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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON : . . SUNDAVImORNING, JANUARY 11, 1025 W PHONE 10 & j; AUDItED- BUNCH . FRITZ LEIBER You wizard of the stage, whom Shakespeare's heart Might hail his own creation all he dreamed Superb and splendid, glorious your part, : , A part more real, at times, than life, it seemed. - The scalding cauldron's prophesies your own; ' si The daggers and the blood your ruin, too : . i A ruin that ran deeper than the bone, I ;' Till weakened, haunted minds confounded grew. : . l How can you come untortured from the spell; ) Your mortal body rise anew each night? , '.' Mow can you have such vigor, you who fell. Who were MacBeth in glittered, wounding fight? I ! Can you another be, more real of breath. ? Than this amazing one, the staged MacBeth ? - " ' : : ' ; ; Audred Bunch. npHE SALEM WOMAN'S CLCB, ; X meeting yesterday afternoon a i the club house, anticipated the coming Thrift week, in Profes sor S. B. Laughlin'a talk, which outlined a convincingly based bud get system. Of particular Inter est la the business brought op was the reading of a communication from the State Federation of Worn an's clubs asking the endorsing of am act which will be presented at the legislature nnder the title of "An act for the establishment of Kindergartens In the state o( Oregon." This; the club went on record as favoring. V' . , Of additional interest in the an ticipation of the legislative sea son was the motion to open the meeting of the club on January 24 to the women of the legisla ture. Inviting them, as special guests. $ Other plana tor the near future were those having to do with a tea for the benefit of the scholarship loan fund, and for a club card party. The scholarship loan -committee will fbe the committee In charge of the tea. The members include: Mrs. William M. Hamil ton. Mrs. L. II. McMahan, Mrs. B. E. Carrier. Mrs; Morton Peck,? Miss Nina McNary, and Mrs. G. E. Bon- "' The new members of r the: club were formally introduced td the old members at the close of the meeting yesterday afternoon. Five new names were added yesterday to the club roll, -Including: ;Mrs. Charles :,E. ;itoblin, Mrs. P,J D. QulsenberryY ilrs.. .Claude Steua loff. Mrs. John.'Erophy, and? Mrs. C. B. Wmiame.- i . ' " Others 'who have been taken. In this club year are: Mrs. IvaniMar tin, Mrs. Ida Shade, Mrs. Jose-, phine Davis, Mrs. Harriet Bur k- heimer, Mrs.-.W. G. Allen, Mrs. E.1 O.' Moll.. Mrs.1 .Frank Rosebrftugh, Mrs. E. A. Ling, 'Mrs George; Vehrs, Mrs. D. F, Parr Mrs.; Bere-i Da Acton. Mrs. Ji' D. Eaktn. Mrs. Byron Herrlck, Mrs. Arlotta M. r-... ; -i '.Vi Q IHI II II K : Table d'Hote Dinner j t - ' : $1.00 j'.f' Sunday, January 11 ' "Olympla Oyster Cocktail" " Chicken al Neapoiitain or Consomme Au Ce'lerl . . Choice Gray Belle Special Steak Bordelajse Sauce Shredded Breast of Chicken a la Kine Baked Sugar Cnred Ham Raisin Sauce- ? '- -. Stuf fed Baked Young Chicken Apple Sauce Prime Ribs of Eastern Steer Au Jus . . V ' : . Fmlt Salad Whlnnixf frvim r 'Head Lettuce Thousand Island , v i . - - ' Creamed Turnips -Augratin Potatoes Whipped Cream ' Potatoes ' v Dessert- . i V Fruit Jello Whipped Cream " , Gray Belle French Pastry,' Pie. Cake.. ' Peaches it Cream, Fresh Strawberry Sundae ' i , Ice Cream Sherbet ! j Tea 1 Coffee Milk Chocolate I I Complete a la Carte Service Music During ' Dinner This Evening, 5-Piece Orchestrn Page, Mrs. W. L. Pemberton, Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. 'Merrill D. Ohling, Mrs. Martin FeresheUan, MrsW.'lU PhlUips, and. Mrs. Earle M. Daue. The losing aide of the American Legion auxiliary contest: will en tertain the members of the win ning side tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at a "hard time" party in McCornack hall. U ; :! - ; . A NUMBER OF DELIGHTFUL farewell affairs have been given honoring Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Arbuckle. who with their children, Doris and George. Jr.. are leaving today by motor for California. Mr. Arbuckle will return to Salem sometime soon, while Mrs. Ar buckle and children will remain in the south probably until the first of; April, dividing their time In Sun Francisco. Los Angeles and San Diego.".4; ..j. , . ' r-.