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SUNDAY MOfiNlNOrMNUARY-20r 121 a - - Beta i - This I-i he annual homecoming dance d i larely alipndetl by al umni 8,1 oV" th? ,ate Mis Helen Per:, an employe t. tU offlpe of th ,ate bank i,miner. went to Portland yes terday afternoon to spend Sunday at the home of ner parents. V The Salem district of Oregon f.,ai. Teacher association will meet Uh Miss Ruth Johns Tues day evening at 8:30 o'clock.- Art ,.,L,.iini Drogram hatt-been ar- fpaturins American mu sician, and business of Import ance will also come bp for dls- Padres to-1 he various sorori. t;P t O. A. C. rfave been an Boonced after a three weeks runhlag season. -Among the new Died? re I,ss Annabelle Gold to Pclta Delta Delta, and Miss jMnwtte Meredith, Karpa Al pha TUeta. Miss Thelma Dyke or Forest Drote stopped off in ialem the latter part of the week to be the Lt nf Mrs. L. O. Curtis. She on- ner way to forvallia to ttMid the Tl Beta Phi sorority $ homecoming Friday night. . Despite the Inclement weather Friday eynlR a large and appre ciative audience witnessed the see on of the three Exhibitions being tlvea bv the Washington Junior blah girl under the able Intruc tloo of Miss Conlfred llttrd; phy sical education director for girls lit the Washington school. it i a matter of regret that a greater number of official of the whool system were not -time to witness an exhibition which was a credit to bdth instructor and pupil. . i , .,, . , ... Peftaca' Ine 4nost enthusrati- caliy applauded features of the evening were the two group of eotume folk dances. Two. Eng 1lh folk dances were given Jn Cot tage dresses in pastel colors, and , white mop caps. : -lm Two Scandinavian folk dances were done in characteristic peak, caps, striped aprons and black laced bodices ., of the northern European peasant.- Tho remaln A.r nt the work was given tn reg ulation gymnastum'costume, white miitua Harir bloomers and ten nis shoes. This -consisted'" E eoilah trvmnastics. free drills FIFTH AVENUE DOLL STORE OF FORMER SALEM GIRL rT, -w . Sk i a ft W . 1 ' "l si-. i s . ier Mv- V " r 1.. v.; 7:ir v J' ''; V J J 1 VIA??-- : ::v-rf.;i: j 'X'HE abova qit sliows lie interior of The Madame Georgene Shop, 309 Fifth Avenue, .J New fcTork' City; The owner and manager of this celebrated shop, that1 has been feainred in the1, leading maffazines of the cotmtry; is a former Salem girl-Miss Geor- Vptia HoTif. She first beffin making Western character dolls in Portland .ahont ten - O X . . . . , .. J years aeo. and today stands recogpized as tne most invenuve ana onguuu uesiguer m her line in the united States, in pnvaie me iaaaame ueorgrae un. ramiAvwui. ley Clbsen, Mrs. Gideon Stolz. leveat: Tbjp plaao recital glrea Mrs. Ienta WestacoU. Mrs. Jose-1 by Franklin li. Iauner was one phine Dross. Mrs. W. C. Kantaer. lof the mot delightful and sue Mrs. Josephine. Taylor, Mrs..C. P.l cesstul ' recltffla erer given In the itisnon, Mrs. Ida Dabcock. Mlsdicity Klma Weller. Mis Nellie Taylor,! ,Fnd Homer, baritone, of Lon- Mtsa. Julia iverson. Miss Grace I don, Kng, who aang .oratorios In Taylor: and Mr, and Mrs. C. M.I the leading chrche.i there and Lockwood. Also Mrs. Katie Drew-I took some of the leading roles in er of . Chemawa, .Mm. Lucretia I comic opera, said' of tkis pianist: Savage of Lo Angeles and Wll-r'llls playing for. a young artist Ham Rills of Portland. lis really wonderful and, Jnspira . .-- 1 tional, . He-is also a yery: clever The Monday Afternoon tlridgeland sympathetic accompanist club which was to bavo met to-1 Harold Frost, .basso; who rang morrow with; Mrs. A. II. Moore. 1 with the Portland Ad club nuar has postponed the date tmtll thei tet tar several yearn and wbe ap coming Monday. . - Ipeared la concert with Mr.