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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1919)
' - : : y . ' . :4 " . '. -.f: ' .S-:;4- - . r!4 soclstlon la th. world.. ' ' ' SALKM, PRECOX, HUXDAY MOKX1XQ. MAY 4. " r ' : . . . :i TTCvfcif -r ' w . I - me latter nart nf I Dorris Leah Sikes. FROM now on the country club will be the Renter of the gayest of social events. A full program al ready awaits members and frlenda for the next few weeks beginning today "with the golf tournament with , -iugtae. Between, 30 and 40 vislt-1 ors wui come down and there is ex pected to be a large turnout of local players. . , 'At noon members ofthe club and their visitors will be served a John ny Jones dinner. "Ladies Day' last Tuesday was so popular that it la planned to observe each Tuesday similarly during the w Mm LSI nexi lew months fin Tn , . t . ... r Diossoms were used effective ,;Tk: vV- ll Poured t ... . i-Mwi me conee. jLS. - A. aosiesses . were assisted In erving by Mrs. Fred Stewart. M G. G. Brown, Mrs. Ronald Glover. w. u. Hawley, Jr.. Mrs. A, j. itann, Mra. John H. Scott. . Miss Lucy Stoughton and Miss Dorothy ree. wnne airs Alite . H. Dodd firs. Kusseu Catlin and Mn wues assisted la guests. New Figure lines Require New Corsets It Is a mistake to try and make the new styles ' In outer apparel look right when worn over last season's corsets. And yon won't dread "breaking In" a new corset once yon know the -imnrHitp. comfort and improved figure lines you win enjoy m tne new models we're showing in Frolaset Corsets (A model for every type of figure.) ,- Renska L Swart Corset Specialist 115 Liberty St. iZ i Wd Mra- Homer Smith ir wne lea urn- Mrs. H ,?nJlger' Mrs- T- A. LIv'esley. Mrs vuun aam. Mrs. O. C. Locke, and "ooero were the commit ICC. Jni. t mm m ia luesaay Mrs. E. L. Baker win ueaa a commute composed of Mrs. G. G. Brown. Mrs. Homer Smith Mrs. M. L. Meyers, and Mrs. Chester ua weanesaay night the mem bers will enjoy an informal dancing m r - r A nowever, is the date wuica looms up most for club mem bers, that being the date of the jirev ainner aaace or the season which will be sponsored bv th rinh According to plans this will be one of the gayest affairs which the club nag ever given. Among those who will come from Eugene loaay are: n k. u. uampbell, W. P. Carroll (vzooarian ana wire. 43 w viriio, rraaK narritt anA W1 nilW taoya Hauser, James L. Hesse and auy, o. immel, E. W. Marrill and -wife. S. M. Moody, J. C. Priee. -. v. rraii ana wire, A. Rapp, C. p. Poorer. L. B. SIgwart G. B. Schae- t?rs, v jt. scbaefers. Alf Swennea "ua Iaay. A. R. Tiffany, Donald joung, jonn Bovard- and wife. J. M WJie. Aioert Applegate, H A. ?unarand. w"e. and W. B. Ma'rtfj. "Pe- ueorge McMoran. A. A Rodgers. G. F. Skip worth. S. L. Stt. son, A. M. French and L. M. Travi3 uu wiie. ' wnipnmentary to Mrs. W. C. Hawley, wife of Repre3atative Haw- ey. Airs. Frank A. Elliott and Mrs George J. Pearce were hnttu. vi. day afternoon at a charming recep- "ua me rearee nome. Invita- imuaa were uinea to about SO of the women more Intimately " ac- quainiea wun Mrs. Hiwlur Anrt- i r reeiaeDce nere over 12 years ago, who called during the aftev noon to pay their respects. lM asses of dogwood blosaoma and spirea were banked in the hall con trasting' with, the dainty baskets of fragrant lavender and white lilacs au ins in tne masae room mf u . brary. Jn th dintni- ronm of pink blossoms were nsed in pret ty arrangement, a bowl of pink tu lips making the center of the table at which the Ices were cut. In the living room, where the coffee was served, there was a profusion of Scotch broom. "Presiding at the ices were Mrs. John H. Albert and MrsHenry Tal- i An Economical, Delightful, light Place to Trade UlOS for E verv (Gradisat r'--. - ?