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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
THE OttLGUN STAl:tAN. -LZll, 0..G0 lIDAYaiORlJING, I.IAY 21- 1023 1 1 f Bji AUDRED BUNCH PHon ICS Gorgeous Costumes planned -for Elaborate. Baitet r "Birthday Dreams" 1 '- Costumes t unsurpassed love liness are rapidly being completed for the two-night ballet i'Birtbday Dreams" which will "be presented by pupils of i Mrs, Ralph White's Pancing Academy on ' Wednesday and Thursday, May-8 "d 27. at the Hellig theatre, under the. axiSr pices of the American Legion aux iliary. The cast for the stupen dous' producticm-haa-been-pceper-ing for this ballet, fori the past twol years, and the 'performance promises to supersede anything of its' Jtindjever given Jn Salem. - The ballet, given' In two acts, la-the picturizatlon in color, mu sic and dance ot the dreams that come. to the six-year old birthdiy a ii v. 1 V- We all lovr our traditions often r after Ve know they havtf . played false. ' ; m One tradition of the kitchen is in effect that an all-soft wheat .flour is best for the making of takes and pastry. .. This fnay have been truer when all-hard wheat Qotxrs were fised almost exclusively, tin the making of home bresid. ;.f But baklflg rocesses ar better un 4lerstood,actttal,thanrthey-Use,dt :" - . - Fishe? Bferfd5 jftrtrhijF flout' Hal beWproVed thi basejfbr ahetter .bread loaf. This no longer needs to be argu?d since popularity has fpinneddhe BlueRibbon there. Btit-alsoJ it is just 4 as good for i takes and pastry, for a similar reason r-it.- gives better flavor and ?m6re mois.tness,-and -contains -a- larger; percentage of the cereal ele-' Inents of wheat. r- . ' - -' T Jfi the baking' takes Abe; proper regulation of. oven . heat is quite- as essential i to good results as is ' the proper rrurinet rtf ihei.hfrttvt- Iri 'aliits. tii'it ithtahlu irrmcatant i A M1 that wheat ... - . ' ". f?ar ffte lhemkatreatiiomi6f ' baking Wjatl ' . rAe product fullyy teadtf for dfgestiOn i 'Writ tfY'tr ....-.- mmK!mmm'm7. k ' . v1: 1 111 : : :lir I P Ladies, the Paint ! JJodtoiSIs He? e His object is to teach you how to use "Lacq" on furnittire, woodwork,1 baskets -and floors;. : "Lacq" is the new kind ot paint that dries anywhere or anything; in half j ..'am hour. He is a very generous PAINT DOCTOR. tS-J ust now he is pons iree, wnicn are gooa " o-lac. Therefore using- a . WC1 only be Here two days . .first served. G baby, Princess Inga, not onlyfor the present but Also ;f or. 1 1 'years later when she is,18.. . ftC:l ' OTer 1000 costumes of the- most beautiful fabrics and colors 'bare been", fashioned for the -performance, these i having been? expertly designed by Miss yivlan Hargrove. The music alsoi promises to be un? usually finel Tbrere are, more than 600 distinctive roles in the ballet. The proceeds from the perform ance will go ot tthe hospital work of the-American Legion auxiliary. This Is the " first production; of such large scope the American Le gion lias ever undertaken and an ! especially ' large; and enthusiastic patronage? is anueipaiea-. xor iue two nights. 1 - ' " v MraJohn? J." Bottle is in charge of the'ikket sale: - . ' ' Timm flout should be 'thoroughly Of ted. Jsabelle Clark Swezy. It contains 276 recipes and inipor- , tant suggestion's about mixes arid baking temperatures. F&her Flouring M1II3 Cq, SeittIe-Taconia--Portland ior textta wwnra we. purcnasc ui aiiy sue uw ui v coupon you, get a :.. , 30c - Can of Jap-a-L'ac . (or1 6 THE PAINT; COCTOR Friday and S aturday. So hurry right down, ' First come 8 r ! League, pf ,Wjomen Voters - Hold Successful Stats -.-Meeting in Portland ' Salem high .school's ' plucky young debater covered . them selres 'with" glory Id Portland yes terday when ' they . appeared ..be fore the League of Women Voters In' convention, despite ; the ' acci dent they had encountered .while enroute to Portland. ' Unsuccess ful jefforts s were . made ' J ast , after the accident to' .dissuade 'them from their determination to pro ceed with the jdebate. , x- Seated iutl the 'j speakers . , table flthl"the J league of fleers afrd guests ot,tf on or In "the new din ing room ; of the Congress hotel, the undanntable yonng students, carrying i severe j bruises sind bumps commanded the deepeat admiration of the J0 league members present ; even before the debate was' given. ; y."r I . Judge Mary Bpurlia recently appointed judge of district court No. .2,. Portland., presided i pver the debate. Miss Edith SUrrett and Winston Williams, presented J . i Thisinsures complete and - ? ; . , , handing put Jap-a-lac cou-1 cents - v- !V 5 , . I ? ' the at flrmatlre. and - Harold Tom Unson and. Jack Ramage the neg atlre. : The speeches vreregtven in & most skillful andjnaaterly manner; League members Were rery demonstratlye ot thia ppre - elation when young Harold Tom Unsdn announced that the debat ers were prepared- to answer any question concerning " the " . Child Labor, Amendments - If this amendment, could be de ferred until these splendid young minds are office holders ' It cer tainly could be settled In s satis factory manner. Election of officers of the state league resulted as 'follows: ' President--Mrs. Chas. Carrer, Jr. 1 Vice presidents Mrs, CB. Simmons, Mrs." W. B. Ayer, Mrs'. J. A. Churchill Recording, sec retary Mrs. ; R. C.j Hagerl. Cor responding secretary Mrs. i A. A. Knowlton. Treasurer Mrs. B. B.. Caldwell.: Dlrectors--Mrs. El Hot R. Corbett, Mrs. J.B. Mont gomery. Mrs. Rex SanTprd, Mrs. J. C. Elliot Itlns, Mrs. Norman P. Coleman, Mrs. Elnathan Sweet, Mrs. Sarah H. Erahs, Dean Kate W. Jamison. Mrs. - Raymond Brown of. New, Tork: City spoke of the woman Citizen . Magazine of which she is managing director. "The maga zine exists for the purpose of giv ing women correct . and reliable information . upon new problems of the new age in which we are living. Women are interested since the war in problems of the world. Life in this age is forcing upon us the duties ot citizenship, iq addition to those of the home. Mrs. Rjex Sanford touched upon the high points .of the eight-day national convention recently held at the Hotel Statler in St Louis, and which she attended. Boys and Girts' Cluti " r : : Work on Exhibit Sale'm Heights boys and girls who bare completed, the , year's club work will held their achieve ment exercises at the Community Hall at 8 "o'clock-tomorrow even ing,' May 22.' Professor Daly of Woodburn and W. W. Fox, coun ty school supervisor for ' Marion county, will talk on various phases of cldb work. - The boys and girls are also planning In teresting contributions to the pro gram. The cooking class will serve refreshments. The club leaders include Mrs. C. N. Freeman, who Is In charge of the handwork and first year sewing; Mrs. P. F. Stolzhelse, - in charge of the second year sewing; Mrs- Myron "Van JEaton, In charge of third year sewing;: Mrs. Wheal don, in charge of the department ot home-making; and Mrs. Willis D J a--? r SI n;Livu- ' 1 iJ" tuum rr tw iUseJ tJPIatioiaal fesiiire pfe :tvnciM3br You cant imagine theva f service and satisfaction you can get out See,Us THIS WEEK iWE OFFER FQR SATURDAY StLLINU . ,Ri?nnniQ nonnnTQ ; A lot of those t fine finished, : well balanced' brooms that 'ijj' , you have! bought at some of our former.sales.l They are ; ;ju$tihe'rieKt weight weitthinff 24 lbs. per dozen. .Have , 4? a; full 1 f 5inch: straw, are well sewed and 'nished.handles.;.. . ' ; ; i cue l hem Saturday tor Unly - I ,a , t.; ; Uniitto aCustQjrier V I for panning.' (thes are the, heavy .well ware invthe: 1 6 they are worth WE HAVE 4 STOVES : V r.. Hardware, Paints and Machinery; : 5 1" ' ;- I Social Calendar Today Annual flower show under spon sorship of Salem Garden , club. and; D , Grtmttu 3 to 8 o'clock. Woman's auxiliary of ga. Paul's Kpiacopal church. Mrs. E. H. Moore, 13 9 B Portland road, hos tess". ' ;-''''?' " ' i: - ' "' Woman's union x of First "Unl terian church;'. Mrs. J.; R. Pollock, 6 02" N. Winter street, hostess. V - Saturday v Salem " Woman's club. Installa tion of officers.' 2:30 o'clock. V. G- Grant Circle No.- 5. Ar mory, 2:30 o'clock: ' Cradle roll party. First Meth odist church. 2:30-4:30 o'clock. Boys' and Girls' club ywork achievement exercises. Salem Heights Community . Hap. JS o'clock. Cooked food sale. S. P. Ticket Office. Ladles ot the First Evan gelical church. , Caldwell who la In charge of the cooking class. .. : A special Invitation Is extended the public to attend the achieve ment exercises of the young peo ple ot this community. Senior Party Enjoyed at Home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney Ninety invitations were .issued for the annual senior party at which Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney were hosts on Wednesday evening at their home, 828 South Twelfth, street, when they r enter tained for those, who will receive their diplomas next month. A lovely color scheme of pink and white was used, pink , and white roses land pink' lighted can dles- In crystal holders adorning the. rooms. An exceedingly clever manner of presenting , the class prophesy was devised when a picturesque gypsy entered as An "uninvited"; guest and disclosed the secrets ot, the future, leaving written prophesies scattered in the 'rooms. An ad ditional' feature was a gypsy song. At the close of the evening Mrs Doney served delicious refresh ments. Plans Completed for Flower Show Today Interest Is steadily Increasing in what promises to be one of the most interesting affairs of the en tire month, -the third annual flower show, which will be held from 2 to 8 o'clock this afternoon utoder the auspices of the Salem Garden club at the gardens of Dr R. E.- Lee -Steiner and Dr. L. F. Griffith. . Some particularly attractive en- iVL-J ; Calumet lstlie worlds biggest sell inWbaking powder, because it is die worlds best baking pqrvv4ef;Use it and practice true fecpnpmy vn n nnrrin&5 .THE XfOEl&S GREATEST for All Your Canning qtv size. rlustihink how $33)0 easily, but you may urday for only $1.0S A FEW CLARK .JEWEL; AT VERY SPECIALYALUES , :U &: triad arabelaJilaEtted. fqr the fcrst classification, tha " or com-, plete table arran gement. Among ; those- who are planning to enter are Mrs,, Arthur ,J. Rha . 5 Mrs. Clifford Brown and. Mrs. W H. BurghaTdt, Miss .Nell Thlelsett, Mrs. T. A. Uvesley Mrs. X)an; J. Fry, Sr., Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and Mrs. Chester Cox. V Mrs. Walter J. Kirk is chairman of this division of entries: As sisting her are Mrs. Dan. j: Fry Jr., and Mrs.' Frederick' Lam pori." . New entries may be made today up till noon. Special ' music .by the Sacred Heart Academy orchestra, the Par- f tsh Junior high school glee club and a male quartet will add to the pleasure of the evening calling hours. .. ' : V ;. " ' Many out of town guests are Intending to-be present for the evening, including Mrs. John M in to of Clackamas, who Is knowtt nationally for her rock plants; Mrs. Frank E. Smith, secretary-ot the Por tland. Garden xlub; Frank E. Riggs, president of the Portland rose show, and. Mrs. RIggs; Mr. and Mrs. w. x ianoers Mon mouth, Mrs Ri K. Kleinsorge and Mrs. M. C. Wpodard, - Bllverton flower enthusiasts, and Mr. ah( Mrs. A. V. Goode, Stayton flor ists. Margaret- Wrath Is Honored at HUfiker Home Miss Gladys Hflfiker and Miss Helen Lytle were hostesses at the HUfiker home Tuesday evening at a delightful surprise party honor ing Miss Margaret Wrath, who, with her mother, ' will leave this week for their new home In Great Falls. Mont. The evening was en joyably passed with games and music. VV Mias Wrath -was the recipient Of several gifts as well as a host of letters to be read en route. - ; Refreshments - of . ; Ice ' cream, cake and punch -were served. Those present , were the MIsSes Margaret Wrath, Maxlne TJlrichi Marion "Shaw, Dorothy Botachere, Isobel Morehouse, Helen Re, Wil- lamina Hilfiker, Do'rris Kent, and the hostesses, Gladys HUfiker' and Helen Lytle. Mr 8. L. A. Kezar, Bride-Elect of O. H. Homing, Is Honored An affair of unusual Interest was the miscellaneous shower -on Wednesday evening at. which Miss Gladys - Raff ety entertained bon oring Mrs. L. A. Kezar whose mar riage to Professor O. H. Horning, debate coach at the Salem high school, : will be an event of the near future. Joint hostesses with Miss Raf fety, entertaining at the T. A. of ; the National. 1 ut Needs - Jj 9 '. 1 pnnnyi5 as? have gooH var- ; ' .: . . fi:' Cfn i. Mi i t5C;;,j; if finished ) Priscilla : 4n lame -this'is-- .-US a have them; Sat- ' ? , ,f OIL COOK 'A p7 Raf f ejbt. . borne, i. were. J . ' .J Bergman, MrsHarold, Banta. jaiss Zelma juuscn. Miss kmib weiooroi Miss Edith; ..Libbyr Mrs.' Winifred Hutton," and -Miss Helen -Moore, 4 VVThe house was lovely with a prof usion of pink roses. . Delicious refreshments were . served -J at a late . hour. ' A host of attrtctive if ta iwere received y the bride- elect VHth. cleverly Incongruous verses attached, symbolizing the giving: of -the - gTooin's "worldly goods' to nis bride.'- The feature of the evening was the clever mock 'wedding, with the following. participants: Brides-Helen'" Moore. ' " Groom Gladys Kaf fety. ' i . Bridesmild -Mrs.i Max Flanery. Best Maa Edith. Lihby. ' Minister Mrsr: Harold Banta. : - Ring BeareisEdlth iWelborn, "Flower Girl -Zelma Busch.- - - Train" -Bearer Mrs. : Winifred Huttdn. - ' , Those present were: Mrs. Ellen Richardson- Miss Malml Victor, Mrs; ' Mande Ramseyer, Miss 'Elsie Victor, Cieo - Walker, Marguerite Crpasan, , 'Martha i Wood; 2? Vivian Leftlngwell. yelna. Gilliam. -Grace Holt, Nancy : t Savage, J Georgia Breyles, Velma Romlnger, Sylvia Maxsters ! Lois. Wheeler, Hattie Brown, " Marcella '- Caspell, Lena Cherringtob, Charlotte - Lindduist, Elizabeth Schotthoefer, Helen Culp, Eulalle' 'Lindsay, s Msrie Pratt, CharlotterHornlnc, Orilla Horning. Myrtltf Davis. ' Minnie Saalfeld, Thelma "Toung, Doris Riches, Effie Brodine, Laverne Kantner, Cecilia Knex, Rhea Mc Coy, - Berftice Strand, Mrs. Fred Waters. Mrs. Floyd Gibson, Mrs. Ernil . Carlson, -' Mrs: -. ' Florence Btirkhart, Mrs. L. E. Bafrlck, Mrs. M. B. Hendersbn, Mrs. B. WoelkeU Mrs, Glenn Gorton,, Mrs. Vera Worden, Mrs. T. A. RaKety, Mrs. - Dora AuTranc, . Mrs. -.Elizabeth Thornton, Mrs. L. EV Perry, Mrs. Marth Kittredge, Mrs. JBL'E. Bergman, Mrs. H- G. Coaraey.- ! ngwanaitay Club Has. Luncheon " ., : Membersf of the Highland Study club were entertained at a delight ful ' 1 o'clock luncheon late last week at the home of Mrs. George Wenderotb; A large, cut-glass bowjf of California poppies centered the table. After the luncheon a social hour was Jen joyed, plans were made for a' luncheon at the Elks' club A week from today. Covers for the luncheon at the Wenderoth! home were placed for Mrs. B. E.Cooper, Mrs. Jack Sta pleton, Mrs. Maude Schult, Mrs. A. E. Edwards, Mrs. Rose Evans, Mrs. C. M. Oglesby,v Mrs.- O. C. Oglesby and the Hostess, Mrs. George Wenderoth: I " - "'. Social Afternoon Club Eastern Star members will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic temple for the regular social af ternoon. r Mrs. J.-A. Bernard! is chairman of the committee In charge. -1 j v Woman's Auxiliary to Meet Mrs. El II. Moore will be hos tess -this afternoon at . her . home, 3095 Portland Road, tor members of the woman's . auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Felicitations Received The ' many Willamette univers ity friends bf Mr. and Mrs. Waldo 1 ' 1 : : ::z:S i i Spauldinfif Pulp j NEWBEBQ, The. West , The United states is the jreateist nsef of paper la the "world. Tet, raj timber materials In this East are practically exhaust ed. Th0 country must look Uoihe western timber conn try, for Its paper- supply. Oregon's present production of -paper Is far . bebind the demand. . ' j . ... ..,;.-;r - ;. .- ' Ta T this tropitious mirket. c6ndltloii eTf&d tthe orrsilzloinf J - . ' Of a nsw, palp and paper mlllby Mr. Chas. K." Spauldin g and as- -.soclates. . 7 . Iocated at tteberg;; in the heaft of a' vast Umber supply, -with 1-jr; . .fcls'hwsyfTailrdad-and water transportation faculties and cheap '-"v fuel, this neiv tnoderd plant Srill be eanlnned for an immediate 1 sulphite ipapers, superior to newsprint, wUl tw produced brine- Zy''' tng hUhfer prices and relatively This new . u . . i . - . men. taigaz, or, ue thirteen Directors bave already. been Chosen ami im . I -. - ' J. o." Compton, McAllnnville; vhccihw xsarc, , xMewDerg. ; liynn iw Frfnson, New berg. - v . BT. Hawkins, Salem. ; C : it. . -sxoore, MewDerg. , Supporting tits ttangemeW u.4Ha ,wxio -win, aiao oe r - VaTI-Tnira.i Vt - yV - a - Union Roster carrrAt. iTTToaBXPHicui ukioi lURPEXTEEa'r.TOlOJf KO. a65-J krr- BJLLEJC TJNIOH IABXIj XXAGUE- IMmU at Xabor HU mU ( preu. l'aU f- W. Sttrt, WCMU7, B 443, SsUm. Or. - . Lodge Roster r&ATaXAl ORDER OF KAQLI8, mtt M. WllUtt, Btt-'j. .Tel SSS-B. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAb VEXTS Wsltr Lanon. K. ol . B. f PvblimliW ry naraiBf Jmxlmpt kit y) Satan. nyiUl ! Orcoa. Local Rates Foe Classified - Advertising Xait7 or Soaday eenta par word S wnti par word On tta TbrewtisM ' Six tiiBM S eanu par wort 1 no. daily m Ban. 20 eenta par wot lat rdar to aara ta aaor thaa eaa tiiM rat,' 4 Tertiuxaant' aBa4 raa is onaactitir iunaa. . ' .. - No. Ad. takaa. for las thaa 1 5c Ad, ma Sudsy OSLT caarrad at oaa-tuM rai. .-, . Al eit1aeaiaBt 'taaapt Faraeaala "sad fiitaatio&s Waated) wtO ukaa OTar tao teiepaoaa if ta advartiaar la 'a anbaeriber to pbooe. Tba StatMiMB will rvealvs adtar tiMifiaata at say tima of taa day or . aiaaC ' To laaaro - proper claaaiflea liona aaa. abooJd fca im beforo 7 p. aa. TEUeFBOKX SS OB 58 T,Ioney to Loon a: !l.OtarXadd BataBaak) . ' lADvnvrisrxo BXWXSTADVZiiTISIXQ Taaaa eal iml aaaat b kept fro from aartkiag f m ajaoatkmablo natoro. ICtarwprwaa). tatioaa will sot ba toiaratoa. laier natioa ahowlna; aay -aaatioaabl la test oa tka part of ta 'adrartiaar ahwald S reportad t UU aws papor oT tko Salwa Ad elab. ' Auto Tops i gxx US TOft TOP Axm faett work. O. J. 'HiU Aato Top aaa Fata Shop. .26? 8. ConiaoreiaL 6al6tfH--., Zeller will be Interested to know .y -that they are receiving f elicits-"x tions , upon the 'birth of a little'" . daughter on Saturday, May 15, at their home In Mill Plain, Wash., where Mr. Zeller Is principal of the Mill Plain hlb school. Mrs. Zeller will be remembered as Miss Esther' Moyer. Both' Mr. and Mrs. Zeller are Willamette university graduates.. . ' " ; , Young Married People's Club Members Of the Young Married People's class ot the. First Baptist church held an enjoyable. meeting . . (Coatlaaad pa Wga) S.) ;" , FOR REPRESENTATIC Ballot Ko. ;41 Paid 'Adv) We Offer kt Par f iOO, Our Allotment Of the rbsnbscribed Portion of tbe $600000 Q 'tuzv&ziim Preferred Stock ctlia 0RE.6OX s,;.: . xJB'Tzli: higher profits. ... . t O ST -w a aa . 4a tvusa vice -Irdeat-ife?rfr.l ssecretaTy., ,i , Treasurer. " v tlVpBpanlfagSVevUxg 1 :T Oeo.,TT. JTamcs, Kewberg. isnarenoiders In the enterprise lVTa w'" Ar I 1 .11 . i -t 11: 1111 El l... A i- - r Ti i Is I- . WAS :7 1AT c Vt v. ai - I t - f sr. TV . i " AO J i 4 tl F1 I; V Yi- i f.. r- v f ; .TV. a' i " v , . . ' , , v .- ' .