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i TIIE.OttEGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH fi, 1921 ... - "- . - - . 1 . ' M Mirt news mm WmWKiHI St j With Easter but a few weeks' gmU folk: are already anticipat ing the pxst-lenten period, and are planning' a number of things tj offset the 40 days of serious eontmplatlon. The largest af fair of which announcement has already been made is the dance to be given In the armory. Tuesday evening. March 29, which will be sponsored by the Daughters of Uabella. r- " Elaborate plans are tentatively ' onder way, which call for an un umialiy' ;beautlful decorative scheme, to be perfected on a basis of purple, gold and white, the of ficial colors of the order. Hunt's orchestra will furnish the music, and it Is expected that a crowd that will tax the dancing space of big interior will be in attend ance. ':-!"' , . i Mrs. G. E. Sehuneman is chalr Af ih general committee. anrt'shft h beiny assisted by Mrs. Guy O. Smith and Miss Gertrude-Hartman. Patronesses named are Mrs. G. EL Schunmn. fi-a Vmnrv Thompson.-Mrs. I. L. Miller. Mrs. Charles Niemeer, Mrs. Guy O. amun, Mrs. u. Scott Page. Mrs: E. C.j Quinn, Mrs. Joseph Bach. Mrs. Lawrence Bach. Mrs. Charles Cupper, Mrs. Francis Burrell. Mrs. !A. A. Schneider. Miss Ger trude! Hartman, Miss Leah Suing. Misg Leona Weidmer. Miss Helen Savage,! i Miss Ella Amort. Miss Lillian Stangel, Miss Kathleen Walsh and Miss Marie Popie. i Mrs. Carrie Chapel is leaving for her home in Wenatchee. Wash., today,, after spending a fortnight in Salem, during which time she has been entertained as the house guest of Mrs. E. E. Fisher. , Mr. and Mrs. T? F. Petpr and their young sons. : Mpynell and Marshall, left Friday morning for, their home in Hoquiam. Wash., after spending three weeks tn Sa- rem as me guests or Mrs. Peters' Barents. Mr. and Mm nn Cnt- terman. During" their sojourn tney nave Deen entertained ex tensively. Mi 34 (TlaAra PpnituirtAn Mnm. panied them to their home, and win remain wita tnem ror several weeks. Mrs. Tlarhara TtttAor win"tia been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. U. ; W. Macy for the past month, left Fridiy afternoon for her home In Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. Macy and her children ac companied. her as far as Portland where they will temalri until this evening. Members of the Rapheterian society enjoyed a Kensington Thursday afternoon at tire resi- WiU you stop and think, and try to recall if you ever knew or heard of-a Sedan owner who did. not speak of it as one of the best investments , that he or she had ever made mm m ' ' ' " '! . i i i i i i i :, - y ! i ---..-. Mil inn dence of Mrs. Guy O. Smith.' Cul minating the hours a collation was served, with Mrs. C. E. Bates and Mrs. G. II. Thompson assisting Those present were: Mrs. R. Albee of Portland: Mrs. Lee Un ruh. Mrs. Elliott Colony. Mrs. O. J. Wilson. Mrs. C. E. Bates. Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. F. L, Ut ter. Mrs. Alpheus Gillette, Mrs. Ronald Glever, Mrs. Carle Abrams Mrs. James G. Heltzel, Mrs. J. C Evans. Mrs. Frank West. Mrs. o. H. Thompson. Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. H. V. Compton. ' A nleasiinr courtesv was paid Mrs. J. E. Scott I Mrs. Cora Houck) Thursday afternoon when mem bers of the disbanded oriental u- M. C. club called unannounced at her home, the occasion being the first assemblage of members since during early war time. The hours nassed informally. the following being present: Mrs. w. m. smitn. Mrs. jonn ojrwn. Mrs. E. W. Wallace, Mrs. Frances 'hrrv. Mrs. R. C. Kriesel. Mrs. David Pugh, Mrs. Emil Don aldson, Mrs. II. F. cnase. U L. Xicklln. Mrs. Jacob Rise and an additional guest Mrs. uones. New officers at the Beta Chi oroHtv. the oldest woman house on the campus at Willam otto niirsitv- have been in stalled 1n office for the cominc year. The president-elect is Mil dred Brown, a Junior ot Gran- jrer. Wash., who . succeeds &ioyi Smith '21. of Vancouver. ou no... naw offlrera of the organ! zation are: Vice president. Grace rnni...' m innfnr of Portland, erretarr. Elsie. Gilbert, a Junior of Salem: -treasurer, Ruth . Wise, a Junior ot Granger, wain-; n" BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. j. lUrion iad Polk Cosnty Distributors Ferry and Comtnercial. Streets Salem, Oregon Tb fMolin cociMmptioa la anasoalry low - Th tir mil gm Is unusually high jj ! i s fY-THIRD .YEAR Hun i -n- r H - We are impelled to believe that the Oldsmobile Fourin size, beauty, power and performance-meets ev ery