THE OREdON . ATESMAN,! SALEM, f OREGON SATURDAY, MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1925 . i aUdred biinch i liE HOME or Rev. and rs. Martin Fereshetian, 637 Che mekeia street, wag the scene, on Thursday, evening of ' a ' icken pie dinner with covers for "2 7; Tn$nner, served at 6:'3Q oclpckr was-; followed with the Tegular Thursday; evening psychology etndy ynder Mr. iFereshetlan's leadership, the guests .including members of the Emerson class and. a few friends, "three tables were arranged throughout the rooms where the guests found - their places after, -bein served '"cafe teria -style. " Daffodils -And. al mond' blossoms "were 'attrac tiveon the tables -at w&ich.'the follctwingwere seated:. Miss. Cor neHa3ffirvin, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mr. and Mrs.- George. Trott. Mr. SJand'MTS. Arthur "Jtenson, Mr. and Jjpirs. .Miles McKey, Mrs. W. F. ,argo,.Mrs. Johnson, Mr. William f , Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Littlefield, Mr.-, and, Mrs. Roy - Burton, Mr. and Mrs. "J. P. Smart, Mr. and Mijt. Fred Kobin, Mr. -and Mrs Ben Taylor, Mr. andMrsi- Ray MacDowell.Mrs. LizzieSmith and the hosts, - Rev. and Mrs. Martin Fereshetian. 'At 8 d'clock the class work was taken ud. 'Scotch songs -by J. P. Smart added immeasurably to, the pleasure of the evening. ' - - -, : ; . Y . .-' .. Mrs. Spencer Wortman, former ly of vSalem but jiow of Portland, is sptertdiirg geveral weeks "as- the guests, of -friends here. i - The" Salem Music" Teachers' as-Fociation-wjU meet on Monday as tho'giiests qf Mrs., Walter A Den ton at fjhe" Iy! Meyers home, f Bbliicjc Love It i IjS bTI . Fr all stomach and intestinal V7' troubles and disturbances due . to, teething, there is nothing ,Wtter than' a" safe Infants' end , Xlad. WINGLOT70 UTnUP i PHONE 101 street,, on Monday 1053 Court evening. "Marion County Endeavorers are anticipating with V' great interest the Paul'Brown rally'and banquet on Wednesday at 6;: 30 , o'clock at the First Christian chnrch. In teresting surprise sheets have been Issued, to endeavorers throughout the county telling them of the treat In store. The rally is oc easioned by 'the. coming to ffalem on March 4 of Paul Brown, Pacific coast secretary for the United so ciety who will, conduct the exer cises in a splendid and enthusias tic manner. The banquet will be served -&y the ladles of the -First Christian church, corner of Cen ter and High streets, at a plate charge of 60 cents. A jlarge. and. enthusiastic attendance ;,i3 urged One of the most interesting ob servances made ibf ' Lincoln's and Washington's birthday duringithe month whlchjcloss today Vas the open 'program given at . 3 o'clock last Saturday afternoon fcy the Woman's Relief corps, under "the direction of the -patriotic instruc tor, 'Mrs. lionise King. . The " pro gram to which the different patri otic orders "of ..the i city were in vited opened with the new salute to the . American' flag. followed with a review of the life of Abra ham Lincoln by Colonel "Mercer. Lincoln's' ClettysbtirgV speech was given for the occapion by Dwight Adams. Mrs. -Himeral sang "My Own United States" in such a manner that she was obliged to reapoad with an enor.- "Oh Land of . Hope and Freedom" waf chosen. Lola fVhultz - told the story of the hatchet and the cherry tree, after which Lincoln's eulogy on Washington was given by Mrs. King. The address of the after noon' was given bys Comrade Lisle. The charter was draped in mem ory of the department comnjand er, Henry Dosch.j The afternoon closed with ? the singing ! by the entire group of "The Star.Spangl ed Banner." i 5 " K- Mrs. R. "W. 'Sfmeral and Mrs. George Viesko entertained jointly this week for, the"7 members of ....... -r 0 4 ' i - : ' J.' Stirtmgi Today (SATURDAY 2 P. M.) f For Laughing Purposes III P6the News , 1,1 -McDonald At the Organ their bridge ; group-iaa Llnger- Ionger club. Mrs. IL K. ' Ingrey won the hSgb score-of the after noon 'and .31 rs. J.