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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1925)
TUB OREGON GTATES1IAN, 3ALELI, 0: :gg:i SATURDAY M0IWING, FEBRUARY 14, ! 1923 AUDRED BUNCH CAPT.' P; c; STEARNS shares the - birthdate . of Abraham Ldneoln -February 12 - and on Thursday celebrated with an. anniversary- dinner at hist home. - Captain Stearns, too, was born in a log cabin; though the log cabin was in Maine, 60 years ago, while In the merchant service. . Captain Stearns sailed around Cape Horn to the1 Pacific coast. Fourteen years ago he came from Iowa to Oregon to make his home...: . 4 In .honor of . Captain Stearns1 birthday. Mrs. JStearns entertain ed at &. 6 o'clock family dinner.at the Stearns home, 180 South 19th street, with three of Mr. Stearns' nine children in attendance. Cov ers at the table, attractive with ..daffodils, and with petted plants ."'Vfcont the room, were placed for y r. Robert"" Stearnsr or ftfedfordr ,;4)r.- Ralph -Stearns -oficrant3 ,Paas; r. and . Mrs- Percy Stearns-, and nildren, Russell, Arvilla, Daryl and Lyle, of Corvallla.. and the hosts. Captain, and Mrs. F. O. Stearns. . : " ' ' . J, J:-.' "" Mrs: Otto J. "Wilson entertained members of the Kensington club Thursday afternoon at her home. The rooms , were-attractively dec orated -with - daffodils." -Special guests were" Mrs". John W.:" Harbi son and Mrs. Asa Fisher. After a pleasurable afternoon-of chatting and sewing' dainty refreshments were served. Miss Margaret Wil son assisting the hostess In - the serving; ' ' '" " ' '" '" ,For "the-"- nert meetings Mrs. C. Elm Crandall will entertain the members of" the club. " ' u .;. ; " Mrs .Almira". JIale .waa'-hosteas at a. delightful six-cover luncheon yesterday at l'; o'clock, with -, the Valentine motif used.'in the decor ations. Narcissi centered' the ta ble. ... - ?l ' . wftno of .the' most .entertaining ai7?t delightful parties i of ; the month. wasr that "on Monday at the home of Mrsi ; John W.'-Harbison, ;1845;Sotith Commercial "street, 0C7 raslohed by the 12lb birthday of Jape (Harbison. Kathryn Sheldon, Marjory. Webb and Jean Lunsford, together with the honor guest, in vited the entire sixth grade of the' Lincoln school to share the festivities of the anniversary day". A group of 52 guests was pres ent. I Pink candles, were -used on the .attractive birthday cake. j , The " Salem Woman's , club will meet in the club house today for the regular February business meeting. " - I' . 1 The Junior King's Heralds will meet from 2 to : 30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs! A. A. Lee, 1515 State street, for a Valentine 'party. The members are asked to bring In their thank offering at" this time, v . V r- ' : ":'v Mrs. J! T. Hunt entertained on the evenhfg of February 12yjn hoyr of her husband's birthday jAu,a charmingly appointed 10- over dinner arthe Hunt home,' iTSi Courf street. Following the 6:30 o'clock dinner the evening was sperit with-music" and-games. Miss ViTlan Whtsler entertained with, twd vbcal solos,- after "which group singing was enjoyed. The living room was attractively dec orated with pink cyclamen'' and pussy willows. ? The table was festive with red carnations - and with red candles In crystal Holders; Little red bas kets were used ' for favors. The feature of the evening was the A decorative birthday cake covered with the appropriate, number? or red candle?. V ' places were arranged forithe following " guests:- Mr. iand Mrs. W. J.- Culver, Mr.- and Mrs. M. C. PORTIA MANSFIELD DANGERS Oner i-'t themacyattractive:sceBes-wfaich-will.l;avfr a-par4.4)arthe annoance i program for thedancaxoncert.on February 18. The two , dancers t ?ict "Fuflaiia"; witht enisle5 from "la Glaconda'Ponchielll. 