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AVEDNESDAY.'MORING, FEBRUARY 25, 1923-. 7.7
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f-pHE APOLLO CLUB CONCERT
A' this evening at Hhe Armory
parks one of the season's, stellar
musical events, and one which ha
been keenly; anticipated -ir many
weeks. Inter est, Is atteadiagjndt
lonly the.exceUenttensenlhla aum-
ioerg mat are essurea. under .the
baton of Dr. John R, Site, 'the
tlub's director, , but .also the ; as
sisting. , numbers oi f&e du's
Sifted aoloisL.MjMabel, lfigel
man. , Miss Reigeiinan is a-prima
Jdonna soprano of ja small attain
Faents -and her presence; la Salens
onight .wjil .be :a niistinct treat.
r(ff "who is t both a pianist and
r3 boser of acknowledged etand-
ByrnJDArioldwlll,accocpx-
Vany the club which JncJndes in
jats acUe- personnel ; SO -male
voices. . ,Tne program ia : an-
pouncedfor cSz iO. o'clock.
fl The "following atuabers -.will fee
Iheard : . ; ;T : X -
1. March of the Men tf Har
lech .(Welch .National Hymn)
IV .Arr.byBrewer
Apollo Clubf
Kashmiri Song
.......... .Woodforde-Flndn
Travlln to De Grave (Negro -
Spiritual) . , .ReddJck
Apollo' Club.' ' '
Ml Chiamdns Mimi (La, Bo
heme) . . 4. . '.".' j": .. .Puccini
Gretel w .; . .Pfltxner
' Miss; Reigelman.
Bowl of .Roses . . Clarke
Silent Recollection . .1 .Pache
J Apollo Club. i
Call jot Rhada . r, . . .Ware
Elfin's Cong i f . ; Wolf
Charming- c&ioev iUerman
AvtAo ; (Diti.iilalii( Ttt
Alien v ivvujcu uu m
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liet) . .1. . . . . . . t V .Gounod
V neigeimaD.
lug iuu( auu.iuo uui.
, . . . . w. . . . . ... . .irieger
Apollo Club.' .v-.
7. Etude E . Flat Elinor . . ;
............... . Rachmahia.oif
Rhapsodic C Major. Dohnanyl
Frank-Moas. ' ' j
There, Little 'GlrtDont r,Cry
. . . il . . : ." Westendori
On the Sea . . '. . . . . . . . . B utk
Apollo Club. ;
Little Star (Mexican Folk .
ong). ....... Arr. by LaForge
The Fairy Pipers. .. .Brewer
Faltering Dusk . . . .Kramer
The Nightingale . . .Stephens
- Miss Rlegelman. . , r
10. Twilight Is Lovellght (From :
Rubensteln's Melody) . . .Lewis
Bedouin Song -. ...... Foote
Apollo Club.
america
Audience and Apollo Club.
An organization meeting f or a
lection .In Jlterary study .will Jbe
Uield at 7; 30 o'clock .this eyenlng
t the home of irofe8sor and-Mrsi
pB. C. Richards, 966 Center street.
Iby the American, -Association -wf
ITnirersity ,Women. Those who
are eligible ior memoersnip,
ylgh; notjyet members, if inter
"tea, i are asaea o oe preseuu
vhs:hn mnnv nnf b b hi a to a t-
. ' "v r j -
ena this preliminary meeting, but
who would like the opportunity
the section jWill gire, are asked to
leave : their names with Mrs.
pilchards. ; - .
Mrs. ,11. T. Lore entertained yes
terday at a! charmingly appointed
1 o clock luncheon complimenting
Mrs. Albert Hunter of La: Grande
land Mrs. Charles Hunter of Wal
Iowa, both of whom are visitors, in
fealem jduring the legislatlYe .sea-
faon.- !l ' -r-
Covers at the luncheon i were
placed" ? for! Mrs. Albert Hunter
Mrs. Charles Hunter, Mrs. ,E. E.
Bragg, Mrs. Dan McClellan, ;urs.
IF. A. Jllliott, Mrs. George Vehers,
Mrs. Claude Steusloff, and the
hostess, Mrs. H. T. Love.
The ffrieads of Mr. and Mrs.
O. Geltra (will be interested to
know .tbat they are in Salem again
after spending a period of time in
Portland. ?
, Today ''.V-
t Apfllo " club ..concert. ; Mabel
Reigelman, soloist. .Armory, 8:15
o'clock. ; . .t - ,' .. .
" Salem Fjoral eociety. Cbajaber
of Commerce roomsj .8 o'clock. I .
