THK OREGON JTTATESMAV MMAV. MV O. ItW. 2 - . . - - .: By RUTH LEXORE FISHKB Mrs. Francis Newberry entertained the members of St. Paul's guild . Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being tQ honor the 80th birthday an niversary of Mrs. Sarah Huelat, long a member of the guild and for years very active in the church work. About members of the guild were present.- In the late afternoon the hostess served refreshments In which a large birthday cake was a feature. Robert Bishop of Pendleton is ia Salem for the week-end. coming dowa to attend Mrs. Ralph White's dancing party yesterday afternoon. ' - Mrs. W. S. Gordon of Portland is spending the week-end in Salem with her daughter. Miss Evelyn Gordon, the May queen at Willamette univer sity. Mrs. Gordon Is a guest at the Beta Chi boose. The Daughters of Veterans met Friday evening in their rooms at the armory for a social time. The pre Ident gave a short address of wel come which was followed by a com munity sing. Mrs. LaMolne Clark gave a whistling solo and Daniel Webster gave an interesting address. Miss Leona Davidson gave the Scotch dance. Cards and dancing complet ed the entertainment. Refreshments were served in which red, white and blue predominated as colors. The senior King's Herald girls of the First Methodist church enjoyed. 1 with their teacher. Miss Ocie Browu. and their, superintendent Mrs. A. A. Lee. a picnic supper Friday evening Jn the woods. The evening was hap pily spent with song and story tell ing until a late hour. . Miss Lucille De Witt of Portland is spending -Mother's day in Kaiein with her mother,; Mrs. Anna K. De Witt. An Interesting, meeting was held at the Court street Christian chorea Thursday when the C. W. B. M. aux iliaries of Silverton and the First - church of Salem met with the Court "THE GYPSY TRAIL" MILLINERY SALE I want my ..lady friends to know that I am closing out my entire line of beautiful trimmed. and tailored bats," spring and Rummer styles, at prices you can afford to pay. Come and see what I have to show you, and the wonderful reductions I am giving. v Tell all your frieuds. U MRS. LG. CURTIS The Dress Am 11 w barker "sen ice" dressespilaintyi- afternoon frocks dresses of the best of materials, beaulifully .', made, designed by experts and perfectly fiuished to the last stitch. , If your dress has ihe !' Mina Taylor" label in it. you inay depend on satisfaction. And at a. price which is'by uo means the least satisfactory part of your pur chase " , $150 to $6.50 - ' '" I " ' " ' ' ; - ' !L -" - - - , 1 ..,. .... , " ' .. ' ; ; ' ; 1 ; :- street church Tor an all-day mcetinj;. The Silverton women attended with well-laden baskets of delicacies aa did the women from the First church. Mrs. J. A. Bennett, field worker and a member of the advisory boards presided. The Bible study was Latin America and the new Held in Mexi co. , -3c Thjf Kills of the Beta Chi houso at Willamette university are entertain? ing over the May -day and junior week-ieni the Misses Ruth Hill of Vancouver. Wash.. Mildred Johnson of Cotvallis, Mina Ames of Newberg. Clarr Cornelius of Newberg and Margaret McDaniels of Portland. Miss Marie Emge of. the state training school is pasisng the week end wjith Salem friends. Miss Emge will soon leave for the east where she goes as - the principal of the school department of the Kentucky state institution. Misses Jennie and Lucille Hoggins are passing the week-end in Portland visiting with their parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Sciiuneman went to Albany! Friday evening to attend a dinner fiance at the Hotel Albany, for the Assembly club. Mr. andj Mrs. Schuneman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wentbrook. ' j ' Mrs. jlAlbert Siewart entertained the members of the Raphmeterian club at her home Thursday after noon1 for the fortnightly gathering of the members for sewing and so rial chat. - At the lunch hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Fred Ellis. Mrs. Claire Vibbert and .Mrs. Charles Hates in serving light re