- : ' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON ' SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL ' 1 WZmmmmmnA SOCIETY NEWS 5 WEEK : i r. Interesting out-of-town visitors and the beauty o the appoint ment, marked the first meeting in April of chapter "Q" of the P. K. O, Sisterhood, which took place Thursday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mrs. Lena O'Dell. state organ Ur, and Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, xecutlve secretary of the State Taberculosls . association. . were present, the former sneaking on the work ot the. organization and Coaching local member n ths demonstration work that V to b. pvt on at the pin' "ontion. to be held this year In Wood burn l;May; . VlfraY'Danbar spoke H Hh-'r of the county health nurse, and com plimented chapter "G" on Hi ef ficient help that had be. n Hrn Muw Lillian Godsev. heal n- e fr Marlon county, in the fi- . tag of tdWela, bedding and tithe articles to- be used' among thj poor.. ' . " '. . "7 At the tea hour Mrs. Mile - assisted by her daughter. .Mrs. Will A." Knight of Portland: M'si Laura Grant and Mrs. E. J. Huff man. The serving table was beautiful with Its central decor ative motif of daffodils and green ry In an art basket, with tall yel low tapers- In brass sticks on the four corners. The menu also . bore out this color note. Daffo dils were used In available places throughout the rooms: V Mra. 'Charles K. Spaulding will open her spacious home to the members of the Thursday After noon club, Thursday, aftefnoon 6J the coming week. if Mrs. Wesley Williams of flac lamento. Cal., who Is visiting , here with her parents Mr. and S Mra. Orrln Fowler, at Rosedale. has been spending several days in : Salem aa the guest of Miss Jessie : Miller and Miss Loleta Davis. . She plans to return to California neat week. 7 ". MIm . WH A. Knight of Port land came up during the week to spend aeveral days with her par enls Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Miles recently re turned, from an extended eastern ' Ttslt, spending much time in New Tork. 1 ,;'. 'I ' " ' ; ' Mrs. J.'. HUowarth and daugh ter Lola of Seattle arrived yester- ' day and will remain for a week as the house guest of Mrs. Ralph ( Jacobs. v ' V . i -The .Valley View club will be .entertained, at its next session Thursday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. Prank -Wilson. !'!'Mra.0. pi'Hoff went to Portr land yesterday where the trinl spend the week-end with friends. '.-Mrt. 'Floyd Putnam and two children' David and' Shirley of wownsvuiev". arrived Friday and - will rem kin thront-hont nv ' aA the guetts of Mrs: Putnama als- : tW. Mrs. 'Walter Kirk. Thev were t-'f r- r ' Pimps and EVERY r " THE PRICE SHOE CQ ' : Haul Sims fafutpa ... accompanied to Salem by another siHter, .Miss Florence liowe, wh will re-enter Willamette univer- slty after spending the spring va- ration with her parents in Brownsville. Mlss Marie Churchill is spend-j Ing the week-end in Portlan.l. where she is being entertainl as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, F. Elton. Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Grace Stevens of Portland arrived yesterday and is spending the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Frederick S. Stewart. Vi Eulalle Lindsay went o forvsllis the last of the week to "I 'Bin nnHl Tuesday as the guest niembeni of the Chi Omega sor irliy. tvrn 0f tne iHahee Country ciu: will motor out to Finzer in numbers today to witne ' " 'frt tournament of the sea son, when Salem plays a return n" h with Astoria. A group of picked players arrived from that place yesterday and it Is expected (hat the game will be close and unusually interesting. Me Jean DeWitt went to Portland yesterday where she will spend the week-end with her sisters. Mrs. Fred Gerber and Miss Lucile DeWitt. Dr. Marv Rowland end her daughter. Miss Nellie Rowland, motored to Lebanon last night to spend the week-end with the for mer's mother, Mrs. C. H. Barrett. Announcements are being re ceived in Salem this week of the marriage of Miss Martha Gillett to Bruce D. Ensley. at Prineville last Saturday, April 3. The bride is a graduate of the February class. '17, Salem high school, and a daughter or il. . Gillett. for merly teacher of agriculture st Chemawa. now principal of the central junior high school of Al bany. She has ben working on the editorial staff of the Crook County Journal at Prineville for the last year. The bridegroom is the son of Charles Ensley, well known rancher ot Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs, Ensley will make their, home at Prineville for the pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Masters and their daughter Vivian, mo tored to Roaeburg Thursday, be ing accompanied by Miss Kath- erine Dtdtel of Riddle. The two latter are college friends at O. A. C. The party will return to Sa- i-m;toniht. ;.,,. t.;;..; A delightful affalf of Frldav was the afternoon which Mrs. W. H. Steusloff gave4 for the pleas