s -4 1 I; - "4 " 'tJAv,'t fl.ft,i .H- . : sunday;morning; February 2s idzs i l - - r V rlte for av Washington's birth tea, are the decorative scene i Mount Vernon." and Georgian M irtha Washington j which 5 oraa J Blent the ware: v ' :H'T?'C':r-4. .k , Presiding at the urns were Mrs. arietta M. Page and Mrs. I, L. Mc- Am. whiles those I assisting; in nerrinr included: Mrs. George iVAlden, Mrs. Grant? Day,? Mrs. aWand Miss Minnie Miller.The. - entire group- "tot Jaaies present from West Central- circle, assisted in the rooms. . . r r WatiMothers to Meet . The regular meeting ot ithe Salem chapter of the! American War. Mother Wilr be thjeld t2 : S 0 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in: the Ch mber of C!otomerce;Toomsi DU at Woman's ?" C&Jfttar :; - "U. The Legislative, committee i of the Salem Woman's club will spon sor an interesting debate on Mon day evening at the Woman's club house between the affirmative wo' men's debate team of Willamette University; and the ! negative .team, of Ltnfield. college. The question will be "Resolved ; jThat the! re cently prposedtweutiethamend ment.to .the. eo.nstlfttttpn.'bjs adopt; ed." ; Professor Horace Rahskopf is coach for the Willamette team. According to a contract between the two schools the debate will be conducted on the open forum plan, '-with ; as many questions as desired' perm!ssailev;from.'5the floor.' IaJ the Willamette 'team houge are Bernice MulTey, Elaine ChSpin. and Ha Comstock; The gitl'who wl go to .Lintleld Col leeh;for the same: evening are: Myrtle Walmsley, i Adella Gates and,XXaxel Newhouse. ' ' "- ;Mrs." Wml Fordyce Fargo, pres ident of the. Woman's club, wilj introduce Mrs.' C C TClark who will;- act, as. general chairman. Members of the legislative com mittee with Mrs. Clark, are Mrs. E. E, Braig, Mrs. Southwick, Mrs. C. P.' BIshbp. Mrs.5 ! H. McMahan and-Mrs. parry Weis. StfPauA Guild' St. Paul's Guild of the Episec pal -church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Minday afternoon at . he home of Mrs. Frank? Durbin? -1 4 17 Court street., Assisting -hostesses will be Mts. William Niemyer; and Mrs; m. 4 jenneay., ; v Fr&nk Spears r V' Celebrates' Birthday r AttheGrky Belle ' ?The' UtB; birthday ?bf -Frank fears v Jr.. Ison of . Mr. 'and Mrs., , 1rnk SpeaBwas.wcelebrated wih f theoitablAaf r;i.i w4itr?when Mfs.1senT5Mrs-'XToyd Demeresl, Mrs. noarty to'the. Oregon theater. I the 4, ilKl! ' WWfmch Shop' - - h XsiJ " ;i-em3:hoPlace of Fashion - -V2' CV M 1 ''' ' Brvdcaiii'ihost lnlportant.8tyle.iiewai.MEvcnt, our "ij... f . ' r ' j-- VI ; pleasure1 toitouncehai tbis season no gown-wffl bepricedfover Kr r, , r flH f --:- ' I -' -:z " : 5;: : I . .fs - 4tL' ' We bHeTethUtoDeiheonly.tma We are not sacrificing high quality ' , k?" iff1 ft' ia shop known for excluslVeness and. - nor. style carrying the samelins. as ,,Tj u ill iJ J '-Ti-lM ! J I courteous service has everlnade such V : Models designed bj tne tors , T vr l :i-lr ' ' tdecIdedmodlflcaHofn7;T most couturiers. . . ,K , .; , ; X f r ' . -!" : ; ' ; : Ti.A a' :' 1 . I ... S ' V C I IaA Stands alone in Hats for.thef sophisttevery inodershoWn has a i ( i;C,V C Wucb of -Ibdividualltee thai identifiea it as "different!, r j ' M ? 1 ' 1 V V ' " '' J '''f AHrayB fo' your 4Pull,lr et ; f r- - : 0 - "W t ill Mr 1 ' ' " . ' . " ' ' l.i toUawed 1 with birthday luncheon at the. Gray Belle., a yellow, color scheme waa used In the? flowers and candles, and was featured Tin all ; thev birthday r appointments Hra. Shears, jfan assisted J by Miss Connie Clark;. t ' -..' .A V .: f Those, inrited to be i Master Spears' guests for TThe Enchant ed Hill" were, Edwin and Frank Cross, William and Clayborne uyer; rnmip Gille. Wesley Klelnke, Charles Kay s Bishop, Tommy . B, ! Bishop of . Portland, Charles West, Tommy and Roder ick: LiYesley,- Richard- and;; Junior DeTers Robert and Ernest Hofer, Warren Fanning Edwin-Hoffnell. John Barker, Albert Lane. Paul Kafoury, Robert Duncan. Robert Utter, Dan; and- IyatrDelsart'j Marylee I Fry, x Srbil; Spetu-s. Misi Coflnier' Clarkf and Mrsi Frank; 5pears,:-i:??.;-: ;V;;4,. -vi Kf Mirmesotans to Hold Midwinter Gathering, j . ! Former: aimnesotans who fall to attend the . annual . mld-winter( reunion on Friday. eyeAing March 5, will undoubtedly miss a treat as the committees'- are busy: ar ranging a" number of Interesting features. The meeting will be at 7: 30, o'clock a,t the First Metho? dist churchJ1 - - ' vf C Mrs. Roiile to v n .-. Entertain Auxilidry? A&emoerSi oz Lae American Xte gion auxiliary will meet Wednes day evening of j next week, the meeting having been postponed from Monday-' till Wednesday on account of a delay In the arrival of mater ialsaf the home' of Mrsi John 'J, Rottle, 760 S; Commet cial street' to' do some -important sewing; Members are "asked to come at 7:30 and to bring sewing' machines ' If possible. ! Succe8sfulilver Tea at Kafoury Home Benefits Hospttal fiind ' r- Between 200 and: 300. sdests. called at the.' home'of ' Mrs. N. C Kafoury at 75 0 N.: Summfer- street Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Kafoury and Mrs. John J. Rottle entertained Jointly .'at an out standingly successful" sllrer- tea which was aponsored'by the Am erican' Legion? auxiliary": for the benefit of the JIahneman Veter ans' hospital. -The rooms l were- decorated throughout in a- most 'attractive manner, a patriotic - dolor scheme bt red?' white and blue being feat ured through ' the use , of bows of meline and baskets of spring flow ers, and American ( flags. Little Miss Marylee 'Fry , greeted. ; the guests at the door. JJ$$ .'.J'-- ia: the 'tea, Troom. Uiose assist InkAwer Mrrvvauajnita. trander- and Mrs. Miles McKey. The table waa a lovely study in FnV.vmir snnrovat Midamfi & Mademoiselle, we have also-a gorgeous assemblage ot spring dresses in and Prints, etc.; at?: ;:;- r These are not the ordlnary-dressea fee "cowns'Vla the true sense of word individual and charming.'-' Knowing most women to ,beood judges of. quality and style, we invito yavt toiinspect and try on tthese gowns. ' We haye all sizes .in our shop. . ?... , - - . ' -V- -- Spring coats 'of supple Charmeen Beautiful imported and dobiesr ticTweeds . OuJpwats axe priced from $24.75 up. ; . s - The French Shop; a. tf- ,?Z - .Tte r . " Today ' --: b.Siffiday,.,; h-z Film, Abraham Lincoln,") (con cluding j pari. First ' Congrega tional ehtfrchr t 30 o'clock, ff 'Monday'-r --r, WRC," GAR, and 'members "'of Jason' Lee church meet to .'telei brate wedding anniversary of Mr. and MrsiPeebles." Mrs. C. F. Love'land, 2010 If:' Fifth streeC o'clock ' - ' n V;-.,;hi. ; n St t Paul's Guild.' Mrs.; Frank Durbin, 14lt Court Btreet; hostess. 2:30uclock. 'lv ; r ' Willamette tTrilersity-Llnfeld college debate at 4 Woman's ' club house. f Public InvIteoL ' Question is, "Resolved! ' 1 .. . That the recently jro posed twenr tieth amendmeit to the constitu tion be adopted," . " ' "l Music .' TeacheTs! 'association. Miss Frances Yirginle Melton, hostess. At siuito. - ' : , . Moroni (Men. payers in "Friend Hannah.; HeU theater 8:15 o'clock. : . . . ' ? Chad wick, chapter. Order of. th.e Eastern Star. Dinner in temple. 6 oclock. Mrs 'Caroline 'Lewis, guest of -honor. .vn f-r 'V , rWiseonsia meeting. . Chamber of Commerce roons, 7:30 o'clock. v. War mothers. Chamber of Com merce rooms." 2:?) o'clock Writers clubl Dr Mary C. Rowland-and Mrs.l Wm. Fordyce Fargo, hostesses, pr, Rowland's apartment; American Leglc&v - auxiliary. Meeting fof sewing,! 7: 30 o'clock. Mrs. John: j.; Rotttei 960 S. Com mercial' street, - hostess. ' - l ' Friday ' Salem branch of the National League for Women. Voters. Elks' club, XJ o'clock luncheon. Elton Watklns, former ' congressman, speaker. i . Minnesota midwinter gathering, First Methodist . church. 