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" - -- - TirpilSDAY i:07linXG, JANUARY 22, 1925 ' rrllls V.02JEN OP TIIE-LEGIS-1 X : LATUAe are extended a errVcoraia Invitation, through therrel4en4 Mrs, C. K. Spauld isLZ, ta 14 guests, on. Saturday Af terriui$at ?:30' o'clock, .for the ianfcary social meeting of tb Sa lem', Worhans club at the club houH on Nprth Cottage street, norfa o"r.6enCer. . . Ecjia'oUr Jones wilt be speaker of the afternoon taking as hla snb- ' Ject,' "Women in Politics.". No tjo'rel delightful way of learn ing history, and history In all Its fee Curacy,; is available - than thrdnsli tie marvelously wrought yhotoplayf of the Yale University aeries, te second of which, "Jamestown, opens for showing : In tovrn. tdday under: the auspices of te American Association; -of University Women. Th e : Li fcerty theater; will- pres4 eht '"Jamestown" as its feature attraction today, tomorrow, ; and " ships of the brave Edgllfih.settlere, .their BuITerings from famine and the Indians, and the-romance of PocffJ-ontas, the beautiful Indian Princess, and. the English, tobacco grower. Captain John Rolfe. ' Do lores Cassinelli clays' Pocahontas" impdrtant, roles 'are characterized by : Rohert; Gaillard, aul McAllis ter, Leslie, StQwe arfL ilaijry Ken dall.? 'aWesUwdJ Mas adapted front "Fiobeers of-the. CriASouth': written by Mary Johnston. , Because; the original ,.ite 5 of Jamestdwn, $be,. f Ust,. permanent English settlement la America, : now,rbe&rs. no- resemblance to the Virginia colony that nlayed so im portant', a IPart in the making.- of America, $ ale University Press, when it cams f to produce "James town,", 'the second Chronicle- of America to be released by Pathe. had io reconstruct the settlement withrits protecting stockade -. This was dona" on. Long Island, where the' producers leased 26 acres 'of .wild .woodland. . There was n'o )water, no electricity and no. telephone connection on , the land', .buC after efght .weeks of tremendous labor, all modern eon "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" "Tulips , , . ..... ...... Miles ." With MissMagers a, member of both ahe Salem and the; Portland Clrie Music clubs, she -will have the privilege- of presenting some of her Salem pupils, also, over the Portland radio. She is mak- The' Boston Willamette club ap- I Ia? Plans, for" Just this a little cording to a social item ip the J laier. - - , Willamette Collegian, was enter tained on Jfew Year's evening by Mr. R. G. EIfhelberger is a President and - Mrs, - Carl Gregg house guest at the G. W. Laflar Doney at their apartment! in home.. - - Cambridge. A New England clam t - - . chowder supper was enjoyed tby. . lOne, of Salem's,. most, congenial those present. After "telling sUr- social organizations ,1s the J"irst ies" and singing songs the party Methodist, Sunday . school YKK adjourned to meet again Int. the class which meets, for an enjoy- spring. . i ,. I able social gathering at the home . Those, present were: Mr; and of one of the members each month. Mrs. Ray Attebury and son, Jun- The January meeting-was held on lor; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew qatn, Tuesday evening, at, the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walton, Mr; land Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, two and Mrs. W. O. NIchoL Rev. and Mrs. one-half miles east of town. " Bullock, Miss Ruth Spoor iMr. An entertaining program was and Mrs. Paul II. ,Dpney Mrs. prepared for the pleasure of the Hubert. Wilken, Miss Arda pth- guests including a piano solo by am, John Moody, Hugh Doney, the hostess, Mrs.. Lloyd . Lee,, a and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. Carl reading' by Mrs. Curry, stories by Gregg. Doney. ' I both .Pr, And Mrs J D. McCor-. - .;'; '.j.