-f, : - li f On Monday Mr. and Mrs. : Wil liam McGilchrist, Jr.. entertained at an attractively appointed dinner for ten with the later evening spent informally at cards. Ophe lia roses, carnations and f ree-xias- with delicate fern arranged Ink sf cut glass basket, formed .. a lovely centerpiece. Blue candles were used on the table where cov er were placed for Mr. and Mrs. G4 L. Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. H. R4 Worth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cor noyer, Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol son and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist. f A second charming affair plan ned for Mrs. Arbuckle's pleasure was the lovely 1 o'clock luncheon on Thursday at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, at which Mrs; James Nicholson was theliostess. Ferns and k pussy -x wjllows centered the table, ."with : ivory candles in ma hogany holders used. Corsages of spring Tiolets were favors to- the guests. Covers were placed for Mrs. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. H. Ki Worth,-' Mrs. Henry Cornoyer, Mrs. William McGilchrist. Jr.. Mrs. C. B.'McCuIlough. and the hostess, Mrs. J. II. Nicholson. . On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hj R. Worth were hosts at the Marion hotel at a 7 o'clock dinner at which covers were placed for 12. The table was decorated in pink and vwhite, with carnations the - chosen flowers. - Follow ing the dinner the guests assembl ed at the home of their hosts where the evening was enjoyably spent In playing five hundred. Red carnations were attractive in the background. Mrs. W. II. I Darby and Mr. James Nicholson won the high scores of the evening. The group Included Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L: Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornoyer, Mr. and .Mrs. James Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Dar by; Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Worth. - The Etokta club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Fisher, 515 Market street. " v : ; :-'.,.- An art exhibit in Salem the latr ter'part of the month is among the' recently announced plans of the Salem Arts' league. Anthony Euwer, the poet, was in Salem last spring, and this year it is to be Anthony Euwer, the artist. . The same exhibit which was placed be fore Portland pan ens will be shown In Salem when Mr. Euwer's talent will show Itself in an of fering of book plates etchings. water colors and sketches. Beginning . Mm&wy I '. ' ' - Special Prices oh 1FORMF1T BRASSIERES AND CORSETTES For One Week Formfit brassieres in silk broche, long waist; line, back fastening. , . Sizes 34 to 44 f Special Formfit corscttes in silk stripes. Made in long length with six -garters and fpur elastic inserts. Sides front fastening. Sizes from 34 to 42 f Special ? $2.98 SALEM'S I-Hn?,0 i dlpakt:.i.t tsxcitu t : i I I -i -n. W1- , - Delightful interest In Salem cir cles 4 attaches '. itself: to the an nouncement on Friday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner at the Marion hotel of the engagement of Miss Teresa Fowle and Mr. James Col man Kriesel. ?. j: ,,. a ; The table, " where covers i were placed for 1 4, was beautiful with its centerpiece of pink carnations and lighted pink candles. The news of the betrothal ' was con cealed In Japanese card cases ar ranged at each place while unique and interesting t Japanese place cards which were brought from Japan by the late Hayward Fowle marked the covers for the guests. Miss Fowle, the 'daughter of Mrs. W. P. Fowle of 298 North Capitol street, is one! of the most esteemed teachers In! the Parriah Junior high School, j Graduating from Willamette university with the class of 1918.' and having for a number of years taught in the Washington Junior High school, she has hosts of friends in Salem. Miss Fowle lg a member Of the Adelante Literary society, and Is affiliated with both the Eastern Star and the White jShrine. ; Mr. Kriesel, the son of Mr. and (Mrs. R. C. Kriesel, is connected 'in '.a business way in Albany wh erk the bride-elect , will go to ' make her home. The wedding will be an event of the early spring. . Guests of Miss Fowle