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r-. ; v.- -THE OREGON STATnifANiilALEilLOREGON , t SUNDAY MORNING, MA-Y 25,r192iv r Tv l i f i' f A V . k A 1 AUDRED BUNCH Phone 106 MAYTIME I sit beneath the boughs of fragrant trees, - While twittering birds flit gaily overhead; A droning musie comes from bumble-bees At work among the clover blossoms red. r Trje sunshine, sifting brightljr through the leaves, Makes lacy patterns oa the daisied grass, v And fimiling.May.benda Ipw.to kiss a rose; . v , That blushes drimson at the light caress. 3.i. Uiancne ju. Jones. Sunday, May 25 TABLE de HOTE DINNER S1.00 - . . . Fruit Cocktail - ; Mutligatawney -"vi . ; ' . , or Consomme Dougfes - ' ' Sliced Tomatoes and " Cucumbers, Mayonnaise i,- ri t--,,..- r or ; , .. . i; Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream , ., . ' 'iV r -l ! u choicii of- - : " , Pried Half Spring Cfaiken, Rasher JJacon -Ai Grajr Belle Steak. Barenaise' Sauce , Roast Leg of Midget Lamb. Fresh Mint Sauce ' -Jtoast Young Chicken,-Walnut Dretstng - i Prime Ribs QC-ffestren Steer au Jusi -yiti-M'-x , i Creamed New Carrots y f Snowflake or.Au Gratin Potatoes , - . - , V ; ,. I: . . , . PESSERT , . j, .Fresh. Strawberry ;Sundae . Cak Pi? Jejlo i . . Ice Cream. r-. :, or, - Sherbet , , i Te (Coffee Milk Iced Tea H Alsa fkl Carte Service ? ; npHE MEETING of the Women's :XRepublican Study club at 2:30 o;clock t Monday afternoon at the liome of Mrs. C. P. Bishop,- 765 1 Cpurt street, will bfr a gathering of particular note. This will be the. last regular social meeting of the club until fall, ; although, if necessaty; wall meetings may be In orders John: L. Brady of The Statesman will -be the speaker of the afternoon, taking as his sub ject. ''Women, and PoUttcs." It is probable that a large crowd will be present at- 3 o'clock ttf'hear the address, which will be supplement ed hy short talks by a number of the club wqinen.' A social 4 half hour will, preceder the .main 'talk of the afternoon;'- Afterward tea will be served. The hostess-group for the day Includes .Mrs.' George M. Brown, Mrs. "George'TT. Alden and Mrs. Frank Power. - I i Special' music numhers will be a part of the' afternoon." It Is es pecially desired that a large group be ta attendance for the meeting tomorrow. For the special " musi cal numbers Mrs.'-1 Percy Cupper ami Mrs. W. P. Bahcock. will sing, v..,-,... .... ' '' ';-r ' Mrs.. Ralph White was hostess ror the members of her senior bai let. class Friday, evening,; enter taining with a delightful Une party at the Grand. After 'seeing the magnificent playiag of Lillian Gish in "The White Sister,", the guests fenjoyed luncheon in the rose room at The Spa. v The table was cen tered , wlth ; a basket pt. iris ao? pink-roses. 1 .The guests. the most Qf-whont: appeared as members' ot the. court scene In the recent sue cessfui presentation of. "Cinder-i ella," Included Lucille , PetOjohn. Fay Wassam, Hazel. Martin. Mar garet Tucker, Pauline Marnach, Virginia McEntee, Kathryn, Savige, Macyle Hunter, Laura . Marr, llar- jorie MeIlingerThelmavJanr Mar garet Pierce, Lee Kubxu Margaret Heenan. Margaret - Slmms. Nancy Savage, Myrtelle Shippe. Dorothy. BeU, Fay Wolx, Luella Patton ana if rs. Ralph White. ' ' ' Yesterday afternoon MrsJ AYhite was hostess for 40 of .her younger pupils, the group including .the members, of the Saturday and Monday .danciug classes. Instead of. a picnic.'