, General Aid "society. ' First
Methodist. church. -2:?0 o'clock. '
'""Literary section meeting under
sponsorship of AAUW. Mrs.' E. C.
Richards, 966 Center street.' "'
' "Down In Maine.? Labish Cen
ter . school house. . i .Auspices of
saiem ..Ielghts Coinmunity elub. ,
Barbara Jrietchie Tent .No. 2,
Daughter of Veterans. Armory.
t o'clock-
f JVfqman's Benefit JUsociation of
Maccabees. Benefit card .party.
?woW"hai.4 ;
' - Woman's "Foreign 'Missionary
society of the Jason Lee church,
parsonage. -SOfo'cJoek. '
. Past'NobleiOrand meetiBg.TMrs
W.-M. Siegmund, -1496 Lee street.
SV. ; ; J.V. ? " ---
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Kensington club. Mrs. C. E.
Crandall, hqstessl - ; - ' t
clrgle jChe : First 'Cbngregational
church.' '2.:50 to -5 -o'clock. ;
t- iWomaA's ,Re4iet 'Corps, sewing
woclety' IrsJ.'AvriaBare, 185
Ijeeetreet. '-2 W'clock.
.';.- -T'FrMay.;
f ; MacDo well club concert,' . Frtda
Stjerna,4 eopranov: - C rand . theater,
8;15 d;clock..;i ; : v -t
Interdenominational' zAjt 7 1 -of
j)iayer; Fim.Baptigtrchnrch. "'
- PTOfessori and Mrs;,T. "8 Rob
erts, hosts fer MacDowelK'dub re-
ceptioh- following, concert.4 , ; . --f'
-; : -Satarday " .
v alem Woman'a . cJub. Club
house, iit'xM -i:
- Mr. and vMrs, James Linn's jand
Major -and"MrgF, O. -Andrfae's
formil idinnerkdapce. r, Marion ho
tel. - - . y -f
: Cooked food sale, ' General Aid
society .of the. Jason ;Lee church,
SP.ticket office. i ; T
' Cooked food : sale. .St. Paul's
Guild. Neimeyer's 'Drug store.
faahioned .songs jand Mrs, tT. E.
McCroskey gave readings in the
manner in which she is eo gifted,
The hostess Miss Steusloff, was
assisted at the refreshment hour
by Irs.H. f E. "Par rett.t MrsrWv D.
Smith and Mrs. Chambers.
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xx ne .yvioman s f oreign Mission
ary society of 'the : Jason , Lee
church will meet at-2:50 "o'clock
this afternoon with Mrs. Thomas
Acheson at? the parsonage. r
Two delightful weekrend ,par-ties-xere:
those at whifclCMraTed
Purvine entertained on. Friday and
UnSaturday. Oa ..Friday ,-Mrs,
Purvine was hostess honor jng her
mother, :Mrs. Frank - Vard, 'of
Portland who formerly made heir
home in Salem. ' "Ihe ""guests In
cluded - members of the Tano club
to which Mrs. Ward formerly be
longed. Bridge was the diversion
of ,the afternoon.- Mrs Clyde John-
Ison winning high score. , pecora-r
tions - attractively in keeping rwith
Washington's birthday were Used!
On Saturday Mrs.- Purvine was
again hostess,, inviting a group of
friends to make jap : three tables
cf bridge. r3The laytBgtjioqr
vent to Mra Carl TLrmatrong. Mrs.
ItuiTtBtfa Stteslnlafae'di ' ? MrstJ
Edwin Armstrong, Mrs.vcari"Arni"'
atrongr'ltrsCPl'fD Qulaenberryj
Mrs. Qeprge JNeJscn;":.Mr3, ArmlA
Bergen ' Mrs Reeii llowianaif Mrs.
Earl Paulsen,: .VLtm) Jonea, Mrs.
p. datnsvIrs. UCarle Beck,
and Mrsw Daryi Proctor.'
Mrs: Harold C. Miller (Dorothy
SUf f ord ) . left i Sanday for .Yreka;
Califprnia.where .he. will . Join, her
husband "who has ' been ' employed
in the -soath , lor f some vtlme. .he
visited recently in Oregon City be
for leayS-or;Yreka 7; rill
tV ,f be held this evening' at ' the
V iSlprmiinil hnm HSR Tcv
A i - - v rw
Jonquils-were attractive about
the rooms at the W. H. Steusloff
home when on Monday evening
Chapter AB of the PEO'eister
hood : entertained the guests of
J Chapter Gi as the guests of Miss
Dorothea Steusloff. An interest
ing ceremonial program was ar
rangqd which formed a delightful
tribute to the seven charter mem-i
bers Of thej organization. "To" typi-.
fy the group seven candles rere
lighted in': a candelabrum, -"with
two left burning In token of the
two members who are yet living
Mrs! B. J. Miles gave a talk on
Founders' pay as it was observed
recently in Portland. Both rMrs.
