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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1925)
4 By AUDBJED BUNCH 5 ! - vj ONK HUNDRED GUESTS wefe Invited to participate in the formal dance last evening in Der by Hall at which Mrs.. P. A. Eikeh Mrs. T. Grler and Mre. Will Hamilton were hostesses. . The af fair tooK. place against, a lovely background of April flowers. Jh the reception room, tranef ormed to resemble 5 an attractive living room, brimming art baskets cf pink, glowing tulips . with, spireij pcd iris in pastel shades were used , throughout. " The same - "'flowers not only decked the halls but also , were repeated at h Gray Eee ' where the hostesses for the dance entertained the entire company at 'a- late- supper party." : The tables- were ; lovely with tlower vases and candlesticks all Jin crystal. . Pink tulips, spirea, ; and iris filled" sparkling glass yasee on each small table. On the "center table was arranged a more I elaborate bouquet of the,, same . colorful, April flowers wlth, a canl i :d4labra of iris-blue : candles, ",v: f p 1 1 1 The 'entire evening proved cn of the most distinctive' and enjoy able or a restive spring season. ; i I Sunday visitors from Portland at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Go- frier were,. Dr. D. D." Youn ani fcmily. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Forsterl i jKennethf Richardson, and Mrs. Ll Carretsoiiliind-a: little grand t daughter Geraldine Sumner. The i three ladies are sisters of Mrs! Goffrier. V - :: . H- :-r-- 1 I ,. Miss Mildred Jaeger was the in ppiration for an attractive birth . dayi party on Saturday evening a " the "home of her "parents on Nortlf Fifth street. A delicious birthdai ' luncheon was served at" a lat hour. Pink tulips in a Crystaji '; bowl centered the table, - while .; pink candles were . used in crystal "holders. The dainty place cardi gave the same color motif. ; Tin .pink candles In rose-bud . holder were used on the white-Iced birtnf idaycake.I '! . f ' - . ' ' - - -S i All the numbers which were; given at the Musical Tournament :at Forest Grove in which Salem liigh school Btudents participated bo successfully will be repeated at ' S o'clock this evening in the high - echool auditorium under the direcl . tion of Miss Lena Belle Tartar.' A ' small admission charge (ten ... cents) will be made "at the door. ! 'jt-. ., . . j The following will be the pro- 'gram; " " - .' 1 , Scherzo ' Op. 31,' Chopin; LocIIe 5 Anderson Water Lillles, Llhders ;;; ? girls. quartet. Sweet Evening Star Wagner; Gene Parmentier. Sweet' Wo i lone service mone te? better K 1 Actom tl ionti- t nent CaMdima liaa Pacific Rockies finest mountain scenery isx the world. - ' hi Across the At-,f i tantieons giant V T: : -wiia evrrr de- 1 tail of the fa- ? (nous Canadian s Pacific service. hospitality sod . ; A H ' I U T-let. i European S European a it rour local acent for I f'jinplete Informa- n cca ana Ltera turav including rates and date of aawngm, CanadianBaciflc l t fr H Dcaan - Qcritljizd- PassrlkTl That spoils beauty V ' Skin reddened of roughened, skin with eczema; Skin with pim ples or blotches. People who sof ter simply don't " know what science has done to correct It, " ' There is a hew way, -based on decades of $kin study. It brings instant relief,, healing etatts : at once, complete results com so Quickly they often seem magical. Sulphur is one great factor. Probably no better way will ever be found to deal with, skin para sites.. But a new combination bjrings multiplied effects, ' The new way is', called Mentho Bulphur. Discomfort ends the moment you apply It. In a" few hours the healing fihows. And countless peoplet are amazed to see how quickly the' entire trouble 'ends.