.whlch would have been gjven had the weather been, clear, the group gathered in Derby hall for a most delightful afternoon &t games and dancing. - SOMEWHAT the way of - re turn for the : many excellent things Professor Franklin 1$. Launer has done, for the commun ity in a musical way, in giving freely ot both his time and his tal- ',xh - " For SUMMER DRESSES oxii BLOUSES- .Si 'I f .'w I SnorT coloxines are there are a Tvrariety of t, large designs as well ' It's !EboTnyi t choose- silkk at JCa foury's at any- tirrie-. ' 36-inch .SiHr . Check Taffeta-; -' Light Colors," .' Priced A'Tard 36-incH white latlase Crepe i for sports' skirts, v ' (CQ r f Priced a..Yd.tPl.Oa Tkntiiul and 1 ' ''tLfX xfhl I'l'-fv mediumand fr nMWn ' . as tuain colors.-!, 7 Ml K 33-inch colored Pongee silk,Vsuit- 1 ' able for". dressesor uh.der- QOl wear.: Priced a Yd. HOC . ... - j '40-inch black Satin Canton frepe,i V'a good dependable qual-, (J. AO ity. . -Priced a YdjO.tCI. -36-inch novelty Silksr in pink and , rose shades.. - J" ;Qft- T . ' Priced a Yd,,JOC 3C-inch Radium silks', a good line of colors. ' ' : Of 7Q, ' Priced a Yd. 40-inch Harvard sUk crepe, suit able for sports wear. : Priced i:- Yd. $2.50 $2.98 ' 36-inch iialf 'silk prints, very popu-. V lar for summer dresses and blouses. . Priced a Yd, 79C and 98c 40-incHs black Silk Canton crepe;.5 very serviceable and pop- (J0- OC- -ukr, j Priceda.P-fciMt; V niora?popalarlthan ever. OC i " -Many other kinds of silks not listed Priced a Y(L$.LiO Here. r WeSnt Everyone tdatitHJsi; A NEW SLOGAN $25 Prize For the best slogan for Kafoury Bros. Most be your own original idea the way-yoa hare thought it oat as being suit able; for our store. Contest closes - June lOth. Only, one slogan.. from, each . sender.... . . . - ' YOU! MAIL ORDERS reeeire careful attention. We prepay the express or post age within a radius ot " a hundred miles. . ! Satisfaction Guaranteed on. fvnrt purchase--or your mosey cheerfully refunded. r ealem.etoreH . 4 S3 State SI Portlaad 23c Ehop, CS3 AUer Et, Prof. F. B. Launerj I .:. PUnist Wlio Sails ior France, June 18 ' ent toward many worthy programs Salem, people will doubtless attend In-large numbers Mhe farewell benefit concert which ' will be giv en under the auspices of the - Sa lem MacDowell club. Professor Launer, a pianist of ' high ability and achievement, wiU continue his musical study 1 this 1 summer, and throughout the following winter abroad.. - ' '- ' Professor Laaner, who ; for the past two years has been professor of piano and theory at thetWil lamette university . school, of - mat sic will sail for Paris June 18 from New, York on - the 'steamer La France, having been . granted year's -leave -of absenee -by- the board of trustees. .. - ' He ; will study at the American Conservatory at . Fontainbleau France, j during- the; . summer months under Isador Phillip, . an,d spend the . wjnter at. the .Consexya,- toire Nationale in Paris. Professor Launer will leave Sa-. lem June th or "3th, visltitfg friends in Chicago,- Buffalo and New York, a arriving :: in ) France June 23. The Fontainbleau school opens June 25. It is of interest to note, that the' school is housed in the elaborate Chateau D' I'on tainebleau built, by Louis XIV . as a hunting lodge and enlarged "by Louis, XV. It was here that Em peror ?, Napoleon ' and - Josephine held court during the empire. The