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a, vi t w ; THURSDAY horning, ::atxiuc, uzz:., -. n s X i V JO TS? AUBItUD EUNCXI Phcr.slC3 i Daughters of the NUe Meet for Bridge at . 4 i . . Duns ford Home , : : ' -: . . " iJembera of the Salem Daugh ter 1 the Nile club spent an en lof ,io afternoon yesterday at the home of Mrs.., Geofrge Dunsford following a pot-lock luncheon at the temple. Since- the sewing as signed the groa has been ; fin ished' the members of the - group accepted Mrs. Dunsford'a invita tion to meet at , her home for cards, Mrs. Amy Eiker won 'the high score at bridge. ! Miss Georgia Van' Dyck' cfXlv ingstou, Montana, -and lira. Grace Green participated with the mem bers of the club in the diversion. The group Included Mrs. Grace Green, Miss Georgia Van; Dyck, Mrs. Elma Kennedy, Mrs.'. Amy Eiker,, Mrs.' Grace f Crater Mrs. Velma Ellis, Mrs. Monie Hauaer, Mrs. Lulu Newton, Mrs, Ola Mil ler, Mrs. Ruby Seltz, Ms. Merfa Llljequist, Mrs.' May Buckner, Mrs. Eva McGilchrlst, Mrs. Paye Wright, Mrs. Esther Kuan and the hostess, Mrs. Dunsf ord. ; PriscUla Club to Meet Mrs. A I Wain will be. hostess this afternoon for the members of the Priscillar club; entertaining, at her home " - " - ! u - House Party Over. ' -Week-End 1 - : Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Neill entertained as; their guests at a bouse party over the week-end, Mr,, and : Mrs. Alfred - JJ Sullivan. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles II. pundore and Charles Schaabel. i Home From Philippines . Mrs. , Lillian E, Beaton, accom panied by her niece. Mis Lillian Auld, daughter- of Mr. 4 and Mrs. David Auld of Eugene, .who have been visiting In Europe 'and the Philippines for. nearly two years, and who returned to Eugene; last week, are being 'welcomed fhome at a number of Informal affairs.; Oregonlan. - -: , C. PS Bishop Home Scene of t Meeting of Writers - , :-, Que . of the outstanding ; meet ings of the year of .the writers section1 of the Salem -Arts" league was held on . Tuesday', evening .S;t the home of Mr, and. Mrs. C P. Bishop on Court street. When1 Miss Edna Garfield was hostess. Chas. Alexander of r Albany, , author of "Fang- of the Forest" and VSpIen dld Summits, . was" .the honor guest of the evening.1 :Mr. Alex ander was accompanied - by . Mrs. Alexander, whom the guests were happy to meet, '' Other well known visitors inltEe triVated pleasing plaso nrnibers. , - rir. Alexander, In hU talk on Tuesday evening, gave the status of the navel both present and, fu ture, and read excerpts from num erous reviews of "The Splendid Summits" which ".have, been , puh llshed , throughout , the ; United States. 1 Dr. P. G. Franklin intro duced the book to the guests by reading, excerpts from . the pages, Prof..M. E. Peck save an oral re view of the novel before the open Ing of- Mr. Alexander's talk. The 'literary program' of Tues day evening included the reading of part two of "Forest "Masters, a serial by Miss Ruth Lawrence, published in "Outdoor America."; a poem.'Oid Menelaus," , by .Ger trude Robison Ross; a presenta tion of the aims and the work of the Salem Writers'. club, by Mrs. J. C. Nelson; a sketch, "How to Tell Tales,". by Mrs. Blanche M; Jones, and -a group xf original poems by Mrs. C. A. Kells. In the-' absence of Miss" Grace Elisabeth Smith. leader of the sec tion,' Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo pre sided, calling for special contri butions from both Mr. Phelps and Mr. Bishop, both speaking on the value of .self-expression'. In the group 'for the: evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex ander of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fitch Phelps, Prof, and Mrs. Gust tav Ebsen, Miss Mir pah Blair, Mr: and Mrs. R. J: Hendricks, Miss Naomi Phelps, Dr. John O. Hall of Seattle, Mfand Mrs. C.