THE ' OPJ2G07r STATZ31XAN, "SALEM, eitZqOI? ,FilIDAY.I.IORNiNG, FEEBUAIIY 27,1225 V: 4 '5 -o 1 Win f" - j AUDRED BUNCH ,' a N UNUSUALLY attractive pro-. X"L gram is that announced for 'this -evening at the Grand theater when the 'MacDowell TclBb chorns, assisted by Madame Frida Stjerna, soprano, will give seven groups of song, with every number a high light among beautiful and char acteristic compositions. Eminent among the conductors on the coast iaW. H. Boyer, who has been di recting the club in an inspiring manner throughout a culminating season. - ' ' v Miss Stperna, the assisting ar tist engaged for the concert, has an extended repertoire of, Swed ish, Norwegian, Danish .French, German and Italian songs in the original. Authentic and convinc ing, and full of , charm, will be the. Swedish Folk, songs scheduled as the second group on the pro gram. Four numbers comprise thia offering which will be sung Hftiij PHONE 101 in costume. ' . 1 Margaret Nots will accompany the guest artist; and' Mildred .Jae ger, the chorus. '.' ' , . The complete ' program Is an nounced as follows: i' I (a) Woodland Sprites. .... .page ( b ) Lullaby . . . . : . . . . . . Scott ! Chorus (a) A Alalden One Day (b) -What I Have Promised. .. (c) The Bird Song." . . . . . . . . . d) The Maiden and'l. . . . .... Madame Stjerna -U. 1 m : ' (a) Waters Ripple and Flow.. (Czecho - Slovak) 'arr. by . ..... . . ; . . . . . . Deems Taylor (b) Wake Thee, Now, Dearest I czecho Slovak) arr. bv Deems Taylor! Chorus IV (a) -Rain! Rain! Rain!......, ....... .... . . 1 . Very L Gay (b) Do Not Go My Love. . i I . . . . v". . Hageman (c) The Sleep That Flits Cer Baby's Eyes. ... . . . .Carpenter (d) At Last!.... Fay Foster ' Madame Stjerna . - I (a) At Parting.. MacDowell (b) Thy Beaming Eyes MacDowell j Chorus (a) The First Meeting. .Sjogren ( b) ' Synnoves . Song.' KJerulf (c) Norwegian Echo Song Thrane Madame Stjerna ; .:- VII : -IK;; The 'Water Fay. . '.. . . . .Parker Madame Stjerna and Chorus '- ; ' ,--r - ; The'many Salem friends of Mrs. lEarl Flegel of Honolulu j are an ticipating; her arrival here on Wed nesday, March 4, in company with Mr. and Mr3. Milton Veyers 'who have been visiting on the Jslanda since the first of the year. Mrs. Flegel will be accompanied by her little son. Earl, Jr. Captain Fle gel expects to Join Mrs. Flegel in the early spring.' Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Mrs. ! Flegel, having taken passage for the states on Wednesday, February 25, are sail ing for San Francisco on the Wil amena. . ' '4- l The Mothers' class of the. First Methollst church will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening with : Mrs'F, C. DeLong, 1108 Cnemeketa street for the February social meeting.' Mrs. B. Blatchford will have charge of the devotions. . , r Late last evening the many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick bade them "godspeed" when, accompanied by their three children, Truman, Mary Esther, and Virginia Lois, they left by the southern route for Chicago to taXg up a new work.' During Drt Kirk patrick's four-year pastorate -here he has endeared himself to hun dreds of friends. I i i , ) IrTrfl ld m and , We have never shown o many new and pretty styles as we are now. showing.' .We are going into the style and pattern ganie" and we are going to show the most up to date line of style shoes that has ever been shown on the coast. ' WE HAVE A FEW DOZEN OF THESE NOW ON EXHIBITION AND TO SAYTH ATT THEY ARE SELLING FAST IS PUTTING IT MILD f We receive new express shipments practically every day. Every order is sent to the factory by wire, made on ii rush ticket, and sent to us by fast express; so we can show you the new ones as quick as thpyiare made. Come in and see these shoes. We will not ask you to buy them but we will warn you that you cannot . ' resist them, for to see them is to buy them. $7, $8, $9, $1 , aed 12 Patent iLeather,Kid,atin, Tan Calf Watch Our: Windows for the -- ; New Ones ; i? l-i Rubber Jleel lay :Every Wednesday 1 1 All 50c Heeli utU)n Half -Price 25c -DO YOUR FEET HURT? - v Corns and- cillouses re moved without pain or' sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated, r Pains in feet, weak-foot, flat i foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed. Do not suffer. I will -give -you- the , best that science can produce is scien tific chirpody. Consult DH. WILLIAMS About Tour Feet Honrs 9 to 5r30 "Phone 16 V Raut Seats tiixBsxOil W.kktlkCootf REPAIR DEPARTMENT. i .... . Our shop Is equipped with all mew machinery'. We use ' nothing but ?the 2 very best ; grade of leather thai money! will buy. ' ; ' 1 . ! llr. Jacobson, in charge of this department, Is an ex pert In his line ha's spfent years in factories and repair. shops "and -wCl -tfo -rnothtns but -high -grade work. - - Minnesota society, Jason Lee chnrch, 7:30 o'clock. , Ladies Aid Society, First Pres byterian church, 3 o'clock. Mothers -class of the First Methodist church. Social evening, Mrs. F., C DeLong. .1108 Cheme keta street, 7:30 o'clock. Ilaeel Gieen Parent-Teachers' Association, -business meeting and radio .program, MacDowell club concert. Frida Sfjernaf soprano. tJmna 'theater. 