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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, MORNING, APRIL 11, 1925 ... t ! .- V . -- - 1 ' :, . f . i J - " , .."-; -----. I nlnr t hr studio. Tbls class oil 1 r.nrTAT.-fTflTTmftTT 1 t611 w' instrumental, anerij - i - - --- "lHiflMHin tn th Washington l i . . J? - ,.' -. T7v:;W&;: ' r. : - A NEVfLY FORMED FRENCH V section was started by the Vmericaa' Association' of Univers ity Women at a meeting: hjid at he home of Mrs. F. H. Thompson, 351 North Rummer street. this meek. and an outline for the pro posed work made. Professor Le Roy petllnff. of the department of nodegrn Wuage at Willamette diversity, will take charge.! The Wk' will begin with a borough review of fundamentals and; wJU consummate especially in conver sational French. Those eligible to the association who. are ter- eatedraroTnrUk'arI1e" 4- ; - 1 Pj Audred Bunch ' Phone: lQfr ments for the class by calling; Mrs. Rdy Klein or Irs. E. C. Richards. : The ! class frill meet ; again on Thursday, April 16, at the home of Dr.-and Mrs." Thompson. r ! -f!v:f:!iil:11 The, regjUajc business i meeting of the Salem Woman's club will be held today at the club house. A number of important matters will be taken jup, wjih. Mrs. C.' K. spauiding,. -the president, presiqi ng. ; j 1-J.; ., ; :i- Miss Beatrice Sbelton presented a group of students In a dejlght fuily varied program Tuesday eve; -- I -4W r ' i I -'I f r AND A NEW i : Goat WITH new Spring Coats 1 selling at such mode rate prices ti?ere seems to be ! hV reason why every woman should not step out Easter Morn in a ' clever sports j or dress coat. : i . i. j- r . r ji -i ! " : We have arrangedj two groups for Easter selling and surely one wil f ind just the coat to suit one's fancy. : $19.75 $31.50 Otherit $16 to 554.75 . 1 i 1 - : . ' - ' - ;--- ; 1 j- -.- 8 ' ,f m , I . ' i " ' I i ' i i II ii i i . , j . i ... - t.r,.;- "':' r.l : I ,-l:. )f. - y )-; - ';t - j - j : . h- ! ' SMMflL, 1 I,!1 . i 1 r fe-J "r..-..i - u.l. - i ii i..r m in . r rm. it iwsnni.i .m j i n ti:i riTTl ifliryinnfi T i " - " M - -1 rr-f nins at her studio. This class of youthful, musicians is a ' most promising one In contains' a number, of students of unusual tal ent; jThe group was assisted (by Mrs. Ermine Itushnell Fawk, ; a favorite " soloist, wie appeared twice in well chosen numbers. Sh& was i ably accompanied by Miss Lena Medler." The studio, where an appreciative audience was pres ent,) was attractively decorated with spring blossoms. T 'j ; .: - f c : Following is the prograai which the young people, gave: f s Turkish March, (Ruins of Ath-, ens) ......... .4. Beethoven Bertha Babcock, - Dorothy- -Bosshard. j Diabolo ....... '";... . . .j Downs Loma Keiser. j j.m ', Barcarolle r. r; '. V Offenbach Virginia Sisson.' 1 Mountain Stream V . V. . ,f. Smith iii1 t ! - 'Alice Race.1-' j -Maxurka Eb .... .7:7 Lischetltky f : r Grace Henderson. Simplicity . . ; . . . ; ; ; 1. 1 J Morris Gopak . j Moussorg sky V": :- :' Eugenia Fischer. Y 'l Take " Joy Home . .. ... j Bassett y- K ii":.-: Mrs. Fawk. j " Warrior's Song' . . . . i . . j Hlller l Rlng un !. . ; , . . . . 