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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1926)
- -- - ,v,M' ,v- ipvu I- lit -f :,THE 0RGQ2 - By AUDEDilJNCli Phone 106 ) tomorrow at Club. House., 1 Mrs. George A. White Trill be ; chairman of the social . comrqltltee ft the second March meeting of the Salem ' Woman's clab at'tfce dub house tomorrow afternoon. ; FoJlowingT tha regular board I and business meetings at 2 -and"2:jS0 o'clock, respectively, a program of folk,dances will be enjoyed. I Pu pilsMif Mrs. Ralph White will teat- ; ure Dutch. , Irish, . Russian and Italian dance numbers. " i 4 . -Assisting Mrs. White on the so cial' committee will be Mrs.' Joseph ; Baumjartnef. Mrs, Lenta Westa-' . cott, Mrs. .Hal 'TtA' Patton;' i Miss Ioxi.Carrer llrsT AltotttlB. t?n- ley. MrslAVfipancervrs. C. Kooertson.- Mrs. William Bell ;. Mrs. C. S.IfanintBhV Jtfrs. f'l. M, Dougfcton, Mrs:.; B.E. Slsson and Mrs. Waiter Pennington. ' : Youngarried 5. -p r? ; A People to Organize t yf yy -The- young married : people of the First Congregational church will sponsor a 6:30 olclocfrjupper t S is . evening -at 1 the -church. ; Xt this time plans will be made -for the forming . of rapermanept or-J f,uuauuu oi me group, jurp., uon Upjohn antT Mrs. 'Frank' Neer are in 'charge of the supper arrange ments. . Those sex-Ting -will be Mrs. G. Newton Mrs. Edwin Hoffnell and Mrs. Mark MeCal- -jT t .: .- ,. -jf '. e - ; :. ; , Coopers at Newport : , 'Mr? t and.; Mrs. J , T. s-Cooper. are enjoying p spring racatlon-period at theh, cottage; Laffalot, aVNew port...,Mr. tlooper. will-return ta Salem on -Tuesday,Mrs.; Cooper planning to remain for some time . longerV;t l-& ' tT-f" Mtss Martin is uuest , v:: " : .'Miss Verna Martin, a student at Oregon Agricultural college, at Corrallis. . is spending the fxegls ttatlbn "week and spring, vacation a the guest of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Martin.: in Salem. Concert Tonight bp y. MacDowell Club Chorda . and Portland Quartet, - A musical event,' that has been awaited with, nnustial.lntefest will . be the concert at ?:15 this! eve ning In Waller Hall by the Salem MacDwell clnb chorus and the Portland, 'String quartet. The, .32 rpi'Jewome,n'.s '1 chorus. ,has never been in - more" excellent trim and a..hxkiitot local , music lovers are , a,'iting the Brst appearance of the . group ' tpt this f&at.ytitH the r oisurphce that the evening's treat promises to. be a .most: complete one. . -t; L1 -v ".the : Portland i String quartet . will make its . debut in Salem at th same time and each member, all being: putBtanding in Portland mfusical circles; will be most wel come guest. Carl Denton, who for Boyer. . .r . f eight' years' was conductor of the Portland Symphony orchestra, is nvsnnla - C ConIona rw.l Cathedral, and in addition is a Violihst'of, decided note. . Ferdi nand Konrad. celllaUT has an . ek ceptf onally Une musical reputation throughout the northwest. Td Bacon, whose Instrument la the viola,', was for ten yeara; a mi ber. bf.the first violin section pf the Portland Symphony orchestra and he, as well as. Frank Eiche h laub xioltfilst. are; more than or dinary.Assets to a splendid Quartet oi, this type, AH four men hate been prominently associated In tle work of the Portland Symphony orchestra.