The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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AUDRED BUNCH"
r N INTERESTING mId-wJcter,
ij recital is that announced for
8 o'clock this erening at Waller
nail, on the Willamette unlTers
ity campus, when.. Byron' D.' Ar
nold will present a group of nine
of bis piano pupils in recital. Mas
ter Howard Halbert of Corrallls.
gifted young -violinist who stud
ies with Mrs Marguerite McMan
V3, will be the assisting artist-for
the evening." The ' public is cor
dially jurlted. ; , -
The program Is announced as
follows: ' - . y ; , : 1
Warrior's song . , ." . . . ; . . Heller
Musical Moment '.' -Vv ... Scott
'Y Edith Maj.Jen,sr ?
Gavotte ..... . V. . -Neustedi
A" Cora Mae Fehler. V'y ;
Violin Concerto No'. 23 allegro
A select hotel offering unexcelled service
at reasonable rates. Every room with
bath. Centrally, located, and eaujy.
reached without driving throui con.
peaeed district. --.s;' ; ? lvf '
Our own cafe ofEera delightful food
tastily served. :u .
Ceoecb M. King, Manage
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tig lot of the fine Advance Aluminurn ware ta rcli tliis weels.
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" JOTO TOaBWJVoigCQW ' i - 1 -' i FRIDAY UORNINO, JAt?UARY-16, 19S; V . :
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ViotU. ...
- Howard Halbert.
Pixie's Good Night Song. .Brown
Toute Seule . . . . . . Goodrich
Ruth Palmer. .' ' . i
Humoresque' ." . . . -.. JYorak-Crdcfcer
Melody, . . . . j.. ...... Xoth
y s Homer Gouley,.-Jr. 3 --i:r y I
Punch-and- Judy- . . . Krogman
Spinning Song. 1 i . i Ellmenrefch
Elizabeth Bonell.
rPrlere'diT Matin ":r:T.'.Strea.tSoe
Arabesque ......... Burgmuller
. Mildred Drager. j. r
Spanish Dance , No. ' 3 . . . . Saraaate
To a Wild Rosp . . .:. . .MacDowell-
mrtmann l.i
Minuet t. w. . . Porpora-Kfeisler
, i; Howard Halbert.. T ; -Chrlstmag
Pipers '. , . . Goodrich
Gayotte . V i ;..... . Brown
'"Esther. Elliott, v ; .
Fable I . ...... . . . ; , Schmoil
Boy Scout March ..... .Gr is wold
';.-...' -Win Jenks. "I n
The Brownies . tJU..ii- Relnhold
Are Maria' ..... i ; . Burgmuller
Ann Reed Burnsw ir -'l
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The . Woman's Alliance of 1 the
UnltarJan, church ! will meet this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
R. Pollock, 602 j North Winter
street. .. . -,- ! i ; . .. .
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The members of Hal Hlbbard
auxiliary v will meet at the home J
of; Mrs. Fred Thompson,- 157 6.
Commercial street, today for? the
regular social afternoon, j - !:
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At the meeting Wednesday af
ternoon . of ' the Woman's fauxlll-
.TPAtha the- pjejaent officers i should
s Br '
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We offer you- all jthe foliowmfjf
r buvaU yoti need ibh
2 qt. Double Boilers lL
6 and 8 qt. Preserve JKet-h
ties i i V ! !
S and 6 qt. Covered Con-,
vex Kettles ?
2- l?iece round Roasters
10-qt. DisKPans f . f
5-qC CoveVed Drains
' Kettlei ' 1 I
10-qtr Dairy Pails f !
3- Piece Sattee PrCSeta l
Angel Cak Pans ' i"t
4nn.dHit. Covered Saueef
Pans ;
9-Cup Muffin Pans
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All at one pneeji
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Choice; for only
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for the new year retain their po-1
sltions. -Mrs: " John W. -Harbison !
win be president: MrsTI E, 59radr
ford; -rice president; Mrs. b; E.
SIsson secretary.'aiid, Mrs. George
Bayne treasurer! ; : ' i
rThe auxiliary - rnade plans, for
its ' third annual rcohcert' at" this
time; the concert probably coming
the first' week in February. .
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Misa I-ois Bynon. widely known
newspaper womaa;ot th4 Coos Bay
section, arrived in KJamath. Fails
yesterday and joined: the reper
torlal staff ot the Erenjag- Herald
this, morning She comes.' to this
city heralded, as one. of the" le4r
ing feature writers of southern
Oregon. ' i
Besides, general, reporting and
epeQiaJ features, Miss Bynon will
cover society wad. women's activ
ities for this, newspaper. 4 She has
recently beeit doing general re
porting, andf society, toy the Daily
News at, Marshfield, and a year
ago. was employed . as, a special
f eatnye writer oa another Ooos
Bay publicatipn. She is a. sister;
of Ajjan. Bynon, chjet deputy? TJ.
