The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING j FEBRUARY 13. 1925
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SOCIETTla giriflg'ttuch-atten
tion to ? the sliver tea which St
Paul's Guild is sponsoring 'this
afternoon at the attractive rresld
ence of Mr. and Mrs, Curtis' Cross
on Lincoln Hill. In the living
rooms -the hostesses will 2e: Mrs.
Henry Thielsen, Mr.' H. D. Cham
bers, Mrs. E. CL Cross, Mrs. U. G.
Shipley and Mrs. 1' Rex , Sanford.
Miss Marie Patton -and Miss Vir
ginia Cross will open the door for
the, guestsj V "
Mrv.vH. "D;- ''Chambers,'' ""Mrsi
Frank i Spears, and Mrs. 'E.
Terwilliger -will ?ha?e '.charge in
the dining room where; during the
first hdur,"Mrt; Frank Dur bin and
Mrs. H. D. Chambers will pour
and, during the fcecond'hour.'Mrs.
William rKeixneyer. and Mrs. G. E.
Terwilliger, xMrs Allan vCarson,
.Mr.. Edward Stewart, "Mrs. A.
Humphreys, aha" Mrs." Earl Dane
will assist.
Mrs. T. A. Roberts and Mrs. V.
Connell DyerwIIi be in charge on
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PHONE IOC
ithe second floor during calling
hours. ' j
A large throng of townswomen
will, without doubt, be guests for
this attractive affair. , -
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Pre-viewings yesterday noon
of David Belasco's excelling com
edy, -'Daddies," which is to be
shown today ?and tomorrow in
conjunction with ."Vincehnes,"
were made before the members of
the Better Films committee of the
American Association of 'Unlver-
sity Women. The - response was
unanimously favorable, and those
who go to see 'Daddies' today
and tomorrow ar the Liberty when
the third of the "Chronicles"' is
given, as well, will have Just as
much rippling laughter before
them as the interested committee
had yesterday.; They will experi
ence the same excruciating mo
ments at the sight of-Crockett,
and display the same pleasure at
the outcome. v'But then, Imagine
Any five normal men organizing
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A Correction
Miller's advertisement in yester
day's afternoon paper stated
'New Spring Coats Special
' ' $18.50"
It should have read:
"New Spring Dresses Sperial
S18.SO"
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a. Bachelor's ! club," "with a five
thousand -dollar forfeit expected
of every traitor, and see the re
sults! Well,-they re delightful.
to say the least
Vincerine" Is an historical
drama and with a flaent portray
&1 of : breathless - facts ' shows in
exact detail of the memorable feat
which gave five states to our na
tion. George Rodgers Clark is.
of coarse, at the center of the
achievement.
" One of the ' interesting gather
ings of the week was the Illinois
reunion last' evening at' the Cham
ber of Commerce, with the guest
group being made "up of the two
hundred former residents of Il
linois now. living fn Marion conn-
ty. ' ' - !
Special music was given by the
high school orchestra and Repres-
entative Frank R. Lonergan of
Portland spoke. Miss Mary Eyre
told interestingly of her foreign
travels last summer, Common
ity ringing completed a thorough
ly Enjoyable evening.
The many Salem friends of
Mrs. George J. Pearce and Miss
Dorothy Pearce will be interested
to know that-they are located now
at the Kier Apartments. 401 Olive
street, San Diego. , ' Miss Helen
Pearce is in Cambridge.
One of the lovely affairs of the
week was the bridge party at
which Mrs. G. W. Laflar enter
tained, r when she Invited as her
guests the. members of two bridge
clubs the Monday afternoon, and
the Tuesday. A delightful , Val
entine luncheon was served at
five o'clock, with red candles and
a bowl of red carnations attract
ive on the table. t The same fes
tive decorative plan was in evid
ence about the rooms.
The playing prise was won by
Mr C. E. Cash at t.
The guests of 'Mrs Laflar in
cluded: Mrs.-Irwin Smith, Mrs. C.
E. Cashatt, Mrs. William Bushey,
Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mrs. J. O.
Hosford, Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs.
H. S. Poisal, Mrs. J. R. - Pollock,
Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. F, E.
