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I 4 v - By AUDTIED DUKCII ew Deaf SriooZ Officials lonored at Formal Reception More than . five hundred Jln it&Uons were issued for" the'out ' andingly successful "reception hich,took' place last "night lit' the tale School Tor the Deaf,"" honojf S Superintendent and. Mrs.'F. yman i Steed, recent arrivals In rcgon from Pennsylvania: "4 'te Joint auspices "ot the vHtate joard nf Cdntrol ajft1hrPaerflty i the School .for; J he,DeafJ I i nt rod liciag -I'o v'i'heVet-eYviajas Jne'was Mrt H. l-i. Armstrong.; tn !he line wereVthfrojrflcliL of tlir'ft tate Board ', of TontroL arid thett V Ives and" the honor gust;-'a4 fn4 lo'uiif Governor Walter f . Pierce,'? Mf,4 and Mrsr Sm; loiter, . Mr. : and Mrs.: Thomas 4B. Ivayir Coll and' Mrs Carle" Atjrams md Superintendent" anot Mts'.rF.r Lyman Steed, i'' C-'"-usrC-? ?v I Many dellghtfiilnusWaf.'nuia ers were cohtrikutedl during tlje ivening by stndentaTof the Sacred Heart rAoadeniy. ? Tarlpus k auin ! ers were given ;,hy Miss Najiey Thielsen, lisa Marian Boyje. MI3 Ma ry Jean ; Porter,:- Miss' Thetma porter,4 MjSsLorena ;Lhld, Miss M a r?aVjt " -tdry Thnipsoi$ iahd MI.4Ahes iBolsah'rX yipltifiini' iierk 1"T Leonard taytc Kiiid lirlhoplionie'selectioos contribute J kill, further to th pleasure 41 Its Dccaaion. .-,TheiBMiste- was-1 11) "LISTEN IN" - . DinBCF.Coneer-tsf ' ; " KGW40f-5), Portland!. f!-:5.5 KGO 36 1.2), Oak land. .: ' --V-:';" il o;.-. ? - JtarAtol f ;V:-H S-IO KGW (4i;a) f rortlaml t Kducatidnal ;fns2r4m; f v-f-i'T: n Kewsf'-:? "Vt-'ifytrfi ; 7:45 K G W 401.3), PortlamL, -- 1 ' 5 Stories " V. :; i 7:WJ:1. KFJR (363), Port land. Boy . Scout tory. I : SO-7 1 SO Klt J X403J7 , Xos , AngelcVHtetdry story," Pjof Ilertiog;' weekly'.Tisit Radio Fairies, wiiff' Queen Titanla; Sandman rand--Unci W John i ?;I5-.KG V X491), rprti ' land. Bustniess talks. i ' 1 6- i 3 JZX3 W- 491S) , rort- . liiioLit.Kenia'jt dance orchek-t - trat4?:'t X-c.': i lahdy ; Klwanis-clab frolic, -j a-i 1 kiij - (400.20.; ix0-A. p:elci - Leighton's orchestra J ' 6:0 -7:30, history storyi rrof. Ifertjog; -weeklR Tlsi(i of the Radio Fairies,- with Queen 'Tlfahla, Sandman and Uncle John 'Charles Lesli ' H Kl . xeadtn bs : Jnor; 5? H . iian,, contralto; 7:30",. talk on dogR,1; If. -Mi ', IUbertson j-TU S 30, program f Greater 12agle . Jiok i dnbi.i 9J SQrli),; .stftn - trio1; 10-1 1; Clark's dance rchestrat - -v' r6: 5 5dinner concert; oireadsi IJoarGoagli 1UI0, Walter ltiough. "rlol tois : Florence AirCormick, cellist; ' K m i ty," Ilsleyi McCorbiick, plan istf Metropolitan ! male " singersS? ih9 : 3 Q, Annabelle joijes-RoseV -contralto; -Carrie Jones, accompanist i Dean - Scott Donaldson, violinist; 9 : 3 0. "aaction bridge'f eature; 10-11. nirvin-Deners Califor nia Coliegiansi 7 .-' ; H' ' 7-0 WTIAT: Xer York; WGN", Oilcaso; VOC Davewportt AVCCO,t IlianeapolisVand: 40 ' ' otlict'eastcra.'fetatlonsC? Ito gram of. old-fashioned dance numbers, played, by Henry Ford's orchestra. f 7.I l-KPW Yt (252), HoUy vrood. Tf health talk, Dr. W. I.