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Infill W : 1 51 i 5 n I tZi&k&i i ..! lIIItEGOrstATCSiiANr AtfiM OREGON r oalem oociet ' -h j - By AUDRlfjDKCCNCIl it r jr.. .-. Larpc TeaatYWCA j jl, :More than r40 prominent Salem womeii were- guests at - anyattrac-' tite tea on Monday 'afternoon at the J The affair was plan- ned'for the special plea8rei"of the captain of the eamB and ,th"eh4 -workers lhf th'ebignanc drfye theriorganlxatlon, M sponsoring this weekU; An etrWutfe. color jsclieme of ';, yl(ow ad green , was; nse4 ' in tnaldiy'in:. tea tables free Las ;n4iffodli; were loTeitrp ,Qreeircandle-.irei;et used lnkehonj' ,j hoT4er.v MtsitV JQ Kirk;' president ot tne board, pre sided at" the urns. ; -rv-v-- j ; . Assistinsr "Mrs. Johojr,.' Roberts; chairmanrin charge xf the success f nl affair,;were Mrs. W. El. j Barns. Mrs. T Daryil . Proctor, Mrs, i Edgar Pierce . andt Mrs. Frank Spejirs. : .Tea was sefjredj &t 4 jo'clock preceding which a "deTotional ser rice .was held, and a seriesof in spirational speeches In ie inter est of the work were 'heard; Ir Gin the f ohowtngi Miss Miirfed Es gar, Mr. Adams, Paul TValJaee and C. A. Keljs, Chemekeia Chapter Is .; Hostess f of Pattiotie Leaders Chejqek eta chapter. Daughters of the American Revol u ti pn, en tertained last Saturday ;tt&t-ijioo'n at LattTna9,haH for t6;pjeasur4 of the. presidents: of diifetnt; pn triotle OTaer3V tit this-".cRy 'with 4 M ftwFran ce M. Richard. Mrs. C CJGlarf. Misa? Ola Clark, Mrs. Roy. Us and Mrs. Xeis prilfith the hostesses for the meeitag.' Among the guests, of the- day were- representatives from the j Woman's Relief corps. Ladies of i theGAR.i Daughters of Union A'eterans iof the' Civil War. Sons oi Veterans Auxiliary. American Legion auxiliary, and the Spanish .War. Veterans' auxiliary.'; ' The' president of the WarM others -was unablao be present.. "i ! Amoag the . many, interesting One Thin' Wom Gamd;1Q In- -1 'TT " r- All weak- men and, women . Alll nervous inen: and. women.'". All skinny -men and women ICanLgrow-tstronger, healthier. aqd more. Vigorous' and taie 'o solid, heeded flein SO days3usi by taking MCoys C6a Taver-OU Compound :Tablets ; f our- tiSmes, a day as easy to taVe jasicandf i feverybodr knows h at nasty tasting, erllrsmernngt Co4"f LlT,ef 00 is a W0nderf hlitaliretf flesh ' producer and health eteafoiry, ' Bat who wants to swaltow'the' horrible staffer when thes W04 . derful tablets -McCoy's Co4 Liver Oil Compound Tablets." are-Just as good and -so easy to takK j"" ,., Ts A box of 60 tablets -f or jS cents nad If any skinny; man or tjroraan doesn't gain ' at least 5' pounds' in 30 days your druggist, isatttior, ied to giv you your money backs Ask it C. Perr5r,f Central Pharm acy, D. J. FnT or-anr drugfeistr4 Be surei and get McCoy's, ,thej original ana genuine, ana aon forget ,there is nothing on earth so good to make" ba'ckwar.dTistJe'sgr underfreight children1 grow strong and robust -Adv j-.-- . 