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t'' l ' t - iV i.t 1.1 4 . 4. '4 ft : . "v u . t . J . - . ? JNlMavaMaflBMBjBlaNIMIllll sy iiByl&fared .Bench ; - f . .j - r viv . awv - : . . - , i v .. i . i r r , .:. I --VWENTV. MEMBERS o Rhod- JL odendren cnapter oi me east ern Star of Falls City were guests last night of Chadwick chapter, for the first April stated communica tiqn. . A group I one hundred and fiftv w oresent for the evening, 1 fn)m within and . without jthe vi- ; cinity, the Fans uiiy grwup piu.uS nafticularly to witness the cere-. monies of an order of; whiih they hare recently become a unit. The most impressive 1, hjbur of the envening was .that give to the Burnett and S. z. uuiver. Aimougn the passing of, Mrs. Burnett , oc curred nearly ' a year ago, the memorial service was . held on Tuesday "evening, the day follow ing Mrs. Burnett's birthday, jli was on, her birthday- thai Chad- wick chapter of tlje Eastern Star was first organised, and Ht was! If the insured dies from natural causes, ..; the! company pays ;J. i. $5,000 . Clf the insured dies from accident, the . company pays , . S . $10,000 In ease 'of permanent i total disability, the company will ; I III M j ; ! ; I .;. . ." ; 1, Waive all premium payments ; 2. Pay $25 per Tareek for one year; and in 'j.-. addition !:! -;-J --y: 1 : 3. Pay 50 per month for life; and. 4. " Pay $5,coo to the beneficiary .when in-" ; sured dies; ..'jjjjj ;if j 'l . 5. If disability involves lossi of limbs or sight I as Jl result of accident, the company will pay $s,ocx immediately, in' cash in addi tion to other benefits. -;v j' -.V- . la cite of temporary duahUiQr. as a result of either 'sickness 'or accideDt; tbe campaity piy $25 fet toa SO I . INSURANCE i COMPANY , ,v-..: ! -L; home rwg-s ffcicisco -r" ' ' j Portland Branch; Office1. Seventh Floor , Gaseo Bldg. i Frank i M. Rirkland, ; Dist. Mgr 292 N. Church SL, Sa- ' lent, Oregon. ONE OP AMERICA'S STRONGEST' COMPANIES -f--N f- i f ? 'k. -rnTuK-, tLrr I 'ty.. 4- i !.vr;.-v..-J.4J, '' ArWoijflai ' t " I . ! ! ! J : , I - t , - . t . 1 . - 7-1 . - I U There' are two main points to jfconsider when orrowing;money. , First, are repayment priviT l: leges so arranged as to be suited .to your re- ; quirements?, Secondly, js the interest cost the r lowest that can.be obtained? J J fc ; - " " . ; . Here at Hawkins & Roberts,, yon tan secure a mortgage loan which can be paid back in prede termined amounts over a period of 142 or 200 . months, i Moreover the cost for the use of the money borrowed is remarkably low. ; ? ' - .. r y ,'.:...' J ; ,i j: - : n .Whether borrowing: or invest- : ing, come S-o financial : :': : . i headquarters. Mortgage. Loan DONOS and r m. A' INVCSTMCNTS I'l:, si is a --1 . J 1 106 I'm -"5 : : r I I ?VI V I !".-', L ' -4' ! the who become -aner-tirst also matron, i J :; . ' 'f-'- r- . . ' t : Mrs. Wi P. ' Babcock, ! present matron, presided., assisted by. five friends of Mrs. ! j "Burnetti all of whom were !.r dressed 'i in .white. Beautiful sentiments of tribute were , spoken) of the honored' one as ; Mrs.. Babcock.held 'the basket In : which Mrtfc--Bj: Jl Miles;' Marie Flint McCallj Minnie Moeller, Mrs. David Wright? and Lores Wise placed pink carnations, the favor ite flower of Mrs. BuriSett. .' A fav- orite song, ?A-Perfect Day' was fittingly sung &y Mrs. Merle Rose-f crans, Mrs. C. J. Green at the piano. 