S. attorney wha is one of thp lead
ing candidates for the federal, atr
tomeyBhfp.-yKlamajth, Falja- Her
ald. .. ; ' ;
Hattie Reeder of Salem, senior
in commerce at Oregon, 'AgtlcslUir
ral college, has been appointed to
the general committee' of the' me
morial union ' drive which is JU
start clth&'tfc& .wTftk, l.Tie, pur
pose of th,e, committee is to brln
In closer touch the campus or
ganizations with the work needed
to raise funds for
the stti(en(
unon building.
The.' Woman's Fo.eJgn;, Mission
ary society of the First ' Methodist
church, diverting: from : their us
ual custom;" held the regulatmeet
fng.' instead.' of in the . afternoon-.
In the' evening, when" a. group of
75 met Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. B E. Carrier. 1065 Court
street; The men of 1 the church,
and other member were, incited
guests for the evening. : f
; Mrs. Carrier, was assisted In th
receiving by her house-guest. Miss
Mary. De Young, who is here for
the winter from' - Strondsburg,
Pennsylvania; j. J f'.1'-
Mrs. R. V. HoHenburg, presi
dent of the society, was the pre
siding: officer for fchey evening."
The devotional on "Torch Bear
ing?1 was beautifully led by Mrs
C. F.; ' Wflsc?!. the scripture rea-
Inr and talk - being followed : by
short prayers by Mrs, Char lea J,
Lisle, Mrs. C. A. Clarke, and Mrs.
Li. Brady, v '
The ; special music of the eve
ning "was a duet,-!'Teach Me to
Pray," sung by-.MJssn Lucia Card
and Miss Marguerite- Bridgman.
Miss Helene Story accompanied, at
the piano.
The major program, fqrtho eve
ning was the comprehensive and
enlightening message; on China,
given by Mrs. Wesley Wire of.
Newburg, who is a fluent and
charming speaker.. She. told; of
her ' personal experiences as a
"Circuit Rider in China."
Following - the evening's - pro
program ' a congenial social hour
was enjoyed. The general social
chairman for the occasion was
Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs,' Lloyd
Lee hadchrge of the dining room
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CjTJe Arts- section,
QaJera Arts
room, city
league. Educational
library. 7: 3,0 o clock.
HrI Jjihbard auxiliary.
Mrs.
Fred Thompson hostess, 1575 S.
Commercial, y s I y
Piano pupils of Byron D.' Arnold.
Public, recital. Waller hall, at &
"clock. : Jj i r1"'-;
Woman's alliance of the Unitar
ian! churchV Mrs. Jj TL Pollock,
02 North Winter street, hostess.
Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's.
church, Mrs!. H. IX - Chambers,
Rectory, hostess., J
Woman's union. Business meet
ing, Mrs. Mark D. Mcpallister, hos
tess.
Saturday
AAUW luncheon,
2:30, o'clock.
Marion hoteL'
Lausanne hall i i
open house,"
7:30 ta 10:30 o.'clock.
. ' Monday;. :
Ainerlcaa Legion kuxiliarv. . In
stallation of officer. McCornack
halL 7:3 o'clock.! j .Li
with Mrs. Foster Oidom, Mrs. D.
H. Moaher, and Mrsl 'C; E. Bobllft
her assistants. Presiding- at the
punch bowls were Mts. E. C. Hick
man and Mrs; R. K) Ohling.
The table was lovely with its
centerpiece of rosecolored sycla;
men; with the haskei tied with me-
lipe fn the same shade.- Tall rose-
colored tapers lb crystal holders
completed the cblorj scheme. " ' -
Alt in all ' the evening ' was one
of profit and pleasure to'thelarge
company that gathered
Mrs: T. G. Hopkins left the first
of. the week for Safenv inhere she
win spena six mqnps vmnv ner
mother, aurmg us apsence oi ner
sister, Mrs. . George pearce,, who
accompanied by. her daughters has.
left; for southern
California and
the east.. Miss
Dorothys ' Pearce
will, study music inj
New York- and
who is a memj
of Willamette
Miss Helen. Pearce,
ber of the faculty!
University, will take her master's
degree at Radclifte Albany Her
ald. ' l -! 1 ..
