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V s t BUNCH r--IiE YWCA PARLORS will be ' I the scene ofsn interesting tea this afternoon -from: 30 to 5 . o'clock when the board Mid com mittee members entertain for Miss Harriet Bromlejr. a secretary of . the association who Is a visitor in the city. I4 addition to, the talk whlcn Miss Bromley . will; glVe therewill be a delightful musical program which; Mrs. Mason Bishop is arranging J?t y : Mrs C. : perryis -In charge with the foUoVingy committee of assistants! MrsDia, Try. Jr.. Mrs.j Mark! McCaiUster, Mrs. Ralph : Cocaeri- u!. L-'PhlUipa; Mrs; w.v jr..qprmank Mrs. . C.: B. Mc Cullough, Mrs. 'John , H. ; Carson, and . Mrs. J Karl e Beck. These com prise th regular social commit tee 01 tie year. . V " Miss Frances GilL- and , JUra. Boyle f Portland were guests of Mis Betty Hydeand- Miss Carol Cheeley. recently. ... . ., Jyss Gill is. well known, in Port land athe author of two books oitcanoren sjverse.. . The Women's society of, the First Baptist church will' have an all May meeting, at the church par ', lorsVon'.Weduesday, Tebruary ,25. The, woroaj anicies 'for Dr. ; Coddard's ; hospital.; will begin at 10 a. l Ariyona gating old 1 sheets or othri..materials suitable for making bajiares is requested to bring them for; this missionary ;boi. -PoUluk dinner will, ta'sert ed at the noes' honr'andthe bus-; iness session will begin at 2:30. All women of the -congregation are inrited to attend and help In this Important work. Mrs and Mrs." Jtr P.Boise- en tertained as their guest over the "wek-end, Whitney JBoise of. Port .land.' ' -t . An interesting .Washington's -Birthday program--was held" yes terday morning at the Grant Jun lor. JUgh ;schooL.under the, spon- ( Uon of theSalem Arts league. (.and under the direction of Mrs, j W. F. Fargo. , ,;' k -. The singing of patriotic songs by the school opened the program. A quarter of an hour talk was gir len by Reverend Martin .Fereshe- ijtian on Washington a, axe aim rrlan at the city library, told ihe -students a story particularly suit ed to the observance of Wash ing ton's birthday. A atory told by ;Mrs. ...Fereshetiaa :t. waa , entitled VThe Enchanted. Necklae".' Perry 'Reigelman ' closed the 'program iiwith an original Negro mammy ? song, giving ''How Utile -Peter iSpoke His Piece" as an encore. ; -Mrs. Ursule I. Wolfer entertain ed with dinner Thursday evening ;t her new home on Fifth street ln honor of her cousin. Miss Jacqae Braden and Miss Cora Long, legislative stenographers , who will leave soon for their ' homes at Coos Bay. ' Mrs. W. W. Banks of Portland its among the women of the legis lature returning over the week ind to her home. ' i : - 1 Mrs. C P. Bishop entertained b her house-gue&t over the week lend Mrs. W. D. MacDonad of Port land.: : : , " ' " 1 ; ' .- f V One of the most oniqaeas, well fas ofie of the most. attractive -of last week's many social -affairs I waS the Oriental party on Friday at which Mrs. Arthur M, Moore twas hostess. Chinese lanterns and iilower-like parosols gate an Orien ital atmosphere in. the decorating. Chinese lilies ." were used with : mountain foliage In the floral 1 Scheme. During the early af ter ifioon three tables of bridge were la play with the first prize going I lo Mrs. W. A. Mullen and the sec-! iSAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! : Unless you sec the "Bayer Cross" on tatlets -you arc inot getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe !? by s millions and prescribed by physicians 24. years for Voy Toothache y -Neuritis .,. r-i., '-,, ...rtt.,.i pnoNis ioi ond to Mrs.4 J." R. Pollock. , Addl lional guests .were invited 'for the tea hour. , . .The table cofers tised and the tally-cards as .