1-'j j . jl .; :-?'; i'': t At the refreshment hour . the" company adjourned to the ban quet j room I to f find the tables I gleaming wita iQveiy master lines,- presented, foi the occasion ty .J. W., I Maruny. i An Easter mens limit or a ween-j (SLlST ILlFE Zg4 Floor; Oregon Dtoa . SalcMi ! wtrOfcbcvisi I 1 III 1 ' ;riri i fid u ::i i ! ; , f 7?m-' ad Easter, fayor, carried; ut seasonal scheme. The social com mittee of the erenine was headed byMrs. Jenne Utley with; her as akitants Including; Jennie Craw ford, Emma 1 McCarter. ; Virginia Maruny, ' Mrs.' Rutherford, Mrs.' Petteys, and iJr. Maruay. ) The next meeting of the chapter the occasion of- the anniversary dinner, will toe. "one of the : most ihterestlng: of ' the : year. ' Mrs. Arice Coolidge and Mrs. ' Josphlne Vaas will . e ,In charge. t . -' ! " The Town and Gown ; club, formerly. Lausanne 'Han Guild,' will meet at. 2 :3b oclock this af ternoon at Lausanne HalL , C;;. . i '. - The new committees lor the year, of Chapter, Gof the PEO Sis terhood have been named as fol lows: . .t j , Program inmitteV?Mrs. E. rJ. Huffman, chairman: Mrs.! W. M. Smith and Mrs. A. C. Parr. ; Social 'committee Afrs. . K. Xx)g-an, chairman; ., Mrs. . W. -W iioore, Mrs. P. J. Kunta and Mrs. William Hughes. ' : , r Philanthropic . cdintnittee-Mrs.' P. B. McCullough and Mrs. O. S. PricCv i - : I' ? 1 ! Flower committee "Mrs. Wil liam McGlichrist, Sr.Vand Mrs. F. W. Selees ; ' - i Visiting committee Each mem ber., Jodrnansf, Mrs. O. Laf lar. Pianist, Mra,AV. W. Moose. In order that the sew programs may be out by "convention tlme May 26-28it wm "be necessary for .Mrs. HuffmanTa. committee to start in work immediately. The other committee wilt assume re sponsibilities In September, at the beginning cr the new calendar jear. ' : 'n : - ' I , ; & i :i .j ; -The Kensington club will meet, today with Mrs. 1. M. Doughton, 1465 State street. ! : l ' - ' '. -f. ' ; fr. and 1 MraJ B. J. Miles are entertaining as their houRe guest Mr. George C."Turner, superm tendent of the Roys Aid in San Francisco, who will spend the Easter seasonin' Salem. OTer the week-end Mr. "and Mrs. Miles and (Mr. Turner were guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Knight in Port land, adding to the pleasure of the time with a scenic trip up the Columbia Riyer highway.- Mr. Turner was a, friend of jMrv and Mrs. Miles in Eldora, IoVa, when Mx. Miles was superintendent ; of 4 the Institution ' there, and' Mr. Turner was engaged- in a field of work similar to that to which he js devoting his time injSan Fran cisco. : ; ' " '" Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Savage are in Lewiston, Idaho1, to spend a lorthigfit ' wlth 'a brother of Mr. Savage, Bert F. Savage. ; . ; . , . Members of the Thursday club "will not meet today on account of tloly week.' Hosteses at the meet ing next week will be Mrs. E. C Cross, Mrs. H. B. ,Thielsen and Mrs. Russell CaUIn, members meeting at the E. C- Cross home. The home ot Mrs. j Claudius Thayer was the scene on Tuesday evening of an interesting meeting of the Writers' club with Mrs. Eleanor T. MaoMillan, president of the Northwest Poetry society, as a special guest.; Miss Geneyieve Junk received theuests at the door. . : - - . The program - opened with, a humorous prose article, "Observa tioiui,;rly.:...Misa; Grace Elizabeth Smitb. Two poems, a sonnet, "Al tar Fires," and a five-stanza lyric. Such a Very Little Thing." were h I it . ,T ,f U I 1 3F-. Todax Rapheterian club. Bellinger, hostess. 