Harry! M. Styles and .Miss Lena
Bellet Tartar gave groups of old-
LUcDowell Clab Ghena
v ; j .- -ana -
1 r.Iadapc Frida Stjcrna
; Soprano
GHAND THEATRE
i r.IDAY, FEB. 27
The. following resolution, bear
ing -the signatures of '.Louisa "A.
Kezar, Bertha Pefgman, ahd Ma
bel A. Lockwood,was drawn up at
a, recenttate' by Barbara Frietchle
tent,' Daughters of Veterans:
-Whereas, : jour beloved, -eister
Valeria Benvle Elder, as a member
pf the 'National 'Alliance Daugh7
ters .of ;Yeterans, ;departmeat , ol
Oregon, has rendered most loyal
L
"P.!AMpriDDYP-0,-
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.BLMJTIFULrCQLOR
Perfect home
iyelng and tint
ing Is guaranteed
with'' Diamond
Dyes. Just dip in
sold water to tint
loft, "d e 1 i c ate
ihades,- or boil to
Jye rich, perr,s
Jilt CuiorS. c i-aCb
15-ccnt .xackage
!ontaias i Iret
iiocs ,so slrsrle
any woman can ; dye or tint Ua-
gerie. ailks, ribbons, akirts, waists,
dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters.
draperies, coverings, hangings.
every tnlng new. : .
"' Bay .'Diaaosi Dyes" ether
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and faithful aervice in the further
ance of. the objects and purpose
9ur order. nd by her, earnest en
deavors and active interest apcom
pllfihed much . Jn-1 spreading, the
teachings - of patriotism through
out this broad land; and " :? i
Whereas, Uhis beloved sister is
no longer . permitted to mingle
with us; -therelore.be It
Resolved, that Barbara Frietch
le, Tent No. 2, Daughters of ,yetT
erans, 'keenly regret ; the "absence
of this gracIons,presence In Tour
midst; . and I be" ft; further ! "
: Resolved, that this' resolution
be spread', upon the records of
our order and In loving cQmmp.m
oration, a copy' thereof be!"for-
warded to 1 the -family ; of ' the 'lost
v : '
Miss ; Marine Dunn of 'Portland
was a guest' tor-the early part of
the week of rsWJC.Miller. 2
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The Woman's Benefit Associa-
tlon of Maccabees is sponsoring .a
benefit .card jarty today in the
WOW nail's with the public ; In
vited. '
y ;-v-:. ; i '
Elmer Gless, who has been vis
iting at the home, of ,Mrs,;, Gordon
Black, left yesterday for his" home
Jn .'Nebraska. iVt t rwv-'.'s , 1
' ' If,'' : L;h.
7. Mr. and Mrs..BC M- ,IIpfe.rwhp
have l.been fjn.the . east ; since the
first of th year are. now In Colorado.-
They.expect to arrive home
the-first March. : '
' ;'The kenferalald1 ' society of the
Frst Methqdist 4hurch7will :jneet
fteraoan ,at"-3 3.6 HBplocic in
the churchjparlors.fqr the, regular
February neeting- :
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f?r.Trs. ,T.Glyen.;tVera Wrjght)
6f Jverton waa a guest. of Salem
friends. onrSaturday. Miss Mildred
Goinireturned to Silvertoh witb.
Mrs, Given to be her guest over
the week-end."1 "
'"Ba'rbara Frietchle tent No. 2,
Daughters ; of Veterans will ..meet
at S o'clock : this' evening at the
armory for the regular meeting.
An interesting program has been
planned. :
The sewing society of the Wom
an's Relief corps will meet at 2
o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. La
Bare, 1835 Lee street. The GAR
Veterans are cordially Invited to
be present, t '
, i.t 1.
The Mizpah clasisfand the Men's
Blbiel-elasa of th aspJLee Me-,
, mortal church met jointly n fefi
day'tor a party la thef church, par
lors. On tttjB!lfiterestingrrograni
planned Mrs. Carpenter gave read
ings. A guessing game'was an ad
ditional feature. The s hostesses
for th e 'even ihgjwere : Mrs.-ll W
Dewey,''JlrS. L. 4E. " Du c ey, Urs:
McCoy,;and Mrs, B.iBeason. '
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TtrJ?ettr1ar; clnbrtJl uneet
this afternoon - with Mrs. C. C.