on Friday at the announcement dinner ; were Mrs.' Burns Gillette Miss Grace Babcock, Mrs. Margaret Montgom ery. Miss Lucille; JajbkoskI, j Miss Ada Ross, Miss lsieLlppoldJ Miss Mae Bollier. Mrs.' Emil r Carlson, Miss. Gussie Niles. Mrs !Ffed Gahlsdorf, Miss Helen Gatke.'Miss Leila- Johnson v and I Mrs. W. P. Fowle,- ' - Miss Josephine.: Jaskoskl ;wa the honor guest at an enjoyable surprise party given by a group of. her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. - and Mrs. Frank Jaskoski. The occasion was her birthday. .Miss Elizabeth Levy-was among those-having the pleasure of hear ing Ileifetz in Portland last eve ning. " ; j ;.:; i v ' -. a , .- . . ; ! i One of the most Interesting of all Salem's social clubs is the Thursday club with its personnel of congenial matrons Irho meet to gether for the afternodn once each' month!.;: . During the past week the clnb was entertained by Mrs. Frank W.j Spencer. Mrs. Robert t. Hendricks and Mrs. Charles A. Park at the Spencer home. rlolets and cycla men combined in giving the de lightful floral note. ; On February ! Mr. A.- Moores and Mrs. Henry' Bean will entertain the members. : -i ; The. members meeting onThars day last were Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. B. C. MileSiiMrsiRv J. Hen dricks, -V Mrs. E.. C. roes. IMra. William McCall,' . Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Mrs.; A. JN. - Moores, Mrs. . E. Elliott j MrsJ Charles Spauldlng. Mrs. Geofge, Pearce Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. C P. Bishop and Mrs. Spencer. " 1 x - ' ; i ,;;;;:" " Joshua Smith camp si. the Sons of Veterans and ; thei auxiliary, and . the Daughters . cjf Veterans will hold joint installation at 7:30 o'elock Wednesday evening in the WOW halls. Especially Invited guests for the ceremonies are the Daughters of the American Re volution, the I members of 1 (the Woman's Relief corps and !the Ladies of the. Grand Army, j . I The' Woman's auxiliary of the VMCA will meet at 3 lo'clock on Wednesday afternoon for ani Im portant meeting of the iear.. Elec tion, of officers will tae place at this time. All are-asked to bring thimbles, needles and (thread, as the time will-be spent sin making cases for ; the recently purchased silver. , j : Redsice With the Rubber vandbh Th lm. Knpp (ixir ia the rdrr of the day..: So matter in whf drc"-e jtii nrrd to r-fViir-, th Robber Bandolxt will hrlp T do it ia perfrct comfort pad itt ta kborteit piblt time. Model 13-R $U , IUatrale4 Th'n attraftire mndrl Ti a ks elal aidn-faateaiag teatura with of t front clasp. j THE SPECIALTY SII0? i::r,t) reotka L. Swart . 4'i Court 8t. Social Calendar - t-- - -Today - Blessing of three alms basins. Sk Paul's church. 11 o'clock. ':, ".j t ij- . BlOnday ii-l- 'r: V Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood. Miss May Rauch hostess. Court apartments. American Legion Auxiliary. Hard time party. McCornack hall 8 o'clock. -: Tuesday -: O. N. S. club members meet at O. E. depot, 7 . p. m. Come pre pared for a good time. Junior Guild. St. Paul's Epis copal church. 2: 30. o'clock, Mrs. VE. Kuhn 658 N. Winter street, hostess. Election of officers.'' 4 YWCA board ! meeting. YWCA Tooms. 10:30 o'elock. fj Etokta club. Mrs. E. E. Fisher, 515 Market street. If i'; i:Jl"f- ; i Wednesday : ! Capital Ftve Hundred club, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Dancy, hosts. i : Woman's auxiliary of YMCA, 3 o'clock. Election of officers. Joint Installation, Joshua Smith campJSons of Veterans, their aux iliary, land Sons of Veterans, W. W. halls. 7:30 o'clock. j t iSalem Arts league, J. M. Clif ford talks on methods of simplify ing the calendar: Woman's Club building,; 8 o'elock. , : , Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church evening tea meeting and program at home of Mrs. B E. Carrier, 1065 Court street, 7: 30. o'clock. jrl,:-ti!! ; ' ? Friday; . , . . , Piano pupils ot Byron B Arnold. Public recital, ,Waller. ballt at 8 o'clock.! ' - :- .