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SUNDAY HORNING, FEDPJJARY 4. 1023 jz: Miss Maude Roy den, Assistant ; v Preacher in "London Visits ' t. S. Good Housekeeper Not Always ; Best Home Maker; Says Senator k f v , --.II Till: OREGON STAT-HAN. SALII, CZZZQll Br MARGUERITE GLEZSON rHE CHARITY; BALL, which If! . will .be given Thursday eye--, ning, and the benefit concert Monday evening for the YMCA auxiliary, will hold more. than the usual interest for Salem . during the- coming week. ";;-'. .; 1 The ball, which la to be a bene fit for the Associated, Charities, Is being sponsored byv a group of prominent women of Salem and ha3 the cooperation of leading civic and biisinesa organizations. T The concert, which la being given by the women of the auxiliary- to fulfil V their pledge toward tho boys' work secretary, will be given In the -? First ' Methodist church. The newly rebuilt organ will be played. by Prof. :T. S. Rob erts. ' - ' ' ' ' - - - Mrs. Donald Riddle, a new comer with the Willamette facul ty women, and who has already earned a place among the popu lar vocalists, will sing- Of not a little Interest will be the appear ance of the Whitney Boys' chorus, under the direction of Dr. Epley. A number . of other k- delightful, musical features will "make up a program of special interest. 'Airs. Ward ; Willis Long will also sing. - 4 r. 'r -.: r ,-. ', j ' iPatrons and patronesses Tor the Charity ball Thursday, nlht wllr iadade Governor and. Mrs. Walter Pierce, Judge and Mrs. John L. 'iland. Judge 'andTMrs. -'Thomas' JJcKrldfji Judge and t Mrs. Law rerice T. Harris, Mayor "and Mrs. JoLa Cie3y, ,Mr. andJMrs. T. C C n: i th, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J T; A. ' Li vtsley,' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rob ert 3, ?.Tr and Mrs. Asahei Bush, Ir ad Mrs. Clifford Xrown, Mr. and Mrs. William Burghardt, Mr. and Mrs. William Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thlelsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cox,- Mrs. John Carson. The American -War 'Mothers .'will give a silver tea Tuesday af ternoon at the Chamber of Com merce rooms. Special guests for tta affair will include war moth ers In the legislature and those wh a are attending "the sessions vUjt their husbands. ' ' , ' Mrs. John. Carson is Salem 'war mother, whlls th state war is : t her, Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks, is also a member of the Salem chapter, , :. The nienters are working on an tndowed ward fhr former ser .vlce :raen at the new Salem hos pital. t . . , 7 , ' . , s t ncztuy iancceon of-the .--a A: -ctloa .of Universe::-fa 3 held yesterday in fvatj,;'; , y . 7 the Rose room of - The Spa -and was attended by more : than 40 women." : r , ( 'I Mrs. W.; S. Kioney, senator from Clatsop county, and Mrs. C. B. Simmons, representative? from Multnomah, county,! spoke on leg islation pertaining to women. Dr. Owens-Adalr also addressed ' the women on ; the bill which she la sponsoring.it1 ',r .vi:,i - - . -' :" U : ' Mrs. Harry Hawkins entertain ed for the Wednesday? Luncheon club at her' home this week. Spe cial guests; Included Mrs; Ralph McMurray of . Portland, -Mrs. C Irwin and Ifrs. David EyTe. Mrs. Hugh McCammon will cjiterUin the club the next - Ime. Club members are Mrs. 1. M Tlofer, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, . Mrs. W; Connel Der, Mrs. Ersel. Kay, Mrs. . Hugh McCammon, Mrs. Frank W. Spears, Mrs. Pan Fry, Jr., Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. Keith Powell and Mrs. Hawk'ns. . t ',v:, -I- V On of the most Important social affairs ol the1 week was a luncheon Thursday, in Portland cnarcn promises