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t , , . r , - - t u i "91 f -t atewifBocieii Newg -: I ATOnED BUNCH PEonelCo : - i Cooked Food and -1 H&n'dtv'ork Sate , lJ , J -- A sale of coated fboda jWd Band made articles, , ; including .lamp shades aprons, and handkerchiefs, will - be on sale Saturday, March .. J7fc.at the Piggly ' Wiggly store, innder the sponsorship of the la- - dies of the CentraT Congregatltinal church. , - Yomarca ,ClUb ': N!; ' - Mr W. M. Pennington wiH be , "hostess1 tor members of tne Yo : mar co club . pi . Friday afternoon at tier aonie. M K. 'Twentieth ;'street, - Each lady . fs asked to - bring her needle and 'thimble. ; Miller's Sly te Show ' An Interesting eVent of the week -' will : be the -.exposition of Easter a fashions sppnsqred . by Miller's v store at their siyle show aanounc- - ed tor Friday evening March .26, :t& .thee auditorium' of ' the store. Special .music will also be feat - arc (I. ' ' ?MV; j. t 1 - ... J jj ..... .4.1, i- . -. . . ; .. . I .- . j . . . i Carnation Club ; " i v ' , Members. 6f,the Carnation club will, meet oh Thursday afternoon I at, the home of Mrs.' Earl Chapel, 91 5 N. Fifteenth street. i ,i- : A m M i Colds can- be ebded in' 24 Ii6ut4 in' Ibe . right way. All ,tbe . r'ecalts' can v Yotf da. yoUrielf I faiui'tic ! JJ ypa Jt!bft't US the" beat . means ahd jjromptly. . For 4, COid Is a f sef ions .. i matter. - . " , ; . . . - . , I . The- best ' way fcXUS... It is ' SO . efficient that millions have come f'to employ it. It is $o supreme, that we-paid flOXJjOOQ for.it. V Get HILOs at ionce: wjt 1 changes- comi tomorrow. - Yda will be; surpraed and delighted. At your BS!ls- ir (3SI3UU (JUllililt t'rpffram Announced for, : i 1 MacDowell Club Concert - - r Tomorrow Night j -" , A prdir46 bt part'lcutarjAterest is announced for tomorrow, eve ning when one of the" outstanding offerings or, the winter . Add spring musical seasons will be heard by those who attend the Salem Mac Dowell clubLchorui .and, Portland String quartet concerb at Waller Hal?. ? The .concert, includes, num ber by the quartet alone, by, the. chorus alone, and by;, the.. groups In' ensemble,,.: The Portland String quartet Conies to Salem with, un usually fine r recommendations, much' being said" for their dynamic renditions and graceful and suave tonal effects. The MacDowell club chorus of 5 2 trained voices ' will be a continuaT delight throughout the evening.. Prof.. WV-H. Boyer la director of the ehortis.- . Following is' the. program: ... : (a) , "SpFttgtlme".:' Watkins (b) Sefefiade" Brahms . Chorus. No. 13- . l. Mozart Allegro . . Andante a J I Minuetto I ! Allegretto;,' L I .. . Portland String Quartet (a) "From the Sea'-JaacDoweTl (b) "Hymn ot the Pflgrlms". . - .. . ..MacDowell - . Chorus. Ca) Nocturne ! Bofodne (b) Spanish Dance ,.JL-Albeniz ( ) Mallow oil" the Shoref:;i:t: Grainge . Quartet. , (a) Droning Timbula Softly Sound ..,.;.;.,v .:..r....: Cul (b) Roses in Madrid JBuscombe (c) Where Go the Boatst..;r;. ....J Lef ebvre (d) Snow . : ..... .... Elgar ... Chbruswltti Quartet. . American Quarter,: ..:Dvorak L. Lnto ii : -2. Vlcace Ma Now Troppo' . Quartet J Mr 8. Abrarhs Is. Hostess . for Hal Hibbard Auxiliary s Mrs. Carle Ab rams recently en tertained 1? ladies of Hal Hlbhar4 auxiliary. After a short business meeting and excellent program- the group' engaged; in comical Irish games and contests," the prize .be ing won by Mrs. C. T. Harrington. The living rooms were beautiful -- '-j.' - - me living roumi were uenuuiui CReErtoiilP wilaPwH with, bowls of trilllum, wild cur leavesiiWJth 4?ree4. can, les inLU ass, candlesticks.' ; In ,- the , tjh lg xoom ; the tea table .hd .a .lovely. e?iter piece of yellow daffodils with green candles tn crystal -holders. , A lovely b'irttiday cake; covered, with green 1 candles in yellow; tosebud holders added to the beauty ef. the luncHeon table. This was i honor of the birthaays ol air, t neater Baker Mrs, MoaeSiA- Ptel hd Mrs. .Charles JtcKinley.. . Mrs. Ty ner Wooipert afisl&ted the hostess in. serving, Mrs., Susie .R. Nlckol son , of ..Portland waa- a. special gues( -the rest of .