PAGE SIX
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925
SOCIETY
(Continued from Page Five.)
orated with bronze and gold
chrysanthemums. Mrs. Duneford
vae aeelsted during the tea. hour
by Mrs. David AVright. Mrs.
Wrigbt aleo made the presenta
tion of a leather brief case to
Mra. Averill, the gift of the5a
lem club.
Following the dinner at which
Mm. John It. Sites was hostess in
her home on Court street, Mra.
Averill and Mrs. Cellars wera
honor guests at the reception giv
en by the local Do Molay order in
the Masonic temple. They left
this morning for Corvallis where
they will Inspect the Corvallis
club.
Miss Selma Hllmer left Wed
nesday for Wenatchee, Wash. As
a graduate nurse she has accepted
a position in the Deaconess hos
pital of the Methodist Episcopal
church of Wenatchee. A fare
well surprise was. given her by
the Center street Methodist
Church members.
Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts
motored to Portland last night to
attend the concert given by Al
fred Ilollins, famous English
blind organist and composer who
will give a concert In the First
Methodist church here tonight.
Following the concert they were
epcclal guests at a reception giv
en by Luclen E. Becker in honor
of Mr. Hoi 1 ins.
Prof, and Mrs. Roberts were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Eamford.
Tho Leslie "Can Do's", a class
of young married people of the
Leslie Methorlist church met at
tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne
13. Greenwood, 3285 south Liber
ty street on Wednesday evening.
Games wore enjoyert for several
hours nfter which a buffet lunch
eon was served, The class meets
regularly on the second Wednes
day of each month.
Mra. Fred Perrln (Etfle Sav
age) and daughters have return
ed to Salem for the school year
aftor spending the summer at
Pedee and at th cst.
Mies Molly Samuels has return
ed from a three- mouths' visit in
Los Angeles.
Mrs. W. L. Brounsteln and
daughter Zelma of Portland, are
spending several days with Mrs.
tor
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D. Samuel. Mra. Brounsteln was
formerly a Salem resident,
Miss Ruth Moore spent several
days recently vliltlng Portland
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Jnflanh TT Alhnrf
wnrn tha iriiiuita rt Mra fi TO
Krause, Mrs. Albert's sister, In
ruruaaa on Armistice aay.
The Soring Valler missionary
society will hold a cooked food
sale in Nelmyer'a drug store on
north Commercial street all day
tomorrow.
On Tuesday evening members
of tho Jolly Sixteen club were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da
vies at an evening of five hundred
Special gueeta were Mr. and Mrs.
H Aclterman, Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Wlnchcomb. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Townsend and Miss La
velle Keene.
High card scores were won by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, and
the consolation awards went to
Mrs, F. Dennis and C. H. Busey.
Miss Lavelle Keene assisted Mrs.
Da vies.
Club members present were
Mr. and Mra. John Spong, Mr. and
Mra. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ba
se y, Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Busey and the
hosts, Mr. and Mra. Da vies.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Busey will
entertain the club at their next
meeting.
Salem musicians and music lov
ers are anticipating with pleasure
the concert which will be given
In the First Methodist church to
night by Alfred Hollins, blind
composer and organist. His ap
pearance here, bis first In Salem,
is sponsored by Prof. T. S. Rob
erts. Hollins, a native pf Eng
land, Is known on three conti
nents as an organist and compos
er of the first rank and to secure
him for a concert here is consid
ered a singular privilege.
When very young Hollins stud
ied at the Royal normal college
of the blind at Norwood, he was
organist of St. John's church
Redhill at 19, later he was a pu
pil of Dr. C. J. Hopkins and of the
great Hans Von Bulow. He has
played before practically all of
the crowned heads of Europe and
has made two tours of America,
three tours of South Africa and
tours to New Zealand and Austra
lia. He dedicated the huge organ
at Johannesburg In South Africa
and gave recitals on the famous
orgau at Sydney Town Hall. In
1922 he received the honorary
degree of doctor of music from
Edinburgh university. His com
positions are favorites In . the
repertoires of leading organists.
Hollins Is spending two months
of this fall in a tour of the Unit
ed States.
Mrs. Thomas .. Fltzpatrlck and
Mrs. Goodenough will be In
charge of the rummage sale
which will be hold In St. Jos
eph's auditorium on the corner
of Chemeketa and Winter streets
tomorrow.
''Cousin Julia's Earrings" is
the name of the comedy drama
which will be presented by the
young people of St. Joseph's par
ish in the parish auditorium on
Chemeketa and Winter streets to
night, i
Members of the Salem branch
of the American association of ,
university women are turning
their attention to two Important
events of the coming week. On
Friday evening, November 20 the
local branch will sponsor a con
cert by Paul Petri and Lillian
Jeffries Petri in the First Meth
odist church beginning at eight
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fifteen. On te following day the
annual scholarship loan fund tea
will be gives at Willamette
Lodge, the home ot Mrs. Claudius
Thayer on north Capitol street.
A committee headed by Mrs.
George Allen is iu charge of the
concert next -Friday evening and
the social committee of the Salem
branch, of which Mrs. W. D.
Clarke Is chairman, and the schol
arship loan committee, Mrs. E. C.
Richards, chairman, will take
charge of the tea.
Officers and leading members
of the Salem association have ex
pressed themselves as feeling par
ticularly fortunate in receiving
the assistance of Mr. and Mrs.
Petri and Mrs. Thayer in their
student aid work.
The Red Cross has Issued an ap
peal to women to knit 30,000
sweaters for World War veterans
who will be In hospitals this win
ter, These sweaters will be given
only to men who need them and
are without funds to buy them.
Life Is a came of cards in which
a good deal depends upon a good
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