to be one of Che when Mrs. Earl C. Flegel was Jmoat popular in some Ume. In hostess fn hftnor of her mother, claded !a the list of those, as Mr. R. E. Lee Stelniera brthday.sJstlng are m&ny prominent Sa A small group of Salem women 'iem musicians; v - have follotved the custom of oh- Tne- program l9 follows: sfeiTlng their birthdayB f at . the Grand March trom Alda, Profes ikme t'me each year since they . T , s Roberts: Whitnel BovJs fall within a week t eachother. coonis Qnder the direction of Mrs. i-iegei jnvnea tne group ".Dr. ; Epley; Springs - A waken'ng. be her guests this week in honor Mrs Ward Willis Long; reading, of her mother, Mrs. Steiner, who Lloyd Waits; baritone solo. Ed is i one, of those whose birthday Ward Craven oj! Portland;. Aria. from the opera,, Louise, " in Ital ian, Mrs. Ruth Emery . Riddle; has held more than the usual In terest tor : Salem; women during the days It has een In ' session. More than 120 women were phes cnt during the four days ses sions and reports of - much in formation and help gained are being, made by those who have attended.-it'WXi: -Mrs. Reddington plans to leave within a short1 timefor" Califor nia.,: She Is now visiting witn friends n. Salem.? '. - -U : - -Bli'-'ift-rhK Mr. and Mrs. Carl NeJson are recevfaig - (he. congratulations of their .priend""on-the llrtb. pfv acn.'A-i:''-f-'-iA, i'-i -V- -' : I t.'- - ' 'V The Piety Hill club wis enterj tained during the week at the home of Mrs. -E. T. I Barnes. Mrs. W. E. Kirk was jo'nt Jhostess. Mrs. William ' Brown Willi I be hostess for , the March meeting of the club Social conversation and sewing were the afternoon's diversion, f .'-'; :- -'i : : " " 1 ; '.' .";! V ' ; The belief U concert Monday evening at tho First " Methodist A: is ',: Jontly " 'celebrated; Those included . in , the honors wero Mrs. -George i it. uoagers. Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith and Mrs. II. H. Ohlinger. Others " going down ' were Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. Dan Fry, Jr., Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. John Krause, Portland;' Mrs. Herbert Nunn, and "Mrs. Will Kerron, Portland.- '- . - . ' ' ;"'; -' Mr. and I Mrs.. "Everett "cHraven of Portland ar visit'ng in Sa lem for the Week end. Mr. Cra ven' will sing tomorrow night at the concert" at the First Metho dist church. The Women's Benefit' associa tion of the 1 Macabees will Install officers Wednesday night All associations o Marion " county and Albany. Mrs. Caroline O'Brien, state deputy, will be . In stalling officer. . " - . " - , ' - 'V. ' ' The home, and housekeeping school in charge, of Mxs.r Red- Romance, Bruce Putnam; and, ft male quartet will give ! several numbers. Dr. Epley, , . Charlea Knowland. Fred Brassfield and Mr. Wolfe. :-t;V (: '';' l:i The noon luncheon yesterday of the American Association- ot University : Women Was served m the Rose ? room j f the Spa. Pretty art basket with pink car- anatfens decked the long ' tales Mrs. C. A. Kells was in . charge of the ajffalr and introduced 1 the speakers - for the day. A number of guests were in cluded ni the list "of those at tending.- ' Mrs. W. ' S. Kinney, senator from Clatsop, Mrs C. B. Simmons, ' representative- from Multnomah ..county, and Dr. Owens-Adair were speakers tor the day. " ' '- ' ' j " Hostesses , for. th Presyterlan M'ssionary meeting ! Friday will be Mrs. ; Max . O. HurenL Mrs. dington ' at1 the First Presbyter-1 Kenneth HalL Mrs. I O. R. Bon- ian church during the -last week. uelL and Mrs. . J. , C. McLeod. . v. .a -?