iD OREGON TATlitANBALEM- OUEGON FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9; 1925 .cj'-Si- '.Vliar-v 1 n: - J13- nroNR loo , X : yesterday 'afternoon for the first meeting of the new year at ihv home of Mrs. C. R. Bates! Ths afternoon passed! pleasantly I with friendly chatting and needle ! work. Mrs. W. it Darby, was an i invtied guest, of the. club,-.:, ' J The group meeting yesterday in ffluded Mrs, Ronald' Clover. 'Mrs. . i:imo S. White, Mrs. Carle Ab j rams, Mrs. Jamea, llelUel, Mrs. I I lS. G ile, Mrs. E. A. Colony, Mrs. y. . Thompsony Mrs. A. A. Sie- wert, Airs, uuy u. aiuun, Airs, uay Smith. Mr-F.JUT tttter, Mrs. Otto J. 1 Wilnon and the - hostess, Mrs." VJ E. '.'Rates! . ; ' ' ' ' . (i. of the charming bridge hostesses Wl jft-sueruay wnen she entertained during the afternoon for her club. Mrs.. Frank, Spears was a special guest, t The high' score went to Mrs. Clifton Irwla- who will also be the next hostess .for .the. club. Assisting Mri.Vilwtlngtonla the serving were Mrs. John , Carson and Mrs. Allan Carson; ' . The - group, yesterday included -Mrs, jonn Carson Mrs. Allan Car son, Mrs. Clifton Irwin Mrs. Paul Hendricks, MrsvCHfford Farmer, airs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Donald Youn g, Mrs.f Fra nk;Spearf3. . Mrs. Orris Fry and the "hostess, Mrs. Hollla Huntington. . 1 : ' Mrs. HolHs Huntington was one, ; The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. TONIG IIT SATURDAY SUNDAV HQHN QIIBERT IN 7r - CU N iTlift enthralling romance ot the towlj Tamara and the reckless, fascinating, pantier.like Prince COJIEDYr- Grand Orchestra NEWS Barnes was the scene on Monday evening cf onQ of .the most enjoy able of the meetings' held by the uior Standard Bearers of the First Methodist church." It Is es daily interesting that, every sin gle member was: present for the Occasion', while Miss Claudia. Iew i and Miss Dorothy Taylor werp guests In addition. Miss El Rae Maxwell and 'Miss Doris Phenicie asfiiated Mrs.. Barnes, as hostesses for the i Standard. Bearers.-" Tlie ooms were beautifully decorated n New Year's, greens. :i - : - ... - - 1 Seven tables of five-hundred Iwere in play for the meeting of Jh0 Happy Corner Card 'clnb' at Ihb-home of M.r ami, Mrs. C. II. Peterson. 7, Mrs. E, J. Tucker and lr;s pj Ackerman wereiwlrt .ners of; high score while the con solation awards went to Robert jVlctor ani-Mrs. X F. Van Oadar. Kefresh'ments took the form of ianyoyster supper. ;f ' j Those playing Included Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Ackerman, Mr. and Airs. Jj F. Van Orsdal, ' Mn-and Mrs. J,:M. Ilnnf, Mr. and Mrs. W. X Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. 31 A.' Boehringer, Mr.' and' Mrs.: E.- J, Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vic tor, Mr,, and Mrs. C. If. Peterson, Mr. and Mnc ;Le0 Roberts MiC aid ;M,rs. Pi: C. Pteron, Mr. and Mr ohn tcCulley, Mr. and Mrs, ChaB, Kyler.jiMr. and Mrs.- I. A. Pear sons, Mrr. 'J, ;'Er Blodgetf, ' Mi's.4 J E. Walton Mrs. Anna Simmons and Miss Irma Simmons. 4 J . : i - . f' - . ' Thg West Side circjo of the Ja son Lee society will meet at '2: 30 o'clock; this atternoonat theh6me ot Mrsl Kaighn, 1 2 ;-North' Com mercial 8treef.'i- ' ' ' , :ij Thei First, Presbyterian -church missionary society will "meet at 2:30 orclock this arternoon In the church! parlors. Mrs. L. O. Clem ent. Is 'chairman of the committee for the afternoon. H TheHVoman's union of the First Congregational, church, will meet at 2:30 o'clock' this afternoon at the. home of Mrs. P. W. Steusloff, 607 Korth Commercial, street. ; ' j ' j The Willing Workers', class 'of the First Christian church ot which; Mrs.' 