Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1928, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
County Federation
Meeting Wednesday
Nineteen federated women's clubs
In Marion county will hold their an
nual spring meeting next Wednes
day in the Willard church, two miles
directly east of Pratum, when the
Willard Woman's club will be hos
tess. An interesting program will be
climaxed in the election of officers.
Delegates will register from 9:30
to 10 o'clock Wednesday morning
and luncheon will be served prompt
ly at noon at the J. C. Currie home.
Dr. Norman Kendall Tully will be
the principal speaker during the af
ternoon session.
Each of the following clubs will
be entitled to five official delegates
In the convention body next Wed
nesday; Salem Woman's club, Sa
lem Heights community club, Etokta
club of Salem, Woodburn Woman's
club. Silverton Woman's club, Wil
lard Woman's club. Stayton Civic
Improvement club, Walluga Wom
an's club of Sublimity, Aumsville
Woman's club, Jefferson Woman's
club. Liberty Woman's club, An
keny Woman's club, Talbot ladies'
club, Aurora Woman's club, Wood
burn Rural club, Hubbard Woman's
club, Waldo Hills Woman's club.
Mill City Woman's club, and Hollow
Bee Hive club of the Stayton dis
trict. Miss Mattie Beatty, president of
the county federation, will preside
during the sessions. The complete
program for the convention has
been announced by Miss Beatty as
ioiiows:
9:30 to 10:00 Registration of del
egates.
10:00 Call to order, singing of
America, invocation by Rev. Ira
Dumas.
Address of welcome by Mrs. L.
B. Haberly of the Willard club.
Response by Mrs. H. B. Latham
of Silverton Woman's club.
Reading of minutes.
Reports of the standing commit
tee chairmen as follows: education,
Mrs. Eric Butler of the Etokta club;
conservation, Mrs. George Hubbs of
tiuverton; public health, Mrs. H.
Overton of Woodburn; civics, Mrs.
J. W. Mayo of Stayton; federation
extension, Mrs. David Ramseyer of
Willard; legislation, Mrs. W. E.
Kirk of Salem; resolutions, Mrs. C.
8. Hamilton of Salem.
Report of a special committee on
the Children's Farm Home Fund by
Mrs. D. H. Looney, chairman.
Unfinished business, new business,
reports of officers.
Club reports with each of the
clubs allowed three minutes.
12:00 Luncheon at the J. C.
Currie home.
1:00 to 1:45 Miss Beatty, presi
dent, In conference with presidents
of all clubs. Mrs. P. M. Erlckson,
president of the Salem club will
preside.
1:45 Call to .order; vocal solo by
Miss Beryl Ottoway; address, Rev.
Norman Kendall Tully of the First
Presbyterian church of Salem; pi
ano solo by Mrs, Adam Hersch; re
ports of the nominating committee;
election of officers; Invitations for
the next meeting; announcements.
4 :00 Ad journment.
Salem Musicians
In Portland Recital
Portland A delightful program
Which was given at the musicale for
which Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace
Graham were hosts Wednesday eve
ning at their home on Holly street.
Miss Charlotte Nash, young Port
land violinist, played the Mozart
concerto in A major; Miss Mildred
Roberts of Salem played the Max
Bruch concerto, and the Bach
"Chaconne'' with the Schumann ac
companiment, was given by Mary
Talmadge Headrick of Salcrn. J.
Hutchison played accompaniments
for the young soloists, all of whom
are advanced violin students of Mr.
Graham.
An Informal reception followed the
program. Presiding at the supper
table were Mrs. T. A. Llvesley, wife
cf Mayor Livesley of Salem, and Mrs,.
John J. Roberts of Salem, who
poured, and Mrs. E. J. Blazier and
Mrs. M. C. Carlock, who cut ices.
Mrs. M. J. Champion was in charge
of the dining room. Several of the
younger girls assisted in serving.
The musicale was attended by a
number of society and musical folk.
An evangelistic program was
given at the meeting of the Salem
W. C. T. U. In the union rooms on
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Mul-;
Jigan of Leslie M. E. church led the
devotionais and gave a talk on "Be
ing a Christian." Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. R.