8: IS' o'clock. -Inter-denominational dy -o f prayer. First Baptist church. Professor and Mrs. T. S. Rob erts hosts for MacDowell club re ception following concert. Saturday Salem Woman's club. Club house. Mr. and Mrs. James Linn's and Major and Mrs. F. O. Andreae's formal dinner dance. -Marion ho tel. i;:-r, , ,-.- Cooked food sale. General Aid society of the Jason Lee church. SP ticket office. - ; Cooked food sale. St. Paul's Guild. Neimeyer's' Drug store. ' Next week's outstanding affair without doubt will be the annual banquet which the Business -and Professional Women are planning for Wednesday. March 4. at 7 o'clock, at which time the national president, Miss Adelia "Prlchard, will be present. On the committee of arrangements, of which Miss Nellie Williams is chairman, are Miss Louise Kezar and -Miss Colla West. ' A i large attendance is ex pected with reservations Available at the state house with Miss Ke zar or at "the Capital drug store from Miss Sylvia Woods. The members of the -Minnesota society will have their winter meet infer at 7:30 o'clock this eve ning at the Jason Lee church. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. -Kijchtlinger entertained on Wednesday evening for the members of the 13. E. ciuo, with 500 the diversion of the eve ning. The JCightlinger home was attractive with ferns and daffodils. Mrs. Esther Taylor of (Portland, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davies, was a special guest of 'the club. High scores of the evening went to Mrs. C. B. fihaW and Mr. Claude Townsend, and the low scores to Mr. and. Mrs. T. B. Dav ies. -The hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. O. L. Scott. At the -next meeting of the club Dr. and Mrs. Scott will entertain. Club members are Mr. and-Mrs. C. B.. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Claude Townsend, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fan- drich. Jr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. andMv. 8. C. Kightlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies and Mr. and Mrs. John Spong. 1 i - I IITW. and "Mrs. Blaine E. Kirk- natrick were delightfully honorejd with a 6 o'clock dinner on Wed nesday when the members of the Kimball faculty and their wives entertained for their pleasure. Daffodils and violets were spring flowers -used in the decorating. Dr. -Kirkpatrick, ;who left lait night for his new work, has conT ducted a number of classes $t Kimball. Covers at the Wednesday night dinner were placed for Dr. arid Mrs. 'Blaine 'E. iKlrlfpatrlck. Presi dent and"Mrs. E. C.Hickman, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McCormick, Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton, Prof. and Mrs. W. HI. Hertzog, Mrs. E. S. Hammond. "Mrs. George W. Emory. ltev. and Mrs. G.' W." Hick irian, Pr6( and Mrs. Donald W. Riddle, andMiss Leone Halt. An eniovable farewell oartyrOf Wednesday evening was that held in pavilion C ot the Oregon state tuberculosis -hospital. The party was givten by theirl of pavilion C assisted by the doctors and nurses of the staff,' in honor of Miss Tnna"Fredericksen,Who "has" recovered from her illness. The affair was delightful as a jcostume party -with ' various social games making the evening a happy one Refreshments of doughnuts and cocoa were served. Miss Johnson and'HIiss -Bandle chaperoned' the party.. ? : -" V, - ' 3- The Hazel Green Parent-Teach er association, will hold their tnisl" hess meeting at, 7: 30 "-o'clock this evening. After the business meet ing -radio .program 4KiUJe .given by the courtesy of Vick Brothers' radio department. Mrs. Clifton Ross and Mrs. Fred Prince pleasantly surprised Mrs. Jesse Prince at her home on North Liberty street "Wednesday after noon In honor of the "faet that the birthdays of all three fall within the week. In addition, the day was Mrs. Fred -Prince's wedding anniversary. Dainty refreshihents were served ind tall enjoyed . pleasant alternoon wishing 'each other many happy returns of the, day. ' ; . - I . The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church- will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon In the church parlors following the funeral at 2 o'clock, for the regu lar February -meeting" The committee In i charge In cludes Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. P. Kimball, Mrs. Ida Niles. Mrs. M. DoiJghton, Mrs. A. R. Baird, Mrs. Jleed Chambers, Mrs. Marle Rosecrans and Mrs. Frank. Power.' On 'the eve of Ash Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. E. Bckerttn, Sr., en tertained the meBabeTa? of ' the U. D. clab, th4ir husbairds ad ditional gnests with aevening of bridge. ; The prizes were won by Mrs. J. G. Nadon and T. M. Barr. Special guests ,were Jler.' J. R. Buck, Mr. and . Mrs. 'Otto Hart- man. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Wat ers, Mri and Mrs. E. A.vSkelley, Mr. and Mrs. George Schuneman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mickel, Mr. and. Mrs. M. J. Petzel and Law reaee Bach. Club members and their hus bands 'who were included are "Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr,' Mr.- and Mrs, C. D. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckerlln. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nadon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hintzen, Mr. and'Mrs. John JCathman,-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt.-iMrs. . -J.'Healy, Miss Rosalia Bach, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Eckerlln, Br. ; A group of ?14 signed up Wed nesday evening for the' section in with atyour 3 Prescriptions Your Rexall Store provides three things in every prescrip tion -quality., accuracy and iervice. These combined with the lowest possible charges, give rou absolute safety at a saving. You can have confidence ' in your Rexall druggist' the .same as you Jiave In your doctor. -; Perry Druj Store s literature study -sponsored .by the American Association, of ZJJnivers Ity - Women. The -roup .plans to meet "every aher"Wednesday at the home of Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Richards. , British modern litera ture will open the coarse 'with Professor Williston ifor 5 the next meeting, planning a survey of the development of the novel fin Eng land. Wells will 'be "the novelist studied.. , " L .' Of primary -interest to Salem's many church-going women is the observance "today ot. the 'annual Day of Prayer for Missions at the -First -Baptist --church -where a large throng of women will as semble at 10:30 o'clock. At this time the program, the subject' or which ; is "Even As Thou Wilt," will open with , a morning 'devo tional led by Mrs. C- C. Poling. " Following is the program:ioi30 a. m., devotions, Mrs. C. C. Pol ing; business session; hymn of 'in tercession; Bible lesson and com mentary, led by Mrs. E. H. Shanks and J4rs. !F. M. Jasper; prayer of thanksgiving, 'Mrs. W. C. Kant ner; address, ".Foreign Speaking People," Mrs. Herbert Low, Port land; a God-giveri , measure, Mrs. John Humphries; music. ' ! 12 o'clock Luncheon in base ment of church. 1:30 p. m., devotions, Mrs. Z. C. Mower; business session; "Let Us Pray," Mrs. Charles Park; solo "In the Secret of His Presence," Miss Naomi Phelps; address. Miss Eugenia Phillips, "Central Ameri ca"; group of directed prayers, Mrs. R. Peterson, Mrs. George Alden, -Mrs. W. H. Hertzog, and Mrs. . J. L. Brady: offering: Ob jects, ork among 'farmland can nery migrants; Christian litera ture ' for 'women and children in mission fields. Women's UTJnlon Christian colleges of the Orient. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Denton of Portland were guests on: Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Den ton. " ;--v ... - Judge and Mrs. L. II. McMahon are home from a month's trip into California. The Ait offiixteiining I TEAWAGON that may be wheeled to your -guestV chair, an : end-table 'for convenience, a mellow-lighted lamp, a 'footstool will make your entertaining easier. We have priced ithem low-so low that every modest income xan 8lord;them " Credit Without Interest NJvVVJ 1VM.A By "inSUidnstidd HiH" ecp ttiflion of cold cvtx? winttr and in 24 hours. They end headache and fever, open the bowel, tone the wholewyf tern. Ue nothing less reliable. Colds and 'Grippe call foe prompt, efficient help.' Be : sore you -get it. A cascadaXquinii JE .j" ia t ': Universal Electric J Range Dempnsfcr atiei ALL THIS WEEK uu At - 1 Qi GG ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Court. Phone 488 u u BEGINNING FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, 9 A. Ms M BELLA SALE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET i r "All from (regular stock, priced so that you just can't resist them; marked way down jri price! Remember, every item just as advertised.' ! Everyone in Good Condition The .. Everyone in Good Style Lowest Prices. We Have Ever Seen on Such Good Umbrellas Colors are Black, Navy, Grey, Brown, Green, Purple, Red Some formerly sold at $4.95, now Some formerly sold at $5.95 J95 3 ; 6jr- $39 Some formerly sold at (4 QC $6.48, $6.95, now,.. ..r - Some -formerly sold at -CCQ 6.50, $6.95, ,$7:50.O? j Some formerly sold at $7.98, $8.50, now ...:..:. Some formerly sold at $8.95 $9.95, now .... $745 Some formerly sbld atfr7QQ See Them Displayed In Our f . Show Windows . I 9.95, ,$11.48, 4110 Some formerly sold at nQC $12.50, $13.50, r$15-! It's a Quick Cleanup pi All Winter Umbrellas Best quality silk materials used, stylish, good look ing, strong ribsteel frames, leather wrist strap; Shep i erd's crook and ring handles. Ivory tips on many of them. YOUR MAIL ORDERS receire careful attention. We pay post- age -or express within a radius ot; a bandred miles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED on erery. purchase orour money cljeer fully refunded. 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