-"-' - -.The chorus ioilght- willibe flisi fMlss "Stevens," fora hamper lunch eon, and; surprise, show.er.i A."ser . v&e. f crystal sherbet alasses was the gift ot.thegronp to the Wtde- Hoitse Guest at . - t '- ' iWlit&Hjome. - - . J- - ' Mrs. -George A. White, la. enter taining, as -her house guest Mrjs. Ormand, Fjetclier,?f "PorUand. Mrs. FTetcher will be ' the; inspira tion, for. a number of attractive affairs during her stay in Salem. - Announcer, for This "Evening, The music, . dlpartment. of the Salem high School will,' present 4a proRram'tMs'eve'nln-' tn thelBChool -auditorium at 8 o'clock. The high l- - 1 i J ... . f . 4 21 cial. 'returxis from the entertain ment. The following program will be Tendered-: - . - : c 1 Pleasure -Tiloments j WaltsKlef er , i-- - Band. , t Hunter's Call .L... Veazje, Rowing : t.:: Gugliemo : vwuiuiubu cuuruiea Shadow Dance ... . ' Elisabeth Waters. I Hear a Thrush at Eve V Lillian Scott. KentncJyr Babe ..i'i.i:: .rr TVrithfi tittarttt- Pond Ivilies Cadm4 Geibel Mountain f Stream r Girls' Glee Club, t i. ' Find en V?? V--"- v.-" , "'-4 p. a a a a a o o n a a a M(M&ke.mr word for f 1 1 - MUkl' man-food. - i . . . Thet Farmer Boy. r ' . Good, . pure "nourishing milk: Is ? not a food for infants , alone, iris a-helpful appetizing' diet, t for grown-ups. It is more easily' digested than meat and, saves you 1 money on ydnrlreekiy food Dili; 4 . There Is No substitute !for Kashmirt Song .' rt.l"Iawrence Deacon. Song of Ifidiax.- Rimskyr - -. .: : i .. - Korsakoff Allah's Holiday. .H...u Frfmi . ; Chorus. . , ' J Marimba sole ;...". . Selected Edith, Flndley. - ' Where, Robcs Used to Grow.-..J. t" :. Wilson Tis Morn-....ilT.:'JL.: ; Geibel Combined choruses. " f Twiiighl Serenade KeUer "Modern Music; .:.:- Selectee ." Six Sdclety.Serenaders. IC Loyalj Guards March ,:I.KeIfer RetuProjn Seaside '-T : 1 Mrs. G, W. Putnam has return ed from Seaside after;1iavi4g spent the winter, there 'and is ' now epj tertalnlng as her guests Miss Put nam and, Mrs.' S. JfjButJer. .. l' ThMlehUibtot, . The -: Neighbors i of ; Woodcraft Thimble clab1 wll 'meflt on Fri day at 2: 30. o'clock for, an after noon at th homel pf vMrs. 'Or JL' Scath, 18607S. Uhtirty; street, r Bride'Electfn':' Mrs. Chalmer.Lee George. Mrs. C. E. Hold Miss. Mefba Davenport and Miss Edna Meyer In company with Miss t Ella (Stevens, bride? elect, " motored to, Oakland Fields ;-rJ,rjjs-:. Grauqfes'Foni Monjioutfy ;L "; The. Iriends- of -Mrs. - Edna L. Daily- will be-interested- to -know that she received her diploma from Mnnmoi-normaIsi;hipI,;thlsL week ana U spending vacation period In Salem-as the guest of wIatlTea,f:r-iTr:: ; ,f 'z: 'T ',- ":.l f 4. ' T ,fr '' 'I' ' ; ' i : Attend-l$ozmQck 'Concert l I .