Chafee; V.The .Jjaper jrill be ,n
Grecian Art. ? ;: , , y, - '
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roberts
are 6h-a motor trip through south
ern California. .They plan to re
tufa home in March;
14 Jortlaadr,bre4 Feb. 2 3 Amer
ican, flags and tri-colors draped in
glorious red, whita.-and blue har
mony, ' from the balconies, . from
the .walls, from the ceilings, flut
tered, and waved above the vast
armory ballroom Saturday evening
when j the of fleers . a.nd ladies of
in . Oregon national guard enter-
taiped. af .a formal. reception and
ball in honor of Brigadier General
ti;tfd -Mrs.-George A.' White, on the
occasion of their 2,0th wedding an
niversary."' ' 'TJ;, : - (
The decorations were beautltul-
JyacWeved pn-Tpt stupendous scale
by -. the "crossing of ; colored; flags
and. ptreameracrosohe'vast ceil
ing. .Flowers 'ere everywhere,
tall palms 'and trailing' .'greens.
LJghtswere, harmonized to blend
with the patriottc deeoratloa.
iA 10-piece military band played
for the dancing. - iij
The;rfcePtion-started at 9 p. m
the dancing -followed-during--the
evening. f ; '
Military 4ind nayy. circles, rep
resentatives, from clrlc, social and
political spheres, jrere present.'
Premiaejit iputtof town officials
and "LPortlanda executive staff
were in attendance. "-From JCamp
Lewis'were -many officers" ' and
their .wives, and from Vancouver
barracks was a. large group of the
army Bet?-' Hiij.
i. .The receptloh'cdmmittee includ-
d : ' , Brigadier General and Mrs.
George A.White; XJolonel and Mrs.
llltsp U. Welch. Governor and
irs."iWalter M.; Pierce; Brigadier
General and Jfrs.: Joseph Kuhn,
United State. rmy t Ttfayor - and
Mrs. George JJ. .Baker. Colonel and
Mrs. JfV.T. , Arnold, United -States
army; Colonel and" Mrs., Gepre
Wl; Moses,-colonel and .Mra.VHey
Howell," United State army ieu
ten an t Commander "p. E.v. Barbed;
United States; Jnary; ".Colonel ;JW.
H. IC-x Bowen,' Ttntpd Stetes artay,
retired; his daughter iiiss G Gla
dys Bowen Colonel andilrs. C. E.
Dentler nd .Mrs. J. S. ..Parke.
United - States amy, retired and
Colonelapd, Mrs. U.. G.'WprrlloW;
United States army,' retired. I.
-The, floor committee for, the ball
included: ?-
.Uetteiant Colonel , EV C. :) Lib-
hy, chairman ; Major Roy " Knox.
Major '.William . G. .Scott, . Major
Harry C. Brumbaugh, Major Fred
M.'TVesVMajor James .S. Gay. Jr.,
Major Lee J. Pironl, Major .Ed-;
ward -Van Jlorn, Captain- Jerrold
Owen, Captain" L. A. Mllner ,and
Captain -Raymond Olsen. :
, iMrs. S. ,VJck'a,nd Mr. and Mrs,
Ben iWrVickvwere guests on . Sun
day in , Albany,-attending a dinner
party . honoring Mr8. , Gilbert and
Mrs. John Jordan. ' .-')..,f :;
- The Kensington club will meet
tomorrow.; afternoon with 'Mrs.' C.
Elmb Crand;all, 1990 N.-Wlnter
street, -sr ' : ;--.' ; '.' ' ;
' ly '
" ,V. portrait; of little Joan New
comb, daughier rf .Mrs. Beatrice
Crawford Newconib, vbeautifuily
photographed by Miss . Kathryn
Gunnell. will - become." the" ; trade-;
mrk for the Colonial Dame Tea
Shoppe.- The study, shoWjhgl lit
tle Miss Newcomb In Colonial cos
tume Is '.on , display .at- the . tea
room. ; -
f. . - - t . ' . .
. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford,were
among .", the Salem quests -at ..the
reception and military ball held in
Portland Saturday night for Brig
adier General and Mrs. George A.
White.. '-.
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The First,.CongregaUpnal church
brotherhftbidrHnner-'planned yi or
6 : 3 0. o'clock tonight ,will.ot be
hjeld U ttjil, aext edneaday, March
4i.wKen! prof esf ar. Landers of -the
the seakit Professor. Landers
wasvanabe.to be jresenCfor to
nigh ... V . t ZL. ,r ;
If- ROSEDALE-
W' 1 1 'y . I. 14 ' .. .
