" THEOREdoVSTATCSM WEDNESDAY i!ORklK0 "MAIlCil 25,1025 in' j - I v -, - t c J . .TV UrRS. O. -Ai -.CODDINO iVJL hostess on Monday -at - the Colonial Dame Fea."Sboppe at ne of the -most-, attractive bridge luncheons ;bf -the epiing? season; Flowering xurTaht in an old blue bowl, with Ivory candles', used on the luncheon table .'where covers were placed f or 12. Following the luncheoa the guests met at the hostess home for bridge at three y tables; tththerrtIab,4rUe going; '. . Mo Mrs: will Moore and the guest 1 x prise tlkJrB, 3. RLuper. - V- Chib aembers ' ad guests for .che afternoon Included Mrs. W. E.; Crews, Mrs. William 'Mullen; . Mrs. Will - Moore, Mrs. P." Pound, Mrs. 5. E. Stricklia, Mrs! J. Eakln of Dallas, Mrs. L. Henderson, Mrs. John L. Rand. Mrs. H, M. Chad- wick, Mrs. Everett McArthur of Portland Mrs. - J. R. Liuper. and the hostess, Mrs. tG.A, Codding. i Barbara Frietchicr tent. Daugh ters off Veterans,? wlllr meet at 8 f o'clock l this evening . for the reg ular meeting in the armory. -Wi:j-- ----';?.;';- .V .' The" young people of. the com munity were the honor guests on Saturday venjnr;heri the Salem 1 1 eights Woman's Progressive club gave an ,'ejjjdyable party atthe clab bouae'wlth St..Fatrick's dec- fty Audred. Bunch Phone:, 106 orations tfsed profusely about the rooms. . - - ... . - 1 The, child , welfare committee Of the community club, included In Its personnel Mrs. A.' M. .Chapman! Mrs. Robert Jlulsey, Mrs. George Wilson Mrs. John Douglass,' Mrs. Waldo. Miller, Mrs! Freeman Mrs, McKInley." Mrs. JDarr Reese,; Mrs Robinson, and Mrs. WilliB Cald well, had chare of the affair. ? ! In the guest group were: Miss Maida Caldwell, "Miss -Dorothy Wilson Mtss iAudrey WUsob.-Miss Fay Henderson,; Miss Marine Mor gan, Miss' Neva Stoltzheise, . Miss Margaret McKinIey,rl lljss Neta Oail, .Miss .'Valentine 5 fyusburg , Miss Selma Kasburg, Mlas -Caro line Clemens,; Miss Lois Wagner, Miss Dorothy , Riley,-, ..Miss -Flor ence; Wright Miss Helen ;. MUe, Miss Harriet .Mixe Edward Burn- side, Kinney. Hulsey, Robert Kas- V. .. v . .. -V . .. uurg , nuveri , opeaKer, j&vereii Battles, Charles Battles, Albert Freeman, "Kelton Butler Roy Rothneider, Dale Caldwell, Victor Ahalt, t Reginald Reese. : Dwain Latourell. Rodney Hartman, Car roll Robinson, Leslie Morris, Mad ison Landacre, Virgil Coungr' Don ald Foster, Melviu Clemens. ; " . ,Tn members . of Chapter AB of the ,PEO. sisterhood met for an en joyable meetlng. ou Mondal even The Betty we i wearers Are Now Here Spscml 1& S '., vTese tn 'the slip ' over style which v is . tremendously popular all hni the east, knit , in .. tirppstitch - serpen tine pattern, bizzarre color combinations. .Verysmart looking. ... :: -fCAW AND DO,' '1' 8ALE3I STORU 2 ; PORTXAM) SILK SHOP 160 State Strtet 883 Alder Street : 1 1 1 -. .:iii!ll y$7;48t opIRE&; groups of new tunics in Grepe de Chine and t- Fibre knit, dark,.; two tones and high colors trimmed with silken embroidery, but ions or fur. , ; - tng at the home of Mrs.; H. E. Barrett, iwlth :Mr. A. M.rReeres glnving the - paper on "Oregon History."- Both 1 Miss Grace Elisa beth Smith ;and Mrs. : Harry M. 8tyle sang Miss Smith choosing "Out Where the West Begin" and Mrs. Styles, "There Is No Place Like Oregon." Daffodils were used about the rooms, with a delightful luncheon served at late hour.'1 f In the groupwere: Mrs. Harry Styles,, Mrs. W; k.- Kirk, Mrs Alice Thompson, Mrs; T. . Mc Croskey, Miss Angle McCulloagh, Miss Grace Elizabeth" Smith Miss Grace Osborn. Miss Mae Rauch, and the hostess. Mrs. H. E. Bar rett.- . : ; ' ; ' , On April 13 Mrs. W- E- Kirk will be the hostess for the chapter. J At-the f Open Form meeting this afternoon of the Salem branch of (he National League of. Worn ah Voters, Cl,au4e E. ngalls, editor ot the corrailis GazeUerTimes will be the speaker, taking as his subject, "The Need, Lot s Political Parties ih a Democratic Country.' ? Br. tid Mri, ft, E. Lee Stefner accompanied by their houee guests, Mr. and Mrs." A; C; Flegel, were guests oyer the week-end sit Neskowln. . -v. . , w ' - The Sweet Briar club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. 'E. O. Moll. A party of those who will at tend the Lions club, banquet at Corrailis ,on Wednesday night are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watkins... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dustia,. Miss. May- belle Propp,:. Gene Barber and Mr, and Mrs. J. Willet. . ; - The Yomaroo club of the First Methodist church - will ' meet on Friday afternoon at the- home of Mrs.. Carle - Atframs','- 1465. Cheme- ' '? v-f-i-- " t ;- . The members of the Lucy Anna Lee. circle wilKbe hostess this! af ternoon fpr.themeting of the Gen eral Aid society of the First Meth odist: church 1st the church. ; ! --; . : 5 f ; ,l i At the last meting of the Lone Star club; for ;the month, Mr. and rM-. ?R0Pert; .Magee entertained with n. evening delightfully spent With five hundred. Mrs. William Yarnell won the prize of tbe even ing rwith vthe v consolation f award g6ing to .Mrs. Ray Wood 01. A radio '.concert- added .pleasure to the refreshment hour." On '.April 3, Mr and .Mrs. J.;W. Biwer.will en tertain for the members. t ". In the group at the Magee home were: , Mr. and Mrs. R. Wodill, Mr. and Mrs. William. Yarnell, Mrs. R. O'Leary, Mr. ,and- Mrs; JvJvV Biwer, Mr. and Mrs.? F. N. Woodry Mr. and Mrs. J. Bones of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. R. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs,, A- B. Seeley and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. R, Magee. Active and "Alumnae , members of; the Alpha, Xi : Delta sorority will be hostesses.' this afteraeon at 4:15 o'clock at the Colonial Dame ! Tea Shoppe, honoring : a group of high school girls. : .. . i The Young Artists Contest for the state of Oregon- will be held in the t Portland ; Woman's club, Saturday evening, March 28. Ap plications should : be filed with Mrs. Walter E. Bliss, 725 Multno mah Street, Portland, not later than March 24. i ? . Contestants must be citizens of the, United States and must have received all their training In the United States. The ages for voice contestants , is , from 20 . to 30; violin is 18 to 30. d : . ... " The winner of this contest la eligible 'to compete in the Pacific District contest, comprising '. Ore gon, California, Arizona . - and Washington. 5 Winners In the district contest compete in - the . national contest which .vWili, toe.. held, la Portland during the national convention of the( N. F. .M. Q, in Juke. t Th na tional; winners receive , 500' in cash or 1 year, scholarship In .a nationally; known conservatory. - ;The ajate conteBt.Isopen Jto. the public with a small. charge of ad mission. '' ;; ..' . 'V?. ponald . Allison - of Eugene re turned to; bis Ijome Monday , after spending the week-end In Salem. - ''.- 1 : .t ' ;: An .erroneous statement - made in the'Astoria Budget, and the er ror, junknow'ingly. repeated ln the Sunday .Stataesman,! brought out the. following paragraph in the na ture of an apology .. . - . ; The .state DAR declared, its willingness ; to ; act at any imk I ; "DIAMOriP DYE"; IT : I I 'BUTIRjli COLOR v Perfect home dyeing and : tint ing is guaranteed w it h- Diamond Dyes. Just dip in told water to tint 10ft, dellc a.te "fchades, or boil t6 J lye rich, perman I snt colors, f Each 15-cent ; package :ontalns d I r e c Uons so. simple any woman; can ; dye or tint lin gerie, silks, rib bonsr skirts, waists, dresses, coats,- stockings, sweaters, draperies, , coverings, . hansicss. everythic? new; ; , . Euy-:DUcond Dyes" no ctcer sd tell your, drtr" 2t wee- tier tL3 r--terial yea , to c:' rr'lj weel cr t'"x, cr - " :r kbd- - Ac t , 4 V 'I f Ii 1 i V- 4 r4 4. ? as I II- ' An artist-pianist who will appear on Monday, March 30, at theN Grand theatre and comes "billed as one of the really greats artists-of .the day . . I her recital . . . epoch-making." . SOCIAL CAjLENPAR T Today, , : , Mrs;vT. A. LIvesley, hostess for bridge f clb.. . . Lfncoln" Hill. . . : .Alpha, 5fl '.Delta Vtea.", 1 Colonial DameTea Shoppe. 4: 15. tfclock. j Salem , branch of :Z National League, of .Women t Voters. . City library. , f -; , . General Aid. society. . First Methodist church. Lucy Anna Lee, hostess circle.'7 .1. Ado'lynjk c.lub. Mrs. - James Tweed, hostess. ,i( ; i Sweet, Briar club. "Mrs. E. O. Moll hostess .. r V j Ifenslngton club.w 'Mrs. F, -S-Anunsen, 1110 N.- Capitol street, hostess.. .v j.j - iu-s-ii. L Barbara Frietchle tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. Armory; 8 o'clock. . fYiday J . Mother's Class of " the ''FirS Methodist chuxch, Mrs. M.S. Oaks 932 N. 16th street, hostess.