-. ' t. :. Hi niick and Harry Scott, a reading Mr: ajid MrsVFredericlTS.yain- br Mrs." Ralph Kletzing,' and' a port who are on' a six weeks ;mo- comic character-report -by Mrs. .. P. tor trip through southern Califor- H. Acton. A series of games fol- nia, expect to go as far south i as lowed' the program, 'after - which: TIa Juana; Jw , ji , ,j r refreshments ;were; served, 1 , . 1 ' . : - JThe members of the class pres r rfhVGray-V Belle t fu Ie the ent were: Ida Pearl, McCormickv scene- at 6 o'clock tomorrow: We- Ada C. -; Lee,. Mrs. C. .P. Temple; ning of a no-hrost dinner party fpr Poster Odom, S. W. Jlarsters, R. Chapter AB and Chapter G of the ."VvV Kammer, P. H,, Acton,-Lloyd PEO sisterhood In honor of J Mar- A Lee, Carl R. Miller, George E. thine Grimsby who wllle In town Lewis,, Doris Barker, Lois Scott, to inspect the chapters. All I vis- Emmett ; Welling,-; H. E. : Shade, iting PEG'S are' Invited to the din- Blanche,. Odom, : C. P. . Temple, kar.i, - -,,'r ' Mrs.-' Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' . r"r . ! .", 4 Ift Kletzing, Merrill Barber. Mrsl 'iMrTand Mrs. Wi Laflar ' ep- Cari: Miller, ; Mrs. Ri W..Ham tertained on Tuesday evening at me Harry w.- Scott, Serena . Ac one t the week's enjoyable din- ton,. Marie Welling, Gertrude "ner parties "Covers wero placed Shade, Velma Legge,'.. and Mar ion Me, and Mrs. E. P.? Smith. ' r, . . Mr. J.. P. Smith of Superipn Wl; 1 ' Mr- and Mrs, iP.f D .Qulsenbury, j 3 The First Presbyterian church Gayle Hildebrand, Robin Day and Laaies' AldT society will meet at the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laf- 2?30 o'clock tomorrow: a fternoon larv t , i in the churchy parlors. This is a ' ' ' ' ' f pdstponed meeting of the society. - ... ' . I IV , 1UUUID IUC a1ihS wester rionmgsneaa r- chairman dn charge. SOCIAI. CALElXDAIt i TODAY - National League of I Women veniencea ,were installed' and the settlement- of Jamestown - had been duplicated In every detail. . : Unlike; othjer exterior eet of this sort. every building was, en- .The group who will assist Mrs. Voters. Organization ? meeting. Assembly .room of .city library. 2 : 30 ocIock. : j. , Jamestown;" second I of "The Chronicles of America." Liberty Theater. Under sponsorship of AAUW.H J- t I . ... Alpha Chi Omega alumnae as sociation, Mrs". Carl T.l Pope, 1035 Belmont street. S Sewing society of Woman's Re lief Corps. Mrs.' I. L, McAdams,' 245 street. - ' - ?j . . , Council meeting. -Salem Art's league. . City library, r 7 to 9 o'clock. J Friday ; ; Inspection of chapters AB and G of the -PEO Sisterhood. Cecilian Music" clubi Reception." Professor ,T-S.,Roberts ihome 505i N. ; Summer , street, 8 o'clock. -"Jamestown," second of "The Chronicles of America" Liberty theater. Under sponsorship of aauw. v..-r.;: ,i 14 :!'ti ff ? ' s Mothers class of First Metho dist church. Mrs. Fred L. Miller, 1209 N. 5th street, .hostess, 2 O'clock. -. ' - J ! " ! . West Side, circle of the Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. Lena Hock ett, '1603 N. Commercial, street, hostess. 2i30 o'clock;! First. Presbyterian church La dies' Aid .society. , Church parlors 2:30. o'clock. . . if r L International . . Relations com mittee. Round Table; discussion. City library, 7 Vclock. ' ' ,"' Saturday , Salem Woman's club: Club house, 2:30 o'clock. , ffThe Wom an in! Politics," by Seymour Jones. I "Jansestown," second -of- "The Chronicles of . America.f Liberty theater!, Under sponsorship of AAUWt 4:: - -II-:-':-' : League of Women ; Voters, has an-inMna... u.c t,.. nounced the anticipated organic- Clements," Chtlds, Frlzzel Reln- Uormeettog Jn Salem for 2:30 hart, . McAfee. Skaife. -. Smart, o'clock this afternoon in the as- Wn.1Vl. . wMfn., sembir room at the city .library. elke an? WWtt,sV : The work, of the i league rwill be t " .