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THE; OREGON STATESLIAN, SAIJEM,. OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1925 r MRS. ANTHONY VAYIIE c66lHEvD bP XhU: TtJ; AT OPENING Mrs. Eaj-1 Flegel .of Honolulu, Mrs. afternoon for a May.Day meeting. Misa Cornelia Marvin, state librar ian, will give- the main, part of the program. ,' Pan Fry. Jr., Mrs, Curtis. Cross, Vf ir"M i-ruuuiH CUIMUKfcbS IN NATIUNAIi GAPITAfc Mrs. J. Shelley Saurman and Mrs, I.'' 'uMi. .xt---'- . y-x.x.A-:,- Fritz Slade. The Salem Heights Woman's Progressive club, will meet this (Cotinued an pag 10) . i j In olden times the May-feast was - pne of the greatest events of the year, and town and village made it, a day of re- velry and. rejoicing. Long before sunrise oh' May! morning f narties of young people went to the near-jby, woods and fields W gamer uie sweesceniea nawinorn uaiu ims Decame sucn a part of thevfestivities.that gathering oif hawthorn came to e spoken of as "gathering the May.! i ! ! I In the ceremonies devoted to May-d&y were elements, of the - ancient sun-worship and of the Roman observances in 1 2r goddess Flora. The sports indulged in were sup d std tq be a good augury for the sucfesk of the crops. I J It. is said that in his younger days King Henry VTII de- ' vIhted j to" rise with the sun on May mornings, and with a company from his court ride into the woods amaying. -A' kNBiOF THE MOST outstand ing ar exhibits that has come O to Salem-fn-many months, and one that has vjslted the larger cities all over the country, is that of a" group ot beautiful originals and reproductions of water colors and oils by the foremost of con temporary artists. " The eihibit, -which is being held in the sales room at '.the Marlon" hoteir Is - in charge of J. AJ Muller, to continue all 4ayr today, including the eve ning, .i Mr- Muller, in. divulging many interesting facts concerning both, the pictures and their artists, called significant attention to the fact, that Harry A."VIncent,r whose oil "Spanish, Salt Bark at , Glou cester," . aroused such enthusiasm of comment for Us daring color. Is the youngest artist ever to be . come a member of the National lademy. , And the strange thing that Mr. Vincent, who is .past . C-iddte age, has only( been paint- Hfor the-last ten years. 1 Vrt lovers wiir realise at once 1 i fine icoM and vast charm of theme with the mere mention- of such sontemporariei , as Vap.. Vreelahd, Sugene Mulertt, Charlet, and aud HoUyer. '., ' c.; ' While the greater proportion of r space Is aiven to American art, i t , , i in ere axe aisa aisuncuva groups irom we, .cngiisn, j?Tencn,. uuico and; Italian schools. A group of jX I CUVU IVHII CUOIlUa HI O VX nusuat charm. All v interested, are invited! to view., these exceptional originals 'and- reproductions. I " ' 'v..,: . - ' ' . T Patrons-and friend of -Cha Par rlsh Junior high school are antici- Froml "Year's Festivals sure the program which will be given tonight, by the music and physical education departments of thejghoaL under the .direction of MrsT Alic4-Thonpsoni and Miss Etta White. , Many of , the num bers w,ku be. reminiscent of jtne olden gayefty o iiay pay fete so in vogue especially in "Merriel England,! In the 17th century, M benef t program will be given this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Lincoln school with tickets issued at ten cents each.- The following program wiir be given: Vocal. solo, Mrs. Fawk; piano solo, Malcolm '.Medier; 'musical saw, e! MjcCroskey ; reading. Mrjs. Chase; fajrm yard , imitations, j F. Wilkersonj; magic. E. jQook Patton. The ;JS cljib was pleasantly en tertalnjed on Wednesday; evening at the hoxne of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Buse with, Mrs. J. Busey - and Mrs. Spong , hostesses, jointly for the cipcapion. Colorful spring flowers were; used In the rooms. Mrs. G Taylor llt and 'H.j;0. Coursey iron-the high scores wih low, awards, going to 1 Mrs. Verne Compton land Charles Kinzer. . j : Miss ila Velle Keene assisted the hostesses at, the social hour. At the next meeting of the club, on May 13, Mrs. Ed Keena and Mrs. "HC ff- Coursey will entertain the