- the group 4n c) nded. Mrs. George G oodrlch J Mrs. C-J. Raymond. Mrs. HenryO. Mil ler, Mrs. C T. ; Harrtrigtoij Mrs'. Joiyi BertelsbnMrs: Vernon New comb. : Mrs- ,A. i Tyner WocJpert, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. .Bessie Batfer.Mrs; Lnlu Hump'breys,;'Ms,, BenrlW.- WaJcherj Mrs. JI. fi. Ciquld. Mrs.Mo8es A. Estes Mrs.. Chester Baker1. Mrsl Charles McKlriley" ahQ the hostess, Slrs. Ca,rle "AbtamsV V ort- orus. to'Meeffyl Woman's Society The ' Worn the First Baptist cbnrcJk will meat fsf an Important business session and quarterly: tea on Friday atteriioon At.. Z 0 o'clock a the,; home t cjf Mri, Harry0Italph at . her home, 434. Union street. Election of of ficers, will , take . place, at hls .timg and all committee ; cha",rmptt ,'are asked to have their reports jteady. AssisthhV hbstesseV. tpr - t he af ternoon will be M?sv . McKillpp. Mr. Skiff," Mrs.' Edwards,: Mrs. SiddaH and Mrs. Tuthe. t i Benefit Card Party ; fff ,J - The members , of the l0111 Benefit; association' . sponsored th fifth :card party inT, the. seyies'. on Thursday. 1 afterrfoon in : the Fra tertalt.temple v:Mrsi:Flotence Shinn won . the first criie. i while the consolation award weht$ Mrs. F. N. Woodry. Mrs.- iouise King was- Chairman of the afternoon Refreshments were" ieved.'atlthb tea!! hour, with a Blarhey stone centering the j table which was lighted, with gteeh topers tn green hoidersT, ,,:r- ;t:-"''-V Announcement Has been made of the district conference which will be held irf Cprvallls on April 14. A large attendance" It a urged at th$i mfeetifii. tbri igbt in order, to make preparations for tbls ereht Miisic" Section Meets I r At Ebsen Hoirti : In a delightful manner, for mem bers or tne music section ot tne Salem Arts leagfieTAt,. their lst meeting, with the following rd gram; " ' . ' ' Folk? songs ahof ixihlic of Italy, Mrs. Q. Epsen Rummage sale.' St Patirs Gufld. Parish, house. . . - Sweet Briar, elttbt Mrs. Charles McCarter, hostess.. : 1 CArnatlon club. , Mrs. 'Earl Chapel, 975 NFifteenth street jSiepejwen luhi corfcettL $ land. String Quartet with cho: Waller halt 8:15. o'clock. laaiea'. Aia society: jtisc Pres byterian fchnrch : 2 1 30. .o'clock. Kummage eaie. St. jcaui s uuua. Parish hdaf. : . .. . . ;;. Musicale. Salem high school auditorium . ' K';!' rr c '"- Woman's society, i FIrsf Baptlat church. Mrs. Harry Ralph, 434 tjnioh street, hostess, 2 :3 Q o'clock. Yomarca dub . of First Metho dist church. . Mrs.. W., M. Pen ningicn, 260 N. Twentieth street hOateSS. - i 4 &j:4 w ' Mothers class; First Methodist church ; Sunday, school, meets at 30f at the home - of Mrs. a. F. Shanks.! 195 Sout'CdtUge. ". : Satnrday . .Safem, ? Wotrfan's club.- Club hoiise. .2:80 6'elock. , ; . .VftOKea looa eaie. . at. raui b Guild: Neimf yer's drug v store. V Aitertd the r DemoMfVafidii of : i . - . ! . . ! ' - . - M - Credit i ; as part -of pjttrcriase? price on any Refrig erator in. our stockJ New and' Exclusive line of itefrigcrai orsihoti;.: - r i AU tBis Week A lA)to Prim o f High C strMtion Ir",, - i t&e'Oof Window J Display df . ;Nwie better? ctf tii inarket el ceedihly IoW; i-r see your new range lt HefS dtf Our' Floors One of the Opal Ranee ;.WcVef;artaiiged- to talte your old stove ak first payment ; . - 1 balance on easyj terms f ; vV,$dod:caii'ha:ver a riewIOpal Buffet--- ih'hHe,;. gray, ; 'blue4 W "Saritbne'eha of ,' ? Tcnwitli HrencKckldng tbpK Slid Holds ' i --heat longer. Steaks, .chop's, hotcakes 'can be cooked di-. : .