1 - CLEANUP of Pounds : ... .. S: J twentDays S7.50 Umbrellaslfor 4;.......;.:. $S.t)0;Umbrellasfor ;:t $3.50- Umbrellas for U......;;. Umbrellas for ...iL.;....!......'.-;.;, Xhildreh'a Umbrellas! ...J..:... Children Colored - Umbrellas 36inth Figured Plisse .Crepes Xaraoc , English: Printk . New -Patterri3 Yd 29c ( 9-4 Pequot Sheetirig 'Yarci57c' T J.. " " """ Z. " ' '' ' 1 '- t 11 " " I, ni11!" 11 r- : v ,t its iAsht or jj&rlc' Special. - wi K-Jr' ! li)caiYard ''":!:,,: r&'- V 'I 1 up 1 npi wilinwwi.niif mi i.H.n,iiat 27 INCH OUTING FLANNEL Vriite or Light or. Dark Colors-GodCGrade l Specialllbc a Yard .3S,ICH:yOpL;EPFl?CT SUiTING$; ? - . yard Table Oil Cloth Tard 34c v Ladies. Outing Flannel Gowns t . '; Good Grade t. - 2 -0-25 Trc-,r C" Mews PneJfa iff?- i, t : - p)ngsA on ; the j prpgrant was.' the suintnsnr of . the. aims;, ideals and ttccomplishmenta of - each organ fr ation as glf en by, Mrs. Sejnur Jones, state ' regteot- otlbe; paikh iters Qt lb AnirWan ReTolutldtt: t The orfeanliatloD of the Paugh- ier? ofj, the American ReTolutionf is know as ar chapter and in- pa em the regent of Chemtketa chi9 ter ria MjrsrChfester1' C. plarK. The Woman Reiiet sdjrpat la known s & sots9, wttH IJtsj Mr Adanisl as president.; Th Lafltes of the tlAH Mayj Bakfx. presicJenC.. The D'anghters'vof Union Veterans 1 of the Civil .War is called'a tent and Barbara . Frietchie tent in,. Salem fi. headed by Mrs. Louisa Kezkr. ifrs.' John Rabins is' president jof ar aa ; an; auxiliary ahdi Inr thetf be half Mrs. CbesterJCSlark: spoke. fhe World War Veterans' fb in en organisation is known as the American Legion nxiliary, and their president' Isf Mrs.1:"1 At C. Cragg.. : .:; ' ' ' . . r. . I. ; J Lausanne Hall . parlors wre beautifully - decorated vfoi- the Meeting ojn: Saurday with bas kets " of daffodlla and greens. 0a the tea t&ble alidelabjcflillied irjth yelw canifeai iaras nsd, Vith Mrs. Seymour Jones presid ing at the urns.f :.; :t . The important business- trans acted by the members of Chemekf eta chap'te dnr Saturday was the election of a delegate" t& the na tional convention which will jbe held: ini Washington, D. CMate this, coming, spflag. By vote jof the members, Mrs. W. H. Byrd Was Chosen. Ten ; alternates - were named as --follows: .Mrs. ..B." jt Steeves, Mrs. TJ. G. Shipley. Mrs. Kirltetwer. Mrs. C. C. Best. Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs. Helen Westa. colt. Plank. Mrs.; Russell Catlin, Mrs.. James Heltzel, Mrs. W. jBs. Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Harbisoa. Missionary Society ; i Tha. Woman's Foreign;, Mission, kry society of 'the First Methodist church will meet this afternoon strthCbbiar bomr Kif v: Far- Tjier.i SOiCheineketa street, Toffa tfear meeting, i v' j- ason Lee WHMS 1 The; Woman's, Home Misalohart cier of the Jaion Lejs Methodist hurch. will- meet at 2j30i o'clock this' afternoon at the h6me of Mrs. rx- WjT Dewey. . 1005 N- Cottaiefc freetT Mrs.