club it the Keene home. j ; In the blub group af e: Mr,, and Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keenfl, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da vies, Mr. land Mrs. Will Compton, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coursey, Mr- gating with a great deal of plea- and'JJrs.! Louii Bechtel, Mr. and TELLS STUDENTS ABOUT SAFETY 'I 1 CT-' l ? t J - : : Mra, ' Cook,; president, of, 'the, Dau ghters of the , Amerfcan Revo lution., was photographed in Wash ington th day of .the opening of the thirty-f ourtn 'congress of the organisation. , With her are Miss Eugenia LJuene, daughter of Gen. Lejuene of the Marine Corpa (at left).' and.: "Silaa Maxkm Grimes.' daughter. of CoL Grimes fat right), as her personal pages. I Delegates from all parts .'of; , the " country ! at- tended the congress. ' ; J0IINR0DDA The phoJ;q shqws'JvhaBodda.of theCyrfe Tdekof Amn- tCam!pgn'. m tha city;thi weelc. j The ihoto. slioW horn to .rlde.sydiWeltJohii Ilcidda will head the Bky- j cl mda Saturday, mprrin at r IP ;00: o'clock which 'tenai '-.i." ct',Wmamette; Athletic FMd. ' j. Forty- prizes; will i be awarded riders in tha various divisions.7;":1 . ' i llr. lqJJi has i;mada an te'schookja. tha city, giving a;talk 'cn ."Safety First' arid .read -dsporiet.toa the. bicycle, rcHsr Jscatc3 &nd- scoottrs. Also showiiiaf the Silver Trophy Cup, j which v;"l ts awarded;tb'the scho61';ria"vInt tp.'J. greateit ps-. ccntj ci riders 'in Ilr.3" It is fimdzini. tho keen, interest riar.il: : tcl.br t2;2,vcrlc:ic.cchoob'to taia tLi cup fcr tLcIr Mrs. Charles. Busey and Mr. and Mrs. John Spong. . , . Mrs; Harry C. Hart of Cottage Grove is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs- :. W. C.: Conner at 849 Rural avenue. Mr. Hart will drive down in, his automobile Sun day and Mrs. Hart will accompany him home Monday. Mrs. Alford Nolan; (Ruth Fish er) and little son, Junior, of Sil verton, were guest j of relatives an friends in Salem yesterday. lf ' I ' ' Chemeketa Chapter " of, ' the Daughters of the American Revo lution will close the season with a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday at the home' of Mrs. Elmo S. White, 14 p 5 Oxford street with Mrs. Mary Ldsle, Mrs. L. W. Potter, and Mrs. White hostesses, honoring Mrs. Russell Catlin, the chapter regent. After the luncheon a i business meeting will, be held and ' officers elected for the new year.: Mrs. Isaac Lee Pattefsan has as her house-guest; Mrs.' P: Jack sou, an officer in the organisation of State War Mothers, Mr. and Mrs." Clarence Town send and Mr. and Mrs- Or In, Wat kins entertained- the members - of the Owl club at the last formal meeting of the club for the spring with a, 7 o'clock dinner on a re cent evening, A profusion of floating butterflies in pastel col ors swung from the ceilingy-while blue and yellow Jbutterflies were used : on the table in the dining room, with a May Pole as the cen terpiece.'' Covers.were. placed for 16, with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. R. Magee, Mr. and. Mrs. Ri. F. Peters, Mr. and Mrs- Ben Pad e, Mr. and, Mrs. Daniel Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. William. Kruegerr and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. TQwnsend and Mr. and Mrs. Watkins. f - - : . , : A. box social, and program will be held at Auburn at the school house on.May.l. at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Walter Browni who has charge of the Marion. County.. Child Health demonstration, will he present to give the talk of the evening. The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church, wilj meet this afternoon, at th hpme. of Mrs. B. P. Taylor, 1 9 9 6 State street. L,, L::. 