The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE OREGON STATESMAN; SAliEM; CEEGON
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 11 1925
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J FIFTEEN MEMBERS or. Chap
iter G of the PEO sisterhood
met yesterday- afternoon at the
home of Mr. W. M. Smith for a
study of Oregon art and literature.
The paper of the, afternoonwrit
ten by Mra. W. B. Burt, who i ill
in Portland, was read- Iby Mrs.
C. ,K. Logan. Lavender lilacs and
deronicnra were arranged attrac
tively in the rooms. j -
In the group yesterday were:
Mrs; D. X. Beechler, Mrjs. Frank
, Churchill, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs.
Harwood Hall. Mrs. w. mcney,
IJiss Alice Hoilister, Mrs. W. M.
Hughes, Mrs., P. Jj Kuntz, Mrs.
C K. Logan, Mrs. I William; Mo
ri ilchrlst. Mrs. B". j. Miles. I Mrs.
A. C. Parr, Mrs- F. W. SeleejMrs.
A. T. Woolpert, and the hostess,
Airs. w. m. faniun. ...
The ladles of the Central Con
gregatioaal church will hold a
cooked food sale tomorrow at!Ep-
ley's store. Nineteenth and. State
s streets.
; Miss Rita Claggett wos hostess
Tuesday at one of Ithe mos en
joyable meetings of" the year of
the. T1ID club and a group cjf In
vited guests. Red tulips were
lovely about the rooms whereisew
mgl cards and -music gave diyer-
sion toKhf evening. The hlsJfc play
I ing score for the five hundred
went to Miss Ruth Edwards,
I trania Seigmund wlnning tne; con
I sola non-award. , j -j
Special guests invited
i
for; the
i evening were Miss Gladys Carrey,
Miss Eisie Victor.
Miss;
Hattle
lPrown, Misa Hester
Hillpot. Miss
l Aldene HillDOt. Miss Irene Martin.
Hiss Catherine Vincent, Miss Mir
ito: VLovell, Miss Carrie Bowney,
ill: t Ruth Edwards. I Florence Mc-
Ki )p. Miss Florence Hows, Miss
V Ifred Reinhart and Miss Max-
Abst. - j -
Club members invited to par
ticipate" ia the evening's pleasure
vere Emma Seigmurid Miss Irene
Uoje. Miss Edna Warden, - Miss
Elsie BoyntohMiss Ruth IWalfcer,
pilss "Pauline? Patterson, Miss
Frances Plov, Miss, Doris Bowden,
I Miss Bertha Mills, Miss Marlowe
IMiller, and the hostess, Miss Reta
JCIaggett.
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Interesting plans , are
being
made for the celebration
bn Mon
day, April 20, of the fif
ti anni-
'versary of the Miller Mercantile
. 1 Grand
I
sjht With thitvotliS great
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SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Willamette Valley
Transfer! Coi xl
Fast Through Freight to All
Valley Points Daily
Bpced-Effleiency-Service '
Salnth-Poraand'Woodburn
Corvaliis Engene - Jefferson
: Dallas Albany - Monmouth.
. Independence - Monroe
Springfield '
SHIP BY TRUCK
we think more of ser
vice than we do
' of money
Staples
Optical Co.
Saleml
and i
Portland
Prices Always
Reasonable
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conscientious ahd scientific; in
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'v. -Aodred Bunch ' ' f " vjj
. ' Vs'Wj Phone: 106! i -
the very latest of optical accessories.
company in Salem. This-is the
first anniversary that the manage
ment has given recognition In a
formal way; The anniversary sale
in itself promises to be splendidly
typical of the floe foundation on
which
the
buines 'has reared
itself;
Mrs. H. !S. - Logan of Tualatin
and her house guest,, Mrs. Alice
Bailey of Long 'Beach, Cal., spent
yesterday at the home- ef Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Eogan.
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The Woman's union; of . the First
Congregational church will meet
at lft-o'clock .this morning at -the
church, with a covered dish lunch
eon at noon. The i day- will be
devoted' to jewing.