--. explained at this time with all I A meeting interesUng to every women who have the right of finest present was that on Tues- franchise invited to be present, day evening of the Sajem Writers' Attendance, . of course, does, s not iub at which -Miss Grace EUsa- obligate one to Join the league. beth Smith was- hostess ' Prof es- Bulletins' on the league give alsor M. E. Peck, in the absence of tlrely finished. They .were not I number of reasons, why women Mrs. Elmer Ross, the leader, pre- merely affront and .one side, but J will want to Join: t j i J sided. complete fpur-slded, roofed build- - Because It la. the only national h A fanciful poem,. 'The Child Ingsi finished inside as 'well as nn'-partisan organisation existing Outside the Gate," by Perry Pres onti 'so '.that the entire picture of solely for the political education cott Reigelman, opened the pro- "Janaestown" interiors : and ex- or women. -t gram. .xne contribution , ot teriots-i was made ia the replica Because it develops -the- Intelll- Charles J: Lisle dealt with the ot Jamestown. "This, is unusual gence el. the . individual voter characteristics of the couger uh- in motion picture production.. It through forums, discussions and der the title ofrVelvet Foot, the enaUedl Director Edwin-1 Holly- broadcasting information on pub- Outlaw." Mrs. F. g. Barton read wood to shoot tnrougn wmaows " .- jwo puemj, "me uoua uoose and get action outside, as well as Because it gives disinterested and . "Dream Smoke." Mrs. In. J 'i nprtisan rnformaaoaL on parties, Blanche Jones had delightful eon- . '""Captain January' V is the "film candidates- and -measures, i f; s tributions In- both verse and prose, which will be shown with "James- ' Because it offers practical pro- the former, a poem, "Empty tbwn.'', It too, ,4s an endoraedpn'amsim , government and poll-1 hests," and second, The Soul's photoplay., -ucs. xor use in your state, t your Mountain, . Top." . "Perfection" TD9" committee in cnarge OI me I "r ( , t was a new poem reaa uy axib. w. detail wox lit hrlniing Bnch out-1 , Because it works to secure law jy Fargo. The tribute to ;john standing: attractions o Salem are enforcement ,1 -i Hotchkiss which Miss Edna Gar- "itrs: 'A. IT. Chamnan. Mrs. Georse I iecase n woras i xo promoie i tield read at the farewell banquet iW. Hiij, and Mrs. J, Ray " Pfem- I tnat ; ' international cooperation J giren in his honor was re-read by berton. t , I " ' I is necessary to preent,wr. I.Mrs.' F. G. Franklin. " Tne most i . ijecaase worn ia secure iawn i extensive contribution of the eve- - The- Weit Side circle ot the Ja- li "Tb Af te! son "Lea Aid socle tv will enlov l ""' "t""iC " - box," me original wors: oi itODert son ,1-ee jyia sociecy ,wiuT enjoy m t no-ansa it nrn a mtcttsi' L . . social meeting tomorrow . after-nnnA 1nr mtn nt ti iwi 1' . : nonn it 'tliA .hnmtt rt Xfrii Inal"". . ' . " "7- s A,uee ior law eveains were. 7t "7. a, Zr n Z. n all groups, where tney may tie auxiliary; Mrs. Ci A. Kells, and Mrs.' Curtis Cross.; ; i i .--:' " i-k.H . 'Prominent among Salem's social clubs is the Capital bridge club ,whlch was entertained, for one of ; the most delightful of the season's meetings, ; yesterday .af ternoon at the - home'- of Mrs. Frank Durbin.