- Lau- ", , ler at the p4ano, spoke of him ,Dr. and Mrs. Charles II. Rob-las being a very accomplished pi en son are -enjoying' a week-end I anlut' and. a fine acconrpanlst. vlit from their son. Charles Rob-Fred Mitchell. Itasso. and who was ertson, , whn ' is home from the I formerly koad. of social aad com- Vnlverslty of - Oregon. Mrs. F. L.' Purvlne J5 spending the week-end with her daughter,1 Miss Ruth Purvlne In Palls City. v . Mr. and Airs. Pierce W. Van Doren . were dinner . Jvosta Wed nesday night' entertaining as their nr.unlty sarvke. at the Y. M. C. A-. rorilanu. s&ld of Mr. Iuner lie is a very -Internet ms piaplHt and !s clever with' piano accom paniments.' Cnn-allis claims f.ha.Ta Walsh. Mrs. William It. Hamilton. Mrs. Frederick II. Thompson. Mrs. D. J. McKtnnon. Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mrs. Walter Spattldlng. Roy Mills. Mrs., .LeRoy Leedy. .. ... " . . . As a farewell attention for Misa Kdna Sterling, resigning head of the English department of the high school, the members of the Clarion staff entertalaed-with a line party at the Oregon theater Wednesday night, which was fol lowed by a eupper at tho home of Rev. and Mrs. 1L CPowelL , The table waa centered with an at tractive combination of pussy wil low and violets, the spr:n;time motif being continued In the can dles, which were in shades oT green. Cavers were laU Jar the follow ing: Miss Sterling. MUs F.lizabeth Macleay. and .t be Mueg. Miriam Lovell. Jeaelte Vandevort, Rub geline Powell. Marjorie Melllorer. Myrtle Martin, Florence Jones. Gladys Benge. Tlah Knhn. Cath erine Vincent: Messrs Robert Lit- tetler, Joseph Albright. Kenneth youngest antuor 4a Oregon. bas-J penr. Milton Steiner WaJtacw mg me contention on the writings Griffith. Ralph . Bailey. Arthur guests. Mrs, ,W S. Kinney of As-lof a little girl. -who. though onlyj Montgomery. Percy Hammond. and marching, posture tests, folk and country, dances. r - The- junior high glee club, un der the able leadership of Mrs. Eula Creech, sang the soldiers chorus from Faust, also the Wash ington junior high school version of "The Orange and Black." The talented young mnsicians,. the Misses Eugenia Savage and Clau dia Lewis, contributed to the suc cess of the exhibition, by presid- lpg at the .iano, ceeds to go to Vhe music fund of the. school..-.. ' :': - - j ! On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. L. Snyder. Mrs. C. M. Roberts and Mrs. John Barker, Jr., were ' . - : - ' : 1 i. . r : Relatives and . friends . found their way to the home of Mr. and Mrs.. W.- P. Hagedorn at 1405 Fir street- celebrating their 31st anniversary -on Saturday ; after noon and evening. January 22. The. evening was spent with mu hostesses for the quarterly tea of sic, singing, reading and'lnform the Woman's Foreign missionary society of the Jason Lee Memor torla; Mrs. Ads Strong and. Mr and Mrs. F. D. Thlelsen. V Mr; and Mra. George Weller tDoris Churchill) went to Port land the first of tho week to re main -u a til today-s the guests f Mrs. weller's sister. Mrsi James F, Elton. Miss Marie Churchill Joined l hem yesterday, to return witn them today. aTlMAiwia t m m. . A it.. X1f11 T. Neill will bid thera goodby to morrow for they' plan to leave on that date. The tat three weeks since the announcement of their intended departure was made. have been filled to overflowing with intereetlnr and dellchtfnl farewell attentions for both. As a final Compliment. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Greene and Mr. and Mrs.' E. T. Rttsselle entertained jointly last night, a dinner at the Greene home being followed by music and dancing at the Bus- selle residence. ' Salem will be represented fn nine years old has written an II-1 Alfred Montgomery. Herbert Roeo- jnsiraiea oooiuei . i .nursery lofsky. Aubrey Trawlck. Herbert rhymes. Thus far. she has print ed only one copy. Hut it Is read able from the beginning to the end. She Is Enrraa Wlatler John son, daughter of Doctor and Mrs. W. T. Johnson Little Emma writes much poet