.... ... .. , '. jTrri-n. -wrtn"irXY .eirn A mcciir A XT . CS'A T Tlf rkTT?r,0'M '.'.'... TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER -II, '1923 , 1 1 f . . . ........ - . ft . . . - , - -.-.--. . i i - - - . - - . . - By BETTI KESSI. Phone 1P6 4 ... The auditorium of the Woman's club building "was well tilled at the December meetinsr which tonfe- 'place Saturday- afternoon, when me 'ciud met to observe T edUCa firm rtv."Wfh tr J A fhnli. ' ill, chairman of the educational committee of thn state federation no waII net t 4 m Af V . w a V.0 W Va, c ums UUM VJL 1,AX7 OaiUC vfcOmSnittee of the ' Salem club, " in charge of the program, the wo men enjoyed one of the most1 in- leresting afternoons of the Sea SOnJ ' '. - ' - ' ! I A letter from the educational , committee of the "state federation to. the Salem Woman's club was read by Mrs. Churchill, : In which .the women were urged to Interest their ; congressmen In ' the passing - of the TownerSperllng' billrwhich provides for a department , of edu cation with secretarial bead to be . included In the -president's cabi aet; it also calls for -an apropria tion of two' million five hundred thousand dolara to aid the states ln" carrying out their various edu cational, measures without ; the control of the: federal government. '"Questionnaires Were presented for the m'embers to fill out, regarding lugsestlons of ommlssions or au is In regard Tto the. present sAurse of study.: 1 j;. 1- n, 1 UU(I "V f ls WUI I.UQ 'dlan school at Chemawa, attract- ;ve ' In - their uniforms "of red 'and . hlte, sang two songs, after hich Mrs. Harwood Hall read a paper explaining the work the government Is doing for the. In- '.Hans in the country and especi ally just what kind of training the government school at Cheme ra Is ; giving ; this generation of Indian boys and girls. In her tpaper, -Miss Mabel -Robertson, s head of the history department of Salem high school, outlined ' the ntnn f the study of history In the. grade schools, showing the ef fect this background has upon the high school student's decision of whether or. not .he "shall 'Incorpor ate history among his elective. Miss- Robertson dwelt at length ppon the "modern" ideas " and me thods of teaching distory In -the trades, in order to make' It more Interesting 'and attractive to the children. ... ;,,: . . ! , . . y ' t -ti -;r ...... ' T-m - fart 'tirotrr X IX HIS nuuicsa, s w " e e Doney, ' president of Willamette , linlversity," spoke of the club as an adjunct of the schools, for '.afters tchool, 'unless one's -education is, put toue, .lt Is lost, Jtnd 'Invtb.e club worlcwiere thwonaen are working with and for the vital Issues of the (day, It is most ne lessary to keep adding to the tore of knowledge "gain'edin'the schools.-' ... Jf. - . : -j-. 3"u A During the business hour which (preceded the club program, reso lutions of thanks were passed lor i the gift donated to the club by 'at lumber of Hhe individual mem bers. 'A lfttter'from 'the Itead of the Associated 'Charities of Salem, tasking for one . jnember tb be chosen to represent ' the Salem .woman b ciuu uu mo uuiu y . di rectors which is to be made up of representatives from the yarious telubs of the city. The represent tive will be chosen at the next meeting. ' v Nearly- one hundred , -women partook of the dellghtful tea hour in the cheerful new tearoom - In the culb house. ': Mrs. 'Seymour ' f C. Brushed 'Wool -Coat Style 1 ;L-., cut out Neatly The ' Oregon Statesman's Big Automobile Prize Contest ' ' Gcod for 10 ?Qte3 Address. ! This Coupon, when" neatly 'cut out and brought or mailed, to ntt f TH13 flREOON ETATESMAN.'