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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FIUDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 20, "102J-
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News
By AUDREY BUNCH, Phone 106
Outstanding Concert'
Announced for Tonight
Few music lovers In. Salem will
want to miss the concert at 8:15
o'clock thi evening at the First
Presbyterian church -which Lillian
Jeffreys Petri and Prof. Paul Petri
will .give jointly under the aus
pices of the Salem branch of the
American Association of Univers
ity Women as one of the outstand
ing' treats of the year. Professor
and Mrs. Petri are at the head of
the voice and piano departments,
respectively of4 the Oregon Agrf
cultural- college school of music.
The proceeds from the concert will
j io me oenept or t&e scnoiar
ship. loan fund. . .. J
An exceedingly Interesting pro-
' w r m i u n i n f. 1 1 ti nnri . fnw vnm
ning as iouows;
Impromptu, (Schubert) " ajrs.
Petri. '
(a) II MIo Bel Foco, Marcello
1686-1739; (b) Ideal (Tosti);
(c) Si nous-la vie Compris, (Den-
za j Mr. rem.
(aX BercenseV(Cbopin); (b)
Etude (black Tceys), (Chopin) Mrs
Petri:
(a) - Zwsl Grenadiere (Schu
mann; (b) Traum Duch die Dam
merung (Strauss) i" (c) Erl Koe
ni& (Schubert) ; Mr Petri.'
(b) Indian dance, (Wolf): (e)
BIrdBong, (Palmgren); (d) Coun
try dance, (Hinton); (e) Amiable
Conversation', Cowell), Mrs. Pe
tri. (a) Lone Dor, ( Homer) t.'tb) A
Memory, (Can2);: Tc) Twilight,
l (Tom Dobson); (d) Fidder of
Downy (Homer; (e) Edward. (old
, Scotch, ballad) Loewe, Mr. "Petri.
free. How shall, we complete the j
picture? Her hair, must be jshort.
This is why I have bobbed-my hair
- liberty complete and- undefiled. ;
Cooked Food Sale
Tomorrow ?
Barbara Frietchie tent. Daugh
ters of Veterans, will hold a cook
ed food sale? on Saturday, Novem
ber 21 at. Stewart's repair shop,
on the northiMe6f Court street.
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Seicing Club Tonight
Member of the, Barbara Frietch
ie Sewing club will meet this eve
ning (Friday), November 20, at
the home ot HMrar-Jennie Miller,
351 South. Kipteenth street.
D. of V. , Tent Inspected
An Important, event of the week
wad 1 the inspection of Rarbara
Frietchie tent To. 2, on Tuesday
evening., in the Chamber of Com
merce auditorium The hall was
beautifully decorated for the oc
casion with, baskets of pink rose
buds and chrysanthemums.
The following department offi
cers were present for the event:
Mrs. Mary Entress, department
president; Margaret Becker of"
Portland, department inspector;
Madeline Nash, department secre
tary; department council member
No. 1, Lucy Loose of Portland; de
partment council member No. 2,
Julia K. Webster; department
press correspondent. Bertha Berg
man; guide, Marie Bennett of
Portland, and department chief of
staff, Louisa Kezar. Additional
guests were Mr. Charles Fessen
SCREEN FAVORITE COMING
Episcopal Bazaar
Tomorrow
Interesting preparations are be-
tpg rapidly completed for the an
nual Christmas bazaar which the
ladies of St. Paul's guild and of
w- iiir? jutiiiii e ii: i in i r . i ti .i
''pal church will sponsor all day to
morrow at the parish house. A
doll booth, as well as the usual
array or attractive articles in
needlework, will be on sale. Mrs.
Frank Spears will be in charge of
the tea table. Mrs. C- C. Page and.
Mrs. Homer Smith, will be in-
charge of the rooked--foods- 5'S--
I SOCIAL
CALENDAR I
Former Salem Girt r '?
Wins' Concert , ..VVX'
- The many Salem friends of
"an I. Carleton of j-12?f-j,erry
treet.' Eugene. forB3i- A nuoJ.
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v"-'-ii""" interested to
know that she f declared the
winner of a unlyamea haSr.
cpntest held iut clty. The
competition was teen, the Eugene
Guard annaug,--c0mmentlng
on the cottwt.tMrg Carleton da
a sister .01 M il0 y Burton.
V essay follows, with
'r u.rpunit of 50 words adding
lQ the Atere'et of the competition:
X f aV f. Time, '
"Placet Sitting room- .
4'. Small, girl standing in front of
mirror. Black, curly hair, in
w disarray. She is trying to-omb
out the tangles. Glances often at
the clock. ; Struggles vainly, fin-
ally bursts Into tearsthrows comb
at the mirror, runs frdm the room
? Scene II. Time. 1900. ; .