-recuy.-pn cop. - -: ; . - -r- , ;v ; - -rvf &e ! Pcc Coast; fireb'ox, wide and sKalldw fdr ; - V - fuel economy, and, better heat distribution. Duplex grates t, 5 ror wood or coal. . :Vwx'ul:-: ; . e , VstUr ,;i jr TfeS; Wide and ShallbV Firebox Saves Puelf v-1: ; . : - rTrris special Offal feature allows fir f rbm fuel to spread , oVef rn6feT.aret; It places ?trieKeatl directly tinder thH ... stoitophich m amountFi oTTuel,- ahcTa quick fire; Ah Uriti5i2al: Balier 4f-!TKe ovferi id. sO.designcH aii3 -placed as to eriaBIi-;lart yblirtte of "Heat to circulate; eyeftly entirely atDiiridthe'oVeili This feattifcr .accounti'for tKe'splencHd:balIihgfresuts, fprwKicri the OBarranhes are vell linovn .'fiiirxnir thb' dcrson'stratioli llils'wcelinly Wcf vill give -you luic!f frea'$ia:d3 credit en ally tttliaa:ii diir stdrrwitK excc t " ' Smith: trill Portland. . , : - - - Father JIatton of the episcopal church officiated It the,.Hremony; , .. - " . . - SalemWomn to. Appear on -tonveniton rrograin Mrtltt. - tf.-ShipTeyr chairman of t the state extension .work tor the Oregon. Daughters of . tpe Am erican ReTolntion,, and Mrs.,B. L.. Steeves wha Is chairman -of the committee on Revolutionary relics at. the, state hpise, will both, ap pear, on. the .program of Daughters of the-American Revolution, tomor row in Portland, . the second day of the state convention. .' Friday's complete .program win A sketch of .Italian family life. MrsLdtUefield. , A group " of ' Italian folic - songsri rendered by. Mrs; Martin Fereshe- nan, incinaing sanu wicm ana sble mio"; largo et Paetbrtum: '; Aria from the. Barber ot Seville, byi.: Rminr sung by' Prof. R. W. Hans Seitz. - r , ; . . .Summers Will . Come, aduet sung- by Mrs.- Fereshetlan and Mrs. M. W. Smith. ,. , 3 e Brindial- .from Lucrexia Borgia, by VVoulxetti. by Mrs. Fereshetian, accomjSanied by Parker Whiteaker. f . Cello numbers n laved bv Fror. SelU, r Barcarolle from "Tales ot Hoffman," by Offenbach, and .by request, JMOrlentale" Cui ; Un. pen 0'aoiur, by : Silesa, with Mrs. Merle W. Smith at the piano. Mts.iWues 4ici.ee reaa a paper on' Spain, her native country. A group of Spanish folk songs were . given 5 by - Mrs. Fereshetian jjnd Mrs... Smith.- The Habanera we m ntir Kv , Ttfe - Vawao VlAfrl Si witb, Professor, Seitz playing the Sippomnanitnftnt.- . Itt concluding the program; Pro- fessor .Gustavo .Ebsen talked con cerning his -experiences in . Spain wherjB he spent several years of study. -1 Mrs. Ebsen was assisted by Mrs. Carl Gceeg Doner and Mrs. Mar tin Fereshetian in the serving 'ot refreshments. County Federation to Convene'. in-Salem . The Marlon County Federation of ,Womens fClubs will, meet op Anril 22 in Salem, the osiciai cau to the . meeting -having been re ceived this week by Mrs. Wm. For dyce Fargos president of the Sa lem ; club who, with the Etokta club and the Salem Heights 'Wom- an's club, will 'be hostess 'organi- .Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, vice presi dent of the Salettv Woman's club, has been appointed general chair mah of the lunchedn and arrange ments; , s Presbyterian Ladies' Aid ' The Ladies' Aid. society, of the First Presbyterian church will hold their regular business meet ins ion Friday afternoon in j the church parlors, There win be a sale . of 25-cent articles at this tune;..