-wlll - coaat for te person whose name is written 'thereon. - VvUl A - a v " IMP- Jones, president of the-club, pre sided .over the " tea : table, which was centered $y holly with Its vivid red berries, and red candles burning' In ;oId brass holders. Dur ing 'the hour, Mrs. Arthur Rahn sang charmingly for the pleasure of the occasion. Those ' serving on the -social comittee for Satur day were: j Mrs. "Curtis 'Cross,4 Mrs. II. A. Cornoyer, Mrs. Harry Hawkins. -Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Prank ' Spears, Mrs. " Paul Hen dricks, "Mrs. j John" Cnrrbrd, irs." Connell . Dyer and Mcs. C. E. Bates. : ? .;:;: . The next meeting , of : the club is scheduled tor January 1 2. vhen Mrs. Alice' H. JDoddrchairman of the art department, 'will' sponsor a program concerning, taces, with a special lace-making exhibit. The Tomarco class of the FIrst Methodist .church is meeting, this evening at the home of Professor nd Mrs; T. ;S. Roberts on North Summerffor a social time. Some thing unique; in .the way of a Christmas party is being planned for the occasion, and the'-triany members anticipate an interesting evening. ; ; . r . . i.j -, -s-1 ; . . ' . ; Honoring Uhe birthday of Mrs. C. iCSpauIdlng. Mr. and 'Mrs: Lewis Crif f ith presided over a pretty family dinner party 'Sun day. An artistic basket full of fall blossoms ; were effectively used as a centerpiece for the at tractively appointed table, where covers were ! placed for Mr. fand Mrs. "C. K. SpauWIng, Mr. ahtf Mrs. Walter Spauldlng and daugh ter.: Leoner Mr. and Mrs.;; Clifford Spaulding and Jean and Clifford. Jr., of Kewberg, MrsrBeulah Mills an Roberta. ' I la and 'Charles Mills. ' ! ' ' .' Meeting Svlth Mrs. Karl Kogel as hostess the members of the Community , Bridge club enjoyed the usual "af tertobn of cards "yes terday. . From the scores of the three rtables! Mrs. Wright, who was Invited to rtake the place of Mrs. Lou ' Grote, 'won tne hign number. Before the guests de parted the hostess served light refreshments With Christmas only fourteen days in advanced "sboppers are coming out in tbusy-numbers, for it will soon be time 'to" be "seeding the gift packages to7 the members of th$ family - away from nome and many are! the cards and let ters of greeting that' will be flying to all parts of the jwrorld. bearing their .messages of . cnristmas cheer. This year, as in the past number of yearf, the little Christ mas seals bearing a red double cross are being sold tb help in the fight against : tuberculosis in the country.; :i ";,-;l-A. ...v f Tot 'the 'past week the sale of the seals has been conducted In Salem and Marion county with many prominent f society; matrons and "club women assisting in the work.' "Mrs. J. A. Carson Is man aging the sale in the county and Mrs. Grbver C. Bellinger is man aging the' sale by maiL Mrs. Fred LH. Thompson and Mrs. P. G. Bow- ersox. with .their assistants, are In charge of the bobtbsale ' In the elty. Ten committees serve for a period of one week from Tuesday Hi ; y ' " . - to" Tuesday continuing r until Christmas day.. During ' the. past week the following matrons took charge of the various bpoths TheFIrst National BanksG. E. -Schunefrtan, assisted jby-Mrs. Fd oekJr.. Mrs. H. A.;Cftrn. Villa Huekestem.;s. -L, W. Gleason. Mr. John . I Rand. Mr:E.A. -Kurt, Mrs: Guy Smtth and Mrs. Albert ; O'BHen. tad and Bush bank Mr..,, Morton Peck. 'assisted by ;,Mlss IFrances I Richards, Airs. ?E. ' C. Richards, Beta Chi sarorityvgIrls. Mrs. Paul Hendricks and lira. Everett Hob- son. : Kafoury's, .the following WOolpert and Mrs.iD. !X. Beeper. Millers, airs. James isicnoison. with Mrs. A. J. Rahp,.Mrs. ,Lew urumn, Mrs. - j. w. tiarDison, ; Mrs. George Hc, - .Mrs. . William McGilchrist. Mrs. G. F. Chamb ers, Mrs. C. B. -McCuJlough. Mrs. Chanlerl Mrsi L. S. Sheldon ''and Dbfqthy Brant. ;;Worth and", "Gray. Mrs.MKarle Becke with Maeyie .Hunter. ; 3llrWm ' Lovell, Mrs Mrs. B. -E. Forbes. Mrs. K. E. Brosius and Mrs. - ,W. B. AtotU At the sBank of Commerce. 