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THE OREGON STATESilAK, SALELI, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1923 mlkll i-' ' j b ; By Audred Bunch Phone: 106 RENEWAL April, when I heard j Your lyrical low word, I And when upon the hawthorn hedge your first white blossoms stirred. rlth a reviving flame. Something strangely came- " Something I cannot name ! And touched my heart, and cleansed my soul Heal me, If you will; Bathe my heart until I am one with your first primrose or thehining daffodil. CHARLES HANSON TOWNE. kLANS FOR twenty tables bt bridge, at the home of Mrs. Russell Catlin on jTuesday, April 21, weer made yesterday aiter noon at the 'luncheon meetliisr.-of Chemeketa chapter of the Daugh ters of the' American Revolution at the home of Mrs. Homer ;Gou- Madame X Reducer. : Step in and Clasp Front Rubber Reducers for every" type of figure. ; Reduce and Grow Thin j- SPECIALTY SHOP' (Miss) Renska L. Swart 433 COURT ST. I . ! i ' ley. f Thirty-five members were seated at two long tables, attrac tive (with red poppies, spirea and narcissi. ! ;: : : j; ... .j j. : An interesting prepared j paper on Sulgrave Manor, the ancestral home of George Washington,; was given by Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson whoj revealed many Interesting facts concerning the estate which was j given by the English to the American people as a gift on the 100th anniversary of peace' by the use of the income from the $100, 000 maintained by the Colonial Dames. Last i summer Mrs. ; B. C. Miles had the! privilege of visiting thlajshrine. j j j lij; : ) njj ' : . Additional time was given to the reports of the state conference at Astoria. : Ui ; . ! ' . ' ! ! I- :! : Hostesses yesterday with. Mrs. Gouley were: Mrs. Alton B. Hur ley, j Mri j John B. Eakin, Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, and Mrs. Anna Fisher. ' i: - M ! ' ;j M : -' - ' M1 The Young Married People's club of the First Baptist church sponsored an April Fool party on Wednesday evening at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg. ! A group of six girls; served April Fool refreshments ' at the small tables.! , At tne short business ses sion it' was . voted to support a missionary worker in Africa. As sisting - the hostess were Mrs. Frank Struble, Mrs. William An derson,; Mrs. I Floyd White, Mrs. Harry ' White, Mrs. Clifton Mudd and ! Mrs. Earl Barghum Barbara Frietchie tent. No. 2, Daughters of Veterans',' will have a social meeting on Wednesday, April S, at 8 o'clock, in their hall at the Armory. C The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of the First Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at, the home of Mrs. J. 0. Coltra. 725 Court - f .0 Easteir : Fixings Gloves-riose Neclwear We present authentic' New Gloves Modes in all -their beauty and attractiveness Important Chamoisuede,. washable gloves have fancy embroidered backs and cuffs; they're in great demand this season;!- sand, grey, tan, brown. Attractively priced . a pair j .;.!,:! $JC0 $J25 $$0 $J75 The season's latest styles in Kid Gloves A lovely assortment to choose from, highest qual ity fancy imported real kidlgloves. Embroidered backs, fancy turnover' and Iscallopedj cuffs. The finest dress or street gloved obtainable. PRICED A PAIR j $325 $498 $598 New Linen Dresses Unusual Beauty ! -V WIRTHMOli JIFION MAKE - $AQfV Every Dress of i ; finest 'workmanship, V Clever styles, new high colors, i You will be tempted to buyi several, j i j The Store that Sells for Cash Only Can and Does! Sell for Less Shop Forenoons SX? y" get better service, as afternoon shopping hoars are more or less congested . f'CAtf AND DO SALEM STOTII3 ! ! PORTLAND SILK SIIOP 63 State Street I i CS3 Alder Street , street. 1 : Mrs. R. L. Farmer will have charge of the lesson, taking the last chapter of the study book. Devotional leader will be Mrs. M. C. Ilalbert. : . '. " i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., was the scene of a de lightfully appointed 'birthday dinner on Wednesday, celebrating the birthday of. their son. Orris Fry. Spring flower were attrac tive Ion the table. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.! Orris Fry, Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hix son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toung, Mrs. Fry. Kitty Graver, Miss PrisciUa and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr. ' f I H ' :t ; :.: !. ! Mrs. Claudius Thayer will en tertain the members of the Mod ern Writers' club at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at her home, 255 Korth Capitol street. Miss Elea nor T. MacMillan of Portland will be a special guest."; fir-"';' : ; Ruth Fargo (Airs. W. F.J, a successful Salem 1 author, has placed a short storr "Cougar Kit tens." with the People's Home Journal. The story is a third of an : interesting western-series, the first two of which appeared