Saiem Socie Weivs By AUDRED BUNCH Phone 106 Salem Woman's Club ' , Bridge Tea Is Successful Affair .more sojcces8fnl affair In th hispj of the Salem Woman's clu1 haa ever been sponsored as far i card parties are concerned, than the benefit bridge tea of yes terday afternoon; at which guests at a total Of 38 tables were In play. The entire clnb auditorium was decorated in an enchanting man ner, baskets of dogwood, tulips, lilacs, narcissi, apple blossoms, Scotch broom and stock in art baskets, and, jardenierea - outlining both rooms. On, the tea table a particularly loyely blue art basket tied with gold ribbon, and filled with apple blossoms, tulips, lilacs and pink: stock centered" thou table. Pink candles flowed in silver hold Mrs.E. E. Bragg won the after noon's highest score, while the sec ond prise went to Mrs. Max Page. Mrs. W. E. Anderson was gen eral . chairman of the affair, with Mrs. William McGJlchrist heading the bridge committee and Mrs. J. T. Whlttig the committee , for the tea. Their assistants included Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.- Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. Walter,' Page, .Mrs. A. N. Moore s, Mrs.- Clifford Farmer; Mrs. John I. Itanr',.;3rs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. W. H. Jarby, Mrs. Wal tfer Pennington, Mrs. P. TJ Quis- enberry, Mrs., P. Myers, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. Earl Kennell, Mrs. Ray Hartnfan,.Mrs C. E. Stricklin, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. B. B. Herriek, Mrs. John IL Bro phy, Mrs. William Busick," , Mrs. Alfred Berg, Mrs. J. H. Willitt. Mrs. Guy O. Smith, Mrs. J. D. Fo ley, Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrst-W. G. Allen and Mfs. C. H.. Robertson Exceedingly delightful musical numbers added still greater pleas ure to the afternoon. Miss- Nancy Thielsen, accompanied by Dr. R. W. Hans Seitz, Mrs. Martin-Fsere-shetlan, accompanied by Miss Truth Huston; and , fairs. Carl Webb and Mrs. T H. Galloway, accompanied by. Mrs. J.. E. , Law, all gave vocal numbers, with each inging adding , an encore. - Over 180 were, taken in during the af ternoon .- Those playing at the -tables yes terday were Mra. Walter: l Spaul- ding, Mrs. W, T. Grler, Mrs. W. J. Busick, Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mrs. B. Bv Herriek, Mrs. C. S. Pratt, Mrs. L. A. Grote, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs. . Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. W. A. John son. Sipnj Carl Armstrong, Mrs. W. "EL, Gc!r Mrs. W. X. Stale. Airs. J. B. Hosford, Mrs A. T. Wain, Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. Harold Grady. Mrs. L.i C. Farmer, Mrs. Barrel! Proctor Mrs. Gas Hizson, Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer, Mrs., George King, Mrs. A. S. Hussey, Mrs. A. I.. Wallace, Mrs. KarlG. Becke, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs. B. F. Forbes Jr., Mrs. E. P. Thorn, Mrs. Chester Downs, Mrs. White, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs; Raymond Walch, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. Leo Page, Mrs. E. M. Page. Mrs. T. H. Galloway, . Mrs. Carl Webb, Mrs. G. R. Vehts, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. E. Hartley, Mrs. C. K. SpaUldlng, Mrs. Stricklin, Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. C. R. Bennett, Mrs. C. V. McKelvey, -. Mrs. Bert Fiack, Mrs. Rose C. Bidwell, Mrs. losepn, smiu, Airs. r. n. oiuiup, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. E. E. Hinges, Mrs. L. C. Dem arest, Mrs. James H. 'Jennings. Mrs. H. G. Maison. Mrs. Jesse R. George, .Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Paul-F. Burr is, Mrs. R.. Down ing," Mrfi. CJB. Bates. Mr J. C. Carried Mrs. Bliss Darby Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs., Clyde tApper Bon, Mrs. . C. II. Robertson, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. George Crater, Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitz, Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. G. L. Newton, Mrs. Will Moore, Mrs. Charles Stricklin, Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs. W. A. Mullen, Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. Earle X 'Fisher, Mrs. E. A. Kurts, Mrs. C. F. Patton, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. Arthur Moore, 'Mrs. Walter Pen- CHILDREN'S NURSE RESUMES ; EtfllllTIES Praises Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "I have taken LydlaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound-for some time I and I would not be .without it In the house. As I am a children's nurse, I have to be on my feet a great deal and your medicine has helped me wonderfully.' I was hardly; able to do my house work, when I be gan j taking it,' . and cow 1 am a strong .and well wnman ihl tn Ar. elf that and KO oat nursing besides. I have also ' used the Sanative Wash and found . it - beneficial." Mas.. Gesraxroar L. Stewaet, X03'Davl5 St Green field, Mass x - ' ' - Vah abU for Wtakrmta T ! have found Lydia E. PJnk , ham's .Veg table Compound a valu able medic ne for weakness. Mas. J. A Prersc i,Box 3 97. Lancaster, Pa. Hundred of letters like these are received bi the Plnkham Medicine Cfcw Lynn J Mass, - Xrom gratefui-J An . whlv. MV that - thfil hooIMa. ti&a ImprovM since taking Lydia E. riiara'a Vejab!a Cosp.Qusd, i - ' . !' 0 nington, Mrs. Louis Fisher of SU verton. i Mrs. George White, Mrs. W. E. Burns, Mrs. Oliver Huston, Mrs. V. N. Dias, Mrs. J. R. Pollock, Mrs. G. W. Laflar, Mrsl Roy Rbmalne, Mrs. Walter Buckner, Mrs. J. J. Roberts, Mrs. E. F. Slade, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mrs. S. Breiten stein Mrs. F. Jaskoski, Mrs. John B. Nathman, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. Seymour arones, Mrs. Rose W. Babcock, Mrs. F. E. Sher wln, Mrs. W. W, Rosebraugh, Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mrs. Dfllard Elklns, Mrs. Dough ton, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. - Orris Fry, Mrs. E. V. McMechan. Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Aaron Sample, Mrs. Newell Williams. Mrs. J. E. Fitz gerald.' Miss Pauline Gabriel,'Mrs. Harry WiUet, : Mrs. Harry Weis, Mrs. Guy .O. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Siewert, Mrs. D. X. Beechcler, Mrs. J.. G, Heltxel, Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Mrs. B.. Griffin, Miss Bertha Thom as, Mrs. Mocett Bell, Mrs. Freder ick Brocjc. Mrs. L., P. Aldrick, Mrs. L. Blaisdell, Mrs. George Carberry of Indeoendence. Mrs. A. E. Huck- estein, Mrs. Rhea Luper, Mrs.i Ralph Larraway, Mrs.! Walter J. Kirk, Mrs. Herbert Roome, Mrs. Lewis -Griffith, Mrs.j'Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs. -P. D. Qulsenberry, Mrs. Henry C. Findleyi Mrs. C. J. Healr. Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Mrs. T. D. McClain and Mrs. G, man. E. Schune- Wedding in Corvallis . The home oB Dr. and Mrs. J. R. N. BellLin Corvallis was the scene of the wedding on Easter Sunday, at 10i30 o'clock in the morning of Miss Wanda Stevenson and Paul Wallace Boyd. Dr. Bell per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd left, for La Grande, in tending to make their- home in eastern Oregon for a time. Cooked Food Sale The Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary will sponsor a rooked food sale on Saturday, April 10, at,Neimeyer's Drug store. All members -of the auxiliary are expected to contrib ute donations. Nomination of Officers at Woman's Club Saturday "' Of particular Interest in the way of business at the first April meeting of the Salem Woman's club on Saturday afternoon ar the club house will be the nomination of officers for the new year. Of ficers are elected annually and the personnel of the new ticket is awaited with 'interest. At the meeting Saturday dele gates to the county convention which will meet here on April 2 2 will be selected. '. , l ! Xtev;t Marttai Fereshetian will contribute the program at this meeting, speaking . on a phase of American literature. Mrs. T. S. Roberts will arrange special music. Carnation Club V Mrs. Annie I. High will enter tain members of the Carnation club this afternoon at her home, 698 N. Liberty street. Kensington Club The members of the Kensington club' will be entertained, today at the home of Mrs. George King, on Court street. Guest From Stayton Mrs. William H. Tate of Stay ton was a house-guest over the Easter week-end of her daughter. Mrs. E. M. Page. Easter Guests at Goulet Home Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet en tertained as their guests Easter Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil liamson and children, Walter and Josephine, and Dr. and Mrs, Thos. J. Anders-and daughter Jean, all of Portland. An attractively ap pointed Easter dinner was a feat ure of the day. St. Joseph's Society to Sponsor Dance The. St. Joseph's club will spon sor a dance Friday evening, April 9, at St. Joseph's auditorium, cor ner Chemeketa and Winter streets. T Social Calendar Today . Bridge ;tea, Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. Elmer Daue, and Mrs. Leon Gleason, hostesses. Kensington club. Mrs. George King hostess. WRC Ladies' Aid. Miss Ada Simpson, Garden road, hostess. Loyal Women's- class of the First Christian church. Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Thursday club. Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, and Mrs. Russell Catlin, hostesses. Mrs. Cross's home. Carnation club. Mrs. Annie B. High, hostess. Friday Post-lenten party, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. Mrs. Roy Mills, and Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith hostesses. "Drusilla with a Million." En dorsed film at First Congrega tional church under sponsorship of Woman's Union. First Presbyterian Missionary society. Church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. Woman's society of First Bap tist church. Mrs. W. C. Pickens hostess. Saturday " Salem Woman's Club, club house 2:30 o'clock. Formal party at Mountain View Turfleld Denton Schindler, host; Cooked food sale. Sons of Vet erans' Auxiliary. Neimeyer's Drug store. The All-Stars orchestra will f urn ish the music ? Patronesses are Mrs. A. A. Mick el. Mrs. Joe Lebold. Mrs. Shields; Mrs. Ed Heenan, Mrs. Theo Barr and Mrs. John Nathman. The general-committeeUndudes T. A. Hln deshaw, S. J. Gentkow, A. Schneid er, Miss Josephine Barr and Miss Mardett Heenan.' Baptist Woman's Society to Meet Mrs. W. C. Pickens will be hos tess for the Woman's society of the First Baptist church at her home, 10 North Seventeenth, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. S. Yail will have charge of the devotional, while Mrs. Earl Gregg will-be the leader for the general lesson topic, fThe Pearl of the Orient." Special musical numbers will be given by Mrs. E. 1L Shanks and Miss1 Mlna Gile. . If ' ' '-t ; Salem, Matron Returns From California ? The many Salem friends of Mrs. Minnie D. Baker are happy to wel come her home after a 12 weeks absence in California. Mrs. Baker arrived in Salem Tuesday, evening, motoring north, with, her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Beals. Mrs. Baker had many In teresting trips throughout south ern California. Attend Concert in Portland Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Miss Etta White, Mrs. Alice Thomp son, Miss Gretchen Kreamer, and Miss Helen Ingrey were among those from Salem in attendance at the concert given - by Roland Hayes, famous .. Negro tenor, in Portland last might, at the Muni cipal: Auditorium. Woman's Benefit Association At the meeting of the Woman's Benefit association this evening arrangements will be made for transportation to the rally meeting at Corvallis which will take place on Aril 12, the date having been changed. " St. Paul's Guild to Sponsor Silver Tea At the meeting; of St. Paul's Guild this week at the home of Mrs. C. C. Page plans were made for a large benefit bridge tea which will be an event of next Thursday afternoon, April 15. at the home of Mrs. Frank Spears, 13 th and. Chemeketa streets. Mrs. Russell Catlin will be hostess with Mrs. Spears. ." v "v, ., Reservations for the afternoon may be made by calling Mrs. Cat lin, Mrs. Spears, or Mrs. William Neimeyer, president of the Guild. 'I i .- : ,i .... Guests at Keskowin !Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mrs. Bert Fprd, and Mrs." Donald Young are spending the first April weeks at the Griffith summer home at Nes kowin.. , i Thursday Club' to Meet - Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, and Mrs. Russell Catlin will be hostesses this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cross for. the April meeting of the Thursday club. Writers Holder irst Picnic ; Meeting of Season at Ebla Thel home of (Miss Marie Rob erts, at Eola, was the scene of the firsts April, meeting of the Writ-' ers. section of the- Salem Arts' League, with delicious buffet sup per preceding the program. - - A number- of guests were pres ent for the evening, including Mrs. J. R. Carruthers of (Alberta, Canada; rs. f Lewis l Greene Nellie Rowland) of Portland. Mrs. B. Brunk of Eola, 'and Dr. Mary C Rowland., 1 ; The program' essay by Dr. James Lisle on "Science and pvolutlon," after which the guests werre interested in hearing the ( Continued opened with an review, with ex tracts of a numper of the poems. on page 1S-V : : ' : : 1 . ' - ' LOW PRICEJd ITEliijl I I MAIN FLOOR I ' " f ;" 1 1 u 8R001S-BR001S-BROOIS Yes. This Is a Real Broom Sale And they are real brooms that we are selling. We have divided them into three lots at three special prices. These prices are good for both Friday and Saturday of this week or until the lots are sold out, - V - - - ' r ' LOT NO. 1 Thesei are full 16" stock all fine grade corn, with varnished handles -well sewed and weigh , an average of two pounds per broom Special price only 5.0c LOT NO. 2 This lot of a finer grade stock, and not much , heavier, with painted handle and measures full 17" stock a broom that ought; to bring $1.25 but we sell them for-week-end Specials For Only 75i LOT NO. 3 Our very highest quality brooms. They are the best of fine stock. -Extra well sewed finished handles and they come in both light and5 heavy weight. They go this week end For Only 1.00 each We will have to limit the. sale of these to not over 4 brooms to one customer. This is your chance to supply jyour spring needs v at a price that you won't ' get; again soon. u . V.; , ----. 'Mr "v i Hardware, Paints and Machinery 236 N. COMMEBCIAi; O SALE3JL,OIlEG05l ills ft i I E i -3 I I f I Sr 3 i i i 1 3 3 ' - I e 3 f 3 I f i -.3 ! 1 i i E. 3 e i Men's Printed Shirts . $1.00 Printed Cotton Voiles, yd. 29c Here's your opportunity to stock up on real Shirt values all new designs all sizes. Collar and neck bands. -Many of these carry an absolute color fast guarantee. Values to $1.00 in lot. M : ! M c i f I Women's Fabric Gloves . 79c New Cretonnes, yd. . . . 35c Fancy cuffs embroidered in bright colors all sizes. Values to $1.50. Women's Fancy Garters . 29c These are newest novelties direct from New York. Values to 50c. 1 Bath Salts, Powder . . $1.00 jj This set would ordinarily sell for $2. tWe bought them purposeT fl ly for this sale. j Two tone Ribbons . . Ms price HI Fine satin lingerie in pastel shades, narrow and medium widths. Spring prints in Cretonnes. Values to 49c yard. For panels and valance. Ruffle)d-Cfyrtains, pair, . $1.98 -High gralde ruffled curtains, picoted edge. Marquisettes, Regular $3.75. , v;i. j-- , Men 's Corduroy Pants, $2,85 Regular $4.50 values in men's dark corduroys. Made for. service. Beauty Treasure Chest, $1.39 Boncilla products including Jiemon laoton -Talpum--Iasmic J Pack Shampoo Vanishing Cream - Cold Cream Face Pow- der. Regular $2.45 value. . .. . i Rayon Comb Suits ... $1.98 Miller's special Soap, . . 5c Lace trimmed, excellently tailored peach, pink and orchid. See this splendid value tomorrow! c Miller's special Soap is guaranteed to be good quality. It is made . j f by Palm Olive. Regular value 10c. f 1 ! t BASEMENT Pure Linen, 36 in. . . . . 49c Ruffled Curtains, yard . 98c Dress Linen in all the new colors-such as rose, tan, orchid, pink, '.I .hluc. tancrerine and ffrev. Ruff led Curtains in' plain white or white with pink, blue or yellow ruffle. i Table Cloths, 64x72 . . $1.48 Plaid Blankets, . . . . $1.19 Hemmed ready for use in eight different patterns for breakfast p nooks, picnics, outings, etc. 1 Good quality Sateen, yd. 32c rt 16 colors in this Sateen that you ordinarily buy at 49c yard. pi j Shadow Lingerie, yard . 29c --Soft, delicate colors in this, shadow lingerie cloth See window M display, This is a real bargain in Blankets regular size 64x7(6. .Singles in pink, tan and blue plaids. ' i . . . Lunch Kits, Bottle, . . $1.48 The workman 8 friend. Kit ana Dottie worxn ! -a - i Larae Clothes Baskets, . 98c Large size clothes Baskets. Gooa durable ones. r Curtain Nets, yard 32c ri - .a" ' J 1 J - 1 ASt Jll r wew uunain jMeis in wmie ana ecru ixew aesigns no in. wiains J : - Milan Straw Hats t !. f ! 25c -Milan Straws at only 25c. See them boys and ' ' .-!"- tomorrow." Block hats, for Ji ' i - 'If PNEW! ff PAIRS AM Art Silk;from Tbekto Top Burson Seamless Hosiery Our basement features a big quantify of artificial silk service Hose in Bui-son's seamless. Art silk from; top to toeafine looking number in colors Nude, Skin, Rosewood; Tan, Beige, Gun- metal, siiver and black. (Sub-Standards) 4 - 1 E r " K - ' i a', Pair . - : ' . r ' j , Sale Lasts Until Next WetTriesHay. 1 "I6,Qtclt5ck:P;;M- .-. 1 . i - -IT.- . ' i l';' Jr. ", Calea't Xeadir rpta . Clcr- Visit t tKrougK 'tomorro y " Note the many; Bar : j f ' gains,displayed! '