-S '-'V- It ' ion Surely no girl V graduation wilt be marred by the lack of a new dress when we are selling materials so moderately priced. They will arouse in you an irresistible desire to get busy with the sewing needle without delay. We are prepared to make Graduation Day the cherished event it desecves to be in the life of every girl. B. c receiving the Georgette Crepe de Chene Wash Satin Taffeta Nets Voiles Lawns Organdies Prices 25c to $2.98yd. Representatfve and, Mrs. Hawy ueen visiung all over Oregon for about a month so .that Salem "us ne naa little chance to en lertam for them. They will return uumy io Washington, D. C. , Attorney-General and Mrs. George ", " Bwn are epending the week in cuuieion wnere the attorney-gen ;;B1 attend a meeting of r ur i lie measure nr Mrs, Ilonister McGuire. who with her sinau aaugnter. Is here visiting from : rrancisco, Mrs. R. M. Hofer entertained Thursday night with oae of the most elaborate events of the we. a oancing party at Hotel Mar Ion. The guest of honor tremely talented musician who has won favor many times In San Fran- ibco. one is a pupil of Win. J. McCoy and Wallace Sabine, of Sari invitational list was: Mrs Hollister B. McGnire. xrr Melvin Plimpton. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rbberts. Mr. and Mrs. J. u Van uren. jar. ana Mrs. Fred D. Thiel sen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears, Mr. yums cross. Mr. and Mrs iZ ,, wyer' Mr- and strs- Keith Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. mt, ana Mrs. Clifford Brown. Gov- "a Alrs- Bn Olcott Mr. and r wiuiami Lytle. TKr. and Mrs. William Burrha-dt Mr ta r r A. Llvesley. Captain and Mrs. Allan "jn, wit. and Mm rtaif v. r r 1 iJiCi o MCUugu, Dr. and Mrs T. C. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Princ vtt AT. 31 rs- Da- Frr. Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mis illn ti., -art . . - ..iv- azei iJowninr. Miss Maud Durbln. Miss Kft,.H- r--." rr . . . - aiuione .Marvin- iimu uu nam xetiecir. Mrs. Geo r re TT TtitmAt i been visiOng In California for the lew w'ek- la Pcted to re- lu aaiem Tnursday night. . On Mondar nirht th inihA r.. - -wun- iry ciuo nouse was gayly decotaled for the last dance of h r iae wnaay Nignt Dancing club. Or- coiorea papers r. were -ased on the ceiling with shade of th ..m. color for the lights and each one present wore cocky oranea colored caps. Supper was served fn style," automobile robes and Indian blankets being spread In front of the fireplace. me officers of the danrine- ein. are Dr. W. H. Darby, president, Wal ter Kirk, secretary. IT V rnmntA. treasurer. ' WueStS (Of the T.lnh at Tninv '.aight's dance were Mr. and Mrs. Er nest n. tiunt. or Portland. Mlas KatP Chatburn, Miss Lonlse Crauson and Frank DeWitt. The membership of the club In- v.uues. ir. ana Mrs. Bellinger, Mr. ua jrs. jonn Bropny, Mr. and M v. urown. Mr. anT Mrs. Roy u.iuu, ur. ana Mrs. w. HI Darby. Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Galloway; Mr. and Mrs. C, - F. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. U F. Geer. Mr. and M-s. W. M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin naming. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnaon. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrUt " .and Mrs- H- Marvin'. ,r rs ann o. Myers. Mr, uu iwra. itoy ii. Mills, Mr. and , Ai w More. Mr. and Mrs - rerry. Mr and Mr r.n Riches, Mr. and Mrs. tJ. G." Shipley. r. ju Mrs. u. webo, Mr and Airs, iiarry weldmer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh uioyer, Mr. and Mrs. i W. T. : Grler. Jar. ana Mra. John W. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Coippton. Mr. and Mrs., Wflll H. Bennett. Mr. and fr- William Lerchen, Mr. and M-a. d! VEyre, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Pitch- iora, Air. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. (Herbert L. Stiff, Mr. ad Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mr. and Ml-s. W F Walton. Miss Sibyl Harrington, C. B. Clancey. Fred Mangns. Will Ev ans, Oliver Myers, and Robert- Dun AM . . i n mm the week for the Brown'. i1" romnce home at Rowburr. whcr ,- -7m I .v " " V'.V " Inoi renSln during th ;n.ir. Zi" :u'vr. 19 in complete satlsfact family -iti w i. ."" '." ,OB the Brahmltes nresent nl Brow'n w.V 7" thr .re hard to plea. Other, rot Wlllamett7 nnlveraitv bnVV.T m' ? pl.yin, of In minor Others got from a cnopin Dreiuda and M-hn . o. a severe 1 had