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THE OREGON, STATESMAN, SALEM; OIIEGON SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1 9, " 1 926 - ;3 (Continued from pf 2. A. C. Case and two sonsArtJiqr it U CI 1UJ, WC1C ovmi tuvgw,, ' The'.' time Vas . apeht : tnjsbclal Conversation and needlewbrki 'At the tea hour the " hostess 'served riaintv refreshments assisted bv her daughter, Ine. and'by 2n;- ... The 4thday anniversary of Mrs. FVu. Stearns Was observed at Wednesday's . meeting. Other birthdays Will be observed at the next meeting which comes In Op tober. , t . . Ia the group last wegk . were: Mrs. A.' T. Case and sons, Ar thur and Roy, Mrs. IVM Gregory and daughter. Miss Vernics Bar low, Mrs. F. G. Stearns, l Mrs. George E. Miller, Mrs. C M, Lockwood, Mrs. Thomas Maple- thorpe, Mrs, josepn ., uacn ana little daughter; Deloris, Miss Inez I Smith, and the hostess, Mrs; Floyd I Smith. '" " - f Mid-week Bridge Club Meets at Greey,, Gate ' The Green Ga tea room at The Spa was the scene ot' a 'de V liglitful dinner party on Wednes I day when: the Mld-weekr' Bridge club matrtms entertained ' for the pleasure of, theit husbands a.nd two additional quests. Following th dii'ner' the 'group adjournoS to the Buckner home- 'Where cards were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr 3. Buck ner won the" evening's hlgh hoh oi9. whlla the consolation award went to Mr. and Mrs.-H6ffnell." ' The dinner table at The Spa '' decorated with zli Jk mriitclds. Covers were ) jjf Mrs. J. Sweeney, Miss Ri f ner. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. waa decorated with zinnias and placed for Ruth Buck- Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cone, Mr. and Mrs. D. X. Be'echler. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. S. East. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tt. Hosford. Mr. and 'Mrs.' Edwin Hoffnelt and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laflar. Lena Belle Tartar Spends Profitable Summp u Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Miss Gretchen Kreamer spent elght-ex-ceedingly profitable weeks in ChJ cago this summer. In' hotlkjntensive and extensive study.. Miss TarUr, whdl opdn er work for the new season as head of the music department of the Sa lem high school tomorrow morn ing, studied at the Amreican Con servatory, a member of the na tional conference of music colleges with standardized curricula. Miss Tartar did coaching with Karleton Hackett. one of the most eminent meifhers on the Conservatory fac nU' '"jt"Mr. Hackett is also music cr'for the Chicago Evening Post.' Miss Tartar also attended repertoire and lecture classes un der other outstanding authorities. Her work in theory was accom plished with Arthur Olaf Ander son, who is the author- of J; two leading texts in modern harmony, revised to meet high school needs. O. E. Robinson, director of music in the Hyde Parfl high school, was Miss Tartar's- authority for her work in conducting. "Ear-training and opera coaching were valuable courses under John Kendall, sup ervisor of music in Michigan. $Miss Tartar and. Miss Kreamer fjfl.ended many opera attractions - j i a i . i -r TiiUna Park: Such artists as Bori, Melius, Refhbefg, MacBeth, Cbam lee. Martlnelli, Lazzari, Mojia, De. frere and Basiola made unforget table appearances. Treats of equal Interest were the Chicago )sympnony prcHestni concerts eaca j Sunday . afternoon and Monday evening. Sfj'rOV Miss Tartar; a.nd Miss Kreamer returned tb.