ry, becaune, she says. - the can think hest in verse,. Like the late Homer Davenport jihe see human Socolofakv; Frank Deckabach and Rawson Chapin. Mr. aad Mrs. Leo Sutter ana baby. Misa Loralae Gearhart. Miss. Helms Maims. iiers. iiur iwum. George Yonng. Roy ! Mathis -and Vern Mathis. all of falem. ana the host and hostess.. : . An Interesting feature was that . fcrur famtlie were preeent. each one representing the four gener ations. In the afternoon1 II. D.' Trover, -of tbe Trover ' Stndlo. ralled and took-a aamber of pi-' tu'rea of ' those preeht.." v Friday niht the audltoiluraof , I the Richmond whol as tilled to rapacity by iateretted parents and ftirnd of the pupila of tbe fifth and aixth gradm. who gave a p lend id enieriainment for tlw benefit of. their physical culture (lasses. Aside from the program, reveral booths wer arranged where old fashioned candl-s and punch were ' dispensed. lisketa of iHisry willow made simple, .ef fective drcorattona. aad were cotuUloed wUh the class colora of yellow and white, with blae- hirds for good luck. - The instructors of the school are very appreciative for the pa tronage which' made the affarr financial j,ticce, over 5 blng socured. The fo'lowlng numbers were-given: ' Corbet solo. . Melvlri Dusgan: reading. Jane Jones. Cbarlea Wyant; chorus. "Carry Me Bark Virginia'; folk game; pUy. In -recognition of splendid sell-1 iar ability .-f Mrs. O. V. M oreta ad 1 "Every -carl s- Friends?; short In the record department of the H.I talk an. "Modern Health Crusade al entertainment, a bounteous luncheon being served later. Mr and Mrs. Hagedorn were -present-1 ibe forthcoming annual exhibition ed with a set of china and other of Chieaso artists, for Elmer beautiful- presents. - Voting, a Salem hoy, has been aig- The invited guests were: rally honored by being requested Mr. and,Mrs..Reidele. Mr. and I to hang one of his plctu Mrs. Eugene Libby, Mr. and Mrs. flower canvaa ta this exhibit. next Friday -evening, February '4, eerved. .-Twenty-five "women were I James Kapphabn,. Mr., and Mrs. I which yearly Includes names of L. Stiff Furniture company's store the management sponsored a ban quet r for employes Wednesday nature' in all the animal life night, the affair being given at the about her, and a good deal of (Marion hotel. Proving such an nn- heaven m the flowers -aad trees iquiimea success tne banquet win that erow. . . . - 1 he made an annual event here-J a She addresses her pair of Ban-1 after. . tarn chickens as Mr. and Mrs.1 i Cover were laid for the follow Smith. She enjoys the morning lag: -Mrs. O. B. Moreland. Misa chase of a wild rabbit by her two! Edith 21. Brooks. Mian - Hannah Airedales. Toe rabbit cornea to i enriatensen, Misa Ktnei u. ttomer, the carrot . patch to get, bis hreak-1 Herbert L. Stiff,. Walter J. Kirk. fast. and. when be has had his : j. d. Taylor, c. F. Glese. D. J. fill she comes by the house to I Murphy. ML 'L. Sbepard. C, E. get Pat and Tatters Into a friend-1 Nicholson, Ted Stiff. Herbert ly race across the field, and tbe I Ilald. F. L. Dnchlen. -Marlon Dep- poetry of motion becomes music 1 pen. Fred Broust. Aaher Coerert. to her. IJ. L. Sorahan. M. B. Henderson. Emma has as much interest tal John Van Lannen, . John Van cats as did Louisa Alcott. She I Lydegrat. '.-. tl hrrh at the home of Mrs. Snyder on ..North. Nineteenth street.' Mrs. Charles nagemau The last of the series will he j 7,!ZXFtl?X. -given bv the Eerenth .grade " girls j ter whlchN refreshments were attendance. fffcbMlddfalifH o mCTchanrlise wrtfxt ypvtfMt much Idwtf ihan-you- i. -i. tl a k...:A.. U Ik lnt fwenrv-tiT vears. since it was (np rin vwnVr fiepn ronrluctea Chinese lines. ' '- avuMMVa-,Mw .". w . . i VAC G SWEEPER- ELECTRI GAPET SWEEPER I WmiXIOTOR 1' is fast bdngcoinized as one of the Best Sweepers ' that can be boughtUtfis equipped with, twenty-four : feet of ,cord, onrf-f if tK Horsepower