' The Woman's alliance - of 'the
Unitarian chnrch wlllVmeet today
with Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple at 2:30
o'clock. I
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. With sweet peas as the chosen
ilower forjv Mother's day, which
falls pn. May 9 this year, the fol
lowing announcement 'from the
OAC j Barometer will be of inter
est: fi"; ' V"
Anne Shannon Monroe, well
known Oregon writer and author
of the "Making of a Business
Woman," and "Happy Valley,"
will speak ion "Great .Jdothers" at
the convocation Mothers' day.
May 9, according tonnunce
ment made at the meeting of com
mittee chairmen in the-college tea
room Monday "noon. ,
"The college girls have always
been, very dear to medearest of
all," fehe wifites. I 'have a very
special lover for OAC girls, having
seen tbeir iworth during the fair
year In San Francisco."
, All girs are urged to have their
mothers wih them on the week
end of Mothers' day. If- their
own mothers cannot come they
are asked td adopt some "mother"
or faculty !T woman for the day.
Registration cZ mothers in the of
fice of the dean of. women on Sat
urdays morning, May' 9-is consid
ered very important. Each moth
er will be presented with a flower.
The registration book will he kept
from year to year to '.record the
names of the mothers who visit
OAC ion Mathers' day. -
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Mrs. ! H. A. Cupper, Mrs. E.
Cross Mr. S. Lord and Mrs. W. H.
Steusloff , have been spending a
few days at Infer Stetfstdff cottage
at Pacific City".-
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The Grax club met for the April
business meeting, on Tuesday eve
ning at the YWCA with, a pot
luck supper! at 6:30 o'clock. Af
ter the ' business of the evening
the girls enjoyed a social time
together. j ;
In the group were Miss Irene
Breithaupt, Miss Jenelle Vande
vort, ( adviser, Miss, Clementine
Charles, Miss Imogene Gardner,
Miss Myrtle Smith, , Miss Loreta
Varley,-Miss Lillian Rowe, Miss
Erma Meeks, Miss Ruth Stover
and Miss Bernice Roberts.
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Mrs. U. G. Shipley will enter
tain this afternoon for members
of the woman's auxiliary of St.
Paul's Episcopal church,, at her
home; 975 E' street.
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Always a welcome musical event
in Salem is ithe annual concert of
the Willamette University .men's
glee club. The concert this year
will be given at 8:15 o'clock this
evening at Waller hall,' the men
having returned-from a success
ful concert tour at West Lynn,
Portland, Vancouver,. Mill Plain,
Washington.1 Raymond,, Aberdeen,
Olympia Bremerton, Seattle,; Ana
cortes Mt. iVernon. ! Eningham
Renton and Chehalis, with two
radio appearances one at Seattle
and on; at - Portland to their
credit; ' ; r ' '-; ; ; ? ' --V-'.-' ' -
It will be 'remembered that the
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Dr. ANSLEY BATES 1
One; of the Doctors of
; Optometry. -Tho will
Ibe connected with 'the
ff; Staples
Optical gv
. Tit ef exDerience.
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offices thoroughly equipped with .
:
T f firrrT. i nr,Trrrf at j
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;-. .Xpdyy .i!iii.ti.i ul
Woman's auxiliary St. Paul's
Episcopal church. Mrs. ' Uj G.
Shipley, 975 E street.
: Kamiakln, the Headhunter, St.
Joseph's auditorium, 8:15 o'clock.!
Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian church. , Mrs. A; M. Dal
rymple, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. ! i
Dance at St. Paul's parish
Jxouse. L. J. class In charge.! 1
Hal Ulbbard auxiliary, Mrs.!
John Seymour, 1425 N. Winter
street, hostess. s
Mizpah and Men's Bible classes
of the Jason Lee church.1 Home
coming social evening. 7:30
o'clock.- : ! h jii ; '':f i i - j
West Side Circle of I the Jason
Lee Aid society. Mrs. Lena Hock-!
ett, 1603 N. Commercial street;
hostess."!; h''':'ri H :1 ji i f:j::l4 ; !
