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THE OKEtiON STATESMAN. SALEM,- OREGOlf- - sunday;mornikg,uapril niosa 1 .4- -V, (Contiaad from pf2) Beiiiali.Launef.. Hien Sande," Car olyn, Pafltdp,. Dorothy. favler, IU xel NetS iielea Balrd. Mar garet WtsuoioU Carrier, Hazel MalrastenTUfargaret Morgan, Lou ise . Miiftn. Elizabeth: Silver, Joel Berreman, Patrick Dalillne, Ralph Peoples, Trygae Bronty. Elite Von Eschen, Lawrence Shriber, Clar ence: Adam,' KennetJr Litchfield, Dale Waddell, Earnest Collings worth, Albert Refuel, William Me AMst'erJ Floyd Eimh0s Frank Alfred, Harold-Tom prison. Morris Hallmark, KldoiScettCfurl Law toil, Laurence WhrsfowV Geore Rhoten, Oliver "CroiW Willis Hathaway, Dan 4 Semite. George RIgby, Harley Allenv0Hn Ledbet ter. Paul Geddes, Ridhalrd Brlggs, Linn Boothby, Shannon Hogtre, orge Baker, Wayne Welsh, paekson Elfred. Chkrl& Redding, Everett Paber, JoyceqotnDyana George BurwelL N :v , ' rr1" i - Three Matrons, Entertain Guests at tLlUO?ti(MeL ' .' ; One of the largert of -th affairs I which have mad the first post-1 Lenten week such a brimming one, socially, was ? the , bridge tea ofl -; v Thursday afternoon at whch Mrs. iHonse.Gltest at,, F. G. Delano, JITs. Elmer Daue, and Mrs. Leott Oleason were the hostesses at thftWomanV . club- honse. Apple blossoms. , tulips, in iri and iRcntrh 'broom flll-1 ed. immense baskets throughout tha club housa. Th tea table! was a study in, springtime lorell- nAa with a MnfArniPM rtf nlntr apple blossoms and7 pink" tulips. Pipk candles glowed ltf glistening crystal holders.. Mrs, O. A. Olson and Mrs. Eric, Butler. presided at the urns. Those assisting the hostesses at the tea. hour includ ed: Mrs." Carl Armstrong,- Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. T . Minhler. Mrs. Clair Inman. , rp Xj niinra Phvin 1 Fi.hpr and Vera Beechler distrlb- k h nttfriv tftllv cards. JF n . Z ; i..ZkI a two nrizHH were kitcu uuhuk I the afternoon, the first -prise go- k: mr t. Mrs. O. A. -Olson and the LWrf to 1 r W. I. Stalev. A program of dances gave add- ed delight to the afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Waters, gave a nature shadow dance, while Cynthia De lano and Maxine Myers danced a colorful Russian duet. Mrs. James Todd presided at the piano. In the guest gropp. including1 a number out or town guests were Meyers, Mrsf 4. S, Geerr Mrai Wal- ;Mrs. -R Webb, JUrsw F. G, to Kirkl,rrthdayallciway, "Mrs. Jesse (Campbell, Mrs. Joseph- ine Stewart. Mrs, W. W. Moore, Mrs. E. A. Mcllwain, Mrs. Estner Bo wen, Mrs. Lewis Mishler, Mrs. Ralph White. Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. A. E. Berger, Mrs. B. A Paulson, Mrs. G. WDay. Mrs. V. EJ Kuhn, Mrs. Lee Canfield. Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mfa. Carl Armstrong, Mrs. Earl Daue, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Ma, Ralph Cooley, Mrs. O. E. Priee. Mrs. MerrUI Ohling, Mrs. I: x. Beechler, Mrs. K. W. Hart- man. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. E A. Pruitt, Mrs. W. I. Staley. Ml-s. F. G. Bowersox, Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mrs. Herbert Siff. Mrs. E. A. Eoff. ir. Arthur Benson, Mrs. M. D. Pilkenton, Mrs. Art Wallace, Mrs. Ffed Ellis, Mrs. W. Hi Darby, Mrs. Grover Hillman, Mrs. Harry Weis, Mrs. F. E. Loose, Mrs. O. L. Fish er, Mrs.. A. E. Huckestein, Mrs. Clair Inman, Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. W. I. NeedhaYn, Mrs. E. L. SS? Sh?. ST?rtr t,. Mr- r.uo0.. X-T' r. irrfc- i i S"S;.HaLry TiV? -StV Mr Ti? htA,M"- hi" ntngton, Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. A. A. Gueffrey, Mrs. Roy "Burton, Mrs.. Don Sib ley, Mrs. Frank Waters, . M rs. Vir gjl McGahn.Mrs. Hary Belt and Ms. O. L. Martin, allof Salem. ' Out of- town4.guests included Mrs. Lester Davis. Mrs. William Cravatt,sJlIrs. Guy Harris, Mrs. G. Tbw, Mrs. Harold -Vafney, Mrs. J. Js Green, Mrs. George wnaiey, Mrs. Roy Campheu ana Mrs. Ar - thpr Good, ail ei romana, Mrs. Frederick Brock of Olympia .