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SECOND SECTION G PAGES The EUlrtaia reolvea - the 14 wire report of tha Amriiu4 Pre. Ik grtatt u4 at rWUU aresa association la the world. KKVENT1KTII VKAIt kalkm. kkjo. -srxn.tv .moi:mx-. may . riucE: mE csri ftote 1 K' i '. . v - . i , - '.'." ';- ' "', - v , v ' . ' t THR annual meeting of the Sa- lm Woman's club was one" of the most 'successful held in r cent years. The muic consisted of a program of clever songs given uy OUoWedemeyer, Portland baritone, and Mr, Yv'iedmeyvr In enthusiasts il ea lly praised a a concert finder by the: matrons and maids present. The selections were well arranged in in teresting groups. Three songs; by Orleg were, particularly liked and , "The Violet"; by Mozart was skillful ly lnlerpreted. There was a group of Russian songs that were much I enjoyed; including ;A Khaki ld" which, maue a di-ep impression. ( Mr. Wedemeyer is a rare interpre tive artist with adequate voice or 'good quality and a pltasine nersonal- , ity. The tne?ts enjoyed hia inform-f al, manner of presenting his songs. Ills program was as follows: Itecltative and Aria Trom "The . . Saons" , . I layden The Violet . .' .Mozart f Three Songs J ,-Urieji "My Mind is Like a Teak Snow y Crowned." "With a Water Lily" ' "Autumn Storm." Two Russian Songs 'The Desert" . . Rafcirew The Sleeping Princess . .liorodlne , ".Morning" Ilarhmoninoff ; "The Free Lance-' . . Kleanor Smith VMopaa" ...... Stanford "A "Khaki Iad" Aylword Mrs. J William Hurghardt, Jr., ac- anipanied Mr. Wouemeyer a the pi- ano, ' Mr. wedemeyer in his- praise , for her work said "The success' of the program was due to Mrs. Hars . bardt's beautiful acompanying." t - After be program the tea " hoar was enjoyed The members and i guests, for yesterday-was guest day at the club, remained for the tea. Mrs. Cirl Gregg Doney and Mrs. Wil liam ( fe.. Kirk presided at the tables and assisting them were Mrs. Fred M. Tiompi-on, Miss Ruth' John's, Mia .Dorothy Pearce and Miss Ada Mil ler. : ' i - t The club with the annual meetins yeaterdjir elosed - a very successful year and much has been accom plished cy this1 organization during this ytar. t Mrs.'Zadoc Riggs, the r?- , tiring' president, gave her report a did the leveraPcbrnmittee chairman j and the officers. . ... J .--The" officers for the comtrfg' year were elected 'with Mrs. William Ham ilton, vice, president 'for' this year. belngr chosen -president; Mrs. Lawr ence T. Harris was elected vice-pres ident. MraF. G. Bowersox financial hy Kuth Lenore Fisher "4 1 7 v; a fecretarr. Mrs. Grover C. Rellineer reasurer and .Mrs. K. C. Hdwarda director. .Mrs. Oeorew J. Mrs; Clarence Itamllton and Mrs. A. Lnclerhill -were appointed chair men of the committee in charge of ne luncheon for the countr federa tion which is to be here Mar 19. Mrs. Kn?d Thompson 'was appointed to be in charge of the arrangements for the- confederation. Five ; dele gates were also "chosen -for the fed eration. The business meetinz hicn ofiicially doped the club vear preceded the concert by Mr. Wedemeyer. ANY prominent Salem matrons DOVT, ON THE 99 rfllUli lA, LYONS Ai29 Court Street Carries the Aristo Hosiery in fine mercerised and pure silks and fibre at reasonable prices.. . ,W BONE CORSETS Mrs.' naymnna Walsh aii.l tlaufrhtpr, PrixeilU. who have rpinVtu SaUmii to mak thtrhoine. M gathered . at the . Spanldlng . home Walter L. on Court white that wrre used throughout the evening. At the cards honors for the women fell to Mrs. Carl Webb and Paul V. Johnson won the awards tor the men. In serving a supper Mrs. Spatilding was assisted by Mrs. Roy 11.- Mills and Mrs-. Paul Johnson. The invitation list included be sides the honor guests the names of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson . II. Darby. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Bellinger. Dr. and Mrs. Chiries Rates. Mr. and Mr. Bliss L. Darby. Mr. and Mrs." L. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. Skelley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk .Mr. and Mrs. Craijc Marvin.' Mr. and Mrs, Roy II. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Fullert on. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul street Thursday afternoon for one of , Johnson.' Miss Carrie Hurst and the - smartest assemblares at the! Miss Ava Miller. week, to meet Mrs. Frank An'drae I who has Just come to Salem from! Mrs. E. S. Tillistia:. aisoon! a yir. Frank Atulreacvrho hat errm from IxrnTon, Knplainl. trr male hr Ihmiu' in Salem MrW.Walter L. SruiulJmir.o for two 1jt rani partie of ti .; ivrek. for.Mn. Atulreaci cak whUbi hld IS ea.. T gwts wi r - Jeroase 'lIsaAta. TTaal )verX(,ha' Todd. J r' Ollfer -K- pr. HtaalyrWalers. lUvard Waurv Hoaald nalnr. Ray ford. IaJJ.