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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1926)
Tin: ohcgo?t sTATi:s!.iAi;f salem, oriboN ..." x-'.- x '- . .r -t . ' ! ! i ' i i f - Z r t .w- ,- 1 -Si . i I - ill -i ' : . 1 it 1 ! ... : - J U inn- 1 '-: : f '. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY CO, 1023: NECIXCTHD FLOWERS ' ' By Blanche' Jones': --.. A year ago, when you -were laid away. Your bier was heavy with the flowers you loved ; h Burke of Graots Pasa. au w jwuf.uewnnaae grave a carpet gay, - The' Judges ' oa windows were: S. TEL iWatklns ol Sherwood. Ore. : Jesse F. Jones ot Portland, Wil liam llorand ' of Boring, Nora Starr of Eugene, and Betty Jean ; Of tulips and narcissi-spread-above.: v : --?f Sotnmertis hereand to your.jrden weet, Vi4 J ,- Returji Jo tdxglovo and4he' taignonctte Vw.j1?!? coluinfcirief,aTid jnaidenhair. W -: . ' 1 ; jii -ff-.pfrciu fcvj opc yau: wa.ijR.ins. inert?, Orchestra Goes to Scotts-Mills ) tT&e, Court Street Christian enurch. Qrcbestra, under the lead rshlp o "Joy ,Tmer Moses. went t iSeolta 'MjlU'piirlday ereHUig to tamlsn Xfmulc for -: the high fcclio 1 plr,-' 'Tjieacon ' Dabbs." JlaoahTaii-gaTocai solos tbetwentcta.'tT?i - . J 5 irv.;jv;. , 3fbe,'. members of the orchestra AA'tr. iirnBa jv. iil i; " -1 h ' mettLDers of tn orcnestra And In those other days, acting the flowers-; 1 mkkinw "the trip-included: Lois hat aD'riiainjr urj-.n?1pctirf rnf -tin f... ,? KflamM-i atirt.' rnm .mw. That springing up; .'neglected but still falr.1 4 . - . ' Await your, coming in the eVening hours. h'Vr ' -rf - Office A ttr active T.ea on Thursday at'YWCA A dellgntmi social affair or ue past week t was the- informal tea sponsored on" Thursday afternoon by the membership committee- bf which Ir'rs. E. E. Ung Is chairman The rooms were lore ly with color ful summer ilowers, pink , snap- aragons m a jaae green . oowi cen terlng the tea table. The Aeautl fdl lace on the table, added to the charm of the appointments. .Miss Flora Keoney, general sec retary ,i of Portland was a special guest, for the afternoon and pre sented the new membership basis plan.. ' . .;. - - - Mrs. E. E.. Elliott told of inter estlnjf plans which are lng made for the physical education, depart men,t, while: Mrs: ,F. MV Erlckaon told of the Girl i:esf tea and their actiTltlef . ; ? Mrs. Robert Pann,ipoke on the general education progf tiff tor the year. ' : The attractive affair was directly piannea.oy srs. n; L.ing. cnair man of the membership commit tee. Uerar Are: Quests Retirint:- grand master, of the itate of Oregon, 1001 lodge, Mf, ilenry.Xoung, with hU.wJfe. Mrs: Vouag. were riiests' of honor at' dinner given by JJrr and Mrs,yJ. E. Lbng Thursday, jBtenlag-at The k V- . . . . ... i 2 , ; . . ' . '. .' a -. . ' .. Additions to AH Exhibit J-Z Ape Attractive f'-.z-r lthe flrst -ann uaij k exhlhltv sponsored hy the. Salem Arti league, -came - to a close' last night after, three imcpefutf td days. ', Ohe of the most attractiire bilntlnes 6n TexhibitTon was the-Thoniaa Moroi I ' Newfoundland' at fe'ii'nfct: whYrH was .'loaned by Mfs.