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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
- TIID OREGON STATESMAN, -SALEM,-OREGON i i ; - f .- . s r . - i ; - I -v :-k -,-.t.-. , . RATTtnnAV mTxrTX7r ArTTT - ! r in u I i s I inifiiiifriiiiiiiiiiiitiiinitiiiiiii " . : i i .. ... i 1 I . 1 ILST V - S"V dk -A V -A. I I . yVJam .1 - 1Bh 'VBM .4Mi mm be Wise and come early !.:':;';;)!STiRTS':' " Ml I M ' I ' I . ... ifcMUL " 1 ... . k 1 ! i . 'i i J 'I'll .. i. . :!! h I 111 - ' ii l! ' 1 1 She - ! r ill-; ! i 4 Here! Sally's come Track; to make you laugh and thrill, and cry aftd' feel a hundred times happier after you've mei. her. Sally -it's a magic name! Bobbie Burns first met Sally. And then he wrote songs and poems about: the wonderful girl. And then Ziegfefd introduce her in a spark ling, scintillating musical show. But now -the wonder of the age the thrill of iyoutf life rwhen you see your own, captivating ; j I I 1 1 j jfj 2 - 1 j Hvith LEON ERROE i LLOYD! HUGHES I v j 'N j, ; f-. -1 1 , . . . The blgpest bit of musical comedy the biggest hit because its laughs, and tears,; can never be forgotten' And Colleen Moore brio's U to you and she's Sally -and. oh! what a wonderful Sally our pretty Colleen makes. j. II J I -1 ' j i L . i ,- , And Leon Errol helpd the laughs along and if you've ever seen Leon t you'll laugh at the mere mention of his name, j1 ' . , Donft miss Sally therej may never be another like it! it us lyj ir JL Today 'Sunday Monday Tuesday. Added For. Good, Measure" FOOLISH WEEKS" . With: ' . Ben Turpin f Oregonian News ' k , r I j i - ! McDonald r Si MP MISS FLORENCE E. MILLER ' writes that she has .been given a twp months vacation be ginning July ;1 5th and -expects to spend most; of that time : with her folks in Salem. Miss "Miller is a graduate of the Chicago Training school and for the past three years has been engaged in secretarial work for I the First Metnodiat church of Springfield, III. On her way home she. with a narty of friends plan to take a trip through !.- ' - ! M. Ji '":' Mrs. Walter Puller and Mrs. Elliot Savage of Salem were joint hostesses to the Brooks Commu nity club ati he home of Mrs. Sav4 age. A ivery enjoyable . time was passed sewing! and visiting A special featuie of the after noon was the singing of several of the old-time songs. Guests of the' club were: Mrs. ward and Mrs. Bridges of Salem Club members present were Mrs. Frank jWheeler, Mrs. George Sturgis, Mrs. I B. F. Ramp, Mrs. Piene Aspinwall, Mrs. Al Woofli Miss Corrine Wheeler, Mrs.. Carl Aspinwall, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Howard I Wample, Mrs. Ramp, Mrs. Alvia John Dinlavy Mrs. George FerrelL Mrs. Arthur Mad sen, Mrs. Charley Sturgis. Mrs. ueorge Ramp, Mrs. C. L. Briv Mrs. Cecil Ashbaugh, Mrs. Sarah E. Uones, MrsO-Oyde -Harns, Mrs, Kaiph Sturgis, and hostess. Mrs Walter Fuller and Mrs. Elliot Sav age, of Salem. Patrons and patronesses for the LJ dance last evening at St. Paul's Parish house, one of the success ful events of the -week. Included: Reverend and Mrs. H. D. Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumeartner. Mr. and MrsJ,WillIam Walton; Mrs H. B. Thielsen, Mrs. Ada Sttong, Mr. and 1 Mrs. r Sanders. "Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, arid "Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. ..:.! The Count-On-Me class of the First Baptist church will meet on next i Wednesday afternoon a t 2 : 30 o'clocitat the home of Mrs) G. A. Rafferty. . Mrs. E. :Ti Kertson entertained the Carnation club at her home, 776 N. Commercial,. .Thursday af ternoon, April 18. Those present were : ; Mrs. Veisko. Ednii vSoSith. Alice rpa,rker.j Elizabeth 4Slhulzfc Ralph,' Lottie Hoover, MrEieh- j ter, Agnes Marsland, John Mirs-i land, Robert 'Harden. Wayne fcan tolo, Delbert! White. Mrs. W. Allbright, Miss Evelyn Kerts'on. Ansa Beatrice Kertson. Mrs. r: r Kertson. Mrs. May Constantine of Bellingham,! Wash., was honor guest Dr. and Mrs? L,F. Griffith and Miss Margaret Griffith are spend ing; the week-end at Neskowin, They motored 'over on Thursday, i Mrs. William McGllchrisf, Jr., was hostess thjg week for an en joyable social meeting of the Sa lem Daughters of the Nile, enter tainlng at her home with a 12-ao o'clock luncheon, followed by an aiternoon of j bridge. Mrs. Grace Cra tor won the prize at cards." Three special guests, Mrs. Char ies Pratt, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser and Mrs. A. C. Sample, were ure ent for the diversion of the day; inose playing at the tables were: Mrs. JUay uchner Mrs Grace Cratorj Mrkl AdeMnnna. ford. Mrs. Amy! ElkerfMrs. Zeima Ellis, Mrs. i Elma Kennedy. Mrs Jennis'Iaflahf rs. Esther 'Kuhh airs, uva McGilchrist, Mrs. Gladys Mesch, Mrs. Ethel NUes. Mrs. Lulu newton, Mrs; Clara Olson. Mr. Pearl Pratt, Mrs. Ruby Sites, Mrs.' uiaays viDDert. Mrs. Faye Wright Airs. Minnie j Hauser, and Mrs Myrtle Sample. I Miss Glady? Zell and Miss Ellen urown arrived In Salem Thursday evening after ispending the winter Todv American AasoclaUn nr nnit,a. slty Women. Woman's rinh hn.o Tea complimenting senior girls of vriuamette university. Professor ergue Reddle. nneakr 9-nn o clock. v-oosed Food sain, -sp n.v.t viaw oiiice, 184 N. LiMrtv taf t dies of the' Scandinavian church. to-ti carnival. Waller hall, "inamette hnlversity. at 7-30 o'clock. . VaPi.0oke,!!i f00d "lei EPIey's store. 19th and State street. Central vuutcjSAiionai caarch. Sunday Sacred musjeale, repeating Eas rana uooa Friday numbers, r'"c iresDyterian i church, 7:30 o'clock. Special music by vested choir. St. Paul's Episcopal church, ll o'clock. j ; Monday Bex social. Salem Rebekah lodge. ln hals. Tuesday Writers' club. 'Icebound.'f Willamette .uni versity, Waller hall, 8 o'clock Wednesday AAUW concert. Wal Ier hall fi o'clock. i " - - V "Count-On-Me class of the'First -"tistchurch. . MrsG.l.A .Raf fety, hostess. I 2 :3C o'clock. Buckner while the consolation award went to t Mrs. Laflar nii Mr. Lewis. I. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hosford Invifert as their gnests for a "most" en Mov able evening: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ewis, Mr artt Mtsi H. S. PolMi Mr. and Mrs Willis SO Moore THr: and Mrs. Iloyd Idelman, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.-Buckner j Mr. unrt frH jonn Mauer; Mr. and. Mrs. J-. B. Craig, Mr. and! Mrs. Arth ur Mnnre Mr. and Mrs. T.. D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laflar, Mr. arid Mrs. A. T. Wain, and Miss Rachel Bayne. Music Week!, which will ho na tionally abserved the first week In May, "will culminate in Salem in a When oijiness vanishes, motor efficiency goes with it. Heat Re sisting Shell Motor Oil is EIPPiS'MBILE civic musicale Tuesdayj- May in Honolulu. Miss Brown left immediately for Grand Forks, N. D. where she was called on aw- count oi me niness of her -mother; AVhile In Honolulu Miss Zell and Miss Brown had 'the honor of being, elected . to the American Outriggers club. : a ..fasMonaMe sporting ciub -on the-lslandtf. f-.