-. , -; - -, Returns.From South Grace E. Hall has Just returned to her home lri Rose City . Park from an interesting three months' trip through the south, while, ab sent she visited Arizona and Mex ieo and spent six weeks in ' Los Angeles. returning via San Fran cisco, where she was the guest of friends for fen days. Oregonian. Miss EU6 tt Mecomes Brtde The home of James D. Olson of East Moreland, Portland, was the scerie ot the wedding of Ruth Jane Elliott of Oregon City, and Lacas A. Smith of Pendleton on March .v The ceremony Was Derformed At 11 o'clock, .j . For the past two years Mrs. smith baa been mak ing' her home in Pendleton with her slater. . The groom is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. 'Smith, of 2361 Hasel avenue, and has been employed in Salem. yr. and Mrs Her siim way taSlec! Rupture A Marveloaa Self-Home-Treatment ' . That Anyone Can. Use on Any i Ilaptnre, Large or Small . Costs Nothing to Try w Ruptured , people all over the country are amazed at-the almost 2nlrftcnlonsr results of ajslniple Method Jp? ; rupture. that la being sent- free to all who write for It. This remarkable Rapture" Syitem Is one of the greatest blessings eyer of I ared- to ruptured, men, women and children, v It Is being pronounced JJie most: 'successful Hflthod ever discovered, l and makes the ttsa of trusses or jsup ports nnnecessary. ; , li "matter how bad the rupture, now long .yon hate had , it, or f how hard to hold; o matter how many kinds or trusses . you,' have , worn, let nothing prevent yon f rota; getting- this - FREE TREATMENT. Whether .you XhlnX-tott -.are f past help or hav a, rupture as. large as your fists, this marvelous System will, so. control it and keep it, up Inside, as. to, surprise yod, with Its magic Influence. It win so ii'clp yoa -restore the 4 partis where4, the rupture comes through that -soon yotr w)tt,bo aa free to, work at any occupation. as though ydu had aeverbecn rupjtured.,. - " j ;Tett can have tree, trial ottlTls wonderful. Etrpnsthealng; prepara U64 by merply sending your. ame and etMress Uk.Wv-A. COTSLlliX maketielrr home-; lxUalrsCHT,IrvJp.ednd:KS- be folldws,: i - :S'a. min- --Conference called to order by. the state regent;, mu sic, 'The Star Spangled Banner"; in memoriam, the chaplain; read ing of the minutes, the recording secretary, - .l - j:;;-,, - A Reports', of the state officers State regentMrs. Seymour Jones; chaplain, Mrs. George F. March; recording: secretary,, Mrs, Thomas J. .Anders; consulting .register. Mrs. J.-- L. .Soule; corresponding secretary' Jftri-i.E. S. White; his torian. Mran JLula , Orandall ; librarian, Mrs. p. a rana?. ,e commendatlons of state board of managembt. .Announcements ; re cess for lunch, r . fl 2 : 1 5 - . inir-r Coin pUmehtary luncheon' tendered by .Multnomah chapter , t& , the tofflcers arid dele gates at the Sign of tne nose, WoodlarK buUding , . m. Address,, miss Anne m. Lang, vice president - general , of Oregon, state chairman new audi torium fund. , Report, of, . stte chanrman of national .committees, 192S-1926, . Americanization, Mrs. Clyde E: Lewis; Portland ; J better films. Mrs- G. J. Frahkel, Port land; children. Sons and Daugh- tertfj of -the Republic. Mrs... J. H. Bagley, Portland; - Conservation find, thrift; Mrs A. B. Coates,. Al bany; correct use of the flag, Mrs. W: Oil Hembree. McMlnhville; Daughters ol. the, American;. Revo lution student loan iund, JVlrs..u. G1 Smith, Portland Ellis Island, Mrs,t R. N, Sheldon. Parkplace; genealogical. research," .Mrs.,- J. ,L. Soale, Baker; girl homemakers, torical ana literary .jeciprdcttyn Mrs. A. E. Stossmeister. Kelso, Waslv'i '4 JiistQrlcal .", research. . and preservation of records, Mrs.. Lulu D CrandalUt The Dalles ; tin terna tiohal relations