Mr. and Mrs. i William McCaJJ
entertained a'c,ombauy of friends
at an unimaginably delightful ra
dio program on : j last. Sunday . af
ternoon'., when : jfrhe Bohemian
Girl" was beard ore the"McCall'a
Atwater-Kent f iretube . set. Mr.
and Mrs. McCal ;arej able tp get
not only all the, toast towns but
also as far east as
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs.
McCall's guests
for Sunday's broadcasting were;
Mr. and'Mrsyajsy peeples , and
son, Howard, who) were also tneif.
dinner guests; Dn and Mr, C. L.
Blodgett and son;, Corydon; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Utleynd son,
Billie; Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Allen,
Mr. and'Mra. Ralph Allen, and
Mrs. Charlotte Seldom ;
-j This coming Sunday Mr, and
Mrs. McCali will I entertain a
group for "Robin f Hood." '
" ; Charles Alexander of Albany
appears as the author of a story
in the February number of "Every
body's" as the, iujthor of a tale
entitled: "Ma joy- of Lamontai,
fiction: dealing' with the loyalty of
a man to' his dog. !
i The girls of- Lkusanner hall will
hold "Open Housfe tomorrow eve
ning-from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock
An invitation is extended to all
friends of the uhtrersity.
i. Mrs. arry zeisaorr was nos -
teas Monday sfternoon Ho - the
teacher and officers of the prtni-
Mrs. Harry Zelsdorf was hos-
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94j Bleached Sheeting
y A t'air Quality
Yr450c ,
a-lb.j Stitched
Batt "
Sillc Hosiery
Bargain
.hog Cabin Shade
. Regular ?2.00
fc i;$i.2S. .-
Our, Blankets
No Seconds
Blankets, Tan or 1 ;Blankets, Tan, Grex -.
. 1 Grey . - f or White
r Paiv 51.9a " : Pair 52.29
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- Blanketsy 66x80' l - Blankets, 72x84
' Pretty. Plaids, 4 1a lbs. Wool Effect, Nashuas Best.
, Nice and Fluffy, White With Striped I
Was?4.50Now : ; Borders
C3,C5 Pairi f Pair $4.50
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Mercerised Table Cloth Mercerized Table Cloth
Good Grade . 2 Yds Wide
Yard 69c ! Yard 85c
f -" - 4--i-. '..... -. f- f r. .- - "
v ' " 3C-lri; Challies ': Black Sateen 1 ;
Lot of Pretty Patterns - 2 Goodi Grades - ;
Yiard lDc : Ycrd 50c and 30c
I Our Millinery D t, partnient; . '
owingiiatinlhats at $4.00 ani$5.00 caclj. . They arc
, y II ; -V "wonders for tha noney ff f5
:. K-- Closing out 'all winter hats z. very low prices.
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ary department of " the Central j
Congregational 'cJhureV Thg af ter
noon", ";waa. spent socially,; after
whch(the guests partook of a de
Hciousjlunch. 'served in, the dining
room at aprettily, appointed table.
The monthly; party of the Ore
gona class of the Mj JI."Sundgf
school was' held .at the home of
William . Sisson, 1635V Saginaw
strfeef, Wednesday evening. Games
were' placed until a" late, hour,, af-;
ter. which, delightful refreshments
.were served. 'y ' J r.-''v .v... : '
' Those, enjoying- Cue . party were
Lionel Gray, ' Kenneth Mesher,
Franjis De Harpport, Donald
Hardcastle, ) Kenneth Webb", Dei
bert Schwabbaur' and Clarence
Park. .
A charming hostess of yesterday
afternoon, was Mrs.-1 C. B. McCut-'
Ioitgh."who entertained the mem
bers"f Chapter G bi the PEG Sis
terhood at her1 home. ' Yellow and
white blossoms 'were used' In the
rooms. The. paper of th after
noon, prepared. by ; Miss Qrace
Elizabeth Smith, was read by Mrs.
F. W. Selee. A number from the
chapter plan to attend., the Foun
ders day banquet -' Monday," Jan.'
i9y at the Multnomah hotel in
Portland. ' ' ! '
r Mrs. McCullough8 guests yes
terday wera Mrs. D.' BeechW,
Mrs. W. B. Burt. MrsJ C. K. Lo
gan; Mrs. - F. C. Churchill, Mrs.
Harwoo4 - Hall, Mrs. . E. J Huff-
man Mrs. "W.! M Hughes,. Mrs.. P
J; Kuntz, Mrs G. W. Laflar, Mrs
William McOIlehrlst, Mrs, , B. J.