past. ' Miss Joy Turnr presented 38 of her violin and piano pupils in public recital at the Jason Lee Memorial church Friday t evening. April 30. The students fnere highly compli mented on their rendition, and for the playing off alt their numbers from memory.' The violin ensemble numbers received much enthusiastic apptahise and.' were repeatedly en cored. One of the features of the evening was Mhe vocal duet by Miss Helen Snyicar and Gordon Bennett. accompanied: by the united violin en semble. Miss Margaret Eddy and teoree money, eacn about 7 years of Many Uses Some Women know them for their sturdy quality and durability. Others linger over their clever patterns their distinctive touches of style. They all agree on the utter de sirability of Mina Taylor Dresses For Discriminating Women We are presenting 'them to you in a wide range of styles which will permit you to select one for every activity. V , i old. deserve special mention alto for! their numbers. The program "given follows; Junior Violin Ensemble "Song Without Words"' Gruenbcr;; Vlolin--ta "Strucnsee. .Meyerbeer lb) "Liberty Folk Song" Ma ma ret Eddy. Piano "Sine Robin. Sing" .... Spaulding Violin "Water Lily" Ducclle George Stoner. riano "My First Dance" Engelmanu Vera Carlson. Violin "Vesper Bells".. . Krogmann Lois Sharpe. Pisno (a) Andante from Surprise Symphony Hayden tb The itrook . . Loeschorn Eckley McCrow. Violin :"Danse Rustique" Borowski Nellie Symmonds. Piano "Wayside Chapel". . Wilson Frances McKenney. Molin "Reverie" Gruenberg Carrol Smith. Piano "Star or the Sea' .. Kennedy Pearl Ostermajin. Violin "Angels Serenade" ..Braga Harold Rupert. Piano "Melodious Moments" . Spencer Helen Stone. Vocal due, accompanied by vio lin ensemble Helen Snyder and Gordon Piano "Fortunata" Grace Chandler. Violin -Court Dance" . . Ernest Aeuerter. Bennett. Schuler . .Morley Piano "June Roses" Spaulding Maude Engfttrotn. Violin "The Watch on the Rhine" t Frans Claudine Gerth. Piano "Christmas Chimes" .... . . . . i Green wald Gertrude Rieosbeck. Violin "Stephanie . Gavotte" . . . Czeoulka Grace Stevens. PJa "Meditation" .... Morrison Madeline Giesy. "L Tyrolin" Kern Violin- Robert Ramsden. (Piano ac. Helen Ramsden. ) Piano Ma "Reverie Fearis fb "Spring's Awakening' Epsen Uirrh nf I ho U ln(." c . . . '. Read Wilrua Morrison. Piano "Pure as Snow".. . . Iang Louise, Sharp". Piano "Pensee Musicale' '. .Wcnztl Dancta .C oncone Helen Ramsden. Violin "Fantasie" Ross Harris. Piano "La Frileujie" X . Mildred Wehurm. Violin Ensemble selection. . Mrs. S. S. East entertained ,as her house Rueot during the week . Mrs. Alice Freeman Firman of Chicago, who was in Salem for the Willam ette Consregational convention. Mr. Firman left for: her home Thursday. " Mrs.' Sadie E. Hall and her two sons. Willard Hall and Andrew Hall, of Vancouver. Wash., where (Mrs. Hall is superintendent of the state school for the blind, are the week end house guests of Mrs. S. S. East at her Cflurt street home. Miss Doris Churchill, a Delta Del ta sorority girl of the University of Oregon, is spending the week-end at home with her father. J. A. Churchill, and her sister. Miss Marie Churchill. Mrs. Carl Bronquibt of Centralia is visitinR in this city with her aunt. Mrs. Josephine Childers. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell open ed their 'home Friday evening for a community dinner which was a pleasant affair. Violets centered the table, around which were seated Messrs. and Mesdames F. G. Delano. Ralph. White. L. Mishler. Ernest Bowen. A. E. McElvain. Miss Mar garet White. Miss Cynthia Delano. James Campbell and the hosts. . Lausanne hall at Willamette uni versity is entertaining a number of guests over the May day and junior week-end festivities, among whom are Mrs. M. J. Leadbetter and Mrs. O. J. McKinnon of Vancouver, who are visiting Miss Ruby Leadbetter. . Mrs. Pauline Joshc has 'gone to Portland to visit for a short time with her (laughter. Mrs. .George Haack. Mrs. James Nicholson and small son. Jimmy, are visiting with friends in Portland over