' - - - v TIIE OREGQN.STATESMANSALEM .OilEOQiL C THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH -51925.-- f - 4 AUDRED. BUNCH pROBABLY NO MORE interest ing meeting f of the ' Salem Modern Writers", has hea held than that of Tuesday evenniog at the home M Miss Renska Swart. The ppleivdid news ."began f when Professor M.; . IJ. Peck,' the leader of the section', announced that he has had a .boot of poems accepted for publication; by the Gorman Press of jEoston. and that. -the book will probably be in his, hands by June, v The. volume is to be en titled,, TlvCBook of the.Bardens and Other; poems," fifteen other Poems, to he, 'exact. Mrs, ! 1 S. Barton rho had the good luck to win in-; a recent St. Vafent'lne's y l-4io-ctintest'told how shejlah.ned fJifper idea., U. third feature was the I , t v3 'orth,e Frances -Gill proram - wcvsa iiwu uiu cTcuniJig ai wal ler hall: Miss Gill is being brought to saienr through the .efforts of a group ol the university students. Among the contributions oi the evening were three poems, iii spon taneous Imitation of the Nation's 1100 prize poem. ,."Jjn. this! enter taining group Mrs. : s. BartQn gave j 'VViiters, :frs;- -Blanche Jones. "Bees," and Robert Paulus, "The History pf the Salmon." A delightful philosophical poem by Mrs. Jones wa9.jentit.Ied. iXAVouId Be Content.' Miss Marie Roberts, who fyrjtes many pleas-Ins things, gave a ghost story. "Great Aunt Elizabeth." Four new poems by X5-CC! PHONE 108 Mr,a. W. F. Fargo which met with much favorable continent were: "High-lights," "Need.T A Cottage Through the ; Trees, and "How Can I Love You When This', Is True An amusing j story, - with the title, "Little Deed3i of Kind ness" -was read by Charles. J. Lisle. Professor, F. G. ! Franklin gave the chapter, which he has compiled in a . volume . entitled .'Outline of Oregon (Government," Mrs. Franklin gave an Interesting ly written rondeau entitled "On Harvard Ground:", . I ; j , , The .meeting of the Piety Hill cl.ub, announced for) today with Mrs. C. li; Robertson and Mrs. Er- has been PHILLIPS" IK OF (IGilESIA -" -f ' - ' 1 Accept only genuine Phntips", the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by physicians . for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, cor rective. 25-cent bottles, also BOcent bottles, contain directions any drug store. l . .. . . eel Kay, the hostesses. Indefinitely postponed.. ; Mrs. Walter Denton . entertain- trict of the stto vMusicj;. Teachers in a 'f$tjpjuMy met this week at the M. L. Meyers home for the 'March meeting. -After a short business,meetfn a"pfo gram of current "events w'a given, and ' a. group of modernnunibefs heard on the viclrola. In discuss ing thTjusiness of the clut for the spring seasori it was; decided to observr Musl Weeirnot fn APUl 33 has been done heretofore, but i n May-1rr nlnhr?t1da -Witn-the I SOCIAZ. OAIiENDAH I .Today . Rapheterian club, Mrs. John Evans,. hostess. :,,; f Chapter O of the PEO sister hood. Mrs. O. E, Price, 444 North Pottage, hostess. ! : 1 Ladles; Central circle. Central Congregational church. Mrs. E. VDaugherty, 1550 Court street, hoatess. 2:30 o'clock, . OAC club counciF meeting. Col onial Dame Tea Shoppe. ; Lunch eon at noon. : ' ' . ; r. Highland' Parent Teachers As sociation. .School house 3:30 o'clock. I. t J:. 1 1 ; . ; v. . -. i , Friday .' , . Woman's Alliance. Unitarian ihurch. 2 : 30 o'clock.. ; Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church, Mrs. tG. "Shipley, 975 P street AH day meeting begin ning at 10:30 o'clock. 1 .p.- Junior and; Senior' King's Her alds of the First M ethodist church 7:15. o'clock 'lat' the church. V Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. Armory. Business meeting. 