TUK ORKGOX. STATESMAN WEDNESDAY XOVEMHEIt 13, 1010 .1 ' . " " : " 1 '" W vt Rn n lenoiu: fisher. THE wcond meeting of the music Each Partita, the Allenhaudez and Btudr claps of the Salem "Worn- theMinaet. Miss Pearce is director en'sc'fh was hold Monday night! of the class and -very much interest; t 8 o'clock'i at the First Presbyterian j is shown by the women who are ln .hnrch. Mrs. W. M. Hamilton pre-1 terested in the study of the musical entel an- Interesting paper on the! art. This class is an auxiliary of the oaiem omen s ciud ana Is a splen ded opportunity for the club mem bers to go into the study of music from the beginning of history of this art down to the ntodern times. The next meeting of "the class will take place at the Jiome of Mrs. Max O. Buren on December 1. -' ...,.- Mrs. Mary F. Hiint and Mrs. Amity Davidson left Monday night for Los Angeles where they will spend the .winter months. Mi jlianesingeiis and Meistersingers of Germany. The Troubadours of South France, and Trou Veres, or poet mu sicians of krth Prance. A paPer tastlf-n on the life of John Sa- Hach was given by Mrs.L; 0. Bulgi"- as an illustration or me works of Bach, Miss Lucile Hoss pUyed an crgan numDetfor the class Bach's Fug in D Minor? first giving n explanation of the construction of the fugue. Miss Dorothy Pearce Ulhe Pianio played two parts of a and Mrs. R, N. Avisos enter-! uined the Sunday school board f the First Methodist church at their home on Monday evening. The work of the Sunday school took most of the evening after which a social time was enjoyed and at the close Mrs. Avison served a dainty collation. ' Mrs. Ben W. Olcott and Mrs. Wil liam II. Lytle are leaving this morn ing for Portland for a several days' stay while attending the horse show. Miss Gertrude East returned Sun day night from Eugene where she went for the football game, going up from Corvaliis where she spent a short time at the Al&ha Chi Omcea house. An outflonr mtiirv r'ua tancht j by i the domestic science expert, in a backyard to prepare girls for sum mer camp life, or a pantomime illus trating lectures on "How to be Beau tiial," by means of proper manicur- . Inri hairdressinsr. Fhamnooin,?. car t. 'j0mdss& mm Iwri r.i4t-' -i irt-Mn iHiHMi-1iiiiiritii--nr)iiv--i i- i - - 1 11 i nil n llinj K -- i i i i or tne fkin and dressing, mar be eluded on the educational program of any WwY.C.A. la the United. States. The latter course waa begun at Wala V.'alla. Wash., when a secre tary saw two little Russian girls stand fascinated in front, of a mirror watching an older girl "make up." The next day she enlisted the ner vices of a deliable masaeuese who promised to lecture on the care of the Fkin, to demonstrate simple and ef tective hair dressing and shampoo ing". The secretaries prepared a. pan- aomime to illustrate wtiat sue was; to say and issued tickets. j The course proved exceedingly ! popular with girU and women, rnoitj rf whnm hav rlisranlril 'rnii!? In I favor of outdoor exercise. Mrs. Alice Risley, Mrs. Robert Bradshaw and small - son of The Dalles. Mrs. Harvey D. Starkweath er and daughter. Ava of Oregon Cityt have returned to their homes after being the house guests of. Mrs. R. II. Goodin. ' Mrs. M. II. Chapman and her daughter, Miss Oda Chapman, lefi Monday for L03 Angeles where they will sojourn during the wiuter months. Mrs. Frank Frazier who has been visiting for several weeks with rel atives in Salem has left for her home in British Columbia. r Stanley L. Stewart, deputy state bank examiner, was entertained at dinner on Sunday evening at the J. P. Hunt home. -55- ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt are spending a several days' sojourn in The Dalles. '. Mr. and Mrs. R . N. Hoover of 565 North Cottage street are leaving to day far Eong Beach, Calif., where they plan to spend the winter. Later they will Join their son in law shd i daughter, Mr and Mrs. Llod Farm er, who have already gone south 'to pass the winter in Los Angeles. . -s The Degree of Honor en joyed - a pocial evening Mi-nday when they clcfctd their first ws.'ek of the mem bership campaign which they are now Ua'viuq. After the business meeting. they had an Initiation and a sumptu cui bano.net and social evening. Mrs. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF Jewel and Bridge -Beach Ranges Every aftcrroon from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m, November 17 to 22. Drop la and enjoy a good jrap ci coffee cr tea with hct biscuit and caki. None Better than BRIDGE & BEACH Superior STOVES and RANGES Come in and enjoy a cup of hot codec or tea and biscuit 9 P & (HO AWT il u THE JEWEL Wood or Coal . and Gas Ranges Bake Better You place yourself under no obligation OK AND Superior WM. GAHLSDORF THE STORE OF HOUSEWABXS 135 North Liberty Street Phone 67 Millie Pugh, past state president has been In Salem for the past wt-ck ht-Ip-lnr 4hn loml rhjntrr to ti.rrv on irs contest. Mrs. Pngh returned to her 'tend. home In Portland yesterday aod Kill come to aSleni again in two weets for. the next initiation. Mrs. F. J. Rupert will entertain the women of the women's auxiliary of the St. Paul's church at her horn- Friday afternoon at 2: SO, o'clock. A very Interesting afternoon Is planned and all member are urged to at- Mrs. Hall Tattoo and attractive llt rto chlldrvn are passing the week In Portland as the guests or relatives. 