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"Oh Madge! Do
come .over Saturday
Apdlvelll .take in 'Mil
ler's b:s sale it's- the
fjrand;.opemnSof :the
new and enlarged baco
ment floor.
for you early, Madge."
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"ALast Fridajeveninrthe-Farent
teacher's I asaptiaiidn 1 held .a box
social: at the sc-hool hquse. After
the i business meeting jl ' psatriotic
werp conducted by 'Reverends Mr.
C. A. I Hadley ,and Mr C." Thomas,
the JJnterment be:ng made at. the
Rosedale cemetery. , 4 : :
lit. and .Mrs. ; Donald iCoppock"
left 5 last Thursday for -California.
Miss Helen Blinston is ill.
Mr. Thomas' car caught on'fire
Friday eyening, however, he was
able to extinguish the flames be
fore any-great amount: of damage
i
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Snowdrift makes such ffood thin es to cat because' 'is so ;gopaicseIf: It
; '0 .,-.". I t'f-" T' ' . , . -. ." ; .TT V, L.-'.
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- ;isxxiagCi;j3j: itucvyesson :;u-j)copieutot. .011 tas;gooa as a unc saiaa
foil. Try it in your faxorite : xecipe for;c4keor, if-ydu want to "try .some'
thing ipiew, the recipe -given by Elate Brew Vaughn for Lazy Daisy
; Cake is a .good one: ; ;
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..VX&p Snowdrift.
; ti Cups Brown -Sugar
H Cup Milk
: TH Cups Flour i
.. . . y
3 TtMspooru Baking Powder
: Toaspoon Cinnamon
; yi -Teaspoon Nutmeg '
i lb. -Figs or One Cup Raisins
. , ALL KEASUREMENTS
ARE LEVEL ..
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lZirjjfSr cilCH .ifixahd sifd.ory! ; .
materiajb ? the ingredients in a bowl
m tfee osdsr named and do not-stir until all
have' been srdcfei Beat three minutes. Bake in
agrasfidpi4,fom 3 5to 45 minutes, 3 5b;F.
was the week-end !guest : of ; Mlsa
Perchen CoIeJ' , ' ;..
Mrs. . Krebs ;wlth her twrf'child
ren visited her mother; Mrs.: Irwin
and her( sisiter -Airs, i Bloom dur
ing the weekend. VMiss Dorothy
Sneed also , visited at the Bloom
home this week-end.. ' I -
A .number of. neighbors .went to
the home of Mr. Day last .Wednes
program was given, . and then the
boxes were auctioned. , , , 4-
'A number of people , attended
the funeral .services .; of Samuel
Newly .last Friday. .The services
day -to do his spring .work, .Mr.
Day has been very .ill -during he
winter, but he is much better, now. I
A number or H.oseoale people
"listened In", Sunday . evening to
hear Rev. Chesief j-A. Hadley. for
merly of Rasedale,,but now. of ; the
First Frlehd's church of. Portland,
deliver the Sunday t evening ' ser
mon from -KG W. 1
Last Monday . the school child
ren had special exercises In,honor
f-Washington's birthjday. Follow-'
was idone?;f .. f :,;-'!
Miss Doris : Gardner; of Salem ing : these school ; was. dismissed:
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.With All Star Cast!
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Cqmedy News JReyiew
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BEALS 'NORMAL; PLAN IS r
(LOST-IN HARD FIGHT
,, ;- Contine4 f rom pafe, 1) t ' :
Multnomah county was also killed.'
Also a resolution1 that provided ah
increase" of pay for the'leglslators'.
The committee Vien went into con
sideration .of S. B. No." 4 6 regard
ing high school instruction. There
was a' spirited contest on this in
which Senator Miller gave One of
his 'usually -strong speeches .-but
the" billlwaa" killed "A resolution
for a divided session of the legls
latnre also went - into . the discards
, Almost any , town v can support
f three to five citizens -who -wear
$12; hats "on Mlollar-and-halfrper- -day,
heads. ' . fT .-rv'"''.
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MATINEE ONL.Y
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Excuse us, folks', we cannot hold back any longer. We ' must tell you
about this comedy sensation.1 '.On1 the: other hand, we. donft' believe tinere
words are enough, but when we tell you'itis-thefaia6us.' i , :t": m:"
STORY
KUPERT HUGWES'
.and stage, play,. and ahat the cast i is headed by 1 4' ' ' ? : i
;CONKAD NAGEL and
NORMA SHEARER
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