'Beatrice Crawford Newcomb is the feacher; wiH;ineet at 2:30 o'clock thi3 afternoon at the ' church for a social meeting and the election of .officers. Mrs J: social Calendar ' - 1 " 1 ' ' I i ' : :-?:.Vf Today -4-.i-v:1'- South Salem "Frtends. Mission ary society, :'Mrs. F. ?A, lllott. ?S" , Marion; street, i bostfcss. 2 o'clock. ; . West Side circle of Ijason Iee Aid, society, Mrs. Kalghn.j-12!i& North Commercial street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. - j f ; First Congregational church Missionary society. Mxa. F. W. Steusloff, 607. N.. Commercial street. 2; 3 0 o'clock, Woman's society. : First Baptist Church" streets Mrs. j liar :y ' B. White,? 1010 Oak street, hostess. 2: 3 0 o'clock J H M i 2. l ;J , . Willing Workers eiasa. j First Christian 'hnrch.-' 2 : 3 0 o'clock.- v First Presbyterian Church Mis sionary society, 2:30 1 o'clock. In church parlors.-If i V . j Interior decoration section. Ed ucational room, city library, 7:3i) O'clock. - " - " f : , .... .;. Saturday i . j Business and " Professional Wo man's " club. "' Rummage Rale, O. W Johnson clothing gtore.j Salem Woman's club. Business meeting. , Club house. ! . : Senior King's Heralds. Mrs, A. A.. Lee, 1515 Stater Street, 2 to 4:J5 Qclpck. Will May Is president pt the class. 7";The hostesses for the social hour will be Mrs. Earl Wood!, Mrs. CUffordiElgln and -Mrs Simpson, I .'. ' '.J I ' The South ..Salem Friends' Mis ionary society will meet J-UiS' af ternoon at 2, o'clock at the home of j Mrs-. F.A. Elliott, 7fi5l Marlon street. " The- Senior King's Heraids will meet f roni 2 to . 4 : 1 3 o'clocki to morrow aiternoon at the home or Mrs.- A: AS Lee, -151 5 f StaU' street: Miss Loirta Kizer and Miss Lucille Iizson will be the hostesses. The program and study will b direct ed by Mrs. E. O. Welling and Mrs Lloyd Leel ' ' ' I . 4"-.. : v j Hal IJibbard auxiliary; of the Spanish War Veterans Iheld " the ceremonies .of - instahatidn early this week In conjunction with Hal Hibbard camp No. 5; ' j " . A "delightful program followed the installation. Frank. Allen gave a number of saxophone scflos, and Mr. and Mrs. Matsen piano, duets irr ina'ymond 'gate- atttoHnl solo; andrUtUelMja9 SajnmoBa a reading. ! Interesting talks' by; the state,, of ficers present were given in- adr ditioo. ' r ..y " ' 'The list of auxiliary officers in stalled inri tided yUrs Fred A. Thompsonr president; senior vice president. Mrs. Carrie Chasef Jun ior ii vice Dresident. i?Mist Lulu Humphrey ;i chaplain, . Mrs. I Ruth Brant; conductpr, :. Mrs Percy Pugh; assistant, Mrs. Ida May Sey mour ; guard. Mrs, May Sammons ; assistant j guard, - Mrs. I Mary. Ray mond; patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Marie, Baker; historian, Mrs, Mary Miller; musieian.l Mrs. f Watcher;' repprter, Mrsi CarJ Abrami.; m,- ": fr j;--'1 ' - ? i Members- of the - inter tor decor ating section bfl the ' Salem Arts league.- will meet at' 7;30 o'clock this evening in 1 the ! educational room of the public: library.- 'Furn; iture ' arrangement,'" I :, with Mrs". Monroe Gilbert the leader, will be the lesson theme. I l i:::l:. .. ; - i .J;f..