Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Society, Clubs and Music
Mlttd Rutb Mat Law reus. Phoo tl
White Shrine
Officers Are
Installed
Officers of Willamette Ehrlne,
Order ol the While Bhrlne of Jeru
salem, for the year 1931-1932 were
Installed with Impressive ritualistic
ceremonies held Monday evening In
the Masonic temple great basket
of white lilacs and yellow calla lil
ies, reflecting the order's colors ot
gold al white, together with palm
and fern were used to decorate the
lodge rooms. A number of special
guests were Invited for the services.
Hazel B. Gillette was Installed as
worthy high priestess of the shrine
by Grace N. Babcoch, the installing
officer. Assisting the Installing of
ficer were S. B. Gillette, watchman
of the shepherds: Josephine Vass.
chaplain; Belle Niles Brown, musi
cian; Lana Beechler, marshal; and
Minnie Moeller, worthy scribe. Mrs.
Ze'.la NeUneyer, retiring worthy
hteh priestess, and Glenn Niles. re
tiring watchman of shepherds, were
both unable to attend due to illness.
Other officers installed were:
vtatdiman of shepherds, Charles
Ratcliff: noble prophetess, Gladys
Adams of Woodbum; worthy scribe,
Amos Vass; worthy treasurer, Fan
nie Tibbits; worthy chaiplain, Mar
ie Flint McCall; worthy shepherd
ess, Tina Edwards of Turner; wor
thy guide, Ellen Gabriel; worthy
herald. Mona Yoder; first wise
man, Arthur Edwards of Turner;
' second wise man, Arthur Moore;
third wise man. Julius Aim of Sil
verton; king, J. B. Protzman; queen.
Susan Varty; first hand maid, Ka
tie Sturpis; second hand maid.
Delia Harden; third hand maid:
Olive Ktlley; organist. Pearl Spctr;
worthy guardian, Glenna Frost;
worthy guard, John Maruny; col
or guard. W. C. Kantner; courier.
Mona Yoder; madonna. Merle
Stewart; queen's attendants, Edna
McElhaney, Vera Barrick, Ruth
Lawrence, Thelma Green, Laura
Douilas, Bf.nnie Bertelson, Mary
Gatliff, Vena Dodge, Margaret Slia
fer and Ona Henjun.
A trio, composed of Benletta
Edwards, Harriet Adams, and Myra
Gleason, with Donald Allison at
the piano, sang several songs. Mrs.
Merle Stewart gave a sola and Mrs
6tcwnrt and Mrs. Rose Bnbrnck of-
fered a duet. Mrs. Belle Niles Brown
played their accompaniments.
The floral degree was beautifully
exemplified. Flower girls who as
sisted during the evening were the
Misses Margaret Gillette, Henri
etta Bishop and Gertrude Ochler,
A special surprise entertainment
feature has been arranged for the
regular meeting of the Presbyteri
an Aid society Wednesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock in the church
parlors. Members of the executive
committee will be hostess at the tea
hour. Mrs. A. F. Marcus is presi
dent of the organization.
.
Program Enjoyed
By Auxiliary
Songs and recitations by Kath
erine Godlcy, an acrobatic dance
by Jean Bates, and a community
sing led by Mrs. Frank N. Waters
entertained members of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary at their so
cial meeting Monday evening In
Miller's hall. Reports on the child
health conference at Portland were
given during the brief business
session.
The auxiliary wiil entertain with
a Mother's day program May 4
when members of the American
War Mothers will be special fyueM.
Members will meet at Mrs. Na
don's home on May 6 to make large
poppies for the Memorial day poppy
sale. The poppy pasters will be
judged during this week under the
direction of Mrs. Byron Licuallen.
The hostess committee, composed
of Mrs. O. S. Olson, Mrs. C. C.
Richardson, Mrs. Charles Duval,
and Mrs. M. J. Melchlor, served re
freshments late in the evening.
Mrs. Velleda Olunart will be
among the women who will speak
at the First Methodist General Aid
society luncheon and program
Wednesday In the church pallors.
A program of remlnescences will
be a feature. Mrs. Ohmart Is one
of the early presidents of tlie or
ganization. The Women's Relief Corps will
sponsor a merchant's luncheon at
Fraternal temple Thursday from
11:30 o'clock to 2 o'clock.