- ? : : Use this new-day method. Just 'ask your druggist for a jar of Bowles MenthoSulphur. Tou will learn that skin troubles can be 1 u 1 44 i.if ' Ras removed almost as easHy as dirt. For Free Samples Address WHITEHALL PHARMACOL CO., S9S Madison Ave. New Tork, N.Y. nd Low. Barnby boys' quartet. f Bowl of f Roses, Clarke; Jose- hine Albert. Winter Son Bul- ljird; boya flee club. Oh Wings of Song, Mendelssohn; Esther Burch. Goodnight ' Beloved, I. Pinsuti; sjmall chorus. Harlequin, Sander don; Echo' DeSart, Boats of Mine, Miller; girls' glee club.f Ah Moon tit My Delight. Lehman. Ronald graven; , Goin' Home. Dvorak; large chorus. . t i . . Mrs. Edward Lamport is leaving this morning on the Shasta for an extended visit in California. ; Mrs. Lamport ' will jrobably , spend the greater part of her, time; In San rrancisco. ; '-'. ' The members of the Salem high school debate team with Superint endent George W.' Hug and Princi pal "J . C. Nelson as special guests niet last evening at the Gray Belle fir an eleven cover dinner party. 4 basket of Iris and, spirea-center Tthe table. : The Lincoln-McKlnley Parent Teachers' association will" meet at 7c 30 o'clock this evening at, the LincoLi school. j 1 j Queen elect Lucia of Willamette Mniversity 'has chosen to "present line --"our seasons" in interpretive ttfinces kt her coronation ceremony Autumn, Winter, Spring and Sum Will each be represented - as well afe the North; Wind,' Spirit of Sptr ij of Spring,! and the Sun, and the usual Maypole Dance will - have njasculine participants, as .well as feminine. The dances, and the leaders are: jt;C ..: -''.' . Autumn: . n - Maple Leaves . . .Ruth. Rosa Asters ."..U Elsie Hop Lee Solo: North." Wind,' Mildred Her- .wig. ..;'. . . , , : ; Winter: J' Snowf lakes . . atKhrvri Rossman Ltopnng: i, ;. Solo: Spirit of Spring, .... . . . . .Lois Moorehead Daffodils . . . Jeannle Corskle Vlolet3 i 1 . . . T Eleanor Adami Forget-me-nots, Margaret . . '.': . .... .1". . .. . ..... .Raught Spring beauties, Marjorie r . . . . .J . . . . . . Christensen Summer: ; j . , r , Poppies r. i . .', . . Louise Pierson Roses . . .L. . .Helen Pettyjohn Butterflies .Elaine Clower Solo: Sun Goddess : ; . " .-. Llllle Christopherson May Role Dance . . Myrtle Jensen 4 j Tha AJphai Chi Omega alumnae association will be entertained to morrow evening at .the home of Mrs.', Claudius Thayer as enests Mrs. Monroe, Gilbert and Mrs. F. Chambers. ; The mothers of members will be"the special guests o the evening." A MacDowell usical program will Te given. The social afternoon meeting Chadwlck chapter of the East ern star will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Masonic temple.", - j " j The committee includes Mrs. Ida Babcockj Mrs. Hazel Gillette, Mrs. Louisa "Beatty, Mrs! Cordelia ChPper,Mrs.j Josie La Fore, Mrs. Carrie .Payton, Mrs. Beth Rine- hjirt and Mrs. Nellie Murray. - "" I v- : : " The 'general meeting of the Sa lem Arts league " will be of nn- usuai interest tnis. evening' when Robert C. " Paulus will exhibit a comprehensive group of auto chromes. . l p;.'; Autochromes,: that Is, lantern sljde plates,--4-have been' In. rogue fojr a quarter of a century,! but bn account of the difficulties and exjpense ; connected with the mak ing of them.jthia form of direct ccjlor photography, Interesting as ma t 1x11 DnuGJCTonir ICANTLEEIC Pure Giim Nipples , Made to withstand many sterilizations. ' 1- i::!--.: !:' --::'. A Baby that uses . a Kantleek Nipple Is free -from Colic. H r, - . t Ask: for Kantleek; that's the best. Sohl only at Perry, Dm Elcrl o 11S South Commercial : Salem, Oregon n--i--i::'J!;t;i'.v;i-;i:;-; i: 1 ' : 1 T. ' " - y " -.. " 1!" - . ... . , Today ' YWCA membership committee. 3TWCA 2:30 o'clock. ' ; Lincoln-McKlnley Parent-Teach ers Association. Lincoln school 7:30 o'clock. V General meeting, y Salem Arts' League. Public' library. 8 o'clock o'clock. . ' '1 !--' . ' - -r High school musicals by contest winners. High school auditorium 8 o'clock. : .:c) Spring Get-together." St. Paul's church.' 6:30 o'clock ? Social ; afternoon club. Chad- wick chapter of the Eastern Star. 2 o'clock; Masonic Temple, i General Aid society. Jason Lee Methodist church. 2 :3Q o'clock. j ; Wednesday 5 i"'! Ladies' Glee club of Willamet te University. . Concert. 'Waller hall. 8:15 o'clock. . ; ; ' ' Friday . '- ' "j . Woman's Missionary society of First Presbyterian churuch. ! At church parlors. 