ure of the East Side members of the .Presbyterian church, the event' being planned as a "get aequalnred" party. In this re spect it "was eminently successful, about 35 participating In the en- t Ta'eweweot Browns, Blacks and White $12 Pumps $8.95 Brown Oxfords, $12 Grades $8.95 Black Oxfords, $10 Grades $7.95 Wihte Oxfords, $9 Grades $6.95 Oxfordo Are the Geaoon'o Bis 45et q Pair A7oiv 50c Rubber Heels Put on Each Wednesday 25c 5 tergsaiBMtr V4JDiNMi Btlhtftacr fiMtAfftaaa "''I" i joyable. informal entertainment j iurni.hd. j The house was a bower of rpring flowers for the occasion, I daffodils and branches of cherry blossom being the principal note. j At the tea hour Mrs. 11. J. Clem- enis cut the ires and Mrs. J. C. j Oriffith presided at the coffee i urn. Mrs. T. W. Daviea and her daughter. Mi? Esther Davies. went to Portland yesterday to re main until th mid-week as the guests of friends. T2ey will also be entertained In Oregon City be- ! fore their return home. i I Mr. pnd Mrs. R. L. White will he hosts tomorrow night, enter taining with a community dinner. Vtielr guest will be Mr. ami Mia. .'ams Teed of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kaerth. Mr. and Mrs. I K. A McElvsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. F, O. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kowen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mlsh ler and Asel Eoff. Mrs. R. L. White closed her adult dancing clashes ia Silverton Thursday night, with a large for mal dance,;A pretty incident of the occasixm-was the presentation of handsome corsage bouquets to Mrs. White and her assistants, Mrs. Horace Sykes and Miss Vr aleia Briggs. Following the affair the three were also guests of honor at beautifully appointed supper which was given at the Charles Reynolds home, Mr. and Mrs. Rey nolds and Mr. and Mrs. George Steelhammer serving jointly cs hosts. Additional guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Keene, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rlsteigen. Mrs. Reynolds. Sr., and Jack Hyat. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Busselle en tertained as their guests Thurs day, a group of motorists who were enjoying the beauties of the Willamette valley. In the group were Mrs. D. C. Burns of Por: land. Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed of Winnipeg. Canada; Mr. and Mri; Gillingham of Detroit. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Jones or British Columbia. The Canadian people and those rrom Michigan (the 1st. ter heavily interested in the lum ber industry) were delighted with this section ot the country, and resolved at some future da'e to take up a residence here. Over 200 local folk responded to the invitation of the women of the First Congregational church Friday evening to attend the- rlrsf n their famous chicken-pie sup pers since the war. This was a record attendance, and according to on guest, who had never missed a similar, afrair- at thra church, one ot the moat perfectly appointed and carried out of the many that have been given. The eight tables were under the supervision of as many women or the church, who lent a personal touch to each through the attrac tlve decorations. Spring's loveli est blooms had been utilised, yel low and white predominating. The Qprtng Qtylei PAIR ON SALE WHEPRICE SebrSaae' DixBaxOd 326 StatSLrtofcUsAi4al PJT-Hrl i fcil'W ALL SOULS DAY By C. V. 'ARCH fifteenth Nature's In Oregon: When all the dried trees stir And shrubs streicn up Expanding their fragrant souls, Creeping out From the rough bark And, hard twigs To glimpse returning spring Their liberator. Willow prisons have long since Opened their doors And freed their captives; The last peach blossoms. Timid soulv Are winning: rorth To wind and sunshine And all the apple-blooms Everywhere . Show themselves Veiled in probationary Green and white. Souls of the dainty cherry And ruffly plum trees Are fully emancipated From hard, material prisons But the oaks poor tnings Have withered souls, Too old to rush forth For the spring They wait grimly For summer. eight hostesses were Mrs. Freder ick S. Stewart, Mrs. II. 3. Pois Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mra. DonneiL Mrs. W. I. Staler. Mrs. John;J. Roberts, Mrs. L. R. Burdette and Mrs. Raymond Walsh. The committee in charge of the dinner was headed by Mrs. W. C. Kantner, Mrs. VV. H. Bross, Mr. William McGilchrist, Sr.. Mrs. John llayne. Miss Chaffor, Mrs. Abbe Farrar and Mrs. C. II. Long, , At a business' session of tho Salem Woman's club yesterday af ternoon, the following delegates were named to attend the county Federation of Woman's club, which will be held in Jeffersott April 21: Mrs. John H. McNafy, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. C. S. Hami ilton, Mrs. L, T. Harris and Mr. Z. J. Rig... . Delegates to the state conven tion In Prineville will be name? at the next meeting. Nominations for office was con tinued, and members were urged to remember Humane week, -which