-rr- . t - ' j -r' ri r niann anil vf asu., au wr. v- - Mrs. George Ilubha or siiverton, Mrs. Rex Sanford Is Chosen Delegate to National Convention -A host of salem friends will oeisaiem branch of the Oregon State vpry happyi tft know that Mrs. Rex Sanford. resident of the lo - cal branch ot the National League ning.being devoted" toT.the making of Women Voter's, has, been chosen of plans for the'oftservance of Mu as a delegate to.' the national con- sic Week in Salem early in May.. venuon in. t tyeots -wuyu, con vener April. v ';.Mrs.knforr w lleavftPort Und thi?K "evenlng-fpr St. jGonis, a)rTiving'time for. tneJ. opening matron who tmllnsre5t tiarm with capability', was'.chosen dele gate at the luncheon meeting' held of- the Oregon -League ffiit Women Voters at tlw'Soyerergn Hotel 'ojn Friday o"lat-iireskn';- ; H.: Hostess for hSridgeyjClub : ? ; -r - The menrherstof. CSoitol BrWt?e dub were entertain im nespe-4 cally enjoyable manner on wea nesday afternoon whenMra. O.-C. Locke was hostess at a 1 o'clock ltrncheon at the Gray Belle, with r rtrrrcca cf cards' t ollowLss, session f tb eoventyn e- w ea MiSanofd) Ja; y6ungSaleni np.sdav "morning. tm? ' A? colorful variety f sprtag Mow ers centered - the, table where cov er were placed f or two 'special gaests, Mr. Henry W. Meyers and Mrs. A. F. Hiissey, and the 'follow ing members: Mr a.' JS. L... Baker, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner Mrs. Ftank W. Durbln,-. Mrs. W. H: Dahcy, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Frank Meredith, Mrs. It.-If.' Olinr ger, Mrs. GeorgeF. Rodgers, Mrs. R. K. Lee Stelner, and -the hos tess, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. W. H. Dancy won the af ternoon's highest score. On Wednesday Mrs. Rodgers will entertain the group at Me hanta, A feature, of- the meeting Wednesday was the handkerchief shower Which was given as sur prise for Mrs. Milton Meyers., Dean Rieliards to Attend Conference Miss" Frances Mi Richards, dean of Women at - Willamette Uirtver- By ieft yesterday morning for Lo8 Angeles where she will be in attendance at the conference for deans of women iof the western coast Whlle the south Mis8 Richards will be the gnest of her sister, Mrs. R. S. McAllister, of LoS Angeles. She plans to be ab- 8ent for period of two weeks Bragg Home Miss Martha Schull of Portland is spending the week-end in Salem as the house-guest of Miss Edith Bragg, Miss Bragg and Miss ISehull were sorority sisters at the University of Oregon W. U. Ladies Glee Club to Give Concert The annual Salem concert by the Ladies' Glee club of Willam ette university will be an event of Friday evening, April 16, at Waller hall. Professor E. W Hobson is the director of the club, while Miss Louise Flndley Is the accompanist. Helen Selig O'Neill, violinist, will be the soloist with the chorus Miss Ruth Heineck is president 111 LUH -k U 19. Ill Inn IlrltIl JI1I1HHUU. ' e presraenj; miss ;azaDetn hii- manager; mxss ciara tiercner. assisUnt manager. Miss Margaret. Arnold, secretary-treasurer Miss Beulah Fanning, librarian; and Miss Faye Sparks, assistant direct or. " N The personnel of the club Is as follows: First soprano: ,JFaye Sparks, Elizabeth Silver, Aldeane Smith, Alberta.,, K60nts, MarigaretatArnj old. Dora- Brown., 1 Second- soprano! Clara Hercher, Beuiah fanning, Helen Johrison; Helen Borchardt, Dorothy Ferrier, Marvel Rhine, Crystal MillsL?. First alto: Rutli Heineck, pes:, Mildred Tucker, Louise Kaufman Mildred Drake, Genevieve Junk, Margaret Wood Second alto: Eloiser Heineck, Ruth Margaret Hall, Elizabeth Hall. Eastern Star Social Afternoon Club Needlework will be the- diver sion of the : afternoon when: the Social Afternoon