in the Delineator. -The many Salem friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kldridge are wel coming them back to Salem after a winter spent in southern Cali fornia. Mrs. Jgldridge and Mrs. William Brown, who left Wednes day for Neskowin, are expected home today. I r ! " : ; -1 ; . ; Dr. and. Mrs. H. B. Scofield mo tored to Sheridan to spend the week-end with Dr. Fogan, local chiropractor of that city. ; ' ; . ; . : - - . - V Miss Marie Bennett of Portland was an out of town guest at Miss Joy Turner's announcement lunch eon last Sunday afternoon at the Colonial Dame Tea Shcppe. i . j; ; . , . '; ' On Friday afternoon the home of Mrs. Frank Spears was the scene of a beautifully" appointed 1 1 o'clock luncheon with covers placed for the members of the Monday bridge luncheon club and a group of special guests, with Mrs. Hugh McCammon the Inspir ation for the delightful affair. Tulips and jonquils were the-seasonal flowers used about, the rooms where bridge was In play. f SOCIAX CALENDAR i . : Today ' : '-Palm Sunday special music by St. Paul's tested choir. Second anniversary . of the completion of MISS JOY TURNER I V m "Vs4 In . A ' ' .-i . m : Prominent local m,usician who announces engagement to William E. Moses of Jefferson at an attractive ; Easter luncheon at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. j ! The season's prize ' was won by Mrs. Harry Hawkins. ' 1 Invited to meet with the club were Mrs. R, Et Lee SteinerV Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. W., Carlton Smith Mrs. Earl Flegel and Mrs. Russell Catlin. " : j.. Covers at : the luncheon were placed for M. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Fritz Slide Mrs. T. A, Rob erts, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. Con nell Dyer, Mrs.! Prince Byrd, Mrs. Arthur J. Rahh, Mrs. Hugh Mc Cammon, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. E. M. Hofer, Mrs; Keith Powell of Woodburn, Mrsj. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Earl Flegel, Mrs. W- Carlton Smith, Mrs. E. C. Cross. Mrs. R. Lee Stelner, and the hostess, ; Mrs. Frank Spears, i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCorkle. Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy, and Mr. and -Mrs. George Riches are spending the week-end at Nesko win. Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle are opening their beach cottage for the summer, season. . Mrs. E. M Wilson, who has won a host of friends during the sever al seasons she has spent in Salem was the Inspiration of a delightful. Informal gathering at the home of Mrs. O. E. Price yesterday at the tea hour.,The tea table was trans formed with red tulips and fern. The" following matrons were in EpiwoiaVhurclu, u i vlted to pendj tn arternoon to- "The Dawning."- paster rage-; gether in Mrs Wilson s aonor: ant. First - Methodist church. Mrs.' Robert Fleming. Mrs. W. I. T:30 o'clock. - t -; ' 1 ' . . Monday ( ' ' -; Salem i branch of the Oregon State Teachers association. Miss Margaret Fisher, 790 North Church street, hostess.; 8 o'clock 4 -Mrs. Charles A. Park's r Bible class. Public library; 7:30 o'clock . ; Tuesday ' ! Writers' club. Mrs. Claudius Thayer, '265 North Capitol street, ho8tess,'7:30 o'clock.' -; Salem War Mothers. Business meeting. Chamber of Commerce, 2:30 o'elock. . ' Wednesday i Woman's Foreign Missionary society. First Methodist church. Mrs. J. O. Goltra, 725 Court street hostess. . Barbara' Frietchie tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. Armory, 8 p. m. Saturday . Galem Woman's club. Club house, -2:20 o'clock. 'Business meeting. , Sunday i Easter vesper muslcale, First Baptist church, 4:30 o'clock. SUley, Mrs. WL GiVKantner, Mrs. William McGilchrUt, Sr., Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs: J. R. Pol lock, Mrs. A. L. ; Headrick, Mrs. H. H. Vandevort. Mrs. R .H. Cooley; Mrs. B MJ Wilson and the hostess, Mrs.. Ov E. Price. v . . ; The regular, meeting of the Sa lem War Mothers will be held at 2:30 o'clock- in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, i . : - , Distinctive among the season's evenings of entertainment will be the dramatic production, "Kam iakin, the Head Hunter" which a cast of eighty I members from tho Sacred Heart academy will present on the evenings of Anril 15 and ' NEW BOOKS RECEIVED This Week at the AtTaa Book and Stationery Company Waves of Destiny .... Pedler The Loring Mystery . . . . Farnol Bean Oeste . ; Wren CT5 ... ml Women save money by spending it here Housewives who watch their budget carefully j are among our best customers. ! They realize that the small amount they pay to have the family washing burden transferred from them to us saves so' much of their time, their health, and their looks, that it is a real thrift. Our .Wet Wash service, for instance, washes and rinses everything carefully, removes excess moisture, and returns the bundle damp, sweet and