-. That while those with less training may make better house keepers, the. woman with a train ed mind brings more ;to , her home and . keeps - the confidence Okl her family -much longer was the. assertion ot Mrs. W. S. Kin ney,, senator from Clatsop coun tyin add refusing,' Jhe . Am'r lean Association of University 'Women; yesterday. -v - Mrs.. Kinney sketched her own experiences : educationally and said that while her . father was determined .that his daughter "snould have an education that would put her f nZ a place where she would not be forceck to marry the first man who asked her in order to have a home". 'doubting Lfriends sad she -would ' never make a good housekeeper I, she were -ducated. She said that housekeeping was-a matter of routine and "that the mother ' with v - the - trained mind makes things happier 'for her? family since . she more- sel dom Is found with a mop fol lowing up 'her husband and Thil dren hat no marks might be left on her clean floor. - "Twenty years ago there could rot be ound In all Oregon as many ! college. vtralnM women as are gathered here today," said Mrs. Kinney. "When I was a child there would have been few indeed who could havo qualified for;; membership. Women have gone a long way up the scale with civilization which has come with the . coming ot Christianty, and " increased with the years." CLUB CALENDAR MIsb Maude lluy aen. assistant . oreahcer lit the Ixmdon City I . Temple, . is making her' second trip to America; J She expects to deliver seventy lectures In - YVCA auditoriums, j churches nd. schools In a tour of the East and. middle 1 West of, less than Itf days. : '--Jr " :'"'l , ' : ; . : '. "i '' ; i ' ' -. '"' ' - 1 " ""-- .;: ,: , - .. rr . '- ! A7 Vr::t, EIcuss, Slrt, Sv;ct:r, SiC: Undcrgsincnt, Infant's Gp.nrl;it, Pclr of Hess, Pair cf Elicss, cr any trlicle in our slcre v."!l!i Ciz csccpticn cf cents, suits cr drc::ss. , - . ! THIS IS THE IDEA - - . - . r ' - ' , U; 2 - - 4 :" .- .....-..,.. T7itb every pcrcEase of a coat, snlt or dress, priced $10 or over, tb a customer may, at thai time;: buy Aire 'OTHER AUTICLE IN ous ctoh2 roa ' ONE DtdLJR -' All prices on Coats, Suits and Dresses have been cut to bedrock Hc-uhr' $05 to SSS Snits ...l...,.;..:.$44.00 ' A Rtzdzr $55 la SS0.C3 Suits :..-..:.L.S33.C0 Su:ts, rcjnlir vdzcj tc $48.50...;....$ 19.00 .'NOTHING RESlERVED . -. . -..; -.. - ; :: . . . .- - Ono VJooti9 Fob. G to no If Ycu Ifcaw a Eirrfan YTtsa You See It This Vl1 Interest Tea - hp:. STATU AI?D LUmHTY The Lausanne Guilcf will meet tomorrow at : Lausanne hall. Friends of the university' are in cluded in the membership. lUiy v. , :.:' ;: rr MrsW. C Kantner has just re turned from a visit in Portland. s ,. - ' -'' Mrs. W. E. Crews of Medford will ; come to s Salem - today from wish them mnch joy in .their new home: recently built near that of Mr. Cprnu's parents. They will spend- short honey- moos with relatives , and friends at Oregon City and Portland. ' Instead of their, regular meet ing on Friday the Woman's club of i Salem j Heights entertained her home in Medfprd. Mrs. "Crews ; their husbands and a few invited has recently been appointed cor-t poration commissioner for Ore gon, andmany of Mrs. Crews' friends - in Salem are anticipating her arrival in Salem. ; -" ' Mrs. Crews Is ; actively inter ested in civic affairs in Medford and is president ot the Wednes day Afternoon Study club one of the influential clubs of Medford. ; '-til -; i . ;;., ; ; ;- - Mrs, Edward Lamport, who left Salem several weeks ago f or l a visit in the south, is now located in Palm Beach. Fla. She will re. whbm main there for several 'week's. 'A oartr. 