club of Chad wick chapter of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Temple at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Ida Niles is the chariman of the afternoon. Her assistants Etta Mott, Mrs. Ola Miller, Mk include: Miss Lela Rigdon, Mrs. S. Rinehart, Mrs. Sarah. Mrs. Ra ctaael Reeder, Mrs. Josie Ander son, Mrs. Ethel Headrlck, Mrs. Estella Smith, Mrs. H. C. Wyatt. Highland Group to Sponsor SicSiXbZ of Commerce I A program of interest will be sponsored t& tne memners or tne Highland StW club at' ' Tuesdakaftemen at tib the interest of.. the League of. W'o men -votersojsmntv AU study classes and wpmen-throughout the city who art, interested are Invit ed to be guests. .-Fred Williams will be "the 'speaker f -the -afternoon. "A- - ' " Marion Lawrence: Bible Class The Marlon Lawrence Bible wI1 meet at 7:20 o'clock Tnesdav iag,, of the FIrst Methodist church i evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs H F . Shank s, iBSouth Ckt- . . - - ,Tv.- i iago street Miss Pearce Entertains ;-Music Club : ; Miss Dorothy Pearce was hos ess for the April raeetta ?q. fher i . . r .i 7?rv :vzr I Music Teachers association early 1 last week - at her home, thieve Adventist Academy to Give Program Laurelwood Academy, one of the schools of the Seventh-day Ad vent denomlnatlony wilt give a cpicerk by their musl depart ment, in the4 own chafcn, Tues daxeYenlngV iAprtt ; 1 Jth. 4 Their teachers have had years ot exper ience .in professional sork. and I we.'.re- sure oCanTenipyahleeye4 Fningv'- A4 aUverf otter4ttg"wTn .be taken; as a benefit :br ' the hinsic denjrtlnciiiti,; '. ' u serf ins '.Drore inai. vuu .Woman'acln a vr.uedaelman-entertalad-4n er honor." Sil noon.' Mrs. W. E. Anderson, called rrfIcftl4'atenU6n-tothe, possi bility of making the highway between- Salen-tnrdDalrast bonle yard of ciucli Interest, some of tba " Social CaJetida. f-- Tbdav 7 I Patskm jrtajr Oberammergau. Ffr$ttCbngregatlonal church!,?: 2 0 o'clock. . . , . , : ; Order of Rainbow for Girls. St. Paul's Episcopal church, eleven o'clock. Monday Salem M&cDowell club concert. Waller hall." 8:15. o'clock. Chapter AB of the PEO Sister hood. Mrs. L. N. Myers hostess. American Legion Auxiliary. "White5 Elephant" party. McCor naek hall. T o'clock. , Tuesday Social afternoon of Chadwick chapter of 'the Eastern "Star. Ma sonic Tern pie,' 2: 3 (r: o'clock." Margaret Heltzel.'and. Norman Wright, pupils of Miss- Dorothy Pearee., invitational recital. First Presbyterian chtfrch. 8:15 o'clock. Mario LewTen'ce Bible class of the Flret Methodist"churcbr. Mrt H. F. Shanks, 195 S. Cottage street, hostess. " Willamette Shrine' No, 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem. Masonic Temple. Installation of new offi cers. Wednesday Benefit bridge tea St. Paul's Guild. Mrs. Frank Spears and Mrs ."Russell Catling hostesses. Silver tea. Central Congrega tional church. 2 to 5 o'clock. First Methodist church Wom an's Foreign; , Missionary society, Mrs. Ronald C. Glover,- hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Saturday American Association of Uni versity. Women'. EIks club. Guest day. most attractive old homes includ ing the Brnnkt,the Birch, the An- keny, and the I Isaac Lee Patter- son homes being along this- road, The Brunk home, still standing as erected many year- ago,-, is built without the use of a nail. Mrs. Anderson: made heT -garden talk center around the subject. The Practical Side of Garden ing." Gertrude Robison Ross, par ticularly pleased the guests with her group of original garden po ems. Mrs. Byron F. Brunk made the trip to Dallas on Tuesday with Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.. Roes. Macleay Ladies Meet at MacKenzie Home The home of Mrs. T. S. Mac Kenzie was the scene of an ex fceedlhgly delightful meeting of the Macleay Ladies' Aid society during