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g ' - THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON ' -v " : . - SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 21, 1928 " ' ' ' ' ' : iriiV:li.rira,tirli!ffi nartv civll I -'yesterday ' at . the Gray Hello -i. was one ot tne - most suc cessful. ' large affairs of the sea son. , The atiar was a ocneiu cr the women's community builci- in& which the Salem .Woman's club; proposes to tii'M In the Tile 'building fund committee was iu direct charge" of the party yetsrday In ; which . .90 women fjpayd during the afternoon i'Thk; .Mntml(lii)i .1st 1 rnmnn!Ui1 '.fit JiMrs.tHv; A Anderson, and Mr : Gn& of the co mmUtees of; tuc Iciubiwill sponsor a dancing party ftFfrbniary 1 in tho Arorary. Mrs. ' llarr Hawkins and Airs. J. W. H-m l.Ti' .:. . 1 jiaroTMjn win iw, iD,cunrie. t Aspther.. social , affair planned 1forlBe near-future , Is a Charity , tall 1 which will be fclven Fefbru- Tary i? in the armory. Proihfnent j 'society -women together with re r fprescatatlves of various civic and fraternal organizations are spon f; horhii Jlljalfalt :whi!i 1 has arouse! - considerable Interest The largo benefit bridge party was J Attended "by ? wore than 50 women and' many, others came In for ? lea-: later , In.; thn . aftf rnoon. More than $50 was taken In by the committee in charge.1 Mrs. C. U.1 Wbtiiiore ;won hlgb score and t was awarded a cash prize which she generously- turned over to the 'committee in charge. The ' players at tni different tables , were' as follows! Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. Miller ' Mc Gilchrist. Mrs. Donald Young and MrsJ Erscel Kay. . , Mrs. G; O. nrown, Mrs. E. Baiter. Mrs. Frank Griffith. Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mrs. Ralph Wat eon; of Portland. . -J Mrs. Seymour Jones, v Mrs. J II. ; Albert. Mrs. Homer Goulet. and Mik. Iawrence T. Harris, 4 Mrs. jKlalro Vibbert, Mrs. I. V. Gleason, Mrs. Scott Uago and Mrs., A. Wallace. : ' , " ' ' ":-- Mrs, . W.' I. Staley. Mrs. K. H. Flf-roinc. Mirs.- George Hose and Mrs.: Harry Wiidmer. ; . , :, J . Mrs Kara Adolph, ; Mrs. C. Iushrldite,: Mrs. A. Hussey . and Mrs, E. Rostein, Mrs. a 13. McCalloagh, Mrs. J. C. ' McIo3; Mrs. W. Jf. Whlt- more ml Mrs.- C. C Kelly. ; Mrs. H; H.bllingef Mrs. O. C. Locko. Mrs. Ed Gillingham. ar.d Mrs. W. S,t Walton - J Mrs. C H. Webb. Mrs. ThU Newmycr, C Mrs- G. C. Bellinger ami Mrs. Frank O. Myers. - Mrs. Bliss Darby. Mrs. '. Le G.llrt,Mrs.;,R. Goulet.and Mrs. W. Ill Darby. ' Mrs. Frank Bowersor, Mrs. H. n. iWorth. tMrst Irwin of Al bany ''and Mrs. Beulah Mills. . Mrs'. William . McGilchrist. Mrs. II. :J. Conoyer,-Mrsl Allan Hop kins. Mrs. Karl Kugel. MrsV Lewis Griffith. Mrs. J. II, y Nlcholsen.Mrs,? Carl Pope llr't G. V. Chambers." " Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mrs. It. l;. Good In, j Mrs. John Mauner, and' Mrs. Frank EL Sharer. ' Mry, "K. T. Busselle, "Mrs. A. IT. Hunter, of LaGrande, Mrs. GRANDSON OF NORWEGIAN r -- !S: I , 1 'A. -r - A f'jA'fiXs :--;? M" - if! rri -v:vh. -i. f. IM,,, M Irfiui I - .1 I . k '-i . Lieut. Tancred Ibsen, a randson of Hcnrik Ibsetu the famous Norwcglao aatlior. has arrived in the United States with Mm wife .1st -own with htm above). He is a member of tbe Royal Swedish Ft isg Corps, and. white in this con a try will take a coarse of la-- ctioa at the West Point Military Academy. Mra Ibsen ia m noted vd;-cer and paatomimlat in ter natire land. '. l - ' ' ' f ":" f A llimtor Mm Walter ItUCh- er. , Mrs. Gertrude J. M. Page. Mrs. Edith Hazard, Mrs. W. A. Cum nUngs, Mrs. 