motor. The speea ;of the rhotor is. 9,000 devolutions per minute; brush xe- livolves 1S50 revolutions per minute nas a I cuts -out .the mbUk-?riven brush if you do not .desire ;'to use same. Let' us demonstrate this Sweeper. : ' ASKAB0UT THE WEST EipiiiSS FURNAtl' r 'fl " It u made Ja tbe West for Wsten, P? 4 sj tox is oHoaj, urns' enabling you U pat .in .long sbek of wood, flat, mstead tf sUndag on end. ' It weighs More andXOSTS LfcbS. I s i TRUSltS, BAGS SUIT and CASES Our showing. iii:Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. is erK complete. -If you are thinking of taking a trip mthe near future, come' K, 'and let us show you. our lme. .- ! ' " . a V f 1 jEXTPi CDrriAir.;nA lather Handbag in 16, 17, or l-incn. vai- - .......... .... U? tO XU.. T .. ... - HAMILTON , iiuuac - ' - - SALES REPRESENTATIVES Simbl CLAY & 0. PIANOS P. M. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Gal lowar.- Mr. and. Mrs. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. .Casper Lathrep. Mr. and Mrs. Rasman Mr. and Mrs. Pred Reidessle -Mr. and "Mrs. Hoi com, Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitney. Dr. and !Mrs. Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs Schaller. ;Mr. and Mrs. Saner, Berrrica.-Barlow, Opal Lathrop, Evalyn ILathrop. Earl Williams, Mr?.. Charles. Robinson, Lucue RoWnsonMrs.- Part- Hanser,- Mrs.- Lamb. Gertie Page. Mr. LaFollett, Mrs. Poor. Mrs. Grace Krebg, Mrs. Edna Price. Mrs. Lloyd Ramsden. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Laura Rams den. Neighborhood, friends of Mrs. J. H, .Walker and Mrs. Percy Cup per were entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Power Tuesday af ternoon, the affair, which, was de lightfully informal, being arrang ed to bid farewell to Mrs. Walker and as a final neighbor hood gathering for the pleasure of Mrs. Cupper, who removed on the day following to her new home on 1'nion street. The Walk er family left! at the same time for Portland to take up their res idence.! . ; Those present .were Mrs. Ned Chambers. Mre. J. W. Chambers. Mrs. IT. G. Shipley. Mrs. 11. A. Cupper. Mrs. W. II. Steirsloff. Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. Grace Eoff. Mrs. T. J. Cronlse and Mrs. George M. Browrr. . ' ... In the evening Florence Power entertained with a party for Ralph Walker and the two daughters f Mr. and Mrs. Cupper, Mary and Mabel Cupper, inviting as guests children who had -been playmates during th? two families residence on North Thirteenth street Dahlias of every form and color that have bloomed each year In the F. L. Pnrvlne gardens on North Fifth street, will blossom amid new and different surround ings next season, for the dahlia business . that Mrs. Purvine has spent seven years in establishing, was this week transferred to Dib ble Franklin, who will add the collection of rare 1 and beautiful plants to their bulb farm across the river. - During the years that Mrs. Pr- vin was actively identified with this enjoyable work, business and pleasure . actuated., her efforts. For five successive years she took premiums oh everything -entered In the floral exhibit at the state fair, receiving awards over many more experienced growers The last two years -Mrs.-Pnrvlne, aia not exhibit, and it was a matter of regret to dahlia fanciers that she was not' an entrant, the place which she had previously occupied befne difficult to fill Growers of tlahilas nave been very generous In their praise o Mrs. ru nine's stock which she conscientiously built up, gradu aUy discarding all bulbs that Aid not blossom true to form, nor give entire satisfaction. A number of old friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. Eliza beth - T. Adair upon her 7in birthday Thursday afternoon be tween the hours of 2 and 5, at her home, 268 North Liberty street. 