Shafer, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. Wal
ter Buckner, Mrs. W. E. Wilson,
and Mrs. A. T. Wain. .
One of the most unusual and
elaborate dance spectacles ' now
before the public is that given by
the .Portia Mansfield Dancers!
This already much-anticipated
dance concert, which takes ' place
on Feb. 18 at the Grand theatre,
will present a program, rich In
novelty. Miss Mansfield has stud
ied the art of the dance both in
Help ; the Boys in the : Hospitals American Red" Cross Rdll Call February 9 to 14
T trji-yiiexpfected Company lira Pleasured if ' .-T
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construction and show you bow useful the "Buff elen Bed Davenpert can be in your home. See
our -windows.
Kaxy Tenrns tif
Paywirnt ir
desired
We charge '..
no interest
Trade youf
Old .
Furniture
for New
With Kyanize you can do any painting job yourself during the odd moments. It
works easily and.; makes a real, job, even for. the inexperienced. Kyanize means per
fect success to the user who properly applies these varnishes as directed or "your
money back fori the empty can." ' ! -
There is a Kyanize product for every need -
Our Special Kotcorriine Offer '
We want you to get acquainted with the value and uses of genuine Dutch Kalsomine.1
You can do the job yourself with the Dutch Brand.
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entitles the holder to Ten Lbs. (10) ol any
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5 lbs. of two colors :if you wish. ' Just Sign
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NAME
ADDRESS. .
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I COCIAX. CAIXirDAR
. J . Today
. Silver UaBt.'PaBl'a Guild. Cur
tis Cross home on Lincoln hill
2:30 io '5-'SO o'clock.' -
"Viacenaes." Third - (df the
Chronicles of America. Liberty
theater. Afternoon tnd evening.
Wdman's Missionary society
First Presbyterian ehurch. Church
parlors, t: JO o'clock.' : -
Benefit-vard party. Afternoon
and evening; Silver Bell circle,
WOW hall.
Cradle Roll party. - --Women's
society. First Baptist church, 2: 30
o'clock. '- 1 V ;
Silver teaj Willing ' Workers'
class. First Christian church.
"In Arcady." McKinley . school
operetta. St. PauTs Parish hall.
8:13 o'clock. '
Three-Link club. Club-rooms.
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Salem Woman's club. Business
meeting. Club house. .
"Vincennes." Third of ' the
Chronicles of America. : Liberty
theater.
Cooked food sale. Ladies of the
First ETangeilcal church. S. P
office. . v .
Cooked food sale, ladies of the
Central Congregational church
Epley's store. 19 th and State. "T
J unior King's Heralds. Mrs.
A. A. . Lee, hostess. 2 to 4:30
o'clock.
Mrs. Ralph White's party for
junior dancing class. Derby hall.
Europe and America for many-
years and her dance creations i are
strikingly -original. The program
for this city, includes several, bril
liant and dazzling ensemble num
bers. ' Reviewers In all the 'cities
visited this season - have been -ex
traordinarily enthusiastic..: aver
this gifted dance organization
The Chicago Tribune, after pay
ing "tribute to the loveliness ' of
the girls and , their "superb, cos
tumes adds: "They "keep the
audience -spellbound toy the sheer
beauty -.of the thing". Tickets
are on Bale by Mrs. Beetha Junk
Darby. . s
"Mrs. ' Louis Lachmund was hos
tess for the meeting this week of
the , Junior Guild of St. . Paul's
church.' Plans .Were made for a
post-Easter , dance. Mrs. Lach
mund was assisted by Mrs. Wil
liam Walton and Mrs. W. Carlton
Smith In the serving, of refresh
ments.
Mrs. Fritz Slade will entertain
the Guild in March.
The 'Junior King's 'Heralds of
the First Methodist church will
meet from 2 to 4130 o'clock to
morrow afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. A. Lee for a Valentine
party with a series of delightful
Valentine games planned for; the
afternoon.' valentine, dedoratlons
.will also be used: Assisting" Mrs
Lee will be: Miss tsabelle Hustou
und Miss Dorothy Taylor.