1 ' '. .. Practically every part of thV state, is represented, at the public welfare -institute which closes a three-day session in Portland this afternoon'. The advance registra tion givps the following , names frpm ; the Salem Woman's club: Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. O. C. Bel linger. Mrs. W. E., Anderson, and Mrs. C K. Spaulding. . . : .Today's program will be as fol lows: - : . . . :; j. Hostess: Junior League of Port land. i ' . ; , r 10 a. m," to"12 noon Division of ChH4 Welfare, , Estella iFordr Warner M-1D1 ;charmank,Report of Bureau io4 Child JBygleneJ Mrs, Glendpra, Blaely. .R. Jf., director bureau of nursing, Oregon j state board- of health. "Problem, of Child Dependency in the state of Oregon,'.': 3eorge Ehinger, execu tive secretaory, stat child wel fare commisaibn "The Child Wel fare Program'of the' American Le gion." George P. Griffith, com mander department of Qrego'n, American ; Legion. "Chil'l Health Demonstration in. Marion County, Oregon," WalterBrown. M. D di rector..af.Aemonatration. .,"Doern. becher jEJgspJUl,", C. C. Colt, chair man Doernbecher. Hospital, Guild. 12 noon, to 2 p, m.-rLuncheon, 2fp., xn. to .4 p. m,- Demonstra tion of "Water FJrst Aid." Mis? Milie Scblothj chairman Red Cross committee water 'first aid; "ChI14 Health,' Plays'," directed by Port land school nurses. A. visit to Marquam Hill Hospital center Jun ior League. Tea at Shrine hospit al, hostess. Miss Letha Humphrey, R. Nf, superintendent. - .,. i.;', ;'...'.':' : Mrs. ,Rpy . F. Shields and little son, .Franklin, of Portland were guests in Salem on Thursday. Mrs. EllaTSprlggs is visiting with i t eociAi. OAiJicnjArt i " : r-1 TAXI DRIVER SAVES GAS. -. . ( CAB AS "SMOKE HOOSr II lis, Mrs, Sprigga and' Mrs. Avery are old-time friends from the days when Mrs, Spriggs made her home In Corvallis, ; iit ' . , : ' " i ' ; ' The attractive new home of Mr. and Mrs. ,N. C. Kafouryj at 750 North Summer street was the scene of a delightful party on Wednesday evening when, mem bers of the Kensington club en tertained for the pleasure of their husbands. i ' -I ".. Today Woman' Missionary, society ot First i Presbyterian - church, j At chuxcli parlors. : 2 o'clock. j " Woman's" Alliance "of" the TJnl-f tarian, church. .Mrs. B. T, Taylor; 1 9 9 6. , State,; street. 2 ; ? Q o'clock,; J Missionary, meeting ,,at; . Flrs Chqstlan, church. Dean Aral Ml laml speaker. 2; 3 a o'clock. i Musical ..program' and, physical education demonstration. Parrisb Junior high school, 7 r 20 o'ciockl West Side circle of the Jason Lee,' Aid society. I Business' meet ing. Mrs. Jennie Carlton, 1466 North Liberty street, 2:30 o'clock!. Salem Heights Woman's pro gressive club. Community' Half. , Formal dance for members of Mrs. Ralph White's senior, ballet class. DerbyhalK . .. . ' . Lincoln school benefit program. 7:30 o'clock." . Saturday' . . j' j Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American' Revolution. Elec tion of officers. ! ' ( Cooked food sale. Ladies of the Oak Grov grange. S. P. o!- Hee. 1&4 N. Liberty stret. Cooked . food sale. . Jason . Lee WttMS. Allen's Hardware store,1 Jason Lee King's. Heralds Church parlors, 2 o'clock, j completely, transformed with! num erous bowls and baskets of spring flowers,; Amusing games and contests, with Geprge P Griffith the winner in the peannt Bpeciai ty.i were the diversions of the eve- 'Mrg. GpndergOR Avery, in Corval-nia.-.-jaiss -Floreaee Pewer. and Misses Helen and Mary Kaf oory gave pleasing - musical numbers. Refreshments were served! a. !a late hour at small tables placed around the. room. -j The hostesses and : guests for the evening , were. Mr and. Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C- Smith, Mr. : and Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Dough- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Paulj Hauser, The immense living room : way Mr. and Mrs. George M. King, ii A thrifty New;Tork taxi driver of .Connecticut ancestry ta. 11s- coverea,a way to Keep tte jaoney coming. In without using n and wearing out Urea. Every day he parks his car in tha theatre dis trict and fc has a .number cf reg ular custcniers who occur y It dur ing the ten anl fifteen irinute in tervali. They always Lr..,"it upon paying1 mora ti.an .tha rcru'ar waiting' as they., enjoy the'' tnokea more t--re than ia ,.tu."p inside ".ckins-rooia.' The i'. Uirapi sLows a pretty "fare" enjoying the comfort of the taxi imt's room. Fashion's Latest Wrinkle The Vogue for Dresses Made of All-over Embroidery; also Net and Laces $1075 $1275 $1475 $1950- $2475 $2g75 i . 