American conservatory was founded in, 1920 to further the in terest ef American students . en-; gaged ia foreign study, and is un der the high v, patronage of the French" governments It occupies the. Louis XV wing df the palace, Professor Launer, who is an ac compllshed artist-pupil . of Mrs. Lillian Jeffreys Petri df the Petri studios in Portland" has won much deserved popularity in all musical circles with which ha. has been connected. i He has; studied with great success under . Percy Grainger In .Chicago. Before be coming the pupil of Monsieur Philip, Professor Launer will give several farewell concerts. Of im mediate interest is the concert to morrow night. The program J which; will try, all the musical 'powers 01 ma pianisc win inciuae Inumoers irom ocnumann, i,is?i Saiat-Saens,' Arensky and Chopin I Byron D. Arnold will be at the sec 1 ona piano. Aiterwara a reception will be held for Professor Launer on the, third floor of Waller' hall with friends; invited.. The--hostr for tnq reception win be the mem bers ot the, Phiodorian society. The Past Matrons' association of the Chadwlck chapter of the East era . Star met for their -May meet ing at the home of Sister Ida God treyf The session was a most en joy able one. during the evening L Sister Emma Murphy Brown,' who has recently returned from a num ber of months spent In Washing ton, D. C, was Initiated into the order. The delightful initiation requirement was that Mrs. Brown relate experiences she had while in . the oatfonal capitol, telling of her various automobile trips in the vicinity and of her visits to places of historic note. Sister Mabel Settlemier. an hon orary member of . the order, pres ent from Wood bum, gave- a very- interesting talk. Sisters of the order who were present for. the. evening, werai Lotta Smith, president; Eugen ia GilHngham, vice president; Cor delia . Capper, secretary ; Josie ' La Fore; Marian, Derby; Josephine Vass; Hazel Gillette ; Mary . John son; Mabel Settlemier of Wood burn; Alice . Coolidge; Estelie Smith,". Marie McCall, Eleanor Steiner; Ida Nlles; Ida Mi: God frey, and the hostesses, Alice Mey ers; Ruth Brown, Minnie Moeller, and Elizabeth Shafer. v v Following the meetirig a very delicious luncheon ' was served. The large, square table , at each corner of which was seated a host . Itt waa centered wit!i a beautiftt 71 . : 1 il u 1 S - - ' -i t ' ' '-'f'TT?..- j Hi V1' 1'- 1 - t- XL t ' : ' ; " ' ! 1 . .. - - 1 - v . . K- r M . Two hours of. music and enterfcunraent.by . - KIMB ALU SCHO OL; ; J GjpEE ; CLUI? t Tuesday, May, 27th mi' Admisslon 50c Stucterits'35c . .14 t: ' ! i. I' r ,: :'.' I1 i ,. . " I ! i , I ll't f, ; f lilt basket of , vari-tiated blossoms. The fayor34 were tiny, yellow May tasketst.4'-:'- , !.'...:.... -. Tha next , meeting of the Past Matrons will be June: 27 with Sis ters Cordelia .Cupper, ; Estelie Smith Margaret Wetchen.and ida Nlles composing" Xhe hostess-group, No meetings will, be held" then un til September. ' j ' : ' ' : - Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Eoy, Mills, whb are--leaving .early. In June to make their home In Port land, ; Dr. and , Mrs. W.,IL Darby were hosts at an attractive, dinner party Friday ,eyenjng. A bowl of pink roses centered; the table with pastel shades further, used in can dles and dainty! place cards. , Five hundred was the diversion of the evening, . with Mr,J and Mrs. Paul Johnson winning the jplaylag- hon or. The guest prize was -awarded toMrs.fRoyMinji.i ' : The. dinner group- included Mr. andtMrs.. Roy,MUls, the guests of - honor, Mr.