-T. Bishop, Hrcs: ClevclahcTcWaurhtcrDivprcca Watch YcurFrtil, ; Pny Ctifd Gray. ;Strcng"Tc!:3 en Vcight Cod Uver Oil lni - Sugar r Coated Tablet, Puts on Flesht and . A Builds Them Tp "r 1 - In Just a "few f days quicker than yon ever dreamed of these wonderful health building flesh , making tablets called McCoy's Cod - Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help .any thin, under weight little one. ' 1 : After siekness and where rick eta are suspected they are espe cially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Hvr Oilthese tablets- are made to take the place of that good,, but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they; surely do it. . ATOnrsick child, ago 9, gained 1Z pounds in 7 months..- " ' ! ' ,S . jrT C. Perry. Central Phar- - kuvy, D. J. fry or any druggist i . for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil, Com- i pound Tablets as easy to take as i candy 60 tablets: 0 cents" and v 1 money back If not satisfied. Adv. Seattle, who has written "When I Was a Boy in Norway" in an at tractive ; series,- and Guy : Fitch Phelps, a writer and preacher of considerable , note. In addition to the regular man uscript contributions- three musi cal groups were featured. Of es pecial interest were the vocal' solos by Miss Naomi Phelps, who sang "Just You," and' "A. Lullaby,' both original compositions, Includ ing .the lyrics. Miss -Evangeline Hall and Parker Whlttaker con- i 1 Social Calendar group were Dr., John O.- Hall of prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Mrs.f J. CXelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. - Kells, Mrm. I Edwin ; herwood. Perry Reigelman, Mr: and. ,Mrs. Robert Paulus. Mrs. W F. Fargo, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Mrs. Gertrude Robison Ross, Mrs. Molly Brunk, Miss Ruth Laurence, Mrs. Blanche M. Jones,- Mrs. P,,W. Brown, Miss Amanda ' Matthews, Miss Ren ska Swart, Miss Audred Bunch, Miss Mae Meehan,' Parker Whlttaker J Miss Evangeline Hall, Kenneth Wylie . and the hostess,' Miss Edna Garfield. , , - Assisting the hostess at the re freshment hour were Mrs. Ebsen, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Paulus, Miss Marie Roberts and Miss Swart." Relatives From Vx j Corvallis Visit k 3 : ; Mr. and Mrs.; Gerald Stearns, who have been attending. Oregon Agricultural c6Uege at Corvallis, were guests over the week-end of their, grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. F. G. Stearns. ; In two weeks' they will leave Corvallis for .Enterprise, Or., where they will be at. home at the J. Percy Stearns wheat ranch. , " Guests of Salem Friends ' - Mr. and ,Mrs."C. Green. of Portland returned, to their, home yesterday after having been guests InSalem . since last ' wek-at the Wf.iD, Clarke and Bolto ilamble homes. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ilamble entertained in formally at. dinner, t honoring Mr, and Mrs. Green. , . : Willamette- University Faculty Women's club. Mrs.' W. E. Kirk, hostess. ! 'Benefit card -.party.' Woman's Benefit association: Fraternal Temple, afternoon. ' Chapter O of: the PEO sister hood. Mrs: W. M", Smith, hostess. ' Priscilla club Mrs. A. L. Wain, hostess. i - - if Friday' ' - " - Capital Auxiliary dance. Mc CornaelrHall. - Woman's Auxiliary of St, Paul's church, ; Mrs. G. E. TerwIUiger, hostess." ' All day meeting. - , Saturday - s : Colonial tea. Chemeketa chap ter of the Daughters of th ; Am erican Revolution; Mrs. . U. G. Shipley, 148 E. Washington. 3 o 5:b'clack: I ; . - " ' . A.: A. rU. W. Elks cluh; Lun eheon.. Dr. .Carl; Gregg Doney, speaker, . Holt,. Mrs. . B;. C. Carrier, Mrs. F. W. ' Powerf' and Miss :. ; Mary De Young. , - ' - . Auxiliary to Sponsor Dance Members of the American Le gion auxiliary are announcing a benef dance Torn the next Monday evening in McCornack hall. The Ramblers orchestra will playl Birthday Club Is Entertained Mrs. James A. Gar son w 33 hos tess at a dinner for the Birthday club Monday evening in her home. Members present were; Mrs-. T. M. BarrJ Mrs. E. . A.; Pruitt, Mrs. B. F. Dimeler, Mrs, M. J.' Petsel, Mrs. OH. ' Ringwatd, Mrs. M: Lane, Mrs. J. Suing; Mrs. R.DibbrMre. T..D. McClain and Mrs. T;. A: Eng lish. . ' - . 