clean, ready to iron or starch and hang up to dry. r ? i Ac a pound ' The Capital City Laundry PHONE 165 T. A. & IL H. WINBLSIf AU , Downtown Ajrenry, Rex Shining Parlors ' ' 083 STATE STREET 17 at St. John's auditorium, the first performance coming on Wed nesday and the other on Friday, both at 8:30 oclock. ; ); The drama Is an Indian love story, replete with authentic tribal song land legend. The Choral class will be assisted in the color ful presentation "by the Sacred Heart orchestra, featuring. Indian tribal melodies. The audience will have the opportunity of hearing the actual music from such tribes as: Zuni, Cheyenne, Omaha, Red Willow Pueblos, Arizona, Sioux, Minnesota and Apache, j I : Leading parts in the production will be j taken by Miss Josephine Barr, : as Kamlakin, the prince, and by. Marion Boyle, i as Wallu lah. the princess. Leonora Mlckel will take the role, of Toika and Eva Albrich of Cnego, a medicine man. i Miss Nancy Thielsen,' a charming yoing 'vocalist, and danseuse will add to the success of the production with her Indian melodies 'and her interpretation of The Indian Huntress. I f Ida Saalfield Winifred. Albrich and Edna Snider will take the parts of an Ambassador group. Kenada. father of Kimlaktn. win be represented I by Esther Zimmer man, and Wauket, father, of fal lulah, by Alicip Zielinskl; Irjene Breckeimer will support the east In the role of prizzly Bear, while be Lor en a Lebpld, Alice Duval and asEflBnsas by Salem Greateat Millinery Shop are expected for Retainers will Evelyn Emory, Margaret LacyJ Full houses both presentations. ' I 1:1 f. 'i;: Miss Conifred Hurd .an inp'f -tor in the West Seattle Night School, arrived in Salem Saturday evening to spnd the Easter Jva cation. with her parents at 1215 Marion " street. I i - : ' ' Mrs. Charles A. Park will n- htr Bible class at 7:30 o'clock 'n morrow evening at the - puhM' library. i ' ' ' if " ;'' 1 -V Mrs. T. S. Roberts: has be -called to Los Angeles on aecqu-' of the serious illness of her meti er, Mrs;. Minnie Harding. Mr Roberts left Salem j yestertij-: morning and will arrive in l os Angeles today? . l A j ; . !- , I if - -it : j;: Mrs. B. E. Sisson e rtafned at an enjoyable e'ght ev dinner on Wednesday 'TnJn? her husband on the ' 6r ;a 'nr hfs forty-second birthday. A yel low color scheme was featured the hostess using fellow daffodils and yellow candles. Yellow candles were ) also used, on the elaborate oirthday 'cake Mvers at the . 6:30 o'clock "stag": diner were placed fori E I- Baker. S. E. wellan, Abbie i ; i 200 EASTER! HATS $ H H)00 V No Two Alike Millinery Supremacy Again Demonstrated - :: 115 N. Liberty CREDIT CHEERFULLY t nell, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Woodry, aud the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ulwer. ..") , Miss Joy Turner was hostess at .n attractive1 Easter luncheon, unday afternoon in the -Colonial Dame Tea shop, when she enter tained 16 jguests.i most of them being members of the "Quante Jours, a fprmer University club,' which, used to. meet regularly a few seasona ago, i when the girls were in college. ! - . " The Easter motif was adapter in a novei manner to the occasio; .with -a mammoth Humplty Duro pity centering the luncheon tablei attf-active with orange line; Contlanad on par 3) Keith, Byron Lleu Graber. Frank De- witte, F. E. Kirk. F. O. Miller of Portland. F. M. Sisson of McMlnn vllle. F. S. Dow, M. H. MaGulre, William Sisson. Mr. Brown, A. L. Campbell. Fred Duncan, Mr: Rockenfellow, Mr. Pratt, J. O. Miller, and the honor guest, B, E. Sisson. . . ; Among the) activities of the American Association of Univer sity women for April will be a concert ori Wednesday, April .22, at Waller Hajl. The artists. .? all of unusnal talent, will be: Profes sor William Wallace Graham. tructor respectively in vo're. piano, and rolin at':WIll?mejte university. " V . ; The regular April meeUnc- of the University women will be on Saturday, April 18. " The Lone Star club met na T'' day; evening j for; an enioyab1 meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biwer at their attr ac- j tlve new home on North Capitol street. Applej blossoms and daf fodils were used In a delightful floral motif, j Easter favors were j used on the tables where delicious' refreshment! were served. The playing honors of the evening went to Mrs.F. N. Woodry and to A. B. Seeley. , . Those in the gronp were: Mr. and 1 Mrs.' J. WlUiamson, Mr. ; and Mrs, R. Magee,;Mr.rand Mrs. O. W. Skeels, Mr. and Mrs. 4 JL O'Leary, Mf , and . Mrs, A. I B. Seeley, Mr. and IIr. William Tar f $1975. -$247S- Slso' coats. Is a most rcasonahle firroup of prices for such clever sprins Many women, tomorrow, will get a new coat, a spring hat and footwear for what she would ordinarily pay for a spring coat. Surely everyone can be pleased with a coat from one of these special groups that we have assembled. 1 1 (7 o f r , , : 1 . C3.