates past your vocal
cords into your head, but it must
finally come out of your mouth.
It's very hard to actually hear
the way you sound to others. Be
sides, you are accustomed to the
way your voice sounds to your
self, which makes it hard for you
te judge it. I ll show you a little
test for your voice placement
srrew: How te make the meat
Mrs. Hanna New
Auxiliary Head
Mrs. Robert I. Hanna was elect
ed president. Mrs. P. W. Hale,
vice-president; Mrs. Cecil Lantx
secretary; and Mrs. Charlie E. Cox,
treasurer; at a meeting of the
Hollywood Lions auxiliary held
Wednesday at the Lions Den. In
stallation will be June 15 at the
home of Mrs. Robert Forkner, 1833 .
North Capitol street. J
A committee was a pointed on 1
arrangements. Mrs. J. Harry Mor- 1
''sraMimer
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you won't be- u i
wonderful low -
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for Women
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right now that will tell you im
mediately just how nasal you
sound!
Make This Test
Press your index fingers to ei
ther side of your nose. Now say
the letter "p." Say it sever-, I
times. Do you feel a vibration un
der your fingers
You do? Then you're wrong.
You're placing your voice incor
rectly. It's not resounding back
from your head and out your
mouth but coming through your
nose.
There's only one time you
should ever be able to feel vibra
tion in your nose. That's when
you are saying m, n and ng. Try
saying them. Now you must feel
a very definite vibration. It al
most tickles.
If you will practice saying a, b,
c. d and then m. n. ng with your
fingers pi essed to your noe about
twenty times a day you'll learn
to take all the na-al shrill out of
your oice. You'll oe able to re
cognize the difference between
correct and incori ect vibrations.
You'll begin to let your voice
flow out of your mouth.
The Powers Girls have named
this exercise "The Taming of the
Shrill." It does, too!
P S t orn J R P
AVOID ELEVENTH HOVR FRENZY'
That uhat tha Powers Girls call
it whan jou fail to do your nails,
jour hair, jour clothing care, on the
right day Than you arc f:onzied at
tha last ininuta. Thry avoid it, and
you can too. bv following a deftnita
proerain during the weak. There are
certain days best for each grooming
activity. I'll nd you my "Calendar
for the F.t idioun" f i e of charge if
you'll write to ma in cart of this
n. wspaofi and encloaa a stamped,
aalf -addressed return anvalopa. Send
for your Calendar today and follow
tha scheduta of the Powers Girla.
ef the color ef your eyes.
an, chairman and Mrs. J. E. Van
Wyngarden and Mrs. F. Alfred
Williams, Mrs. A. J. Crose and
Mrs. R. A. Forkner were named
delegates to the state convention
at Astoria June 6 and 7. Others
will be appointed later. Mrs. Carl
G. Collins was a guest.
Members of boy Scout Troop S
furnished music. Eddie Lewis
showed a movie on India.
Mrs. L. R. Thomas, Mrs. C. D.
Cox, Mrs. C. A. Gies and Mrs. C.
R. Lindstrom were hostesses. They
used a Maypole of many colors to
decorate.
Mail Orders. Add 25
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ase a . . .... a
Sojbtirnrs11
Guest Day
Luncheon
Sojourners entertained with
their annual spring guest day
party on Thursday afternoon at
the Salem Woman's clubhouse. A
dessert luncheon was served with
bridge following. A May Day
theme was carried out with May
poles centering each table with
individual pastel nosegays at each
place. Mrs. Douglas Fosbury play
ed a group of musical selections.
Guests attending were Mrs. Carl
W. Nelson. Mrs. Ralph Pickering.
Mrs. Bruce Croghan. Mrs. Earl
Croghan. Mrs. Walter Wood. Mrs.
Guy Albin, Mrs. Verne Davis, Mrs.
David Eason, Mrs. Alan Rfown,
Mrs. Evelyn Read. Mrs. D. W.
Stacey. Mrs. Glen Meier. Mrs. Ho
ward A. Doak. Mrs. Ted Stook,
Mrs. Edward Payseno, Mrs Tyler
Stone, and Mrs. H. R. Fancher.
Prize winners in bridge were
Mr. Alan Brown and Mrs. Sev- :
ert Swanson. guests: Mr. Hobard
Jackson and Mrs. Gordon Leon
ard, members: and for pinochle,
Mrs. O. A. Olsen.