-p ' Mrs. William rBrown and Mrs, Frank Spencer are guests today in Portland. " M . '":! Mrs; Frank Power j, entertained th; f members ofTtheS?KensIngtOn clu,b on Wednesday afternoon, the! afternoon being spent,wlth sewing and chatting,. The rooms were" at tractive, with, pink jl caiiatloni whiles the, "pink, and: jwhltef" color scheme prevailed inj the refresh ments Incidentally, the occasion was also Mrs. Power's birthday. iln two, weeks the club will-be entertained at v the liome 0t Mrs. Albert C. Smith. " ' ' ! i !" : lA charming mnsical program was that which" took f 6rm on Tues day with the meeting of tbJ music seftion "of the Salem TArts league at; the home of Mrs.' J. F, Lag;, lieethoven's composition? gave the keynote of the evening, with an early resume of Bach.; . f ' "Mrs. Gustav Ebsen'a reading of bidgraphies of both Bach and Bee thoven 1 gave the listepers many interesting glimpses Into the lives ofj these two composers. .'. !Dr. John" R., Sites at the viola, arid Miss Ruth Bedford atj the pi ano, with1 Mrs. Martin Feresheti an singing, made the openidg num ber; the Ave "Maria,, (by Bach Goiinod) a trio of much charm. -'! Delightful renditlons'were those ot "Adelaide," (Beethoven) by Mrs, Fereshetian singing :in ing r 1 ' . . . . -i -. ;s i I :. ' : - ' : -1 ' .1,1 . i . I " '. " . ; ,. , ' . . . " -j . , j j-? , , ; I7T " il Iw ' v-ur;. enure suci nas ucca greauy ;uucrpncea; ror lmxneaiatc disposal,: proviairig a purcurirmrr oppor-1 - 1 II that has seldom been equalled. rThe smartest of winter Frocks and Coats can bo obtained at these .1 t unity amazuigly low costs. Top" Coats in heringbone and, plain : weaves in gTays, browns, tc., Jialf or .fully. lned, now priced at ; '' 59.75. ,. f V f : ...' : .! . .1.. .... k . - .!. . ' Fully lined Bolivias in gTay, broTi and' ; . black ffovT V $16.00 . ; , ; 'r' " Fur trimmed Bolivias in black, "broivn -2nd ray fully lined at ' t .- . r t - r Heavy pile Bolivia fully lined with Skin-. : tier's satin. Collar and cuffs of genuine ?rulk nw reduced to . Gray and black Bolivias fully lined with f Crepe" de? China. The: trimmings, are - of genuine beaver- To sell at it 574.50 - a : - i - S'AU of our Mahdleberg Coats have been' v ' reduced. 1 Altho these -are always stand- ; ard goods we feel that . we should, in fair L. ness to-our patrons, Jnclude .thsm ins the : price' reductions.- . ' X 0 -1 ,'. ' i ' We are featuring; onelrack of Flannels and poirets including. tlresses .that "sold fori twice the nrice at the first of trip sasnn.' There are many .colorful models in this ' .roupr f , -; t ,: Poirets that . are lavishly embroidered in blackj silk. Dresses that sold originally ;i for much more than we are asking during our rlpjir3nr cnlxi J' . ' ' 1 519175 Striped Poiret and Charmane fur and -button trimmed; many different styles imN . the lotall priced at, . . " " ? llah; and DfSltes' singing InJ GerV manvt" -i : ;t ; The Impromptu I duet ;re.ndltloa of the Intriguing Bethoreni First Symphony in C Major wW a feat ure" by DKSilesT and Miss I Bed ford.! Mrs MonoeiQilbert idayed the.' adagio .movement- of the pa tbetlque sonata.and..Or-. Sites fol lowed wlth'the second movement. Miss i Bedford played ; front th Moonlight sonata. j. . f, The next meeting' of the. section will be held at the home of Mrs. Lau when ; the . class. wlll study Schubert's life and compositions. A special guest at- the meeting this w$ek was Mrs.jFi D, Eason of McMinnville. , The members of the Jolly Six teen' club- were 'entertained ' Wed nesday . evening; byj Mrs. Lduis Bechtel and Mrs. Charles Klnzer, at the. Bechtel bom&- Beautiful potted plants' were (attractive in the rooms : ' The ? evening's ? high scores went to Mrs.