2:30 o'clock. West Side circle. Jason Lee Aid society. Mrs. Alfred Vick, 14 93 N. Liberty 'street; hostess. -;"."" " ': Saturday : - I Chemeketa chapter, Daughters of - the American. Revolution. Mrs. Harwpod HaJI, Chemawa. hostess. - Willamette f University : Fresh man "Glee. -Armory. f, . j .:.f;: national observanc. t 'Late J the evening Mrs. Dehtori! served Wr guests with a delicious; Inncheon: , ! " 1 '! , - .La rge interest attending the meetings of tbe. mnsfc kection of the Saleni ArtfJeaguethat'arfe major events x!?;every ; fortnight. On- Tuesday evening' the-members met at the hfte o( Driand Mrs.' John R. Sites f for fa I study "of Haydnji(hJ1Ao Jqresilng prpgjjajtt. including various numbers, -w.j opened by the singing lot 1 With Verdure, 'lad from: The; fire ation," by Mrs. Harry, H3rmt with the difficult accompaniment play ed by- Dr Sites. J. iR. De Spain "Rave the bi6graj)by of Haydn, af ter which a record of the Military, Symphony by the Victor; band was flayed. A .description of th,e son- ata form was .givep.' by Mrs.; John Lau, as well as a specific descrip Uon of the F. Major, sonata, in particular. . Dr. Sites sansr. In a masterful manner, "With Joy the Impatient Husbandman," from "The Seasons," with' Miss Ruth J. Ml. - TTi 7 BASEMENT ;'S1 THIS WEEK New Spring Hais ': ' " r; 1 $1.95, $195 $3.95-,. New Tan Pumps, $3.95 pair . New Silk FrocWs 10.00 J New Spring Coats, $10.00j , Printed Grepe de Chine, $1:69 yd.t? 36 Inch Fast Color Indian Head 1 33c yd. i AllJinen Steaen's Crash, 20c yd. Men's Union Made Blue JjJI'l Q' Denim Overalls-SpeQial 1 1 l Bedford -at the piano. An inter jesting piano : duet was that pre sented byt Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and .irsTf John.u 'when they gave a Movement from the First Symph ony. - . . -i -J "".jfhe Sixth Symphony was gfven by Dr. John R. Sites and Miss Ruth Bedford. .'".My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair", was. charming ly sung by Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, With Ruth Bedford at the piano. A cello solo by 'Dr. -Sites' from-'the famous Mass completed the pro gram., v , -'; v - -The group meeting for the eve ning included: Mr. and' Mrs: 'Mar tin Kereshetian. Mrs Harry Harms, Mrs.' Miles McKee, Mrs. John Lau, J.. R. De ".Spain', Mrs; E. I. Doan, Mrs, Gustav'Ebsen, Mf"s. Monroe Gilbert, Miss Ruth Bedford, and the hosts,4 Dr: and Mrs. John H. Sites. . . .- ! " ? Brahms . will be .the composer st'u.died when iher group meets in two weeks at the liome of Mr.' and Mrs.' John Lau." ' ' ;:'--::-;y:r;;,i"'--;VJ': : Mrs. Blanche M. Jones is leay Ing today for a 1 0-day visit at Garibaldi as the guest' of her son-Jp-law arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Smith. ,. ---,;-".- vf ', "" ..One , of ,,ijth.e .mcistl' attractive hridge'luhcheons of the.wee& was tb.V t V iha ,t3lhaialaaie Tea Shoppe' at hichiMrsI . Arthur :hJ? r"ers. ot hey. clu; and Mrs: pavid w- and Jlrs, R W, Jlartman as special guesjts. A hlije,and golii ,wltfc. bowls of; daffodijs and blue tapers giving t,he ..motif Desired- Miniature v. ''Colonial ilames" in frocks -in "pastel ; hues. . marked pfafctes'"'or eacX guest.! :The aUeT- noon ; Jioaor wen . to Mrs. R.' w . .' ivuncneon ..covers were placed to.r Mrs. B. W. ;Haitman. Mrs David W. Eyre. Mrs. Harrv Haw. LUia-Mrs.,JFritz Slade, Mrs. T. A. Roberta. .Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, W. Prince Byrd, Mrs.. Hugh Mc .Gammon, .Mrs. Ercel Kay. Mrs Frank Spears, Mrs. Keith Powell, ana the hostess, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn. - The West Side circle of the Ja son Lee Aid society will meet for ihe rerular business mPAffnv vri. sell. Catlin. Mrs. : Frank Durbin. iitfy tjernooirwitifi r. iAifMI"'" E. H. Kennedy In charge. KickJ 1 495 "J Liberty 'street. ' ', I On i March 28 another committee The Rapheterian club will meet thfe 'afternoon at the invitation of GRAND THEATRE -One Thrilling Xlght WEDNESDAY, MARCH ; . ' " r It Hr. : w f 1 1 I A WENPY DUFFY PRODUCTION d-O-OH WATCH OUTU; . IT 5 ,GO'NG TO GET YOU TflCWOST CXCITlfiS PLAY cvtR Written AND THE 1rA SOLID MERRY THRILLS i '; :. - .