Mrs-. J,Bl. Mont gomery, (Portland; magazine Mrs. H.' Wv Morris, , Corvallia; manual for immigrants,' Mrs.' J. It All good, Dallas; memorial continen tal hall library, Mrs. P. M. Brandt, Cbryall!; Memorial' Caroline Scott Harrison, - Mrs.. t James N- Davis, Portland ; national Old trails roads, Mrs.; C. B. "Wdod worth bl Portland; patriotic education Jdrs. Fletcher Linn, Portland; Philip pine scholarship to be composed of state regents; , presertatlon'.of hlatprlc. '.spots; iMrs.:tJ;vEv; Qulst,1 Marshneld; . pu bllcity, Mrs. R. . S. gtcarns Portland; real daughlers. 1JQ am . i ' t 1' drink to your Health with' m class of milk." 1 The Farmer Boy. favor, of our milk. The most Convincing argument in its ilfavori is a taate of It. It'll tmake you feel friendly, fl Drink More Jtfilk Ir Iilk Is Your Best'Fcba lSSrja.- aOTTLEO THE SAMITARY WAY riZXT an a. a Mri'-a.-Ens:?ne:;rev-1 $ Iift'idnUty rllicsldr, .state ome, SU a A: stiveVsalenw' Report rf fiT,riaL state thairmep; stats 1 and &aptt hyaws; .Mr- QJIatlea WoodA Eberiem,-. v1 chaplet feitensibn; Mrs. TJ. a:hlfr Ieyl Salem ; ? nnanee, j Beich.v Portland; Jiospltality Mrs. Winiam Hbttse, Portland ; memo- Hat, hiaf iers Mrs. J,;.M,- Juugn. Portland; consiiiuiioa.tmjf, . o. Jobs . Hi Hall: Portland : - revision of .by-lawsCMiss. Anne Lang;, Ffcfe Arts builtting tund.v juts. LVJBogart; Ehgejie-rMnslc R-; bort-oL auditing committee, Mrs. George Hart man.' chairman. g p., m. Music, Alice Johnson, 0rgani5tilnvocation, Rev. William. ar: e. ;us!c, song( Mrsi ' Ai.-J . r ice. i-i" m-voia- nanistMrsIIeien. van uouten; address, "The Future of America.; Rev, Harold .L owman p.astor, of First presDyxerian ciiuu. iilr; arid iirsr Rex" Santbrdfa Mr7and Mrs. Jamea Humphrey, i 8; GUbtD-Dchiplatn lot Qrei Newport To Attend" Mc- . T1 K": STrv, among those, from Salem wno.wui hear John McCdrmack in concert this evening in Portland atnhe Municipal auditorium, ; , Visitors at Newport ; Df.' and. Mrs. J.D. cCofmick are spending the V'i".3.mettauni Tersity spring Tscr;tf a d:3 at TwdiSdKs m - I . -sr-t -"w rs - to ; iinoriua isy Pickwicjk Arrive Saiif Francisco 10:50 P; Hi next day, or . 5 & . Arrive San Francisco :S0 Third Day FAilES TV.' V'.r ; Eoiiri4 TOrj;c - jlos Angeiei Kdund Trirj ( - WW i w isspsjsie e For Information .ana Circulars Inaulrq . . of a quality that is iiraealiri? to the exactingr housewife. Meat dcpartiiiciit -'if fjovemrnen ipected meat is safe for yoti and your children cut : jd die-'v played continuously m sanitary refrigerator counters ' . , ; v:- s ; if V a A very low price on quality canned goods'. Buy them by the dozen brcasTe.' Fancy Iowa mpress Brand ans $liO0 . Golden Iris' Iowa Corn 8 cans 98c I: ... " .-it,' ' I i fTcrider Sweet Corn 8 cans $1 6old Bar Calif orriia Sugar Peas 5 cans;8yc Royal Club1 .Tender Sweet 4cans83c: . Monopoly Dimple Canned Tomatoes are very healtkf ul. C?u : r prices are very low for this high quality food. California Stdridard Tomatoes 8 can s - Solid Pifck Tomatoes 6 cans 93c j.- 'j - . ' i Snider ' ! '. Catsup 2 Large Bbtdds 45c tfregon Sfiringlesf ' iBens V Good Quality :b , ;t Scahsi 59 c 1 ' : Cahfcrnia . , . ' Square' tins, white tiif ri -per canrZbc- LAUNDRY HELPS Cirjrslal White' Soap 20 bars 65 c . . . . ' P S d iVnitq Naptifi Soap 20bars65 Circus AVahinfr ; 45c White IOas r.lschjr.b : large Peet'i Washing ., :;j:,-Sqa.-,,'v i ; .oh 6ii;ii vfi-3 W - Order neaftbaliery & rruitsV vesc taolcs arid, alf ybur tat' - ;" 'v-:-wC O. one Urc one celivcry."' Fred dehvery to all parts 6 tho ciVv. i , . " A and t , 1 are V' 9 t4 tl 'v." t ' . !' ' U i 1 'I H , , - - - , J f tcrtoa, 2i. X. Ceni no mcs.Cy-.-Tt 9 r " -. W ; , WW . 1 a J - ... X s-