requirement of the thoughtful buyer to an extent that is nowhere even approached at a moderate ' price. :;!ilSiOffl OLDSMOBILE SALES UK 4 i - COMPANY 185 So. Commercial Salem, Ore. Phone 380 , Mrs. O. P. Hoff asked several' matrons outside the Thursday Af ternoon Bridge club to share her hospitality when she entertained on a regular club date this week. The number included Mrs. A. L. Johnson of Newport; Mrs. S. S. Last. Mrs. II. II. Corey and Mrs. A. iioistrom. , The card tables were arranged In rooms brightened with a sim ple arrangement of jonquils and violets. High and low scores were taade by Mrs. W. J. Culver and Mrs. F. E. Shafer. A lai re-A number of ont-of-tnwn folk were present Thursday night when preliminary steps were taken to Institute a White Shrine in Masonie temple. This orraniza- tion, which is' the second to bo i formed in the state, will be known as Oregon White Shrine, Willam ette No. 2. It is expected that the formal Installation will be perfected shortly, when members ot Oregon White' Shrine. Jerusa lem No. 1 of Portland, will be present. Local officers elected are Mrs.-F. E. Shafer and Judge and Mrs. George If. Burnett, ..... AH school children in the city from the first to the sixth 'grade have been tnvfted by Dr. John R. Sites. - conductor of the 'Salem symphony orchestra, to attend a rehearsal in the armory this af ternoon. No admission will be charged, the: courtesy being ex tended in order to give children who might not attend a regular concert, an opportunity to gain a better knowledge of good music. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding and Mr. and Mrs. Rey II. Mills bera present were Dr. and Mr. B. L. Steeves. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ijte. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge, Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wlnslow. Mr. and Mrs. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Vande- vort. The Junior Guild of St. Paul's church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Homer Smith on North Summer street. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 -o'clock. An effective ; musical program has been arranged for today at the Grand theater, which will be fea tured by UUian McElroy Hunt on the pipe organ, in connection with the picture ' The Stealers." a pow erful human document. The following numbers will be given: "Ava Maria" (Gounod): Largo Handel. "Stand I'p. Stand Up, for Jesus." "Work for the Night Is Coming." "Lead Kindly Light." "Blessed Assurance.- "Abide With Me." and "Rock of A?es." Mrs. William Cravstt enter tained the member of the Friday Bridge club this week, being as sisted by Mrs. P. E. Fallertoa. Three tables were used for the game, the high score trophy going to Mrs. R. P. Jacob. .. Mrs.' Elmer Daue will be a dab hostess on a regular meeting date, which will be in fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Cole McElroy ot Portland, are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brophy. (Continued on par C) a luninr ni uraaxer. . v . u -i i . uu n. ij aaer Laura llUggiesSi. JUUIUI vlna meir cuuurca ujuiureu w Vancouver, vWash.: . assissiani i Portland yesterday to spend the day. Mrs. William' E. Kirk enter tained the members ot the Piety ' . "I" dub Thursday afternoon. . group of close friends crop- Mrg; Charleg K. spauiding willle In nnannoflneed at in. a ciUD hostess at the next aes- m. . r m. T yr TnM ... . .. pbomore of Portland: sergeant-at-arms; Maxlne Buren, a sophomore of Salem. A ueu iu mm . . .im. i.pAt TMdT Tnes-j . . . . mi mem - --i- I sion, wnica wiii oe on me irs- day erenmr. Ue , .arn Thursday in April, alontn .pleasant surprise. . Small , table were brought out- wr .; inTU.M0n. har neen Issued by a. coUatiottleing,serTea Chemeketa chapter of Sal.m. and tr'rticlnatlnr were If in. S"fh CbildreMPolk chapter of - f Bus-1 us, ior a reception to oe given Merlin Harding, Mrs. EL T.; f.af; f tna ltat(S ,onference. Oregon ROT MiUsMrs. Waiter BPUI0,nf' ln tIoV honorln. Mrs. lsaao Lee Mrs. William itafnlltotl, Mra. C. J. Green and - Mrs. ,WilHam Mcuw- Cjirlst JlV i :; t ..,.. if. r in simmonds of Eugene spent several days in Salepi week, being entertained while here aa th guest of Mrs. Eugene t Etkerlen, Jr. . . . l f ' The One Instrument Trre one Inslrument for which the greatest artists make record. The one In slrrrmenl specially made to play their Victor Records The one Instrument that re produces their art In exact accord with their own ideas of interpretation. Vlctrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated it all times. -Write Just received a shipment of No.,X models at $125.00. These hare Been hard to set. . . tt. iv.v anil email xars. Mars. v-j : . i Catherine ot members ot tne roi- daughter, Janes, are "p" I iatch club. SUteea guests circled weeas timi i iar-.. .m which was attrae- Patterson. vice resident- general from Oregon, and Mrs. John A. Keatinr. state recent, which will be held at S o'clock: tn th state house Friday. March IS. v Mrs.. H, II. Vanaevort and Mrs. O. E. Price entertained Jointly Fri day night at the home ot th for mer, the occasion being a regular gathering ot members ot the rot- home today from Portland. . one large table which was attrac tively decorated with a combina- . i uuu OI luupi luu utiiuuiiis. nm Mrs. H. B. Thielsen. 3fr. and Beryl. Holt and. U. O. Holt were 1 '." " ' ..... . . . . , .i i - .' : , ' . .- .- ' " Mrs. H. William Thielsen. their .vit.. mn Tniintf Thielsen spent several days In Portland during the week. 111.." TtnVrta SvltPK is spending the week-end with ber parents In Springfield. Tha Marion County . Woman's n vii cttiflv olnh will hOld its meeting for th nomination or officers, a wee irom tomorrow the Gehlhar k, Heltiel law offices. - . f m.nhri Of th rv.wfV shunter of th Order 01, Eastern Star went down to Port i..t ihi tn &ttpnd a regular1 meeting ot Oregon wnu onriur, Jernsalem. No. 1. Among inoso --1 . fmm hor were Mrs. F. ck.fa. Un w F. Bnckner. Mrs. - ---- . nprtrnde J. M. rag ana m-. George H. BarnfetL w Miss Florence Elgin wa dln- vn.tn.i ThnmdiT nixht. en- U9I - . - tertainlng a few of her reminin f-iA rh ntlW annointed aKta uniavpd a. color scheme 01 yellow daffodills and minor deco rative detail comDineo o emyu- size this effect. . t viaoaa w.r arranaed for MISS Amanda Schwabbauer, Miss Molly Schwabbaner, ' Miss Prudence Brunk. Miss Mildred Brunk and Miss Elgin. Mmbera of the Salem Rotary club and their ladies will go to I c.ttia xitr.Ar the 14th for the two-day conference of the north west district. A Rotary golf tournament on tCitnfiaY will claim the atten tion ot a number of Salem folk, several being named , to take an j rtlTA Ttnrt. The following win aitena irom horn' Mr anil Xfra W. G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Archerd. Mr. nr. a Ura Josenh Baumcartner. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mr. and Mm F fl. Deckenbach. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fnllerton. Mr. and Mrs. William McGllcbrist Jr.. Mr. ana u v. n Mtcm. Mr. ind Mrs. C. W TCIemever. Mr. andf Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmidt, Mr and Mrs. W. L Staler. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stolx. Mr. and Mrs. frederic D. Thielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. white. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Den ton. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs, George Griltitb. Mr. ana Mrs. W. T. Jenks. Mr., and Mrs. t ti Kit. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNary. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Snell Ing, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wal ton Mr. and Mrs. William H. Knrahardt Jr.. Mls$ Gertrude Hartman. Mrs. OUve D. Bassett. Mis Mariam Bassett and Miss Grace Trtihw nf Kewberr were guests bidden additionally. Club mem- VICTROM : f -w-,1 THE unbversail;a& Fifteen Deliveries Last Week t One week ago we had One Roadster and Six Touring Cars on hand unsold and Eight cars sold but not delivered. Today THEY ARE ALL GONE We have succeeded in securing from the dealers in an adjoining territory, Four more Tour ing Cars and Three Roadsters and are making every effort to get more. Forty-Two Cars have been ordered from Factory Branch at Chicago, but this will hardly fill orders for the present month, and . FUTURE SHIPSrENTS ARE STILL UNCERTAIN The entire stock of cars at the Portland Ford Branch Is gone. There are none at any of the Western Assembly Plants. The Factory at Detroit is not yet in production, and the outlook now is for an acute shortage of Ford Cars in the Oregon territory. The Spring Rush will soon be on, so BE WISE DONT WAIT If you wait till the rains are over, the chances are that you will have to wait much longer. You can get the car and get it at the lowest price NOW, So if you need a Ford Car and every one Does need one do not delay another day, but Buy That Car Now. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Valley Motor C5 , INSIST H ON GENUINE FORD PARTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Bassett during tne past few days.