'The Women' Relief Corps aid so ciety will meet at the heme of .Vlra. ' t" f "' " " " 111 """ I W HI, I. " f 1 ; ,rini r ii urir- '- mrMXMM ; - I -. i -1 ""-' - . .1 .ii i . fa -Trir i .... t "lfj JTf IT The 6S-page, beautifully JP SxSLlSLi illustrated Corn Prouct Cook Book. It really helps to solve tho three-meal-a-day problem. Every hours wife should have one. Write trs todcy. Corn Products RefinirisConP.O.Box 161, New Yorl ii n 1 i r ' iT''il baking Karo is of homes. In all OR cooking and used in millions cooking and baking recipes use mostly Karb -instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor and brings out the natural ifiavor of 1 the making use f4 Nothing better than ICaro for candy successful preserving Karo fifty-fifty with sugar straight Karo if pref erred. Quantities' -Save Money use Buy In the .pjsw S&ho mm sa4jr oa: sisibsuamce Kir ..-;iJrisE-' j; vyA i -Ay m yly: 4ly-.'4 ;.r -j i "tt '.-j .-. t- : ! Frank Thompson. 15TS South Com mercial street Tb in-day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Howe of SheH- dan are pastnjc a teTeral days visit In Salera with friends. ', Mr. and Mrs. !L G. Hrde of Daker rrired la Salem ywtertUjr and will spend several days la Salem vWitlnf with friends. A ret-together social meetlDf ad community sips vlll be held at the Presbyterian church on the third Thursday of every month, accordinc to declsloa reached by the pastor and officers of the church. It is the plan to held a short praper service aad follow with the social meeUnr which will be presided over by the ladles aid society.. The meetings will be open to the members and adherents of the church. The meeting will open with a com munity sins al the assurance Is str ea that there will be sufficient sons books for alL The stasias vUl be followed by a program and refresh meats. ' The Women's Missionary society of the Leslie Methodist Episcopal church will meet at 2:30 p. m. today with Mrs. J. Buace. ISC Miller street. Mrs. ii. N. Aldrtch and Mrs. A. C Eohrnstedt who attended the district meetlcs at Dallas yesterdsy of the W.S.M.S. will give a report of the meeting. The first meeting of the War Mo thers for the fall season will be held In the Commercial dab auditorium Saturday a tie moo a. Mrs. John A. Carson who was a delegate to the national coavenUoa of the organisa tion will make a report on the sessions. TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS ym Duttnr Cnnor, form.rlr f Jf h uffrHic frocn fatal 4 .- a b n a-rf-t hmlth trr rrt It ot h draJlT drl NirutiM. Hot th -I iuw befor It'a lx late. lla a aim- pl pcnce.a to rl4 ynur ael of th (o Ucr habit la any form. Jot a nr "P l drur atr and t Xirotol tahUta: Uk them aa 4trle4 and In; the avrrntrtova abt quxxir tam.a.a. Irruxstata rrtum tK nwny if thry fail. turf lo r4 imrg im la-rril Inc laawinwiMiit lr t-te It trtls of ! dancer of nirotmo w.ta- tnr nw aam it. la i uiim try M-.iol taiiu; yott am aurprivd at th rr.ult- Rostiron! ylpfnof. West Sdem To Be Extended West Salem is tnsklns a number of Improvements because of uduiuiI proeperity. An sppllcatlon tss re ceived by the public service commis sion yesterday from the corporation asking permission to extend km moot aveaue over the tracks of the Southern Pacific ompanr. As appli cation wss received from the Stand ard Oil company asking to be allow ed to construct aa industrial spur track across Mountain avenue. Aia- aad. at grade. - AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR . Sege Tea and Sulphar Taraa Faded Hair Dark and ;lnny. Cray. Almost everyone knows thst Faro Tea and Sulphur properly compound ed, brings back the aatursl color and luMte to the hair when fsded. streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture wss to make It at home, which Is rau'sy and trouble some. Nowadays we simply ak at any drug store for 'Weth"s Sare aad Sulphur Compound.- You will g't a la rice bottle of this old-time rrelpo improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Every body uses this preparation now, be cause no one can pomibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa it does It mi naturally and evenly. Yoa datnpa a ponce or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and gloesy aad yoa look years younger.