7;30 o'clock; - red, white and - blue, V red .- carna tions forming the tenter piece, while blue candles -burned in 'sil ver holders against "the . back ground of white linen. Those who presided at the urns were Mrs. De Lisle, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. Mark S. Skiff and Mrs. c! P. Bish op. . Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, assisted by Mrs, Earl 'Paulsen and-- Mrs. Paul - Burris, arranged the attrac tive musical numbers whieh form ed a continuous program through out the" afternoon. Those taking part were Mary Talmadgp Head- rick; Mrs.' James Teed, Mrs.- Mar- Kin Fereshetian. Mrs. Edwin Arm strong. mm las isvangeiine" iiau. Miss' Lena Medler and Robert ial exanden '. 'T - fT'" Mrs. A. C Gragg Is the presi dent of this active organization of wives of World War Veterans, icrepe Komaine,; Georgette, Flat " .l - Not a special but the same narily priced from 910.75 to reduced for the entire season "your appreciation.' f . ,,Mme. Buffe Morriorv :rr..if ir?-?v if. US Uish Street' -if- vVy; j HJ who make up one fof the younger organizations . In the citjv' i At" the tea on Thursday . more than 325 waa:Uken'in-T., - raMeei on? Wednesday The Writers', section of tt he Sa lem . Arts 1 league. . " will meet on Wednesday evening, March 3', In stead of oh Tuesday, March 2.: The change is being: made in order to avoid conflict wftbTthe Moroni Ol sen play, "Friend Hannah,; a dramatic offering that is. being ab tlcipated with particular - interest.3 The-hostesses of tlfe evening will be Dr.Mary, C Rowland and Mrs. Wm. "Fordyce Fargo, at Dr. Row land's apartment.' - Pupils Broadcast . ' Front KOAC , Many .Salem residents were plaased,to hear the program .which was broadcast at 7:30 o'clock last Wednesday night by Stella Cairrv cross a 12 year old piano pupil of Byron D. .Arnold, over 1 station KOAC in Corvallis, who - was 'pre? sen ted with Lucella Bates; a 12 year old violin pupil, of Marguerite MacManus. - - ' ' M Another talented pupil, 12-year-old Ronald Hall, who studies with Mr. Arnold, will broadcast at 7:20 o'clock Wednesday evening, March 3 , playing - "Petit Bolero- ( Ra v lna); 'Springtime' Huerter; and Wait itf E Flat" (Chbpfn) v Miss Hazard Is Hostess I' Miss Edith Hazard-entertained with an informal tea on Wednes day afternoon complimenting it delightful; manner. her sister. Mrs. WirW--Sawyer ofSeattle, whdlsH her house-guest for two weeks, ' Miss Hazard included as her guests: Mrs., Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, Mrs. W. t E. Kirk, Mrs. M. N. Chapman, Mtea Oda Chapman, Mrs, John H, Scott, TWrs. . W. W. - Rosebrauiji, Mrs. m,C. Richards, and the. hpp.' or guest, Mrs. .W. W. Sawyer,, v. Mrs. Harwood Hall to Enter Interesting Work y in xne souin Upon leaving Salem, Mrs. Har3 wood Hall will hve charge of the Government extension or "outing" work for Indian j girls who are graduates and ex-students of var ious Indian, schools of the southr west or elsewhere, operating 'tn; and around Los Angeles. She. will represent the Indian 'Bureau' in this . important phase of Indian work. Mrs. Hall - will? adviser and assist these girls in malting suc cesses In, their vocational work, or completing their education in the public schools, nursing, or college. The . outing work at Phoenix, Ari- Riverslde, California, was origin ally started, - organized and kept going-for years by Mrs. Hall wbjle Mr. Hall-was superintendent. This work as: well as -the territory" Is not new to her. Mr.' and Mrs. Hall's long years of experience and their knowledge Crepe" ' -51 a rline ord I Clt J Vs , 1 s for Mr i "l ; .... V. ' I ; - ; , V ! i. SiuBySaienr House - Professor Percy