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f By AUDUED ESPECIALLY INTERESTING among the season's club meet tags ww that on yesterday after noon of the Salem Heights Wom an's Progressive; club at the com munity hall. A splendid program opened with a piano solo by Mrs, Robinson and .Mrs. Robertson fol lowed by an lllanlnating talk on International Relations, by Miss Cornelia, Marrin; l atate librarian After, a- reading by Mrs. George 4 - f V e school delighted: with a folk dance coached -in an efficient man ner by Miss Neva Stolzheise Those participating, .attractive " in their May .day costumes of paste! colors, were Dorothy and Edith Donglas, Beryl Smith, Valentine Kaspard, Edna Battles, Doris Battles, Sel ma Kaspard, Margaret' McKi'nley, Hazel Jones, .Ruth" Chapman, En- dora Mlze, Doris Battles, Martha Foster, Virginia Foster and Ila Ewing. ' ; ( :'. ; A pleasing piano solo was given by Miss 'Neva Stolzhelse..yr " ' Delightful refreshments were served at the tealhqur with' pnrpje iris and white' lilacs decking the table. The hostesses of the after noon were Mrs. Charles Sawyer, Mrs. Will Sawyer Mrs.; Ed Sou der, Mrs. Charles Speaker and Mrs.; Myron Van! Eaton. Mrs. A. M. Chapman arranged, the pro gram for the May meeting. The4 junior high school Girl Re serves will hold May day-exercises at 2 o'clock this afternoon on th grounds near the J. LPPar rish Junior high school. A large number will , narHHnatA H , ; P -jv Mrs. C.'.N. Needham was a guest ) Mrs. F. G. Vranklin has receiv ed an interesting letter from Mrs. Eleanor T. MacMillan of Port- land, president of the Northwest Poetry society, in. appreciation of the program which a group, of the Salem writers presented. Mrs. MacMillan comments that Port land will have to "look to her own TatJ-els" in view of - all that Sa lem is doing. At the next meeting of the Poetry society, excerpts from Prof. Morton E. Peck's new book, "The Book of the Bardens," will be featured. . ' " J- ' w Miss Frances Hodge, entertaia td a group of friends a dinner last evening at her home'on Nortb Twelfth1 street. Covers were placed for Miss Sadie ,Ja. Reed, Miss : Trista Wenger and Miss Virginia Van Horn. ' ' ' -.-:'.;: , .:" v.:: One of Salem's i interesting so cial, groups, the Thursday bridge uncheon club, of which 'Mrs. Cal !presldent. closed aa," en Joyable sea ylon on Wednesday with ' a. lunch eon at the home ot Mrs. L. P. Aldrich." ;! i. In a summary of the year's out standing scores It, was found that the highest award had been by Mrs. John R. Sites, and the second highest by Mrs. E. L. Kapp hahn. " i ; r .";.-f", ;; ; At this meeting Mrsl H. H. Belt wag Invited bo become a member of the club and Mrs. L. P. Al drich elected the new. .president, Mrs. O." L. Fisher -was re-elected to the secretary treasurer's office. . In the club group aire Mrs'J H. H. Belt; Mrs. L. P. Aldrlch Mrs. O. L. Fisher, Mrs. John R.' SHes, Mrs. R. C: Hunter. Mrs.-A.- E. Huckeetein, Mrs. . Clalr0 : Inman,, Mrs. Clyde Johnson. Mrs., E, . L. Kapphahn, Mrs. Charles Know land," Ma. W. I. Needham . and Mrs. CaJ Patton. . ' ; ' ' Forty- members of Chadwlck chapter of the Eastern Star en joyed a delightful afternoon , of needlawork and old-fashioned e Opame on Tuesday In. the Masonic iJemple-. - :j. .-ir: I I The hostesses were Mrs. Ida M pabcock;, Mrs. Hazel Gillette, Mrs. , )ouise. Beatty, Mrs. Cordelia Cup- bel Moore Mrs. . Carrie JPayton, Mrs. Beth Reinhart and Mrs. Nel ,lie ' Murray." ; - ; ' J, Y": :': The first meeting, of the newly organized, lieyea bridge ciu m?i for aT delightful meeting Friday at the'Tiome 'of Mrsr Carl Arm, stTong.. Honeysnckle, jonquils and columbine gave an unusually at tractive floral motif in the rooms. Mr. E. C. Purvine won the high score of the afternoon while- the consolation award went to Mrs. E. Reid Rowland, . : Memhera. ot the clu.b. include Mrs. Earl A. Paulsen,. Mrs, E. Reed Rowland. Mrs. Otto HoppeS, Mrs. Arthur Borgenson, Mrs. E. C. Purylner Mrs." Lawrence Imlah. Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. C. D. Adams and the hostess. Sirs. Carl f-'vy:' tm strong. T - ' . ' .i . '..ti.. f ia Salem branch of the State Music, Ttachers association was held on Wednesday at lhe'home of Mrs. Ilirry M. Styles,,. A number., ct features were "planned for, the ob servance of National. U us ic wee:; in Salem.' ; '. . FT-ml ! L AW BUNCH V which; will be held In Portland June (p-13t. -Miss Elma Veller was chosen as V. la the home of i alternate, group meeting at the Mrs. Styles were Mrs. bertha unk ; Paxby, . ; Mrs.V AUle Chandler,! Mrs. .Walter A. Dentin, Mrs. ; Laura .;, Grant Churchill, Frank: Churchill. ! Mrs. Henry Lee, jtfissS Beatrice Shelton, Miss Elma Weller, Miss. Margaret Fish er, Miss tHfcaheth' Levy, and the Hostess, Mrs. ; Harry M. Styles. ! Mrj and Mrs. Claude Townsend were hosts on Thursday evening, the occasibn of their 20th weddine anniversary, to the inenibera bf the, B. E- club, and a' grouD of special guests. Tulips with fern were jnsej In profusion,; a.bout the rooms .where, 'H5Q9 iwas In. play. Mrs. D. Dt. Olmstead. won; the high score : the eyenlng for the ladles while; high, score-for the men was yron by S; C. KlghtliDger. Conso iatlbri. award's rent tcr Mrs. ifit- ton Stewart and.Ho.rd,Fandr!eh j Special;, guests for the .anniver- sary ;eyehing of, the hosts were Mrs. ;g. iW. Tayler . pf Portland, Mr.- and Mrs, Milton Stewart, Mr. and Mrs John Hawk,' Mr. and Mrs. C. Jep3on, and Curtis Town- send, m- r:'- r :rr r"Tr ; i- Followine are the club mem bers: ! M. an-d Mrs. John Spong: Mr.' and Mrs.' D. D. Olms'tead, Mr: and Mrs. Ed Keene, Mr. and Mrs. S. ' CI Kightlinger, - Mr. :: and Mrs: V.' Ei Turner, Dr.! and Mrs. O. ;L. ScottJ Mr;. and'Mrs. Udward Fan- drlch, Mr. ajvd-Mri. Charles Shaw, Mr. .and j Mrs. Claude Townsend. and Mr. and. Mrs. T. W. Javles.! 1 Mtb. Lee Barbes waa hostess for the meeting this . week lot . the HJghtaad? Mothers' - club, j Apple blossoms ( and narcissus! were Appl,4 blossoms, and narcissus were attractive in the rooms. At the ea j the hostess waa assisted by Mrs,. A. B- McLeod. : In; the group were Mrsj T. McLepd. Mrs. C. : L. McDonald, Mrs. I A. &i McLeodJ Mrs.j A. E. Petti f, Mrs. F.'V. Bacon, Mrs.! J. H'. KJinger,. and the hostess," Mrs. Lee Barber. I ":- j '-S: j "j;!'!: 1 : ; ' ' " : ! j -Mrs. C." K. Spaulding j was; a guest In McMInnville on Wednes day, j - U U I The JBrooks Qojnjnvnlty ?lub met tolLH Mrs. Arthur Madsen jon Wednesday 'afternoon April 29. The afternpon, was passed work ing and Visiting.: j ' I ': i ' iGueBts of the' club were Mrs. Hall Mrs. Madsen; Mrs. John Moe, REFUSE i Doss He jmx-.-.-k-;-v:- :. -ft fThe State Highwaj; Commission has just let two con tracts rone for reconstructing UVz miles of highway between -BlcBiinnville and Sheridsiu a portion of which is shown above, at a cost of raore than. $96, OOO.CO and another for; 10 miles on the Columbia -'IUveriHiffhway between Stevens and Astoria at; a Icost of more than $261,000.00.; ; -V'.; ! ' -;'.i iTneir portable paving plants are constantly repairing; I the highways at great cost and the Highway Engi neer has estimated that it will cost the1 Commission J$5O,Oi)0.CO to patch and repair the Pacific Highway ! between 3alem and Oregon City. t ; S - j' -j - ". j , j ' ' 'i; - J -.- The heavy commercial freight Trucks and Blotor i BUsses haye done the greater part of thi3 damage : within the past two years;. Creoii : ' : Ii; L..IIASPROUCIC, - ' IV Prc.Jent . Today "" Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American: Revolution.. Elec tion of, officers. ..Mrs. Elmo, S. White 165 Oxford street. ; . Cooked, food - sale, Ladies f the Oak. Grove grange. S. P. of fice. 184 N. Liberty stret. ? Cooked food; sale. Jason Lee WHMS. Alien's' Hardware store. J ason Lee Kjng's Heralds. Church parlors,' 2 o'clock.; ' .' J , Sunday ' "The Holy City" (Gaul). First Baptist church.' 