Miles, Mrs. A. C.' Parr, Mrs. O. E
Price, Mrs. F? W.' Selee and Mrs,
A. T. Woolpert. - ; - ,; .
Mrs.' Harry- Zelsdorf and child
ren - left Wednesday for .Orland.
Cal., .where they will i Visit Mrs.
Zelsdorfa mother, - Mrs. Mary
CartwelL and 'uncle. Dr. B- D
Speck. j
SILVERTOX. pre., Jan. 15
(Speclal.:)'-4-Members : of Trinity
Choir and band gave' Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin ; Riviness, who were re
cently married, a pleasant little
surprise 'party at H the Riviness
home.' Wednesday evening of this
week.; ABairrof iSilver eandle-
Stipks werft, given to Mr. aid Mrs;
Rlriness. . , Those present were
Rev, and Mrs. George Henrikseu
Mr. " and vMrsL Lawrence Larsett,
Miss Dora' Henriksfen, M lss Louise
Kenrlksen, TVIIss Esther Towe, Miss
lngeborg uopierucr,- m.,w
Miss Jerdls Kloster, ; Mies Myrna
Sather, Miss Cora Satern Miss
Jerdls1 Kloster, Mitss Myrna Sather,
Miss' : Cora. J Satern, Miss ; Lillie
Madsen, Miss Esther Larson, Miss
Mario Coshouse, Miss Viola Riyi
nessr Mjss Ethel! Larson, Miss
Mamie Holman, Miss Cbara. Hol
min, Miss Jerdls Hansen, Miss
Christine . Bradstad, Miss " Agnes
Dahlen. - Miss' Florence : Holland,
Harold Holland,' Harold1 Larson,'
Victor Madsen, James Thompson,
Harry Thompson, William Thomp
son. Dan Riviness Victor Sather.
- An.tXnusually' . interestin g x dec-t
ora,tltek scheme, was used for. the;
refreshment' table for the meeting
Wednesday of ; tne saiem Arts
league. Orange candles Were
used in tie, silver . candlelabra
with supplementary candles in' the
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Good Heavy Material
Each 51.2&
; 36-in. Burlap
Green or! Brown
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OutingFlTOV
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Bcstt Grade Heavyweights
, J Oup ReguUr 23c, J. .
Now
lOe
Are Jpirst-QujaU
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flpraj design." Italian- sticks, made
to, resemble water lilies, at -each
.end.. A profusion" of fine fern was
used on the tablewlth fronds o(
sword fern completing the, effect
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Mrs. A. G. Kron (LoIIta Davis)
and her little, daughter, Constance
Virginia, of Portland, are house
guests for the ! week at the home
of Mrs: T. W. Dayies., Mrs. Krbn
will return' to f Portland Sunday.
The CiTic Arts' section of the,
Salem. Arts league will meet for!
the first meeting of the year at
7: 3Q o'clock this evening in the
educational room of the city li
brary. . . y j : -4
The Young Married People's
club of the First Baptist Church
met' for a pot luck supper in the
church rooms Wednesday evening.
About 40 members' took part, in
the revival services which are be
Ing held by the pastor. Rev. D.
K. Peterson is the teacher of the
class. : - -
The Woman.; Auxiliary of St.
Paul's Episcopal church, will meet
this afternoon with Mrs, H. D.
Chajnbers, at; the rectory, j '
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Miss Lena, Payne of Portland,
representing the St. Helen's Pujjf
&,' Paper company is, in Salem for
a few days at the home, of Mr. and
Mrs.' George H. Dunsford, 1415
Saginaw street, i . - '
YWCA Work Is Praised
In Recent Rjeport Here
Physical education ahd training
of .the YWCA Is" weir conducted.
according to the ' report made by
Mrs.- William Hertzog, chairman
of the general edticatlon commit
tee; Between 25 and. 3o Women
and girls attended the Wednesday
classes conducted at YMCA. Class
es to fit : the : needs of ' business
women, classes for1 girls and others
were arranged during parts of - the
day. - ! - r -) ' :
Mrs. Helen M. Stewart, official
Uurse of the Metropolitan- Insur
ance company, conducts the physi
cal) examinations ahd serves as
health director of the association.
Mrs. E. E; Eniott. Miss Georgia
ElHs, and Miss Mary Erlcksou are
members of r the staff ' that ls put-
tlngr across J the physical training
program: for the-YWCA. ;
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TIiLh Is tlie first 'tlmflf iii our career that
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sell at sudfi prices, , In no way do they
resemble tho ordinary tltt-drpss. TL,
harmonizing color combinations are tx-'
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