4 This pai .cular dance is founded : on the 'folk dance ' of . that : name f popular i-rouad Naples. . , . . . . ' . - - PHONE 106 'Hill, Mr, and Airs.; H. J. Tate of Stayton, Mrs. - William. Buahey, Mrs. Nona Whlte oad the honor guest and hostess,; Mr. and Mrs " Mrs. Tate, the house guest, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .Hunt, returned last evening to her home in Stayton - - The following, from the North west Musician wil ' he interesting 16 those Iwhb ' heard Carol Robin eon during her northwest tour last season: "Carol" Robinson, the American pianist -.? " has-. won hiost' enthusiastic1 praise from the critics by her recent appearance as soloist with the Boston Sym phony and the New ..York Phil harmonic orchestras, as shown by the following excerpts: i- Carol Robinson -roused -a large audience to great .applause by her sweeu, her ease,' her" craftsmanship,' her interpretation of Ttechaikowskys Concerto for- pianoforte 'in: B-flat minor,. Miss -Robinon, aided by the ensemble of the-Boston Sym phony, made the walla of Infantry hall take-on " trimmings "of rare beauty.-Evenlng Tribune," Provi dence? ' ' ' ' ' f ' . - Miss Robinson's performance of the Tschaikbwsky piaho concerto was given-'wlth a spirited ond brtl Hant "techn'ilue, which? combined delicacy and power in :the three movements presented. " The young pianist was met by agreat round-of applaiise.ianffjre'turtietl to the stage a number of times to bdW'her acknowledgements. Worcester Gazette."5 1 ' ' " - '" ' - " Dr. and Mrs;' Walter, HI Brown .and 'Miss Eleanor 'Thompson were fguests on Thursday! In Corvajlis A waffle lunch.eon will be serv ed from 1 1 : 3 0 to 1:30 o'clock to day at 'the ; First Cbngregatiomal church. The project-l .be-inff plan ned by the high; school group . of the church, with the 1 proceeds to go into the missionary fund. J ?- i : An enjoyable time was had last night at .the ,.First Iethodist church Sunday schooiannei when members of -the university class, of which John. 1. .Brady, is the teacher, met", for ar social evening, Kenneth McConnick was in charge of refreshments. j . , Mrs.. Charles Willard motored up : from Molalla ott, Tuesday ac companied by her three children Marguerite, Charles and Gertrude Luella, for a., visit. with her par ents, Mr. and ilrs. Frank Lenn.' One of the most attractive dance suppers of the season, was tha at which- Mr. and " Mrs. Lv. S. Geer were hosts on the evening -of the Monday, nights Valentine dance. Covers were placed for" 26. :. ,; - ; 1 j - ,t y:V: , ' The' ancients believed that the dance originated; with; the; Gods, who occasionally ' descended to earth to sport with : mortals and It was first "Used as"a symbol oH worshIpt I and is : still fdVused in T I SO CULL CAT-EIIDAIl ! ' - - w t Today . V - Salem- Woman's -elub ' Business meeting. iClub house. . ,4Vincennes;" Tbirg , f the Chronicles of 'America- ' Liberty theater.,1 . " - "r.. .,' ...... ; Cooked food -Bale! Ladles of the First Evahgellcal churchi S.' P. office.- -; t ' - j t - ,s Cooked food 'iate.i ladies pt the Central" Congregational church. Epley's'st6re,"19th nd State. Junior -King's - neralds. Mrs. Ar-A. - Lee. hostess. -v 2to 4 : 30 o'clock :'r--3- i : ,- " ' Mrs.! RklplC "White's party for Junior dancing classL' Derby hall. AmericanV Legloa . Valentine dance.' -. Crystal Gardens. . . many landa.'. There haa'aever; ia't air history, 44ea-. a: yin&eT. natJoaJ or country .without 4tsr character istic dances 4 i America, ? however, is ustheginnlng . to- real iW -the value, of the . dance hat- itwaa thef first art the inspiration "of jtbe? first mnslc-the "first seulp ture. . This realization Is' shown in the? changed type of those' who now make the 'sttfdjrof the dance a life art. This is strikingly II lustraled in the' personnel of the Mansfield T)aiicerB, three of whom arer graduates of:rSmitli college. two are writers, with pub?IsbdiolT?r8lty Pre8was eoted stories rto their credltr one -play wright and;- one sculptoJ,: :whili all are or high-intellectual attain ment and All united in tbeir love of the oldest and" ofie of the most beautifulrof all- art-the dance. The notes "which, accompany the program" aref by- Margery- Swfett, the' Chicago 'poet who las- year won the prize for the best poem submitted---in,heir contest. ; t The. 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For Xaugfrinjr Purp 0lr M DramAf T I J ; , , . . l i Also ... :- ' .-v. ' - ( r ' ' : - I I .. t I - . , PATIIK NI5VS r- :' " " 'I ... r; , - - - - . " fJ ' - ,. . Everything From Kverywhem " -W " !f ''" !''..' ? -. ri-M-i-i-r '".J ! 1 1 l; 1 - k : . ' , f - IrDOALU at the ORG.LY i f ' ) ' j ! !' . ; f i. - , --- - - r . " , .SATURDAY SUNDAY MOXDA"Y : j b . - t . i : r , v3 .Hiiiwrirt' i :- J J . . .. " " m r'-T'-J tfc-; 1 I :V tH'. ,r::-i:.;..,-M " if ... s i . - : . ., : . , . ',.a..f ' i . . , j. ; , k . ' - . " . . - ,-r i, - 1 ' i 1 - r - - -- h - - -i . , v -..I-'.'-a t:-4 J - i - l ... I ! .i : .-- '.- ... . j. i :. i-it , . , -: : J v tf H -I ! '- - . - - " t 1 . ' 1 , ' - j ..... 7. f , . . :- - .i , r ! : : f : , 1 1 ..... , . ,1 M I .i j The Elxpulsiorof thcDrilish From the OId; i M, Northwest Is.Selx(ini "Vinccnnbtl TTW Third In the fieriea of fhronlcW of Aievlc" kovt Sliovrlnjti 1. ' t-I3btyf A1isf1t!( of Vniverxity Wonwt; : t j AtTDRlED BrTXCfrV - V- History- became a glowing; real ity yesterday afternoon and eve ningat the Liberty theater whn the third of a stirring, series of authentic filnw tnOsevof the' Yale vincennes" exhibited the same amazing fidelity to detail that made the two preceding" f ilths ueh memorable Screen spectacles.5 ' i Vincfennes"- wlh forever and a day conjure in the minds of those who tensely watchedHm moves of foe against foe black, . watery marshes, a rugged ; fort,- 3 rifles shattering through; the chinks of the stronghold; almost Inrpassabte thickets, and then a little boy with a thatch of yellow hair who hld1 in the alders," meeting only what he-had meant to:eecape.. ; The Indian scenes depict- the bribed enemy force in their- worst; moods of -treachery as well as-in their primitive.-! ways . of pieace-making-.- -.One's eyes, after the" first step in the conquest -rhas been taken,-never leave the screen. Patrick-. Henry's ;wn wisdom M .. .: M M t r 1 bh, wil l was; ins considering the case bf those who hopefully cried, Ma main cans pick and choose hi acres a way off yonder," jthat "they canrt be" held back; and we must make it 'safe for them.!' - - . I , t - ! 1 , - , j - H was in the old Jesuit missibn house in mid winter of January, 1779, with Its' rudV furnishing, that George Rodgers Clark de termined -to attempt. the "impost sible." ,. "It can't e done' was the -cry. and the audience. sorroW fully, , was almost agreed, 4 whn they watched with; , restless aus pen8e the maneuvers , that fol lowed., , , j j - 1 i 11- Half-frozen, the riflemen In the expedition moved oi and on th4lr reflections mirrored 1 In the tand ing ; water as one glimpaedt them through the trees. - And' then came the Icy slough through which thirfy waded, -aad through -whlcb their horses . floundered ' , near; jto1 it $k' haustion, while-. 