the week-end. Mrs. Jack Ryan and her daughter Mrs. John Mead, left Friday night tor Klamath Falls to meet their hus bands and where the two families will make their homes In the future. Mrs. Charles Strickland has re turned home after a visit with friends In Portland. Mrs. Ella C. Rosenberg of Seattle ha.? been in Salem during the week visiting h-r father. John Wright. Today they will be joined by Dr. anj Mrs. Georgj Wright of McMinnvillc. who motorod over to. spend the day with them and to celebrate Mr. Wright's 83rd birthday anniversary. Mrs. J. Palmer of Seattle has ar rived In Salem and is visiting at the home of her son. Klmbal Panic r. 3liss Anna Mnllrn has one to Portland where she has accepted a position with a firm in that city. Mrs. F. K. Khafer entertained th Eastern Star Friday evening for the regular mf-cting of the club and for a business and social hour. Durtnc the Informal social hour the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. F. E. Sharer has returned from Portland where she passed a visit of several days with friends. Mrs. J. K. Mohler has returned from Oregon City where be visited a daughter and Is again at the home of her daughter. Mrs. II. H. Corey. Mrs. J. McAdams of SiS D street will entertain the Hawkeye club on Tuesday evtulng at her home for the regular monthly meeting. The president. JLIrs. John Barm, is urg ing that all former lowuns attend. Mr. anil Mr. Henry Meyers let't latt week tor Xew Vork. and other eastern cities to tiit friends tor several weeks. They were jo'ned in Seattle by Mrs. Frank Jordan who goes cast to meet her daugh ter. ImIks Helen Jordan, who is at tending Miss Ely's fchool in Con necticut. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers will attend the graduation In June of Miss Margaret Itodccrs from Vassar coliete. They plan to return home tometime in June. Miss Marjorie Kay is down from Eugene to represent the t'niversity of Oregon In the tennis tournament with the girls' team from Willam ette university. Mi-s Hilda Tillincbaot is enter taining over the week-end her cous in!. Miss Lucia Watson ol Portland, who Is on her way to Euacne to visit at the Delta Gamma sororlty house during junior week Mrs. O. A. Noyes and Mrs. Harry Buno were joint luncheon hostesses Wednesday at the home of the for mer for the pleasure of the Sweet Briar club of Wallace road. Mrs. M. C. Pettys. whoe birthday fell on that date, was the honor guest and the attractive table was cen tered, with a large white birthday cake. Guests besides the club mem bers were Mrs. S. J. Hifma. Mrs. John Darby. Miss Mildred llunn and MiS4 Stella Batlener. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Charles Chaffee. . The Woman's MisKlonary society ot the First Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon in the church par lors for the regular meeting of the society. During the afternoon Mrs. A. J. Rahn gave a very delightful reading aa-1 Mrs. Charles A. Park told very interestingly some of her experiences in California last win ter. Mr. and .Mrs. George Waters en tertained a company of IZ friends at their home Wednesday etenlng tor an informal evening with danc ing. Afte.- the dancing the hostess served a dainty supper. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano were hosts for a happy little supper partv at The Spa Wednesday night after the dancing party which Mrs. White gave to her 'senior pupils. Thoe who made up the party were Mes dames and Messrs. Ralph White. Jesse Campbell.'Eraest Bowen. P. K. Fnllerton. Charles Knowland. Lewis Mishler. E. A. .McElvain. Earnest Kapphahn. Miss Margaret White and the hosts. ' Miss Josephine Bross and Miss Constance Kantner are In Portland for the week-end attendint a Sun day school convention. The Monday Night Dancing club Is to give the extra dance which it has decided to give in addition to the danc which was scheduled for the winter. tomorrow evening in Auburn balK V Mr. and Mr J. H. MeCorkle and Mr. and Mra. Grvrge Riches left yes terday tor Neekowln. the former to open their