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I V rt . 4 CnZCOIAOTK. SALEIii OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING," FEBRUARY"! 977lt)2C 7' vSalem Society News By ACDCED BCKUH hone 14 JJrs, Robins and Mrs! Tooze t Lntertain Chapter Q ' Two members of the P.i E O. Sisterhood who, meet-j with. but are unaffiliated with Chapter. G, were hostesses for the: chapter J yesterday 'afternoon when Mrs.; JL 1 HKoMns, assisted ? by Mrs. Fred j Tooze, entertained at the Rob la s-home on Mill street.1 Daffo dils and silver pussy willows were 'used effectively .in. "the rooms where" program and social' time were .enjoyed. Special guests for the day were Mrs. Arthur: Beatty of Chapter P of Oregon City and Mrs! -Temple of: West Salem. v h I .Mrs. iP.. J KunU save the paper of the afternoon on. Qur National Songs." . Mj;s,' Kunt dealt wtth - her subject in a splendid manner,, I Chapter ''members , and guests ' present for the ,afteBoonf;includV : ed Mrs, Arthur Beat ty Mrs.' El len Godfrey, Mrs Temple, Mrs. t. X. Beechler, xMrs. W. H. Byed, Mrs. F. E. ChurchillJ' Mrs. E. 3SL I Wisher, Mrs. W. T. Hickey, Mrs. WT M.t Hughes, Mrs.; P. & Runts Mrs. C.fK. Logan, tyfs. Win. Mc- Gilchrist,; Sr,. Mrs. B. Miles, SUrs. W. W. Moore, I Mrsv : A C. Parr, MUAonora Wekh,Mr8.A. IT. Woolpert, and the hostesses. Mrs-;A..E. Robins amT Mrs:' Fred J. Tooze. . i ! j j " Colonial Tea In March L j -interesting '-'J plans s are .being made for -the.. Colonial; tea'which Chemeketaf : . Chapter of r the Daughters of - the' American Rev olution will sppnspr j sometime, in Maxchj The Cfair wirfVuke place at the home' of 'Mrs. U.; G. Shipley, 1 'i 'E. Washington street .i-'1t-t' " V'-' . .'. , , f.j. i - i w-. 1 "--,' -. ? Return Front Ariiona I i ? Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Marsters, vfi.o were accompanied south by Lou Marsters of Forest,: Grove, will-tftriT home today 'after a two months' motor trip into Cali fornia and. Arizona. ; In. Califor nia they made stops at San Diego, of the Salem Mrs. W,i M. Busbey,' Mrs. ! C. E. Cashattr Mr, and' Mrs.' L. A. Grote, Mr. and Mrs: O. Pratt, Mrs. H.' H. Corey, Miss Minnie Mohler, Mrs: W, .V. Johnson, t 1 . v . , Mollie-Brunk Sells Article Featuring1 AJrs. Wilson u An interesting interview, writ ten hy Molly Brunk, and featuring Ella Schulz Wilson, Secretary : of the State rair; Board,; appears In Salem Height's Woman's Club The members Ilighfa Woma'ft Veluli . will meet at 2 o3p;kitbis afternoon? at the community ,hall, lor a jabcUV'tneet-ing.- A .program ha been prepar ed for the .day. .after, which : tea will toe 'served; 1 ;.,f i-, ? : , ,rMrs. C.. W, Sawyer Is chairman of the committee for.the day with her. assistants Including Mrs. Ed Souder Mrs.- RItey, C,Mrs.' Craig, and Mrs. Johnr Douglas; t i.: jt-f- Cooiceoa Sdl 1 : " j The .women fof St. Paul's Epis copal church wiU sponsor a cook ed.; food sale Uomorrpw at Nei meyer's Drug store. ! Chadwck Chapter. Social Evening? -pv--rttn ; .: i .Tuesday,', evening. tJi about two hundred .memhers and visitors of Chadwick Chapter, enjoyed their regular 'social "meeting. I The, lodge rooms were beauti tully - decorjUed. - with "Valentine suggestions and pussy willows.. ) At the close of the chapter an auction, sale, of articles, which has been' brought there for the pur pose, was held, and occasioned a great Ideal of fun-and merriment for all. A substantial sum waa realized from ; the sale, and '.will be used to , buy - things needed, by the chapter, , j. -5 Delicious rerreBnments were served in; tne banquet room, where the tables were beautifully decorated with, red hearts, potted plants, and lighted red tapers In crystal candlesticks. Mrs. J. A.NB4rnardl was chair man of the committee assisted toy Mr. J. A.. Bernard!, Mrs. Lloyd, men," a yrsekly . sport ' journal of national circulation, which goes into the j hands -of ; prominent 4horseihen, - sportsmen, and state fair people an ever the country; Since fThe Horsemen Is the big gest Journal of its kind, it is a particularly noteworthy fact that Mrs. Brunk's article' is used as a. distinctive, full-page feature. The spring .issue,' in wiioh " the