-H. West, low. The Ingrey home will he the scene of the next I meeting of the club when the group "will meet for luncheon as guests of Mrs. Ingrey and Mrs. H. R. White. f . The Past Matrons society met last night at the home of Mrs. James Godfrey for an enjoyable meeting.. . : s The Sweet Briar club enjoyed a , particularly interesting study this week of Grecian'art when the members met with Mrs. C. C. Chaffee. Daffodils were used in ! ;a decorative way about the rooms. ; A delightful bit of atmosphere was the 'showing of the marble Venus which Mrs. Karl Kugel secured in Europe. ' - J , Mrs. Chaffee's guests were Mrs. Arthur Utley, Mrs..' William F. McCall, Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Al Steiner, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. A. H. Bunn, Mrs. Ed Pratt, Mis3 Nellie "Taylor, Mrs. E. O. Moll, Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. James Im lah, Mrs. Karl Kugel. Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Ralph Allen and Mrs. Theodore Madsen. X- Miss Virginia Dorcas will be the guest of Mips Pauline Know-, land at the Delta . Delta Delta house 6n the' University of Oregon campus over1 thejweek-end. Miss Elizabeth Levy was one of those from Salem having the priv ilege of hearing Albert Spaulding, the distinguished American violin. ist, at his concert appearance this week in Portland. ; ; - - -Sf . ' i I . Mrs. d. M.' Howard (Gene Sevy) of Sheridan is the week end guest of Miss Salome Socolofsky. ' ? - - ;i: A delightful reception was held fast night following the MacDow eli club concert at the home of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts hon oring the participants and their friends. j J.'. ss. ; The Mid-Week Bridge club was delightfully entertained on Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Al Krause. Attractive baskets of daffodils "were used about the rooms. Mrs. W. II. Shaffer won the high score of the afternoon and Mrs. R. O'Leary the consola tion award. , The club members Include Mrs. K. W. Heinlein,,Mrs. E. R. Viesko, V KENNETH ttLXN RALPH l!EWS . ; ZASUj PITTS ROY BARNES RUSSELL SIMPSON JL. 1T3 ( A'MiglitT Play From a Povrorfnl lory hji the 'World's ; Greatest thor. It wuii innu ion Jlother FalhcrBrotlicr-- Siater 'Sweetheart. ' tHe Foolish 39 I i " ' Today " ' Falem Woman's - club. Clnb house.' -'. ' ' j - 1' " : 'Mr. and Mrs. James Linn's end Major and Mrs."F. O. Andreae'a formal dinner dance. Marion ho tel, f :: -:!. ''-v'-, .Cooked food sale General Aid society of the Jason Lee church. SP ticket office. j .Cooked food sale. St. Paul's Guild. Xelmeyer's Drug std're. Silver Bell circle. Cooked food sale. Piggly Wiggly store. ! MomIay 'Salem Music Teachers associa tion, Mrs. Walter Denton, host ess. M. L. Meyers home. Court street. . . Tuesday Stated communication. Chad wiek chapter of the Eastern Star. j ; " Wednesday I Business and Professional "Wo men a club .annual, banauet. Ma rion hotel, 7. o'clock i Marion Country Christian En deavor banquet and rally. First Christian church, 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. V. McKenzie, Mrs. R. O' Leary, Mrs. R. McDevitt, Mrs Lester - Scholsberg, Mrs., W. A. Shaffer, Jr., and Mrs. Al Krause. Members of the Kensington club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. Elmo Crandall for a most pleasant afternoon of sewing Spring flowers were attractive-in the rooms. Special guests were Mrs. J. H. Graham of Long Beach Mrs. Clarence Crandall.j Mrs. Mc Farland and Mrs. C. C. Page Later in the afternoon delightful refreshments were served,' "The hbsteas hefng assisted by "Mrs. jMc-' Farland. ' ' ' :" j ; ' : f The' following members" were present: Mrs.' Otto Wilson, Mrs. N". C. Kafoury, Mrs. I. M. Dough ton. Mrs. R. E. Morris, Mrs.Trank Pbwer.'Mrs.' P; B. Anunsen; Mrs. George M; King. Mrs. j 'Albert CI Smith, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mfs. C. S: Pratt, Mrs. George R. Griffith and the hostess, Mrs. Crandall. For the next meeting of the club Mrs. George Griffith will en tertain. - - r tt - Mrs. u. i". lusiiop n;m as iierj guest on Thursday Mrs. Ada Un- ruh of Portland. : " 44- Mrs. X. Baird was hostess last evening