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kennell were among those from Salem. attend ing the concert last nlghtby John McCormaclr attbe' MdnTcfparAudi-1 tortum m Portland. , . Saver BeU Circle S i The members of Silver. BeU cir cle No. 43, Neighbors of ""Wood craft, will call lodge, promptly-at 7:30 o clock on account - of the' Woodman show,?, Spend Day in. Pjortlancf, - r Mr. and MrV. ' R, Xl" Gibbins spent Thnrsday in Portland. Mrs! Gibbins, who is visiting from. Ab erdeen, .Wash.; having gone down early in the day and Mr." Gibbins having joined her at the home of friends in ther evening. " I I - . . J I ' ley of Portland Thursday, and was turned in, at the' local police-station. '-It was foilnd : about five miles north" of Salem' pri. the Pa cific highway.' Officers hold it was probablyjlost early on Thursday m'ornmgri, 'There . Is . nothing 'out side, oil inside.' the suitcase, to re Xeal the Identity of the owner. ' tV ;. . , -t . t Cleaned an4,Bloc3tci-- .... . 1 75c 9 Cash, anxl Carry Cleaners, Chemeketa St; T'' ' 1 2 ltf 3.2 r- William Scott Fined' T Wrni4ttTSd6tt;20r6r Salem, was fined. S25 in Justice court here Thursday on-a-liquor -charge.- On recommendation of the district at torney's off fee;' and the ' state . de partment, Brazier C. Small exer cised leniency . in Imposing sen- Pattons at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton and! daughters, Jean, and Marie, left Thursday for Agate Beach. Cocial'CalexLdar -!Todai -Si MaeDowelt ,elub concert. Port land Strings Quartet with' chorus, jailer Jiall. 8:15 o'clock. r Ladles' -Aid7 society. Fria Pres byterian church. 2:30 o'clock. . ;i ' Rummage, sale. SCPaulVGuIJd. Parish ouae, 4-'' ' 'Musicale. Salem high school auditorium. . ?. , " Woman's society. First Baptist church. .-.Mrs. Harry. Ralph, 43,4. Unionstreet, hostess; J2; 30 o'clock.' , " Yomarco club opJirst Metho dist1 tfhtirciu ' M.rs W,v. M. Pen nlngtcn,J260 N. Twentieth Itreet, hbstess;M"----'-'-"',,:;::-:,' ,'- '! j ! XfrxW.M .1.1.. ' TM-mmi UtllJtat church Sunday; school, meets' "al 2:30 at the' home of Mrs. H. F; Shanks, 195 South Cottage. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club.' Mrs. O. LScapi, Si Liberty street, hostess." 2:30 o'clock. , : -"J ' First Coxigreational f Tounjt Married "" ' Peopled "l 'Dinner " at church. 6:30 o'clock. . -Batowlay : .. r Salem I -Woman's 7c1ud7 Club 'house7:30Tolockt " . y Cooked- food sale. St.. Paul's Guild NelmeyerX drag. atxkM fe 4 . Cooked food - sale. S. r p. ticket office; Ladies of the First Evan gelical church. . -.. i Cooked food and. handwork sale. Piggly Wiggly store. ; Ladles of at Oak Grove, the future hc-me of the Central Congregationat church .