'i ' - The living rooms 'and dining table of the Carson home were at tractive with narcissi and-aspara gus fern, while the shamrock and St. Patrick's' day novelties were used as favors. ' ! The club-will meet at the home of Mrs. F. A. English next month. Silver Beit Circle ' ; The ladies of Silver iBell circ and Salem camp No. 118, WOW met in joint meeting at the-Fra-: ternaK temple Friday,; March 2 and enjoyed an ; interesting pro gram.-' ... ...-.i.-- '..,,1 - v.- The entertainment was followed by a ' dance ' which was well at tended. ' House Guest at Nash Home . "Mrs. Irene Nash is entertaining as her guest at her home, 1370 N- Elghteenth street, Raymond Nash' of Tacoma. . ' ' The daughter of a late president of the United States is among the latest: to join the ranks of .the Par is. divorces. "The former Mar Ion Cleveland has Just been grant ed a divorce there from William Stanley Dell. Chapter G of PEO i Mrs. . W. M. Smith will be hos tess today: for members of Chap ter G of the pEO Sisterhood. Mrs. W. H. Byrd will have charge of, the program on pageants and pag eantry. " Birthday' Celebrated ' . I The 84th birthday of Comrade Rollo was celebrated in an enjoy able way when a group gathered to . honor : him, 7 Those meeting were Comrade and Mrs. Frank Rollb, Comrade and Mrs. J. J. Newmeyer, Mr, 'and Mrs. H. It. McWhorterj Mrs. McWhorter, and Miss Oehler. During the afternoon several of the Daughters of Veter ans called to extend greetings. , A A? Lee Home Is Scene ' of Attractive Affair Mr. and. Mrs. A. A. Lee, assisted by Mr.' and Mrs. E. J.' Swafford and Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Baker en tertained at one . of the,, most en joyable affairs of the St. Patrick's season', on Monday evening when they were hosts at flinch. Baskets of red and white carnations dec orated the library while- narcissi, spirea, daffodils and Oregon grape i "Try? ? TV ' - 4-;- - - . : f NCE a hat was riot juist, a hat; it was also" a badge of v" . sectionalism. - That- was ? when 1 the broacl-brimmecl Stetson and the nohby derby seldom niet Wheii South; ; East,j Norths West lived differently, dressed dif fereritlyi' thought differently, 1 When a traveling American-could feel like a stranger in his own land; u ' ; I Before advertising v -, t' ' . - But now Mrs. Green- of Boston and Mrs; Brown of El' Paso use' the same' vacuum' cleaner, face powder, soap; Adams of Boston and Sinis of Seattle are. alike in the cilt of their Clothes; ? And where an American hariga h hatr within the-borders of these United States he feels' at home.. .'Advertising did that. ' ; Advertising is, still at work helping to make these states : united. Here is a better bed a' handsomer shoe; a more : delicious food.,- Let it be known from Maine to California, from Washington State to - Florida l Here's a healthier way to live another safeguard; for your family, a new service of eelf-improvement. Spread the news every- where! , . .," ' " --l'" , (. i4, ,iT. ' - . " . " " : . ! Advertisements.. j. - ' , ' ' ' Read them.- They are Couriers of Progreqa and Unity; Without them you'd lack half the comforts you now have. Ignore them and you'll miss many a good thing- to-come. O- " "... , . To;I:ccp pacavithtLd'Usics rcdd'llis'. were festive in the nail, the living room and the dining room. ; At the. refreshment hour, St. Patrick's novelties were In par' tlcular evidence and were cleverly featured in the refreshments. 