1 An Informal social time -ras enjoyed, Mrs. Adair being the re cipient of beautiful red " carna tions and fresias and other gifts. The rooms were decorated with Dotted hyacinths and primroses. During the aiternoon a ngntre raei was served f by Mrs. C. M. Lockwood. assisted by Mrs.-Josephine Tarlor. Those present were Mrs. Rose Cbamherlin, Mr. Dod.- names the mother Hnngry Henri etta. The mat rat is Rantina, a proud cat Is Angustina. a quiet ..; A somber of tbe younger p- pils of Elma Weller were present cat that takes all i Injls Mlsi .Mem- ed m an interesting and attractive oranda. and her fusty cat Is Fax ziana. 6he talks to the cats In her home and the wild birds on the piano, recital .Tuesday evening at her studio. 695 . North Liberty national and International impor tance in the world of art. ' Mr. Tonng is a graduate of the Chicago Art Institute and eaeh year has sent some of his work to the state fair, art department. Miss Gertrude - Pnrtnton and Miss Edna Sterling were guests of honor at tho. reception, which the girla of the practice house of the- high school - gave Tuesday night, the guests including the high school faculty -and also Miss Margaret -Cosper and Miss Helen Willett. ' ,. Mrs. WjlUam E. Kirk and Mrs. A. A. Lee were joint hostesses for their dinner club on . Friday night- Pink cyelomen and can dles in the same shade were em ployed for table decorations, cov ers being laid for club members exclusively. Mrs. H. H. Vandervort and Mrs. Walter Win slow will be the club's next hostesses. Miss Frances Ricnares was In Portland the last of the week. going down Thursday, Mrs. Walter Kirk entertained with a dinner of eight covers Fri day night. A fruit centerpiece was utilized, yellow candles light ing the board. Covers were laid for Mr. ar.1 Mrs. Will T. Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Millar McCilchrist, Mr, and Mrs. William McGilchrist jr., and tr. ana Mrs. Kirtc. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ham ilton were dinner hosts Thurs day night, their guests being the remaining hosts for the Monday night dance in Cotilllan hall Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Millar McGilchrist "Mrs. Lloyd Shleler entertained at ' her home last Saturday ning in honor of her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Olinger of Salem." says the Cottage Grove Sentinel of Thurs day. "Present werei Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Beard. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Nadon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Coxad. Dr. and Mrs. AWE. Bar- num. Mrs. Elsie Brown and Mrs Odette Martin. The evening. waa spent in playing five hundred The appearance before the members of the Salem Woman's club Wednesday afternoon of Franklin - B. Lanner. talented young local pianict, offered the opportunity of hearing this mu sician at his best. At present a pupil of Mrs.. Paul Petri of Portland. Mr. Launer bad the privilege of studying un der Mrs. Thomaa Carrlek Burke, before the latter's departure for New York City. It Is Mr.- Laun- er'a intention to go east next year to become a pupil of Rudolph lUJanx. ' - - 1 Hilt...! V V.B mtfrmmmJi W.Mi nuuuugu uc U4 myyirm i 101 infrequently in Salem, this young musician has bees featured - on programs rather often in Port land riven br the Petris. Mra. Petri plans to present him -in a formal musical a la the rpring. . In three weeks he is ached a red to give a concert In Jefferson. under the auspices of the Jeffer son high school. Mr. Launer has had lomevwry fine things said of hU work by both the musical critics of the press and well known musicians. The following is taken from the Oreronlan: "Recital . given . m the nantist church recently, at Oreron City hy Franklin B. Lau ner. pianist, showed remarkable talent and displayed, a resonrce- Xul technique. The pianist play tA several encores in response to th hearty applause. The Ore gon City Enterprise Biid of the playmates. Following