- A charmingly ap pointed 1 o'clock luncheon, was followed by an afternoon of bridge, the playing honor going to Mrs. Edwin Baker .Guests of, the club for the af ternoon were: ; Mrs.. Frank Spen cer, Mrs. w. H. Anaerson, jvirs. Flanders , of Portland, Mrs. Al Jones. Mrs,, Ralph "Vatson, and Mrs. Curtis Cross. I r The members of the club are: Mrs. W. n.. Dancy, iMrs. Edwin Baker, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner,; Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Mrs. ! R E.. Steiner, .Mrs. W. j Carlton i Smith,; ' Mrs. George G. Brown, Mrs. II. IL Olinger. Mrs. Milton; Meyers, Mrs, George F. Uodgers,' and Mrs. Frank Durbin. : i! i ' :-v n ?. W-v t;--i? "'H I1?! At theTOeeting yesterday at the; home'of Mrs. .P. A. Elker of " the! local achapter of. the Daughters of; the Nile. Mrs. John. R.; Sites was1 elected president. Other! officers; will be: Mrs. C. J. Green,: -vice: president! and Mrs.- George jpuns-l ford, secretary-treasurer, j 1 j J i j The day jwas spent on' sewlng; for the' Shriners! hospital in Port land,. An invitation was extended; at Uis time from the (Eugene club to the;, Salem group1 to ,be guests at benefit bridge tea and sewing, social on Saturday.' : For the ' February meeting the! club will meet with Mrs. E. If, .Ken- nedy. ;,fcT' ; : r ' !: Earlier in the week a number from Salem; were guests 1 .ar the Impressive- ceremonial i held i in Portland A seven o'clock ban- quet followed at (the Benson ho tel. Those attending, from Salem were: Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. Buckner. Mrs; Claire Vibbert, ; Mrs. Lee Kuhn, and Mrs. Glenn Niles. Both, Mrs Kuhm and Mrs. Miles were Jni-j tlated into the chapter ati the afi ternoon ceremonial. 1 PEO founders day was observ ed with a luncheon and elaborate programme I at the Benson ; hotel yesterday , with 17,4 ; qnaembers of the PEO Sisterhood i present,' This was the annual celebration when the Portland chapters Join to gether to honor the seven ' found ers of this , organization 'which now numbers 35,000 members. : An, unusual feature Ij of the luncheon was the . birthday cake presented by chapter C which was cut beforehe assembly by Mrs. vieve Baum Gasktns of chapter S, who isiuow of this city, sang, ae companifd by Mrs. Juanita Cheney-Manning. - ' -j"'.; ":!. '-: , ' ' i1 Mrs. W. Brown" presided and member; assisted about the room, i i j 'The fcouncil Wishes mpt hear tily to t'hank ; the different mem bers who have so graciously as sisted In I the 'success of the cele bratIoni couBCi oKicers declared yesterday in commenting on the annual observance; Oregonian. ; Twenty members of Hal Hib bard 'Auxiliary inet Friday after noon at! the home of Mrs. Fred Thompson, the president." In to ken,, of J her service , as president last year, Mrs. Thompson, was presented with the past, presi dent's jewel.. JTh presentation was made by Mrs. Leroy. Hewlett. i A neatly hound history of" the organization for: the "closing year was the ! gift j to the auxiliary of Mrs.. John Bertelson. The ;mem bers present voted to. give a post card shc(wer for one of their mem bers who is ill in a Portland san itorium.! . ' .! ' K, ' ; I Carnations and fern gave a charming floral atmosphere to the tea-table. assisted j in the j serving by Mrs. Alice - Verry of present partook chapter! of the cake and iCt All members who were unable to at tend because of illness Were re membered wiih a. small box. r The programme 1 of the after noon consisted of a! tribute to the founders by Miss Jessie Skinner ajid a .founders';, day i supplication composed by Mrs. I Maybell Sim kins of McMlnnvIHe, state' corres ponding secretary jot the state chapter, read, by Mrsi CilW. Hen- Jjderson of chapter N.' Mrs. L. B. uuii ol cnuyier J leu j uie i r.u ode. . Mrs. J. Rji Thiehoff of chap ter N sang a group ot jsongs, ac companied by Miss Nettie Foy, al so of chapter X. ! Mrs. Roxama Waldorf gave violin solos, accom panied by i Mrs.; Maybell Walcott, both -fo chapter1 E. Mrs, Gene- Bessie. Baker! Walcher. Mrs. Thompson was and' Mrs. Blanche W0GDBURH HEWS I .. ' i- i I Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Eyerly