Zeaa Community club. Zena
school house. " ! , -, :;j i
Willing i Workers' class of I the
First Christian church. Mrs. Will
May, 445 S. Capitol street, host
ess. ''!; '.' v i,..f:!!!;.j :;-
Woman's Union. First Con
gregational church, 10 o'clock.
Covered dish luncheon I at , noon.
.-j; Saturday i- j
American Association of Univer
sity Women. Woman's Club house.
Tea complimenting senior girls of
Willamette; university. Professor
Fergue Reddle, speaker. 2:00
O'ClOCk. . - ! ;ji "j, : j' j: i j! ;!: .;
' Cooked Food sale. SP ticket
office. 184 N. Liberty street! La
dies of the Scandinavian church.
Co-Ed , carnival, y Waller hall,
Willamette university. 8 o'clock.
Cooked food sale.- Epley's store,
19th and State street. i Central
congregational cbarch.
, Monday j
Bex social. f Salem
Rebekah
istVi-l
iouge. m nans
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chib last year won secbadlpjace In
the Northwest Glee club meet,
and many agree that! the club, is
even better this year than last.
5 As. the folders say:j, JfThe first
Willamette .university glee. club
was organized- In the winter of
4900. under the direction of pTof.
Francesco Seley; who was! dean of
the school of music. S; v . ,
Within t wo xr threa 1 years ! the
ciut naa star tea on regular con
cert tours - and since! that time
Willamette glee cubs have appear-
ea in practically everys, city and
town, of the - Pacific) northwest,
their concerts having always been
characterized by their particular
excellence. . , f. k;;!,.
The. past few years. the club has
been especially fortunate : in ! hav
ing as its director-1 Prof, .L W.
Hobson, the character of whose
work may be seen in the result of
the Northwest Glee club meet in
Portland last year, at which, the
Willamette club "participated so
successfully.. -. tt k
i, This year the clBBtfers'aTpro-
gram including , classic and pop
ular numbers of the highest grade,
jhsu uuieuiai auu . vocai soios,
quartet numbers, impersonations
and readings, and college songs
and stunts.-;- ; ::,,'(ii.;!j.! t Hi; i t r
The complete program will be
as follows: , , i,i 1 j ! .
Jolly Students . . . . ; Mendenhall
': Glee cluh.
The Old Road Scott
' Glee club. ,
The Highwayman . i j . LTreharne
s Lloyd Thompson,:
Volga Boat Song... . ;Arr. by Gaul
' ; Glee club. -. "
Reading .! . ! Selected
Lloyd Waltz. 1
Cradle Song . . . . . i j . McFaydn
Donald Heath. ;
The Coppah Moon Shelley
Varsity quartet.
Go!n Home DeVorak
4-31..aty!!kk.l
It is a waatc of time
to plant poor seeds
Insure your crops
by
planting
Our
in m
L Tested
' ' r . I i 1 HI
Seeds
In that way you are
Hi
t r
' sure oT getting the best
results possible. : it j
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'-'y ' : villi I l.-:ij !;f j
Our Garden Seeds
. are ALL !
:" BULK SEEDS ;
Itxl White &Soris
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255 State St. i Phone 160
TTdneyftllet. . .T. Tt strtcjciandi
. . i LQiee club. i r
Piano solo ! J. i -. . . . . . . Selected
- Parker -Wlitaker.
A Wee Bit b'Scotch .....
Joe NeeJ alias Harry Lauder
skit i.
.Messrs. jDeai 'andTrueblood.
Shadow. March ...(.... Protheroe
Sweet Canaan . . Reddick
Duna
McGill
Varsity quartet
The Blind jPloughman i Clark
Old i Historljc Temple .Mendenhall
- iGlee club. -
The personnel; of the Willamette-university
glee club includes
First tenors: j Milton Gralapp, Joe
Lane,' Harold' Mumford, Dan
Schrieber, Mark Weldespel, Clare
Oeddes, Donald Heath, Walter
Tiiff. .5 EarlK Pemberton, Parker
VVhitaker, Manning- Bross, Daryl
Chapin, Willis f Hathaway, Percy
Hammond. Lloyd Thompson, Pal
.Tmeblood.iOliver JGill, Shannon
Hogue, George Moorhead ana Joe
Nee. - 1 -f " '-
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Hostessegj for the J.;S. club on
Wednesday evening ' were Mrs.
