.... . y THE OREGON STATESMAN: M MAY. IKBUARrY , 19a. 1 By RUTH LEXORE FISHER The annual budget campaign., for th Y. W. C.i A. begins Tuesdaand Salem vomen will devote most or their time this week to that. Be cause of the Influenza illness at the Y.iV. 'CJ A.j rooms., the campaign headquarter have been moved to the auditorium of the Commercial duo Miss Edith McGilvery of New York City, where she is a national secre tary, will remain through the cam paign to assist. Miss Inez Cook re turned last night from Seattle where she has been taking a special course. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock ha? been the time set for a meeting of all the workers on the crpalgn the captains and their entire teams' T. Fmith. Mrs. P. E. Graber, Mrs K. K. Fisher. j Miss Lisle White, captain: Misses Wheeler, Murray .liolJ, Rauch. Nor ton, i.ssnneli, rowie. tna pier trun dle. Hale. when- the final Instructions will b I of New York who was here earlier In t the week for a short time will re turn and will address the women a that time. ! hTe executive committee of which li. Shipley is chairman. Includes Mrs. A. N. Utish and Mrs. James El- vln on the lists committee, and Mrs Llbabeth. Lamb and Mrs. Charles Weljer as headquarters committee, Mrs. A. F. Marcus women's teams Miss Era Scott business and profes sional women's teams. Miss Eva Scott Miss Nina McNary speakers. Miss Mattle Beaitty, publicity, and Paul Wallace oni the men's committee. ,The teama as organized are: Mrs. James Elvin. captain; Mrs.1 William Hamilton, Mrs. F. G. Bw ersox, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. R. E Pomeroy, Mrs. V. I. Staley, Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Miss Cora Talking tun, Mrs. Davis Wright, Mrs. T. G. Bltgh, Mr sL Lloyd Farmer. 'Mrs. John W. Harbison, captain; Mrs. Charles O. Wilson. Mrs. 11. A. Sonne, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. T; A. Roberts, Mrs, George Shand, Mrs. , Frank Powers, Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr., Mrs. H. C. Marvin, Mrs. 8. E. Edwards, Mrs. Otto J. WIlsou. Mrs. George -G. Brown, captain? Mrs. J ,C, Griffith, Mrs. John Far rar, Mrs. H. W. Steusloff.Qdrs. Jo seph Eaumgartner, Mrs. N. C. Ka 'toury, Mrs. Ed Baker, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. II. J. Clements. Mrs. J.; J. Roberts, captain; Mrs, W..C. Dyer, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. ljed Stewart, Mrs. G. W, Eyre, Mrs. Chester Cox i?.llss Agnes Bayne, captain; Miss Marie Briggs, Mrs. Harry Savage, Miss Frudence Brunk, Miss Bertha dark, Miss Valerie Briggs. i Mrs. F. II. Thompson,' captain; Mrs. Crover Bellinger,. Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. H. V, Cnpton, Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mrs. D t, lurton, Mrs. J. H. McNary, Mrs. Miss Grace Humphreys is home from Oregon Agricultural i-ollege for the week end with her parents. A birthday surprise party was giv en at the ho.ue of Mips Julia La Kue. 12:J0 North Liberty street, in honoi of Edward Seymour, Friday even ing. The evening was sjtent in danc ing an ! playing gara, Those pres ent were Misses Marian Itoberts. Velma Owen, Florence rogue. Dor othy Kappahahn. Norma Meyers. Harriet La Rue. Maud Mauley, Jo sephine Seymour, the hostess and Edward La Rue. Russell Pratt. Roy Clover, Lloyd Tucker. Claire Tuck er, Austin Frazier, Dell Williams and Donald Ringo. - - ! Mrs. Carle Abrams and Mrs. Otto Wilson were joint, hostesses for th Rafmarian club Thursday afte.noor at the home of Mrs. Abrams. The afternoon was eniovablv spent with sewing and at the close the hostess es served a dainty lunch. About 16 members were present and Mrs Charles Wilson and Mrs. H. A. Sonne were guests of the club for the afternoon. Miss Ruth Schultz. a Kappa Alpha Theta girl at Oregon Agricultural college is home for the week-end with her parents. Mis Ethel Frazer and Miss Vivien Hargrove of Oregon Agricultural college are home for the week-end. Miss Mary Bayne of 'the Oregon Agricultural college has as her house guest for the week-end. Miss Helen Redeslil. a Delta Delta Delta sister at rchool. beth Fox. dean" of women at the University vl Oregon. 3poke of her travels in France during the war Miss Fox, with her pleasing person ality and her interesting talk, won to her ho.t of admirers every gin present. Preceding her talk Miss! Florence Elgin played Arabian. Knights, and Memories, and follow er it Miss Jonephin I'ross sang "Think. Love of Me." Tea and chat. ting informally were enjoyed. Mrs. B. J. Miles was hostess for a pretty luncheon Thursday at her home- on Salem Heights when sh.? had as her euesfs the members of the P. E. O. Sisterhood and a few additional guests. It was a valentine party and the table decoration pret tily carried out the idea with rea hearts, and through the menu the red color scheme was artistically used. Covers were laid Tor Mrs. w . G. Kuntz. Mrs. F. W. Steele. Mrs William M-Gilchrist. Sr.. Mrs. Ger ald Volk. Mrs. II. E. Hollngr. Mrs. F R Fisher. Mrs. O. E. Pricp. Mis Laura Grant and Mrs. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Mills enter tained with a family dinner last Snn- dav. honoring the birthday of Mrs Mills' father. C. K. Spanldine. The truest were Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Snauldine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Soaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scauldins and daughter Jeanmarie of Newberg. Mrs. Lloyd Molt arrived Thursday from Astoria where fche visited friends and will remain with Mrs. W. S. Mott until the return of her husband. Captain Lloyd Mott. who h now stationed in Siberia. The manv friends of Miss Junelh Vandervort will be sorry to learn that she is 111 at her home with an attack of Spanish influenza. Mrs. Grace Eoff was a charming hnite. when 'she entertained thr Mondav Afternoon Bridge club at her home on Court street. Mrs Bliss Darby received th prize for the high score at the close of the play. Besides the members of the club Mrs. W. H. Darby and Mrs. W. I. Staley were asked to spend the af ternoon with Mrs. Eoff. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. E. E. Fisher was hostess for an "afternoon" yesterday at her V I VAC-HI IU ChATK COFFEE, fell. &mJAP Mrs. F. L. Purvine will entertain home on Market street. The room? the women of the North Salein Wom an's club at her home Wednesday afternoon for the regular monthly meeting of the club. Mrs. E. C. Ferguson of Hood Riv er is visiting her 'daughter. Miss Martha Ferguson, a student at Wil lamette niversity. j . The SaVm High School Girls club Were the guests of Miss Vivien Young and Miss Jennie Huggtns at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday from 4 until 5:30 o'clock when Miss Eliza- Hair OhaM radiant with a profusion of spring flowers in varying shades Her guests Included the members of the Beta Sigma Sunday school clas of which she is teacher and which in composed of about 32 zirls. Mrs Fisher was assisted by Mrs. w. Fisher in serving a luncheon. -35- Miss Emma Snook spent last week end in Corvallis as the guest of Miss Marjory Brown at the Sigma KattDa sorority house. She attended the Waldo hall formal, the Women's 1 .. V. . n nn n w A n dinner filinilav a i iuu Vi li o,iu a u ..... v . w..u.wj the Kappa Psi fraternity house; Judge and Mrs. Oeorgo H Bing miim hum atarutf k at am hair ami 1 lof ! I am CALVACURA STOPS HAM FA1XJNQ TXX CUTaCUli KZTI00 U t KiaBtmc,aanl SMthai, laTUiality fntmtAni frstttyini Main ttmwt tmm & It fcatn mShnm o yaw a, a,,!,, tha k ly. It taaroot la paia, dry, oaad Inoatnfc lata waraanc; r- net tha traofata U yo wmnt m aa jaar kalraad tilt grow. Lai Ua rw to ym br aradimr yv a -Tha Trioawk ot aetaac0r Aajraaa," I ik.lUmn Iittnl Matliad mt Haar CaMara I H Ta taWar from tta I tha feUias at hair, rtw aamr tedraC T""' I or arariaa of tna acaip aoa Z lltm t'. I W.wUIodalfhanJaMpUrfClaCTDlla.l mmlt nmwfWf aalil, a. . mur U naLara iba reut,la at aaca. IM)r JTranfc M. WrM SI: ur ca aoara ko. 1 mw& Yaai a, or of tta l M by Mra, Una aahiann. a-naaa paoia raiABBaaan mrrn, Sliafea. cala. M yem wU write yaar i . . .aMaMBVaHaftL f ilalnty oa a pica f n mm, aaain t wlta traaaata, aUrraraaHai aa avioaMW af raw aaBTaivpaaoaraaM . UNION LABOTATORY 7 TM St. t II Nvw.i m t a V .V a - ta 1 A VmL, ' X CalVaeam "f la XI '1 aat of I toakalc. VA latiavaa 1 l Ym Fra v J B. C. Olinger. C During their stay there Mrs. Olinger was the honoree ror a nuntber of social affairs, one being a smart luncheon by her sister- in-law, another a dinner, and both were guests of honor for a dancing party. The music department of the Sa lem Woman's club will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock with Miss Dor. ham left yesterday for Woodburn othy Pearce at her home on North and Portland where they will vlbit Winter street, with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Powell, and other relatives. Mr A. n,Cihh9r, nBa.t k,- W I ' - aa &7tb o w WL The many friend, of Mrs. Clifford j' " Farmer will be sorry to learn that th vtrmt o she Is ill ather home with a severe church at the Glbbard Fr!day tor a very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. W. P. Lord was leader for the after- Christmas shopping. Behold this twenty-two room Tudor mansion standing four blocks back from the rado in its own grounds. Does thv. mistress of this mansion spend her time on bridge, amateur theatricals end beauty parlors? Not at all. Sh It. there rlsht in front or the house, rapturiously thanking her husband for the gift of, an electric washing machine which will make her Mon days so much easier. 