- .,; ; , .Woman's alliance of the Unitar ian . church, i: Mrs. f J. R. , Pollock, 602 North Winter, street, hostess. ;"''",i,.l? iP j:j.::i'H Saturday. it AAUW luncheon, 12:30 o'clock, Marion hotel.1 Mrsl William H. Burghardt had the opportunity of i being ' in the audience last Sunday for' the lecture-recital by E. Robert Schmits, distinguished French pianist, at the Portland Art Museum. : The program, which dealt with "Rhythmical Evplutlen from Bach to the i Present Day,' was givien under the auspices of the Franco1 American Musical society of which Mrs", Burghardt is a member ;-' :V. hi . . U ;" ' .; i ; jChapter AB ot the PEO slster-t hood win meet tomorrow evening with Miss May Rauch at the Court .apartments.' The Salem public will have the opportunity . on j, Wednesday eve ning of hearing a ; lecture on a timely subject- when at the first general meeting of the Salem. A?W league for the year Mr. J. M. Clif ford win present! fully the matter of simplifying the calendar. -.; ) This subject . is timely because the. annual meeting of the Ameri can Association ' tot; Advancement of Science, ' sitting now in Wash ington, D. i C. has just .adopted resolutions favoring.it. During the past few ; years several organiza tions of business men .have been formed at different places in this country ' advocating simplification of the calendar. '- A short musical program will precede the lecture and a social hour" i will j follow with members and non-members ot the league equally welcome. ' Mrs. C; N. Chambers. 712 North Church street, spent Saturday in Portland at the bedside of her husband. Cbarlea N. Chambers, who is confined by serious illness in St. Vincent's hospital. One of the' most attractive pro grams of the month is. promised for ; Wednesday' evening at .7:30 o'clock when instead of, meeting in the afternoon Ihe .Woman's For eign Missionary ' society of ; the First Methodist church will Spon sor a program' at the home of Mrs. B. E. Carrier 1065 i Court streets The young married -"people's and the business group class es have alt been extended special invitations for the evening. . ; 1 The speaker of the occasion will be Mrs.-Wesley Wire of Newberg. who is1 a returned missionary from China; with, a wealth of j vivid ia formation ' at her command. To add further to the Interest of the occasion, Mrs. Wire wll appear in her exceptionally beautiful Chi nese 'costume, . -H- This will also be a tea meeting with Mrs. Ronald Glover the com mittee chairman for the 'erenlng. J , The : beautiful service, which pledged the new officers ot Sedg wick post No. 1, Woman's Relief "'DIAMOND DYES" 1 COLOR THINGS NEW corps, was read Saturday after noon. January 3, by Past President Sarah Peterson. Mrs. Mary Lickie was the Installing 'conductor and Laura McAdams, Mabel Lockwood, Susanna Botts and June Townsena were honorary color learers. Those serving for 1925 are: Pres ident, Jennie Jones; senior' vice president Clara vAdams;i Junior rice president, Sarah Dreger; chaplain, Helen Southwick; treas urer Hallie Cameron; conductor. Bertha Loveland;.! assistant con ductor,' Florence Shipp; ; guard. Mary Ackerman ; assisunt guard, Anna Simmons!? secretary, 'Mary LIckle: patriotic instructor, Lou ise King; ' press correspondent, Bernice Bouffleur.! ; ' '. ( The new president, Mrs. "Jones, chose asjher color bearers Delia Clearwater, Cordelia La Bare; Frances Thompson, Lulu ; Boring. The new officers elected presented the installing officer. Mrs. Peter son, with a beautiful bouquet ot carnations as a gift of appreciaf tlon for ier work. i-;A large crowd witnessed the ceremony. ; ; . -u v- - A very pleasant afternoon was en joyed ; by the memberaof the Willing Workers class of the First Christian! church when they- met in the church parlors Friday after noon for the first class meeting of the New Year. I -' ; ; The ' officers elected ; for the coming year were: President, Mrs. Beatrice Crawford' Newcomb; vice president' MrsJ D B. Simpson; secretary Mrs L 'Carper assist ant secretary, .Mrs: C- A.' Lewis; treasurer! Mrs. Chester Lee. J V.Mrs. E, H Robertson gave com ic readings which were much en joyed. Miss Trlsta Wenger sang in -lier customary sweet manner, and Mrs.) Jobnj Humphreys told a beautiful story. Piano duets by Miss Helen Currie and Mrs. E. It. Robertson concluded the program. Hostesses for the! tea hour were Mrs, C. A. Lewis, Mrs. D. B. Simp son. Mrs. Earl Wood :and Mrs. Clifford Elgin. I j J ; ; ; The ' folowlng j were (present: Mrs. H. ! H. .Stanton. Mrs. B. W. Macy. Mrs. E. H. Dickenson, Miss Gladys Hausel Mrs. Albert Cox. Mrs. 