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Successful Recital Given
The many Salem friends - of
Professor Franklin B. .Launer,
now of the Christian College Con
servatory of Mosle at Colombia,
Missouri, will be 7 Interested to
know ofth large success which
is greeting him in bis new loca
tion. .- ... . . ;
Under ' the caption,- "Sunday
Recital at Christian Enjoyed the
Colombia. Daily .Tribune has this
to say;-'., . '' 'v'
,,Tbe piano recital at. Christian
College- yesterday, afternoon by
KranKUn-B. Launer, new assistant
uslc, J was tie program t of "an
arjtsf-rrom start" to finish!
Rarefy,has a 'Columbia1 audi
ence heard a ,' performer who
showed a', higher ;conceptolnor
composer's moods and greater kc
euracjr fa . execntt&tw V4r1""";
The Chopin group was so finery
done that the trained listener oft
en caugbt glimpses "of De.lPacb
mann. Mr. ' Launer 's unusually
delicate tbu'ea gate at times a
flawing melody nad again f lasses
of tone that proTed him to be mas
ter of contrasts in handling his in-,
. strument.
"The difficult Dubussy. -number,
Reflets dans 1'eau, showed 'accur
acy and keen Insight ihfo'tueT In
terpretation of the modern Bch'ool.
The Phillpp ! itnrbar, '. 'Fireflies,
which was dashlUVUh uejight
ful abandon was studied with' that
great master,, whlleJJr., Xauner
was a sifrdef-Tn$rwfs.-' '? fr"
Mr. Launer was forced to re
spond to an encore after the Spoon
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his interpretation f the ploheer
spirit as revealed In the folk
dance. ;
"The singing melody of thei
Mendelssohn-Liszt transcription
- Ion Wings of Song was beautifully
k apparent and the Hungarian"
'Rhapsody which closed the pro
gram was a masterpiece of bril
liancy or rare ability. .
WHlistons Have Guests ' V
Professor and Mrs. Horace
Wllliston hare been entertaining
as their house-guests for the past
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Social ' Calendar
- today - .;
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. Business and 'Professional Wo
men's club. Chamber of Com
merce rooms. , 8 o'clock. Miss
Adella Prlchard, main speaker. '
A. A- U. W." class in literature.
96' Court street, "7130 o'clock.
Prof. Horace Wllliston, instruc
tor.
terlan Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs.
L. L. Laws, Rt. 5, hostess.
lien's Monthly Bible class- dln
ne. " First1 Presbyterian church.
6:30 o'clock. :?- - ' -
Silyer tea. Ladies of the Cen
tral Congregational church. 2:30
o'clock.- Church parlors. Corner
19th and Ferry streets. v
Unitarian conference in Port
land. "...i '
t Past Noble ,ards association
of the Rebekah lodge. Mrs. H. A.
Keene hostess. if .
Central circle of the Jason Lee
niece. Miss Lucille Wilson of Palo
Alto, California, whose father,
Arthur Wilson, will be remem
bered as a former Salem resident
and an employee of the States
man Publishing Company twenty
years ago. '
Golden Wedding Anniversary
: A sftrprise party was held at
the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Soulh Dfrlaloa of the Presby-4W. Pugh at Clear LaeHin honor
or.tneir aotn weaqing; anniversary,
October 3 wjThjs Liejening was
spent in talking over old times by
the elders1 and gimeif were piayed
by the young, folisl jj ' "x i
. Mr. Chas.' PugU and 'Joan Ham
ilton were married at their pres
ent home, then the home of her
mother, October 3, 1875. Mr.
Pugh was born at the old Pugh
donation claim just north of Sa
lem while Mrs. Pugh crossed the
plains when five years old. Among
the friends who came to wish them
well were some who were at. the
Ladies' Aid. Mrs. W. A. Bondo,1, wedding reception 50 years ago.
UPSET STOMACH,
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Chew a fe Pleasant 'Tablets
Stomach Feels Fine I
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r , , So pleasant , so inexpensive, so
quick to settle an upset stomach
The .moment "Pape'a Dia pepsin'
reaches the stomach all pain and
aistresff from indigestion or a sour,
gassy stomach vanishes.