- the, Paclficcoasti the Canadiali Pacific route Twc delightful days, were spent in the Jasper national park. From Fnnce Rupert, the two took the 1 boat to VancoaVer, B. C, and Se- attle " since ner return to oreeon Mies Tartar has iperU much of her'ilme as the guest"1! relatives In Cor- vallis. --."V4 - - ' Mrs. Sncllecjirr in Portland ' Mrs. Frank Snedecor, ia spend ing the week-end In' Portland' as the house-guest of Mrs. Estes Sne decor. ' - Visit inf Portland . Mrs. I. S. Belle and grand 'Wkknding the week-end in Port- x'laad. Guest at Reeder Home Mrs. Frank Cale of Dallas Bpent yesterday in Salem as the guest of her aunt, Rachel E. Reeder, " Leave for California Mrs. Cal Patton and. her daugh ter. Miss Reta Claggett,' left yes terday for California where they will spend the next three weeks They will visit: in'St?ckton'5wlth relatives, going thence 'to San Francisco, San Luis" Obispo, Los ALdes, and San Diego. Karl Shafer Leaves ? a '" Pr Harvard :-;e-,t''.i,i W. Earl Shafer, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. E.' Shafer, left on Thurs day for Harvard university Where he will enroll for his second year in law school. . ; .. What do you need in the hard are line? Mechanics! tools, housed' hold goods and cutlery anything you wish.' Quality at' a low Trice. Square Deal Hdw., 220 N. CoraX Parker & Cd .iS; Comnier- rial. t nnn't - fall i in mot PsrkT about repairing your cat. Expri Is. Centenary Pianist :i-' i; p Elly - Ney, as the Beethoven centenary pianist, will ; face a crowded, schedule, of concert dates immediately' bnv her T arrival vln America; neit January. Contracts' have already been signed for ap-" pearaoces in New! York, Chicago. Boston, Log Angeles, St. Louis, Rochester, Portland, -Ore., Eugene, Bemngham, Wash., Victoria; Bl C. Sioux City, Iowa; Lexington, Ky.. Bloomsburg, Pa Erie, Pa., and Bridgeport, Conn. ? ' Madame Ney' Ia. a native of Bonn, Beet hoveai 'a birthplace, and has made a life study of his work. Perhaps no v other livine woman pianist has sheer;' physical "pow er, to play t adequate ome: of his 'biggest compositions, such as the " massive' '"Hammerklavler SonataTwhich she "presented with irresistible dash, and ease at this summer's -centenary festival 'In Bonn. and. which she .will repeat man; times in America" daring the coming season. She has an amaz ing facility for shifting from such works to the lilting measures ot a Brahms .Lullaby.1- 1 - Probably ' artist before the American public will be more dis cussed '"during the approaching. Beethoven "year. Like every nr- son of prominence: she has anttg- oh isis, m iargreater numoers, ardent admirers. In any case, she Is'neterTgnored. Her'very evident "temperament", w.ith alV the. worjl implies, her v amazing technical facility, even, her' leonlc mass" of crinkly hair, are" subjects of fre queht' comment. - -r Despite the pressure of the Beethoven Centenary, Madame Ney has specified to her manage ment thatr she must have one week a, month" &t her home in Portland, Ore., with her husband. Willara van Hoogstraten, and their little daughter. The van Hoogstratens, she says, are "home folks.", , . Phelps-Chase Trio to Present , A particular, treat for those who look forward.' to an e'venfng 'of music and reading will be afford ed on Friday evening of the week when Miss Naomi Phelps, soprano,' assisted by Mrs. Guy Fitch Phelps, accompanist, and Mrs. Carrte M. Chase,' reader, will appear In ben eJOt concert at the First Christian church under 'the auspices of the Young" People of the church. All three artists have a wide repertoire and have been received with n n falling enthusiasm throughout the state. . : Miss Brown to Return East Miss Alice Brown of West field, Mass., who has been spending the stimer at the