-were the lovely prizes, fall were' sent to the host ess by her daughter. Miss Helen Moore, from .Honolulu. - A chop- stick .luncheon was 'serred rat O'clock.'.:,, 'K 7- -''-ir. . The guests for the delightful af ternoon were: Mrs. Ei Shafer, Mrs. - J. R, Pollock,- Mrs. W. - E WUsonMrs. W.A. Mullen, Mrs J- .W. Lewis, Mrs.4 it : S.- Poisal, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. A. T. Wain Mrs, O, Laf iar. Airs. W. H. Buckner, Jtfrs. J. B. Hosford, Mrs. Earl A. Paulsen," Mrs. A. M. Dai ry mple, Mrs. S. M. Endicott, Mrs, Harry Scott, Mrs. C. D. Purrine Mrs. John Mauer, Mrs. Irwin Lew !s,Mrs.-H. -S. Bell and the host ess, Mrs. Arthur H.- Moore. ; . Mrs. Frank J. . Lonergan, wife of .Representative aLonergan, "rre- turned Saturday evening to Port land. tj. 4 - ' . ' Three,, interesting affairs of the past week took place' at the YWCA. . 'On Thurslay evening the girls of 'tQe house .entertained at dlaner? t&tf Miss Marfan Wyinan who soon leaves for California. On Friday 1 thtf m&nberfof" the high school i gtrljeserre entertafhed with - their 'annual ' Iird- Chester- field, dinner, 1 having -heldi fonrial initiation bit the preceding night; A further calendar event was- the Grax Slumber party and "Washing- tori's Birthday breakfast Orer the weekend. ! . ' In entertaining for Miss Wy- man, a twenty-three corer dinner party was held in the YWCA din ing room. , Daff olils and . violets were nsed for " the "tible flowers, while the ' Washington's Birthday motif was- used for - the place cards. 5 'I - -: i ? An informal program of , toasts was given "by Mrs. J. M.' Hawkins of Albany Miss Jehelle Vandevort and; Miss Bess Van Mater, v was the gift to Miss Wyman from her hostesses. Seated at the table were: the honor guest,?Mlss Marian Wyman, Mrs. J. If. - Hawkins of Albany, Miss Mizpah palmerton. Miss Cle mentine Charles, ' Miss : Gladys paul.tM BetilcSuerrpm MIss Sylvia OrreIl,j MisS Bess Jones; Misa Frances llou't. Miss Clara Hager, !Mlsa t Amelia :Ualt- grove, Miss -Judy Carrie, Miss Ruby . Russell, Miss Myrtle Cheao- weth, .Miss Grace pease, Aiiss Elz- a.oua vveir, i,aira. Aitaea , -oerg, Miss Bertha Van Cleave, ' Mrs Ruth Grimes, Miss Beth Van Mat- re,MIss Elizabeth Stoekhousen, Miss Lottie Bobbins and Miss Jen eile -Vandevort.- -.d j. At the candle-light service which initiated members into the High School Girl Reserve the following were made eligible . to be guests at the Lord j Chesterfield dinner: Miss Constance Smart, Miss Eloise Wnite, Miss Lola Schols. Mlss Sarah Samuels, Miss Ef fie Grimes, Miss Rosalind Van ' Winkle, -Miss Minnie Shrode, Miss Elizabeth Weehter, Miss Hope Crowthers, Miss -Jean Campbell, . Miss - Mar garet Townsend, Miss Pauline Welsh. Miss llarguerita Millard, Miss Judy Currie. Miss Esther Tib- bits, and the alvlsers, Mrs. Louis Campbell and Miss Mildred Chrls- tensen. 1 1 ' , - :: j Mr. -and Mrs. O.C. Kays; ciiter- tained-at a delightful week-eod af fair on -eatardaynight f or a'grou of friends at their home south of Salem. The evening was spent with dancing and general jollifi- cation- Those assisting the' host ess were Mrs. ,T, JL Baker and Mrs. George Thompson.; The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shaw, anl sons BiUIe and Claudie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Neeman, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kightiinger, Mr. and Mrs. I Har- Headache ! .Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism which ccr,ti:r.3 rrovsn d'rtctlcr. f r i -1 ic: J?co.cgAiet.OAT.TTmAnt Today j-;-. 'y-if. . Social. Afternoon dub. i .Chad wick chapter of the Eastern-Star, .. , An evening of entertainment. .Two .plays, followed with dancing. St., Paul's parish 1 house. . - Sons of : Veterans Auxiliary and Sons of Veterans. 6:30 o'clock din ner. -Armory., . Tea honoring Miss Harriet Bromley. YWCA -parlors. 2 : 3 0 to 5 o'clock. . : 4 -Tf ; 1 . - ' i . , . AVeidAeeday . Apollo club concert. . Mabel Reigelman, soloist. . Armory, 8:15 o'clock. ...... ;. -;' - t ; ' : First- CongreitioBal . ;; church "brotherhood, dinner' Church dining-room, 6 o'clock... .. o , Salenw Floral eocjety. Chamber of . Commerce rooms, , 8 o'clock. . General f Aid' society. First Methodist church. 2:30 o'clock. , Literary . section , meeting under sponsorship of AAUW. Mrs. E. C. Richards, 96S Center, street. :r:f -k, .ThBTsdajr . - Kensington club. ; Mrs. C E. Crandall, hostess. j : ; Silver -, tea. Ladies : Ceatral circle of the First Congregational church. 2:30 to 6 o'clock. Friday : . , j i 1, -MacDowell club concert, Frlda Stjerna,-soprano. Grand theater. 8:15 o'clock. ; . .. : . ; Inter-denominational day of prayer. t First Baptist church. Professor . and Mrs. T.-S. . Rob erts hosts for MacDowell - club re ception following concert. ' " 'saieni. Woman's club' Club house.., . ... ; . j Mr. and Mrs,. James Linn's andlFriday, February 27," at the Maior jand Mrs;F'.iG. Andreae's formal. dinner dance. . -Marion. . ho- nnA f aaj .u rtA.Mi itj 11uminwuA.ucucrw aiU ??at?, i PriJtr!? i f SP ticket IdtTlce Cookedr;food -fealevSt Paul's Guild. 'N eimeyer's .Drug store. rlson, Jltr. andMrsE Tucker Mr. and. Mrs. ' Q, , L,fi)en.cer, . Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Dencer. Mn and Mrs. George Thompson, :Mr. and. Mts. C. M' Rob inson. Miss Lucille Rob - inson Merle -Rpbinsop). Mr. ahdj Mrs. G u.'- Rosenbaum, M r jChi'ck ering. M;an"d Mrs.. T..IL Baker. en,"Eudora,and' Trma Mi'ze, Leon ard Darby, and the hosts; Mr. and MrsMJf OKays.-t Instead of meeting for cards, the Social Afternoon club of the Eastern star will meet this after noon' for sewing. ' " ' " ' The Ladies Central circle of the Central Congregational tfhurch 'ilii b.oldtbeir;,regnlar monthly sllyer ;tea m Thbrsday af fernpon from 230 trt -K n-vivv "'iti rrom 2:30 to 5 o'clock 'in 'the church parlors. The hostesses ' will ter Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Spencer, wMrs. Phillips. MrV,Ern- est Clark1 ana Mrs.iFrank..Clarlt. .... . . ... w V ...... - . The first of a series of cooked food sales to be given by-St. Paul's Guild will be held on Saturday-at Neimeyer's Drug Store. - All ladies of the Guild are asked to contrlb-l ote. Any one desiring any special article cooked may leave orders at Neimeyer's Drug store. : i. , f Interest both Inside, and out- side, of the parish is centering on the evening Of entertainment to- night at the "Parish house' when twpiaya win be given Under the sponsorship of the Young People, dancing wm IOUOW. s , Tomorrow morning litany ser- tees win be held at 7:30 and at ?:v ocioce. Tnere will be a sermon at 7:45 in the evening In the chapel. r I t Valentine's iday was that occa sion for a party at the home of Mrs. II, L. Roberts on Friday era- ning, -withlMadge iReid. Bonetla Ban Ister and Ber nice Roberts as me u leases, t tn&ca