1 Torjussen t:fi!i:, Clarlse Baker. ' :j T'i Sequidilla, Spanish dance .!. Bohm ill i Mary Cupper, "Billy, Cupper. "' Song of Siren . . . .v.' Burgmlller Impatience 4 .. " Genevieve Beckett. ; -I" Serenade y: . I . Jeffery H , i . Dorothy Bosshardi Narcissus " . ..... ... . h : Neyin i i Maxine Alyers. j ' ' ;H ' Cradle Song . . .'. . . Mac Fadyeni In! Springtime . ........ i Grunh Alta Harmer. .t " Tarn O'Shanter .-. . .. : . . Warren - Bertha Babcock. ? Aa Old Love Song . . .. ., Conte Irish Jaunting Cart. . Whitefield ' : Geneva Sundin. : 7"' " Come to the" Fair .! Martin "Mrs. Fawk. '' y Mrs C. J. Green and three daughters and Mrs.W.. D. Clarke and small i son are spending the Easter f vacation at Seaside f r'V-!'r:,i ' ' . j The Mid-Week Bridge dub was delightfully entertained this week at the home of Mrs:; Richard O' eary with spring flowers ; used profusely about the rooms and bn the 'tea.' table. Mrs. AI. ' Krause won the high playing score of the afternoon while the consolation award; went ta Mrs. Lester Schlos bergr. " i For the next .meeting-'of the group Mrs.' Victor MacKenzie wfll entertain. '. " In the group were Mrs. K. W. Heinlein. Mrs. E. R. Wiesco. Mrs. R.r McDevItt," Mrs. Lester Schlos berg; Mrs. W. A.' Shaffer, Jr., Mrs.' Ai Krause, 'and the 'hostess, ' Mrs. ilichard j O'Learjr.1 1 J ": jr I A . V:: il-jh'lin tJ.Tlhj.:i:. if- An Insitrlnf 4eadcii !Hv-5rtiPJI,J fs. 1 z.ane, wno on jnursaay eve ning conducted the second "tne'et-fng- of the art extension course In Sajem. the group meeting at the city library. '! At' the' lecture1 hour Prbfesior Zane dealt with "The Design? Impulse Among" Primitive Feople.'." Next week the subject will be on design impulse, In re fation fto' personality. Professor Zane plfns to . illustrate this 'lec ture with various works of jwell- rpHE MAGIC wor of Spring calls li forth youthful fantasies in' AjPr parel :and Accessories. All are the .achie of smartness v and correctness, and each .wears an individual .noveUy .bf great cjharni. ...' One must surely take stock now for it is just ahout Easter apcf "one must not forget the accessories which "play such a large part in completing jpjie' attire. 1 Belts, Kerchiefs, Blouses, Linge jGloves, Neckwear, jUose, .1 Fotses I f5 am i 4 l 'I t . ' Today f "; ;j- Ladies of the CAR. Armory. Salem Woman's: club. " Club house, 2 ; 30 j ;" p'ctock. " Business meeting.' 1 Easter vesper ' musicale. First Baptist' church; 4: SO' o'clock. ' Easter cantata. First Methodist church. 7:30 o'clock, i ; Alpha Chi Omega Easter break fast. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. 9 o'clock. - , : i --: Easter musicale. First Presby terian church, S o'clock. . w -.-., ' j ijrnsdyj " : ' Business and Professional Wom en's club dance. Crystal Gardens, 9 o'clock. " I" : "f -.:'H . Miss Naomi Phelps, assisted by Mrs. " Carrie. Chase, j in concert. First Christian church. 8 o'clock. , General meeting Salen Ars' league: Woman's club" house. "8 o'clock. .;'- - ':" ' Wednesday , . Kamiakin", the Headhunter. St. Joseph's 4udIt0rium."nT o'clock. 1 t"y- " " Thursday r' y - . ? -OAC club, Mrr 4nd Mrs. Percy Cupper, 805; Union street, hosts 1 Thursday! club. Sirp. E. p. Cross 1185 Chemeketa street, hostess. r;:;h .1 : ; French section. American , As sociation of ttnlversity ""WomeA. Mrs. F.lH. Thompson 351 K. Sub4 mer street. 