-and, Mr. IL. A. CoruQy- er, Mr. and, Mrs.j Walter L. Spaul- ding, ; Mrvand Mrs.. Paul John.ojiT and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Darby,: ; ":. " ... J .V" '.' The..thtird and Xinal,jiigjit ot the Apollo club concert season Tuesday. at the armory, will occasion the first 'public appearance in Salem of the; Euterpean octette, a wom en's singing organization, the per sonnel of which i Includes, a group of local soloists., ', Those singing. in the octette, under the competent direction) p Dr. John .R-Sites, in clude Mrs. Harry Harms and Mrs D. W. -Eyre, first ..sopranos; Mrs. R. II. . Robertson, and. Mrs. .W. , II. Pru'nki seeond sopranos; Mrs. J. J. Roberts and Miss fTrista:. Wen-: ger, Hirst ajtos ; Mrs. Ethel . tau and Mrs. ; .Grace Taylor second altos. . M iss El izabet h Campbell is the; accompanist. . . i - . ' ,; V Solpista. who .will . be heard at the .concert are Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano; Miss "Ruth , Bedford, pi anist';;' James, .Smart, basso,, and Lyman- McDonald, bari tone. The Apollo quartet, II. B. Glalsyer, Richard 'Robertson, Albert Glllev and A. B." Hansen is also included fprsaveral popular selections. The concert will be of a popular nature and . will, be quite different from the usual Apollo club affairs for theson . that no outside talent . has .been j. employed, to assist .on the program , Owing , to the . popular ity of the club and of .the local assisting, artists, a crowded house is anticipated for the event. ' " -- 'r : " j .-." . . : Mrs. W. Dl Evans and little son Billy, Jr have gone to Santa Fe. K. M.; .to viilt Mrs. Evans parents,; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harrington. On the jreturn trip they will' stop at Denver to visit a sister of Mrs. Evans. ;.,-; . : ..w . The members ot Chadwick ehap ter of Eastern Star will enjoy a social t. afternoon ? Tuesday with Mrs. Paul ; Ha user, Mrs. George King, Mrs. John tR--Sites, Mrs.' O. Keadxek' and Mrs,-Wayne Henry hostesses for the day.' . Something unusual' ;in the, way of entertain ment may be expected , : Refresh ment will be served as a part of the social hourr : ' , ' r ;''''' . ' ' ; Mrs .Lewis -Nelson of Los, An geles , is" visiting at the "home of Mr. and !Mrs;iGJ W. Johnson, Jr., 355 North ChuTch street.- -. . - Miss Kathleen La Raut, soprano,' will be presented by Prof. E. W. Hobson , of , the i wWHamette .uni versity school of, niusic. in one of the most attractive .vocal recitals of "the season "'at 8:15 oclock Wednesday evening at Waller hall. Miss. La Raut will'be assisted by Miss Jean' Hobson, who will -.also be her accompanist; V ;IIis3 La Rstit, a r"-" ct the First Methodist church choir, Is senior scholar ;iif. the department of music and assistant director of the. ladies . glee club. Miss ' La Raut -had" the nohor of being crowned lSth- queen of the May at this year's junior week-end fes tivities,. The program' follows: - ; VAb. Was It He," ifrom La ' Traviata) : . .', . . . . ... Verdi "Ava Maria" . ; . . . . . ; . Schubert "Whither' . .-.: .-. ; . . Schubert 'Joy of Autumn" . . t..MacDowell -Jean'Hobson.s s .'