k. - -. j iHvuuwm ana fsaini- oaens. tnt It was in Listt's "SL -arias Nina xr.v. . ir..nc waiaing on tne waters" that ..r" Ji11. wi" leae the she displayed her Dlanistlo aifta yet fully recove-d case of Influenza. nytonV" I,? foK Wash- making herself seem bigger to the Senator rWZ. TAv Mer I"fr. e. It Is not a be accompanied by Mrs. W. lur "et Mcxary. She will girl's alece, for-1 it- t' ,Z SS1 Maare7VnT,-.St0U JflM f t.rKte"w: who will lui't th!?! "dv RIchr te H rqr a man's powerful mux Calroro?arith .e.br Wy of effu" rendering of this wa- cenieUcer P ' m'rw r nd she did not neglect - , the splendid melodic thoughts u- Mla vnr. tr f, derlyinarit in the effort to pile high MISS Venita Kohlaepn n4 r j th KlllAw. Af i.t..i. -i J. .. ..I,, T I I . " IICU yuuietic fill UUB1 IT. Ktli, .T0 P0Plar Roseburr Miss Byrd is at present in New day wrth Yn ' f1 Zoning the Yrk but expects soon to take a coN arJT ?h.ii 83 MarJrJ' Krown. They tge at some secluded place where s wheS lLWaT h?e ,,rom Cc1- "be can rest and at tfae same time us where they spent; Junior week- work hard on her next season's pro- T ' J r 1 Pram. Her first plans were to spend the summer In "lnnnhmi..ii' oi . . i. . v. .. . . j nas wercomed back many ",u aording to her messages to or its soldieu, sailors and marines her frends. she has given that np Dut so far it haa had small opportun- nl'wlll continue her work during puy inoiue to the womrn wholin ,nmm' went into service during ih. war. Pro!- We,'co,ne two Red Ml" Amanda Matthews of Shaw i-ross nurses who have spent nearly left yesterday for an extended trip MlJ, p2 nf-Jj" .Te.r,re """e. .to Atlantic coast, sopping a In- p- nC ""ams ana Miss lernieaiate points both enroute and return, to visit relatives and friends. ,De rw left,' Salem over a year -T. "u L" ; ure6nn university Mr. A. E. Huckesteln visited . "1 Jlv "uIHia 4 together with Wednesday night at the home of An iilr . I 5t ien,womei. Miss Anna nat Huckesteln and family. Friend vf . .MIf M?'Ie blolsett. Pre- of the A. E. Huckestelns will be r"r,v mm mey spent a orry to bear or their departure from snort time at Camp Lee. Va. Independence where Mr. Huckesteln upon arriving overseas assign- ls been manager of the Standard ment was made to an evacuation bos- Oil company's office. They will 71.. "" irora Neufcha make their home in Vancouver Jv" ,suinfe OI "nout fifty miles where he has a similar position. th,9 front ,in' nree Portland """- men well mown In do 1 rt . . n .... also i.r . tiii. i,,..! , . . " " mis Anna fti jooic speat me wfek soJr?re fLtbta bPHl. Lieuten- In Portland ne.laliT,, in , v.n.. wars. I Dr. and Mrs. G. T. White and ehll caring for bothMhe wounded and . aTe ,pent the WmUr ln sick direct from the fron vie, ? for!1' "turned this week by n . . " win I.nes. mntnr fmm' Tjv- l rrom juiy is to January 15 between i 1 limn imiiiii individiiality In ant Colonel Tenner, who had h.-J of the unit on the voyage home. Mi- i J. ' rna MJr w. H. Skeene. mis aospuai jay the work In eight and nine thousand patients re ceived treatment in this hosnitai .nri ui 01 mis enormous number very few were lostv more dyinr from nneu- monlathan from wounds. . j The Oregon Home is the flmt towrH of home the arrivals from overseas get ben arrivlnr on thia m woraers irom the Home who are I reat-Oregonians. meet every trans port and welcome those from their motor from Los Angeles. Mrs. William Burghart was a Port land visitor on Friday. , Mrs. H. B. Thiersen. of Portland. visuea with ber son. Fred D. Thiel Ca., and family. Thursday, going on to Riekreall Friday to spend the aay with Mrs. Russel Catlin. --- Tne senior pupils of Mrs. Ralph home state. In mtlnr iheiw i :: """ eIM.T thv th.i, ... ... --j ": iwuuira lomorrow want at Cot II terrain r lnformti -K... I M" lne asi oanca ox the so that inquiring telatives'mT, 55T nTht hnt n?1 fr from the regi,t2r at the Home any 22Sf .Wi 7V tneir returned I lum ni.t , men. i . " urmiTe This hom i. i..tt wl". acnievea-m the nse of street jnst across from the Pennsyl- .hfrtni P Z. D"llerni' vania .Ution and open at all houVs bJnTno1 for Oregon people who want to rest 1" 'f,,"!!.' ,prln nw- eat or sleep. Everything is done tol wu. rL- ti-1!i lii make them feel they are back In Ore- h t. i.C gon and Miss Williams. In sneakiae ?u."'