Burkheimer, and Mrs. Charlton of
fered praver and Mrs, Trindlo read
a chapter of the Bible. Mrs. Ben
jamin Blatchford brought a lesson
m "tithing," A mwwuure on Sunday
observance was brought by Mrs.
George Thompson.
Mrs. J. J. Nunn, president of the
Balem W. C. T. U announced that
the next meeting, Tuesday, May 1,
will be a good citizenship meeting.
The names of Mrs. H. P. Shank
and Mrs. Rachel Reader will be for
warded to the Union Signal for pub
lication. Both secured ten new
members.
On the left: Miss Mattie Beatty, president of the
Marion County Federation of Women's clubs who will k
preside during the annual spring convention of the fed- ja
eration at Willard church on Wednesday of next week. Jj
hi the center: Miss Hazel Jack, daughter of Mr. and g
Mrs. J. L. Jack of the Union district near Woodburn,
who was elected Woodburn hioh school Man Queen
recently and who will be
right : Mrs. Charles ti. brewer of Stayton, vice-president g
of the county federation of women's clubs. 1
The Willamette university iacuity
women's club will meet on Monday
afternoon at 2:30 at the home of
Mrs. C. A. Downs on South High
street. Assistant hostesses will be
Mrs. E. T. Brown, Miss Lois Latimer,
and Mrs. Robert Gatke.
Mrs. Fritz Slade
Club Hostess
Mrs. Fritz Slade entertained
members of her bridge club and a
number of special guests at cards
and tea In her home yesterday. In
the special guest group were Mrs.
Asahel Bush, Mrs. James Ltnn, Mrs.
John H. Carson, Mrs. W. H. Dancy.
Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mrs. W. H.
Lytle, Mrs. David Bennett Hill and
Mrs William Boot.
In the club group were Mrs.
Henry Meyers, Mrs. William Wal
ton, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. O.
C. Locke, and the hostess, Mrs.
Slade.
The guest prize was won by Mrs.
W. H. Dancy.
-
Miss Golda Wheeler entertained
members of the Hob Nob bridge club
in her home Thursday evening.
Members present included the Misses
Thelma Mesch. Gwendolyn Jenninss.
Louise Heller, Anne Mcthtyre, Velma
Romlnger, Gladys McKey, Helen
Hiller, and the hostess, Golda
Wheeler. Special guests were Mrs.
Sophia Wheeler and Miss Stella
Wheeler. The first price for high
score at cards was won by Miss
Velma Romlnger and second went to
Miss Loiuse Hiller. Supper was
served late in the evening at a table
in the dining room centered with
Japanese primroses and fern and
tall yeloiw tapers. Miss Louise Hiller
will be next club hostess.
W. C. T. U. County
Meet on April 25
All of the unions In Marion coun
ty will be represented at the annual
spring convention of the county W.
C. T. U. which will be held at the
Highland Friends church on Wed
nesday, April 25. Because of presi
dential year and the attending In
terest, an unusually large delegation
is expected at the county conven
tion. The program will be as follows:
9:30 Call t order and devotions.
Appointment of committees.
Reoort of corresDondlmr secretflrv
Laura Rice, Woodburn.
Report cf treasurer, Jennie McClel
len. West ttnyton.
Report of president, Sarah E. Oliver,
Salem.
ReDOrt or vice-Dresldcnt. Mnrv
Charlton, Balem.
Reoort oi directors of den&rtmentA
and election of officers.
noontide prayer.
AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30
Memorial service conducted bv Mti.
Badley of the North Salem Union.
(continuation oi reports.
Report of director of legislative
work, .'-nnle Nunn.
soio Dy Miss purneii.
Report of Christian citizenship,
director, MPry Churl ton.
A neneral discussion will follow the
subject..
Miscennreous ousiness.
EVENING SESSIONS 7:30
Devotionais.
Music by a quartet from Dr. Ep
ley's helpers in the boys' chorus.
Address 'y Mr. Heyman of the Chil
dren's Pa n Home at Corvallis.
Offering and adjournment.
All sessions are open to the public.
An interesting meeting of the
North Salem W. C. T. U. was held
one afternoon recently at the home
of Mrs. Wilkinson at 2390 North
Church street. Committees were
appointed during the business meet
ing for the county convention which
will be held at Highland Friends
church next Wednesday. Member
ship campaign captains were also
appointed. Mrs. Wilkinson gave an
interesting report on Social Moral
ity."