-.Schnster; .-7:15, .micro phone brevafesr' 8-97X.Ittle baritoheT StarrRussell,"blffef singer; 9-10, dance orchea tra; ft-11, frolic; Bill Bean . dine, famous, jscreen director, as "guest annoancer. - 7.13 -JE ? It, 4$4)rfSettle; ; : 3 Oi bedtime ..story, book reviews;'' and music; -'t-O-it, Ilalstead's orchestra. :" ' . :3rt-tl KIT (467), Xos An geles. 4 6:10, rest pocket pro gram; 6:45, Rad lft orial;:J S , program arranged by Myra BeUe YlckewrriS-.' Examined prosrram: 9-10: dance 'orches- . tra; .10-lliv Ashleyf- Sisters, Bud, i Cor,. Billy and ' Polly Hall, Charlie Cole.- , ? Bulem L1 " ption hours were from eight t 0 ,M7 7 The affaYrVifponsoresd U0leJ bzc::e KEiiDrjcns lnsurcr.es of AH Kir :.3TcLJ6t II JIJ' TJ.calcr I LTHEI ORECSHSfAlESMANT SALEM DREGORi"" T 4.1 . " ! 2 mo 3r " . . f Hon 108 . t - change pt Miss ,.EstherjlIprrisj :'' iii Bertha Thomas and . Mr. Catjferitef were fn 'general, charge 6t the event wMcir "Was attended by r hdtrgs'' ir leading ' bnslhess men an4 thelf wi'ves- state offi elalSI anflrthelclly Imoftt pro'tntn eat jpfBopio. J '2 , r'7 .'t'r J", -J-1-: "1 ckttof-town 'gHests in 'attend ancelurInK,Jhe veiiing weice Su Hr intendeni a4j (r.i7.1dyo' :nft Misi " ll'Afn 5 'JrorthruB nt Hie W.iniptons.aV 'School ro tfte piealf at 'atfcouTe-' ;'; "I ; 'I I j)pfiajrpfj hejeceiif.a9t nigH were AfK .Tand. .MrsRrne Mr:r RpeteCl6BBm tres4and MiUrMf'f4Belb. The inalhjoftdlhg'l w!s' heaii t if lil jy 1 epfft te f or ; n ta wcasion,' pal litM, great' mas8elf early pussy wilioW;ranl Ver lighted: Vantlies being used In He'hallwayftand' re- ceiving room?; t IjrUY Refreshments , weesef ved from an i atractfyelyT1" appofntedj table" eentereOj ; wiin a ioviy: oasKef, pt narcissi, . ninkv:,;canatiqns, J and maidenhair f ern, V Ijth pfnlf tulle bow ?olT te Tianfeo thebaskefc Delft blue candles burned" In Dutch silver holders" at each cor nerj,bf the .table - , .- . ; u-' Pfesfdi.ng'" at' ' the -urns were": MIsJS ' Tiedrk" . Carve-f, Mrs. A. I. siitier ikfrs Syitia'-Smlth,i"and Mrs. llfilVSmith. - Xgroup of tech-- er8! tfrpnt the school ; apifcted I in th iservtingr In f hegfoup were: MU'A'da RanfeT&; 'Mi3y "Annette btiismb re'; . 'Miss '' G ladys Ad ams Miss" Dorotny Smart.-' and Miss Marthfc Raneyi ;rV v , : f 4 Wtll'iam Ltndslroht and Robert Caretitefi Mn i clever i costomes, seifvie'd'f'as pages'1 throughout - the eve i i . :t -t .,. Stated 'Communication .4 , The , members of Willamette Shrine No. 2, Order of the, White- Shrine of 'Jerusalem, wilfhold the regular stated communication in thf jMasonlc Temple at., 8 o'clock ths,' evening.' . Ladies' Aid Society .' r 'jThe Ladie'.jAld fiociety. of thf Christ Lutheran church will, meet on I Wed nesday in f teniop n a t-A he home c Mrs. k."v. iiusn, N"j4th streets Mrs. Battalion will be 1 assistant hostess 'with : - Mrs! Bridge