cottage, tor the summer and the lattcr1o paqs the week-end with them. r N Miss Mabel Robertson has return ed from Portland where -she visited for a short time with Miss Evelyn Jones. Mr. and Mm. Charlen K Bond or Pendleton are passing the week-end in Salem as the guests ot Mrs. Bond': brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bennett. Mrs. W. A. Morris ot Berkley is a visitor in Salem, arriving here last Tuesday, and will spend the month of May visiting her sister. Mrs. Edwin Weller. and at the Jus tice George H. Burnett home. She was very prominent socially during her residence here a number ot years ago and no doubt her presence la the city will be the motif for a num ber of. social assemblages. Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Kirk en tertained the members of the Dlohe- ko club for a jolly Dutch dinner at their home Monday evening. Dain; ily tinted apple bloFsomn adorned the rooms and were fashioned Into a beautiful centerpiece foi the table and also emphattixed the pink aii-l white color scheme that was 'used by the hotess. After the dinner the evening was panned with game and music. L'lates were set around th- table for Mr. and Mrs. William A. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Youni:. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Littler. .Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard. Mr.. Julia Head. Mrs. Sarah Marshall and the boat.. Mr. and Mr. Frederick l-atuport entertained with a dinner at their home Friday evening. Their cumU were Dr. and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith. Mr. and .Mr. Frank G. Ixt-keharh Miss Helen Ie-kebach Htid Frank Deckebach. Jr. Willamette university now h. two sororities and two fraternities, the latent being the Ali'ba Pl Del'a fraternity which wan organiied la:.t week and has 12 charter members. Miss Julia M. Sears or Portland is spending the meek-end in Salem with Miss Julia Uerton. Mrs. W. A. Peitlt upent Friday iu Portland visiting with friend. Miss Mary Ellen Benson ot Cot tage Grov. is the gueM of MIm Gertrude Aldriih at her home. Six Myers street. Miss Benson Is at tending tb May day fetitlen at Willamette university. She wfll be a student there next winter. The Queen Kther circle of the Lelie Methodist ehnrrh met Wed nesday with Mina Mildred Zone I at her home at Liberty. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed at t o'clock, alter which the prvgratn was given under thi surer l:-ion of Miss Vir ginia Mason. About joung wo men were present. o MiH Matjory Brown l home troiii M-hool at Oregon Agricultural col lege and it ill with pleuru. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carleton are in Iorlland tor the week-end. going down FriJay la attend the grand opera. i Mrs. George II. Burnett returned UVdncnday Irom Hood Rler alter a visit oi several days with her nephew aud niece. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Ilwllet. Mrs. Burne t accompanied Judge Burnett a tar as Hood Hlver aa he went to rendit ion. Tuesday Mrs. Ilullet entertain ed forinrr Salem women in Hood River In honor r Mr. Burnett. Professor A. G. I.unn of Corval lis was a vinitor in Salem daring the week, be In- the guest while here of Ms brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edwards mo tored down to Portland Thursday and passed the day visiting with friends. Mrs. William Buttke of Turner spent Thursday in Salem visiting with Mrs. II. R. Crawford. Mrs. F. Loughridge of Grants Pass Is visiting over the week-end at th home of hr brother. Dr. M. C. Find lay, and attended the May day fes tivities. A section of the Salem War Mothers met Tuesday In the parlors of the First Congregational church for an all-day meeting and work. Instead ot sewing, the women made sandwiches for the American Legion smoker which was held Tuesday night in the armory. A Urge num ber of the War Mothers were pres ent. Mrs. O. A. Olson and Mrs. Fred Ellis were In Portland. Wednesday to attend a meeting ot the Daugh ters of the Nile, the women's auxil iary to the