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g,-.-,... i TITS OIinG Q?STATTi2I AN, SAIJSM, OIlE(U)N - - - .vU WEDNESDAY MORNINGfiAH1l-47f 4&24--..w' ' I r-rVw -irfi'" - l, JJl' - if tributed, Informal , music; ,- through-1 t Reading, Mrs,-, Donna II.: Aline. I ' ;;,;,, .r.VlV limrmmm T-, ,, ;, i,T, tii ,rffmiiiimMffl Tn-mmlnmm...- k:,,,immmm m n 'ii i' " """"""r 1 '"" r- ' '"1 ''""T j f Mrs. Prince Byrd Is Hostess f orJUridge . . Club on Tuesday J , Th$ St.- Patrick motif wait charmingly - featured . at th.; o'clock- luncheon ai afterpoon of bridge at which Mrs. PrJnc Vr. . Bjrrd yas hostess yesterday for thh pleasure of "her " club group ao4 nine incited uesta. The 1 'o'clock luncheon-was served " at ; small tai bles.each made "attfactiVe ylt srallax--and reen candles burAtof In crystal holders :Mrs.' "Frederick Lamport 'tron the guest .'prize,. p( the afternootj,- Iijvlted to iiicet with thJolWe Mrs. Paul Wal lace, Mrs. tioyBTMrr."Tknioa Meyers, Mrs. PhliJs'ewmyer, Mis$ Ellen Thielsen, Mrs. Henry W; Meyers, Mrs." T. 3. Kay, Mrs. T, A. Livesley and Mrsl FredericH Lamport.. . 1 j . -At the next meeting of the clvjb on March 23, Mrs. 'Cennelj Dyer wilt be the hostessj, CoTem at yesterday's 1 luncheon were placed for Mrs. Wftilace, Mrsl Byrd, Mrs. Newrayer, Miss Thiel sen, .Mrs. . ; Milton x Meyers, ' Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Kay, ; Mrsi - Liresley, Mra-Mamport Mrs. Har ry Hawkins,. Mrs. Frits SJade. Mrs. v T. Roberts, ; airs. " W, Connell Dyer Mr s. Arthur J.- Rahn, ' JlTat It. 5T Hofer; Mrs Keith .Powell', Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., and the hos tessMrs: Prince W.. Byrd.-' ' . .. . . ' ; - " ! Ctaira Wiley 'Becomes Bride - Miss Clara Wiley,' daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Wiley, be came the bride of Mr.. Albert XGI rod an, attractre ;eddlnff per formed at the home of the bride's parents at Aumsville. -Miss Juan ita irdctett attended the bride as maid of honor, while Henry Girod was oest'man. The groom Is the son of Arthur Girod. ; - ThV'cereinbn'y was performed under a bower of spring blossoms and greenery, with Rev. Thomas A. Acheson officiating. The bride's gown "wa of terrapin satin back crepe, while her bouquet was of calla lilies kttd carnations. Yellow ana ; green were tne colors pre- , dominating, throughout the rooms. Immediately preceding the cer emony' Miss Gladys Gilbert sang "1 Lore Yoia Truly, with a Violin obbligdto JLby Harold Rupert. Many attractire gifts were receiT ed and on. display. ! Serentjr-lsht quests were pres ent for tlu'pedllafi wWca wa solemnized" at high, noon'. A re ception followed t - the ceremony, with Mrs. Roy Fucoa assisting the hostess. " " if Those .assisting the serring were Alene Ritchie, . Tclma Du , JJolS. Warmila' Gernaond Mr a. Janet Jar rison, C Dorothy .Van De . Walker Bessia Taylor,. Kuth-VUaviscm, Eu nice Lewi, ii'Mrs.v . Roy , Porter, Violet ' Bod man , i and.. , Margaret StnrdeTact. - . ,t Among, the ou of town. guest present for the wedding wer Mrs. Anna Jlate "of Toledo. Margaret Sturdevant of Toledo, Mr. .aad Mrs. Lester .Cook o. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Roam Knowles of Wendr ling, and Glenn TrusscU of Port;' land. ::.. . -f Home From Hawaiian Islands Mrs. Joseph II. Albert and Mrs. J. C. " Griffith are being welcomed home by their many friends after a three months 'absence inr the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. Albert motored' to San Francisco ten days ago to meet them. Benefit Card Party j The fifth card party in the series of benefit affairs being sponsored by the Woman's Benefit associa tion, of the Ladies of the Macca bees will be -held -Thursday, after noon in Frtternal temple. ' Members, of the association hare recently; organized an . interesting luncheon club which' meets every second Wednesday, of-the month. The first meeting -was held at the Salem r eat aur ant, with: Eletnor Thompson pt the Child , Health Demonstration, the, speaker' of the hour, - The. table .was decorated in the colors of the order with a beautiful, basket of carnations as the centerpiece. - Pupils of Lincoln School Hold Open, House , An "open hoaise" that was both educational and ; delightful was held from. 7: la to 10 o'clock on Monday at the Lincoln school with a demonstration. of the classwork of every grade on exhibition. Throngs of patrons visited . the class, rooms where the (eachers, assisted by a group of hosts and hostesses, were In charge. . , lumbers on the p,anatrope con tributed Informal . music, through out the evening. A -number1 of extremely Inter esting special exhibits of cocoa. Iron, flax, rubber, etc, -'were shown. W.t A. -Davenport Is prin cipal of tho host school.' : 1' Fatuity Women's Club , The Willametto University Fac ulty Women's club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Kirk. Assistant hos tesses for the : afternoon will be Mrs. B. C. Rictsards, Mrs. N. & Savage and Mrs. Roy Harding. v Trip ta Puget Sound - JUr. and Mrs. J. M.' Clifford are enjoying an interesting motor trip to Pugetf Sound points. In the very near future Mr. - and Mrs, Clifford plan, to settle In their new borne la Portland. Mrs. Clifford has een particularly prominent in. the work of the Salem Arts' league and will be greatly missed by .a host of friends, i . -.,'.. Mrs. Thayer Receives Membership Mrs. Claudus Thayerr In appre ciation of her recent hospitality to the club, has received word that she has been made an honorary member of the. Northwest Poetry society of which Bob Swayze, edi tor of the Book page of the Port land journal, is president. The most interesting activity of the club this season will be the appearance in Portland on the last Monday of the month of Harriet Monroe, one of America's most prominent poets and editor of Ppetry, A Magazine of Verse." Swedish-American- Bell Ringers in Concert Tonight An unusual and extremely in teresting concert will be heard at S o'clock this evening, at the First Congregational" church when the Swedish American Bell Ringers will give a delightful program un der the auspices of the Woman's union of the church. Donna H. -Aline will introduce some - diversity in the program with her readings. The complete program has been announced as follows: (a) "Under the Double. Eagle", (Wagner); (b) "The Blue Bells of Scotland." (de Ville) with vari ations; (c) "Ring the Bells of Heaven," (Booth.) Social Calendar 'Today ESOSTEIfJ- S (aEMNGAUM ; NEW SPRINCi DRY GOOlJs rr s New Silks New Dress Crepes rNew Voiles - New; English Prints-Lbts of New Goods T''WPtio I 36 Inch Challies Sheeting Prettv. Patterria ;r - : yd.57c yd. 10"c . -. fz kt: -; otitis1:..:- ' . ' r j ? $. f Ginghams Figured 1 inch1 ' Plisse Crepes - : Past Colors. . 36 Inelt - yd. 15e 'I: i . , 'yd. 38c v ?; I 42 Inch Tubing New Dress Crepes : - - linen r Finish , Pretty Patterns yd. 3Sc ' yd. 35c Millinery Llepartrifeht In tlear Room . , . ; . ? Hish Class MillineTy Low Prices ; t' Mig : vuw n ' uautva auu V - Children's Hats i Loads of Flowera Beautiful Goods - . xou areuiviiea io visirus bring Your Millinery troubles to us ; Expert Milliners' ready, tcTachlise - . : with you1 24G NORTH COMMERCIAL STREETs Central circle of the Jason Lee Methodist church. 