.b!r ?f wa of th. Hnit.. ..i.. .v. I . r. orcnestra win work it 7. Tdft.n; i"?".1 cer.. neom. nYi IZZ "r--.C.6"" """"ring aoout 35 couples. ery bit of help given the home was put to good service. Miss Marjory Brown, daughter of Attorney-General and Ms. George M. How to Keep Age-Lines and JVrinkles Away Don't fonret' that th. wim.. -k. miles will have a skin more free from wrinkle than the woman who frowns. When wrinkles begin to appear it ia a Bwu pian 10 name tne race nc a day for awhile In a harmless solution made by dissolrinr an ouni rr nnwit...H aIlte itt hIf P,B ot witch haxel. This is remarkably effective in eras Ins; the hateful lines, not nlr because the skin and thus Irons out the lines, of its astringent action which tightens but alw because of a helpful tonic ef fect which improves capillary circula tion and nerve tone. There is nothing better for flabbr cheeks or chin. n. sure to ask the druarist for th. nnw- dered saxoute. Misses Emma Snook. Marie Briggs. Vlrrtral M'V 1 . - 1.-1- . All across the continent the Red rl'." a?'a' "a Cross women met the 29 nurses ct yrda, - toS,iTb. O Aft the unit and at almost every station 1 inn t i... .-v. ' A" there were I omen waiting for tbe 1 T With flnw.r. . ,iJ I ... th.m;.us ,r".' "" 3ir ana Mrs. John Maurer have " . -V" ..u auiu.uuu.10 . movea rrom Liberty street to 251 V." . . . orlB Commercial street iweea is now visiting witn I Jrlai!leM? Sa,ein- hr b.rother. John fHonoring her niece. Mrs. W. S .-cy. ..ug n.ir ioe city, ana mim poorman, Mrs. J. M. Poorman. of Williams Is at the home of her ris- Woodburn Mra. Al sn.rT.r if Style w Y mm X : Choose the Model Which Best Becomes You You have that opportunity when you inspect our varied and choice assortment of Spring Dresses. They are carefully selected to meet the individual require- Each model is distinctive in eharacter and pleasing in style, ailhtintt,e f5!e?? tr!mminK nJ the clerer ideas in de. sign will appAl to everyone. Splendidly made of duality materials in effective colors. . Just come in and sete them for yonrsdf. 3i (&: M tplg eto. Salem, Oregon 7 ter. Mrs. Carey Martin and family Miss Anna Berg is in Seattlo with relatives and Miss Blodgett has re enlisted for overseas service so will be kept In Europe probably as lonr as American troops remain overseas. ' ;Mrs. J. D. MeKinnon was hostess at two charming informal affairs during the week, on Wednesday af ternoon honoring her sister-in-law. Mrs. W. F. MeKinnon. of Portland and last night entertaining a fe couples for both Mr. and Mrs. Me Kinnon. Mrs. MeKinnon has been a visitor throughout the week.' her husband Joining her over the vrevk end. . - - A bulletin received by friends cf Miss Winifred Byrd. pianist, acclaim Miss Byrd as the "latest pianlstie sensation": and "America's wonder pianist. The same bulletin quotes from such critics; as James Gibbon Huneker of the New York Ti nes. Granville Vernon of the New York Tribune, and others equally as well known. The former says Winlfid Byrd is a master of her means! and again "her playing Is talned a few friends at her home on me wauare road laat night. The nusband or the former Is in Prance as a guard at the peace confe-ence. uuests or Mrs. Steiner were Mrs. W. S. Poorman. Mrs. J. M. Poorman. air. ana Airs. c. c. Chafee, Mr. and Mrs. s. P. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. M I THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. PinUWt Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. A visit to the laboratorw vi. rythmically I successful remedy ia mmAm imi....... alert, sparkling, asd when the spirit even the casual looker-on with the reli moves her she csn be veritably dia- ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness bolie!" Granville Vernon savs which attends the makinsr of thia or t iif . . i I mrimM fn :n. uiiiiioi. lecmnc. neen inieiusence. i -r Impeccable taste!" One clipping which appeared In Over 