. .:; "Rejoice Greatlyi Oh Daughter: ' w of Zion". ( from. The- Messiah : -. ,- i Hstndcl "Salvieg'g Lted'.' ... i Grieg "The Yellow. Duck". .', .Horseman 'In, Deep Woods. ... . .MacDowell 1 v " ' . . Jean Hobson. "La Partlda i-l ';. DAlvares. - vu .iiiusa ui nigai waits A patriotic ..program will be given at 2 o'cieek Wednesday af- ternoon.; May,, 28,- at th state school for the 'blind.. The public is extended a special . invitation ta attend the entire program which, will include, song recitation . and address, . .and., v flag-raising - and salute. " .: ; ' "t ' Guests , in Portland for ( the "Poet's Jubilee" last evening .were Dr; and Mrs. F. G. Franklin," Mrs. F. S. Barton, Miss Minna E. Hard ing and-, Mrs, j Gertrude - Robison Rosa. - . ...'-. .. . " ,4.." ..'' --'::''r . One of th distinctive affairs of the.' week was the Daughters of the American. Revolution luncheon yesterday &t'2i 30 o'clock at the home; of frs. "Elmo S. White. Mrs. Sejmaour Jones , was the, guest, of honor for the occasion... A. yellow c o.o r '' s c'h e.m e predominated throughout ' the rooms, -.jwith."' yel low" .candles 'and "bowls of , yellow iris ;-on the ? tables where covers were placed for 33. ' Guests in at tendance were. MrsT Isaac Lee "Pat terson 'Mrs. Winerd.'Mrst tJ,' ij Pohle and Mrs. Bayne,Mrs. Pohle and Mrs. Bayne both belonging to the ehapter at The Dalles. : ': Mrs. La Mefae' Clark.was, toast mistress of the day! rThe'program' of responses follows:.: .;. ' , r "Echoes from. Washington - T C" Miss Anne Lang. - . . - "The Name And- Playing -the Game," Mrs. Seymour Jones. ' . 'Beginnings" Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson. -' ' , -VInfancy"-Mrs. SJ C. Dyer.' 1 : ."Growing Palns"- Mrs. J. G. Hfiltxel. - ' r . - "Well on the Way' Mrs. V. G. Shipley.;,,, rf r.. vt- -it G ' .hlrVX V- -" , Mtss.Alta Jon. was hostess oh Thursday. afternoon rfor the pleas ure of Miss jjan Duncan,- enter taining. b 1" o'clock luncheon anil bridge. The jcoiQr .schemA.was ia pln,k and ,green.r with .pink roses on the luncheon t'able .'Covers J were placed for twelveV - . ; . $ 'Ii Misses I Hester, -HHIpot,; Cleo ' Walker, and Ola Volkel were he.-.'-' ' essesat a. miscellaneous shower giyefc in honor ; ot 4 Jliss , Eunfci Brown aU the IHllpot home. IIoa day" evening. May 9. . - The table representing a he basket, in which many gifts Trere laid,, and he artistically arrant t l bpaquets of ' flowers : carrje J out the- color .'scheme of lavendar u yellow.lv - . '-.T -... " . ...; . ; ;. -Miss Eunice Brown will taa; June bride and will be missed tjr her paany. Irienda in.lhe secretary. bf stateVbffice7 S-''.. . " . , :The guests for,the evenins 'trefs Margaret Merce, Mam la Victcr," (Continued on Page Six)' ' A -vlnl -rr i. .,. NOW GOMES the TEv5E or 2 ' : TVTOW is the time of the year when you're only too glad '" j - to get, out into the great open those vast expanses . .t of space that give you all x the . sports . y ou desire and na ! turefs own stimulant.' That you may enjoy your outing in . , I an unhampered way we have secured a large collection of I.: outing Suits ; in tweeds and jerseys. ; : Some of these suits are i comprised . of coat, skirt and kniclcers while others are made up of " just the two, pieces. coat and. knickers, the coats being '' crepe half lined. : $12.40, T $16.00 Rr' i:fl Khaki Knickers -Tweed Knickers Khald ICnickcr3 ,$1.98 - $3.98' , r 02.48 V r. - ii'. .r.f EfJ 5,if iltV J & .1 .- i.t'-.t ,4.17 li" .rtf i-.-.l I " t H : I I . a. i il