at a delightfully appoint ed dinner at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, honoring her son, R. O. Baird. - I I i'- ' S:'z 'UlUi 4 U'Ving Au With KENNETH IlJiRLAX, HELENE CliADWlClZ. ZASV PITTS, MARY CARR, RALPH LEWIS, ROV BARNES and RUSSELL SIMPSON. STARTING TODAY SATURDAY 2 P. M. c. SPECIAL r OREGONIANf SCREEN REVIEW Latest -Happenings in Our Home State , Miaa Mary-Ezabeth ?Kiehtling- er." who is attending .St. Mary's Academy -In Portland, : arrived home last ; evening to spend - "the week-end . with f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. K. Kightlinger. A. change is announced . in the YVCA cafeteria service which will take effeeton Monday, March 1, when instead of the full meal, only drinks and soup will be served-to girls who bring their lunches at noon. The YWCA cafeteriar- not now remunerative. had a definite! need when organized, but - since I that time places on the street have ! become adequate. At the present time 30 girls are bringing -.their, lunches, and they of ' course, will be served. Service will also con tinue for house-guests, with Ber tha and Cleave in charge. li Miss Marian : Wymam' secretary, plans to ' leave Salem on Wednes day. No full-time successor, how ever, will 3ie chosen till fall. Until that time Miss Clementine Charles will he in charge of the office and house-mother work. 'Hiss Hollis Vick will take the 'responsibility of the Junior "High School Girl Reserve, while Miss Lina Heist will be in charge of the Senior High 'School Reserves. 'Miss Ha zel Malsten will ;be at the head of the Girls' training class. "All these are ' under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. H. "Fairchildi - Mrs. W. '1. Staley plans to ac company Miss Wyman to Californ ia. The trip will be made by mo tor. , Lions Give Endorsement io Bridge Program The Lions club endorsed 'the proposed , bridge prosram as out unea by Mayor J. B. Gfesy, who spoke beforp the organization yes- erjay. it is as follows: Whereas, it lias become ,eyi dent that there is heed for some adequate bridge program look in to'the building of sufficient per- tmanenr bridges, artistic in' design and wide noagh to properly care for the traffic of Our beautiful and growing city, and desiring by all honorabe means' within out power to cooperate with all others inter ested in such a program; "Therefore, be It resolved by the Lions Den Of Salem, Oregon, A V i . . ... mat we nearuiy express our ap proval of such a movement; that we likewise express our confidence in our city council ' to formulate such a, program, and pledge, our hearty support in any way they may need it to properly carry, out such" designs." 71 ilfllf HIM PROBLEM Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by Newspaper Feature i Service CHAPTER KJOtt WHY MADGE WAS COMPELLED TO "TALK FAST" TO DICKY "Right inside here, Mrs. Gra ham. Mind the table there. It projects out too far, but there's no other place for it." I followed Tim Boyce, the sta tion agent, into his office, with the mental comment that never before had I met so courteous and pleasant a railway official. There was nothing perfunctory, either, in his manner. One felt that the man was so essentially kindly- fouled that he could not be other wise than considerate. L Just sit down here. Where do you want to telephone, Caldwin?" "Yes. How much is it?" "Never mind that now. Wait till you finish your call. You can't tell how much it will be until you get through. Here is the Caldwin book, and now, if you don't mind, I'll leave you for a. few minutes. If you cant get your number, or need me for anything else, just tap on. that window. I'll be rust ling freight just outside it." Madge's Nerves Are "Jangled" He was out of the door almost before I . could "frame a grateful rrh Taken From a Criticism in lhe New York American THEY want to laugh. And, boy, how they laugh at "Miss Blue beard !" This week you can hear 'em two blocks away. "What I ask is more comedies like 'Miss Bluebeard with Bebe in the leading role," says the reviewer on the American and adds this 