interview appears, arrived tn Sa lem yesterday. ' Mr Wilaon has filled -Tier jpositiaa. which is a uni que officer tor women Vot the gen-, erjrtion, -for the past two years. Entertaining Program At First Presbyterian Church At ithe concert to be given to night: at the - First Presbyterian church; many of Salem's best solo ists land entertainers will-be heard. Last year a similar enter tainment was .given and: elicited much' favorable comment. This concert will be bigger and better. The f'Carjenshep'! Trio composed of Carmen Jennison, Cello. "Leon Jennison, baritone and Marvin Shepherd! . vdlln . will . give ' songs and instrumental niynbers. . Mr. -Cooke '4 Patton will give II t I I ting Week TO) race 3 Cans Medium Size Van Camp Pork arid TSeans , L. 't1"" q n. Tail Armour's'', V- 1U - itrlt .:2 lbs. . - : i, -:j Dates : zy-i lbs. l i : f - Macaroni is cans xju.tzis. Sardicefi. 4 2 Cans Nex . " Pack Slirtmp - 1-4 Large Can " ' ; . Dill Pickles 11..1-..1..4 - Large Can V, . , : Sauer Kraut 2 Packages H. O. " Rolled Oats j -I , 3 Packages i Jellwell 4.....T , Large Instant 1 " Postum Small Tin Staley White Syrup . -Medium Tin. Staley ? : Golden i Syrup JlJ...i. r 2 ,TaH .Tins i v ," u4 , Crushed Pirjeappje' v 2 Large fTins Brten," Sliced' Pineapple ;.J.- .- 2 lbs. r , ii-r,. . WbiteJjIgsr 1 Large ' - , Can Peaches i- j 29c $1.69 .:20c 25c i. 25c i 29c 19c 10c 35c 25 c 39c 23c 39c 27c 39c 7r "H-T . ' i :'N, 19c - EXTR BARGAIN We bought f Qr.pur January Clearance a shipment of Arrowhead. Hosiery. These jwere delayed in transit . and have just arrived. The maker? made us an extra : concession to accept' late delivery. They are now if placed on sale in China Store (which we own) QQw at the remarkable price of iru.;il:i.. 0G " : Fiber Silk and Pineapple Stitch in Black and namer ous popular shades, j You will buy mere; than 1" pair . after seeing them. : ,. :- ; .'STOISS 1 - i . ; - - .1 , - 1 i . - - r , Jt. . , 254 North Corercxal Sales Store One Door NortH GARNER JUBILEE;.SIKGERS,:t . Ax ir tfe The Garner Juhilee Singers, under the leadership of prof. George Garner, are a group of , high-class , colored American , artists . who demonstrate the artistic possibilities of that people.and reflect credit upon their' race. -Their ;voicsa blend in perfect harmony and the .old plantation favorities, negro spirituals, and songs of the cotton fields are . sung as only the Garners can sing them. Their repertoire also Includes some of the Xitest selections from the library of .classics, and the groups presented by the male quartet, a feature of the company, are well received by audiences every where. ' The success of this Jubilee company is a true mark of popularity. will ' give some delightful melod ies on the marimba.' j Jouise and Richard . Robertson assisted: By tucile .Ross at the piano will sing some new and 'old ballads. .... , ; . . The 'Klash and. Klatter Khor us is just what its. name implies, and is a -npvelty given by several a r m. i . . . . . . a m 11. - . 1 aiwui iwefliy mtnuiea oi mysmy-young aaaiea ui iwu uuutvu. ing magic Miss Edith Findley 1 BOCXAX" CAIOINDAIt I : I ! ' Today . jii in i i . Interdenbminatlonal Missionary meeting.' Pi r st Presbyterian church. All day. j Washington's birthday dinner. Scandinavian church. 5 to 8 o'clock. - - "As No Man Has Loved." Film at Hellig heater under sponsor ship -of : Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev olution. "'When a Man's a Man." Bene fit T&lm at First Congregational church under auspices of Woman's Union., 7:30 o'clock. Story Telling section of Salem Arts League. Mrs, Ivan Bellinger. Court Apartments.. 7:30: o'clock. Zena Community club. Annual Minstrel show. School house. Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian : church. Emerson room. 2:30 o'clock." . Washington's birthday party for children of junior and inter mediate "departments of the First Methodist church Sunday school. 7-9 :S o'clock. Hal HibDara Auxiliary. Mrs, John Bertelson, 110 Lefelle street. : J i Little Light -Bearers. First Methodist church. 2:30 o'clock. Saturday - f. r American Association . of Uni versity Women. Elks- dining room. ; President Dobbs of Paci fic University, speaker. W. iR. C. McCornack HalL Pa triotic; program. 