- Emma Roberts will have.' i charge-, of the devotional, awhile iMrs- AL vJ;VIck will lead- gn 4 tthe;fs60il'sttfdy. A large attend ance "is urged. ;f;i ". . Guests tri Poritcmd t Mr. and Mrs. L. Lunsford a6d Mf, and Mrs. Al Krause wfere guests, yesterday in Portland, -a tjendlng: thejba.nei-jet.'at, the MaUn nomah hotel honoring, the inter-A national Lions' club president. i3en..v. Jones. , t - Oregon Writers Elect t The Oregon j Writers' league fleeted the following new officert at a- recent meeting in r Portlanid; naming' Mrs. F G- Franklin- bf Salem one of -the vice presidents; I'M UMBRELLAS; $4.65 $3.85 $1.00 90c ,$1 .65 36iri Challies Pretty, Patttcrns , Yard 19b: Blaclc; Sateenf V Fair. Qyalitiea- ' Yd25.c v 1- 42-inchTCibiiirjr v- -Linn Finish -Yard59ir-. At 42c . v . L r r,inierSoc!i3'-- ' ;ierw- ahipnent JnBt.Tecctved ' TLe Greatest Sock On IliC. Market. - - - ---il' j tne sons, or- vetefansv pxmtr jxne organ lzauon- oi Spanish-w ipf(rAna,: Anthony Bawer,T president ; Bv J, irrine. .Ties- president; Mrs. JP.'.G. Franklin. ; second vice .president, and J. B. Horner,- third rice presi dent and Richard T. Grares,' sec retary treasurer; '4-w i JL. D: ' Mahone wai elected ' to meinbership in4 tne 'Bociefy 'at1 the Mt'in's'o&.jFridal- BrinkleyWiUianis' Weddina . . Miss Emaleen Brinkley and Mr. Benjamin P. Williams- were quiet ly married last. Saturday, Feb.- 6, aMhe horae of the officiating min ister; Rev. t C. O. Polirig' of :the First BTanfeelical chnreh." ; The;; bride ;wag"4 oeantuui in a dress or papld greeh canton crepe with a charming, small , hat to match.t "Mrs. Williams is - the daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. W. T Brinkley of Fruitland and is i a Mr, Williams is a youngr business man of. Salem: Mr. and'MraVWiV llama are spending a few days In Portland; after wWcb-tbejr will " be at their new home in est Salem: ' : The "bride's " parenlsT .Mr. "and Mrs.. W T. Brinkley, and her sis Mrs. - Ben - Arnold', and ' Miss Jennie .William's, the groom's -slater, were1 present at, the ceremonyi Daughters of Veterans j , Barbara Frietchie tent. No. 2, Daughters of Veterans; will - hold their regular meeting this evening at -8 o'clock in. the armory. Fifth in Card Series y. The fifth card party la the series bIng sponsored b St. Vincent's du Paul' Altar society will e held this Evening "with Mrs." B. R, bim eler and Mrs;; J. V. Bernard! in charge. Last ' Wednesday ' prizes were won by Mrs. J. J. Karst and 31 S. Lee.- , ,, .'. i Guests at Dunsford Home Mr. and Mrs. - George; Dunsford entertained as their house guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ; Glen Clark- and little son Robert; of Corvallis ' Attractive Affair at Brush College One;of the past week's most; en oyable affairs rwas the dinner meet ing of jthe Brush College" grange 1 last Friday at 1 6 .'30 o'clock, when F UNCEB BILLY5 I :riW!