-Ivs Whit. Ralph Walker aad ta loar et. . : . ....; hostess, assisted by a group of . ma-Jthe'"Spf ing Song. and Ml Kugen;a trons. itr fd refreshments. Savage played the "Midsummer For t.er senior class of dancing pupils. Mr?. Ralph White enterialn-d with a lfrhp year dancing party l nesday evening in Cotillion-halt. Gold Refresh m-nts wer London. England, to live. For the occasion the "rooms were elaborately adorned with Scotch broom ana white narcissi which were fashioned together In huge art " baskets - with fluffy tulle bows. Mrs. Andnreae, who will be re membered as Miss Georgina Lead bet ter of Portland. : is a fascinating young matron "of charming manners. She is a delightful addition to the social set in Salem. Cards were the entertainment ot the afternoon and after the play Mrs. Russell Catlin was awarded the prize for high scoring. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Fred Stewart. Mrs. Roy H. Mills. Ms. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Will Mott and Miss Ava Mirier "The guest listincluded the follow ing: Mr. Andrae and Mesdames Wil- ' ia etery atyle and for every figtire. Ham Brown, W. H. Eldridge, Clifford 1 Phone Sag ' SALEM. OREGON . Brown. R. P. ' Bolle. L. T. Harris. 5 . ,l ; 1 V . 'la r f)i Special attention to fitting Frolaset Corsets RENSKA L SWART CORSET SPECIALIST 116 Liberty Street. - 1 Edgar Hartley. Dan Fray, Sr.. Dan . . jp Jr Eare coulson Flegel, R. U. Steiner, Frank- Durbln, R. E. Down ing. Charles II. Robertson. Thomas II. Kay. Ercel Kay, Charles iv. Spaulding. Roy II. Mills. Grace Eoff, B. S. Tilllnghast, William Hamilton. W. T. Grier. Harry Hawkins. Robert MeMurray. W. S. Mott.-Will Mott. Robert J. Hendricks, Fred Thomp son. II. Franklin Pound. J. H. Garn Jobst,' Ray Pomeroy. W. Carlton Smith E. H. Sou rman, Joseph McAl lister, John II.-Albort. Ixtuis Lach mund. Zadrw Riggs. Roy Burton. Ho mer Gouley. IT. G. Shipley. C D. Gab rielson. 11. Iywe. Fred Stewart. Rus sel CatPn. Iwis Ieadbetter. Henry Cornoycr. John Coughell. J. B. Craig. H. Pilklngton. Fred I-am port, Hal Patton and William Bell. RS. Henry W. Meyers was a hostess Tuesday when she en tertained the members of the Bridge cliib at her beautiful Sum mer street home. Rose and laven der' tplips ere held In dainty bas ket to adorn , the rooms. Aflw cards tea was served. Besides the club members Mrs. Oliver C Locke. Mrs. Edwin L. Baker and Mrs. Will II. Bennett were Invited to share n the hospitality. TO honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrae. Mr. and Mrs. WTalter L. Spaulding entertained with a card and dancing party at., their Court street home Friday evening. Scotfh hrnnm onrt white narcissi In a beau- Hfui nrofusion graced the rooms and ih. rninr notes of yellow and charming hospitality . Thursday af ternoon wben she entertained the members of tbe Piety Hill club at ber attractive home at-the Oregon School for the Deaf. During the artcrnoon Mrs. J, H. Walker de lighted the party with several songs and Miss Lillian Stangle gave a group of piano' solos. Two tables or five hundred were enjoyed. . Nar cissi and lavender lilacs 'were' fash ioned together to adorn the rooma. In serving luncheon the hostess was assisted by ber daughter.' Miss Hilda TUlinghast- Guests besides the club members were Mrs.-W. HV Eldridge, Miss Lillian Stangle. Miss" Florence Pntman and .Miss Margaret Hann. To honor Mrs. A. L. Johnson who coon leaves Salem lor New York, Mra. O. P. Hoff entertained a com pany of friends Thursday afternoon ta her home at cards. Dainty white summer blossoms gracefully adorned the rooms, and formed the center piece for the large table where the hostess served a supper. At the cards Miss- Dorothy Buchner re ceived the awards for high scoring. was assisted in ' serving M $1.00 SPECIAL See what $1.00 will Jmy. Tneslay only NEEDtECR AFT SHOP Phone 958 '429 Court SL Mrs. Hoff byvMiss Rucbner. Guests made rip three tables of 'fire hundred. ' Mrs. T. C. Smith. Jr.. entertained the women of the LUihee auxiliary at her home Friday afternoon' for the 'regular Informal gathering of the club. At the closs of the after noon informal tea was enjoyed. A triple birthday dinner this after noon Is the one for which Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weller are to be hosts to celebrate the 80th birthday anniver sary of Mrs. Weller's mother. Mrs. Earah Huehat. and or Judge Oeorgo H. Burnett, whose birthday anniver saries 'are today. and of Mrs.' J. W. Bickford of Portland whose birth day was yesterday. A beautiful cen terpiece will be formed of a basket of large yellow daisies, and three large birthday cakes for the honor guests will adorn tbe table, as well as "yellow shaded candles. Covers are to be laid for Mrs. Sarah Huelat. Judge and Mrs. George II. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bickford. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Morria of Berkeley.' Cal.. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weller. . ' ' '- t Captain Earle Coulson Flegel has arrived in Salem from Fort Bayarn. X. M.. and will spend a month's fur- lough with Mrs. Flegel at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Lee Sterner. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flegel of Portland are also wek-end guests nf Dr. and Mrs. Steiner. Mrs. Ralph White entertained the pupils of her younger class and those who participated in the pageant. The Awakening of Spring." with 1 charming little dancing party jester day afternoon in Cotillion hall; which was gaily decorated with streamers of pink and white crepe paper, and with baskets filled with lavender II baskets filled with lilacs and pink roses were hung from the celling by long ping and white crepe paper. Mrs. WillU.ni 11. Prunk. gave a vocil solo and as the guests danced Mit Francis Ward sang. The feminine guests rra.de out the programs and the party was carried off la true leap year style. Miss Pauline Mar- nach and Miss lvelyn Aufranc served puncn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey are en tertaining over the week-end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Domogalla. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nad on of Astoria and ML's Angle Larociie of Greenday. Wis.. who motored from Astoria yesterday to visit In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Da vey also have as their guests Mrs. Davey's sister. Mrs. J. N. Pearcy and her daughter. Miss Hazel Pearcy of Portland. The concert Wednesday of Mmo. Galll Gurci in Portland will take a number of Salem music lovers to Portland on that day. Among those who are already planning to go down for the concert are Mrs. Walter" Den ten. Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Per cy A. Cupper and Miss Beatrice Sh-1- ton. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers returns! home Thursday from Neskowlu after pass ing a short sojourn at the Moin r cottage there. The Cocilian Miifical club was en tertained Wednesday evening by MUs France- Hodge at ber home on North Twelfth street lor the regular monthly meeting. A short business meeting occupied tbe early evening hours and later the lime was given over to lh study of Mendelsohn and current events. A program was giv en by some of the girls who preent et well known piees of this com poser. l!is Mary Gilbert gave hli "Hunting Song." Miss Lucille Moore Nixbt Dream. kerved. i Mrs. iCoia llenikry will r.rfcnt her Juvenile classes in a piano recital at the Presbyterian church Friday erenlng. Mty 14. The program will consist of old favorite songs anl piano compositions and the pupils will appear in costume. To honor tae xoih birthday aani verrary ! Mrs. Sanih Huelat th Junior girls ot SL PaolY Chart en tertained with a very delightful af ternoon at the home of Mrs. I. G. Shipley. Mrs. Huelat hat been a member, of 'the guild for years aad sang at the . dedication of the pres ent rhurra, building. She is tb senior member of the guild aad is a much loved member. , After lafor mal social chat which follow the short business . meeting a loach was served in which a large white birth day cake was the feature. Tne-gtrls-rf the IWta Cal snDrt:y rnienata--wHarajs-iarormsl-tr f- trdlf fiemoa.fr . tksir . etjt-cf towa gsett who 'raise fr ttf Ky day feUltle. . . A large aassWr tba toltrie f&lkeaildat .tb TO&m from "flat) a Z:X o'clock.,.. " . (CMtlatood a page??.)' ' Mrs. A. A. Lee entertained wltk a happy little birthday party Wednes day evening for ber soa Paul whose birthday fell oa that date. Garaeei made th4 evening fall of merriment I aad at the cIom the hostess terted I refres'jramt. Including a blrthdir 'THE'GYPSY iTRAIL" : ash D ress; s That Are -Attractive and Practical Of the well known II. A. Diz L &6ns line. Th"w drew art of perrale or finghAmn in attractive plail ami stripe and com Line the qualities of wcarabilitj n4 style. They launder iiieely anj make It m eay for you t always Ik freh aboot viiur Ltievrork. Saf 'Parisian' Waist Shop Our customer always ex pert swrnethinji; httperior at the Taris'ian waist .hop aixl they always it. Thi proup of Mouse are especial ly attractive, incliuliiifr the veil Mouse, ent, atampetl and fitted. When finished in a very elaborate Mouse, at the exeeptionally low priee of $:l. 212 South Cottape Street Vhone 1620M Nurses Costumes Maids Dresses V ciiu supply ym with the regulation ii'irs MisltiineH and can aure you f;tti(Ut. Tin iiMiini show exrellftit v. iirkiuiiiiup and will jfie ni lnt -r- Wry ehi and pretty are the maids eo tiitnni we are vhowinp. Tliey are raalljr kept freh and dainty and add' a frfit deal to th u(-t-date air of your raakl. Attractively Priced Are These Vash Dresses At $2.48, $2.98, $3.50, $5.95 Up to $6.48 1. . &ijiplg (Ho. 14." LHteiiv Street The Pay As You Go PUn All Unnecessary Overhead expense Is Eliminated The Strior Is Yours lacs aad pink roses hung fronT.the ceiling. Late In the 'afternoon the