-S.O. Schadk- '? : Mrs. Hal Patto made a iijki vet .of .Attractire AddlUptts to, the Pluiamer. Marie Frame, - Irs. Ruby MUler. Fred Krepela, j: R- I3paln. Albert Garrett, Verna WoodBdgar Brock,' Jerry Calaba Joan lErans and the director. William E. Moses " is principal f,; the Seotts Mills high school. I Codol Calendar Today Faith Friday to go on .- v: European Tput. With Student: Group : I Y :Miss Miss Faith Priday has a great many Salem friends who. will oe extremely, interested In the fol lowintf item tunity to ? spend I tha - (tsmm., Europe'. Miss- Friday, is eminently fitted -for', the honor whi'h h I o-i a. r r, . beem 4 " " ouewt to near r amous her.: general plans:" , -Wle announcement that plans ? The 'jjnirersity ; f Oregon" will fw ut been, perfected wbere be .'represented In. the second an- T "sIem W,M bear - four of ; Jhe te Ladies Aid -H 'J Ladles' 'Aid society of the Leslie , Methodist . . churt h ; will meet en ,; Wednesday v eTening, June 2, in Leslie Hall. nuU pllxrlmasre'to Rnm "d s greatest the, coming summer ,-by Faith Prl-j tMMon of 1926-Z7, will be re-J t, day, of, Salem. . Oregon.- a senior I with enthusiasm by ' all Stofe ATt5 nJor in sociology ; rho entered i0rt The Beethoven AsSOCiatiqn Meets1 A r ;W.. R. C to recelro; flowers at the armory. 1:30 jo'clock. " Opening of stete golf tourna ment... Waverly Country club, Portland. ! - . , . . - 1 Monday - . Salem chapter of American War Mothers.. Meet in Marion square. : Weddlngi of Miss Grace Maden and Ked' Strahorn,IS o'clock. w.U "War'Mothers'. 'ttharober of Com merca. , Regular rmeetihf . ; -: : First Coogregitibnal. 4 hqrch Sunday school party. ' Church par lors : : f '.- v,-- - ; w. t i WCTU. Walls; 2;2d.oV:loclL I ' Writers' fclnW - Mrs. Blanche Mi Jones. ; aostpss: f -'vj-'r:. -:;;v . Vocal ; students .'or. Lena" Belle Tartar in ot-lUl. First Presby terian church,! o'clock. I -vl -i fWecinesljiy 'V v-- ; First Methodist WIIMS. Kim hall chapel 3:30 o'clock i f Pupils of Elizabeth lery In' vio lin recital. ' First Congregational church, S o'clock. : i ' : ? Th uraday - . Piety Hill . club. Mrs. dgar Hartley and Mrs. .S. P.-Kimball hostesses . at Kugel" home. "A,;-.:'--; f Saturday . Cbemeketa chapter. Daughters of tha Amerlcan.ReTolutlon:lrs Seymour. Jones' country home. All day : meeting, . with -"covered ' dish ald;: Mr and -Iirs. Roy .riilsrry I and children of Portland; "Mr. and ' Mrs.' George -Wenderota, anL . daughter. Cecil; . Mr. and I tr3. Bf" E. Cooper and children, Eetty and Taylorr Mrs. Josephine Butts; T.lr,! on A Mr: nrvll cirlenhr and daush-. ter, Elaine; JHermina ICerstlmar; I r ?3r Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Amend; Mr. and) Mrs. G. Alklre; Mr. and , Mrs. WjButler; Mr. and Mrs. Ber. nard Roblson. of Indiana; Mr: And Mr.;Dajid Puf b. and M. Osles- hy..iJ.vf'c.?r::::,; . i.f.-,j ... j 'jf Wrtiers ta lleet 1 Mrisplanche :M:' Jones r j " hostess on Tuesday v evening : ut her home at 0 6 S. Church street for the members Of the Writers 1 Section Of the Salem Arts League. Cmtitied on pmf 6. 8ction 1.) artists duringj luncheon at nobn : Not a' Particle . ' - i ,of Dandruff or ' a Falling Hair It J ; 4 'Dardcrine" t will ara i ji :.yOTrJ.haraMdouite !; 1 4 , . H s.beauty at once. Jutses tblf year from Willamette iitiiK Sty. of Willamette Unlversitv 5lty..-i 1. : , v-- - I hia just;.mtde this'announcemefat 'Mlsi Priday waaHetlva ln"V vtr tl4(h Campilgn for the sale of C A;1 work Oh thW Willamette cam-1 WoftUcteU - will; begin'. next PUB being amonir the tndfti.1 Tuesday. ; who attended the seabeck confer- .f Cfiloe to.'Kero. who will be re- efice last ttntmer.-:tufc to her to-' -Biembered'by many as Chloe , E. eft la students, of . other coun . Bashof ,vf ormerly of this city, and "69.n- 4esfrA.-tof do" social" er. .hov for "a, number of years has vice work after rldnaiin-, h Ea .'pnhiiMi. u..... wa given the oooortunitv I Elwvn Contort- nif.,n Clyi for membership' lu the party lahd, end field; representative tor V:!???' te' - W01faohn Musical Bureaulof rr-iT1 ttom New New; York City, has been in the V or k-about Jane-13 according taltiirvfn ...i ....t "Within ten minutes after an ap plication! of Danderlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff. One knot if at Inn ' InnnlvM ,r. (MBinoCTj or. tne ' Oreron xtatA icartlcle Lot dandruff: fnvirorati association! of- graduate norMi. I the scalp, stops Itching and falline district Noi J. met On Friday af tr-1 hair," , noon jit the Chiflese room of .the ' unnermore the hair what Danderlne - la to fresh: showers of MinS? fptl?-ed"wTn consist of !?'f. "V 5nrlett Thompson of I four -concerts hv iB.'!.J,7. iir xeier. nail fifl fa , .. . fions with ."7. .; jft.l oy tne Ukrainian act as one of f he iwo uidTs ob the : vCBornf ' In December. Pilgrimage W r ' " t JJ-.ekorua consists of 40 voices, he studentsiil'bV divided Z women, -with three fV4wo gronps.whlch will .fMinW foists.- This or- aifferehlUUnerifles: bat will mee? ffwi'ffiT 0n,x one of lte EfiVtlenevi'to heaf lectures on the S?4t?ew to4ay nd mtt8i t League pi NatlOMetudent- mem- 'TP1 U8ed Fberk r i.rral!all,.'.ff..ls.i.i . . WUre v !a v.-describlhs tht Wtfie avWoa uhlriea 'niid die- WVhc?.'rtit' They sing interest .will takr.pUce. England, Promises t be the most "colorful rtncej ugoslaYig Hunfaria Aoa ??k?njol?,le of anything ever trU,:ppland.;ciechosloTakia, Ge'f- her? of ;'- where, ceeilla many. waiiandr ; B Jlgaria. RouL-1 irr-f u' oeanmui and talented mania, and' Swltsetland - will k I Kusian violinist will bi on. nr tte-dfb;tli0 .toirjrm, - tractions. -This yonng ar- f u ,Mls Wday intepflt to study the 1 created rone of the greatest f European aiiuAtln -lb: r.ea AI pensatlona-Jn th ;m.i.i possible tlftlda Tor social work. Sbe he firat appeared In Jewf nov expect, ta gradoate' tali r"r; vuy.. :The, New ;York Timer yfwbiitwlll j)r0.bablj;be'back.on j;??'?'?fei .her; to. be 'the peer of uje; campus. next fail. - inoAuer, cian", and Glenn Dil Vr:i; - J w'jP"" the. Chicago Herald - J ne' wroter Cecilia Hansen Meeting Postponed ; ; ; , A ffXthe'Mnsatfbn of the present .Membera of the Barliara Frietch-i vuucer wason; Her tone, al ie. sewing uub. instead of mffn! "7Mnowni as "tha Tran.A on Wednesday, Juhe 2. will meet! tone;--or the "Auer tone" is so twO weeks later, on June "16. , Thel ftraotdlnary -that jio critic haa un w8 to describe It . . " f A third concert will be provided for, enthusiasts of 'the piano and V00 aiveu by Ernst Von Dohn-. tri7 m,Bent un composer idAductoripbanist. Dohnanyl. the Wahst, ranks.wlth Dohnanyi. the woer, ana Dohnanyi the wfMioir, is one ol the great mu tealvpersonallUes of pur Umes. "5 compositions are , in W'T""' ' every prominent orchestral or ganlxatlon, his cham ZJV1 1 aniTersally recog OJW as masterwork. and his Wfijugs for :-solo Instruments hw .become part of. the body of r.T 4"H,cn eTerr rtist knows. 4ae lourtn soloist ! .mi feted. -and the decision will depend laraetv n ud. -The two artfat. m &of ;promJhenUy considered r Matv t.wi-: wae, ana ? .vwi ,nea Keaj artinra Jrnl I,aadB "Preme In; their class.' Mr., werrenrath la.iininMhitai- or tne most popular artLi. w . ,. . ' wucork aiaa-e tod.r .ty gram and tea hour." Dr: w n I raIn Q3 aunsblne are to vegeta- Moree spoke on the subject of hos-li, v Koes.right to the roots. JsSSsS? , exina7ating.".in UU .iTSrJftiTa.?! ir-Produclng properties; cause the hn TfirtlZ 7k Tt . "f- uair to grow strong and beautiful. 55e??T,?$dht?. Pk, before the .Bobbed, hair has made the girls eroup. at cnai time. ... , I aware of the dangerous effecU of r.. 1 Vi i w " . . 1 unsighUy dandruff which Is now wet rrom treszjort - more apparent than ever since the " Mrs. C. K. Logan entertained as balr Is short. ; , her houae-irueat during, the oalt ' Danderlne is a, sure way to get week Mf s. Archie Folgren of West- ili .r .ttdLuf d Immediately XTpper- left:', Mrsr Bolton Hambla ."and littirfat- Aa -wiV.i; lCjr LlP.!l KeUer wa,rgeneral chalrm for th .uc t'-t : Thursday evenings fat the HeiligA Theatre f fcy?the mertcaLegloaAuxU ? ' i - iQ 1BtW.; His1 Helen -Worthy attractive i daughter of rakd'Mrsv R-VVorS ory Of EngUnd" and dippings llghttul party ? for ; fourteen members oi the younier seto'n "i ren Amel2 1 CQVeA Vlcteria'i ffrt -!.eft-" MIS? Ma0reen Styles, the charming axid talented daughter Mr?ind'rV mr? Mrs. y.o. Franklin loaaed M. .Styles, who la;a vmember ot the 12 6 graduation class. Of 1 the : Salem .igh- fechooL - MissTtyiea is Kroup of water colot-s: .; t4V; i c talented both as a pianist and In a dramatic way hivlng taken part in Wucceesf ul' high school Drodiio- y Robert Dana loaned a pure linen ifirf?'l??UB-o?ion..!;Her;most recent appearance Was 3 In rKempy-, Xower?IghU?MtaJ cIoHl ln: cfclOrr while Mrs. on "Sr eitT-a?I4S,m .tm,tBUd aD-whq gavit fuccessfuI?0net-Li5Sl Dnn contributed i group of love rtuSnt nt IT statuettes by the Irish Sculptor. fr..iierar "ani O. H. Horning 'Are Married ; r ' 1 ap Impressive Ceremony ; r ..- With only the most 'immediate relatives. and friends. 1n attendance the marringet of Mrs. ..Louisa A. Kezftr. and Mr. 0H. Horning was solemnized -w ith Impressive : sim pllcUy at . l'J 0 o'clock f Saturday arternpon. May 29, at the home of the bride, r Dr. Gorman Kendall Tolly -waa , the .officiating clergy man, using the single .ring cere mony. -. tints predominated in the beaut I ful artn bouauet of Opheliaroses end sweet peas which she carried; : A wedding breakfast was served following, the -ceremony. 4Mrs. E E. 4 BergmaU cut the Ices.; while Miss- Gladys Raffety - presided- at the urn,' ;Qorgeous rosea t in, crys-i iai cenierea tne table, with, rose candles glowing on V either sidC Assisting' In theserving were Mrs. Vera Wordenkf and Miss Dorothy Kesar, daughters of the bride; and Al iss WHma Coursey,4 a niece, Imjaediatejy.:af tec jthe ceremony t- . t . - ----- or. sbq airs.' norninr lert -ror a. raed or, whose specie Itv fa chiin life. . - ' r.';r: K" ' and pink snapdragon's decked the I Latin Club' PicniS fi " - V lovoly luncheon, table where pink I " The; Latin; clu : of the senior tapers . glowed- In crystal holders, j high - school enjoyed the annua A large "pink rose over the chac-1 picali of the organisation n.xrk. oelier was an additional feature,' dayv evening at Hagera groye. with5 streamers leading ta Individ- Nlnety-weven members of the club aal rosebuds at'each cover. Miss were la the group; for the outdoor Ruth- Doughtoht and; ;MissjVUla festivities. i . . Oilbert. in pink rose-. tostutnet. as- L,- : '- i - sisted during the luncheon hour.: I uiiemeketa Chapter Jo rosea and tall snrava of hln hi phlnium .was arranged tor the oc casion, with tall, rose tapers light- u lor tne service. . iV mony Miss Gladys Raffffety sang "At nat irv. 1.-,. . j j . snae wore a ,ei7, gown -oi- poudre blue geor gette ever peach satin, ' The pastel r :-1 1 up. V - V r7 T - IlUrr nch shop :::t:::-ls-iishich-5T. motor trip, to. points north. 2: 34rs,.Hornlog.who is ohe ot the most, esteemed;; employes ;At the elate house,'is secretary to S. A. Koser, secretary of state. Mr. Horning la U inefructor in book- seeping at the Salem high school a, position which he has held for the pa6t eigh years. Mrs Horn ing is the daughter of Mrs;Jf..W, Pratti: while i Mr, Homing's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horn Ing. ; -XX '.. t : H". " )A i Mr and trtl ltornlngCWiU be at home to their friends after June 15. Mrs. Crairijs Hostess , - forBndgeVlub:f The home 5 Of ' Mrs. 1 Harrv N Crain'was -the scene of a delight ful bridge; party on Friday afterV noon when Mrs. f Grain was. host ess for the pleasure of her club group. Mrs. George Arbuckle won the prize or the i afternoon. : At the tea hour Mrs. C. B. McCulloueh assisted the hostess in servinc.' xne rooms , were lovely" with "ah arrangement of delphinium,, fox gloves and snapdragons. in the group; were Mrs. W. L. i'hillips. Mrs Goorge tArbuckle. Mrs. CB. McCuIlough. Mrs. Ralph t ooicy, Mr,a. Merle Rosecrans, Mrs. 4araes , Nicnolaon. . Mrs. H. n Worth, afcd the hostess. Mrs. Kar- N. Crain. . ' - -' On Tuesday, Mra. WJ V. Phil lips will be. hostess for the group. Kensington Club Mem berx " Entertained at Attractive " :' une u ciock uuncheon - ; The home of Mra.ll. M. Dough- ton was tho -scene, on Thursdar Ffternoon of . one of the most dis tinctive affairs which the Ken sington ; club.; fcc,! sponsored this season, when , three prominent members "of the dab, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Otto J. Wilson and Mrs. Henry E. Morris entertained oiatiy at a. 1 o'clock lunciiecx Flowers Ao'be Brought . u nas oeen, especially requested -v -I.- Hf xr JI " -ao.oBye nowers to a me sroup were Mn mtlM OiwaruflM" ' I trite: brine-thAtrf k-a- Power, Mrs. Herbert Hauser. Mrs. I .' .The June ineetina- nf rlham.v. I l;He'nVihfa -Vi.-- - XZIiZLiTX 9 HV Woman's Relief corps is ...B, ...... Vik. v. uuinu, luia. I'uucitwiu nvToiQuoD nrnmiun'iAiin'cnarEp. . i ... pC.S Pratt.5 Mrs. George B. Grif- be one of the most delightful . Of U' " ;. v ma ami tne nostesaes. Mrs. Morris, j me enure year when da Saturday I r :VnKn9 10 Leave Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Dodghtoe. June o. the group, motors ' to- for-Europe r- r " uuui" v jar. sua mri. 'V.iminn i ur. ani n. . Mrs, r,:SrAnunsen wlHbe the h Joneato spend the day WilUmette University vVnide :&m.k V?ZT S2e Mrs- E- r their .uat- tJ v.K M- Mrs. Crr Best, Mia meabreadianrwill leare Salem Bridge i Club Grouo juceia ut- oau rman a ome 2v. aiiflfrs y?hn 0rr d New Yorkn -Thursday - of TAmK At - i, .ik Officers for th'a Nriw- Jfl. IZC.";1! Dl n - -w- . www, . ' .. .. "i vv a. I. Dioux city." Iowa, for a whicTi Mr. J; SheUey saurman la H " this time, , tislt wlta. teUuV-.eJ , u-v. .u.unv. uCr . - iv"vh iue . commencement exerr-faM at home f Thursday atternoon Ten VIU wrved.. ; ' . irnlnideleae xerc.U at was served at the usual hour after " Iawwuch as CTumcl,-! a chapter Dr and Mraranvn win ..n w,hicbrrbrdgO waa-tlayed:r:Mrs. i n iorlted.by. Multnomah irom ySk?oi FSav ji Ercel Kay;won highacore : ptr. PorUandlo present a flay tnJMIt ill Member present were Mrs. Er- 7 program on June 14, it n amlSlif -l f sel Kayl Mra or. m probable that rt t c., CaJnbrtdge. ahTgoIng thence w xt t,' . .7' rr.r:- urda i " --r: -v."-ki Bcouano. .-.s . w. .11. nancy, Mrs. Butler of Xnde-1 ? WI" oe given, to makine nan4annA II.. : ; -n.-. r,..vl I Drenararinna f Vi - . . . rl"'- r. "f?"'r ' ; r'- ; ; ffwlUerW will 4lrbe:i.i-ia; irV."1 c 'iPietu'HULCtih h'Kt C 4?: tet;ln the itlnerart rvvM w ifva 'Hf Mrs. s. P. 'Kfmftaii .J ui M;11 Mrs.iFranklin clan to -J'"! ,UWH, w. . - . -" r. I t,M.. . AW- . i-anjiort, Ttfrs. John JUcNaTy and I "arrrey win Be Joint ha- V" " . oegmnmg t tne nostess, Mrs.? Saurman. t 1 eaes on Tnursday for members! vv Depwrnoer. , The next meeUng will be held! of the Piety Hill club, entertain ArhXZrXJ irll A vC&n with Mrs, Eyre this wee, i n ? rt the Karl Kugel home; 7, t? i 1 Port. Ursl Logan ptnd Mrs. gren are sisters. ? Motor Ao Mr.nd Fol- doubles the Tbeauty of your hair. The effect if amazing- your hair win be light' Xluffy.and wavr. and an ; Incomparable lustre, softness have 'ah annearane of thnmtinM v,a x-.- wiisoa. Alias 1 ana luxuriant. Monroe A Carolyn. Wilson and ChaxiAa wii.1 r.M . i.m.n iiti. 1 on plan to motor to Monroe to I Ine from' anr "druflr ntnr n, rspemi the j Memorial Bay holiday fcounter; for a few cents and keep y;f as the guest of friends. ?. ' . jinat aanaruff 'out of your' hair af f Miss Wilsoh arrival Knm. t and Off your shouldera. -Adv. 1 enjoyed the annual (meeting has been -postponed on ac count or a crowded bOCial calen- - . v . . Msuatr- f. inn - 11 1 a, ranees oermajiynitaly. ; : and,4? . at tne Metropolitan a?n was the sensation Amelia Shaw is Honored t a; "Affrricfii-e "Party'f 7. ' i Fourteen: members ofUhA rouilr set ; enjoyed a -'.delightful partjr on Saturday. afternoon at the I-.ofae of Mr. and Mhsl ilR. Worth whn Miss 'Helen' Worth , was hos tess for the ' Pleasure nf It u. Amelia Shaw.: who is 'Reaving Sa lem fn the near, future: -Fourteen ruests wer ; invited for the" fes tivities or tneafternoon. y Baskets of iosea were 'used .throughout . the rooms' '.whefer inusic " ah d ' ga iriea were , enj&vpa. At vthe tea h-mr delicious refreshments. were Served with Mrs. E.'E';" Ling-assisting the hosttfes. 1 i : . ? . . J "DIAM0NDDYES; Just WitoTiAwlBiai;' LLLL'--.-. twc) WP-P-Announcer ''ilVl . pk- ... Each 18-cVa'f ) ;Tn ri Oj-O.-F.'GandLodge ITf.l ' 'J& i' erections, so J n6hnce thV roliowlng outcom'e of ili?Jl rft 1 V -.pl aiiv woman th v-ta J.Ppott r ys.I!rt.anf'j .rt...- f - ;enda ;of ChArles Nadyoratk of : Springfield. Orea-en.t whn for. merly lived ln ; Salem.w'lil -be. in .Urested to.', learn that . he won first .place . In vioJia At the recVni state high school. musical toiiTQal ment held. , at V; Forest ' Grbre J vi . la ra .lonaer, stuaent of Joy .Turner Hoses, .- . e ighland. St idy ' Club A.-1:30. o'clock luncheon on. r"rl. I day .was eojtrjred hy .membErs. of I aL . -. " i 1 IM villZEiaQa- StlrtT rlnh tu tias temple. Following tLa l.ach- son .tixe group met for. a fcrE'aess meeUng. Mrs.' JoLa Wirii-is' was maa a member at tlila t: - a. Tha rlub .will meet asala at ths Elks' e brize cpntest for the best dec: V .v jC . . ' o I - wjnoowa c L V 1 1 i r,i-m-:.:rl V.B,"?weea:: 'riMi w m.M.-?r.; s V .spa : 5ruwest; 'jir.lado , ibHs i k iT ii: t, r5V,P;::BrtUhaupt. the l i IVIH 'J w t .Vdres s. itj sC0u-d;;s3uare peal.Hardj . Vil'.'M If t atocktn-j, 5,7,thira;prir: with the fol- Ki ' twestcra.v' drap ij- . v.ihSt 'InS'.'hoacfrable Tmen h4 8'il?f rings; Xiberty-rschange,' Millet hangings -everyihitsr ; V 1 rcaathe.cow.Xt Bishop's Caroline Testout roses, smllax, temple on June u. 5 i.ay iamcna v iJyes no ctir kind--acd UU rour Cixrriat wl 's ther lira malarial yoa wia to c-I-or la wool or lilJc, cr whctl;r It is Haea, cottra or cAxzi, grclj. c , iihini stored Wcblworth's Mar- 1 t.10 Iifiantv :;?8.-S35 KI-ash, TIa&'a Etc?, ITooa Girt Shop, aal O. 7. Jota- eca's. w V Vl an -foUIea girl and .is-considered the most beauti rut woman before the concert or C-per. puhMc;-T; uli ror 't "The coming Of a COnrn an.lt - the one announced placea Salem :T-;". pT"ui an the larger mus JcaJ, centers of , the-country. The above artists are found on tha.. .r"es r e Wolfsohnand rr'-- in. New York CltV Philadelphia Boston Jrii.' ;Chlcago.i Loa Angeles - San Franv vw ana j roruan. 'In' other werda Salem! now: haa h ' tanlty of hearingv at home, what heretofore it has been toJrvi:ttJl--ato secure at'an ex- ior, one. concert which will ver. ir tour; ; For this rea d - from the point nf it- behooves "the niLhito i 4be -efforts ' ' ri v lu" eetooven society, to put forth In order - to mffkb- this cohrse an: assured BOc. ceaft-aSidit Also gives the .cui- ubtio;,kir epportuhity of showing jth.elt .uppfeclatloaf for the marr-t. ;oua- n-w.tbeateriwere these con certs will berheld t f.yTc. T-.j- r.i j . .... i " - ' rs; Xlmira Hale. Miss Lanra iiaia. riiss ilay Hale, Mrs. Taylor. aai,Mfcs Grace Taylor Jag the Ileaorlal Day week-end at x a tarts. ; Coquille; Oregon, where she has been teachlag; ba Friday ,'etening or last week, t : - s n First. Meihodist ' WHMS to Electl The Woman's Home Missionary society or- tne First; Methodist cmircn . will . meet - on . Wednesday afternoon ?at -3:30 o'clock In the cnapai of,jKfmbalt coUege.'ij Mrs". B, lN: Steeires .will have charge of the 'devpUonal. -while Miss Mary E, inQiey.wiiirvertne lesson. Mrs v. w.,B4aaie Will sine. .. The annual. election of, officers wui wm place at this time; ; ; Pupils ; f cj Appear in - " Y Fot Recital ---&-y&?-&& Miss i EUaabeth Levy will present ner. pupiisf in annual recital at 8 o'clock .Wednesday evening, Jane z. f at xne First . Conereeationa! cnurcn. a . Piece orchestra will assist.-?.,; ,; ry -;-r4;; A"":" Group From SL Paul's Church Motors to Oregon Citu 1 o assist in- the celebration of the'?5th ahnlversarv f th rnnt. ing',bf th Oregon City Episcopal church, a group of IS members of &u -raurs 'church motored to fr Bua city on xnursday to spend the In , the t group motorlnar . down werei t Mrs. Russell Catlin Mrs. Araa" Strong, Mrs. Joseph Baum gartherMrs. James OU&nr. nr. Kenedy, M. U. 0. Shipley. Mrt. N. C. Kafoury. Mrs.- E H. Mr. Mra. Wenock. Mrs. De Lisle, Mrs. Burraston; Miss Helen Kafoury. Mrs. James Walton, anri Mrs. II. 1 Chambers... . Party Reserves Colony, of : , viiwyes; at .Viewport i; . . , laciuaed -in a groap f rriends who have' reserved a colony of Cherry. City cottasrM at -m.." forr the Memorial Dav wav .t!'M-. C"1 Amsberry. w rryCMt yeria ae and Don- if age lime 'I f Comes in the ;Mdrithof June . . .' i. ; - ' I m -. ,.r - t A;.:-' .-r t Gleaniiig Kills all moth life. Send all winter clothing , and home furnishings tqu before storing. Then to be certain moths will not bother, ) hang garments in moth proof bags. Ask us how.- - , ; Sadird Dyers 1 la 360 North Commercial Telephorm 1433 . fi OlSSSSawawaSlaial "S. y '.- 4waawaaaaaaaZaaaa!aaIaZZ -;r -,yiiwll. vjjaj;, rrr I v ,