- Millions know Its inagic- All
iru ggists recommend - this harm-
jess stomach corrective. adr.
13 4 0 N. Cottage St., hostess2:30
o'clock. ?
Thursday
. Prof. N. B. Zane's U. of O. ex
tension class in artnnder spon-
aorship of Salem Arts league, 7:30
to 9 o'clock: ; , ;
East Side Division Of the Pres
byterian Ladies' Aid society. Mrs.
J. N. Skaife,.34prth Nineteenth
woman 8'Kener uorps ijaait;
Aid society. Pot luck dinner at
cenence.f In Port
land.
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L Se"fe$nianv club (classes.
Club 'tibttS-'on 'North Cottage
street: ,... ' ... .. '
2:00-2:45 o'clock. Psychology.
Prof. C. L. Sherman, instructor.
2:45-3:30 o'clock. "Know Tour
Town" class. Mrs. E- Ej Fisher
in charge,
, Miss Cornelia Marvin's class in
modern ' thought- Salem Art's
League. -Public , library. 7:30-9
o'clock."
- Old Fashioned .Dance. St- Jo
seph's Auditorium. ; '.- ;
WHM3 of the First Methodist
church. ; - Missionary tea honoring
the natiqninecretary 'Mrs.
Brock. '. : . .
Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's
Episcopal church. Mrs. Joseph
Bauhmgartner 835 D street, hostess.-
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.v ' Mv Saturday
Salem Women's club luncheon.
Marion hotel 1 o'clock. ?
"Cooked food' sale. Ladies of
the Oak Oi-OvV 'grange. . P.
iicketof fke : i
Monday
V MacDowell Cluh concert. Waller-
Hall. 8: 15 o'clock.'
Vv Mrs. C. A." Park's Bible class.
Public library. 7:30 o'clock,
stiffness.. Others, sayvthe poor so
several weeks Professor Willis
ton's parents. Reverend and 'Mrs.
Horace Williston, Sr., wholwill
leave shoctllorjSputhern Califor
nia where they will spend the
winter. Last week an additional
guest ' at - the"tVilliston home'Was
Mrs. Warren A. Miller of Puyallup,
Washington, an aunt of Profes
sor Wllliston. : j -
Guest From Palo Alto
4 Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilsoa
have as their house-guest their
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. W. Pugh, Mrs. Fred Ham
mock, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pugh, Dr. and
Mrs. Cable, of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Schlag, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Evans,
Mr. Wm. Hammock, Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Homer of Los Angeles, Mr.
and Mrs. Garner, Miss Margurette
Wood, Joan Evans, Neva Smith,
Ada May Smith, Loretta Smith,
Lorna .Hower, Donald Moore,
Kleth Smith, Melvin , Jlower and
the' smaJil daughter of . Mr. and
MrS. Roy Smith, A number of
beautiful presents were received
in keeping with the Golden anni
versary; ,
Miss Frances Weiser spent the
week-end in.Corvallis as the guest
of Miss Eunice Brandon on the
Oregon Agricultural College cam
pus. Miss Day Marries
A marriage which has been
much of a surprise to her many
friends was that of Miss Hattie
Day of this city and Mr. M. J.
Coleman of Denver, Col. Miss
Hattie Day; is the eldest daugh
ter of Mrs. A. E. Day of this city.
She has been a resident of Salem
many years where she has a wide
circle of friends.
Mr. Coleman is from Denver,
Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman
left Tuesday morning for a ten-
day trip to Portland, -Seattle and
other northern points. They ex
pect to-- make Iheir "home- in Sa
lem . "
Mrs, McNary Honored
A number of prominent Salem
society; women attended the large
tea which was given yesterday aft
ernoon: . at the home of Mrs.