Mystic Shrine, held la the Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts motored to Albany Friday afternoon to be the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Young and to attend a 'din ner dance Friday evening in lh-t city. Mr. and Mrs George N. Wills re turned from' Portland where they motored Wednesday to vUit Mr. Will's brother, who was ill but who is now convalescing. Miss Grace Holt and Mis Dorothea Chambers have gone to Corvallis where they Joined the girls of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority on their week-end house party to Newport. Mrs. William Lord of Portland l Ic Salem visiting at the home of her mother-ln-Iaw. Mrs. W. P. Lord, tor a short time. Mrs. Charles Gray relumed to Ku Eugene recently alter being th guest of Mrs. James it hy com be and Miss Mabel Wllhycbiiile for a visit in Salem. Lewis Griffith, a Phi Delta Theta rraternity man at Oregon Agricul tural college. U pawing the week end in Saiem with his mother. Mrs J. C. Griffith. a Culminating a happy romance which dates bark to their high school days, the wedding or Mi Harriet A. Rigdon and Ralph II. Mercer took place Friday evening at Newport. The announcement comes as a coui olete surrrie to their many friends for the wedding was planned for next fall. However business affairs made it neceAtary for Mr. Mercer to leave very soon for Oklahoma so the wed ding plaas were hastened. The ser vice was very quiet, none the less charming, the bride's sister. Miss Leila Rigdon or this city and a rew close rriends at Newport being the only guests. Mrs. .Vtreer will continue her school until the close in about a fort night. bu Mr. Mercer will go south next week, where be is connected with an oi! company. Both Mr. and Mr. Mercer are very well known here where they have a wide circle or Mends. Mrs. Mercer ha made her home in Salem until three years ago wh-n she began teaching. Boih are graduates or Sa iem hUh school and Mrs. Mercer is a graduate ot Oregon Agricultural college where he was a member or the Delia lelta IMta sorority. She taught :ne year in the Indcpendcnee school after her graduation and has been teaching ror two winters t Newport. She U the daughter tt Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rigdon and thi groom is u hon or Dr. and Mr. W. I.. Mrcer. He i a graduate or he Sa lem hl;h rhol and nn arter hli gradual!. in enlisted in the Cultel Sta!e. navy,' Ml Winifred Ityrd write rela tive In Salem ot her recent concerts in the south and cat which have proved to be even greater sucrrw luan her concerts during the winter. She played lor the Mar day festival in Newark. N. J.. for one of the largest audiences which she ha ever appeared before. She was to go la Tusla. OkU.. for a concert and then she will go to the sea coast for the summer. Miss Byrd appeared In Fort Worth April 1. The Record ay of ber coneert: "Mis Winifred Byrd. the diimne Mve ptunist demonstrated ut night In the auditorium of the First Bap tist church that she is not only a mistress ot the keyboard, but that her technique and power far sur esKiHvl ny planlsle that has appear ed in Fort Worth In recent year In fact he played her way into the heart of one of the most enthusi astic and tccepthc aduienee that has ben present during the concert season. The chTef regret expressed on the p.wt of the audience was that her program was loo short. Miss Byrd selected perhaps one oftho mobt difficult, but jet the iiiot.1 interrsling v.lectious of piano piece. She' fairly thrill d her audi ence In her interpretation of ut the Turkish march from "Ruins of Ath ens" .y llerthoven-Rubrnstein. Th" J piano rocked under her force, andi ft . . .a. . - uer nine lortu laemu.eo aa ner tin rers rippled oer the keytio.d. It.r finger seemetj to be of Meel an I propelled by little arm that brougfcl out every tone beaut if ally. Her playing or Chopin' prelude la B minor, C major. C n lnr and F mj Jor was especially beautifal. She wa given a rreepto0 following the recital. Mi Bvrd chfo a program r-f ry difficult musle. but