7:30 o'clock: Sacred concert by Mr., and Mrs. James E. Shearer. First Metho dist church, 8 o'clock. '":'.: , Tuesday .;; Community concert by eight or ganizations. Armory, 8 o'clock. Writers' club. Mrs. F.'S. Bar ton, hostess." ' ' j. "- ,Wednesday Sweet Briar club. Mrs," Arthur Utley, hostess. - , : Mrs Williams; Miss TVinonai Pal raer and. Miss. LUHe Madsen, all of Silyertpn. and Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. MIRer and Mtb. Starker-of Labish Center. . ?1 -'-f;5 'T - c uiub xqemners present . were: Mrs. Lasher, Mrs.. George Sturgis, Sr., Mrs, B. F.,Ra.mp. Mrs. D. A. Ward, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Dan Cronin - Mrs,. Monro Ward, Mrs George Campbell Mrs. George Ferrell.' Mrs.; George Ramp, Miss Corrine. Wheeler ... Mrs .' Walter Fuller, Mrs. 'John -Dunlavy, Mrs. C. A. Sturgis, Mrs.. Alvin Wample, Mrs. Clyde Harris. Mra. - Ralph Ifarper, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs. Clark: Aspinwall, Mrs. ; Howard Ramp, Mrs; Malcolm Ramp Mrs. Ralph SturgA. , - ; : ! ' A delicious, luncheon was served by the hoetkgMr8. Arthur Mad sen, assisted; iyjMrs. C, A. Sturgis. . - : " - - ' ' - ' Members off the Golden Hour club .were "delightfully entertained .Thursday when Mrs. Mason Bishop-was. hostess, at her ; home.. Mrs. S. B,. Gillette, was a special guest for the ' afternoon. Pink tulips and spirea were attractive. in the rooms and on the luncheon table. ' The guests included Mrs. Carle -Abrams, Mrs. William Bretz of Woodburn," Mrs'rEriC Butler,Mrs. A J. Cleveland, Mrs. Wllford Pemberton, Mrs. J. R. Pemberton, Mrs.! A. A. Siewert, ' Mrs. Fred ElUs, Mrs. D. N. Hendricks, Mrs. rnTHISNIGKFT Sallow skin is more than skin deep. For that tired, worn out listless feeling:, keep your stomach, liver andbowelsfree from indigestion, biliousness f and constjeation. "- wI keep you clean inside.' Take two tonitrht. Thev will not make yon sick and you will feel good to morrow. Only 26 centa - TO SIGN REFEMDUffl ; PE1TI0BIS: Mi bus. And truck bh "5; 7j . ' Sample of Pavement Between State Accociition of County ' and. CTmfasioiierG 1 .- Hood River ': ' J. T. ADTHSSON, The Dalle3 J, 7. HUNT, County A. C.tSampla, Mrs. Lloyd Springer, and the hostess, Mrs. Bishop. :: t -;;i ';- Many clubs have penny collect Jons, bnV the Sobs of Veteraps' auxiliary had a dollar collection last Tuesday evening at their reg ular meeting which netted 'them $21, with jnore to be added' at next meeting, 'i :'; :- "- j" The dollar collection was made the occasion. . of a , sociable And very enjoyable time, by the read leg of original poems telling the method of earning the dollar for this occasion. . Florence- Sh'lpp was the promoter of this auccess ful dollar campaign, ancL to her is due much credit ' ' I;i V -f' : Following are come of the orig inal poems telling of ways in which members earned' the re quired dollar: Ironing shirts with : Now and then a . collar; ghat's, the way I earned j My dollar. j -Mrs. Drake - . i . - '. j - 't The way I earned my dollar Was very meek and mild;' i I simply took care I Of my neighbor's child. j .r l ' ' Mrs. Jennings.; By renting, out my typewriter, S Which made it, holler, j i EYERY FATHER . MOTHER );-,-.GIRl.;. of any; age BOOTH TARKIHGTON'S J' 1 Great ' Human . Story " X !H"'T of the Modern Home r- CD O CJ D - ! ' 1 Today-uridajfeJiloriiiay . BtcDIinnville and Sheridan. The taxpayers and private car owners' pay at leas, 95 cents out of every dollar of this biU. i .-.I.