Place:" Street crossing.
Young lady dressed in long
dress, waist rigid,' sleeves balloon
shaped. Her hair is escaping from
its combs and pins, as. the result
of a strong wind. Her hat is at a
crazy angle. Finally Manages th
crossing.
Scene III. Time, 25-
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Lady dressed in'short skirt and
sweater.' stout shoes, -and "body
Today '
Prof. Paul Petri and Lillian
Jeffreys Petri in concert. Aus
pices of American Association! ri)t
University Women. First Pre
byterian church.
Royal Neighbors'Bewinb
Mrs. Sarah NebnTl3y;. fjo'rth
Twentieth street,' t '
Annual harvest, honk -"festival.
Old PeoplAVBome.525 center
street. 2 jSt tOrScjck.
's club classes.
Clb-:hoj8V' Psychology and
K4Yar Town."
T.ffi4 'Cornelia Marvin's class in
JSodern thought. City library.
t,West Side circle, Jason Lee Aid
Society. Social meeting. Mrs.
Alfred Vick, 1493 N. Liberty street
hostess.
Woman's Alliance of the Uni
tarian church. Mrs. C. F. Hamil
ton, 290 N. Front street, hostess.
2:30 o'clock.
Past Matrons' association. Mrs
Godfrey's, 40 N. Liberty street.
Woman's Union of First Con
gregational church. Sewing and
business meeting.
Hal HIbbard Auxiliary. Armory
2:30 o'clock.
Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's
Episcopal, church, Mrs. " James
Walton, -1077 Center street, host
ess.' 2:30 o'clock..
Saturday
Annual scholarship loan tea. A;
A. U. W. Mrs. Claudius Thayer's
home, Willamette Lodge, 255 K
Capitol street.
Northwest, poetry society. Mrs
Claudius Thayer hostess, at Wil
lamette Lodge.
Junior Guild bazaar. St. Paul's
Parish bouse.
: Salem Grange homecoming. Hall,
10:30 o'clock."
Monday
Chapter AB. of the PEO sister
hood. Miss May Rauch, hostess.
Dr. Mary C. Rowland's apartment
Tuesday
Salem branch, National League
of Women Voters. Luncheon at
Gray Belle.
den; division, secretary - treasurer
of the Son of Veterans; Miss
Maude" E.- Stevens, president of
Mary Logan tent. No. $ of Port
land Mrs. Monroe, past depart
ment secretary of Seattle; Grace
Green, past department junior vice
president, Portland, and Mr;
Loose "of Portland. . ;"'"
A number of members were
present from Wood burn' and S!1"
verton. '; '
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Circle President Honored -j
The southeast tlrcle of the First
Methodist church met n Wedns
day afternoon t the home of their
president. Mrs. R. C. Miller. Fol
lowing the devotional period and
business session, the ladles took
charge of thetprogram and initi
ated a birthday surprise for Mrs.
Miller. Mrs. E. J. Swafford read
a birthday tribute which Mrs. Hal
vorsen had composed. '"Mrs. Miller
was made the recipient not only
of a delicious birthday cake, with
candles, but' also of a beautiful
bouquet of roses. Mrs. Miller also
received a box of magnificent
chrysanthemums from her son and
his wife In Urbana, 111.
Woman's Club Plans
Bridge Ten,
Mrs. Homer Goulet will act as
general chaltnian for the antici
pated bridge tea vhXch the Salem
Woman's club Will sponsor early
In December. Mra.&G4iet will
be assisted in thefilSSkiBg f the
arrangements. by-Mr4 forge A.
White. Club; Tmerabjpj' -who will
form th9 -f0mtile. 0f assistants
for tbjKevent Ifft fce named at an
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frjepds. at the . Johnson, .home.
Autumn flowers and foliage decorated-
the rooms.-' Mrhai Urt.1
Roy Mills won' th honors of the
evenlngi ' v - " - j
Invited for ther evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Wralter
L. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Patton. Dr. aad Mrs. Wilson H.
Darby, Dr. and Mrs. Phil Newmyer
Dr. and Mrs, C. E. Bates. Mr, and
Mrs.' James H. Nicholson. Mr. and
Mrs. W.- I. Staley, Mr. and Mrs.
P. rA. Eiker, Dr. and Mrs. G- C
Bellinger; Miss Zoe Stoektoa, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Butler, and Mr.
and Mrs. PaHl V. Jphnson. '
Friday Bridge. Club Today
Mrs. F. G. Delano will enter
tain members of the. Friday bridge
luncheon elub at her home, 292
North Church street, today.