Corvallis Guest
Specially Honored
Complimenting her sister, Mrs. A.
W. Marker of Corvallis, who was
her house guest fo- five days during
the past week, Mrs. H. R. White
was hostess at an informal after
noon of bridge and tea In her home
on Thursday.
Mrs. White's guests Included Mrs.
Marker, the honor guest, Mrs. Guy
Young, Mrs. Grant Day, Mrs. Ed
gar Rowland, Mrs, A. J. Wheaton,
Mrs. William Yarnell, and Mrs.
George Naderman.
Hie Tirst prtee XoC high score was
won by the honor guest, Mrs. Mar
ker, The tea table was lovely with
a basket of deronicum.
The tea at Mrs. White's home on
Thursday was the third affair given
In Mrs. Marker's honor. On Tues
day Mrs. Wiliiam Yarnell enter
tained at a two table bridge tea
complimenting the Corvallis guest
and on Wednesday, Mrs. A. J.
Wheaton honored her at luncheon.
wr ftMli ,n j
crowned on May 11, On the S
Mrs. E. W. Harland was hostess
one afternoon early in the week at a
meeting of the Rainbow card club.
Among those enjoying an afternoon
of "500" were Mrs. Arthur Bard, Mrs
Leon DuBois, Mrs. Ralph Hensley.
Mrs. P. E. Harland, Mrs. I. F. Clarke.
Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. J. A.
Thompson, Mrs. E. B. Taylor, and
the hostess, Mrs. Harland. The first
prize for high sere was won by
Mrs, J. A. Thompson. Second prize
went to Mrs. Harry Johnson. Mrs
Harland was assisted at the tea
hour by Mrs. J, A. Thompson. The
next meeting of the club will be held
May 1 at the homo of Mrs. P, E.
Harland, 378 South 21st street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Churchill mo
tored to Portland Tuesday evening
for the Arthur Middleton concert at
the Portland Masonic temple. Mrs.
Churchill and Mr. Middleton were
fellow students at Simpson college
in Indianola, Iowa, some years ago.
Mrs. R. B. Houston
Honored at Tea
Mrs. D. C. Minto and Mrs. R. E.
Downing were hostesses for one of
the loveliest affairs given for Mrs.
R. B. Houston, of Santa Rosa. Cali
fornia, when they entertained at
tea in the Minto home on Wednes
day afternoon.
Thirty-five of Mrs. Houston's Sa
lem friends and a number of out
of town guests were Included In the
group bidden In Mrs. Houston's
honor.
The living rooms of the of the
Minto home were lovely with bas
kets of tulips, roses, deronicum, and
jonquils. At the tea hour Mrs, J.
T. Whitting and Mrs. E. M. page
assisted.
Today Mrs. William McGllchrlst,
Sr., and Mrs. B. J. Miles are enter
taining In Mrs. Houston's honor
and tonight Mrs. Houston will leave j
for California after a visit of sev
eral weeks with old friends here.
V
Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs.
Luta Collins will be hostesses Tues-
day afternoon in Mrs. Johnson's
home at 445 Myers street, at ft meet
ing of the Royal Neighbors sewing
club. ;
Wives of Lions9
Club Members Meet
Wives of Lions club members met
for bridge and tea in the Elks club
house yesterday afternoon. The
affair was planned as a "get-acquainted
party for the club mem
ber's -wives.
Mrs. John Orr was chairman of
the hostess committee and her as
sistants were Mrs. Harry White,
Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Cecil
Swope and Mrs. Merrill Ohling.
The first prize for high score at
bridge was won by Miss B. L, Brown
of Bangor, Maine, the house guest
U Mrs. Ohling. Second prize went
to Mrs. George Nelson.
In the group were Mrs. R. O. Ai
ken, Mrs. B. D. Bedee, Mrs, Wallace
Bonesteele, Mrs. M. S. Cheek, Mrs.
J. E. Fitzgerald, Mrs. O. F. Gelse,
Mrs. Charles Hudkins, Mrs. A. F.
Hayes, Mrs. Tyler Morley, Mrs. G.
W, Nelson, Mrs. Frank Neer, Mrs.