-. Referendum petitions are being circulated by thf Motor Bus and Freight Truck Associations to sub mit the "Bus and Truck Billt passed at the last session of the Legislature for vote bx, the people in November, 192 5. ' The effective date unless referred is May 28, 1925. ;By thjese referending" petitions ope rators of commercial Uusses and Trucks hope to put , off for 18. months thd date when they must, start paying for at least aT portion of the tejag? thsy are. doing; to the roads. .-; -; -: K " . I " - T ' ' ' ' " I - '" i This Bcs and .Truck measure: should not be held up to permit the commercial operators to escape pay ment of a fair part cf the cost cf repairing the road destruction done by their operations. : J. E. President Jud-e, Ilaricn County C earned; my arge, round f ilte? -- ddlfar-s - , :;: '.' ' ; ;-. Which at your request, " ' ' j- I turn tt over to be used t i : As yoa thlnJk'be&t, j . ; ,1 - LorTaine. Rpblps. I Mowed he Lawn: Round ;Stid reund, then round ' : iagan4 " 1 1,;;; I:- : : -I- ,,-': Turn and turn and turn again,! Up and down, 'twill soon be done. The weekly task X have begun,) Then to my famllyilarge and small I can rightly claim to all j My dollar truly have I earned, l And all assistance duly spurned. -:. , Mrs. Gertrude Remington - ' '" ' Florence took. an orange, A lemon an,4 sugar, too. - I She cooked them all together j And -made little stew, i f She got a little stick, ! And made little spade, j: She stirred ' the stew til It was 1 r .-; thick, : j; , ; And called it marmalade. 1 She wrote ii on a paper, , And sold them for a dime, At lastshe counted up her cash. Says she: "I'm quite a scholar; I've just saved, up dimes enough Tq make my, auxiliary dollar, j t . '-rr-Florence Shipp. l Dr. and Mrs.' B."L'. Steevea; en tertained as their house guests, Judges srmi, Salem early in the week Mr, and Mrs. Paul , Mjorse pt yaneouver. Wash. : " " ' -,Z ' " .1 The Willamette University Clas sical' club) held their Initial .meet lag at the home of Professor and Mrs. W. E: Kirk last evening. The members of the club are composed of the Wlllamette stadents who are studying In the department of classical languages and about 30 were present. The meeting waa called to order by the president, riliss da G. Com etock The constitution waa read apd approved , by the members present and a committee was ap pointed to look Into the : advisa 'MILLER'S Jit ; NEW. TODAT fkX-SA f , II: I :' III) - r.T!!I3 i U - : v-. bility of secartng a clab pin. -A delightful program was given by the members ef the elub under the- directum or ne ehairmaa of the program committee, : - Mj. Moede. , . -: . ' -'"! The program was as follows: ; President's talkj Ila Comstock, Greek Ideals of Life: ' j . Beauty Josephine Zimmerman. Wisdom Rosa Rkco. ' . Puer ex Jersey-r-Earl Moede. Llberty-Robert Witty. ! Piano solo Beth-el Mayo. Roman ideals of Life: I Law Donald Grant. , OrderMiss Geisler. ' i Several selections were 1 given by the club quartet. f BASEMENT STDD3 TOD A -"."; - ' ' - : - - " 1 ! Another Shipment of Thbce pleinidlSdl Goats Handsome ValuesSee Them in Our Window 'The VlxW oris""" . r.": Ill ' - ::; ; I '. - -.):. . f .. - 1'atincB After the program refr?shja : - i J were: served coexisting cf t -'-,: '. ice eream, cake, hot kchocOite, cookies,- mints. - j . . The faculty members of the club are Professor Kirk and Mra.m . r - . . i .... . KEFEREES NOW ACTIVE HONOLULU, May i.(By ih9 Associated Press.) The t ittle cf Oahu began to be re-fought tXIa morning when 800 officers met in a critique in f the previously peaceful atmosphere of. tha forzuer Central Unloa church and cor.-; menced , an argument as 1 to - wi. won the war game, .1 . tJftCl , ieTcioo v?ri.. , I 3 r.-c llllil -i 4 -I ?it trf'-lo-'! ''- - -the'.Na tl i - ---- - - - - - I.Irs. ?;y.IS3 ."V f to re