7:15 o'clock. ' " ' Uof O. Art Extension course. Public library. -7. o'clock. "Satnrday . American Association of Univer sity Women; Woman's Club house. Tea complimenting senior girls of Willamette university. Professor Fergus ReddIerT"8p'eaker"."2": 3H O'clOCk. I . I " ; ri .1 ... ... ' known ; designers .and . craftsmen; Th"esubject for the practical hour will he line accent. or ehrichnient. A group of 40 men and. women are availing themselves' of this "splen did course.' ' ,')' ' . iv Mrs. C. ; M. Lockwood had as her interesting ' house' 'guesjt "a number of-days last week",r JMrs. Harry John Miller of Ererett, Wash. Mrs.; Miller, who Is a pro minent member of the house of representatives of the state of Washington,: hajs the distinction of being, the first! lady Of that state to attend a . national republican conyenltioii. Mrs. -Miller was par ticularly interested, during her visit in Salem, in a trip taken to the boys training school. "11 'Was "she "who was instrumental, "after Jier election to the Washington legislature, in securuif a large hp proprlation for the -reformatory at " Chehalls by the urging- of a group to go as a visiting delega tion to the school. " Mrs. " Lock wood' and her gue'at, Mrs. Miller, were ' classmates together' at Wil lamette university. " ' ' ' i f Mrs. : Miller was accompanied by; Jier son, )CeItb. a student in the 'Everett high school,' this be ing, the spring vacation for the students. . They : left on IFriday afternoon forf Portland. The ladies! The Sweet of the GAR ill hold a meeting this afternood in for Briar club met an entertaining land' 'Instructive pre-Easter meeting" o'n"Wedaes day at the homef'MrsrAIfJI. Steiner. A group of- students from the government school! at Chfhiawa gave a personally con duct d ' pro grain on Alaska.) Those taking part were "'Miss " Xnha! JPa tfoyllcli. 'Miss ida-Eschalt; Miss IJary ' Nicifolks 'find ' Tiss Pearl Moto.; rTBe'"tTO'up gave j pfa i6n'ga and dflnceC An "'interest ing 'display of Indian basket 8 was tf teattre;of '!thVikrbrrhio6hf ,T- jf lowers of !teEaster ' season we're ctarmlnsiyart-anged ! about tlde"Vooins. ,-Xt he" tea"hon'r' Mrs. William McCalr and "Mrs: Frd Allen (preStded af -the" ufns. f as sisted' by Mts. -Xod'Grote; Mrs. Arthor Utley lapd ' Mrs. v Ed ' Pratt. levied ; guests for thelaftei nQpp included Mr. Walter ' H. Brown Mrs.) Frank Crawford. Mrs. Charles McCarter,: MrsJ U. Ihmai, Mrs.j jCarJi Herriott. (Mrs. Jjr?t parby, Mrs. Charlotte Seldon. Mrs: John Schindler, Mrs.js Ji A.. Bernard!, Mr. : Lloyd. Mrs. Ear) Daue. (. ..;-; ; ' - , , .. Jlemjliers pf he club in the Camtinnd'-oa para S) I v if' nil wi t.-t . TT ADIES! II Allthtlfea&twcrmmaontarth l""S' ii 'a. . '-iaL. .eep your ihhdko sweet ina your ?er active. -Yen wiU eyea clear, smooth, healthy kkln-an'd'a breath' with the odor' of & i i; todororsprto. 1 f Chanjterlaln's Tablets will do it. Get a Bottle rtheVeb'inM tablets for 25 ctj. .Take two to-night They are prompt in action, pleasant enecc Charter No. 3405 - Reserve District No. m m jfn V . :- ' ttepori 01 uonaition 01 me At Salem, in the State of Oregip. aTThe close of business: - . : -on Anrll B:lt25 "'' ' 1 O - ! -- , "EESOURCES "J; - 1. laj juoans ana aiscouniswjcmaing re- sl-.': diBconnts, acceptances of other v t , oanKs, ana ioreign dijjs or ex ' . . change pr drafts, soldtWith in-," ., 'dbrsement Of this banlr'fexcept those shown in b and e) rt .;$526,898.56 - : Totangans"-; f rz.tv. . ' ; " " . .Overdrafts unsecured -"..