350.000 rounds of nrlnni WW. are used anuaiy and all have to be The Evening Post.l praises not only T.!.!00 thJTr.whea Miss Byrd but the state and city from .AS ndkinal sub- which she comes. The tribute whichi "Ltl! " "J"-. Is headed "A Pianist from Logan berry Land." -follows: Salem, Or., is the headquarters! The most SUeCeSsfnl aorrmta mrm a to eatractthemedidnaJ properties from tnese nerbs. Every ntensil ana tank that comet in Adams. Mr. aad MV VamtJ rt.v r. ; - iuiisw fl m w mmmw .MImrU A III ana sir. and Mrs. M. C Pettys. ; urs. Ernest H Dnni k nouse guest of Mrs. Ralnh; r.i... m ' W V w weeg-end. returned Tues- x Bwrainj to ner home Jn Port ob irom wnere she will start ln about three weeks on a three. months vslt In England. She win spend most of her time with berjparenta lueir come ia London and at their country home at Eastbourne. ..thf iri to Nw Yfk n will visit In Canada with relatives of her husband and in New York will If m.! of Mr- n1 rrs. Al Hurst, (Bertha Holman) foriner res idents of Salem. She will aali An iv. TT .... v. o. a. Aanate. ara ue Beck, whn h.. tn. M turned from three years service with the Canadian forces, is a guest at ju Dome oi nis sister. Mrs. T. A. Uvesley, and family. , ' j The Luncheon Brldre elnh tertalned on Wedneadav arfA . - a UWS4 at the home of Mrs. Henry W Mey ers, four guests enjoying the 'affair "",ae members of the club. Tu lips, dslsies. and lilies of the valley were . used in a pretty decorative com bination. Mrs. William if rtn -m be .the next hostess. . i j , Miss Florence Cartwrirht (. .rn'. Ing the week-end at PnrMt visiting her sister. Miss ConsUnee cartwright an Instructor ln Pacific university and attending the May Day festivities. t 1 Misses Grace and VirsinU Hit pending the weekend ln Portland. Salem musicians are rrtv4 . tn learn of the serious 'condition of Francis Rkhter. the distinguished Oregon composer and piano Virtuoso Since last fall Mr. Rlchter has made his home with his parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Frederick W. Richter. 222 Fall. Ing street, Portland, where he Is at present confined to his sick bed. In the Interval, of course, Francis KIchter's earning capacity as a mu sician has been stopped. His father, who is a professional violinist, is again the breadwinner for his little family, and engagements for ssy vi olinist Just now sre scarce, for many theatres are equipped with pipe or gans Instead of employing-violinists. The Richters are being advised to try to get to California or Arisoss In the' hope that Frsncls Rlchter's health may be Improved. J (Continued oa page S) WHAT f EVERY WOMAST SHOULD KXOW NU BONE CORSET is neeesaarv ta obtain the smart, well-dressed ap pearance. - A. K. LYONS. 429 Court St, Phone SSI Formerly with B. Altman A Co New York City i 'LADIES TVh Irrea-ular. or delayed Trl ntnp. jiiia. and always Sepeada- I bla. Not sold at dm lUrti. not ' experiment with othrra, . eiaao pointmeat Wrtt for -Relief- and prl . tcul.ra. iu free. Address National Medlcai Institute. Milwaukea, Wis. D. E UOSflER HIGH CLASS LADIES' TAILOIUIiG. 474 Cccrt SL of logsnberry juicej which Is sweet-1 contact with th. iJrZ" er and more flavory than grape Juice, and as a final precaution la clean! i--a ana is destined to teplsce the sweet the medicine is pasteurized and sealed vintage wines. The same Salem Is in terile bottles. ! the home of Winifrei Byrd. who gave It is the wonderful combination of a Diana recital in ImIIiii fcn I roots and berba. i trnrmtm- mwu l. terday afternoon. There were times Jl1 ?d caro. ia its preparation wnen ner tone Had . the real logan-l TirZ UUI ra Medicine nerry quality particularly in ,4TheJ 7 , 7,, " weatmant of Poet Speaks, the last and best num-r.H - ber in Schumann's ' Scenes of Child- beeVrted ..1' .v hood. Some of the pieces In tWi .TCf-? suite were rather school girlish in which we are eTX XT effect, and when Mist Byrd gets old- LSISeTt to iifJUau11- Special This Week 10 Per cent discount on all stamped and hand embroidered centerpieces THE NEEDLECRAFT - 429 Coort Street Ttlephont 953 i- I J r , mmmm w aA liVs