Bush home In Salem, will leave ' on : Tuesday for her home in-the east. Junior Guild to Sponsor , A ttractive Bridge Ted in ttomef Smith Gardens Salem's most prominent society maids and matrons will be guests at a ' distintlve benefit affair .Which is premised i for next, week a bridge tea on Friday, Sept. 24. which the Junior Guildf St. Paul's,, Episcopal church will spon sor in ' the 'attractive gardens siir rounding the 'Homer mlth home at 675 North Summer street. The Pens! So importantto the stu dent; ' A neat paper always draws a better mark than,,: one; with splotches. Pens in ffiwest -color fads. Crown Drug, 33 Z Stat.-'- () The Dixie Bakery leads on high lias breads, pies, -'cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test.4- Ask " old customers'. 43$ Conrt St. . a car To Be as good as needtd ha$e A SixylindeT.yaIye.Heul Engine '. l,Z AVibratiorilCjSS Engine with all mount- :'- ires of resilient silencing rubber ... A - Triple-Sealed Engine ... A Vacuum Cleaned Crankoase ... Automatic Heat . Control "lermostatic Ckmtrpl of water, circulation : Sealed Clxasiis I .'. Torque' Tube.prij'e. . ; AutomaricJUibrication of engine, universal joint and fan hub 7 One 1 piecri-beam ,lETCrAjde ... Cantilever Rear Springs ... Fisher. Body swkh V. V. Windshield . Ji. Ducb "Einish ..'Tn. Plate Multiple-Due Ctutch '. ' Controll mbleBeam Headlights . . Mechaniqdl 4-Wheel-Brakes E4danced Wheels. - The Greatest: I OTTO J. 333 North. Commercial rill i y 3l hoars for the affair rill be from 2. to & o'clock l.V; I Mrsr Homer SntlUv Mrs Rhea Luper. and "Mrs, .Walter' J." Kirk wMl ?beihe;hpstes8es.:, - j Reservation f or tabl es should be: made. by. calling Mrs, - Smith. Additional. "guests, are' Invited to come. for4 tea, . ,t : f Spme of f the I most attractive benefit ' affairs ever, sponsored ' In Salem have" been giveti " by "this group of 'women hnd Friday's onage iea, wua an autumn gar den as the setting,1 promises to Be no exception. ; Miss Zeiber to Enter Library' School r ' "1 Miss Eugenia Zeibeiv will leave tomorrow for Boston, Mass., tp enter Sfmmons college to train for work as librarian. "Miss Zeibex will make the trip east In . company .w:it:IssUzbetn' ljorfci',. Bridge Ted at Boise Home Honors Mrs. Craig .Mrs. Brevman Boise was hostess yesterday 'afternoon' at three tabjtes ' of bridge ' honoring 'Mrjr. Charles Waterous Crag '(Helen Jordan). Baskets of autumn flowers were arranged about the' rooms. Refreshments were, ser ved at the" tea hour. . .. . . . professor and Ars. Roberts Entertain XVith' Musicp.1 Evening Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts entertained in a delightful way on Friday evening when thejr were r.osts at, ineir name pn jnoria Sum.mer streeV The. rooms .were gorgeously decorated ,with pinjc end lavender asters downstairs and zinnias and dahlias in the second fioor studio. - - Refreshm3nts were served at a late hour, In the group were Mr. and Mrs. F'. S. Anunsen, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dough ton, Mr. and Mrs. . George King. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kletzlng, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Weis, : Miss Georgia Sneed. Miss Patty Rowe, MIbs Mabel Tem ple and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs,. T. S. Roberts." Writers Club to Meet The Writers' club of the Salem Arts League will meet on Tuesday evening at -the home of Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo, 1085 N. Church Street. l; Guest From Canada Mrs. .Charles Morgan (Frances Solomon) of Moose-jaw, Sascat chewan, Canada, has returned to her home after a two months