- i A- w Bishop's , Bhirt sale. Don't miss It. m28 Howard Corset Shop K . , ' Carries a complete line of cor sets' and girdle brassieres at reas onable, prices. s 1?5., N. j Liberty. Profits Are ileported ; . - ; ; The Home-Telephone and Tele graph' company of .Southern Ore gon; in. its; annual report filed with the public service commission here Thursdays shows- profits, of 320, 894.58 -on its operations tor the year 1525. The report shows op era tin r incWne of S86.870.56. with operating expenses of, 157,452.78. The company operates ra the- city of-MedXord and-vjcinityi f Furniture Upholstery . . lAfld fejalr,Jngi . . eseP&wers furniture company. . szott : I fW - -- - beloved brother. Jf Wilson Cook. Elmer; D.". Cook; O. Kenneth Cook. Helen Van . Santen."- - end - Hazel Lacey. Extra Good Black Ilrt ' " : : For; sale cheap, 'delivered. Phone 9331 Capital City Transfer Co. , -"!' . " ' m27 Fined for'Speetljng " -v Z ; i i D'. Coffel of this city "was fined. $5 r by Judge PoulsenJ, Thursday upon having ' been 'Convicted i of speeding.".. ... -.i " y-,i. 1 '! , V" ALImltenl Number of Iupils ; ' In' piano and voice: will"' be ac cepted " by-TFlorenco ."Moore. Fere ihetian,; 65.71 -Chemeketa stxeet. Phone 174L- -1 m31 - :"iAimit KEOOJT 8TATE8MAK AUTO COSTEST Xist of Caadidates at 10. a, ..ii.r r--i:T5--.-- ' - sum, r.Teija , Blsoo,- "Wyu. ,'Mrd 25 Oowtherr Mr.. B.. g. Feller, Uits Beruico., Pandrich. Jf ri Osrrett, Kobrt Grnwood. tYnee M. Gronkt. Mrs.' Ieo 1UU. Miss K. 0 Hayes. Ltteian Henderson. -Paye Hayre: Mrs. H. B. i Hnddleston, Mrs. Leou. Jepaea, lmlbert -Card of Thanks'''' We wish to express, our sincere anpreclaUdhTor. messages of. sym pathy and floral offerings extend ed us n the. recent- loss of our Mt .. 1, . i p --Tj fj ' t , . Jia vJ, .a.-. ?'(sc(jiiil . Don't stay head achy, bilious, con stipated, sick! Take one or two "Cascarr ts" any time to mild 1 y stimulate yout liver and atart your bowels. Thsn you will feel fine. your iieau iwcuiu clear, s tola ae h sweet," tongue pink and kin rosy. ; -s Nothlnf; ese: cleans, j sweetens, and' refreshens" the entire 'system like pleasant, harmless candy-like "Cascarets. They never gripe, Qvractr. sicken. Directions tor men, women, children 6pJ each box drugstores. Adv. 9 . v 'J ' -c LoTftland,'. ifrv, floranes iMaWt' Ra&melr''.,..,. '. . Miller, -Ronald .- McCIary. 'Ellsworth McVy, Mr. K. B KaB,VMr. Winifred Oelesby, Hr. Orrill PvmbertoB, Lsnra . PeflDingtort, Kr(. J. B, . fbillips, Helen Pitt. Captain Allen . Kegimbai, -Mrs. 31ary Roberts, Howard Saaderson, Alma Shepard, MarTin ;. tHtopll, au.' Kalpn.. ny aar, v loiet - Bteiwer, Bassell ..'.. Smith. Mr.' o X.. Btnither. A. W. U. . Thompson,- Margaret . Williama, Kina Wiaderkehr, ' Habel - , Wheeler, . Mrs. Ball . Woolery, Cecil . Welch, Elizabeth , S,S87,30 1,013,800 3,009,600 3.755,4.00 4,993,700 1,601,866 1.714,700 2,76,800 8,052,437 2,603,900 8.202,300 1.80O.S00 X.409,700 2,800,400 8,426,200 8,043,900 . 2,674,525 1,693,200 12,895,960 . 8,082,800 . 