-' WVti vwTMtfr , 1KV X K. X bI - II 1 Q.VL r VN OOROTin DAKNIT ' . UOOK - a deicious men T.a. Rcryed. Paul StUlraantbinewlyf-appointed county agent, 1 and- - Mlsst Bertha Beer, atate granger secreUry. were the special guests of the evening. Hilda and; Frank: Crawford opened Ute.program iwith an Instrumental solf ollowd bya. TocaIf solo" bfr Rky Bar ker,i, and ' a recitation' by Jlarorie! Matthews," who is only tltree years of age": " ' ' i i Both ,Mr.'s Stillman and. Miss Beck spoke during the evening.'; 1 I Of 'additional interest was the appofntmetat by Mrs." Vf,S. .,'M! CsHV of 'members - of the debate teams; which will contest: the fol- 1 lowlngquestlon'fn'T)feparatlonfor the state"1 contest: ."Resolved, That the" federal government should no'beiin development ol any more resiamatiou "projects un4 til the demahds f or agrldultura! products h rings' a- price thai-, will pay, the"eost of production-plus a reasdnabltr jjrolBt' I After' debatf ing' botli sides of the question ber fover; ther loealf grange ' ther teani wHt- meet other granges in the County-and of the istrict. t .-, ..- ,;. u - v--, . Valentine' Tek at' . - t : Grav BeUe l i .:, ' Cove"r3v f brf i 2 were placed; at the attractive! bridge . luncheon - of yesterday . at j which - Mrs.' T. A, Roberts' was hostess 'when' she en4 tertained for the pleasure -of 1 hejf bridge club andj six special guestsi The valentine luncheon was served at the GrayBelle with- a basket of crimson - carnations centering the table. Bridge- at three; tables ( ol lowed later a jthe Robertshoinei : ' Mrs. John IL Carson woii th priaieof the: atternoom i, 4 At the luncheon-covers were arr ranged- for Mts xrugh-McCammbn of Bugene, Mrsi B.'.V. McMeaehn; MWuV Clifton Hi-win Mrs - Milto Meyers, Mrs. John 11. Carson, Mrs. Daryl Proctor; j Mrs; 'Prince Byrd, Mrs. Frank- Spears; Mrs: Dan: J. Fry, Jr., Mrs, Curtis Cross; -Mrst Ercel . Kay and the hostess MrsL Roberts.; ' i. n. -4 American Legion Auxiliary -Meets'" , j J An enoyabie meeting, ot ,; thei American , Legion auxiliary - was! in'the'near future'urider the spon held on Monday night ;ih -McCor-i sofship" of tlief anxtllhty at " the nack hall. - Special entertainment - -I I'M ft Safety c&I&tiaBt&di& ' r "." fr - .. . . . " Yoiir offSifie. saf "dfesM Of at home Js an eTcpensiVe platfeto keep -jur yalaabie papers and securities.: Here they'are in-constant danger of loss by fire or theft. It almost seems: recRless?to fail to provide? absolute protectiori f or these valuable-Especially1 so Avherr they can be placed in the masiye'V2;luts-orthe TJnltet Natiorial for about a cjnt a United States Natidnal Banfe? 4 Salem; Oi-fegioih r.nftr. A 1C 1 IT" - t iTi-li'll Hi srJ- . 14. NAt i If? -a 1 COCIAX OZZJZlTDAIli i Hi ' I, Today '. 1 n ' - t"MsIcsecUpn on Salehi: Arts 1 eagud. ?' Mrsi - Martin Fereshetlan; 65 T ! Chemeketa -stfeet; hdstess, 8 t0 o'clock. ... - '; :" k Tn Presbyterian Young4 Mar rled1 Peopled clubi. dxtircti" par lors. .6: 30 o'clock': , 5 (.