vis it with her mother and sisters. Mizpah Class of Jason, Lee Church Meets at Geis Home The annual Sunday school pic nic o fthe Mizpah class o fthe Ja Bon Lee Methodist church was, held on Friday evening . at the home of the teacher of the class, Mrs. C. A.. Gies at 2440 Fair grounds road. On account of the inclement weather, a seven o'clock caferterla dinner was served in the house Instead of on the lawn as was planned. Thirty-one guests were present for the delightful affair. The living rooms were beauti fully decorated with fall flowers, colorful dahlias and, zinnias pre- H. T.. Love, the Jeweler, 335 State St. High quality Jewelry, silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. t" J r ' Fry's Drug Store, 230-N; Coml, the pioneer store. Everything for everybody in the drug supply line, with'-standard goods and Quality service always... () would J E i v e rr B uil t i - WILSON . ' Telephone 220 dominaingjFbilowlng'the' dinner hour a! social hour was spent in. ciass aiscussion ana general con versation after Which;.: thVpresr dent, TS1T8. "Albert Fnest man. ljad charge, of the program whicii ; was given as' follows:' ' ' ' Songtby aUyu'-WIll fbere e Any Sutras in -My. Crown!" " I Prayer; Mrs." Disbrow. . " Piano solo: Willamette Blakes lie. ' "'A; ' . ' . Heading: Parker Gies Reading: Lloyd Wright. !v TrJo," piano and two violins: Willamette . Blakeslie. Henrietta Blakeslie, Bernlce BlakesUe.' Reading:' Marcia Questman! Reading: Margaret McCoy. Song: Katherine Gels,' u ukelele Parker Gels. ' The netx regular monthly meeting will be held in the church the third Friday in October (Oc tober 15); . Students Visit at Brophy Home Burton McElroy and Edward Crowley, Jr., of Portland, 'Were guests of Mr, - and Mrs. John "E. Brophy on" Friday. Mr. McElroy and Mr- Crowley, both of whom are members " of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, are re-entering the University of Oregon thls fall." Motor to Cottage Grove Miss Loreta Miller spent the, first part of the past week in Cot tage Grove as the guest of her aunt, Mrs Q. A. Bartell at . the Bartell hotel. Miss Miller was a guest for the greater part of : the summer in Cottage Grove where she' has many friends. Ever Ready Birthday Club . Meets at Loveland Home The Ever Ready Birthday club met on. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bertha Loveland,.' 34 5 South Twenty-Fifth street: Those present were Mrs. Florence Loveland Odenburg. and daugh ter Ernestine Loveland. Mrs. Clara .Thorpe Adams. Mrs. Hazel Harn holdt, and daughter. Zelma. Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. Jennie Martin. Mrs. O. H. Strand, and daughter Doris, Mrs. Lizzie WJ Smith," Mrs. Clara Lucas, Mrs. Hattie Kennen, Mrs. Louisa Loveland, Mrs. Mary Briggs,' and the hostesses." Mrs,' C F Loveland ah,d..M'rs H. G. Love land. ' ' ' . The visitors in the group were! Mrs. Wade. Mrs. Anna Whittier, who is making her home with her em wwi n m Ban MijRrtbiBrMMHMMjg in uaii:t;t::hu;r4iiits.im ; A Presentation of Winter if iSXfUXi j v In a i x The Junior . World Prepares for School 3 I' There are jaunty, little models for. the youth 1 f ul miss in coats o veloun polaire and sport , i plaids , ' -. t f i f $4.98 to t-tnother.-Mrs.