Party at The Spa - (Among the attractive affairs of the eaYly Jannary jreks'ras the bridge' tea at .which Mrs. Carl -Armstrong. waa jMstejsaJ.ate . lst week at The Spa.;-Rose and white carnations were used "with lovely e?ect tn'thp'rose room.wbeTe.th gaests . were entertained.; Mrs, Eir pane held the high score a the' conclusion J' an afternoon oi bridge" at five tables. In th re viving ; Mrs Earl Dane assisted the! hostess. i fMnk J Iowartl Rexi Mrs. Jesse CorgeMrs.-W. 11 Armstrong and Mir. John Krebs joined the bridge gifnwp-at'.the -tea -hour. ? . . I Those accepting the invitation Jor the: early afternoon were 'Mrs. Si !U. Kennedra MrsuC.. ;Par vin Mrs. It to ! Uoppes, .Mrs. Lep Paie, Mri TAbbreXi Johnson, Mrs. HchaeieKS cure 1 i An antnnmiiol nd. itf .' . ji v.vviiuttiivai aiiu ' ti- i j f ecti ve -Cobgh Syrup made in Salem and sold only by ...... -Ji - - - .-v '-..- v- - - , ... t- . . . i "v . - - . : -t - r DRUOSTOBB.O ; fijTy ' ' '(li'.i v; TIab v -Ps; ' AiI)hf ' ! WiM . . .. " - 1 - pOUOTEre' DAIINIT : " ::r :" - ; v .- : - ' .v. L . . . . ' 1. L ' '" "l 7 .'I . ; : i , . f. . , ,.. ,,,.' , -4 - "V s p t V -r-J --f - -.-. ....4..rJ. . m 'f if 1 - i II v""" "' ' 1 ' ' " , " 1 ' ' " - S' - -' , ' ' j ' - ;vT '' " , ' J f - '- 17 - . : j! A : : - . . 1 '1" 1 .. Today ""' 'in.? "Itecenl Ion f hdnbring' .Mr. and Mrs; ,Tr ft." ' Jpne oh-1 heir., 5ftt h, wedding v anniversary.. 41? : 'N. Cmmerclai atreet, U ' 4 Social , afternoon. clulC, Cja'l wVjkJchiheTi:of'the 5EKtern"SlatI i lof Guild. : f?t Paul -Ep la-' copal church., Mra. U.. S-t Geer. 1S5. S. Commercial street, hos tess, v v y 'f-X"' : " '. -. 1 CbluriibIneluiK'?Party for hns haif'dsv Mrs Frank" Howard. Maple' klroeU- tipstesT' " " ' t f- AVilla mette Shrlntf No. 2. Order of the tl'hrte ShrlKe ht Jerusalem. Mafconic Temple. 8 o'clock. f v ' Recital by Leslie TI."SprInge. Harry 4. .P"earsori and Martin "J. noerfleif, studehfs (n Voice 'of lai F. ' "ta inlgenHf rg.V first'- Presby terlatt chh rchj dmjssion f roe. canSpeafs!'liOAte4 ' 1, f Iesli Can Dr socfeiy. ' lieffile M. -E.' church parKonage. with MrTcWlllard J. Deyde. Irostess. 730 d'clock., . t '.:' 'tf. ; .Tnslailairoh of officers of Bar bara Frletchte lent No, 2. Daugh ters of' VeteVahV-j, 730 o'clock';" Merry-GoBoiind elub. Mrand Mrs.l Ffanki W. Spencer, 28 7 N. 13 th st reet, Stoats. .' T "' ''-' t - '-.Wednesday'".- . " Salem, chapter pt American War M ther. Chamber of Com merce j OQJ119. ' 2 : 30. o'clock, i ; . Woman's- Foreign Missionary society; of . the First. Methodist church. Mrs. J. II, Baker, hos tess. ;' . V - Lad 158' Aid' society of Christ Lutheran .chuTchr. Mrs 1. W. Rtlsh, :,4 90jK: 4th street hostess. . Woman's Home Missionary so ciety pt the' Leslie Methodist church Mrsk John Medler, 13-40 S. Commercial street.- hostess. Kappa Alpha Theta - meeting. Mrs. Harry'' Hawkins, 155 West Lincoln street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock!. Youhg Married People's class First Presbyterian. chnrch. . 