George WT. Joseph on East Six
teenth street North for the pleas
ure of Mrs. Charles L. McNary,
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ventton. will "be held In the First
Methodit .i Episcppal ;.cnjEda,
Twelfth and Taylor streets, Octo
ber 27-3tf. lnchlsive, and 111 pre
sent! several points of , view con
cerning the-child and hl-4 veduca
tion In the home, in the school and
in the world. A symposium' has
been planned for Thursday after
noon,, October ,29, which will be
conducted by the national presi
'dent of the Parent-Teacher asso
ciations, Mrs.' Margaretta Willis
Reeve, who will discuss tbe sub
ject from the, parents' standpoint
Miss Cornelia Spencer, president
of the Teachers association, will
represent the s community; - the
state librarian, Miss Cornelia Mar
vin, will explain the contribution
of the library to the life of the
child, and Miss Mildred! Steritt
secretary of the class room de
partment of, the State -Teachers
association,' .will talk- from the
teacher's point orvlew.,! 5
In addition to the'splendid mu
sical ; program planned . land . the
large number of important speak
ers, all of whom have a valuable
and inspirational message, the
program of the annual convention
of the Oregon .Parent-Teacher as
sociation is so arranged as to give
more time than, has ordinarily
been found possible, in , conven
tion to the intimate, personal con
tacts with the leaders of, the dif
ferent activities of the association
and for vigorous discission of
plans and methods of carrying on.
This has been accomplished by
placing the opening hour of the
morning session at 9:30, leaving
the period from 8 , to 9;: 25 open
Ontrtl Prest Phoo
Divorced from Tom Moorerfilm leading man. Renee AJar
'(above), screen heroine, is acquiring a new husband, Dougla
OilmOre also of the movies.
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- By Radio
SATOkDAV, OCTOBER 24 .
This "game will be broadcast play by play, from K.. G. W.
- If you can't see thisame on't fail to hear it. . .
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Oregon who" will soon join her!
husband in Washington, D. C.
Among those going down were:
Mrs, Charles L. McNary, Mrs. T.
A. Livesley. Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs.
John J. Roberts, Mrs. J. Shelley
Saurman, Mrs. George F. Rodgers,
and; Mrs. W. H. Lytle.
Presiding at the tea tables for
the! Portland affair were Mrs.
Keith Powell of Woodburn, Mrs.
Harry Albert, Mrs. Lawrence A.
McNary, Mrs. Raphael P. Bonham,
Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. Edward
Hirstel, and Mrs. William H.
Smith.
Those who assisted in the din
ing: room were:
Mrs. Charles E. Sneli, Mrs.
William E. Kiernan, Misses Patri
cia! Smith, Nancy Bonham. Hanita
Mayer and Ardelia Haradon.
Wi R. C. to Meet
i The members of the Woman's
Relief corps Ladies' Aid, will meet
Thursday, October 22, for an all
day meeting. at the . Fairgrounds
The regular pot-luck dinner will
be served at noon.
Honored on Birthday
A group of friends entertained
on Saturday afternoon of r last
week honoring Mrs. L. H. Rob
erts on the occasion .of her birth
day. The delightful affair was
! planned &3 a complete surprise.
for conferences.- Pages will warn
each group fiva- minutes hefore-the
opening of the morning session.-
Portland Telegram. JiV
Jason Lee Society J i:
The Ladies Aid., society , or. tne
Jason Lee Methodist church will
meet on Friday afternoon at the
home of '. Mrs. William A, Bond.
1340 X. Cottage street. Tfie
Hallowe'en features wil) predom
inate In the social scheme.
Guest of Author . .
Miss Mae ateeuam was enter
tained on Sunday afternoon at the
country home, out from Albany,
of Charles Alexander, the famous
writer of animal stories. ' Mr.
Alexander is now writing a, story
which . will feature the Wonder
Dog, Bobbie. ,
MacDoweli Club Reception '
The .members " of , the - Salem:
MacDowel club wilt sponsor. , rer
ception on Monday evening in
Waller Hall, following, the con
cert, honoring Mrs. E. C. Pelts,
preident of, the Portland Mac
Dowell club who will contribute
the introduction on the program
The associate 5 members 'of the
club and their friends will he the
guests. . 4 . , , . . t' . . ...