l-plte thi fact she responded to repealed en core. Ati-r giving two encore the artist was brought to th- stare twice again lo siNnce the ringing applause Nobody left. In fact tU aud.enre was loath to leave even at the close of the secotid encore. The grariou little pianist smiled at and talked to the crowd that rircled aroq&d her a she was leaving. While In Fort Worth Mi Byrd was the guest of Mr. R. F. Hard ing who attended the New England Conservatory of Music la Boston at the time Mlsa Byrd did. Miss Beatrice Shelton entertained her pupils who appeared in the pa geant, -pueen of Hearts." recently with an informal party and program Wednesday afternoon la Moose hall. The Lullaby. Fan Girls snd the Jack ia the Box and the Glow Worms each repeated their dance, and Mr. Os car Gingrich, who so skillfully in terprets th. Indian song and panto mimes, entertained the party for time In her pleasing manner. Miss Nell S)ke. recently returned fro re Siberia, told some of her Interesting experiences and Wayne Allen and Cecil Deacon entertained with musi cal numbers. A lunch was served. The pupils present were: Trnth and Rom ilus'oa. J)ori Hick. Rollm and Delbert Craber. Eleanor Srbaildt Edith Jenk. Mavlne and Darrell Myers. Dorothy Dell. Lorraine and Ellsworth Fletcher. Helen Pollock. Henrietta BUhop. Bertha Babeock. Catherine Barker and cousin. Paul ine Johnson. Mary and Billle Cupper. Dorella Anderson. Iorria Nye. Msx Ine I'lrich. Lorena and Leona Geer. Loretta Vaaley. Dorris Meddler. Mar garet Bin men berg. Elaine Cbapia, Gladys Edgar. Gale McCtala. Rath Buchner. Elsie Raymond. IW-rt Hof flne. Cecil Dean on. Wayne" Allen. Valledda Ohmart. Rath Simpson. Elaine Foster. Genevieve and Angela Sundia and Helen Canflcld. The following which appeared la the Oregon! 1 recently, wader a state university date, will be of In terest to the Unlvervltv of Oregon folk, especially the Kappa Sigma men: "The Kappa Sigma rraternity team raptured the silver trophy cop la the inter-fraternity meet this afternoon on Klncaid field by annexing 41 point. Their, nearest competitors, the Ielta Tan Deltas, scored 3 point. The other organisation taklnc nart In the meet finished 'a the following order: Oregoa elan. 30 points; Betas. 23 points: A. T. O.. Z9M points: Friendly Hall. IT points: Sigma Chi. 11 points: tl tas. 12 H ,KinU; S. A. E-. 11 points: yUm. Owl r'mb and Sigma Nu. 1 points each, and 8. Maralda. points. "The m-el was closely contested between the three leading teams, and not until tb relay tare was It possible lo pick the winner. Sorae 10 athletes took part, and Trainer Bill Haywood is well pleased with the turnout aad the results. A num ber ot preliminary heats were run off at 1 a. m. Saturday on account or the huge list of entries. "Bill HUckaby ot Ontario, a mem ber of A. T. O. team, was high point winner of the meat and won the trophy cup with a score of 13'i points. He was hard pressed by Donald Port wood of Monmouth, who scored 13H points ia the meet. Portwood is a member of the Delta Tau Delta." A wedding, pretty in Its simplicity and the announcement of which caused a flutter of surprise, wa thl which united Ml Gertrud Patricia Robison snd Elmer 1- Ross. The quiet sen Ice was read at Z : Jn yes terday altemoon by Rev. Father Huck ot M. Joseph' church, at hi residence. The only attendants were Mls Ueona Wiedner and John Al brlcht. Immediately after the ser vice Mr. and Mrs. Ross left ror a short !; in g trip to Portland and uion their return will be at home in the Court apartments. Mrs. Rcsk i a chanting young wo man aud Is known In the literary cir cles ot the city ror her ability as a writer o' lyric erse. She ha Wen a ineinc of the staff of the Capital Journal lor over a year. Her pleas ing personality ha won for her dur ing '.ier residence In Salem man) friend. She was graduated frt;n Se red Heart academy in the c!a- tt I91T.. She ihe danghter or Mr ratrlrla iCohisnn or Portland The groom i the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Rua or South Seenteenih street an I Is employed