'of several 1 friends are'' In cluded In the group with Mrs. Lamport is staying.' :f ":;;, MiC and Mrs. Wf 'H. Steuslbff have gone, to San Francisco from where they will saO for six weeks in Honolulu. ;; .. "i':iV;; : Mrs. John H. : Carkin of Med ford : is one ot the Interested at tendants at the present session' of the legislature. Mr. Carkin' is representative from. hJs district and- Mrs. Carkin has been in- Sa lem since the opening of the "ses sion. . ' . ' r " Mrs. Carkin, who is a graduate of w the University of North Da kota, was . a guest - at the Ameri can Association oi university Women's luncheon yesterday. Mrs. Ralph McMurray ot Port land with her small 'son. Bobby, are . guests of ; Mrs. McMnrrays sister, Mrs. Harry Hawkins,' ,Mrs. May K. Iogan, state or ganizer of the PEO, was a guest of the local chapter O during the last week; Mrs. W. T, Kirk was hostess for the .members - at her home Thursday. , ' i Dainty u refreshments . were served by the 1 hostess following the business meeting and inspec tion by-Mrs. Logan. Mrs. O. E. Price ; will entertain the organi zation at her home next meeting. -The drama section, under: the direction of Miss Edith Hazard, will be InV charge of the program Saturday at the Salem Women's club. 11 - The Business and Professional Woman's club will meet for din ner Wednesday night at the Gray Belle. The women are planning a Val entine party for . February 14, which : will be held In the Elite hall.: The affair is one of, the means through which the organi zation will finance the , national convention ot 'the ' Business 4andT Professional Woman's Federation which will meet in Portland dur ing the coning season. Vr The Valley View club 'was en4 tertalned Thursday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. Florence Grlcei The afternoon was spent' tying a quilt and social conversation, a A Monday morning. January 29i at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John A. McNees at ' Pratunt occurred the marriage of Miss LIlHo May Hersch of Macleay tQ Louis Fred Cornu. also ot Macleay. The cere mony was performed by the ReV. Mr. McNees, and . Miss-." Blanch Cornu and Fred Hersch attended the couple. Both the bride and groom are. members lot prominent pioneer families of this commnn-j ity ana' have host3 of friends who The U. friends with a social' affair in the evening. The hall was beautifully decor ated in red and green, with hearts and other Valentine ' fav ors ' mnch in evidence. 'A program consisting of a pi ano solo by Mrs. Van Orsdal, vo cal solos by. Mrs. Hefkes and Mr. Faulkerson; readings by Mrs, Wlllson and Mrs. Van Eaton, and a duet by Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Burnside was much -enjoyed, af ter which all poised in a grand march and numerous stunts and games. $ A .delicious supper- was served; by a committee consisting of Mrs. Helks, Mrs, Edmondson, Mrs. . Gardner and Mrs; Farrlng ton Mrs. Fred " Thompson had charge of . the evening affair. B. Christian &ideavor of Seventeenth and Nebraska Streets held1 . their inonhry ea- deavor social at the home of Mr and , Mrs. W. W. Wells Friday evening. ' The monthly business was transacted after which games were played. Refreshments were served and all spent an enjoyable evening.' Those present were . Rev., and Mrs. George Chapman, May Hill, Cora Welgel, Alice Wills, Helen Yarnell, Susie Chamberlin, Ger trude Chamberlin,. Loretta Koer- ner, Irene Haven, Myrtle Bailey, Garnet Sternberg, Margaret Al ter, Velma Emmett, Marie : Wal dorf,.-Vera Moulett, Hazel Pierce,' Ruth Draper, Clif f Hill, Harold Rosebraugh, Marvin Wells, Jay Bailey, Albert , Barker; . Addison Lane, Carrol Borber, Alvin Wltz- el. Walter Wells, Vera Wells and Oliver Draper. The "newly rebuilt orsnn at the First Methodist church will he used today for the first time when Prof. T. S. Roberts . glTes a eoncert. The concert win be given in : the ' a.ternoon'. Just be fore the ; talk by President Pen nington.' '-.