and children have moved here from near Spokane and Mr. Eyerly has purchased Frederick Heppe's Variety-store; ; 1 . ': ' - J.; H.iBaughman celebrated his 98th birthday Tuesday, January 13 by having a family reunion at his home. Mr; : Baughman is a great reader; Is1 well and looks forward to celebrating his. 100th anniversary. ; i , J i : :t :. Miss S. M. Perclval of Redfleld, S. D.; who has ibeen visiting her sister, Mrs. John Nolan, left Mon day for San Francisco to visit a niece. iMIss Percival Is a milliner and will go from her visit in Cal ifornia to Chicago to buy goods before returning home. The i regular meeting of Ever green Chapter No. 41, OES, was held Monday evening. After the meeting a banquet was held for the pleasure of, Mr. .and Mrs. J. M. Poorman, chapter members of Evergreen' chapter. Dr. Thomas Sims was toastmaster and respon ses were made by Martin W. Shrieber, worthy patron, Mrs. J W. Richards! and F. ,W. Settie- mier. , charter ! members. Mrs Maud Mochel represented the past mtrons club and Hiram Overton, the past; patrons." . 1 . h ? " f Mr. and Mrs. Poorman are. mov ing to Portland in a few day&.and they will be greatly missed by the chapter, i where 4hey have labored Tor Its" good all these years. -'r- Tuesday . afternoon St. Mary's guild met" with. Mrs. T. ! C. Poor- man. The regular. yearly electlpn was held.. . Mrs. Frank Wolfe was elected' president, Mrsj H. D. Mil ler, secretary, and Mrs4 H. M. Aus tin was reelected treasurer. .Mrs. J.-L. Shorey, Mrs. Fred Havernann and Mrs. E. G. Emmett; were ap pointed to take charge of the buy ing and cutting of the articles for the guild members to make. --. The hostess was; assisted, in serving by Mrs'. H. M. Austin and MrsT Hr D. Miller. The next meeting "will be Tuesday, Jan. 27, with Mrs. J. L. Shorey. ; ; " ' .: ! J ' Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. M. Austin entertained' the Phjab bridge club.. Mrs. Don Cowles had high score. The hostess.. was assisted In serving by her daughter Dorthea. Those present were Mrs. F. C. Poorman, Mrs.F. X. Beck, Mrs. Frank : Whitman, ' Mrs. A. Beck, Mrs. John Hunt; Mrs. L. M. Bitney, and Mrs. Frank Proctor and Mrs. Don Cowles .of Living ston, Mont.; , -. I'; . Mrs. Fred Evenderej entertained the Wednesday afternoon' bridge club. Mrs; H. D. iMilier received the guest prize and Mrs, Keith Powell the club prize, j . . ' Mrs. Don Cowles and son Don left for .their home inl Livingston, Mont., Saturday. p 1 The last meeting of the five hundred club Was held; Friday eve ning at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. K.' Sanderson. iPrlzes went to Mrs. F. W. Settlemier and E. X. Beck. The-hostess was assisted at serving by Mrs. E. G Emmett and Mrs; Lyman Shorey. . ' .' ' : ' . Saturday evening, .ianuary 10, Mr. and. Mrs. EugeneV, Courtney were hosts to a second partyMrs. H. D. Miller and Frank Proctor received the prizes. . Five hundred was played at six tablek.' The hos tess was ' assisted ; in j serving" :by Mrs. John: Hunt and jMrs. H. D. Miller. The first party; was given Thursday night. Thee were five tables of five-hundred and. Mrs. Blaine McCord and Dr O. K. Wolf were prize winners. . Mrs. Court new was assisted by Mrs. R. Guissy Mrs. John Hunt and Mrs.. Blaine McCord. Silverton Resident Dies Tuesday at ge of 74 SILVERTON, Ore.ijJn :20W. (Special to The Statesman). Mrs. Anna B. JoTinson, aged 74, to Ileal Rupture i , j A - Marvelous j Self. Home-Treat. 4.:. meiit That Anyone Can Use on Any . Hupturr, Iirge " ' or Small Costs Nothing to Try s. j l Rnptcr! peopl iall over O r rountrr re amazed at tb almost rairarulous re sults of fcimple Method for rupture ti. 4 ia beins st free U all who write tor 11, Thin remarkable Rapture System is nt of the greatest blessings ever offered u ruptured men, woiueu and thilJreu. It la being pronoaneed the mon urrs.