-T. W.'J pa vies and to MiL Ed Keene.- In two weeks Mr. Keene and Mrs. Cour sey will entertain the dub at the Coursey home. ' : f;.:'fr Special guests for. the ' evening were Mrs. Q. H.! Taylor, Miss, Mar garet -Aubert and Will Bechtel. . i Therclub members" Include - Mr. and Mrs.-John Spong; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bnser, Mr and Mrs; Ed j Keene.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bech tel, - Mr. and Mrs. 'C. IX , Barber, "Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davles, and M r. and Mrs. T. W. Djvles. M r. anii Mrs. Charles Jsinza,r. and Mr. andjMrs lI.jC. Courseyj ; ; i The story: telHnfcJseet km of the Salem Arts league, metj with Mrs. M Ff reshetlan at her , home. 00 Cljemaketa street.- Stories were told, by . Mrs Bot&ford.f Mrs. Van Trump, Mrs.': Endjcott.i.Mrs. Bur ton and - Mrs. ' FeresbeUan. - Mr. Van Trump also contributed to the evening's , entertainment. , t Two charming little 6tory tellers who added to the pleasure! of the 12 members present i wre the Misses Louise Fereshetlan ; ; ind Grace Laurence.'. The, ineetisgs are In formal in character."- (.The. mem bers gath!er , about- tbje . fireplace and practice the art hich, is al most, lost. Mothers, are especially invited to. come and bring their little, opes to listen to I the. stories and. to develop the art?) The meet ings, of this, section will 'take place always, with Mrs. Ferehetian, who is tne neaa 01 mis group, at ino USiitarian parsonage, C eta. street; ( 57 Chemek.- Virtue is like aicii! plain" "set.' Ft one, best 1 ti) . 1 1 .. . : ''fit is ' I rw w i f .J f WOLT.IV YOU-1.IKR TOl 11 w THAJT 'YOTJ nAVB Tiinin ; TOFORE HEARD? V" - : CALL tMr i j-fvll -i-'.i- "TT-: TTT'O-'! - - -.-"5 iT.l'" Ai IT I " I! W ' I 'tl ' -; Xx Tt F - V::": 1 : am ancl here, U thor only: way: to.hoive firesfi watery always in me aome r Toi are drinking ttale water. It is not the water that Nature intended yoa to drink. t if; -y - - 'h- If.; i r - ' . - ; " " I For fresh, watet; just as it comes fro.ti a natural . spring, possesses a vitally important element. i But this freshness is soon lost when water is ; storeoT in bottles reservoirs or pipes. Even her- -: metically sealed, this one element which science says is as important to health, a vitamin cs in die ' ; diet, cannot be retained. ' 1 ! ' - 4 I ' Medical Authority . Each year tLouands go upon medical advice -' ' to the famous spring ac Hot Springs, Arkansas owned-and operated by the- United States Gov-. ; ernmeot for the benefit of al citiiens.- i - -r .-; . . ' ' - ' . In. Europe there are similar springs at Vichy, : France, Beth, England'and elsewhere Both, the sick and the well go frequently to J these baltrvri to driok the rr water which helps them ' to -regain ' and to. maintain health. They benefit in high percenttge of cases. -, " - Bat when they leave,they must again drink stale ; water. So the benefits are. apt to be temporary. TitoiTTiVitai Element ' Scientists attest that much of the health value of the watea; from, these famous springs in fact water from any spring contains it to some extent ; is. due to an element called Niton radio- i activity, -'i ''-'-'-' ti-t-V-.. ,,v-i wv. vj" ,j '. - y . I i - . ' ; f ; : - . . . ; ' i It becomes a part of thel'waters ar they flow ; through the underground regions of the earth be-! . fore coming to. the surface. They sweep-against-' the subterranean rocks which; contain millions ; of tiny radium deposits. :. f j j ...... . . I Thus the .water cornea to the mouth of the spring fresh, hralthfuL as Nature intends it to be. j A Great pjtfcovry , ; ( hese facts have been recognized for years. It has six? been known, that. this, radio-activity Niton could n6t be. retained irittpred water. .. :.