Mrs. W. H. Gardner was hostess
at her home Wednesday with a cov
ered dish luncheon for the south
circle of the First Christian church
followed with a social and business
session. Those present, were: Mrs.
Bert Macv, president; Mrs. L. Hob
son. Mrs. C. Gibson, Mrs. F. E.
Birch, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Mrs. F.
Cornette, Mrs. F. Rlchter, Mrs. W.
Schlelsner, Mrs. C. R. Prltchard,
Mrs. W. 8. Blrdwell, Mrs. C. F.
Reiliy, Mrs. J. D. Sears. Special
guests were Mrs. A. Noth, Mrs.
Mark Ellis, Mrs. M. S. Foster, Mrs.
D. D. Almstead and Frank Cornette.
Mrs. Chas. Ward
Complimented
Complimenting Mrs. Charles
Ward, who with Rev. Ward will
leave soon to make their home In
Forest Grove, the Sunday School
Teachers' Guild entertained on
Monday evening In the women's
parlors at the First Presbyterian
church. A handkerchief shower was
given In- compliment to Mrs. Ward
by the 21 women present. Miss
Violet Van Cleve gave violin num
bers with Vern Daugherty at the
piano.
Yellow tulips and yellow tapers
in brass holders centered the serv
ing table where Mrs. Meeker and
Mrs. H. L. Shanif presided.
The committee for the evening,
Mrs. H. R. White, Mrs. Grant Teter
and Miss Cora Talkington, was as
sisted in serving by Mrs. E. A.
Collier a::d Mrs. L. M. Ramage.
Hay Planned
For Club Meet
A play, 'The Silent System," to
be given by the Little Theater
group of Willamette university, will
be the program feature for the
regular meeting of the Salem Wo
man's club Friday at the club
house. Tlie program has been ar
ranged by the institutions depart
ment of the club, of which Mrs. S.
M. Endicott Is general chairman.
Mrs. Clifton Mudd, first assistant
to Mrs. Endicott, Is directing the
program. Mrs. Mudd also will give
the Oregon Products contest talk,
speaking on the West Coast Manu
facturing company. Mrs. Nelle Rob
erts Ramp will be the soloist.
Mrs. Tom Wood heads the large
tea committee.
The business session will feature
reports of delegates to the county
convention at Stayton Thursday.
Mrs. Julius L. Meier will enter
tain on Wednesday In her apart
ments at the Royal Court with a 1
o'clock luncheon and afternoon of
bridge. Covers will be placed for
10.
Bridge Tea
Monday Is
Gay Event
Mrs, U. O. Shipley and Mrs. J.
E. Iw continued their series of
parties with a smart bridge tea
Monday afternoon in the Shipley
home. Six tables of bridge were In
play In rooms decked with baskets
of Iris, narcissi, lilacs and tulips
from the Shipley gardens.
Mrs. V. R. Giiggs received the
high score prize for the afternoon,
and a second prize went to Mrs. E.
B. T. Hill. Mrs. Clarence Byrd
and Mrs. A. C. F. Perry assisted
Mrs. Shipley and Mrs. Lay in serv
ing. Quests for the afternoon were
Mrs. A. C. P. Perry, Mrs. R, D.
Paris, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs.
Mary Kennedy, Mrs. C. F. Turner,
Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst Mrs.
George Grabenhorst, Mrs. P. W.
Durbln, Mrs. V. R. Griggs, Mrs.
Lynn Cronemiller, Mrs. Willis
Roughton, Mrs. L. C. Marshall, Mrs.
W. R. Speck, Mrs. J. W. Bcverldge,
Mrs. Claire Lee, Mrs. Robert Brady,
Mrs. James Humphreys Mrs. Henry
DeBoest, Mrs. C. A. Horstkotte, Mrs.
Walter Minler, Mrs. George M.
King, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill Mrs. Hal
Patton, Mrs. Clarence Byrd, and
Miss Sarah Lansing.
Mrs. Shipley and Mrs. Law will
entertain on Thursday afternoon
with six tables of bridge and tea.
Their series of parties will conclude
with a bridge tea next week.
Auxiliary Observes
15th Anniversary
The fifteenth anniversary of the
organization of the, auxiliary to the
spanisn war veterans was com
memorated Monday night at the
armory with a program honoring
charter members of the group. The
ten charter members present were
Inez Seymour, Ruth Brant, Myrtle
Abrams, Carrie Chase, Lulu Hum
phrey, Laura Hardwlck Catherine
Hewlett Georgia Davis, Lillian Mr-
Klnley, and Ellen Thompson. Each
of the charter members present
spoke, and greetings were read
from Mrs. Asseln of Minneapolis,
the first president of the auxiliary;
Mrs. Starmer of Roseburg, the
state auxiliary president and Mrs.