'Mattie F. Dcalty. Mrs; David; Wright. Mrs. E. A. Hunts.. Mrs. H O. White and Mrs. Elloiso Itotlerick. Mrs. ! C. P. Bishop. Irs G. A White", Mrs., Charles K. Hpauld insr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. Mrs. Clifford .Farmer. Mrs. liurrv M Hawkins. Mrs A.. J Rahn, and Mr Kari MeMccham L Mrs. W. K. WlltUn.' Ivtrs.' Itolf- ert W. Craig, Mrs. W. M. Bushy and Mrs. S. East. , . Mrs. ir, G. Shipley. Mrs G. G, Brcwn. Mrs. Herbert Nunni Mrs. Sam Garland, of Iebanpn. l Mrs. " John U: .Rand, Mrs. , 1. V. Rand. Mrs. J. A. CburchlllT Mrs.- Arthur Vassal.; y Mrs. T. A. Uvesly. Mrs. David Eyre,'-. Mrs. . H.-'M. Myers, and Mrs. L. C. Smith. : Tea was served following the bridge gam and many not , play ing came ' in ifor f the tea hour. The women In Charge bf the ben efit expressed' themselves aa be ing especially grateful to the Giay Belle which donated the use of th beautiful new dining loom for ; the entire afternoon. Mrs. F. W. fiteuslott was chos en, president of ?the Woman's ur lon of the First Congregation al church Friday, I Other officers chosen were Mrs.! H. W. Bross, vice president: Mrs.i R. J. Hen-1 dricks. missionary leader: Mrs. H. D. Brown, recording secretary; Mrs. Vera Shattuck. correspond ing secretary; Miss Susan Chat- j fer, treasurer. j i The women of j the union are: entering' the new j year with en- j thuslasni . and are' making plans j for enlarging the 1 scope of their service. i MK and Mrs. C. ,H.-Fake havo gpne ito Los Anco!es . for t ho re mainder of the winter. City, school and state returns on tho sale' or' Christmas-' ireaT, which are daily reaching the of fice of tho Oregon Tuberculosis Association,' are highly gratifying and are strongly Indicative of the fact that the state budget of $40, 000 has more than been -reached, according to the association. ; Miss. Mary Bayne, popular Sa lem girl was the winner In a pop ularity contest conducted by the OAC Dally Barometer at the Ore gon 'Agricultural college. Miss Bayne won the litre of the most popular girl In college; She was unopposed last spring, for, the position of' secretary of ! thie"' sta deut A body the ! highest "office which by comrflon consent is each year awarded to a woman stu dent; j . ' Miss Bayne is majoring in phys ical education and la a member of 4elta PsI Kappa, the honorary so ciety of that school.! She Is a pi em ber of Delta Delta Delta. Miss Marjorio Nlles of : Grants Pass, was voted the prettiest girl In the college. v ; fi ''' ?' ' . Mrs. James Lewis. , who will PLAYWRIGHT VISITING U, S. leave within a few days with Mr Lewis for a trip to California, was lion or guest yesterday at the home of Mrs. George Pcarcvs when a number of members of the Pres byterian aid society gathered I of a social afternoon. i Joint hostesses with Mrs. I'oarte wore Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. C. C. Keliy. and Mrs. A. F. Marcus. : ; - 'i Mr, and Mrs. Lewis will leave early this week for the south and - .twill be gone for several weeks be fore returning to Salem The art exhibit, which was to have been In Salem during 'the coming, week has beon postponed for the present b-jcause of Inabil ity of Prof. Albert Schrof to pre pare It at this time. It is hoped that the exhibit will be shown here following an exhibit sched uled for Portland next mouth. The PEO Founders day ban quet1 which Will be observed in Portland tomorrow will be attend ed by several Salem members of the organisation. Among thoss who will attend from Chapter G are Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. E. E. Fisher. Mrs. F. W. Seeley, Sirs. G. W. Laflar . and Mrs. B. 3. Miles. " . '. i .. Mrs. Sam Garland QX;jebanon. and Mrs. A. ' R. Hunter of La Grande were guests, of Chapter G of tire PEO ' Thursday ,-when the members were entertained at the home or Mrs. W. T. Hicky. Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Hunter are both In Salem with their, hus bands who are members of tire legislature. ' . "v . Other guests of the group for the afternoon were Miss Reynolds of Marysvilte. Cat., who Is a house guest of Mrs. William Hughes; Mrs. Ella Moody and Mrs. Ellen Miller. Miss Alice Hollister, a iuiiuci iiicmucf ui Luiuirr t miiu now affiliated with Chapter X In Portland,; was also a guest. for the afternoon. Mrs. I tarry M. Styles and Mrs. J. McLcod wcre guests from. Chapter AB of Salem. ' I "-Mrs. C. B. McCuHough was In .charge, of the program 'which was on women poets of America." 1 j ) : ;-. 1 2 Mrs, W. F. Jjluckner w'll enter, tain for the east division of the Presbyterian Aid society Monday afternoon. Joint hostesses will be ,Mrs. W. Hv-Steuslofr. Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Mrs. O. P. Hofr, Mrs. Clay Taylor! and Mrs. John R. Sites. ;.Tbo benefit dancing party which will 1e ij given February 1 " by . two committees ot the . tfa- lem Woman's ' club -will be In charge of ? Mrs. ; Harry M. Haw kins and Mrs.! John? W,i Harbi son. The two groups of -women have joined together to Rive the affair which will be held in the armory. : ' . The women of Mrs. Harb'son's committee are? Mrs. R L., While, Mrs. Grover C. Bellingrv. Mrs. William Walton. Mrs. tJ. A. Downs, Mrs, Fred ' Thompson. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Mrs. Miller McGilchrist. Mrs. E. ,T. Busselle, Mrs. Walter Spauld'ng, Mrs. I). H. ' Ross, Mrs. G, J. 8:huneman. Kirs. If. T. Iove. Mrs. R. J. Valiton. Mrs. Z. J. Rlggs, Mrs. Harry Weiss, Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. William Hamilton. Mrs. C. J. Webb, Mrs. A. J. Rahn, Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. C. F. Mc intlie, Mrs. GeorgefJonnclI. Mrs. Hawkins conittee ells ccm posed of ttte ' fejltbwlng wo men: Mrs. H. H. Oll'nger. Mrs. Roy Burton, MrSv John Caugbell, llri. HS R Worth; 'Mrs W. Con ner Dyer, Mrs., Curtis Cross, Mrs. Frank s Spears. Mrs. Frank Dur- bln. Mrs. Henry Connoyer, Mrs, Homr Goulet. Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs:. Chester Cox. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs-. V.: 1. Kubn, Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs.i E. A. Kurtz. Mrs George, Arbuckle, Mrs. William B. :Mottt Mrs. II. V. Compton. IV you really want to win your way in s the business world get ready now. ' : You can't win until you have learned to keep your expenses less than your in come.. -." A Checkinir Account will provide you . : with a complete record of both. Don't you think you should - '";.f v .- hi A AA : OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ;' . - TODAY 7 ; : United States National Bank 'Tha Bank That Berrica Built'' ;. '; : Member FedertijllcaejrTe Syateta, Mrs. Homer Smith. Mrs..;Karl Beck. Mrs. L. S. Geer and' Mrs. J. C. Perry. i , : ; .".. . . "i The West SiAe Circle of Gener al Aid met for the first monthly eoffee at the home of Mrs. Fred Franco Friday s afternoon. Thirty women ot the . neighborhood en joyed a ' social afternoon.? Mrs Charles Given and .Mrs. Nellie Knox were "assistant hostesses. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ruth Deulson. Feb ruary 2. to work on quilts. ; .... . ..:"::.;; i)alcm musirlans . and music teachers will sponsor the second annual music week which will be held the week following Easter. It will begin as last year; on Easter Sunday, which falls this year on April 1. J .. ...... . . - A national Music week for 1924 and regularly every -year there after. Is Indicated by answers to a questionnaire on the subject sent by the National Bureau for the Advancement of Music to music week committees in all parts of the country. May is fav ored above all other months for the observance. An unusually attractive pro gram was broadcasted Friday evening 'from the Salem Electric store. The soloists appearing were pupils of John R. Sites, and. he