2:30 o'clock. Royal Neighbors' "Sewing'soci- ety. Mrs. C. H. Peterson, 235 W. Wilson street, hostess. Barbara Frietchie Sewing club. Mrs. F. G. Stearns, 180 S. 19th street. "... ,-. . j Men's Bible class. Dinner, and social hour. First Presbyterian church. ' w- oweaisn American tseu hungers in concert. First Congregational church, 8 o'clock. Young Married People's 'class. First Baptist church. Pqt-luck supper, 6:30 o'clock. :j Thursday Willamette. University Faculty Women's club. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, hostess. . i. Benefit card party. Woman's Benefit association. Fraternal Temple, afternoon. : Friday V Capital Auxiliary dance. Me- Cornack Hall. Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's church. Mrs. G. E. Terwllliger, hostess. AH day meeting. Saturday - Colonial tea. . Chemeketa. chap ter of the Daughters of the Am erican 'Revolution. Mrs;. U. ' O Shipley, 148 E. Washington. 3 to 5 o-'clock. A. -. A U. W. Elks elub. Lun cheon. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, speaker. . .. . Reading, Mrs.., Donna 11. Aline. ' (a) MLast Rose of Summer"; (b) t '.'Spring hymn," (Zlcoff); Glassopbone, by J. Beckstrom. . ?:'(a) "AliU Woodland WUdflew eri'.' (Losey); (b) "Minuet in G," (Beethoven.) . (a) "Swedish Wedding March." (Soderman);t "From Brolleppe pa Ulfasa"; . (b) "The Northland ers Longing for Home," (Hanna,) . Reading, Mrst Donna H. Aline. (a) "Old Irish Song," (Daven port); (b) "Home, Swoct Home,' (Bishop); Glassophono, Beck strom and Anderson. (a) "Intermezra Rnsse," (by Franke) ; ' (b) . "Bjorneborgarnes March." , Baptist Young , Married People The Ypung Married People's class of 'the First Baptist , church will bold the regular meeting on Wednesday, evening. March 17, at the church, with a pot-luck dinner at 6:30 o'clock. All members; are urged to bo present. Successful Program at Bethel The -Bethel school, which is lo cated fire miles east of Salem- on the Penn road, gave a home talent play and dinner Friday evening, March 12. The program consisted of folk dances and a flag drill by the school children; solos by Claude Creasy and a farce comedy in two acts, entitled "A White Shawl." Following is the cast of charac ters: Dr. Adolpous KaU, Claude Creasy; Arthur - Clayton, George Matten; George Ryall, Arnold Spranger; Katreine Steele, ' May Boles; Elizabeth Steele, Mary McElroy; Betsy Briggs, Georgia Johnson. Nellie E. Hammer, teacher of the Bethel school, coached the play. Art Johnson added much to our new stage in the way of .scenery. The ladies of the community serv ed d splendid feed. Bethel is to be congratulated on its excellent home talent and wonderful co operation.1 The proceeds were 182. . The same play Is to beagiven in the West Salem church Friday evening, March 19, ; Miss Hagman, Bride-Elect , Is Honored in Corvallis 'Corvallls March 16.-Miss Hul da Hagman. of Salem was the in centive tor a dinner party and mis cellaneous shower Saturday eve ning at the home of Mrs.. E. R. llolliater, 344 North Sixth street, for which Mrs. Lawrence W.'Park and Mrs. Clair Wilkes were hos tesses Covers were laid for 14 guests asked to honor 'the charm ing bride-to-be, the table being attractively appointed in Ma yellow decoration. A low bowl In the center held dainty yellow jonquils and green, and- the nut" 'baskets were in the same color t6ne.''i0Je low candles, topped with yellow shades, added to the effective ar rangement, dinner being served by candle light. .Hand tinted "show er". place cards marked the posi tions at the table. The gifts were presented Miss Hagman between the dinner courses and' were varied and useful. During the later eve ning hours the guests, each having previously been presented with a clothespin, fashioned a miniature bridal party from materials pro vided for the occasion. ' Quests at the table were Miss Hagman and Miss Margaret Mades of Salem; Mrs.