Guests in Neicberg
Guests in Newberg over the
laat week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dann " and Miss Eva Miles
Woman's Auxiliary to Meet
Mrs.. James Walton will enter
tain members of the woman's aux
iliary of 'St. Paul's Episcopal
church at her, home today at 1077
Center :street7 The meeting will
be at 2:30 o'clock.
Colleen Moore, provetf favorite of the moving picture patrons of
Salem, is going to be the surprise offering of the Oregon theater over
the week-end. amtearlne in her latest production, "We Moderns.
The showing here will be the first for this picture In the entire
northwest, and it comes heralded, from the east as a clever and am-us-
ine bit that will not soon be forgotten. New York critics rated it as
the best thing that Miss Moore has ever done.
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1 )oman Is Head
10 f Democratic
Publicity Office
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S Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, Xcw
York City," right hand woman to
Gov. Al Smith is head of the
Democratic state publicity bu
reau. "Politicians builJ their
platforms with social reform
flanks to suit women," she says.
the affair will go towards the in
terior improvement o the club
house, including the tinting. of the
walls. The Giese-Powers Furni
ture company will lend many at
tractive appointments -for the room
on the day of the bridge tea.
Miss Marvin's Class
The Salem Arts' league section
in modern thought, of which Miss
Cornelia Marvin Is the leader, will
meet at 7:30 o'clock thif evening
at the public library. Tho class
will continue throughout the year.
Individuals may enter at anr time,
attending beforehand tonight, If
they desire- "as visitors. The sec
tion meets on alternate Fridays-
Harvest Home Tea
The annual .harvest home festi
val tea this afternoon at the Old
People's home is the day's center
of interest for Methodist women
throughout the city. Special an
nouncement comes to the effect
that Miss McCleary, for three years
matron of the Jesse Lee home in
Nome, Alaska, will be present" to
speak during the afternoon. Miss
McCleary will probably make an
exhibit of Alaskan curios at the
tea hour. Calling hours for the
tea at 1525 Center street will
be from 2:30 to 5 o'clock.
Zena Community Club
The Zena Community club will
meet at S o'clock Friday eveniqg
with a splendid program planned
for the evening. Special music wilj
bei given by a male quartet from
Salem. A cafeteria lunch' will
follow the program. The com
mittee in charge includes R.' D.
Shepard, R. H. Barker and J. S-
Hlatt.,
Boys' Program at Church
Rev. Charles E. Ward, pastor
of the First Congregational
church, has arranged a program
of particular interest for the boys
when special films will be shown
at the church, beginning at 7
i oLijEsr moxREir nusais-i
THE DALLES'Of. Xot: IS. j
Mrs. M Ary ' Gush ing; 9 3 eastern,
Oregon's "oldest ' woman, pioneer
both' la agerand length of LTesfl-
dence; died today-at thehome of
jsaiw WJLlHanj,Ht..CuihlnR,.on th. .
Colombia ' highway three m11s"
from J The" Dalles. MrsTt Cashing!
had' "been ' a resident 'ot W00 ?
county6lHca,l53. SM.waa born;
ini Ireland, in 1833 . - .
. turn .
: isariy ver Wfr have a good supply of TDI4? 4
'NUiPIrlistm.on ljand but all.l?ub3.Jeft-
onliaiid November 20. wiU be planted as soon there-
afierW the weather 11 permit -
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o'clock. A small ' admission fee
will be charged. " Adults will be
cordially welcome-
Chapter AB to Meet
Chapter AB of the FKO sister
hood will meet on Monday evening
at Dr. Mary C. Rowland's apart
ment with Miss May Rauch. 'as
hostess of the evening. A Shake
spearean program has been plan
ned for the evening.
"Five Hundred" Party
On Monday
Six-tables of five hundred were
in play Monday evening when
Mrs.' -f Paul-V. Johnson and Mrs.
Sara,-Butler entertained a group ot
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ROSTEIH 6 GREEKBAUP.1
MenV Flannel Shirts
Big Assortment Best Merchandise1
UNION MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN
This is a new line of Real Tailored Clothinggood ;
materials well made
Men's, Suits, $24.50, $29.50, $35 and $40
Young Men's SuiU, $20 and $24.50
These Suits are from $6 to $10 under-priced to
introduce this new line of - L
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Leather Coats
Made o Genuine Horsehide
27 Inch Coat
Three Welt Pockets, full leather Collar, full leather
Cuffs with knit Wristlet inside ! ; '"
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Genuine Horsehide. Price $14.50
Blacki 32 Inch: Coatr
i Button down flap Podcets-i-full leather Collar and
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Same as above only with lare fur Shawl Collar
f .:r": Price $22.50.) " ' . i - '
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