3 o'clock. f As No Man Has Loved." Film at Hellig theater under sponsor ship of Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev olution. Chicken pie supper. Oak Grove ; Community. 7 o'clock. School children's night at First Congregational church. Film: "Abraham Lincoln" (Part One). 7 o'clock. J - Sunday Film, "Abraham Lincoln" (part J.) First Congregational church, 7:30 o'clock.--i, ' .1. Monday Salem MacDowell club program. Waller Ha,U,8; 1$ o'clock.- I i lilt I It i i i n .IT " The Apollo Four, composed of Glaisyer,' Robertsonr Giuo and Hansen will entertain with some favored numbers. ' " Jean Rahn and Ruth Emory Riddle, bflled as high Jclasa duet ists will sing classical numbers. Guy. Rathbun will swing the il luminated Indian Clubs', and the Pied Piper's Orchestra a-"group of clever young ladies will close the program. ! A. A. Ut W. Meeting . Tomorrow ? President John F. Dobbs of Pa cific. University, who "will be the principal speaker at. the luncheon meeting of the American Associa tion of UniversltyJ .Women. tomor row at the Elks' club, has chosen as his BubJect, .'fThe Content of the High Education of Tomorrow." Reservations for the luncheon are being made with Miss Leila Johnson; secretary. : r... . . Rummage Sale f At Church , A rummage sale will be held on Wednesday an.d. Thursday of neat week ; in the parlors of the First Presbyterian, church for the bene fit 'of the new church fund.-, i. s i . ' " . ' Washington's Birthday , . Party -. ; ' ? "; " , The children of the junior and the intermediate departments ' of the I First Methodist chfirch Sun day, school will hold a Washing ton's birthday party from -7 to 9:15 o'clock this evening in the church: parlors. Games wIU be played", - and a program has been arranged. i Refreshments! will be served. . The decorations , of - the evening ; will ; carry out the motif of the, February holidays. Woman's Alliance , The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church . : will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Emerson room.:- . Hostesses for the meeting will be . Mrs, MUton Meyers and Mrs G. Steiner. , Program Announced ' For : j Interdenominational M eeting An interesting 'program ; has been arranged for the -observance among international missionary societies which will take place to day in Salem at' the First Presby terian church, i , The program has been announc ed as follows; 10:30 DevotionaU Mrs. C. A- Park.. . v . . " ' ! Music Leader Mrs; Kantner IJUQO Child Welfare, Miss Feary . ' - 11 :30 Responsive Readings, Mrs. George Alden. 12:00- Lunch. - ; 1:30 - Responsive Readings, Mrs. George Aldno. Solo, "The Prayer Perfect," Mrs. Martin Fereshecan. Business reports of societies. 3:00 Address. Dr. Norman Tully, Consecration Service. Mrs. j.'Willard DeYor. Little Light Bearers . The Little Light Bearers of the First Methodist church and' their mothers are , invited to be guests today at the party which will be sponsored at 2:30 -o'clock today in the pari or 8 of the 'church. A pro gram will be given and a thank offering received. Assisting Mrs. A. A. Lee, the superintendent,-will , be Mrs.HH. J. Ostlind, Mrs. W. E. Tripp, Mrs. F. R. Bailey. Mrs. Harry Scott, and Mrs. Fred Murray Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Hal Hibbard" Auxiliary, U. S. V. V. will met at the home of Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 Lefelle this afternoon ; for the regular monthly social gathering. Patrio tic numbers will be given honor ing Washington, Lincoln, McKin ley and" the : "sinking1 of u the Maine." All members and friends are urged to attend. V ilfrs. McLaughlin Recovers The many friends of Mrs. (.George .McLaughlin who -has been seriously ill for sometime will be happy to here that she is conval escing at her home at Buena Vis ta. Chicken Pie Supper The Ladies' Aid 'society of the Oak Grove community will spon sor a . chicken pie supper. " served cafeteria style, at 7 o'clock Satur day evening in the Oak Grove Community Hall. : A musical pro gram will be given during the eve ning, v I School. Children To See Filpi -School children s night at the First -Gongergational church win be held Saturday evening at o ciock wnen tne nrst part or tne bam Lincoln" '. will . be shown es pecially: " for the young , people. Their elders will see the same fflm on Sunday efening at 7:30. Oh 'Sunday evening . It la req.test-i ed that nQ?children .attend exdeptj those accompanied by their, par ents. -: . j-.-; . - ., . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Seitz Are ; Hosts y&t Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitz, (John It. Sites); entertained with' - a -delightful twelv-coer dinner ; party : on Wednesday, eve ning in their home," with several pleasant : hours -oT music 4tnd con versation" following.. A . Spring motif in yellow Was Used Dfc the table where daffodils were ar- Vrinsed in a crystal bowi." Tellow tapers were . used in crystal hold ers and dainty place cards and favors matched. , ." '.Covers were arranged fer: Dr.- and z Mrs. George H.' Aldehy Mrs Arietta M, Page, Professor and Mrs. Florian Von Esehen, tfofe- sor.and Mrs. ' E. C. Richards, Professor and Mrs. G. Ebsen, Miss Evangeline Hall,' and the hosts. Mr: and Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitz. Woman' 8 Union To Sponsor Film ; . ;i rt : "When arMan's a Man," adapt ed - from the hovel by" the same name by, Harold 'BeR Wright, "has the First i Congregational church at 7:30' o'clock this eveningly the members of therWomans Union of the Flrst'Cbhgregatlofial chtrch. es 4he ffrst fUmf tn ' aer ies planned! r; - A iX?z- . When a Man's a Man" is one of the very small number of pic tures ths.t ?har beea 4)BoogTphea fx he. Saotelofeal abouV whih the story- is written. Harold Bell Wright wrote this "fcoptilar novel o Ills while camping in Preecott, ArlsanaT.. When .Sol esaer. decid ed to film the: picture lie, hired a" special train' and shipped the director,-castiuitaft propsr'-clec- trlcal atnaratuii.te etcr to ne imfle high city, as Prescott ,1s called. Eastern 'Star Socials Afternoon - . I " Cards rwlll btf the diversion of the afternoon whei the; members of Chadwick .Chapter qf the .Easb ern Star meet next Tuesday in the Maeonta hall tor their fregtilar so cial afternoon. Only- members of the. r.der.trlll Je gttet. ; Attra(fae:aitoiu& Party At Henderson Home . The home of JMr and Mrs. M. B. Henderson at'; 340". S. 14th street- was the scene of one of the attractlvS Talehttte pirtiei of ttr season tm Saturday mghT "when . 3- beeji- chosen for presentation ati they ' enter talhel lor a group" cT of red nearis gave a festive note .Tn where cards were ?h Say". The first pKze in "Hearts" weni toiB. J-AVoelke,;whil Wade Cowan won, he';secdnd prize. j. . ' Light refreshmenia were .. late in the evening. For favor;. comic Valentines, were ;jinww to the neat.V '-.riVi-'' -V" r. ''''JM i Guests for the affair Include: Mr. and Mrs. Wade. Cowan, r. apd Mrs. Roy fcatkpr.Mrs.n Wordfeli; MrsV U -'A.:-. Kezar r. and Mrs. C E- Hanson, ana and Helen, Mr. and , Mrs. Jfl Martin. Mr. MnM A. V.) w4g- tner. and 2elma, Mr. . ana :s.. Henry jSimsr Mr .-ana.. i '- Woelke, Mr. ana Mrahd Mrs.-Joe R.lStephens4of PorUand, Mr. and Mrs. Allgodd and daughter, Gloria, and -.the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hender son and daughter, ; Mary fFrMeeg. Mrs; Krause ntertaiw q Club- At Luncheon i :. ;r r -' ' - Members of : Cthei MidVeei hrldge club and a group special guests were. -entertained at one of the week's inost charm ing affairs when Mr.;Al Kruae was hostess on Wednesday at jher home an Patemount.HHl. .:c t ' 'TJia club jrn.t .warciprh.e ma ture - of - a bridge luncheon'' wh """ ' (Continued j4 Ff .8.) ?.' of n the annual of -pray ey tremendous, patriotic film, "Abra" j si; ; - , Dcclce Cz r r. tl n cl ; -; . Tne: r::nce of All LnrtieLir.l' ' Hciiis 'i.hcater- LoLfcy-Jt J .KorUft, LUh L r THERE!, WHERj ' LAS T mGHT! OUT' HOW -MAPPEMEO - L AT I i: 1 KHO.W 'CLO S1MPOS" ,THE"NI',H WATCH MAR -I . ' '"' ' -r ' t j - - ' ' " " ' " ' - isiissaBiiisBseBsSBs """ ' - ' t' . .V -H ' ' ' -'- m " t-. " ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' " lj" !' 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