played the accompaniments for them on the piano. , The program given was as fol lows: .,, ... . . ; . "The. Sunshine In Your Eyes,' Frankel Harllhg; ."Rose ot My Heart,-' Herman Lohr, by. Lyman McDonald." , You in a Gondola,',' Clark; Sunrise and You," Penn. WII- lard Bartlett. J "Lost Chord," Sullivan; "It's April In Kllarney George B. Nevin. Leah Perkins Wyatt." "Does't jhon Know That Sweet Land." from the opera ?MIsnaiu" by Thomas. Sadie PratL f lAve a Lassie." "Vale." Ken nedy, Trista Wenger. - - Barbara Frietchle tent. Daugh ters of. Veterans, closed Its years work with Installation of Its new officers last night. The group Is la -patriotic order ot ; about 40 working members with Its main object to cheer on their way the veterans of the Civil war '- '.' The retlringv president. Miss Julia Webster, " turned over the gavel to Mr. C. M. Lock wood last night t who, during the past year, has been active In the tent as Us patriotic Instructor. ' ' .- During 1922 in addition to as sisting In the observance of Me morial day. this group of work ers carriefi into the homes of more than 100 veterans In. the community many unexpected at tentions, their birthdays 'having especial celebration, i More than 500 calla were made and many 'trips were given he comrades and their wires, Includ ing .many to the tulip farm in! its glory and an . occasional rldo throughout the year. " Each Individual veteran at .he state Soldier's home was remem bered on Appomatox day and .on Christmas day; 'and all the veter ans In this community on New Year's day. ; i j : ' . i; i Several patriotic anniversaries were celebrated and 70, flag eti quette books were 'distributed in the schools ot -Salem. Recently the tent presented a silk flag and standard to the Old People's home for the corridors of Its new building. - The Veterans' fife and drum corps on its visit to the state fair was the special charge of the Daughters, and. no pains were spared to havethem comforatble and well fed. ; At the close of the meetings of the. GAR post throughout the year a delegation of . members has ap peared lor a social time and to frje-f flight idnch, 'With always th Kfpe the 'veterans so, thor oughly enjoy. ' Twenty-one new members hare been added to the tent roll dar ing, the year, and financially the tent has prospered. , -.- " A. A, frs. O. E. Lewis entertained .the Southeast circle of thj First M. E. church on Wednesday after- XJ4r n. . VvraM BntTMa To The Young Man! Young Salem Violinist Will Be Soloist for Girls9 Glee Club k:,:lA II- . .. :l 7 kA$f - - 1 fm? m. 1 Photo by GunneH k Kobb. MJss Ira- Claire Love ' noon. Members were busy makr ing : curtains for the new Old People's home. After the business, session luncheon was served. 'AA 'A--The Count-on-Me ttass of the Baptist church was entertained at the home of Mrs. E. J. Roth on North Cottage street1 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Roth. Mrs. M, A. Estes and Mrs.! Elizabeth SIddall were hostesses !of the af ternoon. Mrs. Charles M. Ogles by led the devotional service and business was transacted by the president. Mrs; Edith Hikes. Mrs. Theo. Roth, had charge of the pro gram, after which refreshments were served by the hostess, and social time was enfoyed. At Women's Cotton Hose Clearance Sale, pair .... 19c ? Regular 25 and 35c vajue. BJack or browu ' Downstairs1 Store II:. ii r impf, '!Li v j I m wff J , 1 m a mmm. W , Ha . t CLE : continues - ',Af-l '''":J " A' 'A' ...A-" " - , r -.;;' . .' ". A sale like this only comes twice a year. We're offering the most remark able values in good merchandise Salem ; . " .Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Clearance Sale, a pair ..Pla The ffnt'st materials ob-i tauiablc are used- in thi hosic. It has a4 pyramid heel. ' ' ; ' M' ' - . Main Floor i Bloomers Clearance Sale . 