-f 1.1 Method ever discovered, aud stakes Ui se of trusses or supports unnecev-ary. Xo matter how bjid the ruuture, hom lone you have had it, or hr hsrd u hold: no matter how many kin.Ii of tnis e yen. have worn, let nothing prevent t.. from setting' this FREK I'RKATMEST. Whether you think you. are p-v-t help i have a rupture as larre as your fist, ihit nisrvelons System mill so control it a&4 keep it up inside as to surprise rou iih ita mat'e ifafluence It will se "help you restore the parts where the rupture eoite through that soon yon will be as free tn work at any oecnpation as though you Uad never bees raptured. Yoa can hav free trial of this won derful strengthening preparation by nu rr ly sending your name and address to W. A.- COZXIKOS,! In&, 394-B Coliings Building, Watertowa, N. T. Send no mon ey.. The trial is free." Write now' tolv. It may save the wearing of a truss :!. rest of your life. Adv. j died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. P. Hobart. at jSilverton this noon at 12:10 following a Ions Illness. Funeral services will be held from the chapel Thursday afternoon .at 2 o'clock.. ;' Mrs. Johnson; has been a resi dent of Silverton 32. years. She is survived by two children, Mrs. A. P. . Hobart of Silverton and G. E. Johnson of Salem;' nine grandchil dren and one eat-grandchild. fmiiiii " WE PAY CASH FOlt ; YOUR t URtilTUR E ! . .ANd TOOLS Capital H&rdwuro '& s Furniture Co. Beet Price. Paid 289 N. Oom'l Bt. Phone f 47 Ilockett. 1603 N. Commercial treet, at 2:30 o'clock. , ; I Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith. .Mrs. exchange Ideas; make plansi and U m. Reeves, Mrs. Harold Asher, wor togemer ior tne tnings in Mra Ray Smith. which thev.hav a. common, in- Mrs.. Ed BohnseTileftJata lastllterest. ... .. it i - Mr. and Mrs; Robert Panlus will entertain- for the next meet Ing ofthe club. ; " ',-', : The members of the. sewing so- Because it urges women to en roll In the political parties and to work through them to Improve ti a maehlnam' nf rnrfim m enr - 0 ... . . . . TTr t i. Because it is composed of local ' """D , V, X . and state leagnes-which fe t- WfA . V tmtA with thn, v.afoTiAl Isarflp. I noon " aewiii5 ai. uw uume ; t ini . mn w mniTT.HahPd Mrs. L L. McAdams, 245 D street. .m7h - 't, ft,,.rEach member la asked to bring vua vuqu ar ev- hwwuuhi v&aM- week for Loa Angeles, CaLi' for a two mont9 visit D0.;TD33'S - . J . ' - 4- - . . : - -.JOHCKCLO " j- t -; Pr--"':l3T,J Wan aspiiiirt "nexleetinf w t -sicuna row prescnoe balsaj'BA I mont street xri rA ho-rtPat rrv. 6Ullra couiituiice meets t w for a . bronchial sffsctloas. BAMJLMSA l m0n lTl Will Be DOStegS to- . la tut. .veritable preparation mads i day tor the members of the Alpha " . , from a -co vrf pisat. Dr. Benj. nv. rtro, -t ...rtti uarr "Ronnd Table'- discussion Professor S. B.. Laugnun, head,oi H - aln1no'tiat ' nunartnuiiit - at ?.he' ' Sle.m eoS1? h Willamette university, will talk T. C .;."; Andsrson. Ms, writes: "I -a it iivtiy far my practice and bit (ami. -. .. IV ta .quick, sere and. safe ia its a- .os t.Ka Botntng aUa." Toward the ead f the iafloena epfc demie a s-oVM-nmeat pbysieiaa noticed that a trie of ladiaaa in Nevada, h, th. n.a of wits frem a astivs plant were immune irom tae ravagea of laflaeasa. ile asod . tlon than by .working alone, -; t ' , , . illrs. E. . Barnes Is the -house gMest of her daughter, Mrsw Wil- lard Seton Kaufman, in Seattle. . her own worfe jj The, members of the GAR will be. guests of the so ciety at this time. 4 ... . " Two, speakers will contribute tomorrow evening to the. program when, the .International Relation