lii 4- , ! TWENTY-ONE tables of bridge were In play yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. Russell Catln. marking one jof the largest bentlt affairs planned for jthe season by Chemeketa chapteif of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Purple and white lilacs were osed fa profusion about tVe rooms. " The,' high 'scores were won by Mrs. "Phil Newmyer and Mrs.' E. E. UraggC" Tea was served to the guests at the small tables. Those who made reservations for the afternoon, inviting guests from 'Albany." Dallas and Jeffer son, as well as many local women, were: Mrs. John' Eakin, airs. George A. White, Mrs. Isaac Lee Pattetson, 1 Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Homer Goulejr, Mrs. JJ.f G. Shipley. Miss Esther Morris, Sjfrs. Alton Hurley. Mrs. H. T. Ldye Mrs; Elmo S. White, Mrs. , Harry M. Styles, Mrs. E. M. Hof fnjfell, Miss E,Ita Looney, Mrs. Romeo Goqley and Mrs. James HeltzeL - , ' . i Always, in the years past. tne of the most gala events of the ?n tire social year has been the dance cponsored by the members of fhe -4 Jnnior Guild of St. Paul'a Episco pal church." And this year's dance op-FrWay evening at the Crystal gardens, bids fair to maintain he same standard. ' ' t A laJie number of Salem people are actively promoting the success of this itfalr. the group, including tiose who have been interested in flprery stellar dance that; has ben d high-light In the city's gayety. Aside from raising funds for the church, the committee is intention giving to every guest who comes the utmost In enjoyment. Ar rangements have already been made for splendid music for the . evening. j In the grotfp . of those actively sponsoring one ot the leading &r falrs ,ln a full . week are: Mrs. William Beli; Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. i.- , macron Each cne of the famous Recall REMEDIES Is made for, the relief Of . some, specific ailment. Each is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money rfe- funded., J " When you buy Rex a 11 Remedies you save by lar-j I ger sizes, better, quality or lower prices. - j-i' You are sa:, because onjy " highest quality Is g o o d enough for RexalL Perry Drug Store : ',t;;w;;-')"Ti-f ?" S5- - r 11 Hovtli OonuoereUl . ;t . ?-. Balem, Oregon ' -1 72 Phone? I OR ) ' Edwin L.j leaker, Mrs. H. D. Cham bers. Mrs. 'Chester Cox. Mrs. Cur tfs Cross. Mrs. J.'D. Caughilf; Mrs. Allan Carsbn; Mrs. Russell Catlin. Miss Maryl Cbadwlck, Mrs. H. A. Pornoyer Mrs. B. Ii. Darby, Mrs. Frederick peckebaeb, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. Homer Egan. Mrs. Clifford j Farmer."" Miss Mildred Goln7Mri.jp. M." Gregory, Mrs. LI S. Geer, 'Mrs. Alton Hurley, Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mrs. Walter J. Kirk. Mra.f E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. V. E, Kuhnr Mrs. W: It. Lytle, Mrs. Louis; Lachmnnd; Mrs. J. R. Luper. Mrs. J, E. La u. Miss Sarah Lansinr.'lMrs. Victor MacKenzte, Mr3. PhU j Newmyer, Mrs. A." C. Perry, Mrs F.' WL Poorman, Mrs. Hal Patton, Mrs. D. C. Roberts, Mrs. F. J, Rupert, Mrs. J. J. Rot tie, Mrs. Amos Strong, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs. )Homer Smith, "Mrs. E. F. Slade, Mrs. Rei jSanford, Mrs. Prank Spears, the; Gray Belle. Mrs. G. E. Terwilligeri Mrs, Frederick Thiel sen. Miss Ellen Thielsen. Mrs." Will lam S. Walton. Mrs. W. L. West, Mrs. G. L. j Williams. Mrs. George Al White 'and' Miss Maim! Victor. i. The Kensington dub will meet on Thursday afternoon at thn home of Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, 340 N. Liberty street. f"r:; ? I The Past Matrons'. association will meet' on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. God frey. The ostess of the evening rwiu be Mrs. Tasa.'Mrs; Cillette, and Mrs. Ida Babcock. I :- j Mrs. Russell Catlin is entertain ing as her: house guest, Mrs. Char les Fearl of Springfield, Mo. At the meeting on Monday eve ning of Hal Hihbard ' camp and auxiliary plans "were made for a jjoint meeting the first Monday' in May with the Veterans in Wood burnJ 1 ' . ""; ! A reception will be held Friday evening, April 24, at 7:30" o'clock, at the First Methodist church, honoring Rev. and Mrs. Fred C. Taylor with members of the Ladies' Aid society of the church as hostesses. A general Invitation lis extended ito all those interested 'J.o meet Rev." and Mrs. Taylor at !thls time. ' - ;! I The public Is cordially invited o hear Ex-Senator Isaac Lee Pat lerson on Friday 1 evening at the Eola schoolhonse when he will italk on Community thrift, under DIAMOND DYE". IT - i . j t - r- A BEAlfTlFUL COJLOP Perfect home iyeing' and tint ing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip In told water to tint 6t, dell c ate thades, or boll to Jye rich, 'perman ent colors. 