'boost for Raymond Griffith, who supports Bebe: "He could give Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, or any of our miHion-dollar-a-year men a race for laurels." . . : AND WE ADD THIS it iq Mm' riMI V FRIGITV AND FRFNP.HY AND 1 FUNNY, BUT IT IS THE BEST FARCE-COMEDY YOU'VE SEEN ANYWHERE iHriJi ; ' - From Avery 1 1 op wood': "Little Miss Bluebeard." , GRAND THEATRE ORCHESTRA Saturday play lllf ' j- gay love farce f T'H .! which Broadway Mk V Pr''w roared at for a solid'year. LflipdN f ''-JSXa Bebe as the frisky I -j T7y 'v-lN French actress who mar- I X J4 - ws-JM ried men in pairs. j j ' V nVl Supporting company j) y ITK includes funny Raymond r ' V7 - Griffith. j f d sN, Qidure J ''Thank you,', and I paid another mental . tribute to the thoughtful- ness w.hich left me to myself while telephoning. I reflected that he was the roan through whose hands Lillian's telegraph message had passed but a few minutes 'before. The cryptic wording of that mes sage, together with my feverish preparations to get aay from the Barker house, must have excited a very natural curiosity in him, and he could, have gratified It by staying in his office. Indeed, as 1 very well knew," he was straining a point to leave me alone in. his official sanctum and '1 wa3 cor respondingly grateful. Tire long-distance telephone op erator, however,' curt, inefficient and disobliging. jangled again the nerves soothed by Mr.'Boyce's pos session of just the opposite quali ties. By the time I had connected with the Astoria Hotel in Caldwin, iand had succeeded In making an unusually thick-headed clerk un derstand to whom I wished to talk I was fairly quivering with nerv ous rage. t The timbre of Dicky's voice, when "I finally succeeded in get ting him to the telephone, was not calculated to pour any oil upon the troubled waves of my spirit. "What's the matter?", he de manded when I had succeeded in making him understand who was talking to him. "Anybody dead?" "Something Has Happened." "No," I retorted crossly, we must change our plans "but and start early this " "For the love of Mike!" he ex ploded. "Do you mean to tell -me that you've dragged me out of bed to a telephone to tell me you've changed your plans?- Well, you can just change 'cin back again! I'm going back to bed again." How I longed to slam the tele phone receiver down on the hook, and leave Dicky to escape as best n TiiriC 1 7 to 11 p. iri. Sunday 2 to 1 1p. m. Lower Floor 50c Balcbny 35c he could from the unpleasant pub licity which would be sure. to .fol low Dr. Pettit's arrival at the hos tel! I knew better, however, than to mentlan the phyiltlan uaiue. . Dicky,' like mstmen, would have ' preferred " anything rather than the appearance of a fleeing a pos sible antagonist. But I knew that I must man age to impress Dicky with the ne cessity -of our leaving, and' that within the next few seconds. If telling him that something had happened at home would have done any good I should not have hesitated to use the, subterfuge, but I -knew that he -would insist . . ...... ' -,.! J ... X ,.- nearest point. -With a swift little appeal to my special little joss, I made my Voice steely. . "Look here," I said. "Some thins has happened which I cannot discuss 'over the phone, -but it means -lerrioie puDiiciiy it we ao not leave here in less than half an hour for Nantacket, 25 miles from' here, on the A. V. & W,. It is 30 miles from Caldwin. We will meet you - at Timkin8ville, about 15 miles from Caldwin. Now, don't waste a single-second. Get a taxi at once and start for Timkinsville. Don't wait-to eat breakfast. You can get Jt -anywhere after you leave Caldwin. And, this is most Important get your taxi after you leave the hotel. Don't let anybody there know where you are going." (To be continued) Boys Basketball Series Are Slated for Y. M. C. A. " . - . -! The hoys' basketbalL .series : at Willamette university wil be play ed next week, is the report of the inter-class rivalry committee. Our aunt poison drives ants out m IN YEARS TONIGHT lllll COMEDY lllll NEWS lllll . .1 Children 10c