1 i Mr. G. ; ; Kensington ! club. - Mrs. I, M Doughton, . 1 465 State street. , . ' Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae meetings ..Mrs. .! Jiichaxd plater, 241 North High street, hdstess. . Toftt and Gown dub. Lausanne hall. 2:30 o'clock.: i University of Oregon art .ex tension course. j Public library. 7 o'clock . 1 , . , ' . ; , ; Women's - Erangelistic Prayer league. Mrs. C. A. Clark, 638 N. Church street 9 o'clock. " Friday " ; ' Good ' Friday Sacred Mnsicale. First Presbyterian church. S o'clock. . , , . , . -Pirst .Presbyterian church Wpm an's Missionary society, church parlbra- 2: SO o'clock. Interior Decoration section. Members meet at the Gilbert Stu dio and Graff shop at 7:3 v o'clock. - I Saturday;.; ; 6lm Womaas elub. Cltfb house, 2:80 ' o'clock. Business meeting. - -1 t Sunday Easter vesper musicale . First Baptist church. 4 : 3 0 o'clock. Easter cantata. First Methodist church. 7:80 o'clock. ' , ;: . Alpha Chi' Omega Easter break fast. Colonial Dame Tea Snoppe. 9 o'clock;'. , i . J-1 - ' - . '" Tuesday ' Business and Professional Wonv en's club dance, j Crystal Cardens, 9 o'clock. j . . I J . Miss Naomi Phelpsr assisted by Mr. Carrie ; Chase, In concert. First--Christian church.. 8 o'clock. given by Mrs., Jolm M. Clifford. Miss Marie 'Roberts read a short story. "An Aacestqr in Default.!' Mr1 Blanche M. Joes contributed both prose and verse, in the form of an essay and! a poem, "Then X Will Be Content." Pror. Morton j E. Peck read a poem, "I E?aw an Aged "Woman On the Shore," and Gertrude Rob ison Ross a poem, "To Thank God for Sorrow.' Mrs. F. S Barton read "The Call," t eaman docu ment ot monologue form. . . An original . poem by - Miss Renska Swart was gives under the title "Tnhing in With the Infinite." Mrs. W. F. Fargo read J't Swept My House of Life"; Mrs. Charles J, Lisle. rGod Garden" and "Through Life Besides": and Mrs. Elizabeth Sherwood,, "You Ha,ve TCot Seen the West." Charles J Lisle read "Tree In My Garden bi Dreams," while the honor guest delighted the j group with two poems, "Hypocracy" and "Mother hood." ; : - .'. f During the social hour Robert Paulas exhibited a group of auto-' chromes.: An interesting addition al contribution was the reading bf a letter from the illustrator of Anne Shannon Monroe's new book, by Miss Maude Covington? '-'-The cjub was delighted with tW newB of a brochure on Stevenson which Mrs. F. G. Franklin will soon have published. Attention was fe&o called to, a progressive new Salem publication, "Our Baby and Moth er Magazine." I The vintage of 18 Joyous dances gone by wll sparkle again at the annual. Junior: Guild dance "an nounced i after! many weeks of eager waiting for, Friday, April 24. Through i all he years the Junior Guild .of St. Paul's church has sponsored social affairs these outstanding it has been ' the custom of the committee to choose the harvest season for the annual M me tlbm Tteally clever are these tub dresses pf Moepac doth " lus trous and beautiful yet it launders and 4Wmes . ,backM ' just as beautiful as ever. AU Sizes in Plains and Stripes $10.95 Tub silk. 'dresses in stripes, beautifully trimmed, with ties and buttons,- priced r at . " - of dane lestivaL . This year the post-Lentea j weeks: have lieen chosen.