2 o'clock. ' ' f Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian' church. Mrs. B. T. Taylor. 1996 State street. 2:30 o'clock. Saturday ;'" Chemeketa- chapter. . Daughters of the American Revolution. Elec tion of officers. . Cooked food sale. Ladies of the Oak Grove grange. S. P. of fie'e." 184vN.7Liherty:stret. ' it is, is a hobby available to only a few. ; - ; t ' ' ', ' j ' ': " ::Aa far as Is known, Mr. Paulus is the -only - amatenr photographer in the northwest -who is actually engaged ' in anto chrome making. One is .advised by all the 'leading i x . , ... iiiiuiu Buppiy companies in me northwest: Jbiat!tljey arqtt 4iSCon tlnuing Ihfs line, due" to the-'facf that so few are able to earry out the work. . V Thew is a' Complicated science in the making of plates, and in the taking- of the : pictures and in the y development of . therri. By t the results ; are so gratifying in their beauty.' depicting as they do the -natural' colors, that auto chrome making is a hobby of great satisfaction. ; ; The exhibit of Mr. 'Paulus auto chromes at'8 o'clock this evening at the.-city library 'is open to the public, with no admission charge. ' - Willamette chapter of the First Presbyterian .Westminster guild will meej at 714 5- o'clock this eve ning at the 'home-of Miss Clara Albert, 860 Mill street. "At ' the same - hour- Miss Gussie Niles will entertain the members of J Conover chapter at her home, 1350 Center street. " The Wf man's Benefit associa tion of Maccabees will sponsor a benefit card party tomorrow in the WOW halls. . -V Miss Lucille Moore, a stfldent at the Oregon Agricultural Col4 leee. ente rtained as her house- 3 Ccmcr guest at "the home ro t her "paren ts, litl and Mrs, .,W. j7l Moored M(i3ft Pearx Smith of an Bernafdinpt California, over the week-end. Miss Smith and Miss Moore' are both members - of J the Alpha. Chi Omega sorority. f. . k j That, there are a whole lot of people who, spendj their lifetime wishing for a home, They keep paying rent and never start to buy or build one. j t : jl That to a few pple, home Is iusl like a place to go when they have no other place to go, but to most people it lis the happiest place Ho go. : 1 j ii Tha? the desire pfj every worth while citizen is toe own a home; one ; that 3 is attrahlve and well bunt. - , - j - . That people who jhaven't a home Of their own are intssing one of the greatest ihingsi In life. . peo pie who' live In a I rented "house have no home; the just have a place to live as ldhg' as they can pay rent. ' j ; ! That now. is the time' to buy or build a home. Being a home satisfaction, but is the best pos sible recommendation as to sta hurty. . ' . :l People tvlio own their owir homes have invested: their money fn - something that-; brings - sure dividends to themselves, their fam ily "ami -their homo city." " i The General Aids society of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this after noon, instead - of on- Wednesday afternoon. The change 1$. made on , account of the f uneral j. of 'Dr. E. E. Gilbert, i 1 " ' . Miss 'JonCMaT2 afte nb sence of two years, htfs returned to Salem where she has many Varm friends who will 6e hljny to welcome her. Mls4 Mauzey will be, at 144 West Miller streetj .j .The .Woman'. Alliance lotihe Upitarian church will '"meet on ITrfday afternoon at the homa-of Mrs. B. P. , Tayloii. A I9f96 Ste street, at 2:30cipck.t " j A complete .line j of prints and four trunks of water ; colors: and oils in the" original,! -amopg these those of Vincent, j which are so greatly in demand, wiH be ' ex hibited ln"Salem the - latter. lart of the "week by. Joseph. Mulletf" of New York city." The ?xact";day the 1 exhibit r will', rrive 'ha .not yet been determined . : ' , . ; " i ; j ' 1 Numerous Corvallis friendsj-of Miss Lena Belle Tartar will he interested in the lannouncement that Sier Salem pupils in voice and piano won the; silver cui at the state musical tdnrinamejit neld recently In Forestj Grove.