-' "Vhnrsdajr ' , f" fWRC LaaiesAla; -Mrs liottise Koon, 336 Leslie street; hostess. . Y-, - ' Friday; - ' '-- ; .Woman's' Uhlon ' of the First Congregational church. Business meeting? Mrs V H.Brdss, 8Sif Si 12th street. . " ' ' 1 1 ' Tea ' at .Woman's - clab". house MYsV Oscar'Er PriceTMrs.rRayW HartnianrMrs. J7 Clarence" Perry, Mrs. Ralph3Hi Coolej" Mrs. Linn C.' SmtthT -and' Mrs. Dale X. Feelt' lef,-Bostesses:v - fr T; - First Presbyterian" church W man's Missionary- society, z:a .(. .1. ocloek1. Church' parlors? SatnrdAjr4 ' Order of the' Rainbow for girls,' laitiatlon- and' installation;' j. Ma sonic Temple. .) .J . Salem Woman's- club. Club house. , 2:30 o'clodc. :: V Woman's ; Foreign s Missionary society, of the First Methodist church. Mm. Ray Li Farmer. $0$ Chemeket'a' street,' hostess.- 1 Barbara Frietchie tent No. t. Daughters of Veterans.- Armory, 8 o'clock" -' J Jason': Lee WHMS.' Mrs. D; W. Dewey, 1005 - N. Cottage street; hostess, 2:30 o'clock. T Card" party. s Vincent, dii Altar society. Parish hall. .. ' Thursday club. Mrs: George J; Pearcevand Mrs. R. B. Fleming hostesses. Mrs. Pearoe's home, j features orh'af evening" .were a" ro cat solo f rom ."Samson ; and - Delilah;-.' by Mrs. Martin Fereohetian t and Sf -solo- dance s "Pixie- Ballet ,V by MURFZofl' Daniels; MisaEran geiine- Halt aCcdmpaftied for ' bdth Mrs: Fereshetian ahd" Miss; DaB4 iels. i Refreshments' were- served later innhe evenng: ' " Announcement was made of an interesting tea wmcn win oe neia home of Mrs; N. C: Kafoury, with day. 51 Mrsv'jbhn J Rottle and. MraKa- fdury the., hostesses V Members of the! auxiliary-r andj th 1 Legionaires ; accepiea wun pleasure the Invitation of ' the Dal las' American Legion ' to attend a spoclal dance fn Dallas next- Frl- LI MP DIlVNER CGSCUTW ll-T KGW : Portland. 6-7 KFW 812)J Portland. ii ;".- music? r 8-0 KG W (491) Portland Con- -f cert , 10-11, concerx. i. -16412 KFWV: 2.ia PoHIandTbe U WInd Jammers": t , - -. ji:10:30'KTBB; (SoVrortland. :if-; 4' xews;,(.'::'':. iSo-7:45 f4lJJ) Portland. ; Weather, police." sfock', markets. IH- ; SPIJC1AL.A . ; 7.'30-8:30 KFJR S5)t?ot"aH(d ; Kiwanis- Club Froli. -; -- - KQP (819X Portland. 1 Old !!- Fashioned Musicv; - tf t EXTERTAIXMEXT , ;j-lk . KFl (468) Los . Angeles. l 6. nightly, doings,- 6:1 5, -Seeing t California;.'- cr:30irvestVlbet' program ; .6 ii 5 RadiotoriaiJPeife J iod; . X-T; 20; detective-: story; 1 7 20-8;-: dance- orchestrV, - 8-9 '- pTogTamr 9-lOy Titiaa trior-10- 11 r-dnw-orchestra Fif ti Avenue afrr. " PouUirr-FHeies - -- . ; . - ' ' j f Wh'en robins-chirp arid i r the daffodjls bein, tbi j bloom miladr, Joins -the' epringtiin procession" on hcr-'qiie8t' for rspirthfef at-. Urcu " Anttcipatlnkan Nearly, spring' ,we bought ' so as; . to bare "our- merchandise) ; wanted tinro. . As-aTe8ait ; Shipley, PlfthU Avenue; , Styles are. .. nfrw: beini shown and at popular; - prices. ... m -f'i i ThlsVytearitt is possible - tobdy'twi frocks for the? ' price that- was- formerly' i expendeafbr- one-thls f does not: kneaa two infer-. ? lor