The 'Juniors will Ming their
thank offering at this time which
goes' tb missionary work in Giku
i, Africa.
Miss Danta Robbins of Salem,
Benior in . vocational education.
was manager of the interelass re
lays stunt put on at the annual
QIdcoso at O. AC. . The Giocoso
is the woman's f un-f est sponsored
by the Woman's Athletic associa
tlon. Stunts, cheering, music and
races were featured on the pro
gram. -
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Busey ex
tended hospitality on Wednesday
evening to t the members of the
B: E. club. The rooms." were ap
propriately decorated with -daffo
dils and Valentine favors. Prizes
for the highest scores were wbn
by Mr.' S; CKightlinger and Mr.
Frank Turner; consolation awards
went to Mrs. Claude ' Townsend
aad Dr. O.' 5L.- Scott. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Klnxer'were Invited
guests 'for. 'the evening. "- Mrs.
John Spoag assisted the hostess
in'the serving.
Tneliided- in the 'personnel" of
the' elub arfe:'-Mr.-and Mrs. 'C. B.
ShawMr. And Mrs. Claude Town-
send, Mr. ' and 'Mrs. Ed." Fandrlck,
Dr. 'and Mrs. O. L.-Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ed. Keene, Mr." and '. Mrs.' S. !E.
Kitiinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Turner, 'Mr.'and Mrs. ' W. lW. -Da-Vies,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Spong
Oft February 25'" the members will
be gnests of 'Mr. and "Mrs. S.'C.
ightllnger. ' ' '''' k - '
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The 'organization or a Beethov
en Musical society on the Willam
ette University campus was com-
"Cascarets" 10c
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' ' Constipated
" To clean
t o ti r bowels
w it h o at
crtmtl n g
or overacting,
take "Cascar-
tafey--' ache, dlzzl-
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. n e s s, gases,
adigestion, sour upset -stomatb
ind all such distress ' goae ty
;athartle on earth. for grown-c3
und. !ii:dren. - 10c, 2 5c 'fad ECs
ioxea- any drugstore. -T.
pleted this week, with sixteen
charter members aad Misa Fran
ces Virginle" Melton as advisor.
The! society Was organised to ap
ply ( and ' to Increase ; the benefits
of music. Any Willamette 'wom
an iwho is majoring in music or
who holds qualifications safflc
ient; for a music major is eligible
to . membership. - -
! The j first program to be given
under the auspices of; the - Beet
hoven society was : presented - on
Tuesday at Chapel. i
The following are charter mem
bers;: --if,-' - I '
Gjladys Mslntyre, - ; president;
Fayj Sparks, vice-president: Vo
lenai Jenks, secretary Mildred
Tontlhtson, treasurer;- -cathryn
Rossman. Helen Richolson.'Kath
rynfKirki 'Louise Flndley, -Anna
Howell, v Helen -Selig, Paloma
Prouty, Florence Young, Elizabeth
Vinson, Lena Gilbert.' Gladys Gil
bert, and-Ethel Marks. '
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Itir. and Mrs. EdTKeene had as
their dinner guests last ' Sunday
Mr.1 and Mrs. A. R.- Baker, 'Mr.
Lionel Baker, Mrj. Ray Alexand
er, all of Portland; Mr. And Mrs.
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Mr,
. Mattin, Mrs. J. f L. Olrrer,
Burl OliTer, ahd Miss ilar-
Jori Oliver. '
Mrs. Vincent Diaz chose the
Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe at
which to entertain the members
of her club at a charmingly - ap
pointed bridge luncheon. 'The
Valentine motif - predominated
throughout. Mrs. George A.
White, won the afternoon's guest
prized and Mrs. Moore the highest
seorej among members, i Mrs. Iv
an Cakes, Mrs. George A. White,
Mrs. ! C. A. Walter, Miss Mattie
Beatty, Mrs. H. J. Beatty, Mrs. F.
G.'Bbwersox, Mrs. Dan McLellan,
and Mrs.''F. Gj Bowersox were
Special guests for the occasion.
, The 'members of the club pres
ent were: Mrs. Moore, Mrs. W. A.
Mullen, Mrs. W. ' E. Crews, Mrs.