person was presented at the court ot the King and Queen of Hearts. After a 6lly 'evening refreshments worn served : in an original manner to Elitabetn "Duncan. Bertha Miller. Esther , Lisle. . Irene BreltAauiit. Ella f Pfeif f er, Edna " Ellis. Pira I Franklln, Florence Starker. Ger- trude . Smith, George Rigby, Charles . Redding, Leslie Nevitt, I Kenneth Laweon,' Vernon Taylor, I Leslie 'Frewlng, Winston Wade. T Arnold Taylor, Frank Alfred, Wil- fred Thomas and Paul Trueblood. i I j . -The general aid society of the First Methodist church wllf meet at. 2:30 o'clock tomorrow fafter- noen at the church. :'L i r; ; Mrs. C. N. Hathaway of; West Salem was pleasantly surprised last Thursday' when the Book and Thimble club members came to spend an i unexpected ' afternoon with .Zher. bringing with them a delicious luncheon. Mrs.-Hathae way has been unable to Attend the meetlngs.of the club tot some time on account: of ill health. The rooms t of the Hathaway home were lorely with jotted terns' and 5 plants. Including sev eral Christmas cactus in bloom. Mrs. E. Pattlson read an instruc tive paper on nutrition. Mrs. LL F. Brown- favored those present with a solo MAsk Me Not to For get Thee," and read "Auntlg Dole ful' -Visit., The rest of the af ternoon was given over to visiting and to ringing of several selections by the Quartette. Mrs.-L. J. Crown and Mrs. Max Gehiar as sisted the hostess In serving. I' - The following members; were present: Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs. L. F. Crown, Mrs. C Pattisai, llrs.-E. rassirsr.-:rsr IMi: Een U i?y, !Irs. II. Gehlir, -Tlri r--i I S SOLOISX WiTH 1 ... - ) ; ; ' i r. ; - - -, - - s . ' 'i- 5 V - v" r : : ; J " I . . i ; ' ' "- ' . , ' ' ' 1 -' ;.: MMMMMWySi.MMMSSiMSMSCjriW S SWll Kill . jMa3a,StJeriia, loxune iinxj3taiiticipaieflf programs voi rne winter season on J Dowell club will ive the fourth concert in a- series of five. 1 sm jw ------ - - A f I 111 , f 1 I rVI cnnfoVtA will Hfl trA- I vested by the Saem tMacDowell club at the. Grand theater on Fri- day evening, will give a group of Scandinavian songs - in Swedish costume and an English group. In a Jenny Lind costume. ' .Madame Stjerna has , the same . beautiful tonal coloring and delightful' man ner as .the famous Swedish. Night- 1 inKale. and. heryoice has a rich- nesa and sweetness, with clear, ringing .high tones, that are espe cially, beautiful in the well known .'.'Norwegian . Echo ..Song" .-whlcb. trs.,Cv JAqams-. ana .sonsrisoDoy- and Danny,- and the: hostess, Mr 3; C. N. -Hathaway. Special guest were Mrs. E. 5ook with her twS daughters, and Miss Bernadin' xrouiic. ... , , . , ... . f . . For the next meeting of club' th t members will meet with Uir- rc. -Pattison. At this itlini lMr. Ml'.'Gcnlar and Mrs. Miifj f Beaver WilV have charge of Vh. 1 yrvgnui. - Tne -Sons' ot Veterans Auxiliary willeitefain the Sons of Veter , j 1 - .... . . . ans at a"8:o o'clock supper this evening In the armory. A Washf lngton program will be given, a"nd a business meeting held. Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Savage e2J tertained as their guests at' 2 J o'clock dinner on Sunday Mr. and I Mrs;, Carlton Savage of Monmouth and Mrs. Martha Byrd. Mr. Cart ton-, Savage is the nephew of the host and holds a responsible post Uon at Monmouth where he is busE- iness manager of 'the Normal school. . f , s - i . On-Fridav and Saturdav Mt. hind Mrs. Kavata had . as their guest their son, Charles H., of Portland , , . . ,At aft "impressive wedding cerer mony at 9 -o'clock yesterday morn ing 'at St., Joseph's Catholic church Miss Christine Dolores Hortsh and Mr.' Robert Reme Daniel were united in marriage. Reverend, J R. Back officiating In the presence ot . immediate - friends and - rel atives. : . : ; -. - J'S The : bridal party took tnefr Pees at the alter to the strains 01 Lohengrin's wedding march. Tne bride, in a trim tailored suit wrn with' hat in harmony was at- tended by Miss Evelyn Schafer -nd Mis Barbara Swlgert - as bridesmaids. Edward Davis and Alford Dans were groomsmen. Little Dolores Davis, carrying a sheaf of roses and freezias, and wearing a frock of yellow, was a dainty -flower girl. ; The briae'a bouquet was a lovely combination of Ophelia roses and f reesias, tied. with a flowing bow of tulle. : A boundiful wedding breakfast was" servedkt ? high noon at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis In Silverton, with covers placed "Cascarels" 10c' :if.Gonstip2Ld,:; Dizzy, Bilious " ' w. ' Feel tire! , Let "Cascar- ets" clean ' rf,f -JOXLT bowels 2- .-i nd stlmubte H?- v-V your liver. No '.- 3? ; g r I p i n g or OToractI:;. -i Millions cf - : i--" . men, wc r a, fi cJ'iTaren take this barn:! ' 38 I.-.:ivc-caLia:tic. - It - - -"C -vk-ti you like v---". oils, cc!;nicl aaj - .:ts. Te'ft3 nice acts v.-c-.-!-r- MDOWEUL1 CLUB soprano, who will appear in one Grand theatre when the Mac- will bo one ot her numbers.' 1 ' .The MacDowell club chorus of 3 Q women's voices comprise the best known' singers in town 'and under "the efficient ' direction of Professor W. II. Boyef of Portland sing in a highly creditable man ner,. The numbers, they will sing are the kind that are full of harmony. arranged to please a critical audi- The Water Fay,", one of the most., dramatic numbers' written for women's ' voices, will be sung by the club and Madame "Stjerna for 4Q-A laxgelyattended wed ding dance followed in the eve ning at the Catholic hall, t, ,s..,. . . Mrs. Daniel 4s . the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Hortsh.of St, Paul, Mina. j The groom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. . Ivan Daniel, of McMinnville. and for the last year has lived at the home of Mrs. P. W. Brown,. 296 N. -Cottage street. He has been employed f the jpasl four years at theJ, Pomeroy . and Keene yewelery store;"'!-"' it: The young couple will make their home at 920 Mill street.' . . SUNNYSIDE : 1 Oir. and Mrs. Dudley Taylo spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. C. H. Taylor.- . , , . : , , , M. S. Chandler of Silverton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler Sundey. : - The Sunnyside Community Club will .'give a pie social Friday night February 27, at - the schoolhiuse. Miss Grace Chandler spent Sun days; with .her; parents, Mr.: and Mrs. W. S Chandler. . -. George Heckart drove to Salem "Wednesday." t i.yj i r ; . Jdr. . and - Mrs. 'c Viola Farrier of Mohawk, Oregon, visited over Sun day with Irs. Guy Chandler, '. x 1 SC0TTS MILLS 1 ' ' . ; "Mrs. Ttessa - Davidson ' of Port land visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrence, . over the week end, .":'.';. . ',.;: v Mr. and Mrs. Merton. . Flanders and daughter Evelyn were shop ping in Salem Saturday. s . J. O. Dixon made a business trip to Portland Monday. . . , ' Mr. .and Mrs. . Robert Scott of Woodburn visited Mr. and Mrs.; S. Korb Sunday: v. : T. ' ; .. Miss Clara Larson .of Silverton visited-JSertvister Irs. Almond Rich. cbver the. week. end. ' . i Mrs Arthur Rich and daughter Mildred -who ' have been Tisiting rriir f-cl arc i irir, mm'& . "... torn mP - -. . - ' "A f mm relatives at -Aumsville and West Salem the past two weeks, re turned -.home Saturday. Mrs. M. Waibel left for Willa mina,. Ore.,' Monday, where she will visit her son, John Waibel and family, lor some time. .N . 