C. Burraston (who has been secured to rjlay the Master Organ at; the Oregon.Theatj-e . Professor Percy " C Burraston, one of ihe recbgnizd leaders in musical circles of the West, and a member of the worlds famous mu sical confraternity bf Trinity col lege England," has- been secured by i the management of the Ore gon theatre here and is now play ing at,: Jthe, master organ at all shows. Prof. Burraston came here during' tne week from' yancouver, B. C,. ' Regarded as one of the most distinguished- organists in the West, Mr. Burraston has figured prominently In musical advance ment in film productions and in the opening of many new houses. He has given special study to the corelatlon of the musical score and the motion picture and Is an authority on dramatic interpreta tion of both the vocal and the visual drama. Prof, Burraston first won at tention in the West while he was engaged as "top organist in the California theatre. in San Francis co. Later he went, to Honulu of conditions In that field together with' their Interest will be very valuable to these young people and their many friends are grat ified that this worthy couple will continue their active Interest in Indian education. Mrs. Smith Is Hostess at Club Luncheon , Enjoyable among the club af fairs of the month was the at tractive . bridge luncheon of Wed nesday at which Mrs. W. Carlton Smith was hostess when she en tertained for the pleasure of the members of her club, with Mrs. L..E. Fuirgy on Monmouth an in vited guest.. . Mrs. W. : H. , Dancy won the af ternoon's high score. ,-VCovers at the luncheon, which was served, at the home of Mrs.1 James Godfrey, were placed for: Mrs. L.- E-. LeFuirgy. Mrs. E. L. Baker, .Mrs; Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs, Frank W. Durbin. Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mrs. O." C. Locke,;Mrs, Frank Meredith, Mrs. H. H! Olinger, Mrs. George F. Rodgers, Mrs. R. E. Lee Stein er, and the hostess, Mrs. W. Carl ton Smith; . . v ' WHMStoMeet -The Woman's Home Missionary society of.-the First Methodist. church will'sponsor a pot-fnck din ned on Wednesday at 6 o'clock, following-the "regular meeting of the society-in the-afternoon. The husbands oti members will be spe cial1 guests ..Miss Grace. Davis of the Portland Settlement center will speak..- W. . . ', Leslie Ladies' Aid i The Ladies' Aid society of Les lie Methodist church will meet at Leslie hail on Wednesday, March 3rd. .'. .v-v. -. . Guests at Neskowin !s Mr. and Mrs. "Bert Ford and MrT and Mrs. Clifton Irwin . en joyed a recent stay at the Dr. L. F. Griffith summer home at Nes kowin, H ' ' Rapheterian Club J ?,Mrs. Guy.O. Smith wlU be host ess, on Thursday afternoon for the members of the Rapheterian club. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey er s Entertain Club iwThe Sanl Souii ; Card ; club met with' Mr. and Mrs.- Albert Ram-seyerlottVrlday-: evening. . . Five hundred; was the main diversion, high scores; for the evening being won by Mrs. Alfred Propp and Mr. J. A. Jelder ks.' . Consolation prizes wehtVto Mrs. 'William E,r Moses and Mr. Ernest A. Lee. ' ' . I " Luncheon,, was served at, a late hour, after which the guests were entertained with, radio "music. ; ' J Besides 'Mr. and, MrsC - Ralph MasS, guests' of . the club, the folio-wing members , were present Mr.; and",Mrs.:. Ernest .A; Lee, . Mr. and ;Mrs. 4J.' A Jelderksi I'r. and - I I ? where be i "formally opened the New Hawaiian theatre. After the long Stay .. In the Islands, "Burraston went to Canada where he was for many , months organist in the Fa mons players line of theatres in the Dominion. While there, Mr. Burraston also was engaged as director of one of the largest or chestraslnCthe country. - u: , Prof. Burraston has studied in the largest musical conservatories In Europe and the United