-:.t -----ii : ' : . - - ' ' ' f :-r I "V.4. ' rFi iVI-- i ; i ' 1U1 J'iA'.W II Vtw VvY Vii,Yf 1 IU But only a few years ago was it discovered how artificially to return this vital element to water. Sinte its discovery the invention has been sub jeeted to the severest tests. It has been proved. - t And now the process has been developed which makes it possible for every home to enjoy freth waosc radio-active in the home. ,' j ' like all inventions the principle is itmpIe.'A water jar is lined with especially selected radium orei The ore is fused to the inner walls of the jar.by a heat propess requiring 2000 degree Fahrenheit and 20 days of burning. . , 'u But the Rev igator "Radium Jar never, wears OUt.- -X ; y Fresh Water Always ; just fill the Revigator every night. 'The. water remains in contact with the radium Ore tot , twelve hours,- J sj ' i J, - . ; - By morning it has returned to the state in which Nature intended iu It is flavorless and ia in no way a medicine or drug. ." , ' People suffering from a great list -of diseases . have found relief and even complete recovery by drinking this water. Nature wisely provides nat ural cures .which are mpst effective except where drastic remedies are required; j:,'-,;;.r.?. :, - ut fresh water is as essential to, tfie proper1 maintenance of health as it Is to correcting dis-' orders.' For it thoroughly cleanses-the bowels, liver, kidneys and other internal organs. " ' . I ' Act To-day , -: : , i, ' lYou will note results within two- to three weeks. You Will find greater resistance" agairut minor aiImentv Ym"wiII-nd less tendency to-' . ward conitipatiba. r"'r -: ---r - iYou wifl feelbetter.be better and enjoy added vigor and energy. For Nature will be eliminating bodily poisons which too often remain to lower t vitality and resistance.; J ."f, V ' iTelephone br send the coupon now. We.1I giycyou free, information about aft important - way to better health." Don t delay where health is concerned. v ,-.'- t iAct ow. r: . . : ''c-':.4 i-O. Txp EgrrriTnl FrTth gg St Fhone or, Write Now. - . ' - - Telephone 1718, G.-W.. Foot t, . Agent, Radium Ore Revigator Company, 1 .S.' High St V Dent. A 1 5 1 , - Salw, Ore. - : : - Please send, without oblication on my part, your '- free illuratedbooklit explaining the important -health valuej pt freth water and how to have it si wayrin, the house . ' ;-.:?- .--.-I Nam J ... ' - - - AdJrc&s.. CirVU State at- , - I: I- Tha Hoiith of Planning - 5 r January is the logical month of the year to , "decide alang what line your activities fofc 1S25 will; i be. basedJ . 'I ' : . . - -. . "i . ' la this .respect, having the United States Na ' tional work with ; you, analyzing plans land their rpossibilities nd putting them into operation, -will materially; assist in bringing about great accom- - plishmcnts.; j All the experience of years of service in putting "forth our best efforts to tnake Salem ' land Marion .County-prosper and grow. is '.at your disposal j ' .' '.;; '--- :''':'r :?f-- -i " -k - v .:V:'"--..' -.i'j'.; :-rr:.; ; : . United Stet2G 1 : . I'Tei:onr:l,pcjnI:,t ;;: . ! 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