- Carl Starker, Port land; Mrs. S. D. Atwood,. Mrs. E R. Hollister, Mrs. R. G. Atwood, Mrs. Cecil Hollister, Miss Elinor Wilkes, Miss Laura Turnidge,, the Misses Ethel, Merle and Dasne Hollister. Mrs. Park and. Mrs Wilkes. Miss Hagman's engagement to Haxlow A-twood of Corvallis was announced in Salem , last year and the wedding is to be an event of I E Get in line rim those who are g in meir suDScripuuun Get in line with the real live ones working in stjateshiah s contest. - ' "'"r' Auto Get in line for the Big Spe cial Radio Prize that is given Ihis wk. , Get in line with those anxious to take advantage of this offer subscrip Let in line witn every tiori you can find. DO IT TO DAY i.arid . i . Get in line for the big $125 Radio awarded Saturday night 8:30 p. m. March 20th. the summer. Miss Hagman, whose home is in Astoria is a graduate of Willamette university and sec retary to President Carl G. Doneyi Mr. Atwood is the son of Mrs. S. D. Atwood, and a brother of Mrs. Parkes and Mrs. Wilkes. Chapter, AB Announces Officers ': . The following officers - for the new year have- been announced by Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood: President, Mrs. L. - May Rauch; vice president, Mrs. W. E, Kirk; corresponding secretary; Mrs. Alice Thompson; treasurer. Miss Lena Belle Tartar: recording secretary, .Miss Grace 'Osb urn; chaplain, Mrs. H. E. Barrett, and guard, Mrs. W. D. Smith. Eminent Botanist Addresses Woman's Club ; ; One . of the most informing il lustrated lectures of the season was heard and seen on Saturday afternoon when Prof. A. R. Sweet ser, head of the botany .depart ment at the. University, of Oregon, addressed a large group of club Flowers of Oregon." Professor Sweetser,' Instead 'of using a screen threw the slide pictures on the east, wall of the club house. In his talk, given in a pleasing style, he urged the preservation, rather than the prevalent, wanton de struction of wild flowers, A point which.. he introduced that was of particular interest,, was the ex planation that Oregon's so-called laurel tree is really a madrone, or an Arbutus, while the myrtle, of southern 'Oregon is the only true laurel the state boasts. Professor women on the subject of "Wild Sweetser particularly ulogized the writings of Gene , St rat ton Porter for their absolute fidelity to tho facts of nature, At the meeting on Saturday, the house committee called particular attention to a group of new pic- (CoDtlaoed P CHICHESTER SPILL9 -iia U4 ! w4 "M Vy homers iMttod wna tumm mmmm. X t P fnvl. Aikfo .M'lfi k.m V1AWN DHAIiit riLLa, for Ui L9 bt vwC-ISTSLlX . Free Ybtinc: Ballot s This b'ailnt- ia-rrunA tnr' 1 Oft vntaa fm-lMitM.. wv. j Oregon Statesman t Subscription - Campaign; whose name is Y, written on it. Do not fold. Trim. . ' - " - Address . . . . . . J 4 .1 it ";f. i ; f ; J - ". ,. - - '. ' . ' ' ! .1 II ll . --, i u.a , ; VOIT AFTER BIARCH 27Xirl?26 UJ U5 .vau V t,C 1U1 X X i 'J i NOMINATION COUPON , . Onlr One Counted to ari Entrant ' , j , 4 1 This Nomination Ballot; is. good.for $0,000. votes for the. person whose name is written thereon." POROTMY DARNIT . ? ; t - , , ' ; . , ; ? By CHARLESIANUS . 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