-. ;i T Miss Bertha phittick fa spend lag a week of her vacation in New portLwith -4ef - sister, Mrs. -.T Rush. She. -111 also spend a few acys m Portland with friends. ; The home of Mr. anf tr r n Hosford. '1389 Court street.1 was xne scene on s Thursday ;'rfirbf. nf one of the most eniovahia n-Mo-a gatherings of' the season '-when friends came for, seven tabJ nc th6 diversion. TThe Hosford home was lavishly decorated with iris and lilacs ln ! shades nf nnrnln white, :atid lavender. Lavender candies 'wcte used in silver hold- erg. Af -a late honr a. i.nfnt,' luncheon was served. Mrs Tj.-i and Mrs. Poisal assisted the host ess. I h The high score of the evenlns on the night of 5, ; in which seven organizations of the city will par ticipate." , I; -' : .i In planning; for te observance of the occasion it is fitting that many press, notices ! should come JJore. Ajmdng'these the fol Icrwing fs of Interest "Today is full of bright promise for the cause of Americain music," says Mme. Helen Stanley. "We are no longer the . Cinderella or music. Europe : is 'jbeginning , to take us seriously, asj is evidenced by the reception which is given our artists over there, and by the Increasing interest in our Ameri can compositions, f 'Then, too, foreign artists who come to this country confess that they have the surprise of their lives - when they hear - our "great orchestras, our opera companies, and when they see what Intelligent appreciation of music exists in the country. " . , . . "Gradually, cities spurred by lo cal pride, are organizing their own orchestras and opera companies. Were one to 'count the orchestras that are now subsidized by the mu sic lovers of various cities, the list would be surprisingly long. As Iqr opera, that VilJ come. The day is not so far offj when all the big cities will have their compan ies, and thfctt there will be no need for our American singers - to go abroad to get Jthat ibost valuable ad necessary part of a1 singer's, eijulpment experience. One can ordinarily understand that the New York arid Chicaeo " Oncrfl companies can Inot risk, their repu- tauon by putting untried singers in title-roles 'ulntii they have had experience in playing leading parts. Therefbre the annrentlce- ship in foreign; opera houses is a necessity. r i 'As for myself. I ealned py- perience in the Royal Opera house of Wuerzburg' Germany. Conse quently, when I came bark to Am erica,, I was a thoroughly routined opera singer." i j .Mme.. Stanley returned to this country to sing leading roles in the, Dippel Philadelphia ' Chicago Continued n pf 6) SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 1 c'v '"-,r?! i imF iVIIII Burnett Bros. Nine Jewelry Stores on the Pacific Coast. "Pay Us As You Are Paid" I Sale Starts Today just D'cTiJ 1 Sale of Featured at $12.45 Delivered for Fifty. CenU! bta ntTsi wli StoTct Earner.-., j ! 'ShS- : ; n These are really-fine Watches. They areguaran teed' timekeepers -and are as grood as they're jjood looking. , Each Watch has a sixteen jeweled movencnt ar.J is encased in a fourteen karat white gold filled case which is guaranteed ' for five and twenty .years, '"j f 'Invall the years we have been tn the business cf selling watches- we have never sold so fine a watch for so little money. And certainly the terms could hot" teeaSier. ? 1 i 0111 OVA is.w I imiiM . J Just to tnake friends for the store 3p-. ) ust to tehow how helpful the Credit 1 1 j can oo f i ou may taice any watcn m - .a vvuvvvivii XV4 And von mav'nflv tK halanrp a-rlnl- lar or so a month ! i D OWN ' Open-Saturday Eveninss Till ine o'ClocIz f 4 J! i 'il ; i j .1 t n z fu n rz r u d STITUTCS ; i A ft AAAAftAAA 4U was won by Mr Craig tnd Mrs,