1 1 m n i They are uncommonly smart and I distinctive and will 1 appeal to I women interested in cool attract f tive dresses for summer -wear, j The prices in every instance" I are modest. Materials are net, I Vehise Laces, Val Laces, Plat Laces, Allover . embroideries in Rose, Tan, Navy and Ecrui i See Them in Gur Show Window Our Cosh, Plan . Enables : Every Wnrnnn f r Saw fTnnftV It's our cash, system and economical. business, methods.. that make it possible for, us to, sell gpoda at a smaller margin of profit than the credit stores. . .! That's why we give you better quality for theT money -than you can find, elsewhere. Our prices show you how -to economize. " , ; , ' a-;f;;':, V :- v.., v..;; -v r U: 1 j 1 w IC3 Ctata street CC3 JLllzr Ctrect Mrs Frank Power, Miss . Florence Power,', Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cran dall, Mr. and Mrs. George Pr Grif fith and Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Ka f oury. " . . ' " - ; f The Jason Le King's Heralds will meet at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the church parlors. . ... Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele left yesterdty afternoon for . Portland to be the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William H, Golding, Mr, Bonesteele will go down on Saturday. r ... . " - Miss Gladys Stevenson has chosen the evening- of. May day for her marriage to Mr. Glenn Gregg, with Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor of the First Baptist church, performing the ceremony at 7 o'clock this evening. The wed ding will toke place at the . home of the bride's parents. Mr. ; and Mrs. Henry Stevenson, 1650 S. High street, with 50 friends and i relatives invited to be present for the service.-- ' V ': '.' 1 I ! Mr. . and Mrs, IL F. Hitchcock of Portland are. spending a num ber of days in Salem as house guests at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Bonell, 970 E street. The Hltchcocks are. also j special friends of ' Mrs. Bonell's j mother, Mrs. Emma. DavW ' i ' ! ;j I Dr. and Mri. Jisbelley Saur mani hava.as tejr hauseguest. Mrs. JT Ht Holman of Po,rtladt Hta. Holman arrived in Salem on Thursday. - i: - ' - ' , The Woman's Missionary soci ety of the First' Presbyterian church will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon 'in the church parlors. The meeting is called ; half"- an, hour earlier than, usual, and after a brief business sesslpp and short devotional service conducted by Mrs. R. .M. T. Hester, the women will attend., in a . body. .the. big union missionary meeting at the First Christian church where Dean Ava Milm of Oregon iAgri , cultural college will' be the speak er.' A large attendance ' of' the Presbyterian ladies ia urgedv Mrs. John J, ,RobejrtSL; was a charming hostess of yesterday af ternoon when she entertained for sixteen . guesta at a. 1 o'clock luncheon, lovely in its appoint ments, followed with an afternoon of bridge. Crimson tulips In crys tal centered the table while-crystal candlesticks held the red, lighted tapers. 1' Mrs. ' Earl C. Flegel won the prize of the afternoon.' Mrs. Roberts invited to be' her guests:- Mrs. G, . W." k peBeck of Vancouver, B. C., Mrs. T, A. Livesley, Mrs,' " Henry : -j- Meyers, Mrs. John' McNary, Mrs., T. C. Smith, ' Jr,; Mr?. David Eyre, MrsI O. C. Locke, Mrs. H. K, Stockwell, Mrs. George Dorcas, Mrs, Lester Schlp8berg, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, SPECIALS Mm ISe Bread! Rye, Raisin, ; Whole Wheat and1 White ... c- 2Gc Marshmallow Filling . J . .. -! i , CAKE xm - Vanilla, Wintergreen ancj Strawberry. Flavors - FREE INDIAN BONNETS- FOR ALL THE CHILDREN '"1 ' ! I 4. to buy some High, Grade Large JPieces of m At Spqcitti; Prizes . These are all extra size pieces - and: good heavy ware Take your choice of 8 Qtl Handled Sauce Pans, r M QtDish Pahs, t f! "WWm: SOt. DrainirifflCetUca vith patent wover noiacr 3 Qti Covered Conves ICet ' tles - f ' . ' . : . Large Size Baking Pans, i 0 Cup; Squat Type, Perec- w lators i" -Take your! choice Friday and Saturday ? mm - nothing cheap, but j tKe price. WATCH OUP HviNDOvVS: FOR OTHER SPECIALS Hardware ana I.Zzzlilnzry 2C3 N. Coraiaeicial Ct.