Mrs, Qrover. C Bellinger has
been appointed as social chairman
for the eteningHer committee
includes;,? Mrs. Carrie. Mrs
J. EL Law, Mrs, O. R. Bonell, and
Mrs. George Ailea.
The Salem MacDowell club is
one of. the most valuable organi
zations of 4ts kind in the valley
and a large list of pajtrons are
awaiting fche.' openlBg of th coh.3
cert seso hwith Interests " A J I
DeiegatiQ Appointed V n4i
At,a interesting meeting yes-jf'
terday at home t -Mra. O-P.- - !
Bishop ot, the legislative, commit
tee of the, Salem Woman's club i
Mrs. Bishop and. Mrs. E. E. Bragg , ,f
were named to represent tne. ciud
at the Institnte which will be ;
sponsored, by the Americanization
department Vf the Oregon Feder
ation on Friday in Portland.
T. H. D. Club Entertained
The. members of the THD club ,
were delightfully entertained. on t
Monday eveniff gat the ' home of ,
Bertha Miller with HatUe Brown,
Mrs Frank Martin, sClara Miller, ;
and Alice Ribbs present as guests. " .
The. -evening, was spent with, nee- (
dlework. A feature ofthe oCca-
sion. was the kitchen shower hon-'
orlng Miss iSIsIe Boynton, bride-,
elect. .. Delicious - refreshmenta. . .
were served. . ..
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Ai A: U.XV French Section:
The French section ot the Am
erican Association of University
Women will open classes- on Wed
nesday evening. Noveirfber 4.'
two weeks from today, at the
hvime of Professor Wbodworth'at ' '
386 Bellevue street. All members'
of the AAUW who contemplate' ;
taking the course ; are asked "to ' ,.
leave their names with Miss Mary ;
Eyre,; phone 3043-M before Nov-,.-,
ember 4. " : "' .
. The literature section of the! .
class will 'open tomorrow evening,. -at
Professor E. C. Richards' home
(Continned en Bifa )
rooms, with refreshments served
at the tea-hour.
In the group were: Mrs. L. H.
Roberts,; Mrs. -Mattle Roberts,
Mrs. C. M. .Roberts, Mrs. Belle
Roberts,! Mrs, Peck, Mrs. Beadle,
Mrs. H. W. Chadwick, Mrs. Erp,
Mrs. W. Bond, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. G.i Black, Mrs. Bert
Waller, Mrs. Chas. Hageman, Mrs.
Thos. Acheson, Mrs. Folion, Mrs.
P. L. Frazier, Mrs. Melvin John
son, Mrs. Feustman, Mrs. Sliton,
Bernice Roberts.
Club Luncheon Saturday
The members of the Salem
Woman's club are looking forward
with"" pleasure to the 1 o'clock
luncheon on Saturday at the Mar
ion Hotel at which Mrs. Saidie Orr
Dunbar, president of the Oregon
federation, will be the chief guest
and the .main speaker of the day.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. F.: G. Bowersox, who
la dining 'room' chairman, or Mrs.
Wm: Pordyce Fargo, the local
president, Mrs. T. S. Roberts is
arranging special musical num
bers for the occasion.
P. T. Contention
"The Home land School in Edu
cation" is the thought around
which the program for the twen
tieth annual convention of the
Oregon Parent-Teacher association
wife of the senior senator from Lovely roses were used in the has! been constructed. .The con-
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Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Portland, October 31-November 7
Remember the above dates ! This week affords stock
growers and farmers with anopportunity to study the
finest pure bred stock in America.
The United States National Bank is naturally, inter
ested in the great work of the Exposition for breeding
of better stock, and is something we are always encour
aging, too. So set aside this week we know you will
benefit from attending. ,
United States
National Bank
Salem, Oregon.
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A Mack Sennett Comedy
McDonald at the Organ
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More Reckless Pace of Today and t
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