- : - : V Mrs. Ruth Emory Riddle will The deaf can see them ' The blind can smell them The well can give them x 'J 4 '?V'"-. . t " 'si' ," -"' ... f "Say It With Flowers" C. F.- Drcitliaupt X 3t"our Telegraph Florist . !V- - 123 X. Liberty - . -.: ' hall. ;' t , 'i; i Monday t'Jv-X" Laussanne Guild, at Lausanne halL Hal Hibard Auxiliary.; . s 1 Tuesday- -War Mothers.'- Silver tea at Chamber of Commerce rooms. ' Salem Music Teachers , asso ciation, . with' - Miss Dorothy Pearce. ? , . ." ' .":'.; '' ' WCTU'at hall.- - Wednesday . Story Teliing . section , oZ Arts league. . Thnrsday , . , Thursday club. J.. ; f Friday - -Baptist ' Missionary society Church. : , f Three Link club at IOOF hai Presbyterian Missionary so ciety at church. ;... .Saturday ' ; . ; : Salem Woman's club. : Ladles of GAR. be sojost for he arternoon and Miss Ina Claire Love, violinist nnd Mss ; Louise Flndley,' pian ist ' will assist with the concert. The, program for the afternoon will be as follows: v Triumph! song ......... Pearce Allegretto in A Tours Romance "Sans Paroles . .Bonnet VocalRepent Ye ..... . Scott . Ruth Emory Riddle ; 1' Address "Milestones In the H's- tory ' of Organs. - - v 4 - James A. Bam.Tord Pilgrims Chorus "Tannhouser'i . . . . I. ..... . ... . . .' Wagner Suwaneq River (Trans, by Le- Mare.V Home Sweet Home (Trans, by' ? Buck.) . . . . . : ' Miserere' from v VTraTatore'.'. ...:. ... .. . . . . I . . ." Vjirf t Trio Concert-Romanze X . . . r ............ Rnlimfll dlAP Grand March from "Alda"... V. ..... Verdi .' '(',' It will be of Interest to .the many Salem. frienA quaintances of Marguerite Flower Olinger to know that she was one of the 20 students from the 200 applicants to- compete for the prizes ' riven - h. h ni. u.n.. theater In the Singers' ' contest. prizes Deing. respectively 1500. J150 and $100; are to be awarded to the singers who receive the most 'votes. Each sing er appears the equivalent of one week which Is divided into two groups. Marguerite Flower Olin ger will appear next .Wednesday, Februarys 7, '.and the following two days, . and again March 3, 4 and 5. Each candidate may be voted upon at any time by mak- ( Continued on page S) ... ! .. . , ...... Are "often onJy a matter selecting, a corstt Willi c r 'the right or wrens corset v.n. a vast difference. Frolaset Cornets for llvety - : Type n-..,. f r ,i Corset i'r?c!;!: t .. 115 Liberty Lire i Barbara Brown Arch Rss i 1.. 2.. -Light weight, very rigid, corrugated -tel arch support shank. Long inside counter of extra quality r..u i.. i . ' 3. Double strength, special . woven. j ' no stretch" doubUr btwn tha ' t . .nAng. and .kid outaida prevents stretching out of shape. T ) l 125 N. Commcrc:::! . - Plain and Sppri CanoEi : - Direct Mill-. . Siiipsment '.' .Fof Spring- aiid 'SiimiBer. lrer. It means a tavir.t nf 25 n&r . 1 . ; 33 per cent to yea to buy Lsre. ' J)J':" we gci uiw ciu-acruiasry, saving Decauia ve. buy in big piece lots for cur cur Periled Sill Shop and this store. r This, is not a sale, but an everyday price, a saving yea cannot afford . to overlook. rureaiuc Canton 40 inches wide Yard Yon will find a splendid assortment of colors. black, midnignt bine, almond, zinc, tan, grey, seal, coco brovvn, tangerino, peacock, daclc, ivory, light navy, golden LroSvn. This charm ing collection has many ' surprises for you; This silk usually sells at $3.50 and $3.75 a yard. - . v. J y i f I' f ' ;. 1 Salem Store k. 465 State St. ... .f , Portland Silk SJacp a... -. - . CS3 Alder St.