at the Elliott Printing house. lie served with Company M during the world war and spent h months In Franre. Mi Eva Miller or P.r!laod U passing Ihe week-end In Salem wftj her sister. Mis Jesie Miller. An addition to the wocial ret i Ml l.lllian llarpotioro ot Minn-ap-is who ha come lo Salem to spn- the summer with Mr. A. N. l-ough ridge at her honie on North Chureh street. Msa llarpshorn i a talente.1 musieian and ha already areirte. Ihe portion as organUt at Ihe First I'ongrecatlonal rhurtb. Mrs. Roy Weslt-y Burton f I'o'rt lnd ! visiting ror a short time th .her parent. Mr. and Mr. Frank Uv sen uet at their borne In South ka iein. Mrs. i;. E. Fisher entertain! th member or the f. E. O. sisterhood Thursday afternoon ror the regular meeting ol the clnb. The attractive rooms of the Fisher home were aglow with white and lavender lilacs wa'.-t were nod wltb poitM-pOaaia. ia a busy profusion. Durtag tlm vtciA chat whih tame alter tk bitUeas meeting the hotes erv4 a tkrv coarse luMb. Mrs. W. II. Ityr, M uiro m:o ine cmo at this aneeUaE. o Mrs. Ullliani II Burzharaf 1- rn'rri.nrl lor ancheoa yenercf Otm WHrnf)r of Portias 4. Mri. Kudor Klsr- iretoet of Ik K. 1 Woman's club aad Ml. Job J. i0y, erts. Mr. J. It. Clark and Mi IVnka Clark la Portland ror the week-, visiting at the b"ic of Mr. aad ati W. II. tel. Mr. n l Mr K. V littler of y. r i Gro motored to Salem yesta. day aad are psieg Ike werk-eat Mb Mr. and Mrs J ft. Littler as 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I ndcrtilL Mr. ind Mrs. Stdney Beck mall daughter of San I'ra airw have arrived la Salem aad are tSa guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Rav land. Mia Verae Kantaer left ye, terday afiernooa for a fortaUkt's visit wiih frteads la Polk cot sir. The Willamette T. V. C. A. erv4 May Day breakfast to about Sit peo ple yesterday morals g on the rot leg e racipo. This was tboackt have bee a the largest number e guesta pieseat at aay of tka May day breakfasts aad Indicates the growing popularity of the erest. Breakfast wss served from C:3t aa tll about 1. Some of the T. M. C A. cms helped la the preparing or warn, building of fires, washing of iabe aad la various ether wars. Ulm Mildred Carrett was la charge of U breakfast. Thar table were decorated with spring colors, a different eotr scheme telag ae4 for each UsU. There was the violet table, th yvi low Scotchbroosn tabbs. tie red ts! a table, aad otkera. The table werw placed among Ihe' trees by Chrvwi ball, a very beautiful spot oa W ,W lametta campns. The mors lag was exceedingly plearaat aad well adapt ed to the oat-door rots a unity "disc . The I arrest aggregation of viot:av that has been aard ta this city far years will t at the First Christ las chureh Taesday eveatag when tba violin students of Mlsa ElUaVtk Levy will appear la recital. TV real are will be vlolialatn la en semble with piano aad pip orgaa a ceo m pa a I meat. . Mi Miltfrvd." Itrwnk will be plaao a ceo ai pax 1st aad Mlaa Unci 11 lUtsa. orgaalU. Mia :ry Notsoa and lUlsk Thorax will gtv two rei frost a "School for Scaadal- w'jlch wiU tt an attractive nam Uer. Thia recital I complimentary aad all friends f Ik tadeats arc lavited. I DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out: Doubles Its Beauty. A few ceats hays "Daadetia After aa application of "Daadertae" yon caa not f tad a fallen hair or aay dandruff, beside every hair shows new life, vigor, hrightae. mor rot or aad thlckaesa. "DOWN ON THE FARM" AH We Aik If A Trial Eenjonabla JUtes Jost try on of out Izztzx. CHERRY CITY HOTEL OppotiU O. E. Depot . Always Room For Able Helpers It mailer little what th" state of business Is or bow many are tMt or work, graduate ef ihii school manage to k"ep em ployed W'hen help i. arre. a it i-s now. chit gradual htM lb best plarew and rommand the highest was-. Yung men and women trained here readily pi4tify for tter plre and work tbetr way up. Ability and industry, barkH bv knwrdge, always command rcvogbiti'in. espeeUHy for gradtes of Ihe Capital Business Colleie SALEM. OREGON