6:30 o'clock! " - . - ' Barbara FTietchie tent No. 2. Daughters of Velerans. Armory 8 o'clrtck. . j ' Thursday Silver tea. Woman's Auxiliary. St. Paul's church. Mrs. U. . Shipley, 148 K. Washington. 3 to 6 o'clock. Loyal Women's class. First Christian church. Church parlors. ci'clock. r ' , - r -' j ' Saturday American "Association of Uni versity, Women. Elks' dining room, j , Luncheon meeting. ' ' ' - Ceremonial of Nydla temple, Daughters of the Nile. Portland: Banquet at Benson Hotel. PieJ cake, and home-made candy sale. Salem War Mothers, Southern Pacific Ticket office. 184 "Nt tlberty street.1 : Merrill, Ohlisg, Mrs.: William Gos- r, Mrs. -Elmer Daue, Mrs.- CMwia rmstrong, Mrs. Earl. Daue, Mrs. Xinn . Smith, Mrs. - James Teed, i rs. Laurence ImlahJ Mrs. James linithi Mrs. I Earl Paulsen, Mrs. ieorge Nelson, Mrs. Wilbur Daily. Vtrs., vRmkI . - Rowland,- "Mrs. , Carl Jhaplpr ,and Mrs. James . Jen- aiags. WtiMStoMcci The Woman's Home Missionary society ; of "the Leslie Methodist churcp .-wiliTJneet en- " Wednesday afternoon at the - home "Otj,Mrt. John Medler, 1340 f?. Commercial street! -Mrs. Mason Bishop will he the. leaderf i ' ". Attend Dinner Dance ,Mr4 and Mrs. Asahel Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Slade.and Mr. and Mrs. Ti A. Livesley wefe in clnded as guests -at the 'dihher danccj on Saturday, night at. the Wyfrly country cluh in porHand.; Mr. ajnd Mr- C. p, Johnson and Bizarre EiQance Keynote of New : '" Over a silver eloth foundation,, black Chantilly lace embroidered in: silver creates a rich gown of bizarre line. .The black chiffon scarf on "the left arm gives a sub tle touch to this costatae' which Irene Rich wears fn "Lady Win demere's Fan."' V.' Mr. ami Mrs. Dean John sort were hosts for the event. Attends Meeting in Corvailis Mrs.: C. P. Bishop spent . the week-end in Corvallis, being In at-' fehdahce on Saturday atthe. an nual board nieetipg of, the Chil dren's Farm Home- . She was the house guest of Mrs. Irvuig ' Ia Dowl during her stay, Mr. Bishop having joined her on Sunday. Club Meets on Thursday ; , The bridge club of which Mrs Orris Fry is a member was enter tained in a delightful way last Thursday when Mrs. Fry .was hos tess at luncheon and cards in her home. . Mrs. Paul Hemjriwks yrph: the afternoon's high acore: 'At.' the next meeting of theclub Mrs. Carl Nelson will entertain. - Mrs,! i.v. -V - 4 . . ... . rnl '"f fr- VS. I ox j ' szt ir TEST ; YVlIIOWy OIIIIUUUILU Long strantts w pearla combined with lustroda "black v Velvet form the princess-gownathat Miss Rich wears in "Lady Windemere's Fan." ..Shorter pendents ; of pearl fofm a deep border around the Jaem, while the.sleeyes are entirely fashioned of pearls. Allan Carson assisted Mrs. Fry at the luiurhepn. .. 