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J AUDBED BIJNCH i . v a SILVER TEA will be held PHONE 10t Jjl. from 2 to o'clock on Tues day, March 10 at which the mem bers of the. Berean class, of the First Presbyterian church will be hostesses .in, the .church, parlors. All. ladies are cordially invited. , Chemeketa chapte r of the Daughters of the : American - Rev olution will hold one of the most profitable; meetings' of the year when they meet this afternoon at the Chemawa Indian school at the Invitation of Mrs. Harwood Hall. A. tour1 of the school will be the feature of the meeting this to follow the business -session ver which Mrs. Russell CatUn will pre side -in the early afternoon. ;' A musical program will be given, with refreshments following at the tea-hour. ' . Mrs. O. J. Schel has as her house guests. Mrs. G. ; W. Hawes Mlnler and MrsJ George Forge. Little Heatrice and -Josephine Evans will. each play a piano solo. Mrs. Wire will give an Interesting talk. The offering brought in during the afternoon will go to ward the school at CI Kuku. Af rica, . - Mm. Fritz Slade was a special guest at the charmingly appoint ed bridge . luncheon held yester day at the Roberts apartments, when Mrs. John II. . Carson enter tained for her bridge club. Daf fodils 1 n a lovely, ' green bo wl cen tered .the table while green can dles were used in crystal holders. The- place cards carried out the same green and gold motif. On March 20. Mrs.. Homer Egan will entertain the club.; -Mrs. Carson's guests yesterday Included: Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. nH .nA:,),t.r :fmm Ml I Orris Fry, Mrs. Homer Egan. Mrs. Liuiuru r Bfiucr, . jura. jjuuaiu neapolis. Mrs. Hawes and chil dren are on their way back to Minnesota after spending the win ter in southern California, v- . .. - ' J--' The Brooks Community clul met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Harris for an -afternoon .of quilt ing on Wednesday, Match 4. At the tea hour; the hostess .served delightful- refreshments, . assisted by Mrs. Fred Batch el or, Mrs. A. E. Harris, an Mrs. . Slg . Harris K The guests of , the afternoon werer Mrs. Royal Allen, Labish Onter; Mrs. I. D. Bennett," La bish Center; Mrs. A. M. Brynton, Labish Center; Miss Helen Bryn ton, Lablsh Center; Mrs. Georgie Matthls Mrs. JL. F. Fajst, Mrs. Frank Sturgis, Mrs. S. V. Ramp of Independence; and .Mrs. Sarah Ir vine of - Independence. .. Club members, present - were: Miss Ellen, Hackett, Mrs. Cather ine niantoo, Mrs. ;-CtA Sturgis. Miss Corrine, Wheeler, Mrs. J. C. Beckner. ;,Mrs.Z George Campbell, Mrs B. F. Ramp.-Mrs. George Fer rellV .Mrs. Frank . Wheeler, . Mrs. Walter I Fuller;? Mrs. AJvIa Lj Wample,. Mrs. J J. Lesher, Mrs. W. 1L;. Gibson. .Mrs.". J, M. Ward. ,Mrs. S. A. Harris, Mrs. G. A. Bell eque, Mrs.- O. F.- Carpenter, Mrs. Louise J. VI Moiaan, Mrs. George ,Ramp,,Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs. Ralph Sturgis, Miss Ethel Harris, Miss Thelma Blanton, Mrs. Fred Batchelor, Mrs. Roland Jones, Mrs. Bailey. ; 1 V - Word has been received in Sa lem of the marriage of Milo Wil- kerson to Mrs. Bernice .Gladhart. Mr. AVllkerson , was T formerly of Salem and Mehama. They were married in Cambridge, Idaho. This afternoon the Little Light .Bearers and their mothers will, be guests at the church at a Thank offering party from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, when the offerings will be brought in. . Assisting Mrs., A. A Lee, who is in charge, will be Mrs W. C. Young. Mrs. Fred L. Mil ler, Mrs. Ray White, Mj. Walter i t H I l i I t -.-.', i if A suptfWiasd ctaor oil sudc ' - 'for taeduasal uie. ZSot Harocgd. Strtngth and fmrky unchanged. T-Mewn r.d odcrlcM. Insist on KrfioEg'i.'bottfrd and UbCci . aflh Lkborcoricc At all Young, and Mrs. jFritx Slade. Mrs. Richard Cartwrlght will be a guest over the week-end in Portland. j 4, : Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer and Mrs. E. Hofer. arrived in Salem last night from Oakland, in time for the dinner hour. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer went east to New York City, and from Minneapolis made the return trip by motor. Chapter AB of the;PEO sister hood will meet on Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the studio of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, i The an nual election of officers will be held at this time. Dr. - Mary : C. Rowland has charge : of the pro gram for the evening. Mrs. Harold Harpole left today for Eugene where she will be the guest of friends for the next 10 days. ' - , " l , The meeting of the Etoka club on Tuesday will be held at the home of Mrs. E E. Fisher, 515 Market street. The first chapter in the study book "Know Your Town," will ba taken up at this time. " 1 : ; j ' , V Mrs. Clifford j Farmer was guest yesterday in Portland. A group of the Portland alumni of '20. Willamette university, will attend the annual freshman glee in Salem Saturday night, March 7, 1925. , , Among those who expect to at tend from Portland are: The Miss es Mary Parounagian. Glenna Teeters, Margaret Mallory, Metta Walker. Charlotte Tebben, Mar- jorie FlegeL . Grace Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Jackson,. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Proctor and Robin Fisher. Oregonlan. . -, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. Iva Bromquist, the sister of Mrs. Lytle, are spending the week end in Portland, i , Entertaining for her bridge club Mrs. E. L. Kapphahn entertained at .a charmingly-appointed lunch eon followed with an afternoon of bridge Thursday at her - home. Spirea and daffodils were used in the floral scheme, Mrs. P. E. Ful lerton and Mrs. F. O. Delano were special guests of the afternoon. 7 Luncheon covers were placed for: Mrs,. F. G. Delano, Mrs. P, E. Fullerton, Mrs. John R. Sites, Mrs. L,. P. Aldrich, Mrs. Cal Pat- It Vi- I' s-' I Mi k MILLER'S. BASEMENT . 1 ; Full Fashioned PURE SILK HOSIERY ; (Slight Imperfects) IJeginning Today, 9:00 A. M. MILfl Astounding values m Hosiery will be the main attraction in Miller's Basement beginning Tody, at 9 :00 a. m. " True, they are slight imperfects of higli grade stockings but we challenge the most skeptical to find the small "hurts" in a vast majority of them. YouHl wonder when'you see them how such amazing qualities ca pure silk, fine guage ) Rust, : Henna, New Sahara and Black. these, sizes 8 to 1 i . t ;ery one is or I such colors! at, Bombay, l i c prai pairs ji J SOCLAX GAZKDA2r I Today . . Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Harwood Hall, Chemawa, hostess. Willamette University Fresh man Glee.. Armory. Little Light Bearers thank of fering party. First "Methodist church, 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. I Monday r Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood. Miss .Lena Belle Tartar, hostess, 7:45 o'clock. .1 Organization of classes in vo cational education. : McCornack hall, 2:30 o'clock. : - h Mr. and Mrs. John IE. Brophy's St. Patrick's dinner for members of the Monday Night Dancing club. Gray Belle. Tuesday Salem Arts league meeting un der auspices of Civic Arts section. City library auditorium,, 8 o'clock. Stated communication. ; Chad- wick chapter of the Eastern Star. Silver tea. Berean class of the First Presbyterian church. Cburch parlors, 3 to 6 o'clock. ,; ' Heights Woman's Progressive club met yesterday afternoon for an in teresting program at the com munity hall. Mrsv WHliam Trin tlle save a descriptive talk on Yel lowstone National park, Lucille Browning gave a reading, and Le la Fox of Liberty a piano solo. Re freshments were served, by trie committee in charge at the tea hour. A Big Two-Page Real Estate Listing Containing listings of much property. .Two. Paces of Classified Advertisements . With offerinsrs of every description ' Better Homes Pages ' With house plans and building -news ' All in Part Two of the: SUNDAY'S ton, Mrs. R. M. Hunter, Mrs. C. M. Inman, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. W. I. Needbam, Mrs. O. ; L. Fisher, Mrs. A. E. Huckestein, and the hostess, Mrs. Kappahn. Mrs. A. A. Underhill and her mother, Mrs. Mary Littler, have, been spending the week in Eugene as house guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Norton E. Winnard. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Young were among those spending Thursday in Portland; 't Class parties will follow the an nual Willamette University fresh man glee this evening, a song fest that will be held at 8 o'clock at the armory. - -,'. There will be few In Salem who will want to miss "Abraham Lin coln'sone of the most important films of the month, and one of the particular ones which the Ameri can Association of University Women are urging. When the Salem Woman's club met last Sat urday, this is one of the films that received ; outstanding- mention. Starting next Thursday" at the Oregon theater "Abraham Lin coln" will continue for three days "the screen's greatest drama,' with - the assurance ; that i "its beauty will charm- its - realism, startle." :J ": ' f Oregon's own poet laureate, Ed win Markham. said .of It -with his customary sincerity, "It - touches the,. heart and fires ' the imagin ation." . 4 ; . . The members of . the Salem ELECTRIC FIRM BUYS NEW SITE (Continued from page 1) connect with the Mountain States company which is to go by the transmission line from Salem to B rank's corner, thence to Inde pondence, added to the head at West Salem. The connection from Kewberg, a $150,000 transmission line now under construction, will also add to the Salem service. The right of way is being cleared and will be finished soon. This new in stallation is as near perfect a me chanical contrivance that can be secured, it is stated. This line is being installed with the view of supplying ? the Mountain States Power company with electricity. Ah option has been secured by the Salem comany to build a pole line to Eola, and it is understood that the connecting company will take a half interest in the new