59c Knit Dloomers, piuk or Mhite, sizes 31, 0G, 38, 40, 42 and '44." ; 4 Main Floor Chamoisette Gloves Clearance Sale, pair $1.19 Kejpiilar; IG-buttou length in the new wantnl shades. .Regular $1,50 s value.. ,;i -f Main Floor A SM Cr '" tending were Mrs. Ben J.' filters, Mrs. G. C. Farmer, Mr C. Mun dinger, Mrs. S. Willis, Mrs. Theo. Tuner, Mrs. Ted Condon. Mrs. M. A. Estes,' Mrs. L, ,L- Ran, Mrs. O. Ed Ross, Mrs. W. T. Mllllken. Mrs. H. G. Swan, Mrs. D. D. Soco lofsky, Mrs. Ida . May 'Neumyre, Mrs. L. . A . Raf fety, Mrs. Theo. Roth, Mrs. , Charles I Siegmund, Mrs. D. Si Turner, 5lrs. Charles M. . Oglesby,; Mrs. Pearl , Ralph, Mrs. H. M.-' McLaren, Miss Dora Walker, Mrs. Milton Melchrest, Mrs. F. A. Everest, Mrs. H. W. Carson, Mrs. W. A. Blake. Mrs. A. F. Byrk, Mrs. Mabel Bulrgy. Mrs. John Sholand. Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mrs. Edith Hikes, Mrs. T. W. Davies, and Class Editor Mrs. Cliarles' Oglesby. Dine at the a , - ' GmyBefle Kairouiry s JAN ARANCE SALE 1 . A. F. C. Amoskeag Dress Ginghams Clearance!) .- f on Sale, yard aCaCC - ' -1 : : iThey 're 27 .inches wide ; lovely .v , patterns, cheeks, plaids and stripes? " ! Main Floor Extra Special $14.75 and $24.75 Spring Dire Women who have wanted a new dcssnd.hcsiutctlwlll wise. Crepe dc chine, Canton Crepe and Taffeta, with 1023 uiacK, navy ana Drown. JSvcryonc. r , 1 - Thrift Week Sunday, Jan. 21 Sharo .With Others Pay II . . Aloatday East division of Presbyterian Ad. with Mrs. W. F. Buckner, 1310 Court street. Chapter AB of 'PEO "with- Miss Lena Belle Tartar. ' - - - . VWednosday : ; General Aid of . First Methodist church". . .. Friday Three Link club in IOOF hall. . j . Hatttrday . , OAR' with Mra. B. L. Steercs, ? 316 N. XJhurc)i street. A Mrs. Frederick Lamport left for? San Francisco Thursday morning and will be joined there by .friends With whom- she will go to Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Lamport expects to be gone for two months. v - ''5Mrs. Iwis D. Griffith enter tained for the Alumnae club of Aupha Chi Omega at her home on Court street Thorsday .afternoon. The members present were Mra. Martin -Feresbetian, Mrs, G. F. Chambers, jMrs. .Jart: Pope, Miss Grace Holt, Miss Dorothea Stens left. Miss Hazel 'S-ely, Miss eGor- Fine Kimball Piano Mast lie Bold Will accept -terms of $5 down, I1.&0 a week. This Kimball has been used but is in perfect. condi tion and we will accept it back in trade and time In one year at full price on a new piano. See this plapo today. Geo. C. Will, 432 State Street ! NEW SPRING WOOLENS THE NEW SPRING WOOLENS AND SPRING , FASHION PLATES ARE HERE FOR BOTH LADIES AND MEN !! TI7E ARE showing in these ' new woolens, - the CTeatcst array ever . displayed ;ln -, SaTem. ' A -. - - ' . - - I We made our purchases; early, and owing to the fact that wc buy in large lots We are offering surprising values. ) C , ' i V .... . i r Eventually Yon Will Buy Merckact Tailsred Clothes! D. H. MOSHER Merchant Tailor 468 Court UARY Canton Silk Crepe ' ' Clearance Sale, yard $2.69 Nothing better or more jscrviceable for dress or blouse. . Main Floor 1 Salem Store 400 State St. - CX-TT gia Uoncstccle. Miss Mamie Vic- ;.ri -4 I- - "Si" The Viay to Gaia a' -waicn to wear Frolaet Coweta. Fitted to the Lntlivklnal flfore by Renska L Swart ' Corset ' Specialist 113 liberty Street Phone SCO Calico Clearance ; Sale, pair : Good quality; lig-ht aud dark colors. . . Downstairs Store - - JJlO All Wool ;t-JV::-r-'S11? ?-" -: v.'"' Clearance "' -v " r Aol Sale, yard tOC ' Comes in , navy' blue and is 40 inches wide. Ex ceptionally good value. , . Mala Floor NEW wiii noIonr,ii ihey Axe smart effects..' Colon are 1 A a ' ' Portland Cilk Chop 3S3 Alder Gt. : i i j. ( i i V mA:m