-' ; 'j-: .; '" ' j 1;' i Those, ho, remember the f first dance pt the gujld wil smile with happy -iremihiscences ; !at P Steud Meyer's orchestra, with liflify Skin ner and fJlyf Stege playiig, and the governoij meeting with he group for the unforgettable jolli fication. For eight years it ha Mar lon hotel 'was the sceha tof .these gatherings1 that Included! I an I Sa lem In the . inviutionalJis,t. For the next decade the Marion hotel. unable- to throngs that accommodate the came, .gave .way to ft the Armory until this' year,not the Armory tout the new dance palace, the Crystal Gardens, will be the scene of the gathering. Tli sea son, as in the .- seasons: I before from the Qn he group centered about a little nncleus'ot tbe hop men, a : large out-of-town "pa tronage from Portland, Woodburn and Albany, and . other towns of th vicinity will motor in for the evening. . s 1 1 Mrs.' W. Carlton Smith,- after seasons of successful experience, will again Itake - cliargd i of the dance festivals ''Her aBslsjints will this' year Include Mrsi W J Hi! Ly- tle, Mrs. J.j .R. Luper aid Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. " William Walton will liave charge of the ticket sale. The president of this active organization of 30 or St. Paul's church women Isl tMr8- E. H. KennedyJ ' , The University of Oregon art extension class will : meet at 7 o'clock this evening in the public library, the practical nour com ing 'from 7 to jt o'clock and. .the lecture hour from 8 to p. . The Origin Of thp Design Jmptilse" will be Professor Zane's lecture 'topic. The work from the first meeting of i'uet class win ' be criticized at this time. It is very important that those .who have not paid their tuition feed do so to Mr Monroe Gilbert at 6nceJ The Women's Eyangelical prayer league will meet at 9 o'c ocki this morning with Mrs. I C A. Clark, 638 North iChurch street! jMrS. George Seisiert will be the leader. , 11 I. . Mrs. Graver C Bellipger will be hostess meeting of Ithis afternoon for the jthe Rapheterian club The ONS! club of Salem met at the Bates' home, 930 North Sum mer street J- Tuesday night for. an enjoyable gathering. .' Those 'pres ent ; were Jathryn Bates, Laura Eaton, Anne Tow, Marjory Brown, Naomi Swihk, X.ily Pollard, Greta Ann . Brumage, Myrtle Mortensen, I Agnes - Booth, Gladys Paul. Signe -Johnson JSlsa Egans, . Lois Reed. Ruth Purdy, LHHan Schroeder and Mildred Seversbn. -, - AH thos "present were enrolled In two contests. 'Chairman of the lentertalnment committee; was Ann Johnson. The frolic culrainated in a waiiie supper.-. ; Mri andfrs. William Mcuau entertained a'f their fcinrier guests onlSanday! Mrw and Mrs. (Carl Her nott and children. Detbert and Marjorie. ' The Interior decoration section of the Salehv Arts league will meet at t"3Q o'clock rriday evening at the., Gilbert tudio after hich the members jrUl "go . to the! home oX MissjSarah J-ansingYor a study of Georgian Defiod ' and Si Colonial furniture Od Sa'tarday evening,! April; , Mrs: H. A. Keene entertained in honor, of her husband's birthday at their home on State atreet. v ' ; roojmi wer anra4tle trtth sjprlAjt flowers a'ndpbtte'irt'aJ'?.' At 12 o'clock a oounieaus wjper wis serTed by the hostess. Those nresent' were Mr. aod ,Mra.--'R.f. A. r i I ' - lillliiiill-alliiinilil ' . . ! i . 