1.400,900- ' 2,672,300 j 2,980,400 980,200 l ,1,900,200- 900,500 2,740,223 2,414,000 3,381,503 900,400 2,042,900 ' 4,498,800 21262,800 T" 57694,799 2,126,200 3,802,400 ' 1,200,400 8,126,400 - 4,242.875 1,004,200- 1,200,900 2,800,600 4,923,400 Yater. Oraea: , ... . . . - . 1 i . Adams, Vrs. A. Q Antnean, Jeani Aher,. . Kowena - j.. . Aspinwall, Mrs. Ma Aahbaftsh. Mjv Barnes, Lawrence Brantner; feota H. Bowmaif, Ruth Bock, Mrt.'Goa O. Bradett,' lln. Winnie ' ., Bryarit, . Adda- B. , Benich. Kelli Vlymr. Mra. Corhttnie. -'iIari ,i. Crane, Clement C. - Clark? Mrs! K. B. rr--.. Chandler," Mrs; Gny4.-1. Cochran, Urs. FraiA; Chapm an,' - Audrey . Dennis, j. J.' Z. .. , . ,,, Deait.' U. K. Karrier. Ida ' . Fe. . John, H - Jr Good. Uri Ada"- Hicks, Mri. W.. R Hopkins, MarrneriU. Hervhberfer. Ixmia . Huffman, Katie Hat.h. Frances; i. , -Knauf, 1 Hilton Kepnincer. - Vera Kailo, Mrs. Vera Klasspe, Yalnaar Klansar, Anton Kleen, Francis '. Laia, Erelyn Lytle. Elfa . , M amm.. Mrs. Christine- Killer. Mrs. - J. M. - Marshall, Theodora Poindexter. Venus . Pott, K. J , . Powell, Mrs. Ciere Raraeable. Miss ' Rie hards, Grac"' . Snoderiy, Mrs. Box Bwan, , Archie 9.900.98S .1- S.350.S&O 1.400,900 1.400.2OO J.9O0.40O 1,08,300 oo,4oa 1,300.400 1,402,400 2,202,300 1,000,400 8,90,20O 1,740,200 ,980,200 3,84,200 2.S47.900 2,400,600 1.500,200 2,914,400 900,400 " .. 900,200 . S 880,400 ' 1,912,00 1,400,200 T 2,512,333 3.O08.009 .2,040,900 T 1,285,900 1,200,400 990,200 992,400 6,998,493 r d 8ift . wsraw, withi Bi HaUa'MiraMtra; -be 4Matwa, t bines sinser: Bifi Blake, tenor: 9-sO, v ljiaaat-.enM hia esTal -4etey 6-8:30, rs;an ; fc :30-7, amosement in ' formation; 7-8, program ; i S-9, atndi . program; 9-11. Lon Beach Elks. . 6400 KFI (467), Im Angeles. 6, nightly dingsr 8:30, rest pocktf pro gram; 6:45. Badiatorial -'period; 7-8, ' daiife program; 8-9. l?a'n I.' MFar lasd, -organist;: 9-10, Paul BoberU, pianist; mirth content ; lO-ll, Ballad hour.- featoring poonlar. songs.. ' 6:S0--KNX f 3.16.9.), HIIywood.- -9 rSO-T, ----orchestra r t-8", logram . f-9 program ; 9-10. Order of Ovtitslatle-DonnUr 10 ,,1 1, fight, Hollywood, Legion" stadium ; i 11-12, danee orehestra, !' 6:30 KPO 42S.3), San Francisco. 8:30, 7, Waldemaf rMnd. an4. lhestra ; 8-9 atadUrprbmrtini -9-lOiorcbesfra: lO-ll; . Wsldemar Lind and orchestra;' 11-12, i .Hesryi Halstead's orchestra. '.',' 7 -OOKkft 384.7r8oaffle T-8 :30, old ' time- Sengs-, -Inndqwiss-liilly male quar- : ? tet'-9:BO-10, atwdio irogram. . , 7:00 KPOA-J454.3)-, "-Seattle.- 7-8:15, "' studio program r 8:30-10,' stadio pre- grank;- 10-IIj f iacti ' Sonder's il Lido .serenders- :'S!'-1.-.-.'-1 j 7:00 KOA (322.4).' Denwer, 7. Scheqeis Z,oo9,vou 1,800,400 1,840,200 ' 1,900,200 2,912,400 4.489.800 s;oto,soo 1,912,431 2,002,700 1,300,400 4,780,400 2,525.550 900,200 '2.943,899 1,573,733 8,004,400 1.300,400" 2,936,400 1,300.200 1.200,300 2,865,700 2,415.400 2,329,800 Tichenor. Leslie O. j', '. Townscnd, Mrs. J. A ... Watt. Mrs. Abigail w, Weiser, Claire "Wynn.