-... i r' ' f. V. 4. Government securities owned: ' , "i ' (a) Deposited 40 secore- circulation.: t 1 U. SJhoads par value) .v. .',f lOO.ODO.OQ (b) AH "other. United States; Govern 'r'ment eecuritfe (InclndlnVire- ! ' Get a lubricanf that pgn enjdpjre eyiere temperatures. ;Fhas;Heat -delisting Shell Motor Oil. SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ' ' -tr nllums."if any) Other bonds.1' Mocks, securities, etc.: . .' - Brfnfclririionse If. . . . '. . ,t 28.279.47 FnVnltnre and fixtures i . . : . . . : : : 6v749.66 Bank 7J Real estate 8. Lawf uf ."'reserve with " Federal Reserve owned other than banking ................. ... 2 !!" rom 10. Cash Th vault .and amount due fro : ' national f banks ' . . .S . i A .V.' 13. Checks on o.thef banks in the same city 'or town f asi- reporting bank 4 totaer loan i tien .'. .'v.-. Total oX Items .9. 10, JX, and 13.X6pJ$7.4 15. Redemption ftfhd witi U. 3 Treasurer " and due from U. S. Treasurer.".". .' 1C. Other assets, if any ........... ... . . Total 17. Capital stock paid in J8. teurplusfund ....... 19. (a) Undivided profits '( b) .Reserve f or bonr -de- ' - - preCiation . . Vf . LIABILITIES $15,190.88 3.323.14 . i. .li. ' ft'1 ' ' '. 21. Circulating 'notes outstanding.. .. . . 23. Amount 'due to national banks.'...... 24. Amount' due to State banks," bankers. 'and.,tros.t companier in thef -United ! States' 'and foreign countries .(otW ! than Included In Items 22 or 23)"A 2 5. Certif led "Checks otiUtariding !. t . . ; . . . 26. C!ian'hiers checks outstandinK . . . . ' ' " Total of Items 22. 23. 24,' 25 26.$ 13.131.58 - I "posit) subject to Reserve deposits ! payable within 30 days):' u 27. Individual deposits subject to check.. 28. Cerrrrtcate8 otaeposit one in less man 30 days rowed t (other than for mohey'bor- ' .. .. ii i i ....... ....... 29. State, county, or other municipal de i p-osits secured by pledge 6t assets of i his "bank' or surety bond 31. Dividends unpaid". 'it.XL . . . . . . 32. Other demand deposits ' . . . . .'. ..... . . JTotar of demand -deposits '(other ' i -r ' than"bank deposits ) iubject!'jtc " ; Rsertrltem'2T28. 29 30i'31. ' and 32... ..J. . .V.V .f75.739.22 - Time deposit snbjecjt to Reserve (pay- ': ' able after 0 days, or subject o. 30 . , dats prsj.oreltotlcel'mnd postal sav ings): 1. - H -'.'f ,i 33. Certrflcatesi of deposit (other .than for 'money -borrowed ) ..... V V. 2 5. Other Ume -deposits . . '. - 36. Po8tal!savings deposits - , . Toti f Umerdeeotltt subject to Re- serve.Items3. U, 35.1 and 6.-.I366.044.11 37. United fc&tesdepoeit (other tha-pos j - ' - iai savings j, luctuuius . ' - tlepc:bltTaccoiint 5ana deposits "of ."United States disbursing 'officers.. - Total .1.. r . ' State ef Oregon.' County of Marlon, ss: --. 1 . s-..f j, . I Jos. H. Albett. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is trttecr fhe"tt-of Tny-Mowiedge and beHef. " J.OS. fl. XLBERTV Cashier J- nun'i j Vrv. v.. F. Siade. John H. McNary. Directors. . Subscribed end atroni'ta be.rb fielil3-10tlrday trf April, $. 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