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SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON t i 1 I I i i x a m AUDRED BUNCH PHONE IOC SONGS " Give me a star, a bird, a flower, -And I will spin you a song that shall live An hour. v i . n 1 : 1 i Cvi mp a heart, a smile, a tear. And I will weave you a song.that shall live A year. Ill" " ''-)' But give me a love Death cannot sever, And 1 will build you a song that shall live Forever. - I Sister Miriam Notre Dame University" From "The Poets of the Future' MISS LEONE HAIT entertain ed a group of girl friends at a Valentine tea on Saturday after noon from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. The early afternoon was devoted tf "a musical program after which the guests were ushered to the dining room to be met by the glow or Valentine decorations. The table was attractive with a cut glass basket of carnations, red candles In silver holders, and heart-shaped place cards. Through ments, appropriate jto St. Valen tine's. I Tin red-dressed dolls, with pointed caps, circled the I table, each holding two tiny hearts in its hands. . ' ; i ' As the group was about to leave the dining room, at the direction of the hostess, the caps were lift ed from the dolls, disclosing the secret which was the special occa sion of the party. A small valen the red chandelier-covers a sub- j tine contained the news of the be- dued glow was cast over the Med- eira table cover. Mesdames George Emory, W. ? H. Hertzog and Donald. W. Riddle assisted the hostess in serving the refresh trothal of Miss Halt" to Mr. Jack Corley Burleson of McMinnivlle, Ore. Miss Halt, J formerly of Kirkland, I1L. is the niece of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Wayne Riddle, making her -home with them at SUBWAY STORE M n Bargain Square Special Monday and Tuesday Gingham and Percale , Aprons j P P the Kimball apartments. She is a graduate of the .Salem high school with the class of 1923 and a. student of the Northern Illinois State Teachers' college at De Kalb. 111. .Mr.. Burleson was for merly a student t Willamette uni versity where he was a member of the Alnha Psi Delta fraternity and the Chrestophllian literary so ciety.-. He Is now attending the University of Oregon where he is a - Ktudent In iournalism and a member' of Sigma Delta Chi and the Phi Gamma, Delta fraterni ties v ' i y .'. The .guests for the tea Includ ed; Miss Lorena Geer, Miss Lois Moot head. Miss Genevieve Camp bell. Miss Ada Ross. Miss Fay Wassam. Miss Helen Pollock. MSss Pauline Knowland. Miss Marie Hitchcock, Miss Paloma Prouty. Miss Blanche Billmeyer. Miss Ne va Millard, Jind Miss Kreta Janz. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Euwer and baby son, Anthony Junior, were entertained during their stay In Salem at the home of Profes sor and Mrs. G. Ebsen, 635 Chem eketa street. Thursday wis an Interesting dav to a large group of Salem society folk when Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger and Mrs. E. A. Colony were hostesses both in the after noon and evenWat the Bellinger home; ; In the afternoon guests were invited for six tables of bHdge, and In the evening lor nine tables of five hundred. The attractive rooms of the Bellinger home were beautifully decorated with baskets of daffodils and acacia, with here and there1 a sug gestion of the Valentine season. The afternoon high scores were won by: Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. In the evening awards were made to Mrs. Phil Newmyer and to B. I Barby. Guests of Mrs. Colony and Mrs. Bellinger for bridge were: Mrs. Will Busick, Mrs. C. H. Robert son. Mrs. B. F. Pound, Mrs. Linn Smith", Mrs. Leo Pajre, Mrs. Max Buren, Mrs." W. L Staley. Mrs. W. S. Powers, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mrs. J. C. Evans. Mrs. R. J. Valiton, Mrs. Prince nyra. Mrs. xr-r Pare Mrs. Walter Page. Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mrs. Harry Weid- mer. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Law. Mrs. A. C. Sample. Mrs. T. B. Kay and Miss Zoe Those entertained in the eve ning were: Dr. and Mrs. wnson Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Darby, r an1 Mrs. C- E. Bates, Dr. and Mrs, Phil L. Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs. II. A Cornoyer. Mr. anuwr TWO PORTIA MANSFIELD DANCERS LESSONS IN ART Classes starting In polychrome and compo work; parchment shades; charcoal drawing and oil painting. 