7 - Covers were placed' for: Mrs. Paul Hendricks Mrs. " John' II. Carsou, . Mra. Hollis . Huntington, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. Clifton Irwin,1 Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Carl Nelson, and the hostess, Mrs. Orris Fry. Kensington. Club " An enjoyable meeting of mem bers; of the Kensington club was 1ild on the regular club day at tide home of Mrs. f. M. DPughtoh. Fern8 and poinsettias gave a beau tiful decorative motif In the rooms.'. . v . r- Y;A group of special guests in ciuded: Mrs. John McKinney, Mrs. trry. Crawford, and Mrs. F. A. legge. At the next meeting of Re cJnbvMrs. George Griffith will the hostess. t V . ... ' - idmetistHewbfl . .. u - . , r- . , - . mgbalarig poeibeaise ltisthe worlds best baking powder Use it and practice 'irue'-;econom7;-: j nil T ... G AIXO yj TKC3 THOSS CF AWY OTHER. DRAWD lor iiiveiimu Dull gold metallic cloth draped in long, flowing lines is the. theme of this unusual evening gown that! Irene Rich wears In 'Lady Win demere's Fan.' 3 A.- Jong train of blaek chiffor velvet' also- forms ia" jabot' in the . front to reach the girdle. :. - , t' - , . j The .' club members V present were: Mrs. IT. 'E. Morris, - Mrs. Herbert irauser,.. Mrs,. Frank Power. Mrs. Ceofge M. Smith, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. George B. Griffith, and the hostess. Mrs. I. M. Ddiigh'tbn'. V ' " ; J Missionary - to i Mrs. Trindle,. a. missionary, who will' soon return to her post in China, will .be the speaker at the meeting of tlte. Woman's Foreign Missionary, society, of the First Methodist churcJi tomorrow after noon at; the homo or Mrs. J. II. Tlk ker. '." I. . '' . . Merry-Cp-Round Club Mr. and, Mrs.- Frank W Spencer will be hosts. this evening in their home for the'regttlar; social' meet ing of the 1 Merry-Go-Round. iub. Si i f till- y IRENE RICH f -" 1 t.. . i I: Rciikiomme Voids r i2 tntfrestpl uateal :rtrclet4 -fc cente'rtgar4uad.4he raeiUl thla Svening at the First Presbyterian churcA iuwhloH DanF. Langen berg TWtll present Leslfe II Spring er, liarltone jiHa rrjr J; . Pea"rBOu, te'or; and Martin J. Doerfler, hasso.' Mr. Donald Wayne' Riddle will he 1 hej accom nn 1st. - -. The Mlowing program has been annottneed?; r ; v . .-. . I I . .1. .' (a) Ilpar-My 'Orr, Oh Lord (jarred) , ' .' ... . . ... Woolrr () BTeak; iireafe, tlroak i --..?Im.r f Thine .. . Ssndrm U Vrrin ihw jpfh Sao"! ) -t.OmpiM (l) Within tut llllo.wl ,iwlh.J- :.. ; . .4 ..a--. iT- f) Th iiiarffnt ,5frrnr :..Vnn (br AV'Iipb to'f tS Vision - . . - . . ItUII.I u 7 -v 5 ' ' tm) T Tort ie) Thau k Got tor &rfcj,-iXH't K-is ,, n ' " Mr. lVrMl ,:t V ' - ;?. . 9 .'f.T ""'. () Srlw.,..'....v.. SV J) Inv1'to. ?.. .4 . ."