are two of her porms onorad dressed Robin Redbreast and tbe other to the rabbit. Little . robin red breast Sitting on a tree, , Won't you come . , Into the sun , And sing a song to ma. Little robin red breast. Little robin dear. Won't yon stay Awhile and play?. I love to hate you near. With a Uppity Hp And a sklppity skip, -The rabbit Is singing his song. With a" friendly nip At the carrot Up, ' He happily journeys along. Mrs. J. E. Flanders accompan ied Mr. Flanders as far as Salem Wednesday on his way to San Francisco, the former to visit fa Salem at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Griffith for tea' days or a fortnight. Mrs. Walter Spauldlng Is en tertalning with a dinner tonight honoring Charles K. Spauldlng. who is celebrating a -birthday. Coming to Salem for the affair ill be Mr. and Mrs. Cllirora Spauldlng and daughter Jean Ma rie of Newberg. and Miss Ila Spauldlng from Corvallis. Miss Helen Moore, a, student at O. A. C. Is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Moore. ... Mrs. P. E. Fullerton entertained with a small -'dinner Thursday night for the pleasure of Mrs. H. M. Styles recently returned from a visit in Walla Walla, and her mother. Mrs. Benjamin Hill, of that place who accompanied her home for a several weeks stay. piane aambers,:snd-a demonstra- .AtIon of the Dunning ..Improved mane sisayf in irsnspoaiuon. chard construction and , memory work. The pupila were assiated by Mildred Roberts, violin, and Master ' Gordon . Bennett, vpke. Both gave their numbers' in creditable manner ana were warmly, applauded. Tne trorram roiiows:: Merry Childres s Band. Dunnies I ', uiass. ,r, ;, . . A Little Sonx. Blair Foley, .Miss Weller.' Dancing Shadows ..,.'.. ..- Chrystalce Maxwca: ? , . . a) Triplets . ..,.: Beyers (b) Come fa tht Garden.. (c) Birds la the Woods 1 - a Ii . arv - iavene jveene, a) Bass. MIody (b) Sleepy Time . Florence Hinkle. , . . Tonic Chords and Insergions.-. Kathryn Gouley, Florence Hinkle. Lavelle Keese. Work." MiM Orsee Taylor, arhool nurse: reading. -Seein Things at NiKht." Everett Bennett: play. -Poor Little Boy:; Herbert. Hob aon atod his -"performing hobby horse; girl's rhorits; play, "Re forming tbe Bad Boy '. ; ' ' . . j The marriage of Lain Macy and . H. F. IUmes took place Saiarday . at the parsdnage of the-First Christian churchy Her. I. J. Evans reading .the service. Tho couple was attended by.MUs Helen Mor- rish and Donald Macy. A dinner .' at the' Hotel Marion followed the ceremony.' covers, being - Laid for ' mersbt ra of the weddlsg party. . Mr. and Mrs. Hitnea left oa the 1:40. Oregon Electric train for Portland, here they were to be the guests of Mr. fllmes parents. Mr. and Mrs.-.A.' M. HUaes. .later to visit relatives at Troatdale, Mr. Hlmes is a linotype operator for. The Statesman. - - Afrer February Tai they wCl be at hornt at Sit South Fourteenth street, A' -. :.r ' The Forest Lake rancn was the ' center of a pleasant surprise Fat- ' crday erealng. January 22,' whea a rrcap of Xrieada gathered at the. home it Joseph Schottoefer j " iar a oaac'in .nonor oi cis orin- -day;, The mo sic was fumlchcd by " Mfs?s. Siebert. -Clarence Jory and lowlflt guU:TiTf.axX Mrs. Roj'.; Coffey. Mr. aad Mrs; Orty C3ffcs 1 lf. m.A t- , n'..!i. O. . a- Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Nemric, Mr. and Mra . C... Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Har ; ley Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. W. . New,' Mr. and Mrs. J. Raises, Mr, 1 ,and Mrs. W J., Fairs. Mr. ana Mrs. John Dehcer, Mr. and Mrs. ' PbU Dencer. Charles Fteher, Mr. ; ana urs. tester pencer, ur.an Mrs. Dudley Oevisg, Mr. and Mrs. H. L: Berry. Linianr Kunkel. . Georgia Frost. Constance Stark. Irene Frost. Theresa Scboeetler. . (a) Crossing the Bridge. .Frlml 1 Cecelia Schottoefer, Elixabeth (b) Ghost in the Fireplace... I schottoefer, Barbara Schottoefer. vaidi I veneta Kaines. veraa itainea, j. Jnlla Elvla. - iKuoxei, Dongias Mcu.enxie, Arc (a March of tbe Forest Sprites lllechlnger. Tbeo McKenxle, Rol- .. .....Gayaarlland Jory. wiUUm . Schottoefer, (b) Goblin ..Caynor I Charles Ruggles, Victor rrickton. (cl Ride a Cock Horse. .Orth I Robert Erioon. Wllbar McKen- Kathryn Gouley. (a) Melody In any major or ralaor key ................ (b) Plantation Melody Iran Kafonry. Dominant Tthsr Inversions anl Resolution .... .......... Ivan Kafoury. Ronald Lewis. James FaJrchlld. Jolla El- 1 vln, Dorothy Hatchasoa Helen Kafoury. Song of the Bugle .- Gordon Besnett. - (Pupil of Miss Lena. Belle Tartar) (a) Brownies Danes ......... b) Song of the Rushing Stream (c) A Merry Heart ......... Paul Deverse. . Story, of Hayda ........ Kathryn Gosley. Trot de-Cavalier ........ ...r Ronello Lewis. The Fancy Dancer - Francis Neimeyer. The Storm Dorothy Hutchason. Spanish Dance (violin) . MlldredRoberts. (Accompanied by Helen Robertv. pupil of William Wallace Graham ........ r, . i james raircuua. Witches Dance ...... Dorothy Llvesley. (s) Authentic Cadences In any raajor or minor key. (b) Wayside Brook ..... Smith Donald Poo jade. - (a) Church Bell, transposition of the same. (b) Plagel authentic cadence with S-riat chord in any flat or sharp key. (c) Skating Kollak Gwendolyn J arm ah. . Misses Irene Boje and Helen afe. Claire McKenxle. Roe.Hecb Inger. Oen Loveland. Lyie Raios. ItMrnnrul iLalaa. Lester Itainea. W. New, CecJl Iienccr, Kenneth Cof fey, Goody make and rencny Stsrch. . - Mrs. S. S. East was at home to her SOO" club yesterday after noon, asking in additionally. Mrs. L. E. Bean of Eugene, whs is here with her husband Represen tatlve Bean, during the sesison of the legislature. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles were a mm a a. USAaaH T W am avar . land during the latter part of the ,rT roi" week. The first of a eerles of Ladies' nights was given by tbe local lodge of Elks last night, the feat ure being a comedy, ii Pays to Advertise. which was pat on by the McMlnavflls Elks Otb er entertainments for tbe pleasure of wives and feminine friends or. the Elks win be given In February snd March, with the btg annual dance coming towrda spring. Mr. and Mrs. B. R- Westhrook of Albany, came up to attend the Shrine dance Tuesday night, and prey were hostesses on Friday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ror . dinner Tarty to which they G. E. scnunemann. i invited a few friends. Tbe goesta mrm Uirlnn Tim r .r VfriA Me- Amons the out-of-town attend-i mni rxrh Pront of ants ai e snnot Portland, mgnt were mt, ua jr. u. v , " -a atone oi -oriiau. -.. a xr.iHIa 1 1 ,,k 1 Jt.... at Mrs. E-T. Basselle and Mrs. C. h . . Fonrteenth street J. Greene contntvuiea aa enjoj- Wj-4., . yaor of . Mrs. "TJ.uTO.S UW mother. MrJ. R.B.tn- irruinmcui iui wis. '---- i ... rii in f . t . . iir. tnnrwj("H.s . I tlamlltnn'a 7th birthday- COV ibs urrson iwi'r VI I er were hid for 27.. Those pre- r at me vusseira rvs4urucw. -t fc .,, xi rooms of. w r,w:";.Au. :! . ".V.Uren. and Mr. Brook's . v a . ' - . in um Muiint. . rr,.r;-.' i,t.r.lc. Smith ana hahr. Albany; Mr, - .. . itewiia. and Mrs. Henry Jouox nl three x.ir t a xtr Millar children. Infirpeu Vnre; Mr. and McCikhrlst, Mrs. ruymoniiri. . iiauu ana ioa wwa, f omer! mother. One hundred and fif ty pounds of clean-cut manhood' juat bristling , with energy nd PP! Ready to tackle any. problem and win. nere . he room! Sure of step quick of action sad keen of eye. ' By keeping his eyes lOOCo efficient he keeps his mind clear and keen -keen for sction. -The nsual headaches, nerv ousness t and mental dullness' so common to defsctlvs vision never trouble him. That's why he is a comer. Why . not have your eyes srxamJsed? ; Ton. may need glasses or new lenses. . MORRIS OPTICAL CO. ' Eyesight 'Specialists 2 0 4-2 11 Salem Bant of Commerce BnUdlng . SALEM. OREGON