'St. Patrick's day doilies were used' on the tables with hyacinths for each centerpiece. After the luncheon was served, Dr. H. C. Epley pleased the group with' two hum orous readings. - v Of s especial interest during the evening was the election of off! cers, the following being chosen: President, Mrs. E. T. Barnes; rice president, O. E. Price, and secre tary . treasurer, E. B. Millard. - I Those in the group for the de lightful affair were Mr. and Mrs Fr A.f Legge, Mr. and Mrs. H. H Vandevort; Mr., and Mrs. ,W. G, Bbyer, Mr. and Mrsi E. B Millard, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles, Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Kirk;-Mr.' and JVIrs.' W, C. wlhslow, Mr. and Mrs. O. E Price, Mr -and "Mrs. J.; A. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes; Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Richards, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Dr. and Mrs H. C. Epley, .Dr. and Mrs. H.' J. Clements, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Find- ley, Mr. W. G. Holt, Miss Beryl OEEOON STATESMAN AUTO CONTEST List of Candidate at 10 a. m., March 18 crrr or saxbh Eth, Evelyn . Biaeo, Wayne Blackbnrn, Mrs. Rath Crowther. Mrs. B. S. Keller, 'Mi Bniic i'ajadrich, iiri Oarrett. Itcbert ' Oroenwood, ; t'rannsa M, (ironkf, Mm. i.90 tiodscy, "Doris Hall, AliM. E. O. Hayes, Ijtician Henderson, Faye Hayrft, -Mrs. H,. B. Huddlestnn, Mrs. Leo, ,, Jepsaa, Iiaibfrt ;. Jiul&un.r Mildred ...........,. Iaiihcr.t B"iiJah fxirolanii. Airs. Florence ......' Mw, Bussoll Miller, lloiiald , Miller, -lUlu McClacy," Ellsworth McVry, Mn. K. B. Mansers.' VerswHT . Mash.. Mr. Hildred Ocloaby, Mrs. Orrilla J'smbfirton, JLanr Pennington, Mrs, B Phillips, Helen Pitt. Captain Allta Resirabal, Mrs. Mary -Koberla. Howard SaodTton, Aloia Hr.hlagf 1 - Ida ' Sshrpird. Marrirj ,.. Bpoplu ,Mr. Ralph Steiwer, " Homll Kuiith,, Mrs. Jno, N. Kmither, A. W. . Thompson. 1C A. WiHiaiHS, ISina .. Wiedrrkehr. Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. BU woeiorr, f:wl M Wrlrh, Klisaheth Woodry, r'. It. , Wilson. Joha ", , Veatrr. s (iracs Young, ' May." , - , . COTJRTT . AJ brag.' Mrs. A. 11. , Aatrican, , Jennie ..,,, .,, , .,..,..,'1 Asaer. Ttowraa ....-i.t. Aapiawall, Mr8.; Mao AaUljjidgh, Mr. liajruea, Lawrence . r...t., Braniaen Loots it. . , Itewinaiw ituth . ,. Bock. Mrs. Qns. O. , Braden, Mrs. Winnie A. Bryant. Adda -, i -Beugli, Nellie , r ,u Clymer, Mr. Goo. . r.'orhous,. Mario - Crane, Clement C. , CHark. Mrs. K. O. , Chandler. Mrs. Guy ... ... Cohran, Airs, t'ranh ... a.-, f iipmn. Aadrey - .. 3t-nni, J. J, Uoarr, C. K. , . Farrier, Ida . Kee. Jofin IL, Jr.., .. Gflod, Mrs. Ada Hicks. Mr,. W. R. . Hopkins, Marcuento tiersbUere'er. Uoois ... Huffman, Katie Tfatfb, Franee -. lltimphrey, Mrs. JT; P. Knnnf, Milton ... Keppinggr. Vera ........ Keiloss;, J'r. Vera - KLampf, Vatmari v , Klauaer, At.tm Klen, Francis1 Ltn, r'relyn . . l.ytl L'.f Milium, Mrs. Christine Miller. Mrs. J. M. Marsha!). Thodoro t'nrndexter, VewiS; - yon, j I'eweil. Mr.' Clevo . 1 l?rw'ilt, Miss kicuardfe, (trace bnnderiy, , Mrs. Roy Swsn, Ar' iue . .. 1 icheoor. Ltio O. I'nwnsend, Mrs. J. A. tt. Mm. Abi?il W AVeii,, r, Cwlro .... ...... W;nn, Alti - aealcr. llir-'aret S.839,409 1.013.800 1.888,00a if, O65.70O il.840,950 1,298, 400 1,6 10,80 2.715,900 3,000,233 900,200 1,846,400 2.799,899 1,400,200 1,400,809 1,424,000 1,511,200 ,O15,800 2,615.400 1.60,40O 2,200,900 .2,442,100 1,024.600 L4O0.9W). 2,625.900 98S.90O 1,52 4,409 980.200 . 60Q.200 808,500 2,543.900 ,2,401,700 Z.K70.B70 , 800.240 1,930,600 800,200 3,896,183 2,180,000 2.694,799 1,074,550 1,645,900 1.200,400 1,466,900 8.408.700 1.004.20O 1,200.300 2,149,400 ti,60f,880 ; 700,800 3O0.80 980.400 8,164,400 1,400,200 - 900.500 . 1,900,400 1,400,200 00,41HI 1,300,400 1.400.200 .2,200,900 2,142,800 1,400,200 2,900,800 8,004,100 2,235,900 1,840,800 990,200 ' 2,008,900 900.4O0 900,200 ' ' 980,40 1,900.200 1,400,200 2.464.000 ' 8.O04.4 A9 - 1.412,700 t r.285,900 1,200,400 990,200 992,400 1,300.300 3,41.9f)0 8O0.4O0 l.i25,9i0 98,200 1.840,200 1,900,200 -1,316,4' S.B0,400 1,914,800 1,912.43 2.0OI,40f l.?00,4't ,:n,hoo 900 jfin 2,4.