75 cents. Start your work now. ; MAURINE BE ALE LEE ART STUDIO Room 25, Rreyman ' Building Coats arid Hats & .1 . A iL ! t. atranr are me two uuugs .moi ' woman is thinking about, now ev that SDrms is actually here in the many assortments, they y breathe the. atmosphere of spring days. i Our Prices as Usual, are pleasingly reasonable . 0 .;!- Smart Looking , JlAta In our Down stairs Store. $2.93, $3.95 up to $7.95' Showing all that is new, smart and stylish ; colors . as tan, cocoa, sand, grey, brown, rose, rosewood, green,; rust. Mater ials are Camels hair, HomesDun. Polaire. Suedine, Kash -mania, Poiret twill and others. All Sizes. PRICED $12.50 UP TO $49.50 5 ft Every Express Brings Something New - - Visit the store often YOUR MAIL ORDERS recelre careful attention. We pay postage or express with in radius ot a hundred miles. Satisfaction Guaranteed on erery purchase or' your money cheerfully refunded. Mm: " r u Can and. Do Salem Stom , 460 State St. FortUnd Silk Shop 383 Alder. St. f SOCIAXi CAXENDAH I w , . Monday - " .American Legion auxiliary Joint meeting with Legion. McCornack hall. 8 o'clock. ' : Toeftday Chad wick chapter of the East ern Star. Stated Convmunlcation and buRiness meeting. .Music section. Salem Arts' league. Dr. John R. Sites. Writers club. ' : , Wednesday Leisure Hour club. Mrs. F. W. Steusloff. 607 N. Commercial st. Daughters of the Nile. Mrs. E. II.iKennedy. 196 West Washing ton. : Portia Mansfield Dancers, at Grand theater. Open forum meeting. Sa'em League of Women Voters, 2:30 o'clock, public library. . Story-telling section, Salem Arts league. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Far-, ro. 10S5 N. Church street, hosts, 7:30 o'clock. ' Thursday Willamette UniTersity Faculty Women's club. Mrs. Florian Von Eschen, 1775 Court street, .hos tess.! ' . I "; Friday : ' Mizpah class of the Jason Ley Sunday school. Mrs. J. F. Dun lap, hostess. ,j Saturday American Association of Uni versity Women. Marion hotel. 12:30 o'clock luncheon. , evening, February IS, displaying one of the many studies in the com- a. etvtst ! rf-v va t t. i r a rrtvt k n. a s UlUallvU Ul :oUX yJX. a nuu wva o vu v. uj wuamo. f : tered the attractive table on which -alentine favors were used. Yel low candles in crystal holders com pleted the decoratie effect. Two birthday cakes, ecli adorned with the appropriate number of candles were features cf the dinner. Covers were placed for: David Eyre, Jr., Homer C-oulet, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Goulet, Miss Roneva Eyre, Miss Katherine Goulet, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. , Salem friend3 of Miss Joanna James will be interested in the following news from the Eugene Guaid: " , Joe Ellis,-football coach at St. Mary's high school, and a student at the University of Oregon, was married to Miss Joanna James at Saiem Saturday, it was learned fromtriends of the couple today. Mrs. Ellis is a graduate of the uni versity. Mr. Ellis is one of the most popular ' students at the school and is a member of the student council, representing the senior, class. As soon as he grad uates, he will go to Portland, to enter the firm of T ley ah Brothers. The Leisure Hour club will meet on Wednesday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. Fi W. Steusloff, 607 N. Commercial street. 4. : '-'""'' The story telling sections of the Salem Arts' League will meet at 7:30 jo'dock Wednesday evening at the home of ' Mr. and . Mrs. W F Fargo, 1085 N. Church street. ; . - Mrs. James A. Garson. enter taiaed on Thursday with an even ing of five hundred, compliment ing Mrs. S. Catherine . Hay worth of Tekoa,' Washington, who is vis iting with Mrs: F. A. English. The Valentine motif was attractively used throughout the rooms. Mr. M, T. Schoettle won . the first prize of the afternoon, the consolation awards going to Charles Coffey.' , ;' : . Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. M. Barr, Mrs.,S. Cath erine Hay worth, Mr. and , Mrs, Herbert Rolph.l Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Petzel, Mr. and Mrs. . Archie Brenneman, Dr. M. T. Schoettle Miss Mary Schoettle, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ringwald, Charles Coffey, Miss Adeline Coffey, Miss Ivie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. F. A- Eng llsh,' and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garson. F. 1 O. Myers, Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Will sam I McGilchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mr!, and Mrs. T H. Gallo way. Mr. ind Mrs.' Roy Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Looney, Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mr. acrid Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hard