John! I. Rand, and the hostess,
Mrs. Diaz. , ' . I
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The Three Link club will meet
for- the regular meeting this af
ternoon in the club rooms. 1 The
following will be the hostesses:
Florence Viesko, Cora, Van Telt,
Elsie B. 'Simeral, Elizabeth Wat
ers, and Sarah A. Wade. ,
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Charming among the week's
bridge luncheons was i that at
whichl Mrs. T. A. Roberts was the
hostess, entertaining for; her club
group. valentine favors were
used in the rdoms 'n keeping with
the approaching Valentine season.
. Luncheon covers were placed
for: Mrs. Keith Powell, of Wood
burn;! Mrs. Curtis. Cross, Mrs. Er-
cel Kay, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs
Arthur J. Rahn. Mrs. Dan Fry.
Jrl; -Mrs.' Fritz Slade, Mrs. Frank
Spears, Mrs. W. Connell Dyer,
Mrs. Prince'Byrd, Mrs. Hugh Mc
Canim'on, and the hostess, Mrs. T,
A. Roberts. , . i
t The! Old People's Home was the
scene pn Wednesday of the regu
lar February meeting j of I the
Woman's -Foreign Missionary So
ciety jof the -First Methodist
Church'. Mrs. A. A. Underhill led
the devotional, with Mrs. R. K.
Ohling; in charge of : the lesson.
Various details of business were
considered by the -members. An
Interesting feature of the - after
noon was the - reading of a letter
from Miss;-Ruth. Field. : tit was
decided later -that each group be
assigned- missionary with whom
to keep in touch. ; ,i
i Many will "be interested in the
announcement 'of the engagement
Of 'Miss -Helen Hardy and John
Moody, both graduates of Willam
ette 'University -Miss - Hardy with
the class of '23, and Mr.; Moody
with the class of '22. Miss Har
dy is teaching 'this winter "In
prinevillev While Mr. Moody is at
tending Boston School of -Tech
nology.
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5 ;;Mrs. P. J. Kuntz has returned
to;Salera after an enjoyable visit
In Corvallis and Albany, iv
The Count-On-Me "class ; of 'the
First Baptist church met on Wed
nesday afternoon for a devotional
and social gathering. "Mrs. :C.
E.t Gregg, president of 1 the - elass.
presided at the meeting, with Mrs.
Bi Willis, the teacher, in charge
of 'the devotions. The nprogram
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Datles gaye a teadfog appropriate
to jLIiicoIn'si birthday, "The jBoy
Who Had No'Advantage". j A pro
gressive circle ot question? land
answers added special interest to
thej af ternooii. irs. :G."Edj tyosa
gate a reading in keeping; with
theji occasion. Patriotic singing
wasj: led by Mrs." Theodore j Rotjh. i
.The committee of the afeinbon
Included: Mrs. is. Mundingrj 'rs.
C. T. Hoover? Mrs. HP C. Mm'ke,
rs. P. S.
Pursely, Mrs.' O. N.
Goodklns, and Mrs. McLaren. ..
' . The church: parlor, where the
following met, was beautifully de
corated with flags, pussy willows,
and daffodils. Mrs. Theodore
Hoth, Mrsj; Mabel Buirgy, j Mrs.
John -Noren, Mrs. O. B. Neptune,
Mrs. D. D. Socolofsky, Mrs. W. C
ilnman,- Mrs. - A. T. Byork. Mrs.
Dora Walker, Mrs. D. S. Turner,
Mrs. J. " F.l Latham,, -Mrs. A. J.
Matthls, Mrs. "Lowell Tweedale,
Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. Jennie F.
Chamberlain, Mrs. C. Mundingert
Mrs. Joseph Graber, Mrs. McLar
en, Mrs. I. W. Edgar, Mrs. H7 C .
Pursely, Mrs. E. H. Shank, rs.
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Direction '
Jlary Talmadge
v'ltr1-
The BnrsrlarM
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Soulful, Heart-
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I ' front the director of "The Covered Wagoa"
: Adapted from Leroy Scott's novel, "Mother
0payt ..The story of a mother's sacrifice to save
her flapper-daughter.' , f "
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