begins tomorrow. A tea and social hour culminat ed the afternoon. . Children's dancing classes , Qf Mrs. R. L. White in Silverton will close their year's activities with a large May party, which will be a formal, invitational a'falr. and mmanuitmukAti Hit rjauBob hUdthPMW BilBaasAocui fbotAfflacw Burton All Souls Day the day will be held at the Silverton op era house. A large group of clev er Salem children will assist on the occasion and many local folic will motor over to be guests. The first of a series of studio recitals was given Friday night by Miss Minetta Magers who pre sen ted several gifted vocalists iu a short program of unusual merit. All the singers, wth the exception of M. Alice Schailer, were appear ing, for the first time. Outstand ing qualities were the well-placed voices, good style and stage pres ence. Miss Schaller'a voice is par ticularly beautiful, a coloratura soprano of unusual range. She was given an audience by Charles W. ttark, when he was In Port land recently, and be pronounced her voice excellent and her train ing of the first rank. Miss Trlsta Wenger. a contralto with deep, full tones, was a sur prise to all by the ease with which she sang and the fineness of her voice. Miss Rita Ried Is a soprano of the lyric type who gave a pretty double number. Two young men were presented Archie Holt, a lyric tenor,' whose voice ia of fine quality on high tones,, and Leon Jennison, a high baritone, who did excellent work, and whose voice ia well known, through his solo work st the Christian Science and Episco pal churches. Assisting in piano numbers were Miss Ruth Bedford and Miss Gretchen Brown, both regular ae tomnanilta in Misa Marera' ti- rj l frL.i- ' t . . uiu. luoiuuiui were mosi artis tic, and Miss Bedford, who has been studio accompanist for Miss Magers for four years, lent the most effecient support as accom panist for all the vocat numbers. An unexpected Incident of the re cital, and ode that revealed Miss Hedtord's musical gift, was her being called on to play from mem ory the difficult accompaniment to the colorature song, "Lo, Her-j the Gentle Lark!" Both pianists are pupils of Misa Beatrice Sbel ton. The program follows: Lassie O'Mine Walt A Little Bit o' Honey Bond Trista Wenger Country Gardens. .Arr. Grainger Miss Gretchen Brown, Good Night, Sweet Dreams .... , Bischoff Happy Song ... Del RJet;o Rita Ried The Hand of You Bond Archie Holt Seqnldilla Albering Allegretta Scherzando Miss Ruth Bedford The Rainbow Voorhis Lo, Here the Gentle Lark .... . .. .Bishop M. Alice Schailer The Last Call Sanderson All For You Rutherford Ma Little Banjo Leon Jennison ' The auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans will meet at the home ot Mrs. A. T. Woolpert, 1197 South High street, Thursday afternoon, April 14. The younger pupils of Mrs. R. R. L. White's local dancing class es will participate in their annual May party, Saturday afternoon, April 30, in Moose hall, the affair to close activities for the season. Mr. and Mrs. James Teed ot Portland are spending several days in Salem as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano.. - The Marion County Woman's Republican Study club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the law offices of Helt xel & Gehlher In the Ladd it Bush bank building. Business of im portance, including the election of officers, will come before the club, and it is urged that every member be present. A much appreciated visitor In Salem this week has been Mrs. Grover Long, now of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of fiaiem. who is being entertained as the houso gueaiof Mrs. John C. Evans. A number of small affairs havo already marked her stay, i . " Mra. Lola Baldwin will coma from' Portland Tuesday and with members of the Salem Business and Professional Woman's club will go out to the Girls' Industrial siliooi, where she will speak. Ma chines carrying members wlM leave Dr. Mary Kowiana s omco at 7:30 o'clock, all desiring to & out being requested to previously notify Dr. Rowland. Miss Marie Marshall is spending the we-k-end in Portland. wher-. she is the guest of friends. Mrs. A. E. Huekestein, Jr., was a hostess Wednesday afteiifoon, entertaining members of the Wo man's Catholic Order of Foresters at a Kensington. Lunchan rounded out the hours, with the table done in Eaer decorative material. . News come of the marriage of Miss Helen Long of Albany and Paul Pierce of Sjlem whto'i took place In Albany April o. Bota young folk are graduates of the Salem high school, the bridegroom of the class of 1917. Vc Mrs. A. D. Lyons left Saturday for Portland to spend a few days with relatives, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. lxbb, of lrvintgon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Windland celebrated their silver wedding an niversary Friday at their subur ban home on the Turner road, Relatives and friends assisted them in commemorating the date. Mrs. J. J. Hedden and her house guest Mrs. E. F. Rhodes of Raymond, Wash., have been vis iting relatives in Harrisburg. A motor party made up of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Drager, Mr. and Mra. C G. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElvain, will go to Portland this morning, returning this even ing. Word comes that Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tooze will, come west shortly, where Mr. Tooze will take up the practice of law in Portland. He Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and the law school at - Harvard. Mrs. Tooze is remembered as Misa Ma rie Sheahan. also an Oregon stu dent. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schuheman drove to Portland yesterday, where they will remain over until Tuesday, .going down principally to hear Mme. Tetrazinni at the auditorium Monday night. Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. H. IT. Olinger and Mrs. Edwin L. Baker spent the mid-week in Portland, motoring down. ik Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wilson Church regret their de barture for Eugene to reside. They left yesterday. Miss Lora Purvine willreturn home tonight from Newberg and McMlnnville where she has been visiting friends. In the latter place she was the guest of Prof, and Mrs. E. North ru p. The lat ter will accompany Misa Purvine home and will remain a week as Look Over These Small Items of Necessity ... S v v t etardless of unsettled conditions. This insures you against inferior jroodi that have been thrown on the market to sell at reduced prices.. e.ton.w.VooMV" 'eleCtd fr0ni Ur ,t0Ck 01 mi Aluminum Tea Tots, up from . . Aluminum Hfead Pans Spring Curtain Rods ..... Brass Curtain Rods Earthen Tea Pots, up from...! JUiing Bowls, up from Clothes Pins, 4 dozen I5e Bottle Machine Oil Clear Cut Cake Tins, 2 for Grey Enamel Stewers, up from Carpet Sweepers Copper Bottom Clothes Boilers '. .Wash Boards Set 3 Sad Irons . . . . . . . . . Mop Sticks a guest at the F. L. Purvine home, Iter in the week she will be joined by her daughter, Miss Osa Northrup, who is coming over for the So-Ed carnival, which will be held at Willamette' university on the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Pink. Patterson came up from Portland yeBterr day and are spending the week end with relatives and friend In Dallas and Salem. -s : i Miss Helen Hunt Is spending the week-end in Portland where .he is the guest of Miss Eunice Downing. Mrs. E. B. Lockhart of JeMer-t son, who came to Salem to attend the Woman's club meeting yes terday, remained over to spend the week-end as'the guest -of her brother. and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mr. Frank Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fry motor-ad over to Neskowin Thursday, and will remain until the mid-week at their cottage. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge and their daughter Miss Margaret Legge will motor to Portland to morrow, going down to hear Tetr razinni in concert atjthe public auditorium. ? Some were in rags, some Mn tags and some in velvet gowns, (but the velvet gowns were an tiquated) at 'the "hard times" party which Mrs. R. L. White and her Wednesday night dancing class gave Wednesday night in ii THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGG "EOLECTINO farm improvements and the . repairing or replenishing of machinery and equipment because one season happens to be out of line with the profits of another is like cutting off one s income at the The United States Jfationali Bank wants' to see ttios Marion and Polk county farms continue to outshine others in the vallev. i &AIXM HOME OF THE VICTROLA - n. Moose hall for the pleasure of members of the Tillicum clnb. About 60 couples were in attendl ance enjoying one of the merri. est dancing .parties ot the year on the occasion. rne two neverest costumM wete worn by Mrs. William Cra vatt, who was a quaint, old-fashioned figure In her gown of by. gone period, and Lester Davis, who impersonated a flapper in black curls and black and whit frock. During the evening gueeta W. S joyed vocal numbers by Mrs. James Teed of Portland, and lat er for refrenhments they were setved ginger snaps and pink lem cnade. ;. Kvery member of the Arnicas clutt was present Thursday after noon, when Mrs, J. 11. Garnjotif entertained on the date of a reg ular meeting. The usual Ken sington was enjoyed with the guests surrounded by a charming background of flowers. Red car nations in. tall vases with potted fern, were utilized in decorating. At the tea hour Mrs. Garnjobst was assisted by Mrs. William Cra ivatt and Mrs. L. N. Simon. v LADIES W)ia irrrlr or appmuJ m Ti nmpS Pill. 8afe and dependable ! proper easra. Not oold at drag itona. Do dot exptrimmt with otbrrt; aava i appointment. Writ for "Belief" mi particular it'a free. Addraa Katioaal Medical Iastitat. Milwaukee, Wis. source. ..'. OftCOOM ;'? .$1.00 . .60 . .15 . .15 . .35 . .35 . .25 L. .05 . .35 . .25 . 355 L 4,00 . .45 . 3.25 K .25 4 t i . i if I IBan!i7 - - 1 ...... 1. . r- i . :, -V: ,j