option. The Mountain States com pany plans to serve the heavy farming districts along the ljne. for transmission while still wet, this system eliminates the delay which would otherwise be caused by drying and by making special sending plates. The film upon which a picture has been transferred is inserted in the transmitter simply by rolling it up In a cylindrical form. Dur ing operation 'a very small and In tense beam of light shines through the film onto a photo-electric cell within. The film is rotated at a uniform speed and by means of a screw,- mechanism is caused to ad vance parallel to the axis of the Cylinder. The motion of the light relative to the cylinder is there fore the same as that of a phono graph needle relative to a cylindri cal record. 5 In this way, each minute portion ' of the picture in turn affects the intensity of the light reaching the photo-electric cell. This variation in the amount of.'light striking the sensitive sur face of the ccH gives rise to a cur rent which, through the agency of a vacuum tube amplifier and mod ulator, controls the current flow ing through the telephone line. We never have smoked cplum. used dope or worked croesword puzzles, i "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT" IN MIRACLE (Continued from pago 1) torles. Inc. It is the outcome of work covering several years and provides a simple, rapid and ac curate picture transmitting sys tem which will operate over a tel ephone line. The apparatus rep resents the association of many recent inventions by telephone en gineers together with standard types of telephone and telegraph apparatus which r have been re adapted to this new use. The simplicity of the method is such that a positive transparency film is suitable for transmission. The apparatus is so designed as to transmit a picture five Inches by seven Inches In seven minutes. The picture is received in such form that, after photographic de velopment of the usual sort, it 19 practically indistinguishable from an' ordinary photograph and is ready for newspaper or other re production. Line drawings, hand writing and printing can also be transmitted. As films can be used ANOTHER ACCIDENT is always likely to occur at any time, and it is well worth while to be prepared to give first aid in case, of minor injuries that 'are not serious enough to go to the doctor, i FIRSTAID Emergency Kit contains Incompact form just what you need to treat, bruises, cuts, burns, etc., to prevent those ml- nor injuries becoming seri ous. No 'home, office or shop should be without one. Cotton, gauze, plaster, lo ' dine and bandage in one handy box. t Perry Drug Store ga Ipj&xaUL Star ' 115 South Commercial SALEM - s .- OREGON STATESMa Classified will - be accepted for classification until 7 Saturday evening. Ads coming in after that will be inserted under head Too Late to Classify. .. . : I - ; . " ; Phone 23 or 583 At the receiving' end an unex posed photographic film Is ro tated under a beam of light in a manner similar to that at the transmitting end. The two films are caused to rotate exactly as at the sending end control, by means of a new device known as a light valve.Hhe amount of light reach ing the film at the receiving end. Regarding the use of their sys tem, the officials of the Ameri can Telephone and Telegraph com pany announce that the extent to which it is installed on their vari ous long distance lines will de pend entirely upon the demand which arises for this type of ser vice. As has been demonstrated in previous tests, the system is also applicable to radio transmis sion of pictures when atmospheric conditions are such that steadi ness of transmission and freedom from Interference can be assured. ASTHMA !jb1 - No cur for It, but welcome Hi. i relief ; is of to- brought by V Vapo Piu n 0r IT Million Juwt 'J Ymrt .The im" Dayl Unit on. fire MM Mtciieni e trial A.Preaidnt.irid Mrs. 3dolidge with Senator Curtis leaving the Jhite Housed for Ax in auguration at the Capitol. The photograph was transmitted over the telephone lines, Let us drive Kitchen Gloom away for you Instead of a gloomy kitchen full of shadows and darkness youll have a beautifully lighted kitchen where the illumination is softly diffused and evenly distributed. There will be no shadows. This Daylight Kitchen Unit is installed in many thousands of the most modern homes throughout the country. It is the best unit obtainable for its pur pose, i .... t ..... r ' . THE. CONyENLENCE OUTLET permits your iron, toaster, percolator, vacuum- or other electrical appliance to be connected at fconven ient height and used with the light on or off. - ' : -.--i . : ? . i ' j - FREE -For' a limited time we will install these tmits for a 7-day trial withontcost to you. iuuuui lor xen inonms is ail you have 10 foT this DAYLIGHT KITCHEN UNIT. 1 - Telephone or drop as a card- our representative will caU and . M- show you the-anit. Order yours NOW! F0STLAND ELECTRIC f mm GC 'A 237 N. 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