11 ttainhV .White with Mrs. Jarne T-- 'lf.n 'DAtiton. 'fro I At?C 1 I a, t nail sis in7i . CTw I I i -a m t T .r -r I land, "airs, jcrsb ywrRr, jus. t.i- iLTisiiiAr lir Attn w " t-svw- : r- rri :i n f i ii tf i hi i "i . 0at. . - " y . " " 1 .-wv U3l UlllVCf AWi in. : WW llliwui wv had tire following .wonen. helping during Uhe ' week: Mrs. Merle Roseerans, Mrs. Lynn Smith, JlUs t,'tiinTi -MlaaHtfrtAnte'lifrs. L. F. Barr and Brs. Armln Berger. I Tfewneipers 1 ror tne 'wwk' nave ! not as yet .been announced. . f Ranheterian cliib, Mrs. Ronald fitnver invited' the members of I the club as gnests for a charming One" o'clock luncheon -precedin g the regular afternoon meeting or the club. Voilets and green can-1 dies centered the table "around of the club whose birthdays Occur inthe spring aAd summer imonths, ana a cemeruiece ui iun fcftllv' and red "candles- was used onhe'table whereon covers were lt rt thnoa Vnrn In the fall and laiu w " . T winter months. The red and green qt toe caumw uu mc further carriea out tne vansiaiM m & a r A . mbtif. The places were maraea mv small elided wfsh-bones. After the luncbeon hour tne club 'ebnvened for a Short busi- mens session during which the fol lowing officers were elected lor flie year: 4 President. frs JanieB Westr secretary. Mrs. Cecil Haw- ley, and treasurer, Mrs, Lee JRnr run. i ne pcnusiwi vi u v " " inpiniios- Mrs. Carl Abrams. Mrs. Charles :E. BatesMrsGrover C Bellinger, Mrs. H. V, Compton, iirs. Elliott Colony. Mrs. J.C Evans. "Mrs. Ronald - C. G lover. Mrs. James G.-HelUel, Mrs. Cecil Hawlev. Mrs. A. 'A. Stewart. 'Mrs. Our Smith. Mrs. Ray L. - Smith, Mrs. Frederick H. ThontpsonMra. Le Unrah. Mrs. Floyd Utter, Mrs. Jamea West. MrsJ Otto J. Wilson Mrs fPbll'Newm'yer. vho was elected, to Uke' the place or Mrs. Roy f. Shields who just recenuy moved to Portland. The retlrine officers are: Mrs. Rnnaifi voiovar. President: Mrs. wnintf 'rsntfltiv-' vIee-Dresident; Mrs. H. V. ComptOn, secretary. After the election the new presi dent was presented with the,gavel in "behalf of Rapheferlan.: r:" The remainder of the afternoon was passed with ebatting andew- ine curtains for the nurses om- Ing room In the new Salem hos pital. , : The club meets again the nrst Thursday of January '.' Mrland Mrs. J.; M. Clifford mo tored to Corvallls- Sunday to 'spend rtav with friends among tne OAC faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Garbade 'bf Portland and Miss Gayle Acton of Dallas, were i: Sunday : dinner guests at the home of ' Mr. . and Mn tjoti n. Roberts. Miss Acton spent' the weekend at'the'Roberts home. Mm ' M. llr' -aWd Afrs. Allan 'Hopkins of Portland were guests during the past weekend at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Klfk ilr. and Mrs. Rov "Remington have returned from eatsern Ore gon i where they have been spend ing the early winter' day?- - -Tne"afiernooVeluh:of the East ern Star will be entertained today In Masonic '"hall by the officers of the ehanter. The t ladies Will bffne tnelr sewing and the "time will be nntssed -with the - usual chatting and needlewors:. a short Christmas , l nrogram ; has een nianned for the event. 'Hostesses'for the -afternoon .Fl" be .Mrs. Ralph .Thqmpson, chair man 'of the social 'committee, with her 'helpers. Mrs. Betty f Smith. Mn .William " McCall. . Mrs. 'Ann tCline,1. Mrs. FMnk rTWinto, ; Mrs. Pratt. iMrs. Ida : Babcock, . Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs. ; Mareus and. Mr.rM.C. Petteys. . nM.,t nl 1nwr thafr vital ity . The best standard family fT :"rfiffnilNrPPfrt"5 iJ VZ. " 3 Th An. of Veteranfi Auxiliary vflld , reEUlar meeting this nIng-?nHihe 4rmoryat 8 0.clock, ltn UJvi l election -rot of fl- - p. ' A" full - attend- ancela ,deSird. T t ..1 m - 00s of 'Veterans will meet ihieveningat the armory. . " :The Jnlor .Guild :of tke St. .'"! s Kpiscopai cnurcn.wni mwi Ihis arternpqn at 2:30 at the par- u ,' f - jdlst'eMrchiwill hold their nionthi iy meeting at tne nome 01 Mrs F,tL. ,Utter tomorrow afternoon. 'The 'EtoTktar club will meet, at the home of Mrs. E E. Fisher this afternoon. v ! r ' " The ISalem; chapter War Moth ers meets .tomorrow afternoon in ".r ttt. "r . : 'Ti "Y' -ZTTJ . ,f anl Ilf ihe MT"1 Ll.Bl u- .. The Home "Missionary society of. the Jason Lee -Memorial church r ;-...-- . - w(U hold tits 'Quarterly tea at the hftta' itr:A?;M. Olouerh: 8.rfl- - - : . -- t. - r - w--- - North Church street. Friday af -"..- ternoon at-z:J rT?? regular biisine,ss meeting ot J?todr Trtntchie1 tent, Daugh- .""r y al 1 the armory 'tomorrow evening 1- 1 . 4- i ll. at eisnt .o ciock. ai wn.cn : lucmu .i.uu. of ;-(qf fleets. AH members Of tbe" tent: are urgea io- oe prmei. Fallnwinsr th - business a short.' bra lion ot the anniversary of the organization of the order, of. wMcecpnber 12 ,he.date. l ' ' ' x l The AAUW will "give a cover dlsn luncheon Saturday -at the ;fwc A?. All "members 'are ' uged 0v biing as .hr-guest,. at .east-onV? person Uhiible for membership vi tne association. f -i - There' will-be a' general meetiiig I . v a.i.m A. toovna this J iuc oaicui : .11 la v .Cu? .u.w j evening -at' eight - o'clock fn -thei i eaucanonai room 01 tne puunc i library R e a d the Classified Ads. Thfi most whplesxyrnefat for JryS 7 J PlILlliiGS JMESI Special 'Services Conducted By Christian Missionary : Alliance' '(Controbuted)'. f " Special ; revival service Is being Conducted; In', the Christian MiSr stbtiajry "Alliance -Tabernacle - 'on Ferry street. Mr. and "M'rs. Cas well are pastors. Rev. C. O. Benham. the evan gelist, is a spirit Tilted, fourfold gospel preacher, and A real live ire ' in the'eause of Christ. ""As he bends the mighty bow of gos pel truthMke arrow of conviction sinks, deep, into the hearts of the listeners. - It is -wonderful to see the ie,6plo flock, to ' the 'alUr. Many ar,e being Vonveried "many tieaied and bel ieve'rs Til led with the ifolv iihost. """ T wVefy little work Is dofie'ln the nidiefiP :xiii'rnB-i'rirtnte to tm to the altar but tiie iefrvent eifectual r-rayers 'of jthe- Christians cause titn "silvrr net" to settle down on thh nrnulo when the altar call is jfclveu, and Jesus draws In the net 'An hour "each "afternoon 'is' de- Voted to Bible study and the les ibna ' for fhe past ? week were on the "Bride of Christ' To Chn.e assembled all 'Biblical history -becomes a Imng,' present, reality as the evangeUHt .goew through the ' Old Testament and nAlnt,niit thn varirma t vnea nf flip mride of Christ as thev are nor Ltrayed these: and thenMvidly pic iuresthe time wnen (jnnst ana His .Bride shall -walk beneath the ever verdant trees, whose leaves rtrall not lade and whoBe fruit shall not ' decay. Saturday was a real spiritual feast"' dav. . Rev. 'Weber or New berg was present In the afternoon ana.aooKe on divine neaitne. lie pointed - out to his audience ' the seflptures. bbth in i the ' Old and Kew Testament which prove .that miracles were 'not Just for the aboktdlic age' and "that Jesus heal today as he did when he walked in JiHrea"ftnd Galilee. ' ; In. the evening the tabernacle was' filled to the utmostrrepre- sentatives from Aloany, Turner i Silverton, ttewberg, .Seattle and ' ' V t x , 1 T;. k - ' s "I ii ' A'" slim and graceful little woman with dark -eyes, olive skm and OTrly black liair, arrived ia -New .