... - Unb" fp) The Last Hour Kramr Loyal Women's Class s The 'LPyal Wom.ena Hais or the First Christian-ehuvtsh will hold nil ii ine regular munuuy -uubiucaa meeting ' n the - "parlors " of "the church- ott Thursday afternoon; at 2:30 o'clock.p Thi"1 hbstesseswlll be: Miss-A. -Aline, Mrs. Edith An derson;, Mrs. Thomas-Brank, Mrs S. M. Beaver,' Mrs. W. Bird well, and'Mr. ' BjNawn. ? ' W - ft ridge Luncheon Club . . Mrs. Frank Spears will enter tain today for the members of her J Barbara Frietchid Tent The regular metin of Barbara Frietchfo tent No; ?2, Daughters of Veterans', vflil meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening; January 13 j at the' armory.' New officers will occupy their stations' at this tfrae A large attendance is urged. j Visitor From Buffalo, N.Y. j ; Mrs. il. C. jWyatt, jls entertain- ing as her hoiiae 'guesjt her mothcri Mrs. M. I. Baird of Buffalo, N". Yi who plans to spend several monthsWednevfldayt' - and 'i While we are getting a large shipment of 1 several baris of coali we suggest that you! t&ke the same advantage xtnei lay in ycun winter supply while prices are. right. 1 Coal $10 : - ut- LA TRANSFER AND STORAGE 143 South Liberty In Saleia?;Mta. .Wyatt Clt. Mrs. Uajrd in Portland. ' " . . p- i Yo'iing Married ' " . PeophSs:CUt j 5 : ' : I " 1 ' Tha youm; marrl.Ml noofliV.i efass'.Ot! lUo A First . PreRbylejHau church;will meet ,: at s30,o' Wk Wednesila! evening fn: he; ch Krt h parlors for the regular nHmthly dinner arid Social hour. -The "cbm niittee In charge includes Mr. ami Mr.'? Jl I. Laws. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ramage, Mr. and Mrs;' IL j:fMHts and Mr. and Mrs." Ctenii L-Adam-Jv-:-"'''-! '. Retuhi From Ncsl oicin T Mr. and i.'il'f. ' ;riik' "Dwrbiri;; are ' honie "from a short ' sojourn al Neskowin, having - motored over on Thursday; Other Salemiles, en joying the' week-end at t he; beach were Mr.' and' Airs. L. t-V Griffith and.Mrs. (,'Iara Patlifn. . .( Installation of Officers ; '4Thq following officers of Bar bara Frietchio tent No.;2I)augh ters of , Veterans,; will be 'IhstiMotr at "7.30 " o'clock this evening In the armory: President; "Mrs. L- A. fve'zarr senior Vice-president Mrs. Madeline Nash; junior vice -president, MrsrLaur"aAfpke; chaplain. Mrs. Neva Johnston: treasurer. llsst Julia' Wehster; coiincil member No. 1, Mrs. Ffornce . Shlppr""No. ;2; .Mra. label lio'ck wood; No. 2, Mrs Frances flour lie;, secretary,. Miss. Erma Swar deU; -press y correspondent, - Mrs. Fannie Gregory;1" guide,4; Miss jftose Huston ; musician, Mrs. tMary En tress; guard,vMrs.''Jennie Miller; assistant' guard. Mrs.' Mary Brew err color: Dearer No. Tj Mrs. iTnr ma Ilustonr N6i,;; Mrs. 1 little Busick; No3,Mlss Vernice JBar- . low; No. 4,.M.r- Mabel Neodibaih. Leslie: "Can-Do's ' i i j The Jyoungv-married- p'Opl's Class of... the Ieslle .-Methodist church tlvbr Ieslie Can-D6's--will meet at 7:.H oclockthi4 eve ning, Tuesday, January ?. at the home or R(!v. and Mrs. Wjllard J.,Deyoe,at 348Myers street All members and their friends ar in vited 16 be In' attendance. v f! 'Attcmtion Is 'called to the change In j date the chili meeting " on Tuesdayi fnisteadn&t, the ' tistial , ill coal is fresh and and nn P. Phone 930 i ' -' ;: . -. . ji ' p ' I;.'- J , . . t .... IL