- ;- -; ' -V. ?. ; S ? . At a Popular Scale of Prices $1.65 ' ' ' $1.10 4 " ' inh """ 50c m.Vl orders xow Bs JOHN WIUACD S. ISA MAROS 1 V - J JOHN WU.IABD Mrs. John Evans Hal Hibbard'Auilliary will meet JatJoIockhlafterarjon at the arhory fo fthe regNilar'MarCh bus- . The Little L'ight Bearers or the First Methodia't' church will meet on Saturday from 2:30 to 4 for a Thank Offering party at the church. ' .'' ; ' The, LuelfcAlnVballf ctuht met yesterday at the horte.of 'ifrs. D. C. PomAeofViOSS, Shipping street. . with.,JMrs. .Poindeyter and Mrs.' McElvana as hostesses. - ' ' - . The W o men's Evangelistic Irayer league Virimeef- today at $ o'clock at the .home of .Mrs.-H. F. Sb,anks. 195 . Sou.th Cottage: Mrs.' ;C. :C. Poling' will ' be th.e leader. . . ".. . 1 - v- :;T':-i.f .; -: Th Voma'g Missionary soci- i etyof the I First Christian church ' will meet Friday -afternooa Jit i 4:30. o'clock in the church p.arlor. The feature jot, the day yilj be a talk W, Mrs- Wesley VWire, a mis sionary who has been in China foH many years. Chinese refreshments In Chinese; sty'e wiTJ , be served by Mrs. J. T. Hunt and her assist ants. 1 The gufstvwlll e met at the !door by a committee dressed Ira Chinese costume. 2 M H '.Miss Frances ,Vifglnie Mellon was among .those: from saleni. at tending: ; the . symphony j orchestra concert last' night in the Po-rtlind Municipal Auditorium, with Cera fcovitch directing. 4 Mrs. Everett TL Crave pt; Pprt land - with her infant, daughter, Helen' Aurelia, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. She is the guest of her parents, Mr. an lira James Schindler on S. Seven teenth street. : i The ' Highland Parent:Teachers' association will meet at 3:30 o'clock, this afternoon at the school ' house. The - parents are asked to assist their children in winning the Picture. ; - v , 'The last meeting of the section In interior decorating was one oi the most profitable of the season when the members, after meeting at the stadio of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Monroe for a -lesson on floor coverings, were guests at the store of C. S. Hamilton. Mr. Bowers the rug - expert ' in- the business gave many interesting side-lights concerning the weave, wearing qualities, and purposes of rugs. r Included in the group for the evening were! Mft. Ret Sanldrd Miss Loretta Ford,;- Mrs. ' Cm D. Bowers, Misd Maude "Covington Mrs. E. Barker. ;Mi3s Maiml Victor,' Mrfr U SXJ BurdeUB.'Mtss Violets Hoover J iisi SeamdrMjss Coodr, Mrs. King, and the lead er of 'the section," Mrs.- - Monroe Gilbert. ; : ' . - s . ! Mrs. Russell Catlin .and Mr. and Mrs.f Rollin . IC J Page are. home from a motor trip into southern California. - .. ' " ',' "' ' . . ; Mr. and Mrs. C B. Chapman of Portland plan to be' in Salem for 4he rest of the week. ; -The OAC club will hoid a coun pil meetipg today when the mem bers of the council 'meet for noon luncheon at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe at which time matters will be considered relating, to the Memorial building drive. The Ladies Central circle ; -of the Central Congregational church will meet at 2:30 o'clock thlsaf ternoon at the home of Mrs. E. V Daugberty, 1550 Court street. : ; '. The Junior and Senior King's Heralds of the First Methodist "church will hold a : joint meeting on Friday evening at 7?15 o'cloek at the church. " Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs Keith Powell of Woodburri will be". interested in the hews' that they are 'planning an Interesting southern trin which will take them fto, California and to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Powell left this morning. ' -" ' " "' '. ? ' i ' v i The annual election of officers will be held this afternoon when Chapter & of. the PEO sisterhood meets' at '.the home of Mrs. O. E. Price, 444 N. .Cottage street. St. Paul's Guild of .the Episco pal 'church f was . entertained c. on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rex Sanford, Mrs. James O linger as sisting. ..A goodly number were in i attendance, ' and plans were made' .for. "future . activities., .On Saturday .".March. 