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Churchill is to be the' speaker assures a splendid at tendance for the meeting of the Salem branch of the National League 'of " Women Voters' a"tS o'clock this afternoon at the city library. ' Mf. Churchill, a most agreeable 'speakery will center'hls talk, on "The School -Systemi of Oregon." "; - ' i " Mrs. John W. Roland Is enter tainlng . as her house guest Mrs. Horace D. Ramsdel of Portland. I The Faculty Women's club of Willamette university ; will meet on Thursday afternoon at Lau sanne hall as the guests of Miss Frances M. Richards and Mrs; G. L.' Rathbun. . ' 7 . The regular business meeting of the American Legion auxiliary was held on-Monday evening in MxCprnack hall. Plan3 were made for a supper to be held in the near future for the raising of funds to send delegates to Prineville Ito the convention there. After, the business meeting ,the members went to the Armory to view the educational picture being shown under the auspices of the game commission, coming back to ' Mc Cornack hall for ai banquet given by the legion. ; ' i. A At the next meeting, on May 11, the social committee will In clude Mrs. Miles McKee, Mrs. Wil lis Vinson, Mrs. Llbby,: Mrs. Bra zier Small and Mrs. J. R. George. T COCIAT CAXT2TDAII T W " t : ' r Today ! AAUW concert; Waller hall, 8 o'clock.- --t- : First MethodI$t Church King's Heralds. Guests' of the WFMS. Program,' supper, and mite-box opening.' " ' ' - Men's Bible class dinner. First i Presbyterian church 6:30 o'clock. Barbara Frietchie tent No. 2, Daughters of Veterans. Armory. 8 o'clock. ' Woman's Foreign Missionary society ot the Jason Lee Methodist church. Mrs. Dies, hoetess. Quar terly tea. ' Count-On-Me class of the First Baptist church. Mrs. Raf fety hos tess 2 o'clock. ; ? U Salem j branch ; ot the National League or Women Voters, city library, 3 o'clock. " J. A. Church ill speaker. f St. Monica's Altar society. Card party. St. Joseph's auditorium. ;")' ; Thnrsday ;T""V t .1 ; University of Oregon Glee clubs and orchestra.. Concert. Grand theatre. . '" : Faculty J&o men's club. ; Miss Frances M. . Richards and Mrs. G. L. .Rathbun, hostesses.' -Lausanne hall. 2:30 o'clock. Kensington club. Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, 340 N. Liberty street, hostess. ' , Friday Dance. Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Crystal Gardens. ' Adelante and Websterian liter ary' societies. Joint banquet. Gray Belle. I First Presbyterian church. La dies' Aid society. 2:30 o'clock- Past Matrons' association . at Mrs. Godfrey's. '8 o'clock. 4 Eola Community club, i Eola school house, 8 o'clock. Reception for Rev., and Mrs. Fred C. Taylor, First Methodist; church. 7:30 o'clock. Saturday ' V Salem Woman's club. Club house! 2:30 o'clock. ' ' O. A. C.1-orchestra, assisted by Byron D. Arnold, planlst. Waller hall. 8:15 o'clock. j Sunday : Special musicale. First Con gregational church. 7:3 o'clock. Professor Clifford: Kantner, Jean Kantner, and Nathan Stewart, all of Seattle,, participants.: ; : JVlUGlittANS HONOR LAUREL WREATH ON BUST IN IM. i u. fit .)j l( J' k f V pi ji;. Simple services arranged by the Society, ot Virginia Women la New Tork were held at the Hall of Fame of New York I University on the anniversary of Thomas Jeffer- The Adelante1 literary society of Willamette university will hold ... .M t tneir annual aiumnae program on Friday afternoon at 4:15 -o'clock J n Waller hall J j . " I! Much Interest is attending the large, card pary which St. Moni ca's Altar society- la sponsoring this evening Id St. Joseph's audi torium. 'j i ' Among those; who have already made reservations are Mrs. O' Brien, Mrs. Karst, Mrs. Heenan, Mrs., Weiss. Mfd. Meiering. Mrs. Petzels Mrs. B4rr, Mrs. Mlckel, Mrs. Gould, Mrpi Amort, Mrs. Su ing; Mrs. Brians, Mrs. Lebold, Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Nadstanck, Mrs. McClain, Mrs. Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Schoette, Gentzkow, Mrs. Bach, Mrs. Alley, -Mrs. Dibb, Mrs. Shields, Airs. Nathman, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Jaskoski, iWrs. Rocque. Mrs. Rand, Mrs. Healy, Mrs.Schotne man, Mrs. Nadon, Mrs. English. Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Eckerline, Sr. '"- It " The quarterly meeting of the Willamette Valley Typographical conference in portland Saturday niglit wag featured . by a -dance given by Multnmahi local No. 58. Among those making the trip from Salem wore Ir, and Mrs. Austin S. Tweed, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. n Ct Van Slvkie. MrL and Mrs. J - - I A. Blackwood. Arthur Brock and H. H. Hill. The association meets every three months. ) The Count-Ott-Me class of the First Baptist church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs Rafferty. The.Ti W. Davies home was the scene on Monday evening of a de lightful social affair for a group of young people.) Cards and danc ing' were the diversions of the oc casion. In the five hundred the crizes went to Othoe ' white and Garnet Harra. At the refreshment hour the hostess, Mrs. T. W. Da vies, was assisted by Mrs. C. E. Barbour and Mrs. John Spong. The guests the evening in cluded: Miss Bernice Kirkwood, Miss Mildred Spong; Miss Gladys Rafferty, Miss ) Dorothy Hihes, Miss Genevieve parbour, Mrs. G H.; Taylor of Kjelso, Wash., Othoe White, Paul Davies, Floyd Kinzer, Garnet Harra, Loyal White an4 La'Doyt Davies!, - I STAYTON NEWS i Worth Smith few weeks ago who left Stayton a 'fori St: Helens, where he embarked In business, was here over ing with horn his friends call the week-nd vlslt folks. Beau" as him.! is apparently well pleased with his new location. - 4j i ;'. ' H. J.' Itowe,) manager for the Mountain . Statdsl Power company plant at this plaice was out of town Monday looking after outside bus iness, driving td Albany and re turn. i'j George ; Davie and daughter, Miss Viva Davie &nd Mrs. Cora Barrett, drove over to Lyons Sun day where they iting with Mrs. spent the day vis- Barrett's relatives. : Through the aeencv of Mrs. O. VV.WJilte, maijiyl Stayton people contributed to j the sinking fund for the' Old Peoples home In Sa lem during the drive which was on the past week, j- Mrs. Dennis Brickner left last week for Long-View, Wash., where she -was summoned by telegram announcing the! serious Illness of her sister. Mrs. Fred Bopp; and other members ! of the Bopp fam ily, all of whom are suffering of pneumonia. j Fisher &, Sons' store room In the Roy building Is In the hands of an interior decorator this week undergoing a complete renovation, the walls are being reflnished and other improvements made. W. O. Cooper is doing the work. Mrs. W. W. Crabtree made a trip 'to Salem Saturday where she Lspent the day with. relatives.' Her small nephew, Billy Powell, re turned with her for a fortnight's stay. -:... - I j ; - - , Mrs. "Peter Barkmeyer was an Incoming passehgjer on the evening stage from Salem Saturday, hav ing spent the day in the capital city on a shopping expedition. . Tha J. M. ' Mielkl family :who spent the. week: end In , Portland, MEMORY OF THOMAS son's birthday. . Mrs. James Polk Martin placed a wreath ' on Jeffer son's! bast , Shown in the above photograph (left to tight) are Manly Price Boone, a descendant -4- home of their Son. George E. Mlelkt, returned home Sunday af ternoon.' j r. Ivan McDonald was absent from business at the Pasttime pool hall several days last jweek.j while at tending to outside business in the vicinity of Tillamook. B. A. Schaefer, proprietor of the Stayton Variety store on Third street, has been Confined to his home for a number of days with an aggravated caie of flu.- Miss Mary Kaser, a high school student has been looking after the store during his Illness, i -4 Mrs. A. J. Richards is entertain ing her sister, Mrs. Ella Bargefeldt of Spokane, at her home here. Mrs. Bargefeldt arrived during the week- for an extended stay at the Richards home. i Regardless of fb ?,drizzling rain and a wet field, Stayton' played good ball Frlday i fternoon when the local high school team defeat ed the Lebanon nine 13 to a goose egg. J The game was played on the home diamond, and is the sec ond 'game of the season.! Francis Hoereth of McMinnyille was here during tlie week visiting old friends about town. ' A few years ago Mr. Hoereth j was em ployed at the elect ric plant here; and had many friends among the younger set. ! Quite a number of istayton's ,1 .i -7' i "r lu ?uu" "mu n " J evening where they attended the dancing party held In the COF hill. A very en joyable time was had by those In attendance. Frank Rauscher of Sublimity making ar- was here Saturday rangments for thfe wiring of the new, service station which he is rushing to complet ton in the neigh boring town Halfway Mark s Reached Fn Kimball Financial Drive . The financial campaign put on by the Kimball Collegel of Theo logy passed the lalf iway mark Tuesday and th total reports were around $120). The drive is put on to secure $2 000 to apply on the current budget for nie year. The teams report that they have met with, favorable response In most places and that conditions are favorable for Securing the en tire amount in a Short time. Hundreds of Queries j Received by Murdock (Continued frpm pag 1) foolish as I see yqu receiving sub stantial dividends, h K. N. A. 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