-BrIggsrTCrs:-Ida Shoeamitb, guest of, Mrs, Lpaisa Loveland and Miss Lillian. War, moth. who lias ..been a. guesi, at the t?.' WV.Sta'ndish home on North' Fifth street and of "'Mrs. Florence Loveland Odenburg.7 Miss War moth has taken rooms at 1216 State street and expects to - make her home. in Salem. - . -.V As, is the. custom the hostesses were presented with many beauti ful; gifts. The club In "addition, presented Mrs. Florence Loveland Odenburg with a set of dishes as a wedding gift. " Mrs. "Odenburg waa married on August R. . Light refreshments, were servedl at the close, of the afternoon. - The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs! O; H. Strand, 241 South Sixteenth street on October 14. Mrs. Strand and Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith will be the honor guests. Salem Matron Assists . at Wedding Mrs. C. C. Christiansen of Sa lem, Miss Vina Mueller of Vale. Miss Kathleen Collins of Hood River, Miss Tina Amick of Med ford and Miss Thelma Klmberly 'of Eugene . Are in Corvaflls today, coming for the wedding this after noon of Miss' Helen Snyder and Chester. Zumwalt ot Portland. Mrs.. "Christiansen Sang the wed ding music, and Mteses Mueller. LColllns and Klmberly came to at tend Miss Snyder, as maid ot honor and bridesmaids. Miss Amick 'as sisted ' In the rooms. Corvallis Gazette-Times. American Legion Auxiliary The members of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 o'clock.- Monday evening for " an Important, meeting in McCornack Hall. Plans will be completed for the booth which the Auxiliary will open at. the State Fair next week. Handmade articles, the work ot the veterans In the hospital In Portland, will be. on sale at' this time. Woven ! trays, and leather and knitted goods will be offered. Franklins Reach Home After Summer in Europe .Tlie many friends of Dr. and, Mrs. F. G Franklin are welcoming them home, from a three months trip to Europe where they passed ninety Joy-filled days in the scen ic, cultural, and historic centers of Europe, . Dr. and Mrs. Franklin left Sa lem on June'2 and reached home on Friday September 17. They nuan tiicim'imniaiPHwiaiiiii nnnnnmnxness vim m unnn wniidai-uii DRESSES . . AIL the, beauty, and richness of the new reason seem to be summed up in the new dress. Blouse effects, tight hips, batt sleeves, fullan front radyuneven hem lines are a few of the ouwtandinoi fall features. . prpes, satin,'- face" crepes' and, fronted crepes predominate the " materials while colors are of channel red, jungle green, radio -blue, red, toastes and topper. 15.50 $29.75 pthers to $54.75 , . -, . . GOATS Fashion, must have tested her metal in 'creatine so many srnart styles in'cbats. i t Slight blouse, dollman. fectsloose panels and fr,trirpmings seem .i.Hi 4 f to form the foundation, for. most 'coats, : while others are plain Aith collar of: self materials Vll ' - - ? ' ' - ... '$12.45 Others to $1&75 disembarked in England spending a week in the British.- Isles, i In con)panyr.with their,, touring party they crossed 'the English Channel to BelgWrarrFrance," Italy. Ger many 'and Switzerland were ' all visited In succession. " : ' ' ; :' The two highUght cities in the itinerary.'- according to a Dr..; and Mrs. Franklin, were. ; Paris and Rome. Paris, was particularly de-' lightful because of the hospitali ty extended them by. Mr. and" Mrs. Ralph W: Barnes (Esther Paroun agian) and" Mr. and - Mrs." Law rence Davies (Edna Gilbert) .Dr. and Mrs. Frankliir took pas sage for home fron Havre, reach ing the United States on the eren ing of Labor Day. ,v : Scholarship Loan-Board . The scholarship , loan fund board' of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs held Us first meeting of the 'season Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In room E, Central library. - Precedln'g the meeting Mrs. WaUer. Hembree. chairman, entertained, the board H. H, BBOOTSK'S CBT.KBRATEP "KELP ORE" BATHS . tt H. BSOOTEK, PKOPBISTOS . Kelp ' Or" 4iterivd by "H." H. Brftotea, who lias beea d.V.Iopinf and i! ',?rw'.tr ttmt f, many , of tb diseasoa eoncidaid ,cnb'" Mpr tixm discoTar of tha. wonderful -Kelp Ora' Natura'a if from in cafi. - ----- .