Gertrude Wilson of Springfield, a
charter member. The minutes of
the organization meeting were read.
The program Included numbers
by an orchestra directed by L.
Mickelson, a piano and violin duet
by Jean and Doris Harrington, and
vocal solos by Maynard McKlnley
and Lawrence Alley.
A special table arranged for
charter members was decked with
a large birthday cake, baskets of
tulips and by red tapers. Baskets
of spring flowers were arranged ef
fectively about the social room.
Mrs. Ada Hull, president of the
auxiliary, presided. Mrs. Grace
Mickelson, Mrs. Florence Buckles,
and Mrs. Bessie Baker were In
charge of arrangements for the an
niversary celebration.
There will be a sub-district meet
ing of the Methodist women's for
eign missionary societies Thursday
at the Leslie Memorial church. The
session will start at 10:30 o'clock
In the morning, and a pot luck
luncheon will be served at noon
with the Leslie church women
furnishing coffee and table serv
ice. The Aid society of the Knight
Memorial church will sponsor a sil
ver tea Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock In the church parlors.
Mesdames Powell, Rouse, Nelson,
Buslck, Edwards, Adams, Braden,
Corey, Ross, Lucas, Hllbom, Martin,
Pepper and Dfukely compose the
committee In charge.
The program to be given Thurs
day afternoon In Lausanne hall at
a meeting of the Town and Gown
club will include vocal numbers by
Helen Cochran, Willamette univer
sity student and a talk on Spanish
art seen in the historic museum of
New York by Mrs. L. H. Tarpley.
Yamhill Federation
Holds Conference
Dayton Eighty members uf the
Yamhill county federation of wo
men's clubs met at the Carlton
Christian church In the annual
convention Saturday, when Carlton
and Cove Orchard Women s clubs
were hostesses.
Four women from Salem, Mrs.
David Wright, president of the Sa
lem Women's club, Mrs. William
Fordyce Fargo, president of the
third district federation, and Mrs.
Charle3 K. Spauldlng and Miss Ella
McCully were among the speakers.
The meeting was called to order
at 8:30 o'clock and the following
program was given: salute to the
flag; group singing, "America the
Beautiful", led by Mrs. Carrie Jes-
sup; Invocation, Rev. W. L. Jessup;
address of welcome, Mrs. Grace Mc
Cormac French; response to wel
come. Mrs. Ellen Allen; committee
appointments, reading of minuUs.
reports of committee on rules, and
reports of officers; organ music.
Miss Lucille Tupper; "The Third
District Federation," Mrs. William
Fordyce Fargo.
Dinner was served In the dining
room of the church by the hostess
clubs from 12 to 1:30 oclock.
A vocal solo, "Southern Melodies."
was given by Mrs. Carrie Jessup
with Miss Lucille Tupper as accom
panist. Reuort of registration committee,
procession of presidents was then
given and some splendid reports
were turned In. The Pleasnntrinl
Needle elub. with eight active mem
bers, for the fourth consecutive
time won the Olive Lewis loving
oup on 23$ points of merit. The
Day ton Civic club with 50 members
was the nearest competitor with
150 points. The Pleasantdale Need
le club reported 100 per cent at
tendance for the year for six of the
eight members, or 93 per cent attendance.
A group of vocal selections were
given by Mrs, J. L. Brlggs, Mrs. G.
Duggan, Mrs. R. W. Deck, Miss
Margaret Deck, with piano accom
panist Mrs. C. E. Willard.
The resolution committee, Mrs
William Watt of Amity. Mrs. Wil
liam Dlclschnelder of McMinnville
and Mrs. Theodocla Magness of
Dayton recommended that 100 per
cent art be placed on the score card
and by vote was cameo.
An Invitation by the delegation
from the Newberg Civic club for the
1932 convention was accepted by
vote.
Mrs. Ora Casper, secretary of the
Rebekuh assembly, was a guest In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O.
Engstrom over the weekend.
The ladles' auxmnry. Fraternal
Order of En'jlM. will hold a card
party at the Fraternal temple
Wednesday evening. Members ana
friends are Invited.
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