- Salem sent l2 entries, the young 'people winning lour "firsts.; ttirtetrtfnds and -one third. The .groTlpf ,on tour cups and later at the - han- "i (Continued on : pags 4) ' ; iQJDd HUDSON--Coaclhr ' t ' NOW ($1230 F. O. B. Detroit). ' 'Q & w rm cUro and Ferry DtCrCLEniDEnS '. ' ; : OFFERED PRIZES Parade, Decorated Wheels and Stunts Will, be. Stag- i : ed on Saturday ' i , "iS"aS"aSBBIaBBl John Rodda, well known bicycle rider and representative of the Cycle Trades of America, of New York city, yesterday , arranged with the local bicycle dealers for a bicycle parade! which! takes place Saturday,' May 2, in i Salem, particulars of which will be an nounced later. " The object of the parade will be to teach the' prope manner of riding bicycles, especially through crowded streets, i A stf ety first demonstration and- general '"In struction- regarding bicycles will also be given. Parade prizes, in-' ciuoung gold watches, trophy cups, medals and bicycle accessories, 4 9 prizes in all, will.be awarded for the best .decorated wheels. Boy Scouts in uniform, the school with the largest number of entries, etc. Later Mr. Rodda will arrange to visit some -of the city schools dur- ing recess hour and give lesson In road 'deportment. ' All boys and glrjs .who ride bi cycles ; are' urged to have their wheels ready and-join- in' the par- afle. Older persons are also In vlted to get out their bicycles and ?"'A.Cycle Trades of America SAFrtY LEADER X ' ' y i JOHN RODDA John Rodda is in Salem to stage a safety demonstration for bicycle riders Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. All cyclists, both old and yojuqg, are invited to prepare for nis., unusual event. .Everything absolutely free, money prizes will be offered 1 for. decorated bicycles and others. j . 0 Rcmaininn Payments May Mo -Fq well Streets . . take partlaYthe celebrationis" ' . Scooter Kaee Under ia. Years PConza- medal will ha offered for first prize for, the seooter race, f X?Tf -PlaaJc IUde Test c in addition to the pig paraae through ."the city streets and the awarding -of prizes for decorated wheels .and ojher make-ups by those who participate will have an opportunity of competing in a novel event riding on a plank 150 feet Icing, 6 Inches "wide, and 1 Inch high. This-Is said to be an interesting and amusing con test, yet safe " f off the youngest Wlieri a ' m . .fr-,--.';.-.'; V- "' v'. -' ' - i T '""-''-;.--t .r.:..: -..'.vtui.:- ; There isn't a youngster anytcJiere who hasn't-a bicyclo ; who doesn't need a friend! ' ' .1 - - ; j ' Your boy has he a bicycle to keep him outdoors getting a healthy tanTgrowing stronger day by day, developing into the very picture of perfect "health arid clean-living boyhood? V ! ' - The initial cost of a bicycle is very moderate--the upkeep is practically nothing. ; Your dealer Will be pleased to show you the latest models-7-f or your boyyour daughter, your wife, yourself. You ought to see them today. ! I " :' ' ----; Everybody, from six to. sixty to enjoy the benefits oi outdoor life, get plenty of exercise, and keep in the pink pf condition should -; ' " A '' ' - ' ' ; - ' - 5rTS O n fi' NOW Be Conveniently rider, to attempt,. The first prize to' the, rider covering the greatest distance, on the plank -4 will be a gold watch valued at $25. There will be nb entry; fee for this event or the parade.. In fact everything is free. :.. - j - j Every rider In the parade, as well as those without bicycles, Will be presented wjth a valuable book on-safe cycling! Safety first is. the slogan of r the: promoters of the parade, and there will be no racing along the road or at WI1- ! 1i lamette athletic field, where a safety .first demonstration will Feller N&eds emmmm . 'f-. "' 'tr . r-r - t 1--- ( - - . tl 'v : 1 . - .,.,.. ; j f , 1SSEX. Coacli ($895 F. O. B. Detroit)' HE Arranged sr ' - probably be.. iven, togethe r " ith the awarding of Uie ri:l;es.. "x layor.John B. Giesy ill te on hand it 6 address the boys, as this is National Boys week, and i3 also 'National Bicycle week. , Mrs. E. J. Bolsch of SilVerton was in the city on business yes terday, v Mrs. J. W. Sadler, Woodburn, was In Salem on business" Mon day. . Miss Edna Rees of Monmouth transacted " business in ' the " city Monday afternoon. a Friettd! .-"V IIS o me