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landweng and daughter, Virginia, ot Silver ton, visited. Mr. Landweng's moth er on Sunday." '.'. ' 1 .Ray Telfer visited his sister, Mrs. John'rWaibel, at'Willamlna the first of the. welk. ; "IT'Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Magee were in Salem Monday on .business. . K Joe BartnJk of JCingsberry, New York, who has been visiting rela tives, her the .last month, left for . his home Thursday. , He is making the . trip "here" by auta in. twenty-seven -; days, coming around the southern route. ' ; Mrs. Floyd Shepherd went to Salem Tuesday, where she will visit with" relatives for a week. Mrs. J. N. Amundson visited in .Silverton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter Doris are spending .the week end visiting with relatives in Salem. J ' RICKEY J - : Mr.' and '.Mrs. D. Fryslie wefe hosts for a table 500 party a few evenings ago. " '' ' J. Strang has purchased a Dodge sedan. . . - Mr. and -Mrs. E. Cox. and Mrs. J. Sarage were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.; Harris Sunday,. -. . Mr.f add. Mrs. . M-f Magee en tertained iseveral f nehds fat: tiier home 'Saturday evening. -! , Red hearts - and pussy . willowe . formed the decorations for the occasion. Mrt ;nd. MrB Corbet 'have m6ved!intbstne'ir new home which they purchased recently from Mr. Dunigan. One of the most charming . af fairs of the season was the party given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. A. A. Hager- for her children Reatha and Billie. In-door games were 'enjoyed nntil lae In the af ternoon when the little folks -were invited to the dining room .where a dainty lunch was served by Mrs1. Hager, assisted by Miss Amelia Sanke. . The table was beautiful with appropriate St.. Valentine' day decorations. Those present1 were Ann Fitspatrick, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Fitzpatrick, Patsy Fitzpatrick Margaret Ma-! gee, Hazel Magee, Reatha Hager, Billie Hager, Bobbie Galadorf. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D.' Horner and son and Mr, and Mrs.' D, Maxf leld spent the week-end at the coast.' . Bert Sisco is g rubbing his piace". vimwv MacDowell Clotj Chorus -5- Madame Fritla Stjerna Soprano . GRAND THEATRE FRIDAr FEB, 27 $lXO ei.OO 75c Seat Sale Friday 10 a. nu m u eeinme The aristocrat of electric ranges. Why worry Along with that old range when you can trade it in on a new UNIVERSAL ELECTitIC IXANGE A real boon to every housewife. Instantly ready to cook or bake no time lost. Don't buy one' until you see the Universal. BEST Easy Terms Wiikcut T -'.- J i . . t , V.' ' "Heard the latest, Madcc?" "No, what's happened? "Miller's are opening their enlarged new ba semen t . store next Saturday. Dog Driver to Visit FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 23. Ralph Ivohman, of Nome, Alaska, who made a trip from Nome to Fairbanks by dog team in 29 days, is to leave here tomorrow for Seattle. - 1 , Relatives are people who won der how you manage to get bj.y" YOUR CAR NEEDS NEW PARTS ' SEE US " jrnrv SmitK & Rings IMstons Wiring Gears Gaskets G ringing . . U M U U ' I JHI . 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