O. D. Olsen, Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs.
W. W. Rosebraugh. Mrs. George
Rossman, Mrs. F. E. Sherwin, Mrs.
E. F. Sherrlll, Mrs. C. A. Vibbert.
Mrs. Newell Williams, Mrs. W. W.
Wayne, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. M.
R. Lindle of Oregon City, Miss
Brown of Bangor, Maine, and the
hostesses, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. White,
Mrs. Emmons, Mrs. Swope and
Mrs. Ohling.
More than 125 guests Including
special guests from Portland and
Lebanon spent several Interesting
hours in the residence studio of Pro
fessor T. S. Roberts on North Sum
mer street last night when Professor
Roberts presented Miss Helen Ben-
ner and Miss Doris Ross in piano re
cital. The two 14 year old girls were
assisted by Mrs. 8. W. Starr, soprano.
Mrs. Starr's accompaniments were
played by Miss Evangeline Hall. The
program was as follows:
Duct Country Dance , Kevin
Doris Rosa Helen Burner
Romania Schumann
Elude Op. 25 No. 9 Chopin
Walts Brillantfl Op. 34 Chimin
Grand March de Concert .... Wollenhaupt
DOrlS R05I
Duet Rhapsodic Demarest
Organ, T. 8. Robert Piano, Htlen Bcnner
A May Morning Denta
Spring la a Lady Strickland
Mrs. & W. Starr
Prelude Op 3fl, No. 20 Chopin
EJeiie Aroanl
Predule In O sharp minor .. Rachmonlnoff
Sslut 'A Festh Kowalakl
Helen Benner
Duet Pantasle Demarest
Organ, T. S. Roberts Piano Dorts Ross
Duo on the Opera "Fauat" Oounoud
(transcribed by Bonawttx) .
Doris Rosa Helen Benner
Edna Savage and Helen Worth re
ceived the guests at the door.
The Yo Mar Co class of the First
Methodist church will hold Its next
meeting on Friday evening, April
27, at the home of Mrs. J. D. Foley,
Mrs. Covert will be assistant hostess.
Correction !
Owing to delayed merchandise in transit
for Anniversary Sales, Miller's announce
this Sale to open
TUESDAY
April 24th
INSTEAD OF MONDAY AS
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED
See Monday afternoon paper for
MILLER.
Salem's Leading Department Store
Interest in Music
Week Increasing
Interest is growing In programs
for national good music week from
May 6 to 13, not only in Salem but
in the towns and communities sur
rounding Salem. Among the towns
planning musio week programs on
a large scale are Silverton, Stayton,
Woodburn, Independence, Mon
mouth, and Dallas.
Under the direction of Mrs. S.
M. Endicott, general chairman of
the institutions department of the
Salem Woman's club, special pro
grams will be given during music
week at a number of the state in
stitutions. Including the tuberculosis
hospital, the girls' industrial school
and the boys' training school.
Special emphasis is being given
this year to an "At Home" day dur
ing music week when iamuies are
asked to use all available facilities.
radios, vlctrolas. and young stu
dents, for special programs.
The climax of the week will be
given in the armory on Saturday
evening. More than 300 children
and grown-ups will take part. The
outstanding concert will be given
on Tuesday evening, May 8, when
the Salem MacDowell chorus will
sing Deems Taylors, "The High
wayman," at the Capitol theater.
Sew So's, members of a sewing
club, were guests of Mrs. William
Yarnell on Tuesday afternoon.
In the group were Mrs. A. J.
Wheaton, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs.
Edgar Rowland, Mrs. Chester Mof
fitt, Mrs. H. R. White, . Mrs. A.
Marker of Corvallis, and the host
ess, Mrs. Yarnell.
At the tea hour Mrs. H. R. White
assisted. Lilacs and tulips were
lovely about the rooms.