Verne Compton and Mrs. T. W.
Davies wh4 entertained 1 for the
club members and a group of spe
cialr guests
at- the Davies home.
Lilacs and marclssi were used In
the -rooms where j five hundred
was the diversion of the evening.
The high score went to Dr. and
Mrs. O. L. (Scott, and low to" Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Keene. ' At the re
freshment hour the hostesses wete
assisted by te daughter of Mrs.
DaCf ies, Mrs. G. H. Taylor of Kelso,
Washington,;;'
- Special guests In . the group
were: Dr. ind Mrs. O. L. Scott,
Miss La Velle Keene, Miss Mil
dred SpongJ Miss Wilma Conrsey,
Mrs. G. H. Taylor and Paul Davies.
' In the club are:' -"Mr. and Mrs.
John Spong, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Barber, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Conr
sey, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Busey,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bechtel, Mr.
and Mrs. Ei Keene, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kipzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Compton, and Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Davies.
In two weeks Mrs.- Busey and
Mr.s Spong jwill entertain the club
at the Busey home.
- The Willing Workers', class of
the First Christian church will
nieet-this afternoon with Mrs. Will
May, the teacher, at 445. South
Capitol street. '
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r The Leisure Hour clnb met' for
a delightful afternoon Wednesday
at the home of. Mrs. John H. Scott
when Mrs. Scott and Mrs. John H.
Albert entertained jointly for the
members and ! for a special guest,
Mrs. F. G.' Hopkins. Deronicum,
iris, and honeysuckle gave an ar
tistic floral bote in the rooms.
With members of other valley
At
Family
! TODAY
The
Thrilling Saturday J
Evening
Comedy
Herbert ( j flj J l
Rawlinson I l V r'ii
.Dorothy '
Devore k&y '
Arthur rft
Stringer'. 1 V C
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bekah. lodge wfl ponaor a: -box
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ovviai ul meir regular meeung on
Monday, April 20. The committee
in charge includes: : Mrs. ! Louise
Loveland. Mrs. May; Radclif fe, and
Mrs. -Mabel Erlckson. The bas
kets will be sold and coffee fur
bished, by, t.he committee, i
T SI LVEpTON SOCIETY
- Election j of officers occupied
the first part of; the meeting of
the Silvertdn Woman's club Mon
day afternoon. Those elected
were Mrs. Jay Morley, president;
Mrs. " G. BJ Bentson. 1 vice presi
dent; Mra.jH. B. Lathamrj secre
tary, and Mrs. A. J. Richardson
treasurer. . (-. , ... . . ..: j. ,,
Following the business meeting
the study of . Japanese music was
taken up. Mrs.' G. B.. Bentson read
a paper on Japanese music, which
was followed by the story of "Ma
dani Buttecfly," told by Mrs. H.
M. Simms. j Two f selections of
"Madame Butterfly ' were played
on the phonograph.?
Mrs. J. -W. Welch was hostess
to the club jand bad her home on
; Coolidge stt-eet decorated In Jap
anese flowers for A the - occasion.
Iris, cherry blossoms and narcis
sus wereused. At the lunch table
were served red bean rice, rice
and-tea cakes, and tea which had
been, sent; to -Mrs. "Welch by her
sister,, who is ln:the Orient.
I Bits For Breakfast I
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Make it snappy -
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: Strike while the iron is hot
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; Don't let the linen mill proposi
tion drz. I :.c; c.s:3zn alio up
her quota, iind Portland and the
valley towns - will ! make up theirs.
And then thero are a lot of other
projects Salem must get busy on
not the least of these being a beet
isugar -factory. Flax and; beets
iwi!! be good, succession crops.
Flax vuli do- well ) on. any beet
sugar iani here. ' i .
j"' S .V fm - : -
It is posPibio ;tD! save part of
eath pay check unless the .whole
jfaimly needs a hair-cut the same
week. . -!'. v
w ci m
At any rate, the-radio enables
those whu hate jazz to enjoy it in
ALLY
will bs in
ALEM
-; next . ,
'ATURDAY
Night Prices
TOMORROW '
Post Story In Films
A iwoman" life fraught
with tb menace and
penis of ' the .plains!