-2:30 o'clock, i m .u , ,;, 4, !: ' ; .. .. ' - Yomarco club. Mrs. Carl Ab rams.;:. 1465 :, Chemeketa - street, hostess. r ; i.':.. ,- -Sataraay.f: - : .v... Salem -i: Woman's club.. Club house...2:30 . o'clock,. .. . Cooked food sale. American Le gion auxiliary. S. P. office., Silverton Legion Seeks . ' ! ; . Funds for tombstones SILVERTON.'lOre March 24. r-t- ( Special J. W.i .Hyett, Otto Legard and Seth Beebe. working as a j committee from, the Delber t Reeves post of the American Le gion are taking up .with the gov ernment the matter of furnishing the families of the deceased sol diers ot ' the late war. .with head- intones. . The government supplies he. .markers and the American Legion committee is getting those necessary . for this community. that, state .officials, .should 'seel, fit to have the great seal set in the floor of the state capitol rotunda at Salem- protected by a- railing." r The sentiment earlier mention ed was so much against the real purpose, of the; Daughters of the American.. 'Re volution that the above apology, in the form, of correct statement. will consider ably, rectify matters.. In the. re port of the closing session f .the Oregon conference, the i Astoria Budget makes . particular - mention Of the wise .guidance , of the state regent, Ifrs. Seymour Jones, at all sessions.''- '-'tx ". : ' ' -- " . -' ' ' ; In honor of her birthday on Sunday, Miss Maybelle Propp has Invited , guests to an .eight-cover dinner at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. In the evening the party will attend the Oregon theater to see the popular play "Sally,'.' ,,, ,The Kensington club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, 1110 N. Capitol St. . Barry Cerf, head of the depart-; men of English literature at-Reed college, who will be in town for; the March social 'meeting ' of . the Salem Woman's, club will address the women on a topic that Is bound to prove both stimulating and interesting. , 4 The committee for the tea hour! Includes ..Mrs,; George Gw . Brown, Mxs.?f H. . JL OHngerMMrs.; John Caughill, Mrs. F. W, Durbln, Mrs. Leigh Mclntire, Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs D; X. Beecfaler, Mrs. S. ; M Endicott, Mrs. Paul Hauser,' Mrs.t John Evans, Mrs. -John Scott and Mrs. .S. p. Kimball. V ' k-. ia " a. " ;.'.;.?i-;i-i i , Mr. and c Mrs. ; Frank - Durbln were guests over the week-end at Kesko win beach. ' ield Man Killed By Train in Washington ! LObviEW, Wash., March 2i. -Two men believed to be George Wiley, ? i5 address unknown, c and E E. Eastman, Springfield, Ore., were instantly killed today when they'stepped from behind a freight train; v directly in the 'path- of. a speeding north bound passenger train, on Jtha., Northern Pacific tracts a mile . south of Vader in uqwuts county.,. Affreight-' re ceipt was foundiir Wllsy's 'pocket and a caTd .with the name ot E. E. Eastman, with a request to: notify Mrs. - Eastman, Springfield, Ore.; was found in the' other , pocket. Wiley was about 60 years old and Eastman -about 35. They had less than S2 . between them. . Hez Heck says: wTnV feller, wfiH educated, bowelsi to- the long will beat te j feller with , educated brains.- UltlV-M: t -; if - Jeswle-- Evans; In v RoMn ITdod, -Coming .to the Grand .Theater pflot tas Adele Garrison's New fhMe . -of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright by, Newspaper Feature Service , CHAPTER 416. THE. REASON DICK.Y. TOLD MADGE HE WAS WORRIED ! ; "I "don't like the looks of ihat fellow." Dicky, with his hands thrust in his pockets, stared after the Ingratiating chauffeur- as he rapidly made his .way downstairs. v f Did yon see. him give us all the once-pverTJ'he went on. '"Looked as, if he suspected something was wrong. What's phony about our looks, do you think?. s Claire Foster's lace crimsoned quickly and her lips parted "as If to speak. I knew she meant to reveal the Indiscreet comment she had just . made to the effect that we were, not. anxious to have our napes , on the . letter-box : down stairs in, the hall, and I hastened to forestall her, , Dicky had, not heard it, and it would do no good for him to learn it now. "Nothing at all," I returned blithely, "lie was "simply so touch pleased at his tip that he gave us all .the, 'once-over, -as you ay, so that he. would be sure to spot us another,; time.- Dicky's especial weakness is tipping, jtaxl drivers.'