Prof. Roberts Plays
At Forest Grove
Professor T. S. Roberts, popular
Salem organist, presented an organ
recital In the First Methodist church
of Forest Grove Thursday evening
Assisting Professor Roberts were
Miss Eleanor Moore, soprano, Miss
Iva Cblr Love, violinist, and Miss
Evangeline Hall, pianist. The pro
gram was practically the same as
was giver by the Salem musicians In
Portland on March 14. Recital num
bers Thursday evening included the
following :
Pilgrim's Chorus from Tannhauser, Wagner
Intermezzo Rogers
March Movement Rogers
In Moonlight Kinder
Kamenuol Ostrow Rubensteln
Organ and Piano
Even Sons Johnston
Vocal Solos
fa) Avo Maria Bach Gounod
b Harmony Del Rigo
Romance sans Parolo Bonnett
Scherzo Buck
Largo from the New World Symphony....
....Dvorak
Meditation , Metzke
Scherzo Sturgeon
Violin, piano and Organ
Grand Processional Gounod
The Junior Artisans, assisted by
the pupils of Lola Barbara Barnes,
will present the operetta "A Sunny
Spring Morning" at the Hollywood
theater on April 30.
The cast will Include the follow
ing; tulips, Hazel Strang, Walsa Lu
men, Margaret Keefer, Alberta Van
Dam. Virginia Hart, Wanice Mccaii,
Wilda Skipper; Sunbeams, Jennie
Van Dahl, Virginia Bean, Virginia
Lee Brown, Hava Skipper; Jack
Frost, Lester Carter; daisies, Esther
Alein, Vera Winger, Joan Evans,
Dorrls Hart, Thelma Lorgard, De-
lima Paulln, Frances McCall; Dude
Dandelion, Robert Callahan; Freddy
Frog and little frogs, Lowell Coch-
tew, William Nelson, Samuel Sum
mers and Jearold Choc tew; red Pop
py, Joan Evans; violet, Gaynell
Coursey; Illy of the valley, Joan
Newcomb ; rainbow, Pauline Zoe
Chambers; raindrops, Emily Ann
Kollenborn, Joyce Chambers, Claire
Hurley, Jean Hurley; butterflies,
Mary Jane Summers, Shelley Sum
mers, Lucile Evans and Virginia
Gilbert.
Miss Zelma Luthy, Junior artisan
musician, will play the- accompani
ments. details
Bono Tempo club members were :
entertained recently at a 1 o'clock
luncheon at the home - of Mrs. ,
Frank Nleswander. High score at
bridge was won by Mrs, . Robert
Wyatt, Second prize went to Mrs.
Barney Kropp.
On Thursday evening Bono
Tempo club members entertained
their husbands at a costume party
and dancing at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Kropp. The prizes
for the best costumes were won by
William Yarnell, A. J. Wheaton and
Kenneth Irwin.
Ten couples were included In the
club group and a number of spe
cial guests were present.
Dallas Girl Has
Home Wedding
Dallas Miss Helen L. Soehren.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Soehren became the bride of Pres
ton B. Grubbe at a wedding at the
home of the bride's parents on Main
street, on Friday morning.
The home was beautifully decor
ated with tulips and apple blos
soms. The ceremony was held at
9:00 o'clock with Rev. B. J. Kimber
of the Presbyterian church officiat
ing. Following the ceremony, the
guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast.
The wedding march was played by
Mrs. Virginia Ellis Wilson. The
bridesmaid was Miss Helen Butler,
while the groom was attended by
Willie Gerlinger, former school mate
ox the bride.
On May 15, Mr. and Mrs. Preston
B. Grubbe will be at home to their
friends In their home which has
just been completed on South Main
street
The Invited guests at the wedding
were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Page and
family; Mr. and Mrs. William
Weaver, Mrs. N. C. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Grubbe of Roseburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Elsworth Wilson, Mrs. J.
u. arubbe, Oakland, Mr? and Mrs.
L. E. Wilkes, Hillsboro, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Dunklcberger, Portland,
Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Soehren, Forest
Grove, H. V. Gates Hillsboro, Paul
ine Aulln, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Med
ley, Oakland, Miss Helen Butler, of
Ontario, Mariam Smith and Willie
Gerlinger.
Elks Inaugural Ball
On Monday Evening
The Salem lodge of Elks will en
tertain at an Inaugural ball on Mon
day evening honoring the new ex
alted ruler. Frank W. Durbln, Jr.
The ball, open to all Elks and their
ladies, will begin at a o'clock with
a grand march which will be led by
Exalted Ruler and Mrs. frank W.
Durbin Jr.,
The committee m cnarge, B. J.