1 vX -II'RTS'Y I is this", handsome, comtlr - t'.ca .i . r,'-- y'':"-:. f V. ' ;;'--NVv NVAVJL-I X ; ' - "I T -Vl - " " box-of.Cara Nome Toilet A.ater . J - j . ' ' i j"' ' ' . i , . j and Face Powder. - :.; I- j rs -Vnion S B.UFEALQ. XA '2 : X I; In1- J J ! .f (fandCton STAMPEDE ' T rT' " : i -hv' STARTS XOMOitfHJWXX ! ! i t ' 7 4TIIE. XX - ' ' ' BlivinsMjr. and Mrs.1 if. E, Jlert ren, Mr1, and "Mrs. J. C. JSlegmund; Mr. and Mrs Edward; Keejxe- Jlri and Mrs A. A.. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. To:tA;7oyes," Mr. and Alrsi James lIerre"n,,Mr. and Mrsf E. Wf Peterson,: Air. , and Mrs.-I-loyd, G, Keene, Miss Elva Estes, - Mlsa.,La Velle: Keene, and the and hostess. t honor guest The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keene at Shaw was A.h9 scene! of a very jolly j 7: 30 'o'clock dinner party "Monday evening, April! 6. Covers were 'placed tor Mr. and Mrs. C. T. j Gilbert, (Mr. and Mrs. H. 'A. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. - Perry, vMr- and Mrs. Ed Gilbert,, Howard the hosts, Mr. and Gilbert and Mrs. L. G. Keene. - j .... V', One of the 'most attractive ,af fairs of Easter morning will be the Alpha Chi Omega hreakfast at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. Miss Maiml Victor and Miss Grace Holt will be the hostesses! of the 'occa sion. , . I - - : Mrs. John W. Orr entertained the Wednesday Bri dge club 'of Dallas at her home Wednesday with Mrs. H. H. BeltJ Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. H. W. Chadwlck. rMs. J. R4 Allgood and Mrs. John S. Wellney as special guests.' . j j The club members are Mrs. Chalmers Klrkpatrick, Mrs. u Chapman, Mrs. C. El. StaaU, Mrsl Tracy Staats, Mrs. W. L. oSelnen, Mrs. j Harry Woods! Mrs. . U. S. Laughary, Mrs, R. Craven: and Mrs. L. D. Brown of Dallas; Mrs. A.--B. Robinson, Independence; Mrs, ! William Fohhson and Mrs. off of Salem. ' ; Mrs. Richard Slater will be hosf tess at her home. .24 North fVsi street, this evening, foi Alpha Theta alumnae. -'"' V ; Kappa tei Mrs. ,y. A. Cunimings invite the members of the Past Noble Grands club to herj home Thurs day evening and after a short bus iness! session the. ladies chatted and played games uitil the arrival of their husbands, who. had been bidden to the refreshments. Mrs. Ella j Lenox and M1". Gertrude Hat-j Gertrude Hatfield assisted the hostess-in serving the dainty luncheon at tables attractive with yellow daffodils. Roseburg News- Review. , A vocal concert -of more than ordinary interest will be heard oh Tuesday evening, at . the First Christian church when Miss Naomi Phelps, soprano, assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase, reader, and Mrs. Guy IFitch Phelps, pianist, will eing:? A program of unusual! at tractiveness lias been arranged for the evening. Miss Phelps "has had excellent training In both New York .and in Washington, D. C, and many in Salem have already had jthe opportunity of hearing her, at .the . theaters during the song: campaign for the blind. the benefit of "An 'enjoyable program was given at the April meeting of the Brush College grange, the! opening num bereing a piano duet by Delbert and Marjorie Herriott. A' piano solo was given by (Miss Margaret Steiner, followed with a reading by Miss Virginia Page. Mrs. Frank Crawford gave 'a piano solo, and Miss Virginia Page and .Miss Mar garet; Steiner a pleasing skit, f An unusually helpful, talk was given by Mrs. C. C. Pake, a graduate nurse, on "Danger Signals for Children." Irene Olsen closed Ihe ' program -with "Arbor Day March," a piano solo. , j.. The members7' met for a 6:30 o'clock dinner for which