.' I went on gliblyturning to Claire. "If one of the gentry has ever seen him before, he makes bis, taxi turn summersaults whenever he spies mvhiUsband Claire laughed nervously but I Dicky still looked serious. "Haven't . I Heard-" ;' "That's all right for', nonsense," he said, "but the, fact remains, I don't like that fellow's looks or his actions." ; " ' r : "Do you think he's seen us be fore?" I asked with a vivid recol lection of '.Harry Underwood's warning. 4 . , , - -., . r'No-o," he said . slowly, "but he's .got; us Jotted down in his mental card index, now, all right. Something or other, I'd. like to know, what, gave him an Idea that we didn't exactly court " observa tion,' and he has that little fact filed away. If he ever hears any body inquiring for us " i He broke off abruptly and bus ied himself witb getting, the bags out of the. narrow hallway, ' J "Bhook my" head at Claire Fos ter In a" warning that she should not betray her responsibility for the chauffeur's suspicion, and she turned abruptly,' walked to ' the window and stood looking out of it so that her flushed face was hidden from us. - I Dicky came into the living room and strode up and down its brief length . with 5 every - line of him spelling perturbation. I wondered if he, , top, v were thinking of the words Harry Underwood .had. ut tered. For. ; fear his attention might be attracted to Claire, ' I said the first thing which came into my head. , "Haven't I heard you say that a taxi driver's ; litany was 'See nothing; hear nothing, speak nothing?" ' Claire Surprises Dicky. ' t' i tf, i iii?.t,rr -r ? ' ' i ; "It should Be," he replied, "and the . old flight-hawk, horse cab drivers Hyed.up.to it. Many of the . taxi men do also,. but some of them are "either 'actual or poten tial blackmailers, and it's said a ?wise few are affiliated with the criminal gangs which infest the city. . Well, I'm glad he hasn't anything real on us. Let's forget him. I'm about ; starved. What about some dinner? Shall -we go out to a : restaurant, . ,ojr shall , I dance down the stairs and have a Meal-: sent ln" i t ' - ; Claire - Foster turned from ,the window, her face alight with en thusiasm.. , , ,. I "Oh, let's' have one sent In!" she cried. "I think that will be rz Triumphant Return of BRANDON OPERA CO. The Best Xight Opera Organization in America v: . Singing Voices c Thursday, CHIMES of NORMANDY. , . . .PrIJay . . ROBINHOOD- : -- .. . . i - ; . Satprday CHGGOLATE SOLDIER .: THUR. FR1. CSAT. 7jSatch 26-27 ,26 8:30 p. m. 17 Ticket Sale Today From. lk td 3 tthd 8 t8 m. s - PRICES : , 1 f 1 ,C3, tJLlO, J5ei ,lncla.Clsz T ; IC2 j 4t- 4.-rw n -vVi :-lm-rJ .t '-.v'' ... . , J- .Jir' 1 1 dlinr?iIie'yoBn2fiw ' - Jhs It yssistusiisr er:znrAcrv;z2 1. 16 h.eestUtHs Ijrc&szsr 1 , uV; iw.-i t'ia , : ?o :''i. :nn"f 7ra dm V.3 T3 J 'L 'l3 Sealed Tigit-ICepi Ritt After Every Meal the ptAvbn :LACTi3 A. the coyote's howl.- It there's any thing more appetite-inspiring than a waiter oming in with trays and steaming dishes I don't know, what it is, do you?" .... V" She threw me the question per functorily, , and chattered on as If 1 told myself a bit resentfully she were the only one to be con sidered. ' " ' ;; "Be sure you remember my. fav brfte dishes," she admonished Dicky with a lifted forefinger. "I warn you, I . am very particular as to the ibroiling of a chicken, and loo much pepper in my soup makes toe cross for days." ; Her, tone was. the, type I: have heard . used . by pampered, tyranr nical women to their men . folks who have spoiled them. It is one which Dicky has never heard from me or any -of his feminine rela tives,, and J ,cast, a, slyi glance - at him to see how he liked it. To all outward' appearances he was pleasantly, amused at ; her audacity.! He was grinning wide ly at her.; hig -eyes .registering the flattering ' attention which girls like Claire demand from men. Cut I, who knewveryjlne of his face, had ; caught? the, slightly - nplifted eyebrows at her first speech which betrayed that he was as surprised I at the girl's rudeness. , , (To be continued) No wonder Philadelphia is known as a sleepy town. People staying - tin... late at night look sleepy next day Price of - haircuts is up In Chicago-Just wheal it's, spring and all the folks needing them. 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