radios will be - interested In the boon program. ' today from the Oregonian - radio, KTGW, frem to the group on a topic in which he ie deeply-interested, "The- Fel lowship of Reconslllatlon." An- these oil among his white pat4nt and 1 12: 30 tO 1 :30 o'clock When! a -,.,a. ,v, ,aw svllf tbea in korpiui overflowing with I rt nrdt xTt nrt ivaMee 1 0ner speaker, whom many win ;;4tv' ttW., ,. Znll t (S,pQi f MlM MinnU 1 be glad to hearwill tu Miss Mary d - foot 1 men the world and for same time, it waa not possible r" supply the demand. jtEA has now been atandivd ad (ires uniformly miraenloaa rssulM-ki our ways:, l. it seethes the inflamed morane a relieves imatien.' SU nrreases secretion of mucous and oer- faits easy erpec tors t ion. 3. It atimnlaiea poree of the skin ia throwing off body jioiioTTs ma it nnaea tne eanse, eheckior ' gnrm action immediatelv. ---1)8 not eonfaae it with ordinary balsam rongb ttots that are only soothlnr st- rps aud do aot ro to the bate of the trouble. Unlike other eoagh remedies U Al. VMS A is free from coal tar and etaer narmrm narcoues; Pleasant to-take and sioiatly safe to. rive to -children. H4 sure Ton get BAL-SA-HE-A with the picture of the Indian aa the package, Csriteed to relievo nay eonfa, to mat ter frota what cause, or yoanncaey back. All drarisU sell BALSAM E A. Ia Salem bay will sing a group , of numbers. Miss Locile Atkinson Is appearing under the direction of the! Civic Music club of Portland. Her first group win Include: ' I f 'Morning" . Speaks 'The Shadow March" . . Del I Rlego B. Eyre, who will talk on rinter- national .Relations" based on the pointed observations she . made while -on- her trip abroad. The committee invites all those interested to become an audience My Love la a ; Muleteer" iBauer f theprogram which will b toU lowea. DJ u sesaion ol uiscussiuu. In the second group will be a number ofi4negro . spiritual' aad character songs, Including -; Run on Home, sinner". ; . ......... ....... Strickland "Lil Black Rose' ! "Hard Trials" Adv. V Much - Interest always attends the concerts given for Salem audi ences under the sponsorship of I i . 1 Guion I the Woman's Auxiliary of the Jnrieirh f YMCA. This season, win mark On -the same urocram' Amy I tae auxiliary's third concert which from J. c. Perry, the droixiit, I Blackly, a pnbil ol Mrs. Holllns- h announced fori Wednesday eve- I f 1 - j worthi will give a group of piano ninffi reornary 4, at me irss i i- M . iiathAifi.r nm..n r in r s tt rii ;. f eluding the C Minor Prelude, 1 as well aa favored focal musicians, Etude No1. 3, Valse in I flMraor. 1 wiu ee preaenieo. Aiany are es- S 'land Ballade No. 3 in A Flat. pecially looking forward to the ."VTeldon Hude,: a pupil 6t Miss j appearance! ot the Salem Boys Clone's -school of whistlinj." will! chorus. Si. a tLa followiag two vwilstlias I The eomsilttee who i3 at work solos, with the . accompaniments completing the plans. Includes 1-C3 is e a...... .- :. i" : !! - - i li - ' 1.T :A- .1. '-.'''':" ' New 1. , Timely Sale of UK m . - 3 rocks of course m to elaborate on the quality of these dresses. A glance in our windows or a survey of the racks will immediately divulge the high quality of. Crepes, - Crepe de Chines, ; satin back Silksj Of j course we cannot include alterations in the low price ol , 3 I - i Crepes arid?Justre;jti'; 95 i At sixteen dollars one would not, really expect to re-: ceiveiany such values as the dresses that we are showing: in : this lot. . Satin r back Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe, double face Crepe and prints, trimmed with metal ic braid and lace. There are practically all sizes. Vithout . restriction they will sell at I -j i; v.r by LoU Stone: Mrs. J. W. Harbison, president of