Softened by genera
tions of ease and lux
ury, the followed the
call of - a passionate
love into the heart 'of -.
a pioneer struggle!.
All the adventure of
life in the maldngl
The sinister itempta- '
tions of the vast, fone
ly ' spaces! picture
that will grip jfreun
first to" last I js broad,
in its app-at as . the ;
Westers prairits! -
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lodges . as their; Attests, Saem .Re-
private.
, One of the greatest of ' dietary
experts has spoiled-his reputation
with the rising generation-by the
emphatic assertion . t h a t school
children should never be permitted
to eat pies, cake, puddings, candy
or other sweets. To bis thinking
it is a crime to establish confec
tionery shops in school districts.
They might be permitted to dole
out fruits and vegetables, but
nothing else. Pastries should be
positively " forbidden. They pro
vide no exercise for the jaws and
teeth and merely pamper the ap
petite. It is all right for a child
to take as much as three ounces
of butter in a day. It will both
fatten and strengthen where the
sweets will do positive harm. This
authority can hardly expect any
delegation of youngsters to wax
enthusiastic over his program.
! The aircraft probe disclosed no
shortage of air. Dallas Journal.
Burnett Bros., Jewelers
Coast Salem, Portland,
San Francisco, San Jose
Delivered
for a
Single
Dollar
Topping
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When the store opens thi morning we shall have ready c trayful
of the finest, largest, most brilliant diamonds we have ever of
fered." --- - j " "r"-' ..: ' -
Expert Diamond men tell us that no other organization on the
Pacific Coast ever gave such value. .
There are styles for men and styles for women.
The mountings are all hand; engraved in the finest white gold.
The rings are such as will command attention in any gathering.
Here indeed is a chance Jto make a wise, a profitable and a safe
investment. ; !
Any Diamond in the Tray for $98.50
Pay a dollar and take one along. Pay the
balance a you are paid Two dollars a
week, will do.
And if after thirty days you, find that you
.fcin do-better for cash in some other good store
r then, all you have' to do ia to bring the Dia-
robnd back and every pcnny.you have paid will
be returned to you and that without whimper !
Air the Community Plate You Wantr
Delivered for a Dollar Bill
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No need ta wait for any "Club' plan or special sale. For the price
of Community plate is the same the year round and all over
OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL
Counsel For Chapman Are
Granted Time For Appeal
HARTFORD. Conn., ApriI 16.
Gerald Chapman's counsel have
been granted an extension of 10
days by Judge Newell Jennings
for the filing of the request for a
finding byi theJ judge ahd the sub
mission of a j draft for the pro
posed finding, which are the next
PARTS - PARTS - PARTS
For All Cars r
jiu'
Smith &
SXAITV SERVICE
"Pay Us As You Are Paid. Nine Stores on the Pacific
Oregon; Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Chehalis, Washington;
and Vallejo, California. ,
v Pay Us as
v ft N: ' ! Are
W Paia
i
Every Diamond Value
We Ever Offered
America. At the Burnett Jewelry Stores
on the Pacific Coast you may &et all you
want any business day in the year on
payment of a single -dollar and take a
year to pay the balance. ;
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Twenty, nine piece sets with hollow handled knives
and stainless steel blades are featured on the new and
artistic! Buffet Tray for $31.50. Choice of all the
beautif ul patterns Grosvenor-Patrician Adams
and the; "Bird of Paradise". Additional pieces may
be had at any time at the lowest cash price. Send
for the Community Price list with the manufacturers
lowest'cash prices and buy the Burnett Saving Way
steps In Chapman's appeal to tbe
supreme' court from, the conviction-
in the superior court.- i
Chapman was found- guilty of
murder and wa3 seutenced.to .hang
on: June 25.
Under the law the last day for
the filing of the papers was today.
Cheer up. The verse is yet to
come. Asheville Times.
"BILL"
Watkins
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