Mrs Frank Wird was chairman
of the committee and assisting ;
were Mrs. Jacob Foos. Mrs. Robert
David-on. Mrs Lewis Lenhart. I
Mrs. Ted Tibbetts. Mrs. B. C. Sel
berg. Mrs. Robert Corey and Mrs. '
Lee Thomas. Mrs. A. J. Becker
will be chairman for the May 29 ,
meeting. Mrs. Diana Lynn was
welcomed as a new member.
Two of the club members are
moving in the near future. Mrs.
John Dann to Coos Bay and Mrs. j
lewis Lenhart to California.
Manager of Year Bonk
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Miss Nancy Buren, daughter -f :
Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren.'
has been named manager of the :
1950 Beaver, year book of the as- t
soHated students of Oregon State j
college. Miss Buren. a junior, ma-!
joring in chemistry, was business i
manager of the Clarion when a'
student at SaJem high school.
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SI I THE SPEW
EASY IH ACTION
, TODAyi
FRIDAY
May Morning breakfast. 7 ajn. to
1 ajjn. First Presbyterian church. Pub
lic tainted.
North SaJeta WCTU meet at Jaaoa
Lao cnurch. 2
SATCROAY
Salem Woman's club meeting, club
house. S P-n . board meeting, 1 o m.
MONDAY
Circle two. Wosnan Fellowship a
Kjuxht Memorial thumb. Noon lunch
eon. Business roeetms: 2 JO p ir.
Willamette Shrine No I. White Shrine
of Jerusalem meet at Masonic Templet
S pja.
Tt'KSD A Y
Otsdwick chapter. Order of tha east
ern Star. S p. m . businaaa session and
aortal hour.
Literature and poetry group of Sa
lem Woman's club meet at rruhhnuae.
coffee at 1:30. program at S pm.
Etokta ciub with Mrs. P. E. Graber.
42 N Church st . I IS dasaert lunch
eon, election
WEDNFSDW
WttCS of First Method it church meat
in Carrier Roorh. In 45 a m . luncheon
at noon, program at 1 1J p m.
THURSDAY
Hayesvilte Woman's club meet with
Mrs. George StTorut. Portland High
way. II SO luncheon
Coed Tells
Betrothal
The engagement of their daugh
ter Miv. Stella Jean Carrico is
being announced by Mr. and Mrs.
E B. Carrico of Calgary. Alberta.
Canada, and now of Phoenix,
Arirona. Mi5s Carrico will m.trry
William Roy Barber, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hugh Barber
of Salem, .at Christmas time.
Mr. Barber, a senior at Wil
lamette university, is majoring in
French and is a member of Sigma
Delta Pi. and will go to France
during the summer for study.
Miss Carrico a member of Delta
Gamma sorority and Beta Alpha
Gamma, service honorary, is a
junior in sociology at Willamette
university. She is program di
rector for younger girls at the
Salem YWCA. She will continue!
with her studies and with the1
YWCA next year. j
The engagement of the couple
was told at the Delta Gamma
house during the dinner hour
Monday night. '
A1ID BIRTHDAY BOOKS
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SALEM OREGON CITY
Mrs. Brand' "!
A Hostess :
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Mrs. James T. Bran! newly
elected president of Town and
Gown, will entertain her officers
and board members at luncheon
this afternoon at 1:13 o'clock at
her North Summer street home,'
Arrangements of pastel spring
flowers will provide the decorative
note. After the luncheon plana
will be outlined for the coming
year. i
Covers will be placed ,' for Mrs.'
Ernest C. Richards, the retiring:
president; Mrs. Floyd Utter, vice
president; Mrs. Robert D. Gregg,
treasurer: Mrs. Ervin Potter, sec
retary; Mrs. Paul Hendricks, mem-
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social; Mrs. P. H. Brydoh, music;
and Miss Mabel P. Robertson, pro-,
gram, and Mrs. Brand, j " I
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NOW $595.00
Used Spinet Planoe
Now , 450.00
Piano Accordions ... 25.00 up
Guitars & Violins V price
Record (your choice)
3 for $1.00
Albums (your choice)
3 lor $1.00
Radios. Phonoe & Recorders,
Ve to i off
Band Instruments, W to S't off
Musical Toys & Novelties
...Vs price
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at comparable savings
SALE ENDS MAY 21st
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