partners were ! secured in a' clever manner by numbers, i Mrs. J. H. Wright was at the head of the social com m It tee. -" ... m : . " ' - ' I I 1 i I I ..... i mi 1 , ' ' : 1 ... i . . . . i , . , , i i t i i i 4 i "p - s Send 2o Only to cover! poat age of FRYE'8 MEAT GUIDE. Tails all about ths choice and o u 1 1 1 n g of meats and con tains 100 Ut d -rsclpea, Ad draas Fry A Ce Seattle. "Everything The Thirty-five- women . of the Woman's Foreign Missionary soci ety of the' First" Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. O. Goltra, 725 Court, street, for, a pre-Easter meeting. . Mrs.' M. C. Halversen gave the Easter lesson while Mrs. R. L. Farmer completed the pres entation of the material in the study,book on China. At the next meeting South America will be studied. A .business meeting . oc cupied a portion of the afternoon. The hymns chosen Were appropri ate fo Easter week. . Seaplanes to be Used to :. Patrol Salmon Grounds SEATTLE; April 8. Two large Douglas , seaplanes, ! similar to those: flown "by the tlnlted States army- lat year v In A flying around the world; will befasedin the sum mer, to patrol salppn grounds in Bristol ibay and "provide air. mall to towns in southeastern Alaska, Frank Wright, president of the Carlisle Packing . company, an nounced ' here today on learning from Delegate Dan Sutherland of Alaska that plans had been ap proved. ; ' '! ' Paufhkmus. Condition Is .. Declared iQrave; Hope Held : . , !, f-- v.;.i . k . TACOMA, Waarh., April 8. The condition of W. H. Paulhamus is "very grave,' but death Is not a matter of hours, declared his phy sician. Dr. W. B. -Mitchell 'of Sum ner, tonight in denying reports published in Seattle which quoted Dr. Mitchell as .saying that Mr. PaulhamuB would not live through the night. " ' ' ,:05)i::; The Quality of Fryc'g DcU- .; cious" Brand Hams and Bacon is assured by the careful selec tion of onlv choicest youc grain-fed porkers. Delicacy, is added by the ex clusive Frye method of curing, which provides for your table, products that are both mild and sweet. " Xou will find Frye' Delicious Brand Hams and Bacon Everything the Name Implies.9.9 Name Implies" Dempsey Injures Hand in Screen FigM; Hits Deer LOS. ANGELES April 8. Jack Dempsey was hurt in a fight here today. . It was, at. a motion picture studio and the script called for the heavyweight actor to "swing" at one of the vlllians of, the! piece. Just as he -swung, a door on tha set flew open, and took the blow with wooden . indifference, badly bruising the champion's fl't. Benefit Concert Planntd j For.-Aspcjated Chcritlcs ; . .. , ''' A benefit concert Is to be ta ei at the Armory April 18 to.securi funds or the Associated Charities ' of the :city, which are ;ta.(ily" la ' need of funds'. , . 1 : ;. I ': - The cadet ' band of 'the 'Oregon ' Agricaltural college- has tt .a- sa- ' cured for: the occasion aci' tfce ' entire net proceeds wijlihe t irncl over to the local organizati : aj i Following the concert, tha I -I- , ance of the, evenirg will fee dvct- , ed to dancing, with a, pick c I cr- . chestravfrm' the caiJet.t" 1. I "A partiaI"rVorga'ni;ition tattle I agricnltare departnent s 'rersoh- , nel was announced.'? ; i The Cara I.'orie tc "preparations InIuif t water, rTturnr, t compact powders, s.y or combination of t "snore "ijakea a trcat.: j predated gift. - Cara. Nome i t'..3 f choice of womea ct c and refiaement. :0 : 1 i I 1)