States, and completed his training in the Trinity college conservatory In England after studying In both the "Milan and Berlin conservator ies. In Trinity, he was under the special tutelage of Dr. Brewer and Dr. C. Lee Williams, the greatest musicians England:; had produced during the preBentrgeneration::; ; Mr. Burraston possesses one of the most complete musical libra' ries of any musician In this coun try and values it very highly.; The library is completely " catalogued. any one of a thousand selections available at a moment's, notice. A. L. Dencer.' The next meeting of the club will be held on March 12, at which time Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer will be hosts. Miss Patterson Is Honored With Dance A woodland scene was the im provised background against which a group of the most prom inent members of the younger set gathered for. a delightful early spring dance on Tuesday evening when Mrs. . Edward Gray Patter son entertained for the pleasure of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Patterson in the Patterson home The illusion of a forest glade was carried out with evergreen and flowers. X ' i Guests for thS attractive event ' r- . , ' Y ANNOUNCESJ The Opening of tl: . were:! M.rrand Mrs. Gus Hixon; Mr., and MrS.Beyt Ford Mr.? and Mrs. ' Asel "Eof f . Mr. and Mrs. Dwight xjuisenberry; MrrandT Mrs". Don Younic.Mr and Mrs.-Katl. Becke, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Deckebach," Mr. and Mrs Richard Slater, Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steuslof f, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mr: and: Mrs. William Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. Archie-Holt, Mr and JtfrsJ Karl Stpiwer, Miss Lois " Wheeler, Miss JBrma Reynolds, Miss Grace Holt Jtf Iss Hattle ' Reeder; Miss Amelia Babcock, MIss' Prudence Patter son; Miss Lenta Baumgartner, Miss Nan, Lounsberry of Portland, Miss ' Helen LaMarr of Portland, Miss Myrtle Martin,'- Miss Jose phine Baumgartner, Miss Maxlne Buren. ' Miss ' Olga Gray. ' Miss Eloise Prudhomme, Miss Dorothy Patterson, Arthur 'Ross,- John Griffith, James Young, itoland At Kafbury's dm Favorite models vf or spring, matreials are lovely printed 'ereiwtQejCaton 'twer!"' 'lb;"mpdel with that slenderness' of line an4 periect' detelh la com plete array of- the' most 'exquisite colorings, trimmings, braidings, godettes and flares.' Every dress a1 late arrival. ' ' V -; . ; , Sale Store 460 State Stv is 1,1 MM 1 J at 387- Court Street MONDAY, MMIGK- lc. Showing Models in. the-most captivating Stylp" ' Exquisite colors in Bewildering Array fo1- , Maid and Matron t 1 . i courvrsr RelnharV Oliver-" Jessup, Fx . Durbin, If OlaJ M6CleIlaff, XSl ' ' Carson, Frank Deckebach, There Hoover Dr.-Ralph-Craig,; TVl"ar " Marshall Eugene "'Gill; Williai x Paulus'and Kenneth Wilson. Mrs. Slade Is Ho8te$sfpr Club , : Jonquils gave the predominat ing" floral note last Tuesday af- ternooa'when MrsJ Fritz Slada en tertained in a delightful manner for- the members of her br! " - a luncheon club and a grotip c ' vited guests. - j One week from -Tuesday !' 3. W Connell Dyer will be Uja t.b hostess.' " In the group at the ElaJa Ljm3 were: Mrs. -Hollis Iluntinston, i Mrs, John IL Carson," I.Irs. John j J Roberts,. Mrs. Harry Hawkiits, t Mrs.; T. "A. -Roberts, Sirs. CuUia Cross; Mrs. Prince. Byrd, Mrs. Ar- ! thur' Rahn. Mrs. Ercel: Kay, Ur3. Frank; Spears, "Mrs. Keith r - 11 ot Woodburn,' 5IrC Dan J. Tu . and.the.hpstes, -Mrs. Slade. , Spend a Plcasnnt ; and Inspiring Hon: Loolcincr at Thcrs Silk- Drcscco : To all bur friends and cus - tomers, we say' come, and look at our' new dresses coats for Easter, wear.' We' however call your ? especial attention to these good look ing silk dresses at 1 15.9 5. , - . ... ... W i William E. 4 "r- . ... I.Io.:'- j!!r. crl i Mrs.