garments' for the price' I of oqr-goddd$'e for never ? bforeh'aveVvietDeett able - to BhoWgtwif . quality ma- i e. tertals with' so.painstalc-j ing, workmanship; aaidf high .grade, trimmings asi we were able to buy this . season. ' , R e a 1 l:y," -onel 'u would., expect to - pay! much , more- 'and it-, i&. no? little i, wonder; that wei . have attained 4n theere (wet . " short . weeks the reputari r tion of-securing: for Salem; t , women : MFif hi ? Avenue Styles at Popular Prices.": I . .inIT CirT 46r amusement i--y i-- Lone Beach Municipal Dana; 3.9, program; 9-10, KFON Ax Hats' frolic --. - i f?r ; : 15-11 :KNX i(3MIIpUywMd j :16, travel talk; ?30-7, con , cert orchestra; : 7-8, concert jor chestra; 8-9,- program 1 910, : Riviera program; 10-11 dance rrche6lr'sfc-. --T. -'K'cAr dsisr KFRGr tiaoW 8m! i rtstos, 1 7"307 r i reports'-?and i' cocertf from- ilehry Lanel, 8-9, .?siU'implibny-w &9i&Vltiki&t' QaiMn06i 30 7. - Athletic club orchestra; 7- 71t 3 P.v newsf 81 9T edncatio&rpro gram:-' 9-TO; ptt)graihij- " 4 716 KPOAt4Jl; tieattU 7-8rl5? ; stuaio' ffrbgranli i itTse-istu"- dio program. r f mm Rub '. Gtny .an4 Upward Toward the IlearT ka Biood; ltft Veins ' :. ir.Vp'or: any relative or friend Is worried because of varicose. veins, ' orrbuncnes the bestr adviceT yiltfcyrdruggiforH original two-xuce bottle-, of J)isplaying-nt:h e i r charm .like the-first bridy ,: oft spring, ; thesei heW products, of.'fash-j ion are beautiful- inl t h e iTr-ybtrthful sim- pliclty,;f:bYc?;ahdj colors Of flaticrepesj crpe .dechiiies or sat-j : in ' ffliee crepes theyj' 1 heighten! the feminine ; J i ri d t-e bygr&cefiillyi' f iioatmg; panels, iiares. ; and . - flpunop and ? ty y .'jjiorv e 1 y i embroideriesi; and'iwptalid'i'at'ic es?ofy" intrieateesig.4.i'r fl' Z-i' 1 aSee OurWindow(: .ifli ME AtrJX QorJMA: "1 Cah - m :.v r -1 7 i 30, poke, contests 8-9, pro-? , ; )i gram.;! 1 0 .' Co u ntr y fcTa 1 b ' da ric'a ; J orchestra, blues, singer; -10-11; frollci ' - - - ' - I - v 7:28f KOAD. . (2S0) rains 7:20, musical'selectionl. - i7J30-p. KWSp ' (18) ipnllman.; ' 7:30-9 Woman's Glee, club quar-i. tet; Margaret' Amundson, plan-. Istj Harrlelte Metx, banjoiat;: : .. ,8pcial program? Garfield county ' students- .-r-s 6:37 KSIi C20 SiLftke Ciiy- i s -6: 3 . ''The History, EcocV;. !.V mics Proft B.s Cl Lprentsen., Ott-ifKiPO ' ir4S8:4n rancIof 6:40-7, orchestra;:7-i:3fl,, or-: ! chesrta; - 8 prograth; 9Q tvl orchestra.' f-l;' , .- : 7-3 ! KOWW (236) Walla Wali t tiS'JrfeathTner aid jnarkets;, i-Z &Z?.t$ M,) ' special" prb5ram ofj fornialj opening KOWW. ; . i r- - -. Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and apply night andj morning tothe swollen.ienlargedj reins.. Soon you will notice that they ae growing smaller) and the, ireatmtntts0.u47b"K.cjpntInued un til the veins are' of normal size. pntratlnraiid? pWellul is. Erofif aldrOHrthatreren Fnesr are: peliaots of,itr-Adv. ; j ! t J J. ErTv f - J Bf Char:;3 i: ! if i i