ing, i Mr. Colony and Dr. Bellin ger. I -''- , i j . The Loykl Women's class of the First Christian church met on Thursday afternoon for the reg olar business and social meeting. The rooms were effectively decor ated withf violets, daffodils, and pussy willows. The delightful program pumbers were Mrs. T. E. McCroikey's reading and Miss Whistler's songs. An Interesting feature of the afternoonj was the Valentine 'troth meeting" when each guset told of her first sweetheart, or the first valehtine she ever received. The hostesses for the afternoon, who plajnned refreshments in' Keeping kith the season, were; Mrs. Arthur Welsh, Mrs. E. C. Case. - Mrs. Ed Town serf 1, "Mrs. Will May, and Miss Margaret Mortenseni ; l ' ::'"- :- --iU - ,.!-. Dr. arid Mrs. Blaine E. Kirk patrfck were honor J guests test even'ng when Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner with covers for eleven Red carnations vere used as an attractivie centerpiece. Cover were marked for: Dr. nd! Mrs. Blaine E. KIrkpatrick. Dr. and Mrs.? J. D. McCormick, Mr. and! Mrs. Walter Minler, Ken neth MoCormick. Mtss Virginia S'E5on,-Billy Sisson, and the hosts, Mrand! Mrs. B. E. Sisson. i txr- ": : :-- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collier of Klamath Falls were the dinner guests last evening of Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Brown. Mr Collier is a member of the legislature. f,i, j ' ; 'Mra.j William II. Burghardt is home after having been the house guest in Portland of Mrs.; Charles F. Swipert. A charm!ngj dinner party was given In Mrs. Burg hard t'$ honor; I ' " H -y ' '''- Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Reme Robert Daniel to Misa Christine Delores Hot tsch. The ceremony will take place! at St. Joseph's Catholic church on Monday. February 23, at 9 o'clock. f-J i ; ' .'; :1 ' .; f -r. '. ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet en tertained on Thursday In honor of the 'twelfth 4 birthday anniversary of their son, Homer, Jr.,; and the fifteenth birthday of David Eyre, Jr. - . . s A! large bowl of daffodils cen- MIs Helen Roberts is a guest for the week-end of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts. : j : : r ' Mrs. Alice McEIeoy and daugh ter. Miss Merle McElvey, and Miss Marian Wyman of Salem will ar rive visit in Albany this week end to at tbe home of Mrs. J. ,M. Hawkins. Miss McElvey Is a for mer Albany high (school teacher. Miss Wyman is the secretary of the YWCA In Salem. Albany Herald. Tie American Legion auxiliary, after a business meeting, will hav a joint social meeting to mori'ow even'ng with the legion in McCornack hall. I Mrs. F. S. Anunsen wai hostess at one of the most enjoyable gath erings ' of the Valentine season when she entertained on Friday for Ifaer husband on the occasion f. shis birthday. The scene of the) party was the spacious T. S. Roberts' studio, decked in keep ing with the Valentine season. Music and dancing were the ' di versions of the evening, after which a delicious buffet supper wai served. The dining table was centered with the festive birthday cake, adorned with red candles, with red candles in crystal holders used further on the table. Guests of the evening included MrF and Mrs. Dona Poulin, Mr. anjl Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmo Crandall, Mr. and Mris. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hauser, t Mr. and Mrs, Rajmp. Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Rob eris, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collins of (Klamath Falls. Ralph Kletzing, ana ine nonor gxursi sou uu&ic&o, Mr.. and Mrs. F. S. Anunsen. ; N! Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and Mrs. J. F. Lau motored I to McMinnvine, weonesaay : evening I - - .1 : ' i i i i ! 1 r where they were ! puests : a ithei home of Mr. and I ' . : - ' . Eason.' : ! t eiotnesiine; is yu Mrs,. 1 David Db you meaisure your clotheslins by feet-or byjys? Does it stretch from the corner of jthe house to the fence or from one jwjeek to. another, cdways keeping: yoiU tied to a disagreeable task? The true measure of a clothesline is the time it reprints; in your daily life. r A washday ajyveek mean3 52 days a year, ortineevenoflyourtime. To manjrj women who use our laun dry servicd iilclothesline means "some thing to tie' iip trunks with", or "a rope for the chfldxin's j sled' They send U3 their weekly washing rid themselves of the drudgery of washday slavery freei themselves from the bonds of the clothesline.! 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