3ehold the l magnificent young couple on the way to the opera, he in full resralia of open-face clothes, silk hat and fur got a job with a telephone company, coat, and she in a $2000 cloak. How; There are no leisure classes. New attack of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauser of thi3 City and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hauser of Euteene have returned from a noon Btudy which was followed by a social and refreshments which were carried - out in the red color """r1" scheme with the aonroach ot VaUn. co. Mr. ana Mrs. raui nauser ar- t. . . .K.. a . a w-a . a I a . Vr M , a IlldllVUS lft t I rived in Salera Friday, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger re turned Thursday night from a twj present. Miss Ila Sptfulding Is home from Spring Opening Announcing the arrival of the season's newest Slippers and Pumps Art and skill combined have achieved models in evening and daytime pumps of unusual distinction and serviceability. Southern Ties Aristocratically smart Black Kid Havana Brown Kid and Patent leather. New, striking, beautiful. A trim ribbon bow at instep. High tongue, long tapering toe and perfect fitting. :i Buster Brown Shoe Store .Sfoeiyrf Quality, StyUth) BeakUal V: - V ; : ., :-, , , Hosiery in Fashionable Shades 1 a 1 V"V . , a . . week's visit in The Dalles where in "renon Agricuuurai college for they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. ine weeic end wnn her parents, Mr. I A 4aT a W W M as. auu irs. (.oaries t. spauiatn. & Mrs. Richard Camman of; Port land who bas been a house eguest of Mrs. Mildred Robertson H rooks has returned i to her home, j " i The regular monthly mleting of the Hawkeyes. which was to have been at the home of Mrs. L..H. Rob erts Tuesday evening, has been in definitely postponed because of the influenza epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. Edward GiUineham and Miss Emma Godfrey are in Port land for the week end going down to atlend the play "Head Over Heels" in which Miss V. Louise Thompson, a former Falem girls takes a prom inent part. Miss Helent Scott of Newberg Is a week end house guest of Miss Lora Purvine. Miss Purvine, who has been spending the week in Corvallis with friends returned home yester day accompanied by her brother, Glenn, from .the Oregon Agricultural college. . ' The many friends of Richard Hansen are sorry to learn that he has gone to Portland to live, having re cently accepted a position on the copy desk of the Morning Oregonian Mr. Hansen durine the number of years he has lived here was a poou lar member of the younger set an't has a host of friends. Since his re turn from overseas he has been tel egraph editor at The Statesman, and previous to his enlisting he was on the reportorial staff. Mrs. E. E. Waters is In Portland for a visit at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. C. Knighton. A very distinguished and fasci nating visitor in the city is Mrs. George Pendle of London. England. Who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller at the Hotel Marion. During England's war with Ger many. Mrs. Pendle was an active worker in the American Red Cross hospital. The cirls of the W. A M s Fm- f broidery club will im?et at the home ir Miss Goldie Wetzel. 41." North Cottage street for the regular busi ness meeting and social. do they manage it Hy Introducing a double entry system of household accounts, with special reference to casserole cooking. Behold this hand some living room with well groomed father and lashionaby drtrsed moth er looking up cheerily from their newspaper by the larap,,tO..Srje.t daughter entering in fur and hih spirits. Where does she come from the executive committee of the Junior debutantes? No. she ha Just York Evening Post. The professor was telling ths class in English history of the, Elizabeth an era. He turned to one of the young- men: "How old was Elizabeth?" The young, man wore a far sway expression. "Eighteen on her last birthday, sir' cams the reply. Lippincott's. . ESSAY OY THE LKISrilK CLASSES There arenLjiny.. This is evident For Your Inspection! A Large Assortment of Davenports and Rockers In Exquisite Patterns and Shapes. Have You Seen Our Complete Stock of FLOOR LAMPS With Shad es in Dainty Colors, To Harmonize With Your Color Scheme Reed Fibre Furniture Finished in Frosted Brown and Old Ivory. This Was Purchased a Year Ago and Has Just Arrived. Although the Present Prices of This Furniture Have Ad vanced to a Considerably Higher Figure Than a Year Ago, We Will Sell it at Last Year's Prices. See it in Our South Window. We ICTROLAQ EXCLU- Sell V AND VICTOR RECORD sively You Get More For Your Money at Moore's from the super-illustrated hints for 4'( A;