14, another cook ed food .sale will be -sheld at Nei- meyer's drug stdre,'with Mrs. .Itus- wlll serve, including Mrs." James Olinger. Mrs. Wenlock..and . Mrs. N. C.fKafoury. .Qne.new member was taken into the Guild. At the tea ' hour Mrs. Russell Catlin pre sided at the urn. The Woman's Anxiliary . will hold an all day meeting beginning at .10:3 0 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.1JJ. G. Shipley 975 E" street; on Friday, March 6 ' The Child Welfare committee of the Ealem Heights Women's' Pro- gressive club met at the home of Mrs.f Stella Caldwell Monday af ternoon. A delightful lunch was served late in the afternoon. ; Members of the committee, pres ent- were: . Mrs. ; Ruth. .Chatman, chairman; Mrs. Clara Reese, Mrs Eelle Douglas, Mrs. , Hazel . Free man j Mrs. i Myrtle Kays. Mrs. 'Lil lian McKInley, Mrs Ella , Wlllson. and the hostess, Mrsi Stella Cald well.'' " ' - - The nenxt meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clara Reese. The Denver Tourist bureau's drve for f 150,000 to attract tour ists to Colorado had an '- innova tion, tn the preliminary campaign in jt1 silentv lecture of . colored sjides as the principal "selling argument. . .0 ' Any year's .most popular -n o t e 1 n o w lives on the - screen, v : ' , ;. ;V- 41 aP.IV . Thomas A .; . . . , - - '-:- :- - - ' -" : V -'' ' t . J; rrnr 1 s. mm 'iill lill rlifll Mi-mil t utmmt si'iiiifjji 111 m mm mi 1W tilt lllll 'E iVtlf.l t 1I'f:ll. im'll.. " W, Si i' lr M Biff Audience at Grand Theatre H Betsy Lane Shepherd in Edison Tone-Test t 1 t V v i 1 it" In a test of 'direct cornparisonj inadeTast' even ing at the Grand Theatr'Saleni, before a large audience, Thomas A. Edison's new phonograph scored a complete and convincing triumph Betsy : Lane Shepherd, the eminent soprano, sang in. direct comparison with the Edison Rec ords of her voice on the New Edison. To every ear there was no difference between Iter living voice and her Re-Created voice. . This is the most drastic phonograph test known. No other phonograph, lias even sus tained it. No other phonograph has even at tempted it. ' The New Edison's marvelous performance of yesterday vindicates everything that has beep said or claimed for its perfect realisml - . Betsy 'Lane Shepherd stood on the stage next to a shapely Chippendale cabinet. - She began . to sing. r Her golden ' notes soared over the . Grand, bringing all under Its magic spell. ' Halfway- through her song, she suddenly . living artists. stopped singing -The New Edison, at her side, took up her song, and continued it alone.' Singer and phonograph thus alternated, throughout the song. , ; ' ; ; The only way the audience could be , sure which was singing, was by watching Betsy Lane Shepherd's lips o exactly like the living voice was the Re-Created voice. j ! ' Jacques : Glockner made the same lest . of comparison with the Edison Records of .'his 'cello selections. Always the same , Result there was no difference between the Re-Created performance and the living performance. , Proof was piled upon proof! Evidence was 'massed on evidence! The end of Hfie' concert' ound the audience absolutely and completely convinced, through its own personal experience, ;that,lhere is no difference) 'between ah rtfst's living performance and Us Re-Creatibn by tne New Edison that listening to the New Edison is, in literal truth, "theQame as listening to the liviny nrfisfs. v i ' j 'i: 1. V. ' ' - 2e MSW EDISON I if nS , - j Only one question can still bother your mind. - This question we now answer. --' The instrument used in yesterday's tests was OTaspeciai inodeL It was an Official Lab- curatory Model, token from regular stock." Every vNew Edison tin our stock Unguaranteed to sus tain :the same test of direct comparison with living artists. . You can have a New Edison in YOUR home. You can own an instrument which will do every thing done yesterday in the test. Come" in. Hear the wonderful New Edison for yourself Learn-about our Budget Plan, : which' puts a New Edison into your-home' for rio more than you would Wy clown" for a talking machine.' .". G i v.: A- -'' AZ2 State Street Salem, Oregon - -A i i i r