the Easter season. Mrs; f-Alice H. DoddTspoke on the Eas ter celebration' as, observed both ta Rome anT"Th theTTory Land. A feature of the afternoon was the decoration of the cross with white flowers. Mrs. MacKenzie was. as sisted by Mrs. Dale Hilburn: and Mrs. Vern Shattuc. Junior Guild to Meet The Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Perry, 164 West Washington street at 2: 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. JUrsi Gallagher Is Honored at Luncheon One of the most distinguished women of the country, Mrs. Oscar Gallagher of Boston, who is ths national president of the alliance of the Unitarian church, and Mra. Julia' B. Comstock of Portland, national director for Oregon, shared honors when the two were guests at a 35-cover luncheon oa Tuesday in thecburch dining room Mrs. Milton Meyers had charge of the dining room which featured a cross-shape arrangement of the long- tables with ar profuse center piece of lavender lilacs and tu lips. - r' . Mrs. C S.. Hamilton, president of the Salem attiance, presided at the meeting in the Emerson room which? followed the luncheon. Both honor guests gave intensely inter- estingspeeches.' r . Mr. and Mrs. AlfJ. Bush Return . Mr.; and Mrs." A, N. Bush have returned. to their home on-Che-. nteketa'and Capitol streets' after having spent' the winter months in California. ' . Bridge Tea at Spears Home . One of the most distinctive events of the. week will doubtless be -the bridge tea which the mem- bers of St. Paul's guild of St Paul's Episcopal church will spon sor on Thursday, April 15,, at the home' of ' Mrsl. Frink Spears, on Thirteenth, and, ChemeketA streets, t-witir-MTsi icusseii caxim-tno as sistant hostess Tables for the event may be re- seryedbyi calling Mtsi pears or; Mrs. William. Netmeyer. AAVW to Observe Gnest Dau . .At the meeting ofi the fialem branch of the American Associ ation of University Women on Sat urday at; the - Elks' club, annual gueit daywflJ. be Qbserfed each memoer aaying . ins- pr-ivuege o inviting an additional guest. . -v . ""' .- T a -v. ! t fit." Mrs. Hartman Honors : Mrsi BrockatLtmcheon ' Mrs. Frederick Brock of Olym pia,Wash.v who, as a former res ident, la always "a most welcome visitor -in Salem, was the Insplra tipn j-f or an4 iattratUve 2 frcovef luneheon'oaiTjttesday r5 evening whest-. her sister, 3rs- vRay Hart Ivar ornamental pheasants and rose and pink tulips in a.silver; basket made the luncheon table exceed ragry attracttveviThee-nff air-took j piace is. me amiss room at tne Elks' club with bridge at six ta bles .following on. the second .floor of the club house. Mrs. .LeoA Gleason won the first prize of the afternoon, while the second award went to Mrs. A. P. llussey. Silver Ted at Church The ladles of Central Congre gational church will sponsor a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon in-the church parlors from .2 to 5 p'clock. Mrs. Robertson is chait man of the committee in. charge, with her assistants including. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Terwilliger, Mrs". Coates and Mrs. Sands. Students From St. Helen's Hall Home on Visit Miss Dorothy Livesley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. .Lives- ley, and Miss Mildred Roberts; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Roberts, arrived in Salem Friday evening from Portland where both are students" at St. Helen's Hall! to spend a ten-day holiday season at the homes of their parents. House Guests From Raymond Mr. and Mrs. James Bohle (Dorothy Thompson) and Httfe son, Stanley Victor, will return to their home in Raymtmd, Wash., today after a visit with Salem rel atives. Mrs; Bohle and little son have divided the three weeks of their visit - between the homes , of Mrs. L. M. Thompson and Mrs Charles L. Sherman, her mother. and sister.-. Alpha Xi Delta to Sponsor Bazaar The OAC chapter of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority will sponsor cooked food and fancywork bazaar- in Salem a week from Saturday, April. 24, to assist in raising funds ho send delegates to the national convention " at Glacier National Park June 29 to July 2. Mies Ruby Drager is chairman of the committee in charge of the bazaar. Articles will be on sale at the S. P. ticket office on North Liberty street. Miss Odile Matth ews, also a Salem girl, is among those assisting Miss Drager. Prominent glrl3 of the sorority who will assist with the salewill be Roberta Orr, Agnes Haroldson, Winifred.Hrn and Frances Smith. Both Doria Loveland and Janice McAfee are Salem members of the Alpha X"i Delta sorority. , Mrs. Gray Returns to Eugene Following a delightful six weeks Vacation in Los Angeles, (Mrs. Charles A. Gray, house mothcr'at the Alpha XI Delta sorority at Eugene; ha3 resumed her duties cm the University of Oregon cam pus. When summer comes, .Mrs. Gray plans to c-noni considerable time in Salem. Seventeen-Cover Dinner Party at Gray Belle Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson Invited a group of 17 friends to be their guests on Wednesday evening at dinner. The dinner was served at the Gray Belle-with lilacs, and pink tulip3 pro viding lovely decorative effects. An evening of cards .followed; t the Nicholson home, with Mrs. Arbuckle and Mr. McGilchrist win ning the highest score and Mrs. Cooley and Mr. Johnson second highest. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle,' Mr. and Mrs. C B. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Miss Zoe Stock ton and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. . Leaves for San FranciscarZ- Mrs. 1 G. Curtis ieft on tne Shasta .Wednesday for San Farn cisco where she will be th6 guest for several weeks of her son, Dean Curtis. - .. j St. Joseph's Club Presents DeUghuXDfamSt: . Of particular Interest among post-Lenten dramatic events -was the three-act comedy dramar-MThe Path Across the: Hill," which was presented at St. Joseph's auditor fumt on the- evening of April 7.; Music during the intecludes was li n:mjiYuvK. mi I ' - V , I I 1.1 A ill furnished, by the; Sacred f Heart Academy orchestra. ! H The play took place with the folfcotftag cast of characters uza. the cenk. Lorena Lelmld; Ruth Codrad, nicknaraatf "Babbie" TJladys Jones Samuel Crawford, f grandpa)', Sidney Jentskow; Wal ter Conrad, Ruth's brother, Gerald Suing; Lutie, a .neighbor, Winir fred Albrich; Mrs. Davis, ' (grand ma), Gladys Redding i Robert Post, the visitor, Charles Redding; Dr. Jimmie Reed, with ambitions, Oscar Polser; Flo Gray, Ruth's cousin. Margaret Van Vleet; Sala mander Alexander John Henry Jones, 2uzu's choice, Ben Saal- feld. Guest for April Frolie Miss Florence Power is spend ing the week-end in Eogene as the house-guest of Miss Vivian Eiker at the Alpha Omicron Pi "sorority. She was- a guest, at the annual April Frolic. t . War Motliers Plan Carnation, Sale - Mrs. Frank S. Skiff, president of the Salem chapter of the Amer ican War Mothers announces plans for the annual carnation sale which will be held this year on May 8. The campaign, with com mittees to be named soon, will start at once. Both the red and white blooms will be on sale. Kenneth Power Graduates From Rush Med. School The many Salem friends of Dr. Kenneth Power, only son of Mrs. Frank W. POwer, will be interest ed to know that he received his diploma from Rush Medical school on" the 16th of March and is now .engaged a position he had held since the first of the year as as sistant pathologist at St. Luke's hospital, where he will take his interne work. Dr. Power plans , to come west for a visit in June. Guest From Vancouver, B.C. Mrss W. D. Wood of Vancouver, B. C. arrived in Salem during the past week and will spend the next fortnight hre as the guest of Mrs F. J. Rupert and of Mrs! Robert .Macnider. f Progressive Dancing Club Closes Season ' The Progressive Dancing clnb held the closing dance of the sea son on Tuesday evening in Derby hall, 'with more 'thai GO couples ia attendance. Tne decorative scheme gave a festive- May-day et-. feet. . ' Mis? Bdith Haun gave-ai,Eeyp--tian dance feature daring the eve- ning Favors for the ladies were lovely old fashioned cersage bou quets. O. L. Martin was named pres ident of the club for next year and O. E. Barsoaage secretary. House Guests at Hofer Home Miss . Dorothy Hofer of Pasa dena, CaL.-the daughter of Mrs. Anna B. Hofer. is snending the week-end in Salem as the house guest of Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer. Qtieen Esther Circle- Is Enterta iried The Gueen Esther circle of the First Methodist church entertained the members. of the Queen Esther circle of the Leslie church on Friday evening in Epworth Hall. Twenty-five girls were present for an enjoyable evening of music. Refreshments . were - served at a late hour by the hostess group. "White Elephant" Party The meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock at' McCornack Hall will be in the nature of a F "White Elephant party: Each member is: asked to' bring a ?wnit-lephanC, and ten cents. MacDowcll Club Season to ' Close? Tomorro w Evening Closing tie season on the same JgSplane oh whMlt4t bpehed the MacDowelf club c6ncet"at Waller Hall tomorrows evening, promises to be an attraction of considerable merit. Margaret? Fisher,: pianist, .Sylvia WeinsteimMaYsulls, violin IsVKodney .Johnson, tenor, and Mary Bullock acompanist and P- Finely Hand m. Tailored sum -i vfeirvV suit " is ; tailored. liirbrrrhJgh grade woolen an. all-around . excellence "f which " giVes'a, man that t .I coniioFtaDi asuaice oi .. yed.:. At no "greater cost thana good, readyj-maae -: Tailor to Men and Women . i,A -rv AT&'CxmTt Rfrpet 't :' Tousmnw ano sollst," will be the contrihutfag artists. The varied; program will include numbers front - MacDowell, Liszt, Gkirdani, Brahams, Schubert, Granger, Wieniaski, . Huerter, Staul, Kreisier and others. , The program will open at S:15 e'cloek. ' 4 Auxiliary Will Receive Donations . Members-, of - the- American . Le- gion Anxillary. at; their 'meeting Monday night wiljbe, glad to re ceive donations. o. old- clothes to be distributed -amongst he families of needy, veterans. , Mr. and Mrs. Meyers. Leave onlrvp 1 ' , Mr. and ;-Mrs Milton (L. Meyers are leaving this morning fp-r a three weeks trip east. . They, will first go to Astoria where Mr. Mey ers will be in attendance at the Masonic convention, remaining tin til Thursday: on which day they will leave -Pertla ad r for Chicago, Detroit, and other eastern points. Mrs. Pearce Visits in Albany Mrs. George J. Pearce returned last evening from Albany where she - was the house-guest for a short time of her sister, Mrs. T. G. Hopkins. Shipley Home Scene of Two Attractive Affairs Three prominent Salem matrons Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Frank W. Spencer, and Mrs. J. E. Law. were hostesses at two of the love liest affairs of the early post Lenten .season when on Thursday and Friday they : entertained groups of - friends at two after noons of bridge, both affairs tak ing place at .the. Shipley home on Fairmount hilL Rose-colored tu lips, with iris and lilacs interming ling, predominated in the attrac tive florai scheme uSad throughout the rooms. On each occasion, eight tables of bridge were in play. , On Thurs day the prizes a flrt and second were won by Mrs. J. LeFnirgy ami Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr.. On Fri clay the awatdsiwentto Mrs.cJo1 J. Roberts,, first, and Mrs; Joseph Baumgartner, second. Mrs., Charles H, Robertson and Mrs. Thomas B. Kay assisted the three hostesses on Thursday, and Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Joseph Baum gartner on Thursday. The guest-list for the earlier affair included: Mrs. Hollis Hun tington, Mrs. Dan, J Fry, Jr., Mrs.. Max Buren4 Mrs. Rhea Luper, Mrs Phil, Newmyer, Mrs. E. E-. Bragg, Mrs.. G. .F, .Chambers, Mrs. S. P. Kim-ball, Mrs. R. E. Downing, Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs.- Edgar Hartley, Mrs. Edwin Baker, Mrs- J. T. Whittig, Mrs. O. C. Locke. Mrs. H. A. Cornoyer, Mrs. D. W. Eyre, Mrs. F.'W. Poorman, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. Lenta Westa- cott, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. G. E. Schuneman, Mrs. D. J. Fry, Sr. Mrs. F. W. Steusloff, Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. Carl Webb. Mrs. Wm. Thielsen, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Mrs. Romeo Gou--let, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox. Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, Mrs. Harry Weis Mrs. Kitty Graver, Mrs, John Rand, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. P. A. Eiker. Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Ereel Kay, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. T. A. itoberts, Mrs. Breyman Boise and Mrs. Margaret -Le Fnrgy. On the second afternoon Mrs. "Slaples See to Yoiir Sight the i Don't pfjjtf off having - your eye'"examined-f ' . I . i : J ; ' I PHOKE 120d i With" tne Ilefii Salejpj o- v ' -: , i7l mm. Shlplav; Mrst ijiaw, falit&Ste&S cier had the pleasure' of entertain ing: Mrs. John 'KAibert,- Mrs. William Browh. Mrs. Rueben P. $oise, Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, Mrs. E. C. Cro$s, 5Irs. RusselljCat Uu, Mrs. II. ii. Thielsen, Mrs. F. W. DurWnr, Mr. W.- IL Dancy, Mrs. William llerndon Eldridge, Mrs: Bf O - Sch ucking.Mrs,Joh J, Mc lif ary.v Mrs. Louis. Lacb rauad; .Mrs; W. H, Lrtlei Mra, 11. H.-OUnger, Mrs IIeary .M4yersv.Mrs, If L.Iat- tjerson Mrsw Oeore RodgeraMrs Irwin of Astora,Mrs. MUtan.Mey- es, Mf s,-William4 Boat, Mrs .R.KV1. Page, MrsiW-jEf Burns, MrsL Jf Jj riOHBrij, aiTsj.iflpoEsas JLv-esjey Mrs.; -Hs- SneravMrs Prmc Byrd.: Mrs Cui"tissCrees, Mrs Har4 ijy, Hawkins, MrSi. JN. Sraithr Mrs 1 Steisjer, ifre, jt J. Beain Mrs." H. Burghardti-Mrs.caif ford Brownv IMrs. Amos Strong. Mrs. A. Nv Moores. Ms. C. P. Bish- p, Mrs. M. 'ffaCusick, Mrs. R. B I'ieming. Mrs.! Frank Griffith, Mrs Prank Meredith, Mrs. Jean- Scott, Mrs. L. H. McMahon.- . tVFMS to Meet ' The Woman's . Foreign Mission 2ry society of; the First Methodist hurch will" meet, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home 6f Mrs. Ronald: C. Glover. Mrs F. Wilson- jwill be the davotion- 1 leader of jthe afternoon while Mrs. C. F. Briithaupt will present, is the lesson chapter, five of the Study book. Other items of inter est will be included in the pro gram. The annual thank offering illl be reee4tedj at this meetrnjf, the offering jto- go to the support df a branch missionary and toward the maintenance of- girls schools 4nd dormitories in foreign coun tries. J ' - - Homer Goulet' Jr. to Broadcast Program i The friends of Homer Goulet, jr., will be Interested in hearing him brodcast- a group of piano solos from radio station KOAC, I 1 , CContinjncd a pag 8.) Is the estmated":lQSs; in the United States dac tMoths; Ask aboirt;.h upholstering aanli winters clothes rnjoth-prdofed. " We Can Do It .: CLEANERS Phone 934 231 Irorth.Hisrhf $200,000,00 rHPRRV STY JLJwe-- it is probibiy' your eyjesj! . ' Rememper.; the mere factfthat you see-dstant ' objects thout diff iculiyjdoeg not mean tha' your vision is norrhal Ypur closV vision mawr ned correction. piay saieiwitp your-. health. ynJyf an eye-Co,, sight- examination .will prove wh ather or.: not -your eyes arq irormal.' - . - , 1 " ! 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