'i Grant Teeter. Mrs.. . John Humphreys. Mrs. jRelley, Mrs. I. Carper, Mrs. Copp, Mrs. Muzzey, Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Mrs. W. Grtlton, Mrs. Conklin, -Mrs. J. C Perry, Mrs. W. P. Ellis. Mrs. C. R. Tauter. Mrs. A. B. Seeley, ;Mrs. Wishback,- Mrs. it. F. Peters, and Mrs,.. Will; ; May teacher ot the A group of prominent Salem matrons are those who .make' up the personnel bf the CapiUl Bridge club whick was eritertaned during the mid-w;eek at the , home of Mrs. W. H. Dancy, with an at tractively appointed luncheon and an afternoon of iards. - i Special guests E. L. Baker, Mrs. were: Mrs. Ho mer- Goulet, Mrs! Henry Meyers, Mrs. Jessie Jones, and Mrs. Wil liam Waiton.1 The high score of the afternoon- went to Mrs. L. F. Griffith. : :': The club members are: Mrs. George G. Brown Mrs. Joseph i Baumgartner, Mrs. Frank; W. Durblh. Mrs. W. H. Dancy. MrsJ L. T. Griffith,' Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs Millon L. Mey- 1 Beautiful home dyetng and tint ing is guaranteed with; Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate if ( l v shades, or boil to Ij J-dye rich, perma- T . --15-cent: cackaze contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks,, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats. Blockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new; . Buy "Diamond Dyes"- no other kind and tell your druggist whe ther the material you wish to color ia wool or Eilk, cr vLcticr it it Ii3f"i, cottoa, cr nixed r-o. . uosjuuaf uJni asiiung IJlcI---3I-mV jo Jliidg eqj, JeAja , ." . ' I ' i i' mpqueddo ? sajjuuoiniH iqHA9ui eqj oo ahhxoixvxs . Mooa svixv ! ' i' i . f sHooa! Avax. era. Mrs. Frank H. H. Olinger. Mjrs. George Rodd ers,' Mrs. R. E. Mrs. W. Carlton Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E.; A and Mrs. Fred among those Iau with the orchestra last Pb!il winter recital at Meredith. Mrs. Lee Steiner and Smith, rover Bellinger. Newmyer. Mr. iColony. and Mr. Zimmerman were hearing Sophie Bras- Symphony Portland week. I Byron D. Arnold will present a group of . his piano pupils In mid- 8 o'clock Friday Master Harold won the scholar, ship with: Marguerite MacManu; wth whom he studies, and is a thoroughly gifted young player. ;Thegrpup "who will appear la recital Friday evening are: Edith May JenkSj Cora Mae Fehler. Ruth Palmer; I Ann Reed Burns, Mildred Drager, . Esther Elliott, Elizabeth .Bonell, W instanley Jenka, and "Homer Gouley, Jr. ' The members of the Woman Alliance of the Unitarian church, instead of meeting at the church next Friday, will meet at the home or Mrs. J. R. Pollock, 602 North Winter street, who will be the hostess.. - The meeting will be at 2:20 o'clock." with the annual election" of, of fleers taking place hat this time. . ' ; : . . "Outstanding, among the events of the past week was the annual Epiphany' party "on Tuesday whlth wasvheld at St. Paul's Pariah house, and which was attended by '(Oonttaoa m pac 3 evening In Waller hall.- The pub lic is invited. ,The assisting art ist of the evenio'g will be .Master Halbert, . violinist, - -of Corvallis. MASONS IN ART -' . - - Classes .starting in polychrome and 1 compo work; parchment shades; 'charcoal drawing and ,oll painting. 75 . cents. Start your work now. -MAUR1NE BEALE LEE ' ! j ART STUDIO ttooml 25, Breyman Building IViLJLJl -v SUBWAY STORE Bargain Square for Monday and Tuesday oo men vvime;U'Ooirij. '.. Flannel . Special 19c il: ma E ptional Selling of En I We have: arranged two groups for a 'general' tellint: end i auiCKxusoosai. . . i - - - - - - - i J' (Note: No alterations, no exchanges at these p rites) , Group 1 Exquisite Dresses of Crpe, Charmane, Bottony Flannels, etc. trintmed with lace, ; silk and sold braid; figured crepe and metallic braid.! There are a few colors for evening i dresses in Jthis group. . 4 Group 4) 1oC0 Modesty prevents us quoting the original prices on these dresses. Suffice to say they come in many colors of Deerona, Cross bar 'Jerseys, Ilish grade Flannels, Charmanes, striped Pophns, Tric olcts, Serges, Pan Velvets - with trimmings of iletalic cloth, fur andvsilken braid. - X' - - : :i V.hcr? It Pr.ya to "Pay A3 Ycu C: