The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE QBEGQN STATES! IAN- SALE? U OREGON
WEDESBAY WORNPfG. MAy 27.4025
Phone:
OUTSTANDING , a mo pg, a, sea
son of ; attract! re social af
fairs was the afternoon of bridge
and tea at which Irs. A. U Wal
lace and Mrs, Harryj J. Weidmer
were, hostesses yesterday , after
noon In the, reception room of the
Wqman's Club house which was a
veritable drawing room io, atmos
phere and cbann. . Early, summer
flowers. the lavender tones pre
dominating, -were used variously
rut the ' rooms, noftlv lighted
K3t a myriad tinted candles.
,l -During' the early .afternoon
Thirteen tables of brjdge .were, in
play with a large, number of ad
ditional guests calling at the tea
: hour. .' - " " ';
A lovely French bouquet in a
crystal bowl centered, the tea ta
ble. - Yellow, candles were .used.
Mrs.. C. K." Spauldine presided at
I the nrn, while Mrs. JL B-Fleming
cut the ices. ', j ' .. ,
b Little Miss Helen Weidmer
T t -Opened the door,-while the host
fV esses were graciously' assisted' in
" "iji ivom ,oy .urs. ,.W. , 1.
Staler. Mrs. Ed 'Rostein and ' Mrs.
Roy Burton arid Vin ' the dining
room by.3Irs, Walter Spaolding,
Mrs.; P. c: Brock, Mrs. G. . P.
Forge. 4 Mrs. Bay Hartman, Mrs.
V. E. Kuhn, and JUIss Marie Ros
tein. I - " "- ; ;
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r
The. Book and ThlmbU club
members with their 'families and
a few friends enjoyed an 'all-day
annual picnic at Fred.W. Kobins
grove on Kingwood Ileigghts road
last Saturday. This .was the
eleventh picnic held at that place
yy the club. ca year there, are
som variations in the program
olhat day. A, pot luck dinner
toon .was a pleasant change
from the welt planned balanced
menu ,of 'last year. -Afterward
there were various kinds of , out
door games. ' A; very Interesting
feature oftne afternoqnr.was the
baiwbail- game . played by the
Book and Thimble club members
against their husbands'. The" score
being 4 to 0. The ladles claiming
the four. . ;:
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Chapter AB of the PEO sister
hood held a delightfully planned
meeting on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs." T." E. JUcCroskey.
The program' was a comprehensive
review pf the subject.' "American
ization." given ; by j,; Mrs. Alice
Thompson. Bouquets of marguer
ites and vivid popples were' used
about Ahe rooms of f the McCros
key home. ' 1 ; ;
An Interesting report, was given
by Mrs; Thompson, the chairman
of the program committee for. the
new year. .Mrs.: Thompson .has as
her assistants .Miss .Grace Os
borne land -Miss Lena Bell Tar-
H tsr. v - f i' -
The chairman of the social com
, Utee for the new 1 club year ; Is
l'Vf s. McCroskey. Working ith
I r her will be Mrs. fEJ C? Richards,
i Mrs. Louise F. Brickell and Mrs.
1 !A. M.v Reeves. j
.Mrs. AV.'.E. Kirk will have the
chairmanship of-the educational
committee. ;Mrs. Clara; Patterson
and Miss Dorothea Steusloff com
plete "the personnel. !;"''
On the .philanthropic: commit
tee . are: , Miss , Grace Elisabeth
Smith,; Dr. .Mary C. Rowland "and
Mlss'AriKellne McCuJJough. "
; Mrs. Harry fcf. Styles will head
the visiting t committee assisted
by ,Mrs W. D." Smith and Mrs. L.
N. Meyers.' ." "-' " -' " . '. . .
, I The auditjng committee for the
newryear wjll be composed of
Mrs. T. E. McCroskey and Mrs.
H. E-Barrett. 1
, At he refreshment hour , the
hostess . was assisted, by. Dorothea
Steusloff. ' Plahs' were made :,for
the dinner - party j at which . Mrs.
Ciajfa Patterson , will , entertain
for the chapter .members early in
June.; -: . ..t i .- j . ; .
The members fn the group. Mon-
I day evening were: Mrs. E.
arrett. Dr. Angelina McCullqugh,
'Missi Grace ..)glnr, Mrs.' Clara
-N&itterspn, .Miss May Ilauch, Mrs.
,J?ATy Reeves, Dr. Mary. C. "Row
land, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith,
Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs.- Harrjr M.
Styles Mrs. Alice Thompson.;"Mrs.
W.' E; Kirk, Miss Dorothea Steus
loff and Mrs. ' McCroskey.
"Tho second spring recital by.pu
pils of Protes'sprtE.iv.W,flIobsDni
TokeL.rrofessor . W. W. Graham,
violin; and Miss -Frances 'Virgih
le MeltonT ; pianist, T was an nter
estjng musical event of last eve
ning' with. an .appreciative . crowd
present to hear the "following
numbers:';..'''" 1i ,
Piano ( a ) Ital ian Concerto,
Bach Allegro .animato. t ..
(b) -Etude, op-10-5, Chopin
Bethel Mayes; ' ' ' j7.
Voice O.' let Night; speak of me,
Good !nd erowth Jflr. 4, tt, delivered 71 1'. . . . . f 3J0
Good ld; Jflr, 4 ft. dpyvercd . . , . , ...$7.30
, Good. on k . f.veMvercd . i . . ,f.-.oO
ooJ ! and wiple.j ft. delivered ,7.3t
GikkI feUbwootl," f U delivered ! ; . .-.-. . ; " . !. $I.OO
See ns, at our. off icei-7."a Trade Street.- Pfaoae p" r 13.
. . J v-S-. " M ht i Iione ifcoa r" ."'
1QS
G. W.Ychatrwfck Trista Vjenger
Piano -(a) Idyll, MacDoweli;
(h) Lotus Land, Cyril Scott Eli
zabeth Vinson. "
,V(6In a") Berpense jSlar
Neruda; (b Le .Menetrier,. Wlen
iaweky Marcua .Talee. , .., r,
;Piano (a) A . Japanese Sun
set, Detten; b) .Minstrels, r De
bussy Kenpeth, :McCormick. t
iVP'ce Rpbln,. ging me a Song,
Spross Fay : Sparks.
Piano (a) Clal e ge une,
MaepoweU; . (b) U I were a Bird,
.Violin --serenade, jyjLjnbros-
,o -rennet h .vMien.i i h i j-ri
PJano QnaU 4n. A. major, op.
58. C. W. Cadman. 'Risolato .con
npblle Louise Flndley. ' i
: Voice (a) Bequienf. Homer:
b) JfnTictys, Bruno. Huhn Loyd
Thompson. . . ; . ( , ; j
Piano (a) -Aufschwung, Sch-
umann; (b). Vraheque, JJebussy;
( c j benerzo, ,: Chopin Volena
Jenks.. , .
. : . . .
iMra. J. L." Stocktbntand daugh
ter; Miss Zoe Stockton! Jeft yes
terday afternoon via the ; Great
iNprmern tor AewTork city where
they will Te guests' of Mrs.Anaa
Cnlbertson,' the daughter of JSfrs.
Stockton, and of LeOd Culbertsoh,
a granason. They plan to pe abr
sent for a nrmber' pf weeks, re
turning via the Canadian Papifi4
route.' . . .... - -(
& ! j"';.,-. ,'
Mrs. Allan Bjnon .pf-Pprtjapd
who is a house guest at jthe hQme
of her. DarentsfCoi.'; and Mrs. .E.
Hofer,' whfle Mr(;Byppn s stpp-
ping, to Pendleton en rpute home
from a business, trip- in( the; east,
was - the honor guest at-the de
lightful luncheon yesterday x at
which Mr8. Paul . Hendricks- was
hostess.- Sumpjer , f lowers twere
used about tbe t ropms ..where
bridge was the. chosen .diversion.
' Covers at, ;4he i .o'clock lunch
eon were placed Jfpr; ; ,.Mrs. Bynon,
the. honor guest, Jrs. Earl C.-Fle-gel,
Mrs. John t-H. ; Carson, .Mrs.
Cliftoa Irwn, Mrs. Hollis 'Hunt
ington, Mrs.. Donald .young. Mrs.
Clifford Farmer, I Mrs. Homer
Egan, and the. hostess, .Mrs. Paul
Hendricks.. . i . , !? T
Barbara . Frietchle tent. Daugh
ters "of Veterans, -will meet at .'8
o'clock this evening at " the
Armory. ... - h ;;
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?An ; event that fstbeingantici-'
pated with "unusual interest ,is
the.silver tea which will be held
by the ladies of the First Presby
terian church on Thursday aft
ernoon at thevhome of Dr. and
Mrs.. H. J. - Clements, "when Grace
E. ;Hall of Portland,; author" of
"Patchwork" s and! "Homespun'.'
will jgive the 'pro's rant. ' ' ',;
Mrs.'1 Hall fs winning an, .out
stapd'SS reputation not pnly,as;a
poet, but also;, as "an "entertainer,
these , jifternoon . tea ; programs
proving most, popular.
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The GAR memorial services on
Sunday were conducted in a most
fitting manner by Rererehd ,Mar
tin FereshetJan. .Mrs. Hallle Par
rish iflnges mi.a.numher ol pa
trjotic selections. ;;The church was
beWuully decorated with spring
flowers and the. American flag.
Organizations who. were represent
ed at the servlcewere; .The GAR,
the American Legion auxiliary, the
Woman's Relief Corps, the Da ugh-1
ters- of Veterans,-the-Sons of vet
erans.r the .Sons of. Veterans aux
iliary tnd the American 'Legion
auxiliary. " '' ' :"': T
,A group of, nearly 100, persons
met on .Sunday, May, 24th. ,fpr the
all-day picnic ,ot Master Plumbers
and ieir wives.' the'JSalem worn-
J3EAUTIFY : IT VITH
DIAMOND. DYES'1
: Perfect home
dyeing and tintip
ts gnaranteed with
Diamond Dyes.
Just 'dip" in:"coia
water to tint soft?
delicate shades, or
boil ..to dye rt?h,
permanent colors.
Xlach 15-ccnt pack
age contains direc
tions" ao.s 1 m p j e
' tnr woman can dye
or - tiat lingerie, silks, ribbons,
skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock?
injgs, 8wealers, drapejles, coyer
ings, hangings, ererything new.'
Buy "Diamond Dyes no other
kind and -tell ynr druggist whe
ther the material you wish to color
is wool or. silk, or whether it it
liaen, cotton or .mixed good.--
Adr. '. -Vx-'-.- ,-Vz:.
sr Prices- on Wo.od
I
ii'
en acting as hostesses to the group
which Included! guests- from many
surrounding 'towns. The" picnic1
was an unusually opportune man
rier ia which those who" will at
tend the National Plumbers' "$6n
yenuon in Portland the latter part
of June to actually become 1 ac
quainted 'preceding ; that 1 date.
Boating on the river, Mr. George
Hurler of Albany and JMrJ ! A.f L.
Godfrey, both having made the
trip In their motor boats. was
one of many enjoyable - sports pf
the day. -' - .' ' ' ' ; ; ; ' "
The following guescs, represent
ing five different counties,. were in
the picnic group:
Albany rMrs. Mary t Ludwig,
-Sir. and" Mrs. George Hnrley.
iiaries nuney. ,
1 , Corrallis Mr. and Mrs. r Ralph
Lane, Bobby ' Lane, Mary i Wood
cock, Mr. and Mrs. W.. G. Wildigi
Darwin Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs
CJ P.' Yundt: ; Harry W. Yundt.
Paul Ypndt, Betty Yundt, Robert
Yiindt, Richard Yundt. Albert
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wood-
raff, Frances .Woodruff, Virginia
Woodruff, i I i -.. . .
- SUverton Air. and Mrs. L.;Ej
Inman. Marjorie Inman. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Mann, .Charles Mann,
Maxine Mann, .Mr. and: Mrs. Li
Dperr. ' ., I :: . . 4 ' . L
; Stayton Mr. and 3frs. Jacob
Epaniol, Miss Spaniol. i r !
Independence C. McBeth. !
:. Monmouth Mr. and ! Mrs. Wj
F4 Scott. Freda Nilder, Edna. Jack
son, Velma Ralmey. . '
" . KJamath Falls Mrs. A. Si
Simpson. "rrtjti-'.-j.
Portland Mr. .and Mrs. , Bart
CpfJey, Mrandlrs. H. E. Helm,
H. T. Sheriff, C. J. I Kelly, J. T.
Barrett. ' . . : t ; ,
i Salem Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore
M. . Barr, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ber
nard!, ' Mr., "and j Mrs. John b!
Natbman, Mr. and Mrs A. L. God
frey, Mr. and Mrs.-D- F. Doherty,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graber Mr
and Mrs. Jpbn Graber. pr, M- He-?
resa Schoettle, Anna M. Barr,
Mary T. Schoettle, Dorothy. God
frey. Ruth Haggerty. - Margaret
Nathman, Raymond Suing,; Lau
rence jBarr, Hnry Barr,. Gerald
Suing, Mr. and Mrs.'Ed jPratt. , n
iij ' f. l : M'-'l' '
j iReverend and. Mrs.-Horace Wil
Hston'of -Algona, Washington,' left
.fpr their home on Monday after
spending & week at the; home of
their son" and daiighter-in-lawi
Professor and Mrs. Horace Willis
ton, Jr. . nf' !fh ' '
. ; 1 - ' -"- ;-!,'! '
'Many are anticipation ithegrad
nation recital tonight of Miss
Gladys Mclntyre who will' be pre
sented in Waller Hail: fat 8? 13
o'clock by Professor E. W. Hob
son 1 "' j Miss - Mclntyre as fan unus
ually pleasing voice which the in
terested public Is Invited to hear.
Miss Mclntyre is president of the
Beethoven, club,, a.cpllege . rausl;
cal organization. ! i j
the Salem h,igh school teachers
win . meet In Jeffersonfor a pic
nic honoring nd.vMrs.t R. U.
Moore, Mr. Moore, who Is assis
tant principal at the high chool.
will leave Salem, to be connected ,
next year .-with' the JJniyeraity
high school at. Eugene.
,: ; v . . -: : .;. i.
The many friends fo Mrs. H, J.
Bean will be giad jto know that she
Is convalescing nicely from .her
recent illness. 1
' J?! '-t I
?The(; Finch club! wilj be -entertained
this evening, a t the home
of Mrs. B." C. Miles. Mrs. B- P
Carrier will enterta,in . With Mrs
Miles. ; 1 "' ;
ss. u, ! l
(The .Thursday Afternogn club
will , meet " on '.Thursday of this
week at the borne' of .MrsBC C
Miles., Mrs. F. .A. Eilio.tt will en
tertain with Mrs. Miles, f . J l
-ItCOjBVL ?XH?Air I
'Xoday -
r Reception honoring Mr. and
M.rs.' Charles E.fWard at the home
of VLrl and' Mrs. El'Cooke Patton,
SfZ Court street. 8 o'clock.-
., Miss Gladys Mclntyre in gradu
ation recital., Waller hall, 8
o'clock. ";T;i ;T '
I Salem branch of the National
League of Women Voters. Marlon
hotel,1 1 o'clock luncheon.
' : ... , ! : tThnrsday- ,
, Grace. E. Hall, presented by ,the
ladles ; of the . First Presbyterian
church at silver , tea. Dr. H. J.
Clements home. , - :
i Thursday Club.u Mrs. B. C.
MUea and Mrs. F. A. Elliott host
esses at the. Miles' home.
j : News .has reached, this city" of
the marriage, on Saturday of .Dor
othy Ziner, formerly, of Salem,
to N. C. . Pritchard, a i prominent
business man of Woitsbury, Wash
Mr. . and -JUrs. Pritchard ; left . im
mediately- for a trip, to '.Victoria,
B. C. They expect to Tis.it rela
.tives in, Salem at a later date, af
ter which ,.they .will return : to
Waitsburg where they .will make
their future home. , ; -
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" i Mr. r N. Van f Horssen ol Two
Falls, South ,- Dakota, willj arrive
tomorrow to be " the r guest; for
some time ' of his dauhter, Mrs.
J. C. Nelson. While' Mr. Van
Horssen has made; the coast trip
before, stopping in. both ( CalJfor:
nia and Washington,, this will be
his first visit in Salem, i
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' Over one . hundred cards - were
issued, for the formal tea yester
day . afternoon at . which Miss
Jenelle Vandeyort, one of the
most popular; members of - the
senior , class of ..Willamette : uni
versity, announced September as
the date ' of her ..weddtn&r -M(,
Rolland F. Randall. otJ,
(The. tea. charming j;
pointment; took.' place ulv
of the bride-elect's pare&tsTXr:
and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, with
calling hours from 3 'to 5 o'clock.
.Miss Dorothy . Owen . and .Miss
Verna McKeehan . greeted the
guests at the door while Mrs. H.
H, Vandevort and" Miss Jenelle
Vandevort received. " Small cards
wre presented' the guests naming
the nuptial day.
.Lovely baskets. on low pedestals
about the rooms were filled with
great masses of pink . rhododen
dron. In the drawing rpom'thoae
assisting', were' Miss " HoiHs.YicJc.
Miss Adelia White, Miss Remoh
Tyor, and Miss Ann Silver, ,"
(Miss 4 Florence.. Young, invited
the .guests Into the .dining room
where ; the lea-table was. a f love
ly, study in pink and silver. Pink
8f eet peas were used .daintily 4M
a jcenterpiece while pink.- candles
wf re V used ." in , harmonizing- silver
hqlders. - Miss Beryl .: Holt and
Miss Eva Randall presided, at the
ultns. Assisting . In the .serving
were: Miss Alma Wells, . Miss
Katherine ' Rossmah, Miss Ruth
Hewitt, Miss .Myrtle Jensen,, and
Miss Mildred ' Herwig. Others
aspisting in .the dining rpom,vcre.
at fs, Area caspeu or stayton, miss
Herbert , OstHsg, and , Miss Mil
dred Judson. ' '
During "t me afternoon -Miss
Margaret ! Arnold .sang and , Miss
Delferna Kelso. and Miss Mildred
Grant; played piano solos. ' ,
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fThe Colonial Dame Tea-Shoppe
was the scene on. Monday May. 18,
of: one of the ,delign.tful social, af
fairs of which Mrs. J. (Vincent
Mherin of San Francisco. was the
inspiration during her. sojourn in
SaJem when .Mrs. Daryl Proctor
entertained with a beautifully ap
pointed 1 o'clock luncheon. . An
effective color scheme of orange
was used in the candles that
Salem's nearest beach bigger and better than ever before will
XoYmall ,ppen its doors to the, public. DECORATION DAY. A
Xree open a r concert in the afternoon, and evening by Pacific
. City's 7 piece orchestra and a big dance in the evening is on the
. program. j :; vr:- ;,,; ; ; : . : .- , - .-- j : ; .-
4 . - During the past winter there ha3 been constructed at; Pacific
,. City a new hotel, 'alsd cottages and cnt houses." With our
spacious, protected campgrounds supplied .with rjUrc fountain,
f Water, pur tent- houses ajid cottages; apartments and hotels,
,? vevare; equipped to properly take care of you. We can entertain
you, .with the fishing, bathing, boating, clarfis aridi cfab fishing
afforded 1?y Oregon's preniier riyer tthe:Bi&KesjUicca.ilovJUiS.
, through the grounds pf the. Besort and the majestic Pacific;
all.wijLhin five minutes walk of the center of racif ic City.
- Stage Connections With 5alem .
iPor further, information .apply, to
Pacific City 'Suninier Resort
U3'it : :ip ific;eity,,.Pc.'r ; j. ' .
Twice aWdowiXimejfDivorced,
0
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n
It,
'"l know now that I have the man of my heart,", smiles; Mrs.
B." Hatfield, who is honeymooning with her uinth husband at .her
home in Urania, La.- It was a case of love at first sight, she avers,
the marriage- following a two day whirlwind courtship.. Two of her
-husbands died, six she divorced- ,' "
PARACHUTE JUMP IS
... FEATURE OF TOURNEY
1AX TO LEAP FRQM . l'LAXE
3000 FEET IX .AJlt
Big Military k invent at Corvallls
Satitt-day Promises Plenty
1 of I TliriUs
A -3000 foot parahcute jump
from an airplane will be one of
the thrillers of the military tourn
ament at Corvallis Saturday of
Captain W. J. f Chamberlain, as
sistant ; professor of entomology,
can make the necessary arrange
ments with Lieutenant Oakley G.
Kelly. Lieutenant; Kelly is bring
ing a fleet of 'nine, machines to
glowed n an old-gold cande labra,
Jnijlhe place-cards and, dainty fa
vors, and in the baskets of golden
itis' used about the rooms.
Clovers at the luncheon were
irtSjced yorC Mrs.,.T. A. , Roberts.
EVi'McJlechiin, Mrs. Lloyd
Fatmer. Mrs. . Clifford Farmer,
Mrs Ernest Thorn, - Mrs. Ronald
Jones, Mts Wiliam Mott, the hon
or guest., Mrs. J. Vincent Meher
in. ;and the hostess, Mrs. Daryl
ProptoT. .y
. .
Mrs. G. A.. Brandon of Bend will
arrive the latter part of the week
to be the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Elmer Ross for: an extended visit.
'
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carson
and Mrs. W, P. Fowle while in
Albany last Thursday as guests of
the .War Mothers there were en
tertained at luncheon at the home
of, Mrs. Richard Kriesel ( Teresa
Fowle).' ";'."''."
RIIICHESTERSPILW
.yTv . - .1 at buun auira,' a
luteal Am rwHrtttltt far
r Urn M4nM MkUKVi
k iv ixi Willi wtek-BtaafKJtato.VV
lb
4 e y;niM fort uv rru.mrf
w uiaauikB ac k a n km hi tarn m. a
80
jMiles
iErom
Salem
Corvallis for Ithe tournament.
,'A Corvallis man has agreed to
make the jump from the plane if
officials of the United States army
air service are willing. ; In Jump
,ing he will carry two paracbates.
Neither will be opened until the
man has fallen a thousand feet.
Whether; or not a -.person : re
mains conscious while falling at
a fast rate of speed is the purpose
of this experiment. Two ser
geants in "'the ' regular army in
Dayton. , Ohio, successfully per
formed this feat not long ago.
Airplanes will play a large part
in the program for the tournament
this year. In addition to the army
planes, under the j direction of
Lieutenant " Kelly, a commercial
airplane concern has agreed to
bring three machines to Corvallis.
Persons wishing to go up. will
have an opportunity. - :
A smoke screen will .be put but
by Lieutenant . Kelly. . ; Smoke
candles for this stunt have been
shipped to the director of the tour,
nament. Captain T, C. McCormick,
assistant professor of military
science and tactics.
iTItAIX CRASH KILLS 0E
LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 26
(By The Associated Press) -William
F. Edwards, 5 motorman,
was burned to death, another mo
torman was seriously Injured and
almost a score of passengers hurt
when two interuban cars collid
ed on a 25 foot high trestle near
here tonight.
-jThe trolley wire set fire to the
cars and the wooden trestle also
caught fire, j Edwards was pinned
in the wrecked car and' flames
prevented his rescue. ;
. The Statesman leads in the field
of the season's athletic activities.'
1 It M ,
' "ft r V V
Boys' Chorus Make Decided Hit in
3rd Annual , Concert Hsre La; tTf iht
Gale Dalton, Boy Soprano of Iortlanl, Iroves Hevelation; Numbers
.1 Are ExceBently Arranged
i What was undoubtedly the most
successful boys chorijs In the his
tory of the organisation was pre
sented last night at the Frist Chris
tian church, in the third annual
concert of the Salem Boys Chorus,
under the direction of Dr. H. C
Epley. ' . ' ' : ...
Original and striking musical
numbers were' presented by the
boys in several of their selections,
.in addition to the beautiful back
ground that ; had been prepared.
By the .use , of lattice .work : and
colored, lights ope of the most pic
turesque and attractive showings
was- given the chorus. '
Arranged mi the . platform in
their white blouses and red ties,
the 100 boy member of tho chorus
were well, presented, and the dec
orations, flowers and mosses, in
tensified the effect. .
J Gale Dalton. boy soprano of
Portland was the. sensation of the
evening, and no less marked was
the offerings-of Glen and Donald
Woodry. Frederick Wolfe1 and the
Instrumental members. ' ,
Tbe program opened with a ren
dition of ''Our Salutation," a" com
position specially arranged by Dr.
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69c and -50c -j OnlylDc
240 - 246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
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$16:00 S19J75
-S24.75 -: :
Prjnee of VVales styles with two - and ' '
four buttons iome: have v.cly.ct collars,
while others are of self materials; - ,
For Yourr'eok-End
. ; Outing
Ladie3 full cut khaki ; ' ;
knickers ........?... $2.48
Ladles closevweave . 1
tweed knickers :. $2.C3
Corduroy knickers .... .'.'3.48
Corduroy sleeveless jackets'
to match .L... ..;.....4........51.7o
By Dr.' EpIeyriWrector'
. - . - ; i
Epley, which was . followed ; by a
chorus number. "Dancing P'er the
Waves," while a reading by Stanley-King
,wa . well -received Jby the
interested .audience. .
Of interest was the Vkiddes epe
ciair! . presented t by Irwin Potter
and Robert. Brown, be , harp
number by Brown was a hit of, the
evening. - : '
.The comic number was interest
ingly portrayed by the chorus. :
?The patriotic closing number
presented by the ' boys was well
wprked out and showed the care
and training jlhat : theys had put
on it. .V-:"v .. - . ;
.The decorative effects and the
beautiful .lighting . results . were
made-possible. .by the .work, of J. '
V. Brown and L. V. Simpson, and
others .who contributed their .as
sistance in arranging the program.
O. J.' Hull and Clarence Oliver
are - assistant directors of . the
chorus,, while. Mrs., F.; N. Woodry .
and Robert Alexander, the pianists
and Mrs. J. O. Brown and Mrs.
II. C. Epley. secretaries.
A city of beautiful streets and
well-kept lawns. Salem; Oregon.
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