0overhor j.Ham lltbn leisurely quenched-hiss appe tite . with i.are apple toddy before the fire! j . ' , 1 p'HH fi: Bu.t. there was; a change of certain moonlight. scenes ptght'" ttr the Febrnary- of ;IT79 which neant and jmtTincidental-f Iy7 five new states, to the union. . . jdotb tIsafternoeirand-j eve nihg tills.' film wlll be shown again and In cottj trrfctltfn-'wIth'Mt'' Dvd BelascdB inimitable Bachelor cosu edy il crDaddies.: Parents !aod childrett alike will not forget this occasion, and opportunity, in jfilm dom fxjr' many a day. : j , , The Chronicles are being brought tq Salem through the direct efforts of the AweTirair ABsociattoTt oft; (University ! Women, with the; Bet ter! Films f -cbnimlttee," of which Mr. 'M M. Chapman ls chairman, charge I of the varied detail worki" 1 .! .1' '. V' L. ' !' : i I Mr. and r Mrs; C. W.' Jorgensen entertained - ott ' Thursday ' evening at one of the most beautifully ap pointed1 i dinners of the - week. Pussy ' willows and daffodils we-re psed on the. table, with favors and place cards n keeping with the Valentine, season. Following, the-f Ti 3 0 ' o clock dinner . bridge , was be diversion' of the evening'.", . I i Covers' were ' placed! for ; Mrsl Winifred Pickering, i' Miss , Helen North. Miss ; Alice Carrol ! Mrs. Gns Bahr,-and Mr. .Roy Fitzgerr aid, all of Portland,!: Miss Gladys Mead of Oregon City; Miss Iris Jorgensen and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Jorgensen. : Eight' StoreM in, Oregon, 4 J A .Vlir T- - irrTHt X)E3LiyEREDrTOOfOU;FOR! SPECIAL Febrearj- Term iird ia force at ti Burnett Jewelry Stores along the Pacific Coast. An Diamond in-the show will be delivered to'any reader of this newspaper on payment of a-, single dollar. I All the Credit Manager wants to know is-"who you , are! and 'what you do"; with this information -you may pay ; your dollar and take the diamond yon'd like to own.: along. , - The Harnett Organization Uthonlyone'inJfi world that takes the broad etand that everybody is entitled to CREDIT unless THEY TlIEt.U SELVES HAVE ALREADY SHOWN THAT THEY ARE NOTt THE TJADY MARY as shown in the sketdi, a bu perb Diamond monnt'e'd'in .. White GoloV Featured ia all the Burnett 'i Stores 48X0f Delivered for aJDoUar) Terms Are $1.00 Weekly German : i.l Hi. ' ... . i. .; X.. - Your TODAY 15c We have fmported from-Germany a thousand-packages of these, blades .'for. the. Gillette Razor. Some' of the lads here in the store tried thera out and -declared' ' them'Mfirie.""j" " : One of the Matchmakers said that he'd used one blade three times and that :his-face "felt as smooth as the inside of a schoolmarm's -arm !" . They're to be' soM . more f orTtlie sake of dvefUwment -than for profit -Jnst to let the men of Kaloni know what manjter of store titU i and hw helpful Jts Credit Policy can be. . . - A' thousand' packages ready . this" rrrorniiig i-a" doicn blades in each package. While they last, a dozen for , ....In-order to make em go round we are obliged to state that none will be sold to, dealers -and we reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one buyer, i Ott Sale 'SAL"EfM;ORE3Cr: t Ei2ht Stores' Portland.' alem. Everett, San .Franiiscofi'nd.-&ui Jose ' 'Vuhingtori' end' CdlforniJ' 1 ? show OTTHO THE TRIN CESS PAT" Com- s i: I- ..... A U1UUVUU9 uau- V.ally , old' at ' J J IL a roan a vnu . hundred dollar mark by most good jewelry stores and the Princess Pat runs - off with the blu ribbon!" Fea tured at $720. Delivered tot a Dollar Eill v. Terms ST. SO Weekly Blade I5 . . Today fieatVl; 'rnViW,; CT Gille BOZEFJ 4- it 1