-r - , r. :,--. i Amazing Results Obtained In the Treatment of Diabetes, Kidney and HUilder Diffonlers. Cczcmv RheamaUsni,v Digestive Troubles, cnc" B??fl Pressure, Hardening of the. Arteries, lac, Etc- -hIe.tth? " '7 "" MarnetioEocJiia water knewa In tba wvrtd. It la wfl? itrTi1 HUtt .V?- 8".,,". Sandra. f peepU tn all walk, af Uf will Jadly testify tn the wondcrfal rajti obuined by tbam from jickneas md iL Hi CltCHJTIfiN'S; KJELlf. OHKV "BATHS . OVXBXOO&ZHjl-i BEAtrxmri; hestucca bax TO. BSACa TBS BATHS Tillamook highway- to Hebo, Boos clt highway south to Faeififl" City road.' I otiU frotn main 'highway tuns left, kt cienbnard. "Tn H. H. Brooten Baths." Ry staa to Babo and. phono Brtha for bua.- - . -- - ' . - - S Address H H. BBOOTEN'S "KTJjP If yoardrutrist csnnot tupply yon, writ iiirrjn,wi.iiM mm mnucn. amAmiujir.wMM.insiiww hack and sleeve, ef $i9.5 $54.75 OUR Millinery On the Mezzanine Is showing an array of charming hats in felts and velvets. Cloe to the head styles, flipant felts and the large droop ing, velvets seem' to lead the procession. Toasts autumn, rose, vjak buffe, channel and claret reds, jungle green, asper, gray; cinnamon and rose are the predominating coiors t $2.98 to$5.95: . ' . - r ' ''"V: " " - - -.--:. - t . .- ' members . at luncheon at the Sign of the Rose, - complimenting Miss Jessie", McGregbirr .ex-chairman - of. the" board', who has' Just' returned from"Europe.--Oregonlan."""" Mrsl Fitts Recovers . From-Operation t : r.-The" many friends "otMrs."lra Fitts wiU be happy to hear that she' ..has recovered' sufficiently from a major.operatlon'performed recently 'at the Salem hospital to return to the home of her mother, Mrs.- Solomon;! 335' State street. Eastern Star Social -Meeting - 5. ..Chadwick chapter of the East ern Star will hold the second so cial meeting o fthe autumn season on.Tuesday evening In the Mason ic temple. ' " i- .- ' The " 'committee in charge In eludes Mi, and Mrs. Alvln Stew a,rt Mr,s Minnie, Grimm, Mrs.; W. j. i-rtiiiuot, Air. aua Airs, ftsqk Way Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Reinhart, and 'Mr- and Mrs. J. E.-Harrison. T COTTAGES FOB BEST V Stove, bed -springs and aleetrie light farsished. Ideal ' location With a - won derfiri iew of. Nestneca . Bay, whara Hotter , Clams, flnandar and 8alrann shifts; ifoannd, - Ona tf mil from th Ocean.'' . . .- - OREV BATHS. CloverdsJtt. Oressn. drract loH. H Brbotea, Clovards.1; Ors. ' e tisWiraBUisimiBXSrii NEW Section ... 3 - s 1 i In their; new build ing on North Highj street ri w ish.. f to thank the hundreds and hundreds of people whbr turned out to their opehj ' ing and ';irispectea our hew J business tiprne. M was. a, real pleasure to have "you go' troujh'the Btore and the many compliments and Kood ' wishes - ex pressed fare truly appreciated v ana again w e vsa 'HTiank -You. . -"? .4. 1 - ":.! and frorri - time tck time we ; will" telt - -, . . . ' ... .. you through the"1 papers of the many beautiful pieces "of furniture of differ-. ent kinds as , 'they, arrive. 3$ beauUful line or high, grade FrencH Wilton Rugs, Y($. hayvet-eyter shown" are now ia. our Rug4 Depart-H ment. Ask to see j them. -. ': '- -! " ' What you buy i of CHAMBERS CHAMBERS is first class mer chandise. ' ' '' :.'4c" f They are located on ' NORTH HIGH STREET ' just outside of tha high rent district. - o' " r-" o rt '-n i -. l!3L ' .11 I mechanics at your service. . All ,.SJ:r..:-g..K.i.J.i I iif. 1p;1i1-.,rt,aai,ai,a.q -ai.r; J 7