Ramseyer, Lyle Dunsmoore and
Larry Blalsdell, is planning a num
ber oi special entertainment fea
tures for the evening. The big ball
room on the second floor of the
clubhouse will be specially decor
ated for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs, George W. Hug en
tertained Informally at bridge In
their home on Superior street on
Wednesday evening complimenting
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Burton of Chi
cago.
The grouD Included Dr. and Mrs.
Burton, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Wol-
gamott. Miss Dorothea eteusloff,
Miss Merle McKelvey, Miss Anne
Simpson, and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Bug.
The April meeting of the Mon
tana club will be held this evening
In MacCornack hall beginning at
7:30 with a short business session.
All former residents of Montana
are Invited to come and bring
miests. Those who wish to play
cords are asked to bring tables and
cards.
They Are Earning
Five chassis sixes and eights
prices beginning at $860. Illustrated
u Model 619, 4-passenger Coupe,
with 4-spced transmission, $157&
All prices f. o. b, Detroit
TRUMM
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kAAMAM-PAi
Fri Ni Da Dance
Is Clever Affair
Fri Ni Da club members were hosts
at a clever affair last night when
they entertained at a spring dance
in Schindler's hall in Polk county.
"Fishing licenses" were issued for
Invitations and the fishing idea; sug
gestive of late Apm, was used
throughout.
Two girls, attired as fishing maids.
Misses Caryol Braden and Louise
Quinn, presided at the punch bowl.
A clever leaiure dance was given by
eight high school girls, Georgia Mills,
Esther Arnold, Louise McDougall.
Rutheda Holfnell: Caryol Braden
Louise Quinn, Margaret Bean and
Dorothy Eastridge. ail wearing fish
ing costumes. After their dance the
girls distributed, from their fish
baskets, toy fish which were matched
to secure partners for the next dance.
Another feature was a balloon dance
A toy balloon was fastened to each
girl's ankle and the dance started. A
prize was given to the couple which
kept their balloon intact for the long
est time. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jensen
were winners.
The committee in charge last night
included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wol
gamott, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fitz
gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follis,
Last night was guest night and
the following were included In the
special guest group: Mr. and Mrs
waiter zosei, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto M. Hoppes, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
DeGuire, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wirtz,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Bayard J. Welch of Eugene, Mr
and Mrs. J. T. Goodman, Mr. and
Mrs. E. I. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Loosley,
Dr. M. B. McKenney, Miss Elsie Vic
tor, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Powell, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs,
Wayne Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs.
Linn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rey
nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morse
of Dallas, Miss Valerie Briggs, Rus
sell Bonesteele, Mrs. M. R. Llndle,
Norman Whiting, Miss Shipp. Jack
Lucker, B. F. Foreman, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Loosley, Mr. and Mrs, Law
rence Imlah, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Gosser.
In the club member group were:
Messrs. and Mesdamea Louis Anderson,
Carl Armstrong, Edwin Armstrong. Armln
Uerncr. Ross Bldwrll. Haddon Bond, Carl
Booth, Earl Ourch, Karl Chapter.
Charlton. Carl Emmons. James Fitzgerald,
Kenneth Fitzgerald, Roy Follls, Jesse
George, Duaiie Gibson, August OluUch,
Glenn Gregg. G. A. Hathaway, A. P. Hayes.
H. J. Holt. Howard Hulsey, L. L. Jensen,
Leo Johnson, O. H. Kane. Ed. Kennedy,
Aronld Krueger, Lloyd Lee, Oral Lemmon,
George Nelson, William Newmeyer. Oscar
Olson, Ralph Olson, Earl Paulsen, Glenn
Paxon, Kenneth Powers, Miio Rnsmussen.
Howard Rex, George Reynolds, Ellsworth
Rlcketts, Reed Rowland, Lester Bande. Carl
Schneider, II. M. Bchuberts, Glenn Shoe
maker. Albert Smith, James Smith, Meryl
Smith, U A. Sleeves, James Teed, Elton
Thompson, Clifford Townscnd, W. E. Vin
cent, J. H. Wlllett, Thomas Wolvamott.