-York.bythei steamship. Tyrrhettia, .assembled her ten children around a pyramid of. trunks on the pier and waited for the customs men to insp ect her possessions, mostly dcing-eosturaes.- She is Mme. Calliope Charissi, a real" Greek, proud of her Christian. 'name commemorating the pagan muse of eloquence and epic poetry. Each one of her children, who resemble her strikingly, has a Greek name. s She is. a dancer and so are all the children, ages ranging from 7 to 20. In the family 'are a set' of twins, a boy and girl. The reporters asked as a Greek comedy chorus: And why did .you not bring your husband -along?"- - That the gay little woman t answered, "was impossible. They would not let him off. "He is an engineer in a power house in Paris. Perhaps he may come later,. . Photo shows, left to right: RiU, Ivan,lMarie and Andre ' wins), "Elan, Kitty, Beatrice, Eusta, Kicko,'Noel and Mme. Charissi (above). - - : V. - Canada were there and poured out their hearts In adoration- to ' our Lord. .. . Rev. W. WV Newberry, dean of the Simpson !Bible "Institute at Seattle, and Miss Mary A; Funk, a returned ""missionary from China were present. ' - Miss "Funk 'was 'the first 'mis sionary sent by tne Christian Mis sionary 'Alliance to China, having gone ins188S.s ' In .'speak!ag.6f how Tiiarvelously God was working at the center in the Yangste valley, where " she be gan her'fwork. Miss Funk said that there were' now 4 4 " missionaries, i6- stations, 39- out-stations, .120 native workers and 1216 church members. - That htere- were .also two other nisisiohary 'centers In China one in the northwest part and one in south China. " After a-short 'talk by Miss DSdl ypu ever cook Tsith salad oil? Frying with Wesson Oil is not a new way;to:cook. You don't" have to learn Itow. You always melt any tat to a liquid long before it is hot enough to fry in. With Wesson Oil you start with a delicious - salad oil, instead of a melted fat that well, frankly would you care : to eat -your ordinary frying fat raw? There is no difference in the way you fry but aa amazing' - difference in what - it i tastes like. . - - CET-lwlMENlARN TO"- ... . . . -r'r'..r?ty vg , Funk, Rev. Newberry gave a very Impressive, and timely address on What Shall Be the Sign of Thy Coming and the End of the Age" He preached pre-millenlum style, and cited his audience' to the many infallible' proofs in the Bible as to'the pre-miflenial coming of Je sus." which shot' the post-millenlum theory all to pieces; Mr.'Newber ry stated that tbe-post-milleniunT theory, was man-made r cm "big man" fand hot from the Word of God.-' ; r;;"; v : .The meetings will continue1 this week, . Bible study each afternoon at 4 o'clock and ; preachlhgt 7:30. -; .- :;- : ... With Donald McCrosgan, from Albany, at the niano. lRev. Ben- ham with his cornet -and an -excellent choir, a great ."Hallelujh" time is expected. r u -y- -4 ,f . 1 t . DANCET Everybody is cordially invited. YouMi miss a great treat If you are notpresent. - , : J j i Back from Rome ALBANY, Dec. 8. Msgr. Ar thur Lane, -pastor of St. Mary's church, returned last night from" an extended trip to Rome, Italy. By Tirtue of his office of Monsi nor, he is a member of the pope's household and . it was in connec tion with this office that he mada the trip. - . .' . . In Rome Msgr. Lane had an au dience' with the Holy Father. Msgr. Lane left here September 18 abd.'went to France.'where lie visited . the " western 'and "southern provinces, from Paris to Marsail les 'on "the'Mediterranean.' 'Front Marsailles he went down the coast to Rome, where he spent a month, on business and pleasure. ' i r':i v r - I