-i,i -1.573.7S U.OO 4,400 1,300.409 ' 2,418.800 1 pfQ " 1.200.0 ;o Guthrie's Symphony Made Up of 32nd Degree Mason - -" t . - GUTHRIE, UKla. Serisations connected with the federal inrestl gatlon of an alleged conspiracy against the lives and property of weauny usage inaians, f macn or It - centering; here recently, have painted this little city before the eyes of the nation as a frontier town in which aesthetic achieTe ments are not prominent. Gathrie, however, is the' center of one of the unique musical or ganizations in the world a sym phony orchestra composed entirely of 32nd degree Masons. The second largest Masonic con sistory in the world, In point of membership, is located here. Its roll of about 16,000 members in elude some of . the leading musl clans of the sate, and it is from these that the orchestra tof twenty-six- pieces is recruited. The orchesrta. made its first ap pearance in January with twenty pieces. Its fnll ! force will be represented for, the first time In i-April, -when th next session of the consistory will be held here. : It is planned 'that-that orchestra will play only at Masonic gather ings.. -A big.ptpe organ so6n' will be installed In the $3,000,000 con sistory temple here, which Is ex pected to add to j the orchestra's volume, ; , i i Did Ycu llTCk .-' By TjS,!W' foe . OHown ' Or.. I Wafd of CottcS That a great lack of Interest In city affairs in openly maniit ed In the average" city" election by the people who are most con cerned in tho welfara-ot the city. That this lack of interest osual- ly bringrs great touJie, in lis wake. . - ' - That a crowd" of' vo'ters will come out when a red-hot, f afetlon- al fight is pulled off between two men whose only ambition-; is to get elected not Sot the good, of tho city, but only, to be able to deliver favors to the factions they represent. That when real' men fun, men who are business men fully qualf-1 fled to run the afrairs of a city la a business way. men whose ambi tions .are' to build a better city," men who are; accredit to their city.'. th? majority oi. the people who are vitally interested forget to vote and then "hoUer" about the .way the other fellows run the cy- , , . i'. " a ' ' That In the selection of city of ficials, men should, be selected who daro to do right and then go and do it, and they, should. have the backing; of every honest citl sen. i'.1 '; f , , That conditions i4many cities would be an eye-opener to the ma jority of their citizens. ; , That now is the time' to get Jlrsv VinR:j r.ra Dallas, ore ?n Mrs. Braden U cse of t-.s Icr. ! ing candidates in The tateer.v:-i automobile contest She ii v 1 and favorably known In D..V. f " i Polk countj and her many friesj wish her success in her campaign for an automobile. open;' they can soon get an eye full and perhapa realize tLe fault is theirs.' : . CitUens should' never a"o themselves "to be , ber;:i:iel ty self-seekers who have only ' the ir own Interest at heart- and w!.o would stop at nothlns? to wiici a their eyes open and keep them city for their own selfish ezlz-. Ii in" V'T Two Scheduled To California By Pickwick Stage - . Leave Salem 9:10 A. U. . Arrive San Francisco 10:50 P tl next "Say , - ... , -. - . . . . " . - or J Leave Salem S:10 P. 11. Arrive San Francisco 5:30 Third Day FARES Sair Francisco Hound Trip Los Angeles n - r 'x t - . J f -VI -J V J . Hound Trip For - Infermatiea and- Circular Is;: TERR1INAL HOTZIi , or Phone 90 ' ' '3 H ....- ...... ,1 -V Jk .. . i u. i .a;.-.. ' .Jl it ii 1 t . M I -mew tiiiL i J . t I i i 1 ' ' Have AiTtvstl fit Tims' fo - r - i ' f A a-'( .l.wtf .... A rare opportunity for the careful chopper rrieht of Silk Frocks, eacK one an amazing value. Ti. are mhny smart Sprinted silks, in dark -r.nd liIit ecl and qqwest patterns, in one and tvo-. ' c : Kfrilfifinr-TTinrffl"iri nlnm fnrtrH rrpr- - - 1 . . IT t t 'X . "I ana saun, in an new snaqes. , kjtncro m i ured crepes. - -: ' - f A A. A A 4- W ( "Fifth Avenue StyL : at Fop 2,710,700 2(lUiJ,-t.