Tom Woods, Howard Young, Guy Yung and
Oscar Zeller,
Mrs, Evelyn Naderman was elect
ed president of the Past Noble
Grands association in a meeting
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Owen Cotterman on Highland
avenue. Mrs. Elsie Townsend was
named vice-president and Mrs.
Louise Loveland was chosen secre
tary. The office of treasurer will
be filled by Mrs. -Sarah Hatten. Mrs.
Loveland, secretary for the past year,
was given a lovely gift. The pre
sentation was made by Mrs. R. G.
Henderson, retiring president. In
itiation was held for two new mem
bers, Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Edith
McElroy. Special guests Wednesday
Public Approval
So favorably has the public
received the motor cars we re
turned to the industry to build, r .
that this company enjoyed,
during March, the greatest
month's business in 18 years.
MOTOR COMPANY
Open Evenings and Sunday
evening were Mrs. Gertrude Beach,
Mrs. Linsey. Bra, O, White, Mrs.
Broyles, and Mrs. R. E. Wright, all
of Woodburn. Mrs. Cotterman was
assisted in serving late In the eve:
nlng by Mrs, Elsie lownsend, Mrs.
Beulah Saunders, Mrs. Ivadene Hub
bard, and Mrs, Mattie Hlnkle. .
Complimenting Berkeley Blake, i
field secretary of the Pacific coast
Unitarian churches, forty members
of the Salem Unitarian church met
at supper in the parlors of the
church Thursday evening. ' -
The guest of honor sat at a center
table with the officers of the youn
ger people of the church under
whose auspices the dinner was
given. Spring flowers and candles
were arranged on the tables and
about the rooms.
Bridge was enjoyed until 9:30
when several of the Elks club mem
bers of the group took Mr. Blake --
to the Elks club meeting.
Last night the Woman s Alliance
of the church entertained at dinner
In the Emerson room compliment
ing Mr. Blake. -
Mrs. Roy Burton. Mrs. Lloyd Le
Garie and Mrs. Charles Houston :
were in charge.
Presidents' Party
For W. U. Seniors
President and Mrs. Carl Gregg
Doney were hosts In Lausanne hall
last night at the annual spring
party for Willamette university sen
iors. The big reception rooms ot
the girls' .dormitory were lovely
with dozens o( baskets of lilacs and
pink tulips. ...
More than 85 seniors. Including
June graduates from the liberal
arts, music and law schools on the
campus, were Included in the guest
group.
special guests of president and
Mrs. Doney were Dean and Mrs. P.
M. Erlckson, Dean and Mrs. Koy
Hewitt, Dean Olive Dahl and Miss
Leila Johnson. '
Music and conversational Barnes -
entertained the. group during, the
evening.
Refreshments wero served late in
the evening by a group of under
class girls who live in Lausanne
hall.
.
Miss Hulda Mary Guild, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Guild
of Portland, will leave In a few days
for Chicago to become the bride of ,
John Eldon Mclntyre. Miss Guild
was formerly a biology . teacher .'n
Salem high school and during a re
cent visit here Miss Lillian Schroe
der and Miss Myrtle Pelker enter
tained at a shower In her honor.
Yesterday Mrs. Guild entertained at
tea in their home at 710 Knott street
complimenting her daughter. .
Members or tne ldlewyl card club
were delightfully entertained ., on
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. Ij.
Tumbleson in her home. Members
in the group Included Mrs. Allan
Fletcher, Mrs. L. E. Swift. Mrs.
Creigh Long. Mrs. Leon DuBois,
Mrs. R. A. Erixon, Mrs. Carroll
Long, Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald, Mrs.
Lester Jones, Mrs Alva Potter, Mrs,
E. B. Taylor, Mrs. Prank Wiens, and
the hostess, Mrs. rumbleson.
The first prize for high score was
won by Mrs. Carrol) Long and the
second went to Mrs. Alvan Fletcher,
At the tea hour Mrs. Fletcher and
Mrs. Jones assisted Mrs. Tumbleson.
The next meeting of the club will
be held May 3 when Mrs. R. A.
Erixon will entertain the group in
her country home near Liberty.
On the evening of April 30 the
club will entertain their husbands
at dinner and cords.
...
Miss Marguerlta Millard will
spend the week-end in Corvallis
with her sister, Mrs Stuart Kibbe.
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