- Alta i JVbeeleif. 'Margaret ' Toong, Mrs. MertoitC . - DINKEST COKCSKT8 6:00-7:00--KftW:. (491.6), ievt4and. v 6:00-7:00 KFWY.218, Portland. Mtrsio '' ' 8:OM2:00 Kawrs f4tl.5). Portland. Male quartet, concert: Hoot Owls. - -. I 6:00-10:00 KPWV (212)."- Portlaifd. vnonstera. ' ' r - -f ' ' ' 8rt0-UO0 -K7XBR (263), PortlSndV . ! ' ' ; .... . .' LLL' - j ' . ', 7:80-7:45 KGW ' -491.5) , Portland. Sport, Market, Stocks; . 6 :06 KFWB y (2,2), -tnan'e Coloradoorchestre; T:15, chsmi ..4e -et. eomnree pregram. Y SAIsEM MARKETS s - y " y - s i x CEAXU i-'Si. 1. wheat, white, ' ! No. 1, red, sacked. V White oat . Gray m .,.. r Barley ' ' ; Barley 1.35 .40 .42 .42 .80 VOEK. . inJTTOlT . AHD B5B7 ' Top hog . ll.4,..'..;,.H ',-V-?2 : ; Sown JL.. ,- Li.' ( 4 OJO ,lress4 hogs, Top teer a -.060.07. s Cows .( ..--.-I- 2.004.00 Balls 3W Spring iambs finder 80 lbs. .13H f licswer tfiu, Light hens Heavy, hen . Old' roosters Broilers POXJLTBT EG 38, BCTTEB . Butterfs" L Creamery butter Milk. cwt. Medinm egg 8tandr.dVegge. .170.18 .- - .21W.S2 68. -.i .23. AND BUTTEBTAT .45. 46- .18' .19 1 Hollywood. - - - -" Still Here and our stock larger than evere r checking : oyer; your ins: needs don't forget 13 In spring that've have a big stock ot,new and.secpna nana f urniture'siovesV hardware, farm implements, machin ery, belting," sacks tents, tarps' and camping equipment . - at prices thafare right: 7 . "" ? ' 1 ' Capital rgaih Hpiise fii-.'if Oljli T". . vll. STKIXliOCK. Irop. -I .L I rf -i, t f TmjinoirSfS 6r.a mllLion and one barcaixs,, 205nie ei't j .Telephone 39& eieM 4J -'f -rfM 1 J DAIRY rnMHrBTiAl ST fjnt ! o a o a erf C T f 5 4" T LLJ-Ss.W.U ... . r, r a . ' " s 7 n a rr : is In ally use ty tio''.ials u r tor rellerlr? "ratlccisxla ' -cases -of. Irul. Ji'"' Z?'7ieTi"-v sora r $ J V 7 Afo 1 : lid' ..... .v. , r.r . , ,1-.;n--.'4 ,., ss. Is just around the corner. Do not wait until: the 4ast minute to sielect: youcT,; . coat, for it is, after all, the most im pof tanVgarnienT of the Sahda'morn-. ing parade, v ' ; x "1 V - " Why not make your selecv tion now andlet tfa putyour coat, to one side Hmtil just' befbip pasteri'In the mean-' tme we cojild be caring for I any;f litUe rajkibn that j may be npcessal ;y i ' Sport Coats Others StCfS to $39.75 --,- ' "EIFTIAVENUn STYLES AT POPULAR. PIUCES.' : v .M: . K 1 -1 SeMM.akMBnrj r-nv?t-Ci v L.. ft I V ' r i U 'V'tr': 1; ? I f1-! v.V . '. ff . 1 T5'-' 5C : ' The public is cordially invited, to attend lifer's Spring Fashion Revue to-be held in'Auditorium ; ; (tnird rilQor) expert ;iasmon: models "will shovi all the" newest Spring arid nunfe aprel.'Music ? - : - ; y : f (Elevator Serviced : - r-..-- y'- -y - it 5? 1 'Iridltioii to our Stye Revue we .will keep open ;HHgs xwngM puunc to view pur. siore.in us f - .vmentsV-Iso.the remodeled-pnes-r ; i . " . .. ! . r.-Z-'.z i j! 1 j A red carnation giyemtoi dtliesittendingll ; . - r ' (j i. ' i l t